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The History and Tenets of the Jainas of India their being priestesses, there is not one women priest from Himalayas to Cape Comoro.
If the present abuses in India have been produced by the Hindu religion, the same religion had the strength of producing a society which made the Greek Historian say, "No Hindu was ever known to tell an untruth, no Hindu women ever known to be unchaste," and even in the present day, where is the chaste women or milder man than in India?
In the last place I am very, very sorry for those who criticize the great ones of India, and my only consolation is that all their information about them has come from third hand, fourth hand sources, percolating through layers of superstition and bigotry. To those who find in the refused of the Hindu to criticize the character of Jesus tacit acceptation of the superiority of the fanatical nil admirer cult they represent, I am tempted to quote the old fable of Aesop and tell them "Not to you I bend the knee but to the image you are carrying on your back; and to point out to them one page from the life of the great Emperor Akbar.
A certain ship full of Mohammedan pilgrims was going to Mecca. On its way a Portuguese vessel captured it, amongst the booty were some copies of the Koran. The Portuguese hanged these copies of the Koran round the necks of dogs and paraded these dogs through the streets of Ormuz. It happened that this very Portuguese ship was captured by the emperor's men, and in it were found some copies of the Bible.
The love of Akbar for his mother is well-known and his mother was a zealous Mohammedan. It pained her very much to hear of the treatment of the sacred hook of the Mohammedans in the hands of Christians and she wished that Akbar would do the same with the Bible but this great man replied, "Mother, these ignorant men do not know the value of the Koran, and they treated it in a manner which is the outcome of ignorance. But I know the glory
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