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The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ
No one should fail to hear this eloquent native from India whenever opportunity occurs. One can gain more knowledge and truth in one evening than from any other source. He will be able to correct many prevalent and erroneous impressions concerning India and its people. He will answer all questions after the lecture that any one from the audience may choose to ask. There cannot be too much said in praise of this grand and noble man who daily :: lives up to the principles of purity which he advocates. Mr. Gandhi has already spoken in this country before clubs. lyceums, literary and church societies, theosophical branches and Spiritual associations, and has conducted large classes in Eastern Occultism. He has everywhere been accorded a warm reception and shown the highest appreciation.
- Editor's Bureau
NAA
'Now here is VRG, the Jain, whom you well know in Bombay. This man never takes anything but pure vegetables even in this terribly cold climate and tooth and nail tries to defend his countrymen and religion. The people of this country like him very well.
- Letter written by Vivekanandji to Shri Diwanji,
November 1894
These lectures are instructive to both, old and young, and should be seen and heard all over America.
- The Rochester Herald, October 3, 1893
| consider Mr. Gandhi one of the best equipped of the many scholarly men who represented the various religions of India in the recent Parliament of Religions. A public lecture
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