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- The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ and practical philosophy of his great teacher as well as his own luminous mind.
- Light of Truth, Cincinnati, Aug. 11, 1894
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Virchand R. Gandhi, the Jainist, has opened a class for instruction in the ancient religions. The lecture-room is each day crowded to its utmost with brightest mind of the camp eager to hear this wonderful Hindu scholar expound his religious theories.
- Light of Truth, Cincinnati, Aug. 1894
Recently Cassadaga, the trysting place of heterogeneous creeds, has blossomed but with a new attraction, striking to the eye as well as to the mind. This new card is Mr. Virchand Gandhi of Bombay, a gentleman of noble presence, a trained scholar, a lawyer versed in Sanskrit lore and in English literature as well. He came to this country by invitation of Dr. Borrows, as a representative of the Jain religion. Mr. Gandhi is an able exponent of all the religions of India.
- The Evengelist, New York, Aug. 23, 1894
Mr. Virchand R. Gandhi, B. A. of Bombay, lectured Monday evening at 6558 Steward Boulevard. The subject was Jainism, the religion which Mr. Gandhi came to this country to represent at the Parliament of Religions, and which has been listened to by larger and more enthusiatic audiences than any other oriental religions which has been presented during or since the parliament by the many scholarly representatives from the various countries.
- Chicago Daily Sun, April 3, 1894
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