________________ 178 Discourses on Shrimad Rajchandra by Gandhiji can verily attain omniscience; enlightenment is not difficult for him to attain. It is because of this that I never insist upon anyone to learn Sanskrit or to read the Bhagwati Sutra. I am indifferent to whether one reads such texts or not. It was resolved to establish the Rajchandra Library in Wadhwan when his anniversary was celebrated there. It was also decided that a building would be constructed for it. I did not show much enthusiasm about it then. I had remarked that a building may be built but if there was no soul in it, it would merely be a pile of bricks. Today that resolve has come to fruition. All favourable conditions have come together. A great man like Jinvijayji has given his blessings personally for the project. The library run by the Puratatva Temple has also joined hands with it. Anyone who cares to go there can freely take its advantage. Please do carry all good things you have heard today and implement them in your life. Discard those things that you disliked, but those words that you considered worthy of implementing or those words that have touched your heart - inculcate them in your life from this very day. 'Navjeevan' dated 24th Nov. 1961 Raichandbhai - The Ascetic Speech delivered by Mahatma Gandhi on Kartik Sud 15, VS 1982 at Mandvi during his visit to Kutch. Transcending the boundaries of religion, he had attained oneness with all souls; he had reached the shores of final freedom; being a businessman and having the capacity to earn wealth yet, he focused