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convinced. So he said to Alexander, “Alexander! You are going to India. Bring me back something that I want from there."
Alexander wondered, 'what can it be that is not available in my country?' He says, “O Sir! What is it that is in India and not here?"
“Alexander! The civilisation of India is very old, and that of Saints. So bring me a saint from there."
“Sir, I am amused by what you say. The saints of India are naked, they roam around with an exposed body. What will you do with a saint who does not even have one shell of his own?"
“Just get me one, will you!"
So Alexander started. Brothers! It is a matter of pride for us that we are born in this country. No other country has produced as many saints as this our own. The culture here is such that great saints can be born here. Oh! Its not a matter of Satyayuga, but even in these times, saints are immersed in devotion in nooks and corners of our country. You and I may know some four or five of them, but there are saints in every iota of this soil. From Himalaya to Kanyakumari, there are saints moving about every where. The saying “Bahuratna Vasundhara'. E agert - the earth of many splendours seems to be true of India.
Aristotle knew that only on the noble soil of Bharat were the saints with a swagger of the soul and naked bodies to be found. No other soil has that strength, that aura, that purity which could induce a saint to be born there. I do not mean to say that no where else in the world were saints ever born, or that they are all evil. But here in spite of such corruption and lechery, there happen saints who are in search of the soul.
Alexander came to India. There was war and on the way back he remembered that his Guru had asked to bring back a saint. He ordered his men. They fanned out in search and at a quiet spot they found a Yogi in bliss. There was not cloth on his body, nor a shelter above him. He was in deep meditation under a tree. What do
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