Book Title: Jainism and World Problems
Author(s): Champat Rai Jain
Publisher: ZZZ Unknown

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________________ THE INDIAN PROBLEM 135 (c) In any case do not fail to put into practice the principle of self-denial which is common to all religions. (d) Be a learner before you become a preacher. (e) Study comparative religion as far as possible. (2) Politics (a) Inculcate the spirit of patriotism. (6) Teach men the national ideal of freedom. (c) Spread knowledge of the scientific means to the end in view. (d) Do not let loose misguided or even unguided force. (e) Let men learn to think for themselves instead of having their thinking done by one or two individuals. (f) Avoid diplomacy--plain speaking is best. (8) Aim at steady progress by self-exertion, but not at instant cataclysms. (h) Cherish enthusiasm for your cause, but not bit terness or hatred against any one else, especially the English. (i) Above all keep out of the political whirlpool things and institutions that are helpiul in national building up. (3) Education (a) Boycott ignorance. (6) Write healthy literature. (c) Carry primary education to villages and huts. (d) Educate your girls without fail. (4) Social Life (a) Take a vow never to marry yourself or any one else under 18 if a boy and 16 if a girl. (6) Acquire good manners and avoid doing things which are offensive to others, e.g., spitting out pan-juice everywhere, Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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