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I can in no way conclude this brief appreciation without mentioning one thing which I consider to be the most outstanding trait of his character. He does not pay so much heed even to his studies as to the thoughts of the all-round well-being of his pupils. He is not satisfied with the superficial knowledge of his students, but always insists on their acquiring thoroughness of the subject, himself helping them as far as possible in every way, even arranging for pecuniary help. Pandit Sukhlalji is not a Sadhu formally renouncing the world, but truly speaking he is a real Sãdhu. He has no home to live in. Yet he does not feel any inconvenience as he is a welcome guest wherever he goes. Modern Review : July, 1947: p. 45 to 47