Book Title: World Religions Conference November 1957
Author(s): Sushil Muni
Publisher: Achal Singh Seth

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________________ Talk by Ziauddin Babakhanov of Russia have to thank our Lord, Almighty God, the creator of all, that we are all assembled here in common bonds of love and affection to serve the cause of humanity. We have come here from far off countries of the world with a common aim- to wit, to get united together for the walfare of all mankind without paying any heed to our different customs and creeds and to work for uniting all mankind in common bonds of love and brotherhood. I thank God who has bountifully given to me of. His Plenty and showered His blessings, but of all His blessings I am thankful for this greatest blessing that He has provided us this opportunity that we, people of the different countries of the world, having different faiths, customs and languages have assembled here at one place with the common object of uniting all mankind in the name of God. Anyone who speaks here, whether he takes the name of God or not begins all his works with the name of Almighty God. Especially in this gathering, stands our eminent and respected host, Sant Kirpal Singh ji Maharaj, from whom we heard so much and learnt so much of spiritual things and under his inspiration, we all feel that we belong to One Family of God and we are united in common brotherhood. My thanks also go out to Muni Sushil Kumar Ji whose untiring zeal and efforts have created this occasion where different people belonging to different religions have formed a common front for world peace and world brotherhood in the name of God. The credit for this also goes to the Government of this great country and to this great capita) Delhi-where this memorable conference took place, O God Almighty, grant us the light of Truth and wisdom to unite for linking the whole of mankind in bonds of love and brotherhood. Long live love amongst mankind and long live unity amongst different religions ! Talk by Hungarian Delegate Mr. Berki Brethren, I am sorry that there is nobody amongst you who can interpret my hungarian speaking or to translate it. It would have been much easier for me to speak in my mother tongue. Anyhow in my poor English, I first of all would like to express my heartfelt thanks for the most wonderful reception and love that you have given us. We felt among you as among our brethern. In this holy land of India, we felt, as if, we were in our own home. I want to tell you something about the 'rebirth' about which our respected host made an allusion before this lunch. Unfortunately I could 131 Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat www.umaragyanbhandar.com

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