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K. S. Ravi
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I am confident that we have a rich legacy and the philosophical strengths to revert back to the dictates of the cosmos. This would then contribute to not only a free India but also to a free human race.
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The spirit of freedom emerges more from a creative nationalistic and patriotic attitude rather than from the materialistic well being.
Both the words have lost their meaning in today’s materialistic world. Concern for the fellow human beings, the desire to excel and the urge to sustain without creating an imbalance in nature are the hallmarks of a good society. If this can happen then morality is an obvious end result.
I am confident that we have a rich legacy and the philosophical strengths to revert back to the dictates of the cosmos. This would then contribute to not only a free India but also to a free human race.
The process of this emergence does not necessarily mean that Indians should become world leaders.
It is just enough that our scriptures and philosophies are put into practice to guide our lives on this planet. By default this have a benevolent effect on India and the Indians.
We will at least regain confidence on our forgotten inherent strength.
—K. S. Ravi
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