Ever unto God

Authors

  • A. Vadakkemuriyil dvk

Keywords:

essays on Gandhi and Religion, Ever unto God

Abstract

As a phenomenological analysis of Gandhi's religious experience, the book is an inspiring guide to the Gandhlan philosophy of life. The book having four chapters discusses various but interconnected themes related to Gandhi as a man who experienced God through yamas and ntyemes. In his search after the Almighty, Gandhi identified Him with truth. Gandhi who. responded to the inner vioce of God believed that every man should listen to this inner call which is possible only through a disciplined life. A good life requires the habit of self-searching. Consequently real prayer is nothing but listening, he argues.

References

Susilkumar Saxena, Ever unto God (essays on Gandhi and Religions), New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research in Association with Radhi India, 1988, pp, xi + 22

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Published

1990-12-31

How to Cite

A. Vadakkemuriyil. (1990). Ever unto God. Journal of Dharma, 15(4), 363–364. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/jd/article/view/1266