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In Praise of India
1. Will Durant, American historian: "India was the
motherland of our race, and Sanskrit the mother of Europe's
languages: she was the mother of our philosophy; mother,
through the Arabs, of much of our mathematics; mother,
through the Buddha, of the ideals embodied in Christianity;
mother, through the village community, of self-government
and democracy. Mother India is in many ways the mother of us
all".
2. Mark Twain, American author: "India is, the cradle of the
human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of
history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand
mother of tradition. our most valuable and most instructive
materials in the history of man are treasured up in India
only."
3. Albert Einstein, American scientist: "We owe a lot to the
Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no
worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made."
4. Max Mueller, German scholar: If I were asked under what
sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its
choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest
problems of life, and has found solutions, I should point to
India.
5. Romain Rolland, French scholar: "If there is one place on
the face of earth where all the dreams of living men have
found a home from the very earliest days when man began the
dream of existence, it is India."
6. Hu Shih, former Ambassador of China to USA: "India
conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries
without ever having to send a single soldier across her
border."
7. Mark Twain: "So far as I am able to judge, nothing has
been left undone, either by man or nature, to make India the
most extraordinary country that the sun visits on his
rounds. Nothing seems to have been forgotten, nothing
overlooked."
8. Keith Bellows, VP - National Geographic Society: "There
are some parts of the world that, once visited, get into
your heart and won't go. For me, India is such a place. When
I first visited, I was stunned by the richness of the land,
by its lush beauty and exotic architecture, by its ability
to overload the senses with the pure, concentrated intensity
of its colors, smells, tastes, and sounds... I had been
seeing the world in black & white and, when brought
face-to-face with India, experienced everything re-rendered
in brilliant technicolor."
9. Mark Twain: "India has two million gods, and worships
them all. In religion all other countries are paupers; India
is the only millionaire."
10. A Rough Guide to India: "It is impossible not to be
astonished by India. Nowhere on Earth does humanity present
itself in such a dizzying, creative burst of cultures and
religions, races and tongues. Enriched by successive waves
of migration and marauders from distant lands, every one of
them left an indelible imprint which was absorbed into the
Indian way of life. Every aspect of the country presents
itself on a massive, exaggerated scale, worthy in comparison
only to the superlative mountains that overshadow it. It is
this variety which provides a breathtaking ensemble for
experiences that is uniquely Indian.
Perhaps the only thing more difficult than to be indifferent
to India would be to describe or understand India
completely. There are perhaps very few nations in the world
with the enormous variety that India has to offer. Modern
day India represents the largest democracy in the world with
a seamless picture of unity in diversity unparalleled
anywhere else." |