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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!"

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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 astrictive materials in the history of man are treasured
up in India only!"
"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."
"In
religion, India is the only millionaire... the One land that all men
desire to see, and having seen once, by even a glimpse, would not
give that glimpse for all the shows of all the rest of the globe combined."

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Will
Durant, American Historian: It is true that even across
the Himalayan barrier India has sent to the west, such gifts as grammar
and logic, philosophy and fables, hypnotism and chess, and above all
numerals and the decimal system.
"India
will teach us the tolerance and gentleness of mature mind, understanding
spirit and a unifying, pacifying love for all human beings."
"India
is the motherland of our race and Sanskrit is the mother of Indo-European
languages. She is the mother of our philosophy, of our mathematics,
mother of ideals embodied in Christianity and mother of our democracy.
Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all." (Story
of Civilization)

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Henry
David Thoreau, American Thinker /Author: Whenever I have read
any part of the Vedas, I have felt that some unearthly and unknown
light illuminated me. In the great teaching of the Vedas, there is
no touch of sectarianism. It is of all ages, climbs, and nationalities
and is the royal road for the attainment of the Great Knowledge. When
I read it, I feel that I am under the spangled heavens of a summer
night.

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R.W.
Emerson, American Author: In the great books of India, an empire
spoke to us, nothing small or unworthy, but large, serene, consistent,
the voice of an old intelligence, which in another age and climate
had pondered and thus disposed of the questions that exercise us.

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James, American Author: "From the Vedas we learn a practical art
of surgery, medicine, music, house building under which mechanized art
is included. They are encyclopedia of every aspect of life, culture,
religion, science, ethics, law, cosmology and meteorology."

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Max
Muller, German Scholar: "If I were to look over the whole world
to find out a country most richly endowed with all the wealth, power
and beauty that nature can bestow in some part a very paradise on
earth I should point to India."
"There
is no book in the world that is so thrilling, stirring and inspiring
as the Upanishads." (Sacred Books of the East)

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Romain
Rolland, French Philosopher: If there is one place on the face
of this Earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home
from the very earliest day when man began the dream of existence,
it is India.

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Apollonius
Tyanaeus, Ancient Greek Traveler: "In India, I found a race
of mortals living upon the Earth, but not adhering to it, inhabiting
cities, but not being fixed to them, possessing everything, but possessed
by nothing."

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Dr
Arnold Toynbee, British Historian: It is already becoming clear
that a chapter which had a Western beginning will have to have an
Indian ending if it is not to end in the self-destruction of the human
race. At this supremely dangerous moment in history, the only way
of salvation for mankind is the Indian way.

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Hu Shih (Former Chinese Ambassador to USA): "India conquered
and dominated China for 20 centuries without ever having to send a
single soldier across its border." (Bhavan Journal 15.05.1999)

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Swami
Vivekananda, Indian Philosopher: "Civilizations have arisen in
other parts of the world. In ancient and modern times, wonderful ideas
have been carried forward from one race to another...But mark you,
my friends, it has been always with the blast of war trumpets and
the march of embattled cohorts. Each idea had to be soaked in a deluge
of blood..... Each word of power had to be followed by the groans
of millions, by the wails of orphans, by the tears of widows. This,
many other nations have taught; but India for thousands of years peacefully
existed. Here activity prevailed when even Greece did not exist...
Even earlier, when history has no record, and tradition dares not
peer into the gloom of that intense past, even from until now, ideas
after ideas have marched out from her, but every word has been spoken
with a blessing behind it and peace before it. We, of all nations
of the world, have never been a conquering race, and that blessing
is on our head, and therefore we live....!"

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Shri Aurovindo: "India of the ages is not dead
nor has she spoken her last creative word; she lives and has still something
to do for herself and the human peoples. And that which must seek now
to awake is not anglicised oriental people, docile pupil of the West
and doomed to repeat the cycle of the occident's success and failure,
but still the ancient immemorable Shakti recovering her deepest self,
lifting her head higher towards the supreme source of light and strength
and turning to discover the complete meaning and a vaster form of her
Dharma."

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Sir
William Jones, British Orientalist: "The Sanskrit language,
whatever be its antiquity is of wonderful structure, more perfect
than the Greek, more copious than the Latin and more exquisitely refined
than either."

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