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Comprehension passage people talk of memories to him in statues of marble or bronze but they thus mock him and believe his message

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People talk of memorials to him in statues of bronze or marble or pillars and thus they mock him and belie his message. What tribute shall we pay to him that he would have appreciated? He has shown us the way to live andthe way to die and if we have not understood that lesson,it would be better that we raised no memorial to him, for the only fit memorial is to follow reverently in the path he showed us and to do our duty in life and in death.He was a Hindu and an Indian, the greatest in many generations, and he was proud of being a Hindu and anIndian. To him India was dear, because she had represented throughout the ages certain immutable truths.But though he was intensely religious and came to be called the Father of the Nation which he had liberated, yet nonarrow religious or national bond confined his spirit. And So he became the great internationalist, believing in the essential unity of man, the underlying unity of all religions, and the needs of humanity, and more specially

devoting himself to the service of the poor, the distressed and the oppressed millions everywhere

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