. In Gandhiji’s opinion ‘No culture has treasure so rich as ours’.
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According to Gandhi ji, Indian culture is an amalgamation of multiple cultures living together over centuries in the subcontinent hence it is quite rich.
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- However, he still believed not to make the Indian culture exclusive since it would hinder the growth and progress of a country as well as any individual.
- He also explained how Indian culture forbids him and others around him to belittle anyone on the basis of their religion and cultural values.
- He thinks of Indian culture as a synthesis of Swadeshi.
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Explanation: Gandhiji`s perspective
- Indian culture is grand and unique and has fostered other cultures.
- Mahatma Gandhi was a great exponent and representative of Indian culture.
- India is a vast country with a lot of diversity in in her social and physical environment.
- India takes pride in flaunting its unsurpassed heritage, eras over eras influenced, moulded & face lifted the rich heritage of which wе all are part of it.
- The greatness of India is that though it had encountered invasions, it never went on invading any part of the world.
- India was the cradle of human race & the birth place of human speech and various religions.
- Hence it can be easily established that no culture has treasure as rich as ours.
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