On what grounds unity among all religions can be established? Explain
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The root of religion is 'that which binds'. The root meaning of its Sanskrit equivalent Dharma is 'that which holds'. It sustains a person as nothing else does. It is rock-bottom fundamental morality. When morally incarnates itself in a living man it becomes religion, because it binds, it holds, it sustains him in the hour of trial.
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