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What are tha three branches of swadeshi mentioned by gandhi in the essay ?

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Answered by ashoka5161
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The three branches of swadeshi mentioned by gandhi in the essay are as:

•Indigenous institutions
•Terrible handicap 
•The cause of our poverty

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Answered by aditya767
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Three Branches of Swadeshi

Let us briefly examine the three branches of Swadeshi as sketched above. Hinduism has become a conservative religion and, therefore, a mighty force because of the Swadeshi spirit underlying it. It is the most tolerant because it is non-proselytizing, and it is as capable of expansion today as it has been found to be in the past. It has succeeded not in driving out, as I think it has been erroneously held, but in absorbing Buddhism. By reason of the Swadeshi spirit, a Hindu refuses to change his religion not necessarily because he considers it to be the best, but because he knows that he can complement it by introducing reforms. And what I have said about Hinduism is, I suppose, true of the other great faiths of the world, only it is held that it is specially so in the case of Hinduism

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