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-- narsimhan csl <cslnarsimhan wrote: >

Wed, 22 Oct 2003 00:18:10 -0700 (PDT)

> narsimhan csl <cslnarsimhan

> Re: Re: [t'venkatam] A

> question on 'Ethics' from a student in Berkeley

> University

> sudarshan madabushi

> <mksudarshan2002

>

>

> Dear Sri Sudarshan,

>

> Congratulations! ur answer is complete & fully apt

> to the question. In fact many attributes of our

> 'sanathana dharma' has been borrowed into the later

> religions that were formed.

>

> Lakshmi Narasimha dasan

>

*************

 

Dear Sri Narasimhan,

 

Thank you for your kind message.

 

My original post to the Srirangasri List was

truncated. For your information, here is the portion

of the message that got truncated :

 

Quote:

 

Once again, no one could have said it all better than

Mahatma Gandhi who wrote:

 

"Just as the seed is choked under the earth when it is

not duly watered, so too the morality which is devoid

of the fertilising influence of religion gets thin and

dry and is ultimately destroyed. It is clear therefore

that true religion and true morality are inseparably

bound up with each other. In other words, morality

divorced from religion would be an empty nothing."

 

UNQUOTE

 

Thanks and regards,

 

dAsan,

Sudarshan

 

 

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