Abstract

One needs to distinguish the idea of religious universalism from that of a universal religion while exploring the concept of universal religion in modern Hindu thought. Most of the spokesmen of Hinduism in modern times really espoused the former, some the latter, while a few took both the possibilities into account. Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948) nowhere espouses the case for universal religion, and far less the case for a universal religion as such.

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