Quote by Virchand Raghavji Gandhi

The universe is not for man alone, but is a theater of evolution for all living beings. Live and let live is its guiding principle. Ahimsa Parmo Dharmah- Non-injury is the highest religion


The universe is not for man alone, but is a theater of evolu

Summary

This quote suggests that the universe is not exclusive to humans and that it is a platform for all living beings to evolve. It highlights the principle of "live and let live," indicating that all beings should coexist peacefully without causing harm. The quote further emphasizes the concept of ahimsa, which means non-injury or non-violence, as the ultimate moral and spiritual principle. It suggests that practicing non-violence towards all creatures is the highest form of religion or spirituality.

By Virchand Raghavji Gandhi
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