![]() ![]() But in the hour of his deliverance, he does not know whether his spiritual discipline or something else saves. He will conclude, as well he may, that his religious study or spiritual discipline was at the back of the state of grace within him. If a believer, he will say God saved him. If an unbeliever, he will attribute his safety to chance. Of the thing that sustains him through trials, man has no inkling, much less knowledge, at the time. ![]() Though I had acquired a nodding acquaintance with Hinduism and other religions of the world, I should have known that it would not be enough to save me in my trails. 20th chapter from the first part ‘Nirbal Ke Bal Rama’ Nirbal Ke Bal Rama – 20th Chapter of The Story of My Experiments with Truth Designated as one of the “100 Best Spiritual Books of the 20th Century” by a committee of global spiritual and religious authorities is divided into five parts. It’s English translation ‘The Story of My Experiments with Truth’ also appeared in installments in his other journal Young India. Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography was Originally written in Gujrati with the title ‘Satya Na Prayogo athva Atmakatha’ and was published in weekly installments in his journal Navjivan from 1925 to 1929. ![]() Read the 20th Chapter from the first part ‘Nirbal Ke Bal Rama’ ![]()
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