“If it was wrong to seek God in a stone, how was it right to seek Him in a book called the Gita, the Granth Sahib or the Koran?”
Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
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This work explores the profound ways in which individuals come together to form communities, examining the social, emotional, and psychological dimensions of shared existence. Through various perspectives, the book investigates how unity is formed, maintained, and sometimes challenged within groups ranging from small neighborhoods to larger societal structures. The narrative considers both the strengths and complexities of communal life, acknowledging that true unity often requires navigating differences while finding common ground. Readers may find this work relevant to understanding contemporary discussions about social cohesion, belonging, and the balance between individual identity and collective purpose. more
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