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Differences do exist. Distinctions can be recognized. Subtile variations of opinion can be pointed out. And yet all religions and religious masters have been giving out one single solitary message everywhere: that there is a greater reality behind the obvious pluralism that we are observing all around. The various forms and names and their different functions are each one of them as important as any other one.
Delivered extemporaneously at the Birla Academy, October 22, 1968.
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Chinmayananda, S. (1970). The Unity of Religions. In: Dunne, F.P. (eds) The World Religions Speak on ”The Relevance of Religion in the Modern World”. World Academy of Art and Science. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-5892-5_10
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