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THE POWER OF PRAYER AND DIALOGUE IN GANDHIAN PHILOSOPHY AND POLITICS
Gandhian philosophy and politics were not only a response to the crises of his own times, but it was also simultaneously flagging the future crises of our times. What Gandhi saw as a danger for the future is now our present. This article revisits the Mahatma’s message about a politics revolving around morality and accommodation, prayer and dialogue as a way out of our multiple crises of the world.