Question
State Gandhiji opinion on the benevolence of scriptures.

Answer

The study of scriptures is conducive to spiritual development.
Commenting on the benevolence of the scriptures, Gandhiji in his book 'Vyapak Dharmabhagna' states that "It is the duty of every devout human being to take inspiration from the pure scriptures of all religions for their spiritual development."

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