Rama, Allah and God are to me convertible terms.
Religion all the world over offeres God as the solace and comfort for all in agony.
Religion is entirely a personal matter. Each one could approach his Creator as he liked.
Seeing God face to face is to feel that He is enthroned in our hearts even as a child feels a mother’s affection without needing any demonstration.
Shraddha means self-confidence and self-confidence means faith in God.
Imperialism is a negation of God. It does ungodly acts in the name of God.
Undoubtedly, prayer requires a living faith in God. Successful satyagraha is inconceivable without that faith.
The art of dying bravely and with honour does not need any special training, save a living faith in God.
The eternal duel between Ormuzd and Ahriman, God and Satan, is raging in my breast, which is one among their billion battlefields.
The idol in the temple is not God. But since God resides in every atom, He resides in that idol too.
The knowledge of the omnipresence of God also means respect for the lives even of those who may be called opponents.
The Law is God. Anything attributed to Him is not a mere attribute. He is Truth, Love, Law and a million things that human ingenuity can name.
The Law which governs all life is God.
The nonviolent man automatically becomes a servant of God.
The power we call God defies description.
There can be in the eyes of God no distinction between man and man, even as there is no distinction between animal and animal.
There is only one God for us all, whether we find him through the Koran, the Zend-Avesta, The Tolmud, or the Gita.
There is no greater spellbinder of peace than the name of God.
The sky may be overcast today with clouds, but a fervent prayer to God is enough to dispel them.
The sum of all that lives is God.