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Spiritual Nationalism Religion becomes a science only when we seek it, and not merely when we are born in it. Different results flow from each of these dimensions.

The fullest development of man and the happiest of inter-human relations cannot be achieved by merely stressing, and overstressing, the ethnical aspect of any religion. According to Vivekananda, ethnical religion, with its do's and don'ts can remain a base but we have to build the superstructure of spirituality on it. India, as enlivened by Vivekananda, gently whispers today into the ears of every

one of us Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh or others: We may start at the ethnical dimension, but try to grow beyond it to the spiritual dimension, approach religion as a science of human growth, development, and fulfillment and as a means of happy and fruitful inter-human relation. Every religion has two dimensions; first, the ethnical, or tribal or socio­political, and the second, the spiritual or scientific. It is good for our people to understand the nature and scope of these two dimensions of religion. When we use the words 'Hindu', 'Muslim', 'Christian', 'Buddhist', 'Jain', 'Sikh', etc., they refer to the ethnical

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