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·The Charkha is an outward symbol of truth and non-violence.

T-5-265

·Charkha is an instrument of service.

T-2-253

·The Charkha is an outward symbol of truth and nonviolence.

T-5-265

·The Charkha is intended to realize the essential and living oneness of interest among India’s myriads.

T-2-215

·The Charkha is the symbol of nonviolence on which all life, if it is to be real life, must be based.

MM-405

·The Charkha supplemented the agriculture of the villagers and gave it dignity.

MM-408

·For every minute that I spin, there is in me the consciousness that I am adding to the nation’s wealth.

T-3-5

·The spinning wheel means national consciousness and a contribution by every individual to a definite constructive national work.

XXVI-49

·The spinning wheel is a symbol of nonviolence for me.

T-5-290

·He who spins before the poor, inviting them to do likewise, serves God as no one else does.

TIG-136

·I would like to assure those who would serve Daridranarayana that there is music, art, economy and joy in the spinning wheel.    

T-2-275

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