"A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people"
- Mahatma Gandhi
About this Quote
This quote by Mahatma Gandhi speaks with the relevance of culture in a country. He is stressing that a country's culture is not simply something that is seen in the physical world, yet something that is deeply rooted in the body and souls of its individuals. He is suggesting that a nation's society is something that is given from generation to generation, and is something that is deeply embedded in individuals of that country. He is likewise recommending that a nation's culture is something that is unique and unique, as well as ought to be treasured and also respected. This quote talks with the importance of preserving a nation's society, as well as comprehending the relevance of the culture of a country in order to create a strong as well as unified nation.
This quote is written / told by Mahatma Gandhi between October 2, 1869 and January 30, 1948. He was a famous Leader from India.
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