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A Nepali Scholar Mr. Dinbandhu Aryal explains 'Hindus are inclusive.

'H'- stands for humanity, 'I'- stands for individual righteousness , 'N'-for nationalism, justice, economic freedom, 'D'- for divine virtue and 'U'-for universal peace and co-operation. The word Hindu is formed in the full sense.' Further, he adds 'Hinduism is the sum and substance of the traditional humane cordiality. The African leader Nelson Mandela was impressed from Vedas, legends and Upanishads. He wanted to be converted into a Hindu and for that purpose he wanted to perform penance or provide donation if necessary. He would be gratified and feel fortunate.' This is amply proved that Hindus want to make all the people of the world civilized, cultured and prosperous. Nepal is a land of devotees of different religious faith and traditions, all cooperating and co-existing together towards attainment of humanity and protection of civilized society. An international scholar Aldous Huxley said-"The oldest aspects of Hindu mythology give place to the most profound and subtle utterances about the nature of ultimate reality, it is in itself a liberal education in humility, tolerance and suspense of judgment."

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