"In India everything has been god, everything is god or will be god. The gods change, they evolve, they are born and die, they may or may not leave children, they tighten or loosen their grip on the imagination of men and on the walls of the rocks. What does not die, in India, is faith—the immense faith, frenzied and confused under a thousand names; it changes its form ceaselessly, but always remains the same immeasurable power that urges the masses to action."
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Elie Faure, History of art / Vol 2. p. 12. Quoted in Henry Miller - Nexus, The Rosy Crucifixion III (1994, Grove Press)
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