"Hinduism is one of the greatest assimilants that the world has known... It is infinitely absorbent like the ocean."
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Attributed/Quoted in The Discovery of India - By Jawaharlal Nehru p. 90 and The Mutual Influence of Mohammedans and Hindus - by F W Thomas
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Frederick William Thomas (philologist)
Frederick William Thomas CIE FBA (21 March 1867 â 6 May 1956), usually cited as F. W. Thomas, was an English Indologist and Tibetologist.
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