Paddayya, K.

Gurudev Ramachandra Dattatreya Ranade: Remembering an eminent philosopher mystic of modern India part-1. - University News - 62(48), Nov 25-Dec 1, 2024: p.12-17

“The life of a man ought to be hest seen in his works and actions, and no separate movement in the farm of an autobiography is needed to glorify him in the hearts of the public. Though men might die, they might still live in their workers, which have been aptly described as the precious lifeblood of master sprits embalmed and treasured up to a life behind life. And it is this life after death which is for more covetable than the artificial life of autobiography” (Ramade 2001a: 78) – Reproduced