Madame Blavatsky defends Buddhism in Ceylon: And points out that the root cause of the Kotahena riot in 1833 was the ungenerous and unlawful attitude of the Christian padris and bigots of Ceylon toward the Buddhist religion.

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Madame Blavatsky defends Buddhism in Ceylon, and points out that the root cause of the Kotahena riot in was the ungenerous and unlawful attitude of the Christian padris and bigots of Ceylon toward the Buddhist religion.

The spirit of the law is easily avoided, while its dead letter is as often made the weapon and pretext for the perpetration of the most iniquitous deeds.

Honour your own faith, and do not slander that of others.

Buddhism is the least aggressive of all religions, as Christianity the most aggressive of all and more so than Mohammedanism.

The devil who, to defeat God and thwart the ends of Justice and of Right, sows on earth the seeds of thousand and one conflicting religious sects; the seeds sprouting and growing into the strong weeds that will stifle mankind, unless destroyed and annihilated.

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