The different religions have now come together, and if they are not to continue in a state of conflict or competition, they must develop a spirit of comprehension which will break down prejudice and misunderstanding and bind them together as varied expressions of a single truth. Such a spirit characterised the development of Hinduism, which has not been interrupted for nearly fifty centuries.” (ibid. p. 308).— T. R. V. Murti, Central Philosophy of Buddhism: A Study of the Mādhyamika System (Mandala Books, 1980 [1955], p. 340)



