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Who said that 'the real seat of taste is not the tongue, but the mind'? |
A. | Aurobindo Ghosh |
B. | Mahatma Gandhi |
C. | Bal Gangadhar Tilak |
D. | Swami Vivekananda |
Answer» B. Mahatma Gandhi | |
Explanation: The Story of My Experiments with Truth An Auto-biography' brings out that all of his life, experiments ith food were to be part of Gandhi's experiments with truth. While in England, where food is some times tasteless anyway, he decided he could do with outcondiments, for "the real seat of taste [is] not the tongue but the mind. |
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