ABSTRACT

Ramchandra Gandhi’s reflections on religion, morality and man assume enormous significance because of the metaphysics of transcendence underlying his writings (Gandhi 1979). He has a deep interest in the human situation which he defines within the communicative framework (Gandhi 1974). Although communication defines the broad contours of the human situation, man is more than the mere summations of his communicative interests in other human beings. ere is an underlying moral and religious fabric which binds human beings into a strong spiritual community. e idea of the community of souls invites the idea of transcendence which is woven into the religio-ethical fabric.