Buddhism: So what of all these titles, names and races? They are mere worldly conventions (Sutta Nipata 678).

Christianity: How good, how delightful it is to live as brothers/sisters all together (Psalm 133:1).

Hinduism: A common purpose do I lay before you, and worship with your common oblation. Let your aims be common, and your hearts be of one accord, and all of you be of one mind, so you may live well together (Rig Veda X, 191, 2-4).

Islam: Hold fast, all together, to God’s rope, and be not divided among yourselves. Hold fast, all together, to God’s rope, and be not divided among yourselves (Qur’an 3, 103).

Jainism: The law is that which leads to welfare and salvation. It forms conduct and character distinguished by the sense of equality among all beings (Somedeva, Nitivakyamrita 1:1).

Sikhism: Know all human beings to be repositories of Divine Light; stop not to inquire about their caste; in the hereafter there are no castes (Adi Granth, Asa, M.1).

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