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Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India

1942

" The translation of so huge and important a work demands learning and industry of a high order ; and we have abundant evidence of both in the volume before us The book is on the whole a most welcome addition to the literature of Vedanta in English."—The Hindu. [...] When Narendra and his friends had Narendra and his friends came down finished their bath in the Ganges the from their seats on the raised platform Master said to them earnestly 'Go to of the Panchavati and stood near the the Panchavati and meditate there Muster. [...] The so-called passivity was the result of a philosophy which by its inherent force raised India to the highest position in the comity of nations but which in combination with and being modified by the Buddhist way of thinking of the Indian type' worked for her ultimate downfall. [...] But the success of this philosophy at home egendered a blind faith in the goodness of humanity at large which produced disastrous results without opening the eyes of the Indians to the true nature ' Please see our Note on Buddha and Buddhism in the Prabuddha Bharata of April p. 203. [...] And in the second place the adoption of the indigenous culture of the non-Aryans and the assigning to some of them of a status howsoever low bear eloquent testmony to the grand idealism of the Aryans who could not but have the highest consideration for life and.its varied manifestation.
philosophy religion
Pages
79
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120002
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-22 Gambhirananda view
Teachings of Sri Hamakrishna
257-262 M view
To Shiva’s Son (Skanda)
263-263 Gambhirananda view
Devotional Exercise and Bodily Illness
264-264 Turiyananda view
She Saved Others Rather Than Herself
265-273 Gambhirananda view
Social Disorganization
273-276 K.C. Mukherji view
Pilgrimage to Kailas
277-282 Apurvananua view
Who Founded the Indus Valley Civilization
282-286 C.R. Roy view
One Thing at a Time and Infinite Care
287-288 Gambhirananda view
Truth Through Art
288-291 James Cousins view
Where All Contradictions Harmonize
291-292 Kapileswar Das view
Yogin-Ma
293-297 Nlrlepananda view
Notes and Comments
297-300 Gambhirananda view
Reviews and Notices
300-303 Gambhirananda view
News and Reports
303-304 Gambhirananda view

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