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Modern Review July 1913

1913

The sense of the superiority of man in the settle of creation was not absent from her mind Hut she had her own idea as to what this superiority consists in It was not in the power of possession but in the power of uniora.. [...] Vet this also was a sublime achievement — it was a supreme manifestaticni of man's as Oration which knows nu limit and which has for its object the realisation of the nte The were the virtuous; the wise the courageous there were the statesmen kings and emperors of India1 but whom amongst all these classes did she look up to and choose to be the representatives of men?' 4114. [...].7' And it is not merely seeing him in all things but it is saluting him in all the objects of the eseorld The attitude or the God-eonseious man of the Upanisleed twards the universe is that of a deep feeling of adoration. His object of worship is prsen't every where. [...] each and all" Not only in Nature but also in the :family in society and in the state the more we realise the Workl-conseious in all the better for us the more we do not the more are we doomed to destruciion. [...] Still the rise of the Sophists who emergence may be compared with „that of the intelligent workers of so many nati6its'at the present time together with the appearance of that great and free-sou led patrsot Socrates is an abundant proof that culture in Greece was beginning to spread to become democratised and that the.death44ell of the ancient aristocratic cinder of society had already soun
government politics public policy
Pages
133
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xi Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Relation of the Universe and the Individual an Address Delivered in London
1-6 Rabindranath Tagore view
Moral Freedom the Goal of History
6-14 Wilfred Wellock view
The Temper of Agnusticlsm
15-18 P.E. Richarus view
The Promotion of Learning During Muhammadan Rule
18-26 Kumar Nath view
Rabindranath Tagore
27-35 C.F. Andrews view
The Relative Claims of the Factory the Workshop and the Cottage Industry in the Economic Life of India
35-39 Radhakamal Mukerjee view
More Letters of Shivaji
39-40 Jadunath Sarkar view
Sir Thomas Munro
41-47 unknown view
Arab Town Life
48-56 S. Bukhsh view
The Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco 1915
56-61 D.R. Guha view
India and the British Parties
62-64 Jessrajisnghji Seesodla view
The Musalman Peasants of Kashmir
65-71 Mukandi Lal view
The Oraons of Chota Nagpur
71-76 Sarat Roy view
An Introduction to Hindu Polity III
77-83 Kashiprasad Jayaswal view
The Hindu University
83-86 Homersham Cox view
Gleanings
86-93 unknown view
Notes
93-110 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
110-112 unknown view