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Modern Review September 1913

1913

With the Aryans he is the chief of anehoritea the destroyer of Lust the hermit absothedin the trance of airvan 7 his nakedness typifies the renunciation of earthly possessions characteristic of an ascetic. [...] So too in Viusimarisme on the one hand we have the Pure and sublime theology of the akar and on the other the eiirmit folkireconeerning the god of the non. [...] Here knowlealge and emoiiou the simple and the complex have been most closely wedded together --just as the fusion of the Aryan and the Dravidian enriched the resultant Hindu civilisa.tion with the marvellous blending of truth and beauty. [...] rig an essential feuture in the life of the devotees; and this rwconats Kii the fact that ordinarily' even the existence of these religious wets is unknown to theheat informed EilleOpeitn6 and to the rnsjority of the educated incline's thealsellvec It wria only under the 5treSX cif peculiar eirearristanem and tin aVert eitinnriltyi that the leaders opened communications with Mr. [...] Own If from time to time an advance lins Levu lehleved„ it is due to the sympathy of the British.drinutraq acting under the propulsion of italepe'deat reformers Xt) reform has ever been initiated the leaders of the Inditan bureaucracy. On the contrpry the elms interests which hold the lever of !piper ut Simla and at the india Itre coritifr miumkrworbing to strengthen the ollieint position
government politics public policy
Pages
102
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
My Interpretation of Indian History
231-236 Jadunath Sarkar view
Religious Education
237-240 Homersham Cox view
A. O. Hume
241-243 unknown view
The Possibility of A Science of Morals
243-250 Wilfred Wellock view
Christian Subjects and Mughal Masters
250-256 Samarendra Gupta view
History of the Press Legislation in India
256-262 R.G. Pradhan view
The Bombay Students’ Brotherhood
262-269 unknown view
Promotion of Learning During Muhammadan Rule
269-272 Kumar Narendranath view
The Body of Humanity
272-279 C.F. Andrews view
The Oraons of Chota-Nagpur
279-284 Sudhindra Bose view
The Match Trade and Industry in Burma
284-288 S Ranganath view
An Introduction to Hindu Polity
288-291 K.P Jayaswal view
Indian Architecture: A Review
291-294 Ordhendra Gangoly view
A Constructive Programme
294-297 B.P. view
Gleanings
298-302 unknown view
Notes
303-316 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
317-320 unknown view