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Modern Review April 1921

1921

So deviating from the principle of hereditary offices and Jagirs a principle which had already taken deep root in the mental soil of Maharashtra during the calamitous times of the great war Shaliu selected I3alaji for the office of the premier as the ablest individual among his followers devoted to his cause and capable of safguarding the national interests. [...] The Chitnis the Fadnis the Potnis the Karkhanis and other offices were throughout the kingdom recruited on this hereditary priciple so much so that all the chitnises for instance were supplied for all the ministers and Sardars by the principal chitnis family of the Chhatrapatis and so on. [...] Ram Krishna Sita and Savitri the Gods and Goddesses of the Hindu pantheon the philosophies and the _ Upanishads do not convey to him the same meaning as they do to the Hindu ; the legends the myths the ritual upon which the Hindu has: been nurtured from his birth onwards do not: appeal to him ; the traditions the associations the outlook on life and death even the prejudices and superst [...] In association with the vast commnities of Hindus and Nlahomedans feeling theselves as part of the same people and serving the cause of the same motherland the future of the Indian Christian is assured. [...] The ferment of the intellect must European imbibed from the hot gospellerbreatpenetrate the setret recesses of their theological ing fire and brimstone who converted him or gloom and the freedom of thought which his father_ In all non-essentials he must learn Hooded Europe and transformed the Dark to meet the Indian halfway and the cardinal Ages into the progressive era of the Renaissance do
government politics public policy
Pages
144
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Our Swadeshi Samai
435-441 unknown view
Jurnalism of the Future
442-444 Minnie Miller view
The Place of the Peshwas in Maratha History
444-448 Govind Sardesal view
A Peep into the Future of the Indian Chistians
448-453 unknown view
Indian Currency and Exchange
453-456 Krishna Saha view
Suggestions of an Approach to Reality Basedon the Upanishads
456-462 Mahesh Ghosh view
On the Indo-Scythian Dynasties and their Place in the History of Civilisation
463-470 Sten Konow view
The Indian Railway Committee
470-474 Chandrika Prasada view
Reviews and Notices of Books
474-487 unknown view
Votes for Women
487-490 unknown view
A Cry for Peace
490-491 Rabindranath Tagore view
Gleanings
492-496 unknown view
A Bengali Sculptaor the Art of Panindra Bose
497-503 Nihal Singh view
The Hindustiiani Association of Paris
503-505 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
505-517 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
517-527 unknown view
Dr. Tagore on British Mentality in Relation To India
527-528 unknown view
The Call of the East
529-535 unknown view
Notes
535-564 unknown view