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Modern Review May 1922

1922

A mountainous country with a road leading to the Temple of Bhairava.* (The Scene remains the same throughout the play.) In the background is represented the upper framework of a big iron machine opposite to this is the spire of the Bhairava Temple with its trident. [...] The inhabitants of Uttarakut are seen visiting the temple with their offerings and preparing to hold in the temple court-yard the festival which is to celebrate the achievement of the Royal togineer Bibhuti. [...] The Lord of Destruction The uttermost Peace The Dissolver of doubts The Breaker of fetters Who carries us beyond all conflicts The Terrible the Terrible ! [ They go in. [...] He said that he saw the vision of the roads of the fatare — the roads. [...] In order to show this disaffection the first thing he did was to break the wall of the fort of Nandi and open out the road of Nandi Pass.
government politics public policy
Pages
159
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Waterfall
535-viii Rabindranath Tagore view
A Story in Four Chapters
559-569 Rabindranath Tagore view
Ram Leela
569-573 Seeta Chatterjee view
An American Savant at Calcutta University
573-574 Sundhindra Bose view
The Last of the Peshawas
575-583 unknown view
Abanindranath Tagore : The Man and his Art
583-589 Suresh Banerji view
India in Shelley’s Poetry
589-592 P.K. Narayan view
Rabindranath Tagore’s Balaka
592-596 Edward Thompson view
The Railway Strike
596-601 C.F. Andrews view
Comment and Criticism
601-602 B.C. Bhattacharya view
Status of Indians Abroad
603-607 C.F. Andrews view
Gleanings
607-612 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
613-621 unknown view
Indian Fiscal Policy
622-628 Sudhir Lahiri view
Correspondence
628-628 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
629-640 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
640-652 unknown view
Notes
653-674 unknown view