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Modern Review June 1927

1927

The Japanese too have not been as active as they were a quarter of a century ago at the time of the Boxer trouble but their attitude. is "what-we-have-ive-keep." Almost all the talking has been done by the British and Americans—the British at "home" backing their people in the Far East and the Americans in the United Stators' trying to pursue a conciliatory—even friondly—peliey towards Chi [...] they cannot commend the respect of the foreigners how can they hope to be respected by the electors ? Duality of standards inevitably results in the sapping of those moral qualities upon which in the last resort the stability of any government rests. [...] He saw to it from the first that she attained skill in the service of God Guru ;spiritual preceptor) and guests and in the works of the household and learnt the proper use of money. [...] Ramakrishna found in all women—even the most corrupt—the presence of the Mother of the universe.' "The Rishi of the Brihadaranyaka Upanshad thus teaches in the discourse on Yajnavalkya and Maitreyi: 'Because the Divine 1321f is in the husband therefore does the wife love her husband ; and because the Divine Self is in the wife therefore does the husband love the wife." During this time Ramakr [...] He also taught me the sining of the praise of the Lord and the secrets of meditation samadhi and the knowledge of Brahman" Many women from Calcutta and neighbouing places would come to Dakshineswar to visit Ramakrishna and spend the whole day at the nahavai.
government politics public policy
Pages
133
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Chinese Nationalism and Foreigners
657-663 Nihal Singh view
Saradamani Devi
663-672 Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Home-Coming
673-679 Sita Devi view
An Enquiry into the Early History of Chandernagore
679-683 Harihar Sett view
Progressive Islam
684-688 Ataul Haq view
An Outline of Indo-Javanese History
689-695 Bijanraj Chatterjee view
If Other Nations Should be Free Why Not India ?
696-698 J.T. Sunderland view
Reviews and Notices of Books
699-703 K.M.J. view
Where are the Bengalis ?
703-707 Nagendranath Gupta view
Indian Navy—What for ?
707-711 Tarakanath Das view
Gleanings
711-720 unknown view
Letters from the Editor
721-728 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
728-736 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
737-744 unknown view
Bindu’s Son
744-749 Sarat Chatterjee view
The All-India Congress Committee and Joint Electorates
749-756 Ramananda Chatterjee view
Constituting New Governor’s Provinces
757-759 Ramananda Chatterjee view
Indian’s Abroad
759-761 unknown view
Notes
761-776 unknown view