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The Indian Review April 1910 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1910

What the representatives of the taxpayers in the Viceregal Legislative Council should press on the attention of the Government is the urgency of formulating its domestic and foreign policy on both of which depends the expenditure of the Empire. [...] We have seen how in spite of the reasoned remonstrance and pretest of the representatives of the taxpayers in the Vicregal Legislative Council on the occasion of the introduction of the Budget the Government has simply carried out its prdetermined object of enhancing taxation without any valid reason. [...] the divine ear trancending the hearing of gods and men the divine eye transcending the sight of gods and men the science of knowing the thoughts of all beings the science of remembering the past births to counless kalpas of all beings the science of working wonders transcending the ordinary laws known to man the science of attaining to the state of absolute holiness where all low mat [...] In the month of May the Prince Siddhartha became Buddha ; on the fulmoon day of Asalha—July He preached the first sermon which is called the Foundation of the Kingdom of Righteousness the Dhammcakka ; and on the full-moon day of October He sent His Arhat Disciples to preach the lifgiving Dharnma for the welfare of all. [...] Strictly speaking the eldest female meber of the family is the one with the best right to the position and she will also in view of the demands of daily life require to be invested with considerably more powers than the junior members of the family.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
Tie Case for Indian Financial Reform
241-247 Dinshaw Wacha view
Some thoughts on Sanskrit Literature
247-251 V. Aiyar view
Pan-Buddhistic Congress
251-254 Angarika Dharmapala view
The Proposed Social Legislation in Malabar
255-256 George Joseph view
The Evolution of Shakespeare’s Art
257-264 P Seshadri view
Invisible Organisms
265-272 N. Pillai view
The British East India Company
272-274 Jyotish Das view
India in the Philadelphia Museum
274-278 Satis Basu view
Scientific and Technical Education
278-280 H.N. Allen view
The Transvaal Deportations
281-281 H.S.L. Polak view
Current Events
282-285 Rajduari view
The World of Books
286-288 unknown view
Books Received
288-288 unknonw view
Topics from Periodicals
289-296 unknonw view
Questions of Importance
297-297 unknonw view
Utterances of the Day
297-301 unknonw view
Indians outside India
302-305 unknonw view
Feudatory India
306-312 unknonw view
Agricultural Section
312-i unknonw view
Departmental Reviews and Notes
313-313 unknonw view
Educational
314-314 unknonw view
Legal
315-315 unknonw view
Medical
316-316 unknonw view
Science
317-317 unknonw view
Personal
318-318 unknonw view
General
319-319 unknonw view
Political
320-i unknonw view