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The Indian Review March 1911 A Monthly Periodical devoted to the discussion of all topics of Interest

1911

34 p. 228.) Thus did is full of iniquity and righteousness has Sankara argue to show the unfitness of the decliqd Vishnu comes down in the form Sudras to study the ancient books containing of man and saves the righteous and destroys the wisdom of the Rishis ! In Europe in the the wicked. [...] Within up the capillary connection and thus saves and the memory of man the old-fashioned method stores the moisture in the seed beds for the - of reaping with the hook and cradle has given benefit of the crops. [...] The farmer snows the grass by horshe has the money to purchase the proper power loads it on the rack with a hay loader machines---and the price is remarkably low so drives to the barn and delivers it to the hay mow as to be within the reach of every one. [...] By in love to God and to our fellowmen loyalty to having recourse to this voluntary descent for the the Sovereign to law and to the social order good of the world the Supreme God the *fount of with help to the helpless and the friendless of all that is good and noble sets us the example of all classes Everything relating to daily life is that self-sacrifice which stands at the root of all p [...] We have already begun to sow the seeds of tells us to serve definite purposes of the body such a teaching by the institetion of a great politic--the Brahmana to keep the religion intact missionary enterprise throughout the length and the Kshatriya to guard.and to rule the Vaisya breadth of the land which it is to be hoped will to look after the economical and industrial inteyield good resul
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A Field of Common Endeavour
169-173 Valentine Chirol view
Buddhism and the Depressed Classes
173-175 Angarika Dharmapala view
Where Farming is a Profitable Pastime
176-182 Cathleyne Sing view
The New Life in Hinduism
183-i Maharaja of Darbhanga view
The Allahabad Industrial Conference
185-196 Maharaja of Darbhanga view
The Liquor Problem in India
196-198 E.W. Fritchley view
Omer Bin Abdul Aziz
198-200 Ghulam Muhajir view
Modern Theism
200-201 Sivanath Muhajir view
The Hon. Mr. Gokhale on ‘Indian Expenditure’
202-210 unknown view
Indians in the Puhuc Service
210-217 unknown view
A Plea for Rajput Educatiou
217-217 unknown view
Current Events
218-221 Rajduary view
The World of Books
221-224 unknown view
Topics From Periodicals
225-234 unknown view
Questions of Importance
234-237 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
237-239 unknown view
Indians Outside India
240-i unknown view