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

1911

It is a scheme to unite the Chandalas the Pariahs of the earth so that they may overpower the few great ones the Supermen the Immoalists the Hyperboreans ! The Christian coception of God is an emasculated degraded unreal " ruin of a God " profoundly inferior even to the proud Jehovah of the Jews. [...] The doctrine of the " mailed fist " receives a pseudo-philosophic basis in Nietzsche's theories and we may perhaps trace their influence in the determined oppsition of Germany towards any movement for the limitation of armaments or the adoption of the principle of arbitration and in the truculent and chauvinistic tone of the German Press. [...] The performance of Shradh the worship in the temples investing the children with the sacred thread the wearing of the usual marks or the performing of the Sanclkyavandanam or the reading of some devotional books say the Bhaghavad Gita any one or all of these things might shew that the declaration was false. [...] The principal objection to the Bill that is generally urged is that marriage according to Hindu notions is a sacrament that the sacramental view of marriage is the basis of the Hindu Society that to intrduce a civil form of marriage is to pull down marriage from the level of sacrament to the level of contract that the sacramental theory of marriage is also the basis of the Hindu religion and [...] Is it not clear from the above that food is spoiled not by the touch of a slave's son but by the wickedness of the owner ? It was therefore that Krishna refused the dishes of Duryodhana and went to and accepted the dishes served in the house of Vidura.
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The Author of the Superman Theory
337-339 A. G. Cardew view
The Civil Marriage Bill
339-iii S. Alyangar view
The Depressed Classes
i-vi Balkrishna Sahay view
The Reform Proposals
i-i unknown view
In Praise of Eastern Women
345-347 V.B. Metha view
How they Raise Rice in America
348-352 Cathelyne Singh view
The Unknown God of the Vedas
353-360 Ramachandra Prabhu view
M. K. Gandhi and the South African Indian Problem
361-376 P. J. Metha view
Current Events
377-381 Rajdurai view
Essaqs on Indian Economics
381-381 Mahadev Ranade view
The World of Books
381-384 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
385-392 unknown view
Questions of Importance
393-396 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
396-397 unknown view
Indians Outside India
398-400 unknown view
Feudatory India
401-402 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
403-407 unknown view
Agricultural Section
408-408 unknown view
Literary
409-409 unknown view
Educational
410-410 unknown view
Legal
411-411 unknown view
Medical
412-412 unknown view
Science
413-413 unknown view
Personal
414-414 unknown view
Political
415-415 unknown view
General
416-416 unknown view