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The Indian Review September 1911 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1911

0 Bird of Time on your fruitful bough What are the songs you sing ? Songs of the glory and gladness of Life Of poignant sorrow and passionate strife And the lilting joy of the spring ; Of Hope that sows for the years unborn And Faith that dreams of a tarrying morn The fragrant peace of the twilight's breath And the mystic silence that men call Death. [...] I may however point out here that Their Majesties have already symbolizedi; nd established the equality and importance of India in the Empire by introducing at the Cronation in several ways the position of India as among the Banners on the King's Stole in the Queen's Robe and on the floor of the Abbey ; and also on the new Indian Coin. [...] An Indian writer in East and West says We do net require martyrs but workers and if a few of our young men of education and energy instead of appearing to be martyrs at public meetings were to work some in the cause of education some in the cause of social reform some in the service of religion and some in the improvement of the arts and industries of the country ethe cause of Indian progr [...] It is impossible to find a nexus between the Supreme Self of the Vedantin or the God of the Theist and the Universe The Supreme Self cannot be said to be the cause of the Universe for causation cannot philosophically speaking be predicated as thy category of the Supreme Self. [...] This ideal of the Perfect Man is the thought of God His Logos Word or offspring and it was the Alexandrian (Neplatonic) Fathers of the Christian Church who gave Christ the name of the Son of God as the highest they could predcate of the Ideal Man.
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The Bird of Time
665-665 Sarojini Naidu view
The Voice of the Venerable Veteran
665-667 unknown view
Japan’s Dessage to India
668-672 G. Eddy view
Christ for India
673-681 Vasudev Kirtikkar view
Promoting the Brotherhood of Man
682-687 Baint Bingh view
Glymnses of the Orient To-Day
687-687 Saint Singh view
History of the Andhras
688-690 C.S.R. Somayajulu view
A Primary Demand of Patriotism
691-695 K.T. Paul view
Are the Eurasians a Depressed Class ?
695-697 A.P. Smith view
The Civil Marriage Bill
698-700 Rao Bahadur Ramanujachari view
Hindu Marriage Reform
700-700 unknown view
Bradlaugh and India
701-i P.N. Pillai view
The Late Nizam of Hyderabad
705-707 unknown view
Current Events
707-710 unknown view
The World of Books
710-712 unknown view
Topics From Periodicals
713-720 unknown view
Questions of Importance
721-721 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
722-728 unknown view
Feudatory India
729-730 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
731-735 unknown view
Agricultural Section
735-736 unknown view
Literary
737-737 unknown view
Educational
738-738 unknown view
Legal
739-739 unknown view
Medical
740-740 unknown view
Science
741-741 unknown view
Personal
742-742 unknown view
Political
743-743 unknown view
General
744-744 unknown view
Books Received
i-viii unknown view