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The Indian Review February 1924 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1924

1. Till Course starts from the initial stage and covers all the rksql.;rements of the Senior Examination of the London Chamber of Canarnerce and other London and Government examining bodies. [...] The fruits of many years' hard researches in the Himalayas and 25 years' successful experiments by the founder and 12 eminent Physicians of Calcutta and elsewhere are now placed before the public for the relief IA suffering humanity in general. [...] among others his ' masterly essay on Self-Government his 'speeches in I the Congress in the old Imperial Legislative Council and in the Council of State his presidential address to the National Liberal ] Federation his famous speech at the Second Assembly of the League ❑ of Nations a few of his orations in Australia Fiji and Canada in his Dominions tour and his recent ❑ pronouncements in E [...] He traces the origin and development of the religion of the Aryas since the Vedic times and shows how new rites and practices some wholesome and some unwhole r He brings the light of rational criticism to the intepretation of the Hindu religion and distinguishes its essence from its excretions. [...] Writing of the purpose of the book the author says in the Introduction :— The idea underlying the composition of the book has been that of the great principle that whatever makes for unification for sympathy for expansion for enlightenment for toleration for freedom is to be encouraged: and all that makes against these that is in fact separative destructive narrowing productive of hatred an
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Fronmatter
i-xii G.A. Natesan view
The Work Before Our Legislators & Public Men
81-87 M. Visvesvaraya view
Imperialism
88-89 Marmaduke Pickthall view
The Lessons of the Elections
90-95 A Ali view
Abt Vogler’s Answer
95-97 J.C Molony view
Our Political Future
98-99 Aftab Khan view
India and Imperial Preference
100-101 A.L. Chakravarti view
The Depressed Classes
102-103 D.B. Cooper view
Buddha Ghosa—The Great Exegete
104-i K.M. Panikkar view
Prohibition and Politics
105-106 Gilbert Slater view
Salt-Water Treatment
106-108 Swami Lavanananda view
The Recent Conferences
108-112 unknown view
Sumathy: or the Punjab Princess
113-119 V. Sundaram view
Swedenborg & Saiva Siddhanta
120-120 K. Pillai view
Topics from Periodicals
121-128 unknown view
Questions of Importance
129-129 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
130-130 unknown view
Indian States
131-131 unknown view
Indians Outside India
132-132 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
133-133 unknown view
Agricultural Section
134-134 unknown view
The World of Books
135-135 unknown view
Diary of the Month
136-136 unknown view
Literary
137-137 unknown view
Educational
138-138 unknown view
Legal
139-139 unknown view
Medical
140-140 unknown view
Science
141-141 unknown view
Personal
142-i unknown view
Political
143-143 unknown view
General
144-144 unknown view
Backmatter
1-42 unknown view