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The Indian Review a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest September 1909

1909

For to one who is conversant with the discussions on the question of the monopoly of the State Medical appointments by Officers of the Indian Medical Service it is patent that this reply but mirrors the opinions of the latter and their supporters in the partisan AnglIndian Press. [...] which in the West have come greatly to the fore during recent years and have contributed to broaden the outlook on the subject of religion : one is the Immanence of God the second the sanctity of the whole realm of experience. [...] In the West even as in the East there has sometimes been a strong tendency to despise the realm of the material not infrequently regarding it as something in opposition to the spiritual somthing which stands in the way of its realiztion to be fought with and overcome ; instead of its being recognized as the possible garment and expression of the divine and an aid to man in the fulfilment [...] The fulness and ricness of the conception will necessarily depend upon the richness and fulness of the mind of the conceiver but if there be a God and if it be possible for him to reveal Hiself to man then surely there ought to be some vital and essential points common to the conceptions of the learned and the unlearned the man of the study and the man in the street. [...] What is there in common beween the form of evolution taught in the Sakhya system and the various popular concetions of creation suggested and fostered by the explanations of the origin of the universe found in the Purans ? Consider again the differences in the views of.Salvation which are current.
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The Transvall Struggle
641-643 H.S.L. Polak view
The Medical Services
644-i J.N. Bahadurji view
Some useful Agricultural Plants
649-653 Seedick Sayani view
The Centre and Circumference of Religion
653-656 Edwin Greaves view
The Mystery of Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’
657-664 P.V. Iyer view
Shrievalty: its Origin and History
665-666 C. Rao view
Lord Buddha’s Relics
667-668 “Antiquarian” view
The Order of the Sons of India
669-670 S.V. Subrahmanyam view
Surendranath Banerjea’s Work in England
671-i unknown view
On the Date of the Bharata War
673-680 B.V. Aiyer view
Current Events
681-684 Rajduari view
The World of Books
685-687 unknown view
Books Received
688-688 unknown view
Books Relating to India
688-688 unknown view
India in Indian and Foreign Periodicals
688-688 unknown view
Questions of Importance
689-692 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
692-696 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
697-704 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
705-709 unknown view
Agricultural Section
710-712 unknown view
Literary
713-713 unknown view
Educational
714-714 unknown view
Legal
715-715 unknown view
Medical
716-716 unknown view
Science
717-717 unknown view
Personal
718-718 unknown view
General
719-719 unknown view
Polotical
720-720 unknown view