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The Indian Review June 1927 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1927

For when the writer of a despicable and scurrilous pamphlet such as the Rungila Rasul" can go unpunished on the ground that its publication does not fall within the purview of section 153 A of the Indian Penal Code what hope is there of the Courts stepping in to check the advance of a poisonous gangrene which is destroying the beautiful fruit of religious toleration in a country hitherto famous a [...] The corning in of the " Bodisatta the excelent pearl the incomparable" for the good and blessing of all men in the* Salcya's"3 68 THE INDIAN REVIEW [ jUNE 1921 town in the country of Lumbini' is told in the poem. Valakstitta of the sinter-Nip/1N and this is rightly given the first place in the book. [...] The experiences under the rljapelrr.1i-free after he became the Blessed one and the altercation with the haughty Brahmin are some of the best in the spiritual life of the Lord Budha. [...] They are to preach the Dhamma that is lovely in the beginning lovely in the middle lovely at end in the spirit and in the letter and to prclaim a consummate perfect and pure life and happiness." The passing away of the Exalted One after a long conversation with `Ananda' and Mara the Evil one are told in all grim seriousness. [...] On arrival at the new Parliament House on the morning of May 9th the Duke addressing the crowds assembled outside the building said"DUNE 19271 WORLD EVENTS 373 His Majesty's Government in Great Britain greets his Majesty's Government in the Commonwealth of Australia on the historic occasion of the opening of the first meeting of the Federal Parliament in the new capital oity of Canberra.
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The Responsibility for the Existing Hindu-Muslim Situation
353-359 Muhammad Shafi view
The Real Problem in South Africa
360-362 C.F. Andrews view
Prohibition in America
362-366 Mcdougall view
The Buddha of the Pali Canon
366-368 S. Iyengar view
Tragic Fulfilment
368-368 P. Kurup view
The Hindu-Moslem Question
369-371 Govinda Das view
The Late Lord Lansdowne
371-371 unknown view
World Events
372-374 A.J. Saunders view
Philology as a Method in Archæology
374-377 D.S. Dhareshwar view
The Hindu View of Life
378-379 R. Ramanujachari view
Symbolism in Indian Art
380-381 V.B. Metta view
Literature in the East and the West
382-385 G.V. Subbaramayya view
On the Birth-Day of the Buddha
386-386 Rabindranath Tagore view
Our Countrymen Abroad
387-389 unknown view
The World of Books
390-392 unknown view
The Story of my Experiments with Truth
393-400 Mahatma Gandhi view
Topics from Periodicals
401-408 unknown view
Questions of Importants
409-409 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
410-410 unknown view
Indian States
411-411 unknown view
Indians Outsides India
412-412 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
413-413 unknown view
Agricultural Section
414-414 unknown view
Medical
415-415 unknown view
Science
416-416 unknown view
Literary
417-417 unknown view
Educational
418-418 unknown view
Legal
419-419 unknown view
Personal
420-420 unknown view
Political
421-421 unknown view
Sports
422-422 unknown view
General
423-423 unknown view
Diary of the Month
424-424 unknown view