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The Journal of the National Indian Association in Aid of Social Progress and Female Education in India July 1883

1883

Whenever a Hindu has occasion to refer to a person of distinguished liberality in complimentary language he would say Oh he is a Karna." " May women never keep a secret !" After the death of Karna and the other great commanders of the Kauravas which concluded the war of the Mahabharata and invested the Pandavas with the unrivalled sovereignty of the Empire of Hastinapura Maharaja Yudhishtira [...] Still the enthusiasm survived even that even weary hot days very hot when our child to escape from visitors took shelter in a lumber-room and on the top of a pile of boxes and tents read the story of the quarrels for sovereignty among the sons of Shah Jehan as told by Colonel Sleeman to the tune of a buzzing of mosquitoes loud enough to arouse the attention of a dreamy child with a good st [...] A very beautiful presentation of the transcendental spirit and which we feel to be characteristic of the higher minds of the men who produced the best of the Vedic literature. [...] All the more reason as we have time for so little of it for gratitude to the more leisurely past of the world which has done so much of it for us and reason not to neglect the language and the literature"420 JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL INDIAN. [...] (Continued from page 373.) Fictions to please should wear the face of truth." (All rights in this translation remain with the author of the tale.) [For the assistance of the reader the names of the principal characters in the following chapters are subjoined.] Sasibhusan the elder brother.
government politics public policy
Pages
69
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120043
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Present Discussions
397-398 unknown view
Indian Female Education
399-403 Rama Bal view
The Ancient Literature of India and the Inner Life of the Hindus
404-411 P. V. Raju view
School of Medicine for Women
411-413 unknown view
India : What can it Teach us? by Professor Max Muller. Longmans Green and Co. 1888
413-420 J. E. Cadell view
Ottoman Poems. By E.J.W. Gibb M.R.A.S. Trubner and Co. Ludgate Hill London E.C. Wilson and McCormick St. Vincent Street Glasgow
421-424 Hamid Ali view
Shornalata: A Tale of Hindu Life
425-435 Tarak Ganguli view
Home Education for Hindu Girls
436-441 unknown view
Victoria College for Native Ladies Calcutta
442-444 unknown view
An Educational Society in Bengal
444-445 unknown view
Girls’ Education in Mysore
446-451 unknown view
A Hindu Widow
451-453 L. G. view
Girls’ Schools at Calcutta
453-454 unknown view
The Strangers’ Home
454-454 unknown view
Indian Intelligence
455-455 unknown view
Personal Intelligence
455-456 unknown view