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The Aryan Path November 1950

1950

From the i8th century on the ideas of the West have been veering from the soul to the body from the other life to this from salvation to sanitation and from the priest to the doctor. [...] Yet another is the addition of chlorine and in some cases of iodine to the water drunk by a community of people without asking the opinion of the consumers and just because the medical inquisitor of the diocese so decides God knows with how much knowledge of the effects of these chemicals on the body. [...] Thus it is neessary that the Tridosha of the diease the Tridosha of the patient and the Tridosha of the medicine should harmonize before a cure can be forced. [...] When the project for the splitting of the atom was first launched on a mammoth scale in the United States neither the State nor the scientists enlisted to work out the problems involved had in mind the good of man the enrichment of human life on earth. [...] He states :— We see to-day the stirring of a new world consciousness that must in time bear fruit a new awareness of the load the modern Atlas has to bear the problems we must face : the growing strain of increasing population the malnutrition and endemic sickness of perhaps half the world the inequalities between the more forward and the backward peoples the gradual depltion of resources
philosophy religion
Pages
57
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120051
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii Sophia Wadia view
“Thus have i Heard”—
481-482 Shravaka view
On Medicine
483-489 Salvador Madariaga view
The Dynamics of the Human Body
490-494 B. Bhattacharyya view
Human Relations Across National Frontiers Principles to Guide Human Attitude
495-500 B. Bhattacharyya view
Democracy and the Individual
500-500 Sophia Wadia view
Man’s Use of Energy
501-505 George Godwin view
Moral Responsibility and the Scientists
505-505 Sophia Wadia view
The Concept of the Secular State
506-510 Diwan Sharma view
Logic and Intuition in Indian Philosophy
511-514 P. Rao view
New Books and Old
515-523 P. Rao view
Sanskrit and Cultural Awakening in India
524-526 K.V. Ranjan view
“People on the Move”
526-526 Sophia Wadia view
Ends and Sayings
527-528 Sophia Wadia view
Backmatter
i-iv Sophia Wadia view

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