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The Indian World June 1910

1910

by His Majesty subsequent to the Pioclamation is read by the Secretary to the Government of India in the Home Department at the Town Hall Simla before Lord Minto and by the Sheriff of Calcutta on the steps of the Calcutta Town Hall at 5 P. M. today before the Chief Justice and some minor officers of the State. [...] From an international point of view this hoarding of gold in India is of great importance in preventing an inconvenient depreciation of the monetary standards of the world ; in time to come when the folly of the practice has been recognised the dispersal of these hoards may be equally serviceable ; in maintaining equilibrium if the prductiveness of the Ones should fall short of the demands of [...] Iltind and ere training the cultivation of the powers of observation the co-ordintion of the various faculties in the service of their possessor— these should be the objects of educational processes not merely the development of the mental powers along comparatively narrow lines. [...] We hear to satiety on the one hand of the holiness of Hindu'ascetics the wonder of the Gita the wisdom of Mann ; and on the other of the primitive charm of the Rigveda the cosolation" of Hindu Pantheism and the rich teaching of the bhati sects ; but these things do not take us to the heart of the matter. [...] Here we -meet the philosophy of the Brahman the one universal reality defined more nearly as the Atman or Self of the universe and the bold conclusion of Upanishad thought that the human self and the universal Self are the same.
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Diary for May 1910
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Notes & News
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Leading Thoughts on Indian Questions
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The Progress of the Indian Empire Province by Province
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