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The Calcutta Review January 1903

1903

I have watched the patient plodding perseverance of the Buddhist pupil inscribing the sacred precepts on the leaves in the Monatery at Ran !..on and my mind was carried back for centuries as I reca.1)1 the May's labour on the Illuminated Text and the little group of disciples around the Venerable Bede as they 'lasted to take down-.at the master's dying request the final words of the Gospel [...] One great object of Burman Education both male and female (where possible) should be directed to the preservation of the race and the family and the inculcation of the lessons to be derived from the result of Home Industry and the preservtion of Burman family life rather than in the mixed marriage with the Chinaman and the Hindu. [...] The happy English Home of the English past“r or the more business-like life and methods of the Am rican Missi.mary do not commend themselves to the religi...us mind or answer the higher ideals of the followers of The Light of Asia. [...] was a mountain maid the daughter of the presiding – spirit of the Himalaya Mountains ; and her birth and her wedding with the god Siva are the subjects of the KumdrSambhava. [...] It is the place of the mountains and forests the beauty of the woodland and the hermitage the love of young souls in all the freshness of their innocence the fragrance of the forest flower and loveliness of sylvan scenes which call forth the highest flights of Kftlidasa's poetry.
history
Pages
172
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii unknown view
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Art I— The Educational Problem Burma
1-5 H.C. Richards view
Art II— Uma the Mountain Maid
6-14 Romesh Dutt view
Art III— The Travels of Itisamu-D-Din
15-26 H. Beveridge view
Art IV— The Sovereign Indian Rulers and Subjects : the Duties of the British Indian Government in Regard to them
27-33 unknown view
Art V— The Great Wall Of China
34-45 Charles Black view
Art VI— The Baroda Census Report 1901
46-67 K.S. Macdonald view
Art VII— The Philip De Brito a Portuguese Adventurer in Burma
68-73 J.H. Willmer view
Art VIII— The Arabs and the Alleged Burning the Alfxandrian Library
74-89 G.K. Nariman view
Art IX— Languages of Southern India
90-97 Casual view
Art X— Indian Art
98-107 Hemchandra Ghose view
Art XI— The Coronations of King William iv and Queen Victoria
108-112 unknown view
Art XII— Picturesque America
113-135 C. Knight view
Summary of Annual Reports
136-160 unknown view
Critical Notes
i-viii C. Knight view

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