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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) January 1922

1922

The verse lays down the exact number of the slokas containing the speeches of the four speakers in the Gita—Krishna... THE MESSAGE OF THE GITA and Arjuna Sanjaya and Dhritarashtra. [...] By means of this verse the Oita complies with such rule and the subject-matter of the scripture is as the language of the verse in terms explains the nature of man the microcosm. [...] Lastly as to the second of the sail two verses under explanation the importance of the verse is that it refers to the existence of the provision in our world without which humanity would be really helpless in regard to the all essential matter of the acquisition of the knowledge of the Sacred [...] The University is only perforMing nothing more than a legitimate function by providing for a multiform system of education necessary, revive the ancient culture of India and thereby to rive India a status in the academic world to increase their self-respect in the eyes of the West to accomplish a synthesis between the cultures of the East-- and the West and lastly to supply intelligent [...] Their association in a university is necessary to train the mind and the character the head and the heart of the young and to teach them the inner and deeper meaning of life and Nature.
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Pages
231
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-2 unknown view
The Message of the Gita —What is True Culture ?
3-12 S. Aiyar view
The Threatened Dissolution
13-23 Satischandra Ray view
Vengeance is Mine
24-38 Kanaiyalal Munshi view
How Learning was Honoured Among the Ancient Hindus
39-49 S. Aiyangar view
High Prices
50-61 Akshaykumar Sarcar view
The Abbasids in Asia
62-87 S. Bukhsh view
Three Old German Folk-Tales
88-108 unknown view
“Tell Me a Story”
109-111 Miriem Khundkar view
“The Troubles of Sir A. Bureaucrat”
112-115 A. Bureaucrat view
August Strindberg
116-124 Jaygopal Banerjee view
Prose Poems
125-126 S. Bukhsh view
Science in English Schools
127-135 D.N. Mallik view
Development of Chemical Industries and its Necessity
136-143 P. Das view
Currency Difficulty in Bengal under Early British Rule
144-151 J.C. Sinha view
The War and the Sex Ratio at Birth in Bengal
152-157 W.H. Thompson view
Literary Linguistic and Other Sketches
158-161 P. Bruhl view
Reviews
162-177 unknown view
Ourselves
178-198 unknown view
Calcutta University List of Publications
i-viii unknown view

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