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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) November 1926

1926

Food water and heat are the manifestation of God of that pantheistic deity who to repeat the same words of the Svetaavatara II 17 abides in the fire and in the waters in the whole universe in the herbs and in the trees (yo devo' gnau yo' psu yo viiivambhuvanagn avieeaa ya osadhisu yo vaitaspati4u tastitai devaya namo nanzah). [...] How utterly different from this intoxicating power is that thought (nianas) which originates from the essence of food (anna) the God that abides in the fire and in the waters in the whole Universe in the herbs and in the trees. [...] the gradual withdrawal of itinan in the successive loss by the dying man of the power of speaking of consciousness of breath and at least of warmth; these and other items that are met with in the Upanishads are nothing..but physiological and psychological observations. [...] Is this a desirable or an undesirable development to the University students ? Secondly does the democratising of the Universities with the ever-increasing volume of students who are being sent on from the secondary schools involve necessarily a lowering of the standard of university education and of the level of scholarship for the best ? Now is individual training being sacrificed on the alta [...] Has the teacher in the Universities always the tools the time and the strength for the best work of which he is capable ? Seventh is the relation of the students and their teachers a healthy and invigoratinone?
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Pages
143
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Atman in the Upanishads
181-i Carlo Formichi view
Sir William Norris
197-209 Harihar Das view
World Federation of Educational Associations Edinburgh 1925
210-226 J.P. Bulkeley view
Ecce Homo !
227-228 Adi Sett view
Chronology Developed in “The Orion” Untenable
229-234 Sita Pradhan view
Population as an Indication of Economic Progress
235-284 R. Rau view
Japanese American Relations
285-306 Herbert Welch view
Ex Libris: America
307-318 Viola Cooper view
Reviews
319-320 unknown view

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