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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) August 1927

1927

The decline of the Choshu military and the Satsuma naval factions as political power has also deprived the press of the foremost issue which had kept aflame the reformer's spirit amon...f the editer -.. [...] The Minister of the Arun the Minister of the Navy or the Minister of Foreign Affairs may issue an134 TAB CALCUTTA REVIEW adtninistrative order prohibiting or restricting the publication in the newspapers of military or diplomatic items. [...] 1. In the first place both the author of the Gitä and of the Republic believed in a hierarchy of gods sharing the world with man. [...] The rational (korArrocov) part of the soul according to him very well correponds to the Sattea the irrational (or akoyccrrucov) element of the soul corresponds to the Tamas and his spirit (or Dupes) has been characterised in the same way as the Rajas of the Gita.. [...] It is true that the Brrilimana of the Gilt/ was not supposed to be the ruler of the country : that task according to the general conception of the :Hindus belonged to the Kaatriya though the B rrihmana was always supposed to be his adviser.
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Pages
131
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-i unknown view
The Press and Journalism in Japan
123-138 K.K. Kawakami view
Plato and the Bhagavad-Gita
139-155 Umeshchandra Bhattacharjee view
The Embassy of Sir William Norris. Bart. to Aurangzib
156-179 Harihar Das view
Vignettes from Rabindranath’s Lipica
180-182 B.C. Bhattacharyya view
Raiyati Holdings in Bengal—Are they Economic
183-190 S.A. Latif view
Financial Resources of the East India Company
191-237 Pramathanath Banaerjea view
Reviews
238-242 unknown view
Ourselves
243-246 unknown view

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