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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) March 1931

1931

Truly then we should be in a position to` record the leract that it.is the focus at which is registered Hit repercussion of the divergent lines of Indian th9ugb4 and fully endorse the view of.Vijiirabhiksu the Indian syncretist that the 'Vedanta marks the „third and. the highest stadium in the evolution of Indian thought the first two stadia.being those of thq Nyaya and Sainkhlra respe [...] What lends countenance to thdmach-needed*reorientation of the whole and concentration on this aspect of the meaning; i% the light that 'proceeds fiorn the discovery of a radical affinity and perfect equivalence of meaning betweeei; the Sanskrit word `ants' and its English counterpaTt 'end' (in the rendering of the term Vediinta' as the 'end of the Vedas'). [...] It is the universal in the particular and the particular as embosomed in the universal—or to use the oft-repeated phrase `the concrete universal'—that is not merely the seci;et = of Hegel tut the ' open conspiracy ' of the Real. [...] Mukhalifirgain in the.district of Ganjam and assert that the modern Kaling-. patani had the glOry..of havinebeZn the chief seat Of the Kalitga sovereiknsz started with the assumption that the Kalinganagara the Hathigumpha inscription was the same as the seat ofgovern: mint of the Ganga Kings of Ralinga. [...] He mentions the old buildings of the -former kings." In a footnote the same scholar sholvs that the Kalinga in the later centuries was to the south of the Tel river and that therefore the capital of KbVavela could not have been beyond the Tel.
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Pages
130
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Conditions of Economic Activity in Germany
367-370 unknown view
Towards a Systematic Study of the Vedanta
371-396 S. K. Das view
Letters of Miss Florence Nightingale
397-404 unknown view
Kalinga Nagara
405-422 G. Ramadas view
John Galsworthy
423-430 P. Guha-Thakurta view
Western Influence in Oriya Literature
431-436 Priyaranjan Sen view
Financial Proposals in the Simon Report—an Estimate
437-440 M. K. Munuswami view
The Crisis of Islam
441-454 T. H. Weir view
Pluralistic Attack on the Classic Conception of Sovereignty
455-480 Akshaykumar Ghoshal view
Reviews
481-491 unknown view
Ourselves
492-496 unknown view

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