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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) November & December 1932

1932

Heinecke aptly summarises the situation when he rightly remarks that "Germany has been crowded to the very edge of economic catastrophe.''" All the creditor countries A glance at the recent_report of the Economic Committee of the League of Nations will disclose the great fall in value as well as the volume of international trade. [...] With the reduction of the wealth of the debtor country there would be a diminution of the wealth of the entire world itself. [...] volume and direction of externaor national lending by the creditor countries is essential in the tercets of both the lender and the borrower it is the restorationet world equilibrium in matters of trade and price-level that is the absolute need of the hour. [...] Repeatedly the question is put in the Upanishads to the Rishis by their disciples : "What is the mystery of the existence what is the secret of Death and how to know it ? " " What is there by knowing which everything is known ? " Inithe Sankhya philosophy of Kapila Muni which is pre-Buddhistic in its origin and which is one of the six principal systems of Hindu Philosophy the first enquiry is [...] The stupa was the monument of the dead Aryan king and the cult of stupa worship chief ritual of early Buddhism was no doubt connected with the Sraddlia ceremony of the Royalty.
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Pages
267
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Economic Implications of Lausanne Conference
123-160 B. Rau view
Buddhism and Vedanta
161-176 Jagadiswarananda view
The Defence Mechanism of the Human Body
177-188 K.V. Krishnan view
The Ordeal of Mirabai
189-198 Vaman Pandit view
The Tragedy of Bragancas in Portugal
199-212 V. Cunha view
A Bengali Funeral Rite
213-216 Mohini Chatterjee view
Democracy in India
217-220 Meher Dalal view
America and Poetry
221-226 Kevalram Dayaram view
The Bhagavadgita or the Song Divine
227-234 H.W.B. Moreno view
Krishnadevaraya as Poet and Patron of Letters
235-240 V.N. Bhushan view
Indian Ideal of Marriage
241-248 T.K. Panikkar view
The Essence of Rabindrnath’s Poetry
249-256 Mati Das view
Manuel De Falla
257-260 Leland Berry view
The Philosophy of Mrs. Sarojini Naidu’s Poetry
261-270 S. Sivaraman view
Early Tales of Theosophy in India
271-292 Deva Sarvadhikary view
Pre-Aryan Elements in Indian Culture
293-304 Atul Sur view
Raja Rammohan Roy’s “Bengali Grammar in the English Language”
305-326 Ramesh Banerjee view
The Hoover Doctrine
327-340 M. Nambyar view
The Religion of Christ and after
341-368 G.C. Ghosh view
Reviews
369-380 unknown view
Ourselves
381-389 unknown view

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