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The National Magazine New Series May 1899

1899

The Government of course retains the control of the programmes and the election of the professors. [...] He acquired the prodigious faculty of seeing in the twinkling of the eye a complete character body mind past and present in every detail and every depth of his being with the exact attitude and the expression of face which the situation demanded.' It is very doubtful what his precise employment was from the time of his leaving school and the time when he left Stratford to seek his fortune in the [...] The sage performed the rites of the investiture of Cie 'ioly thread to the boys on thcf.r reaching the all year of their birth as befitting the children of the Kshatriya caste. [...] The statement of Atreyi in the second act that she travelled all along the way from the hermitage of Valiniki to the forest of Dandaka to proceed to the hermitage of Agastya to study the Vedanta philosophy is an indicaticui of the very liberal and complete education allowed to the fair sex in the 7th century and not the slip-shod one which our women now receive and which consists of a few lessons [...] Sama and the Atharva The Yaju and the Sama may be described as prayer books compiled from the Rig for the use of the choristers and the ministers of the priests.
humanities general
Pages
44
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120140
Segment Pages Author Actions
Paris Letter
187-190 A. Frenchman view
Shakespeare—A Study
191-194 G.D. Seal view
A Review Of Uttararamacharita
195-204 S.M. Sastri view
The Necessity of Literary Societies in India and the best Methods of Promoting their Objects
205-213 Kailas Kanjilal view
Krisna Kanta’s Will—A Study
214-221 Sailendra Sircir view
Loose Thoughts on Superstition
222-230 G.N. Sur view

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