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The Central Hindu College Magazine New Series February 1st 1907

1907

At this crisis in the history of the Society when it is passing from the hands which have guided its destinies since its birth into those of the first President who is to be elected for the term of office fixed by the Constitution and when the second of its Founders bequeathes his sacred charge into the hands of one he trusts it behoves every member of the Society to discharge his own duty and [...] After the example and precepts of the elders of the Boarding-House comes the example of the older students. [...] 1i3 BEG to lay before the public an account of the family of the Rajas of Manda and Daiya of the Parganah Khairagarh of Allahabad District derived from the famly archives and traditions still current among the people. [...] The descrition of Uma in the first canto of Kumdrsambhava is very fascinating ; though often only conventional similes are employed and the poet adopts the ridiculous eastern method of describing elaborately the various parts of the body of a woman yet the power of his imagination and the beauty of his st: le are such that what in others would clisgust us increases the charm of the descri [...] ShrI Krishna of the Blufgavala and the Beakmavaivaila the playmate of the gopts the flute-player the stealer of milk.1nd butter the player of endless pranks.
education
Pages
27
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
In The Crow’s Nest
27-30 unknown view
How to Raise the Tone
31-34 Annie Besant view
Family Annals of the Rajas of Manda and Daiya
35-37 Keshab Chandra view
Dadabhoy Nawaroji
38-39 A Student view
Science Jottings
40-42 A. J. Willson view
Some Characteristics of Samskrit Poetry
43-45 K. S. Sastriar view
A Hindu Catechism
46-49 Govinda Dasa view
Our Letter Box
49-50 unknown view
How the Movement Goes
51-52 unknown view

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