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The Central Hindu College Magazine New Series November 1st 1907

1907

This advance is the result of a wider grass of its general teaching ; and the Textbooks of the C. H. C. may have done something to aid towards this though the work of scholars and the compelling beauty of the Bhagavad in its many translations are of course a princpal factor. [...] The present diversity is most disconcerting * ranging as it does from the bare head of the Bengali and the feather weight cap of the Hindi to the sloping-roof black hat of the Pars! a copy of the old discarded Gujrati turban and the cart-wheel red turban of Maharashtra. [...] " What punishment do you award to this brahmana ? Only by the award of the exactly proper punishment to the guilty do the king and the ministers become free from guilt theselves and the people feel secure." The great R. Ihis the learned the great and the good men assembled replied ; " The brahmat3a is not to be killed ; so saith the Scripture. [...]. Now in something of the same way the various Purar)as try to give the outlined of the bistdry of the whole of the Earth from the creation of the solar system to its end millions of millions of years in the compass of a few thousand verses. [...] The stars far from the Milky Way those near the North Pole and the South Pole of the sky must then make up the one and a half circle to be added to the two `drifts' to make up the full-blown cosmos.
education
Pages
38
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
In The Crow’s Nest
365-368 unknown view
A Warning Against Materialism
369-370 P. P. Sharma view
A Hindu Catechism
371-373 Govinda Dâsa view
A Story from the Ramayana
374-376 R. Iyer view
Pandit Ajudhia Nath
376-377 unknown view
Trick Advertisement
377-377 unknown view
Trees in the Puranas
378-381 B. D. view
A Coal Forest
381-384 Psy Che view
A True Anecdote about an Elephant
384-385 L. Sambam view
Science Jottings
385-386 P. T. Iyengar view
The Rshi Narada Describes Shri Ramachandra
386-386 unknown view
The Bliss of Sufferance
387-389 unknown view
Correspondence
389-389 A. N. view
Our Letter Box
389-390 unknown view
Our Library Table
390-391 Shivanath view
How the Movement Goes
391-392 unknown view

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