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Nagpur University Journal. December 1946-47

1947

And that will be the end of the process P. Neither the time before the earlier boundary became present nor the time after the later boundary became present can be included in the history of P. If we did include the time before and after we should be faced with the unavoidable conclusion that P has infinite duration. [...] It is a mere deduction from the conclusion reached in the previous section that neither the past nor the future (understanding " the past " and " the future " to mean past events and future events) can exist; for we found that only the present (in the sense of present events) exists. [...] I have personally visited the hill villages of the Kamars in the Fingeshwar Zamindari and have toured extensively in the remote hill settlements of the Kamars in the wild Mainpur circle of the Bindra-Nawagarh Zamindari. [...] 16"The Social Organization of the Kemal' 17 The belief in the existence of the Makadiya section among the Kamars provides a parallel to the Gond-waina and Kondwan Baiga sections of the Baiga tribe who are also believed to eat monkeys and beef. [...] The property of the family in a formal sense belongs to the man who is the head of the family.
education
Pages
165
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii H. N. Sinha view
Past Present and Future—A Philosophical Analysis
1-15 D. Y. Deshpande view
The Social Organization of the Kamar
16-55 S. C. Dube view
Interpretation of Rigveda
56-82 P. S. Sastri view
Abnormalities in the Venous Circulatory System of the Common Indian Frog Rana Tigrina Daud
83-89 Suraj Singh view
Space in Perception and Conception
90-98 N. R. Warhadpande view
Inscriptional Footholds of Indian History
99-i V. W. Karambelkar view
Nagpur University Library
149-154 V. W. Karambelkar view
Reviews
155-160 H. N. Sinha view
Backmatter
i-ii H. N. Sinha view

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