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The Heart of Aryavarta. A Study of the Psychology of Indian Unrest

1925

The object of the institution was set forth in the forefront of the rules drawn up by the directors as being—" the tuition of the sons of respectable Hindoos in the English and Indian language and in the literature and science of Europe and Asia "."ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF SYSTEM 19 The missionaries were little behind the seclarists in furthering the advance of education on modern lines. [...] June of the same year saw the foundation of the Calcutta Medical College the success of which was made possible by the courage of one Madsudan Gupta who had been educated at Hare's"ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF SYSTEM 21 school in defying custom which forbade the touching of the dead by the higher castes and with the assistance of a few courageous pupils undertaking the dissection of a human body. [...] The evidence tendered to the Calcutta University Commission of 191.7 showed the existence of a profound difference of opinion on the question of the continued employment of English as the medium of instruction even during the university courses and though the opinion of the majority still favoured this practice there were many Indians amongst the minority who expressed the view that the forcing [...] C. Alazunular in his introduction to the "Life and Teachings of Elesliub Chandra Sell"."THE NEW WINE OF THE WEST 47 With a certain section of the newly educated the adoption of all the less reputable habits of the youth of Europe became an obsession and the open defiance of the traditions of Hinduism a point of honour. [...] He had before him the example of his grandfather Ramkamal Sen a truly remarable man who by sheer force of character and ability had raised himself from the humble position of an assistant type-setter on Rs.8 a month in the employment of the Asiatic Society of Bengal to that of a member of the Council of the Society and of Dewan of the Bank of Bengal on a salary of Rs.2000 a month.
philosophy religion
Pages
281
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.143292
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-xvii Earl of Ronaldshay view
Prologue
1-7 unknown view
Chapter I An Unique Experiment
8-15 unknown view
Chapter II Origin and Growth of the System
16-27 unknown view
Chapter III The Flowering of an Indian Language
28-34 unknown view
Chapter IV Navadvipa and its Associations
35-43 unknown view
Chapter V The New Wine of the West
44-54 unknown view
Chapter VI At the Cross-Roads
55-65 unknown view
Chapter VII A Re-Orientation of Aim?
66-79 unknown view
Chapter VIII Perverted Patriotism
80-87 unknown view
Chapter IX Panegyrics of the Past
88-102 unknown view
Chapter X ” Ananda Math ”
103-116 unknown view
Chapter XI The Song of the Lord
117-131 unknown view
Chapter XII Characteristics of Indian Art
132-142 unknown view
Chapter XIII Sex Symbolism
143-150 unknown view
Chapter XIV An Indian Renaissance
151-160 unknown view
Chapter XV Indian Monism
161-171 unknown view
Chapter XVI A Prorblem for the Pundpts
172-180 unknown view
Chapter XVII The Letter of the Vedanta
181-188 unknown view
Chapter XVIII The Spirit of the Vedanta
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Chapter XIX The Spirit of the Vedanta (Continued)
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Chapter XX The Spirit of the Vedanta (Concluded)
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Appendix
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Index
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Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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