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Man: Social Moral and Intellectual

1911

The receptacle of milk is the pot of the pot is the earth but what is the substratum of the Earth ? On farther consideration it will be found that the space which we call the empty Void is the Substratum of the Earth. [...] It may also be termed the container of the effects (its ). Just as the extension of a thing is the amount of space it occupies so the duration of activity'or the manifestation of the power of an object is its period of existence. [...] change in the materials and also in the constituents of the body at the different stages If the totality of these constituents in the body is the principal element—the sine qua non of co ntinued existence and the identity of the I notion—then this 1" cannot exist and remain the same for a moment. [...] Therefore the term `1'' is not applicable to the mere addition or combination of all the materials of this body ; and the combination of all the constituents of the p resent body is not absolutely necesary to the manifestation and continuous existence of the I in a future state or an after-life. [...] It is even minuter than the thousandth part of the tiny speck of matter constituting the foetus in the womb where the I first inanifested for the rudiments of all the organs necessary for the expression of energies and faculties in the adult life were then unmanifest in that undifferentiated form.
philosophy religion
Pages
257
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.146002
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i Bireshwar Pande view
Preface
i-viii Bireshwar Pande view
Introduction
1-5 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter I. The Universe—Kosmos
6-13 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter II. Manifestation and Creation
14-18 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter III. Man and the Soul
19-35 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter IV. Existence Prenatal and Postmortal
36-45 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter V. God
46-74 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter VI. Knowledge and Faith
75-89 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter VII. Equality and Freedom
90-102 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter VIII. Duty. How to Ascertain It
103-116 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter IX. Education and Control
117-139 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter X. Civilisation
140-154 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter XI. The Position of the Sexes
155-195 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter XII. Caste System
196-218 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter XIII. Religion and Religious Duties
219-240 Bireshwar Pande view
Chapter XIV. Conclusion
241-248 Bireshwar Pande view

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