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Hindupore - A Peep Behind the Indian Unrest An Anglo-Indian Romance

1909

My mother had often told me as a little child of the sacred pilgrimages to Orissa the Holy Land of the Hindu people among whom she had lived so happily and of the blessings that attend all who serve at the great Temple of Jagannath the Lord of the World ! I used to cry.at the sad story she told me of the suffeings of the thousands of poor women who make the pilgrimage on foot every year. [...] The serpent then assuming the form of Karkata the snake King ehanged the handsome Nala into a hideous man consoling him with the assurance that the venom of the bite by which the transfOrmacion was effected should prove a source of constant torment to Koli and that Nala's beauty should in due time be restored to hin. [...] ay sin and to partake of the holy food of the Sacrament at the shrine of the g..eat Creator and Preserver of mankind appeals strongly to those who believe in the efficacy of Baptism. [...] _ " The most successful of all missionary orders that of the Jesuits which during the first century of its existence devoted itself with extraordinary tact and zeal to the religious conversion of the world did succeed in making converts of the highest in India espeally at the Mogul Cou:t. [...] " Of course the voyage of Columbus at the end of the fifteenth century that actually led to the discovery of a new world was undertaken in the hope of finding a shorter way to the almost unknown land of Cathay ' of which so many wonders had been told " said Mr.
literature fiction
Pages
326
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.147659
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i S.M. Mitra view
Frontmatter
i-vi S.M. Mitra view
Preface
vii-viii S.M. Mitra view
Chapter I Chatelubriand’s “Atala” Captivates Lord Tara
1-11 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter II Raja Ram Singh Joins at Suez
12-23 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter III An English Missionary
24-29 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter IV Mohan-Lal the Hindu Prime Minister
30-42 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter V Mr. Hunt. Superintedent of Police
43-52 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter VI Lord Tara and Moiian Lal
53-59 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter VII Princess Kamala—Hel Dream
60-70 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter VIII A Hindu Armoury—a Hindu Boudoir
71-76 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter IX Delhi Durbar Procession During Lent
77-84 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter X Pan-Hinduism
85-96 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XI Raja Ram Singh’s Bipthday Celebrations
97-105 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XII The Bandemataram Flag—A Model Official
106-115 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XIII Colonel Pronside and Babu Sircar
116-124 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XIV Chateaubriand’s Original’Princess Kamala
125-133 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XV The Bhairava Temple
134-144 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XVI Lord Tara and mr. Harvey
145-151 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XVII A Rajput Tiger-Hunt
152-163 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XVIII Tara in love with Kamala
164-170 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XIX A Diplomatic Aljiance
171-179 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XX A Railway Row
180-192 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXI The Hindu in Anglo-Indian Politics
193-199 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXII Secrft Police Reports
200-210 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXIII At Barrackpore
211-217 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXIV Irish Signs and uindu Signs
218-225 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXV Hindu Music
226-231 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXVI The Rev. Long Engaged to Miss Scott
232-237 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXVII Tara and Kamala in a Boat
238-245 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXVIII The Crocodue Lord
246-253 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXIX The Astrologer at work
254-259 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXX Murder of Superintendent Hunt
260-266 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXXI Marriage of Tara and Kamala
267-278 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXXII Is Marraige a Lottery
279-285 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXXIII Hindu Japanese Affinity
286-295 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXXIV The Honeymoon
296-304 S.M. Mitra view
Chapter XXXV Transmigration
305-317 S.M. Mitra view

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