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Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India

1939

That a bold and industrious peasantry peopled the smiling and peaceful villages of ancient India and cultivated the endless expanse of fertile fields while the artisans in towns carried their various manufactures to a state of perfection and that the industrial products of India were known to the merchants of Assyria and Babylon Phoenicia and Egypt Sumatra and Java as also to the distant parts [...]. Unless the mind of the student world is given a bent in the direction of the main and natural sources of livelihood and is developed in a scientific spirit in keeping with the special Indian condition the gulf 2 between the educated classes and the masses must widen ; the former must live on the latter instead of the former living with and for the latter and sweetening their life." As a ma [...] Radhakrishnan An education that brings up a young man in entire idifference to the misery and poverty surrounding him to the general strigency of life to the dumb pangs of the tortured bodies and the lives submerged in the shadow is essentially a failure." V We need hardly emphasize that the future of India depends upon the rising generation of the country. [...] Excepting the students of the immdiate neighbourhood they all stay in the hostel the warder of the school bing the supervisor of the boarding house also. [...] And as a rule the greater the "alien-ness" of the culture to which the language of the translated text belongs the more limited are such possibilities.
philosophy religion
Pages
60
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120002
Segment Pages Author Actions
Gods Prayer to Sri Krishna
313-313 Prabhavananda view
The Aspirations of Young India
314-319 Ashokananda view
Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
319-320 Ashokananda view
World Fellowship
320-322 Francis Younghusband view
The Folk High Schools of Denmark: a Model for India
322-331 H.R. Krishnan view
Problem of Understanding Alien Cultures
331-336 Stanislaw Schayer view
Swami Vivekananda’s Message to America
336-340 Akhilananda view
Badarayana’s Conception of Brahman
341-348 P.M. Modi view
Teachings of the Prophet of Iran
348-352 F.J. Ginwala view
Realisation and Its Method
352-353 Anilbaran Roy view
Mulamadhyama-Karika
354-356 Vimuktananda view
Notes and Comments
357-359 Ashokananda view
Reviews and Notices
359-361 unknown view
News and Reports
362-364 Ashokananda view

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