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Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute

1934

Especially significant in this connection are the rules about the daily Sva dhydya and..fAtarpazia the former enjoining the recapitulation of at least a potion of what was learnt in the student life and the latter requiring a daily tribute of gratitude to the literary giants of the bye-gone times. [...] The discontinuance of dissection in the medical training and the abandonment of agriculture by the Brahmanas Buddhists and hails are also to be attributed to the hold of the progressively pritanical notions over the popular mind. [...] Renaissance and Reformation however started an era of intellectual indpendence and originality in Europe in the sixteenth century ; in India on the other hand the foreign rule and its baneful cosequences continued the spirit and atmosphere of the middle ages down to the time of the national reawakening towards the end of the 19th century. [...] Some of the defects noted above like the neglect of the educe tion of the women and the masses crept in the Hindu Educational System only in later times others like the non-existence of a broad-based secondary course and the neglect of the vernculars were common to all the contemporary systems. [...] In course of time the Mussalman teachers and schools drew off the largest portion of the upper and the middle classes of the commnity and the tols and the pathdalas either died or barely managed to survive.?
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Authors

Dr. R.N. Dandekar

Pages
157
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120009
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vi A.B Gajendragadkar, Y.G Paranjpe view
Ideals Merits and Defects of Ancient Indian Educational System
137-158 A.S. Altekar view
The Critical Edition of the Mahabharata : Adiparvan
159-175 M. Winternitz view
Famine in Ancient India
176-197 R. Ganguli view
Darsanasara of Devasena Critical Text
198-206 A.N Upadhye view
Unidentified Sources of The Vimuttimagga
207-211 P.V Bapat view
Migration of Legends
212-219 V.R. Dikshitar view
Influence of Tantra on the Smrti-Nibandhas
220-235 Rajendra Hazra view
The Date of the Kundamala
236-239 A.C Woolner view
Miscellanea
240-249 unknown view
Editorial Notes
250-258 unknown view
Books Received
259-264 unknown view
Article
i-xiii unknown view
Concluding Lecture
i-vi R.R. Kale view
Article
i-ii unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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