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Modern Review June 1912

1912

With this sort of statement at the commencement the learned philologist jumped to the conclusion :-- "Thatlibefore the ancestors of the Indians and the Persians started for the south. [...] From the rpresentation of the old races of people on the walls of the ancient Egyptian monments we can see that the African races of the old times still occupy the old homes of theirs. [...] ed and degraded relics of a far more prominent mountain system which stood in Palmozoic times on the edge of the Rajputana sea." The whole of the East Coast of India the central plateau and the stretch of land to the slopes of the now depressed Aravalli mountains have not much changed since the primary period of India's evolution. [...] The progress of those who proceeded to the north-east was arrested by the Himalayas to the north the Naga hills to the east and the flooded shores of Burma to the south-east. [...] Ought we to continue still in the idea that the fabric of the religion the literture philosophy and institutions of the Greeks was raised entirely by the unaided genius of the (' reek race on a substratum of Aryan tradition 1' In mythology at all events it does not appear that the hour is come for striking new lines of research.
government politics public policy
Pages
137
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Woman’s Lot in East and West
573-579 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Supreme Night
579-583 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Early Races of India
583-588 B.C. Mazumdar view
Mythological Investigation and the Aryan Hypothesis
588-591 V. Iyer view
The Demonstration Train of American Agricul Tural Colleges
591-594 S. Sinha view
The Family as the Economic Unit in India
594-599 Radhakamal Mukerjae view
The Rise and Decadence of Art in India
599-603 Arun Sen view
The Democratic Spirit
603-608 Wilfred Wellock view
Studies in Salva Siddhanta
608-612 Mahes Ghosh view
Rajgir: An Ancient Babylon
612-617 Nivedita view
The Stones of Varendra
618-622 A.K. Maitra view
In German Prisons
622-627 unknown view
Hindu and Hinduism
628-632 Bhai Parmanand view
Project for A Hindu Girls School
632-634 unknown view
A Successful Swadeshi Concern
634-645 unknown view
Compulsory Elementary Education
645-651 Pol view
The Krishna of the Bhagavadgita
651-658 Sitanath Tattvabhushan view
Islam in China and Higher Asia
659-667 Sarat Das view
Comment and Criticism
668-669 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
669-673 K.M.J. view
Notes
673-692 unknown view