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Modern Review September 1923

1923

In the whole vealed to his vision in all the splendour of world our country is the only one which her rivers and mountains her cities and has six seasons—and also the only country oceans bathed in the ineffable radiance in which avatars have been born from time to which poured over tier from the depths of the time and have promised to take birth again Infinite. [...] His hearthrobs melted into impalpable waves which transcended the limits of his prison walls and spreading through the open sky found their own rhythm in the dance of the leaves and blossoms and their play of freedom in the field of the world's work. [...] Ever sinoe he had been told' of the agitation which the ooupling of their names had roused in the Britt= Ramaj Lolita's presence had for him the effect of a magnet in the vicinity of the needle of a galvanometer. [...] You men may like to take no end of time to think lint it's we women who have meanwhile to hear the whole brunt of it !" Sudhir accompanied Binoy as he came out of the house for his was the feeling of one who would like to trample the dainties before starting to feast in right earnest. [...] All the efforts of those educationalists in the West who believe in the coming of a new age are directed towards freeing the mind and soul of the child from the fetters of convention and tradition.
government politics public policy
Pages
138
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Gora
257-274 Rabindranath Tagore view
Swaraj Through Education
275-280 W.W. Pearson view
Laws of Heredity and Their Application to Man
281-285 B.L. Bhatia view
The Misconection About the Indian Agrarian System
286-290 Radhakamal Mukerjee view
The Fort of Raygad
290-294 L.N. Sane view
Routes of Traffic in Ancient India
294-297 S.V. Viswanatha view
Calcutta Suppression of the Immoral Traffic Bill
297-300 Chuni Bose view
The Oil Monopoly and the British Empire
300-303 D.S.V. Rao view
Walt Whitman. the Poet
303-304 Taraknath Das view
Glimpses of Indian India
305-311 Nihal Singh view
Social Life in the Buddhistic Age — I
311-318 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
319-327 K.M.J. view
The Heart-Beat of Trees
327-330 unknown view
Gleanings
331-336 unknown view
Comment and Criticism
337-346 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
346-354 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
354-362 unknown view
Notes
363-384 unknown view