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Modern Review January 1924

1924

On the other hand the people temple bearing a little over the regulation which succeeds in reducing this gap to offerings prescribed in the almanac ! the lowest dimension attains the highest This then is our main problem : How to expression of its humanity and in the cget rid of the stakes of superstition which operation of its individuals with one another make thorny the highway along whic [...] For to the NInsalman the dismemberment of The province of Bengal was not a real sorrow such as is the dismemberment of the Turkish Empire which recently made him join the Hindu in the non-co-operation movement. [...] But Asop has brains anti 50 wrought havoc with their recorded once for all the history of the intellect ; and because of their resulting conference between the wolf and the lamb inertness of mind they fail to understand on the question of the right of drinking at how this insult to Divinity offered by the the stream and the easy settlement of the depreciation of their own humanity if at the [...] The religion of the sea-voyage so that for the protection of Nambudri Brahmins has always contemned their coast they had to fall back upon those the Alusalman the religion of the Moplas who preferred the dictates of Reason to despised the Brahmin. [...] For them the light of day is no more our old religion remain just as it is ; than the night for sleep so that even in the what if the means be unreal the results will full blaze of midday their backs are pelted be real and will right the wrong." We are with the brickbats of the ghost in the anxious to checkmate first and then think of nursery rhyme.
government politics public policy
Pages
144
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xii Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Problem
1-10 Rabindranath Tagore view
On the Eve of a Great Struggle
10-13 C.F. Andrews view
The Religious Quest of India
14-20 Maheshchandra Ghosh view
Rise of the Christian Power in India
20-23 Bialiophile view
The Caves of Kanheri
24-29 Abu-Riha view
“I Shall Lift up Mine Eyes unto the Hills”
29-34 Alice Bird view
Silence
35-40 F.G. Pearce view
The Indian Cotton Industry ( About A. D. 1700 )
40-45 P.T. Thomas view
India at the Empire Round Table
46-49 Nihal Singh view
The Poetry of Rose O’neill
50-52 S.B. view
Reviews and Notices of Books
52-61 unknown view
Gleanings
61-68 unknown view
Aurangzib’s Favourite Son
69-72 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Old Old Story
73-80 Santa Chatterjee view
Comment and Criticism
81-81 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
82-92 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
92-99 unknown view
Notes
100-124 unknown view