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Modern Review February 1925

1925

The outlook of the differences of opinion between the official average British statesman is that of the school of thought and non-official economists policeman whose interest in the life of the as to the origin of this malady but evidence humanity around him is that of mere curiof such poverty is staring one in the face city and his aim is not to advance things everywhere and if some of the [...] The son of Sankhapala king of is put in the mouth of the Master who in the Nagas had almshalls erected at the the guise of the bird Kunala expounds the four city gates and by his almsgiving made follies of women from the heights of the a stir throughout the land (V". [...] In the sequel Matanga's of the Vedanta where the divinity of man wife DitthAfangalika arrived on the some and the equality of all souls as so many and the Brahmins were made to taste emanations from the Absolute are taught in rice-gruel sprinkled by her as a result of popular language to a people whose contempt which they were put out of caste by the for the lower castes it does nothing to mid [...] Chandalas the meanest of men." The lure which tempts the victims whom The Vedas have no hidden power to *ache° 411(44 One of the most important of the birtThe traitor or the coward or the knave-- ti be WW1 Merit whO to feed the Wee stories from the point of view of caste is Piles wood and straW. [...] Buddha's and the whole theory of Vedic ritualism was rational code of ethics and his doctrine of subjected to the searchlight of rational critthe equality of MAU would now be of immense (ism and held up to scorn benefit not only to the social but also the As to the position of the different castes political regeneration of our country and his amone themselves we get sufficient indications t
government politics public policy
Pages
152
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Poverty and Progress
129-132 Manu Subedar view
A Memoir of Old Delhi
132-135 C.F. Andrews view
Social Life in the Buddhistic Age—III
135-144 unknown view
Marriage Ceremony Among Maharastra Brahmins
145-147 V.G. Apte view
Conservatism
147-151 Abdul Aziz view
Early Buddhism and the Laity
151-154 Narendra Law view
Shelley on Political Reform
155-165 D. V. Gundappa view
The League of Nations
165-167 M Ahmed view
A Call for Asian Emancipation
167-170 unknown view
Historical Records of Northern India 1700-1817
170-174 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Eternal Chinese Question
174-180 Benoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
180-187 unknown view
Tube-Wells
188-193 Rajshekhar Bose view
What Happened at Geneva
193-195 C.F. Andrews view
Gleanings
196-203 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
203-218 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
218-225 unknown view
Notes
225-258 unknown view
The Maharshi Devendranath Tagore
258-260 Sten Konow view
Hindu Polity
260-263 unknown view
Errata
264-264 unknown view