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Modern Review March 1928

1928

This is a sort of imprimatur which is to be found in the poems of Hafiz and in the songs of ICabir Tulsidas and Surdas and in all the poems of the Vaishnava poets of Bengal. [...] of course the deity:The glowing stanzas of Vidyapati are read by the devout Hindu with as little of the baser part of human sensuousness as the Song of Solomon is by the Christian priest." The Vaishnava poets belong to the same order as the Sufi poets like Hafiz and Jalaluddin Rumi. [...] When she speaks with a smile all the musical notes of the impassioned' cuckoo the lute and the lyre in the three world% are arrayed together." The time came when according to the tradition recorded in various ancient books Krishna passed out of the sight sod out of the life of Radha. [...] The most ethereal MOM the English poets Shelley has treated' of Love's Philosophy in lines of surpassing loveliness in which the deep calls unto the deep and the heights reach oat to greater heights :- The fountains mingle with the river And the rivers with the ocean The winds of heaven mix for ever With a sweet emotion Nothing in the world is single All things by a law divine In one another's [...] Adaptation of the diction to the subject and also to the minds of the audience or the public is a preliminary requirement and the fact that this is so often forgotten accounts for much waste of even the finest eloquence.
government politics public policy
Pages
144
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Vidyapati The Poet of Mithila and Bengal
253-261 Nagendranath Gupta view
Sociology and Progress
261-264 Wendell Thomas view
Sincerity in Speech and Writing and the Essence of True Eloquence
265-270 Hetty Kohn view
Physicists at the Volta Centenary Congress
270-276 unknown view
How Britain Gives Military Protection to India
277-279 J.T. Sunderland view
The Capetown Agreement
280-281 C.F. Andrews view
Positive Outline of Imperialism
281-285 Nirmal Maitra view
Rajput Origins in Orissa
285-291 R.D. Banerji view
Pluok or Timidity
291-293 J.L. Sathe view
Recruitment of the Civil Service
293-298 Naresh Roy view
The Snataks of Gujarat Vidyapitha
298-301 Dilkhush Divanji view
Gleanings
302-309 unknown view
Indian Epios in Indian Colonies
309-312 Phanindranath Bose view
The Midwife Problem and Its Relation to Child Welfare
312-314 N.G. Moitra view
The Anniversary of Tansen
314-315 Radha Saksena view
Leprosy Problem in Bankura
316-324 Jogesh Ray view
Reviews & Notice of Books
325-332 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
333-342 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
343-349 unknown view
All-India Women’s Educational Conference
349-353 Prabhat Sanyal view
Indians Abroad
354-359 Benarsi Chaturvedi view
Indian Woman Hood
360-362 unknown view
Notes
363-384 unknown view