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Modern Review March 1936

1936

the question whether Swamiji's gospel of service was borrowed from the west is not entirely without importance there being even now a school of thought which looking on itself as the sole repository of the wisdom of the ancient sages and as the sole trustee for the preservation of the purity of our religion and society. [...] of the of the 1/city that is in the poor the the sick and the hungry. [...] out of the pour specimens of humanity that composed the great bulk of his countrymen real men and women who would be able to stand before the world with their heads erect in the full consciousness of nnmhood to deal a death-blow to that inertia of centuries the lamas which enveloisql the country from One end to the other and to stimulate in a nation of dyspeptics indulging in antics to the acc [...] If for achieving this he had on the one hand to dig out of the accumulated debris of ages the true religion of the Hindus the religion of the Upanishads he had on the other to initiate a clear-rut programme of social service to be carried out by the Order Ire established under the banner of his Master. [...] How the ideal of service that was brought to hint in a lightning flash as it were by the apparently disjointed words of his Master germinated and took root in him and ... leader of men overcame by the force of his own magnetic personality as well as by the grandeur of his conception of worship of the Deity in man the opposition of brother monks two found it difficult.
government politics public policy
Pages
130
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
John Tyndall
245-249 Jabez T. Sunderland view
Sri Ramkrishna and the Gospel of Service
250-254 S. N. Guha Roy view
Modern Architecture
255-259 J. A. Brinkman view
The Making of an Indian M. P.
259-265 Nihal Singh view
Caste: Some Contrasts and Parallels
266-269 John Archer view
Travellers in the Night
269-276 Sita Devi view
Celebration of Gaekwar’s Jubilee in New York
276-276 unknown view
Edgar Allan Poe’s Orientalism
277-282 Kurt F. Leidecker view
Universities and Religious Instruction
282-283 S. G. Warty view
Hindu-Muslim Unity Platitudes and its Realities
284-289 Dhires Chakravrati view
The Need of the Hour in our Politics
289-289 D. D. Pinglay view
“Bitter-Sweet”
290-293 Maud MacCarthy view
Education Versus Brith-Control
293-294 C. N. Menon view
A Clay Head from Kalinjar (Bogra)
295-297 Sarasi Saraswati view
An Indian Zoologist in Portugal
297-298 unknon view
A Phase of Village Uplift Work
298-304 Satis Das Gupta view
Congress Jubilee Celebration in Vienna
304-305 unknown view
Indo Buddhist Art in China
306-309 unknown view
International Conference of Women
310-315 Kamala Chatterjee view
Indian Womanhood
316-316 unknown view
Book Reviews
317-324 unknown view
Communal Nepotism
325-326 K. Veeresalingam Pantulu view
Foreign Periodicals
327-331 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
332-336 unknown view
The Railway Budget
337-339 Bhabatosh Datta view
The Finances of Bengal
339-341 Bhabatosh Datta view
Notes
342-364 unknown view