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Modern Review October 1936

1936

the cracking of the guns and the cries of the combatants filling earth and sky had subsided into the dread stillness of death. [...] How my whole being yearned and strained to dedicate the burden of its heart the burden of its youth the burden of its unclaimed worship in one last salutation to him who had thus vanished into the unknown; and then in the stillness of this night of nights to merge its frustrated life like a flower untimely plucked from its stem in the limpid depths of the mumna !swooning under the caress o [...] And established at length in the status of that lino Brahmin of the beginning of my youth tba$ last Brahmin of the end of my youth that only Brahmin for me in all the world I shone in the radiance of conscious attainment —" I had listened enthralled to ever so many stories of Kesharlal's daring exploits during the course of the mutiny but ithat remained engraved on my memory was the. [...] To remove misunderstanding among the peoples of the West about the oriental people he tried to popularise the study of comparative religion and the envilizations of the East so that there might be genuine appreciation of all that is best in Oriental culture. [...] lie was president of the India Informatitin Bureau of New York (1918-221 was Editor of the Young India started by Lala Lajpat Rai 11918-21) and president of the India Society of America (1923-28) He was president of " The American League for India's Freedom " and VicPresident of " All World Gandhi Fellowship." The Rev.
government politics public policy
Pages
142
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
False Hopes
361-366 Rabindranath Tagore view
Homage To Rev. Dr. J. T. Sunderland
367-368 Taraknath Das view
J. T. Sunderland: True Friend of India
368-368 N.S. Hardiker view
Champion Of India’s Freedom The Late Dr. Sunderland
369-370 Chaman Lal view
Sunderland Memorial Meeting
370-371 Haridas Mazumdar view
Will Women Vote in Their First Election?
372-373 Manoramabai Modak view
Procedure in Labour Legislation
374-381 Rajani Das view
Health Education Through Schools in Bengal
381-383 Kamala Debi view
Present Trend of World Politics
384-386 Taraknath Das view
How We Know God Exists
386-389 J.T. Sunderland view
The Hundred Per Cent Pacifists of Great Britain
390-393 Fredoon Kabraji view
Indian Children’s Rhymes And Chants
394-396 Devendra Satyarthi view
Travellers in the Night
397-403 Sita Devi view
Arabian Architecture
403-405 Sheikh Rasool view
RammMohun Roy His Possible Influence on American Thought with Special Emphasis upon Periodicals
405-412 Elsa Moore view
Danger to Hindu Culture in Bengalmaktabisation of Primary Schools
412-414 Jatindra Datta view
Book Reviews
415-420 unknown view
The Demand for Colonies
421-425 Hirendra Mukherjee view
Dentistry in India
426-430 R. Maganlal view
Ananda Ashrama At Dacca
430-434 Girish Nag view
Must We Propagandize?
434-437 Nihal Singh view
Indian Periodicals
438-442 unknwon view
Foreign Periodicals
443-446 unknwon view
Rajaram. The Adopted Son of Rammohun Roy
446-446 unknwon view
Extracts From Dr. J. T. Sunderland's Letters To Ramananda Chatterjee
447-450 unknwon view
The Last Illness and Passing of Dr. J. T. Sunderland
450-451 unknwon view
The Situation in Palestine and Indian Opinion
451-454 Nihar Ray view
The Bratachari Movement in India
454-457 unknown view
India and Preparedness
457-460 unknown view
World-Unrest
461-464 unknown view
Notes
465-488 unknown view