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The Indian Review April 1932 a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1932

As a result of this the general bddy of the Indian public have made a practice of accumulating their savings in metallic form using for the purpose the two precious metals of gold and silver with the extraordinary result that a substantial proportion of the world production of gold and silver is economically immobilised in India and ceases to be able to play its proper part in the working of th [...] In the Pali texts the Bodhisatva doctrine is enunciaed in the Lakkbana Suttanta in the Dighanikaya in the Jatakas in the Cariya Pitaka and in the Buddhavamsa. [...] The other 'alternative open to the members of a denomnational institution and the one which is certainly becoming more popular with them is to feign a lukewarm loyalty to both ; the sectarian aims and objects of their institution and the ideal of the pursuit of knowledge. [...] They destroyed so as to produce out of their destruction the equality of man that supreme falsity itself of Christian origin the equality of man in the sight of God as opposed to the truth that is known to all the inequality of man." What Nietzsche taught as modern man's greatest need was " the trans-valuation of all values " a return to the pre-Christian values and their enhancement in his i [...] If a pointer is attached to the inert mass and a calibrated drum which will move with the vibration of the ground is rotated in contact with the pointer the pointer will leave a record on the drum of the intensity of the shock and of the frequency and amplitude and period of accompanying waves.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
The Trade Situation
241-243 Herbert Williams view
Adult Education
243-244 Millie Polak view
The Bodhisatva Doctrine
245-245 Devamitta Dharmapala view
Muslims of Ceylon
246-247 Z.D. Musafer view
The Korean Unrest
248-248 N.A. Perumal view
Evils of Sectarianism in Education
249-252 Jwala Prasad view
The Teaching of Friedrich Nietzsche
252-253 G.T. Wrench view
A Trip to Canada
254-255 P. Seshadri view
Development of Christian Personality
256-257 Ross Barker view
Earthquake and its Origin
258-259 C.N. Hangal view
Abanindra Nath Tagore: the Painter
260-261 G.S. Khosla view
The Mystery of the Atom
262-263 N. Pillai view
The Investment Outlook
263-264 L.G. view
World Events
265-267 A.J. Saunders view
Indian Affairs
267-269 unknown view
Trade and Finance
270-271 Srivas view
Diary of the Month
272-272 unknown view
The World of Books
273-275 unknown view
Indian States
276-278 unknown view
Indians Overseas
279-280 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
281-288 unknown view
Multum in Parvo News Departmental Notes
289-312 unknown view