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The Indian Review February 1953

1953

ASPECTS OF THE VEDANTA CONTENTS :—The Vedanta : some reasons for its study ; Veda and the Vedanta ; Vedanta towards all religions ; the Vedanta in outline ; the Vedanta Religion ; the ethics of the Vedanta ; the Philosophy of the Vedanta ; the Vedanta Philosophy ; the Vedantic Doctrine of the future life ; the Vedanta ; its Theory and Practice ; the Vedanta for the world ; Vedanta in daily life. [...] In the answers to some of these questions reside both the _fascination and the effectiveness of MRA. [...] Moral Re-Armament came into being in the first quarter of the present century as the answer to a deep need in the life of our times. [...] It came as the answer to division to the conflicts of plans parties and personalities to the failure in moral standards wiiich undecuts our best efforts to improve the lot of mankind. [...] The promise of \MRA is realistic : it goes to the root of the problem and begins world-charge with a change in human nature.
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Frontmatter
i-xviii B. Natesan view
Moral Re-Armament
49-51 John Caulfeild view
The British Legacy in India
52-54 Austin Dsouza view
The Music Academy Madras
54-56 V. Raghavan view
The Andhra University
57-58 V.S. Krishna view
Nationalist Revolt in Kenya
59-60 Aditya Sen Gupta view
General Cariappa
60-61 Sityama Kala view
From my Notebook
62-64 Bee view
Congresses and Conferences
65-72 unknown view
Home and Foreign Affairs
73-76 unknown view
The World of Books
77-79 unknown view
Diary of the Month
80-80 unknown view
Readers Digest
81-87 unknown view
Indians Outside India
88-88 unknown view
Multum in Parvo
89-96 unknown view
Backmatter
1-10 unknown view