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The Indian Review June 1953

1953

We have the story of the epic in full together with the renowned dialogues the beautiful character sketches and the many inimitable descriptions. [...] F. O. Schrader ;—" I am delighted to see in what pleasant and unobjectionable way the Sanskrit Ramayana has now been made accessible to even a tiro in Sanskrit who knows enough English to use the translation." The Twentieth Century :—" The distinguishing feature of the book is the scholarship the taste almost the genius that the compiler brought to bear on the text in condensing it so as to mak [...] 6. The Value of Hindu Philosophy in a Modern State* SRI C. RAJA GOPALACHAR1 Chief Minister Madras my proposition in respect of Hindu Philosophy and civic conscience I may submit that the fault lies in the latteday decline of devotion to that philosophy and not in the philosophy itself. [...] A study of the Upanishads will show that the universe is recognised therein as the result of a gradual unfolding of the creative power inherent in the primordial substance. [...] Unfortunately however those who happened by the accidents of history to lead movements for the demolition of old economic ideas and for the establishment of the alprevailing dominance of the public weal and for the re-organisation of society on a non-competitive economy were tempted by an immediate strategic advantage.
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Frontmatter
i-16 B. Natesan view
The Value of Hindu Philosophy in a Modern State
241-247 C. Rajagopalachari view
The Andhra Province
248-248 A.G. Galletti view
Philosophy: Eastern and Western
249-251 unknown view
Sarvodaya and Marxism
252-253 S.N. Agarwal view
The Coronation of H.M.Queen Elizabeth II
254-257 unknown view
Indo-China Fights on
258-259 S.B. Mookherji view
Turkey and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
259-260 Aditya Sen Gupta view
Motive for Murder: a Short Story
261-262 Ivy Russell view
Gentlemen the King
262-264 T.K. Venkataraman view
From my Notebook
265-265 Bee view
Home and Foreign Affairs
266-268 unknown view
The World of Books
269-271 unknown view
Diary of the Month
272-272 unknown view
Readers’ Digest
273-279 unknown view
Indians Outside India
280-280 unknown view
Multum in Parvo
281-288 unknown view
Backmatter
1-ii unknown view