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The Indian Review a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest September 1918

1918

Side by side with this progress in the stanpoint of the Congress there has been a progress in regard to the number of delegates and the number of visitors the pomp and the eclat of the gathering and other extraneous circumstances The only limitation to the number of delegates to the Indian National Congress in the past has been the extent of conscious political sentiment in the minds of the p [...] With the growth of the importance of the Congress the number of repolters the number of distinguished visitors and others who crowd the pandal has gone on increasing. [...] The speeches in the Congress including the formal delivery of a speech already printed and in the hands of the public by the President are the kind of Congress eloquence for which there is no room in modern days. [...] The Andhras the Kadambas the Gangas the Chalukyas the Rastrakootas the.Kalachuryas the Hoysalas the rulers of the N:ijayanagar Empire and ofaerMysore Kingdom flourished in different periods of History and they were all brave and reputed warriors men of religious faith and men who encouraged learning in their respective kingdoms. [...] THE GLORY OF THE KARNATAK The Great Shri Madhwacharya the propounder of Dwaita philosophy was a native of the Karnatak Shri Shankaracharya the originator of the Adwaita School and Shri Ramanujacharya of the Vishistadwaita School had made the Karnatak their home.
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The Future of International Relationship
617-618 S. Coleman view
The Congress and the Future
619-622 Manu Subedar view
National Education
622-623 “Jali” view
The Passing of the Free Trade Doctrine
624-629 Brij Narain view
The Indian Village Community
630-632 Radhakamal Mukerjee view
Siam Atwar and in Peace
633-635 Saint Singh view
History of the Kannada Territory and Language
636-638 R.B. Narasimhacharya view
Engineering and Indian Industries
639-640 H.N. Pherwani view
The History of Bengali Literature
641-642 Hari Ghosal view
Three Vaishnava Saints
643-651 K.V. Ramaswami view
The Reforms : Some Constructive Criticisms
652-656 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
657-664 unknown view
Questions of Importance
665-665 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
666-666 unknown view
Feudatory India
667-667 unknown view
Indians Outside India
668-668 unknown view
Industrial and Commercial Section
669-669 unknown view
Agricultural Section
670-670 unknown view
Notices of Books
671-671 unknown view
Diary of the Month
672-672 unknown view
Literary
673-673 unknown view
Educational
674-674 unknown view
Legal
675-675 unknown view
Medical
676-676 unknown view
Science
677-677 unknown view
Personal
678-678 unknown view
Political
679-679 unknown view
General
680-ii unknown view