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The Aryan Path December 1948

1948

The necessity to perpetuate the kind is the origin of love which is one of the strongest influences in the formation of the human character. [...] To him we owe a large share of the beauty and colour and variety of life— flowers bright plumage the song of the bird and the nobility of the human spirit. [...] Her translations from some of the later Chinese poets of the Sung Dynasty have appeared in two volumes in the Wisdom of the East Series undbr the titles The Herald Wind and The Rapier of Lu.—ED.] T’ao Chien styled Yuan Ming was born in Kiukiang in the Province of Kiangsi. [...] Since the day that the Church was accepted by the Roman Empire it turned into the friend of the Cesars the associate and often the accomplice of the Great. [...] One of the most subtle and sinister manifestations of the extent to which authoritarian ideas have swept the world is the growing tolerance of the principle of compulsion of the indiviual in the real or assumed interest of the group.
philosophy religion
Pages
54
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120051
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii Sophia Wadia view
Frontmatter
i-xv Sophia Wadia view
The Message of Christmas
529-529 Sophia Wadia view
Life’s Debt to Death
530-533 Alexander Skuich view
The Poet T’Ao and his Prose and Poetic Philosophy (365-427 A.D.)
534-538 Clara Candlin view
History and Tenets of the Albigenses
539-542 M. A. Moyal view
The Bundisch Youth in Germany
543-546 K. H. A. Ebeling view
The Authoritarian Idea
546-546 Ph.D. view
The Rohit Suktas of the Atharvaveda Book XIII—Hymn IV
547-549 U. K. Oza view
Britain and India
549-549 Sophia Wadia view
The Veil that Vanished
550-552 William Pickard view
Dharma and Modern India
552-552 Sophia Wadia view
New Books and Old
553-557 Sophia Wadia view
Ends and Sayings
558-560 Sophia Wadia view
Backmatter
i-ii Sophia Wadia view

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