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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) January 1942

1942

The analogy of the ropsnake serves to point out these two aspects of the relation between the world and the Absolute—(1) the dependence of the world on the Abslute and (2) the transcendent nature of the. [...] But the inithydtva of the world is not only not inconsistent with the reality of the Absolute but is the only consistent conception of the relation of the World and the Absolute. [...] Tile reality of the snake conflicts with the reality of the rope ; but the consciousness that the rope falsely appeared as the snake or that even now the rope seen in dim or insufficient light or in thin darkness takes the appearance of a snake is the full knowledge about the relation of the rope and the snake. [...] The finite is in essence the Absolute not because the finite is in a line or continuous with Absolute but because the Absolute is the ground and substratum of the finite just as the rope is the ground of a very different appearance viz. [...] The noumenon is the ground of the phenomenon freedom is the truth of mechanism Brahman is the ground of the world—all these are true in the same sense.
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Pages
109
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vi unknown view
Vedantic Transcendence
1-12 N. K. Brahdia view
The Ideology of Adult Education
13-18 Anathnath Basu view
Jail Industries and Prisoners
19-33 Day Bhatia view
The Dramatic Art of Eugene Oneill
34-42 Gopal Bhaumik view
Mind as the Faculty of Knowing
43-52 S. K. Chatpoyadhyay view
Whither Election?
53-57 Rashranjan Basu view
Lieutenant-Colonel Stuart in Sikh Captivity from 3rd January to 24th October 1791
58-66 Bari Gupta view
The Sociological Outlook in Literary Criticism
67-75 Amiyakumar Sen view
The Last Phases of Tagore’s Social Philosophy
76-84 Bendy Sarkar view
News and Views
85-86 unknown view
Miscellany
87-95 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
96-99 unknown view
Ourselves
100-103 unknown view

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