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The National Magazine New Series. July 1905

1905

The shadow of the light clouds tinged with different colours by the rays of the sun on the liquid breast of the _Ain be:ow danced with the waves that were raised by the gentle and refreshing breeze. [...] And the undercurrents of that stream will be as muddy as tortuous and as dangerous as the undercurrents of the mighty stream that flows through the capital of the Empire—cutting into the sand banks of tradition and sweeping away the hoary customs of the past. [...] Yoga is the att of the concentration of the mind and the science of the laws of such concentration. [...] In order to throw light upon the subject of enquiry it will be necessary to obtain glimpses of the social life of the Hindi._ from the earliest to the present period—the Vedic the Epic the Buddhistic the Pauranic and the Modern period. [...] For upwards of 3 000 years Hinduism has lasted defying the ravages of time the revolution of empires the vicisstudes of Governments the iconoclastic spirit of the Mohamedans and the Missionary zeal of the Christians The true basis of Hinduism ^ s a religious alliance am; a social league is solid and strong and not liable to destruction by any changes in the mere outward form of its obser
humanities general
Pages
48
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120140
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Hindu Wisdom
264-269 Bijoy Gangooli view
Some Dangers of the Swadeshi Movement
270-272 H. Anderson view
The Theory of Transmigration
273-278 A. K. Ghose view
Brahmacharya or Life of Celibacy
279-282 Omega view
Marriage of Adult Brahman Girls
283-294 K. C. Kanjilal view
Great Men
295-300 Alpha view
The Two Civilizations Eastern and Western
301-307 Denonath Ganguli view
The Psychology of the Buddhists
308-311 P. C. Mittra view

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