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Hare School Magazine Winter Number 1927

1927

The spectators who watched the final game on the Deaf and Dumb School Ground were on tentehooks all through the game and even to the last minute the 2Ito HAIZE SCHOOL MAGAZINE issue hang in the balance. [...] Now the question may arise why among all other countries was India selected to be the bearer of the torch of enlightenment and why it fell to her lot to expound to the world the mysteries of the creation and to introduce to the ignoramuses of other countries the identity of its creator. [...] In order to trace the steps by which the Indians succeeded (of course partly) in unravelling the mysteries ocreation the thing that deserves the utmost attention is their philosophy the ultimate goal of all sciences ; for unlike modern scientists who try to get a glimpse of the great Creator by first studying the principles on which the systematic universe created by Him is based—Indians in t [...] This would be one or two centuries before the Argonautic expedition and the first mention of astronomy in Greece." The invention of the calendar the division of the ecliptic into twenty seven lunar"HARE. [...] Again Aryabhatta is not the first but seems to be the last of the line of Algebraists "for there seems every reason to believe that the science was in his time in such a state as required the lapse of ages and many repeated efforts of invention to produce." Among other things it may be here mentioned by the way that even the principles of gravitation given to the world in an explicit form by
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Pages
56
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iii Kishori Kasyapi view
Editorial Notes
101-104 Kishori Kasyapi view
The Splendour of the Moguls
105-109 Kishori Kasyapi view
Our Sports Column
109-111 Bejoy Acharyya view
A Sidelight on Science in Ancient India
112-118 Bejoy Acharyya view
Scraps
118-122 Ajit Mazumdar view
Boy Scouts Movement
122-124 Saral Dasgupta view
Rathindra
117-121 Basu view
Pritribhakti
122-126 Dhirendranath Mallick view
Milan
126-128 Abdul Khan view
Bandhu
128-130 Mahirmoy Basu view
Pratyabartan
131-135 Nripendranath Chakroborty view
Sampadaker Avibhashan
136-140 Kishorimohan Kashyapi view

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