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The Central Hindu College Magazine New Series August 1st 1907

1907

Burke proposes to derive the ifinitely small units of the physicist and the infinitely small units of the biologist from the self-same primordial substance and at the same time to show that the evolution of these tiny specks of matter proceeds on the same lines as that of the suns and stars that people the celestial sphere. [...] MAGAZINE lity one might have expected ; and now that I saw the face of the speaker for the first time I noted that the refined features and the deep dreamy eyes accorded also more with the timbre of the voice than with the countryfied appearance of the clothes and manner. [...] ed.) We cannot now go into the subject but we call our readers' attention to a representtion of the great comet of 1882 in G. F. Chambers' Story of the Solar System p. 193 and observe that it has a very rmarkable resemblance to the one-horned fish of she MatsyAvatara to the horn of which wac tied the ark of the Seed-Manu who became the Root-Manu Vaivasvata of the prsent manvantara. [...] In the first chapter Janaka asks the old old question how shall emancipation be attained ? and so well does he comprehend the Masters' reply that the second chapter sparkles with the joy of the disciple in the realization of the Self and refreshes and purifies the mind of the reader. [...] C. with reference to the student-period of human life and seeing that The Modern Review is likely and on the whole deserves to be popular in the student community we might also take the liberty of recommending a somewhat more mderate tone iu regard to political articles and a little greater wideawakeness on the part of the editor with regard to the phrasing of them.
education
Pages
34
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
In the Crow’s Nest
281-284 unknown view
Balluji Champavat
285-287 Annie Besant view
A Hindu Catechism
287-289 Govinda Dasa view
Indian Education
290-292 Shambhu Atull view
All is Life
292-293 P.T. Iyengar view
A Thought for To-Day
293-293 unknown view
Ravana—Rishi and Rakshasa
294-296 E. M. G. view
The Wood of the Dead
297-299 Algernon Blackwood view
Science Jottings
299-301 A.J. Willson view
Our Latter Box
302-303 unknown view
Our Library Table
303-305 unknown view
How the Movement Goes
305-308 unknown view

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