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Essays. Part II

1914

supreme power to the people of India and the withdreawal of the British rulers bag and baggage therefrom but the enjoment of rights and privileges by the Indians equally with all His Majesty's subjects subject to the control and guidance of His representatives. [...] the aversion of fin upperand teil-to-dohlasses to employ their capital for the development of the local industries of to these and similar Other causes is mainly duet the lzoverty of the people. [...] To look with admiring rapture on a type of perfect excellence is the way to become assimilated to that excellence." The scierves of the heavenly bodies and of the earth's crust of the nature and properties of substances and their combination of the laws of heat light electricity and manetism the sciences dealing with molar and molecular forces and those relating to the vegetable the mine [...] Both soul and nature are the objects of our contemplation and observation Such mental prcesses inevitably lead to the idea of the Creator of the soul and the author of nature. [...] When the sa!red Vedas revivify our spiritual life At hen the sublime doctrines of the Upanishads will dispel thfp mists of superstition and ignorance when the liberal teachings of the Gita will purify the soul and enlighten the intellect when the practical lessons of the Puranas and the Tantras will teach us the best methods of preserving our status as Hindus and improving our.mcgrals by duly pe
humanities general
Pages
304
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.141853
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-vi K.C. Kanjilal view
The True Method of Education
1-7 unknown view
Science Its Relation to and Influence upon Religion and Morality
8-17 unknown view
The Philosophy of the puranas
18-28 unknown view
The Present-Day Religious Movements in india and Where They Are Tending
29-40 unknown view
Domestic and Social Life of the Hindus Ancient and Modern
41-54 unknown view
The Geeta Or the Hindu Bible
55-64 unknown view
The Influence of English Education upon Indians
65-72 unknown view
How The Different Conditions of Humanity Should be Regulated So as to Ensure Perfection
73-79 unknown view
The Present Moral and Social Condition of the Idians
80-90 unknown view
How Our Young Men Should Ensure Success in Life Private and Public
91-98 unknown view
Early Hindu Marriage
99-108 unknown view
Civilisation Eastern and Western
109-117 unknown view
The Reform of the Municipal Administration of the City of Calcutta
118-141 unknown view
Literary Sociaties in India:Their Objects and Methods of Work
142-149 unknown view
Free and Compulsory Education in India
150-171 unknown view
The Foundation of Virtue
172-179 unknown view
Eternal Justice of God
180-185 unknown view
How to Establish a Happy Relation Between the Rulers and the Ruled in India
186-197 unknown view
The Influence of Rhetoric and Poetry upon Literature
198-205 unknown view
The Life and Times of Akbar
206-217 unknown view
The Question of Dowry in India
218-226 unknown view
The Swadeshi Movements
227-236 unknown view
Morality Versus Policy
237-248 unknown view
The True Vocation of Women
249-252 unknown view
Natural Theology
253-259 unknown view
Necessary Steps for Promoting the Rest Interests of India
260-265 unknown view
Professor Haeckel on the Soul
266-269 unknown view
Ancient Hindu Civilisation Embodied in Sanskrit Sacred Literature
270-277 unknown view
Hindu Caste-System
278-294 unknown view
The Question of Religious Education
295-298 unknown view

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