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The Three Purushas                               THE greatest of all the philosophical problems which human thought has struggled to solve is the exact nature and relation…

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Stray Thoughts   FLOWERS and trees are the poetry of nature; the gardener is a romantic poet who has added richness, complexity of effect and…

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-14_Our Hope in the future.htm

SEVEN Our Hope in the Future   BUT profound as have been its effects, this revolution is yet in its infancy. Visible on every side,…

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-61_Passing Thoughts.htm

SECTION NINE Passing Thoughts   ACHARA — is a mould in which the thing itself rests and feels stable, it is not the thing itself….

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-44_Yoga and Human Evolution.htm

Yoga and Human Evolution   THE whole burden of our human progress has been an attempt to escape from the bondage to the body and…

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SECTION SIX THE BRAIN OF INDIA   THE time has perhaps come for the Indian mind, long preoccupied with political and economic issues, for a…

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SIX What He Did for Bengal                 I HAVE kept so far to Bankim’s achievement looked at purely as literature. I now come…

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-38_Skeleton Notes on the Kumara Sambavam.htm

SKELETON NOTES ON THE KUMARASAMBHAVAM   CANTO Five   1. Thus by Pinaka’s wielder burning the mind-born before her eyes, baffled of her soul’s desire,…

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-55_Rajayoga.htm

Rajayoga   MAN fulfilling himself in the body is given Hathayoga as his means. When he rises above the body, he abandons Hathayoga as a…

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