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-23_Vyasa Some Characteristics.htm
Vyasa: Some Characteristics THE Mahabharata, although neither the greatest nor the richest masterpiece of the secular literature of India, is at the same time…
-45_The Stress of The Hidden Spirit.htm
The Stress of the Hidden Spirit THE world is a great game of hide and seek in which the real hides behind…
-31_Kalidasa’s Seasons.htm
Kalidasa’s "Seasons" I. ITS AUTHENTICITY THE Seasons of Kalidasa is one of those early works of a great poet which are even more…
-20_Lecture in Baroda College.htm
Lecture in Baroda College* IN ADDRESSING you on an occasion like the present, it is inevitable that the mind should dwell on one feature…
-67_At the Society’s Chambers.htm
At the Society’s Chambers Professor : Gentlemen, I believe we are here in full strength. It is gratifying to find so much enthusiasm…
-48_Man Slave or Free.htm
Man ― Slave or Free? THE exclusive pursuit of Yoga by men who seclude themselves either physically or mentally from the contact of…
-03_Harmony of Virtue.htm
SECTION ONE THE HARMONY OF VIRTUE 1890-92 "I read more than once Plato’s Republic and Symposium, but only extracts from his other writings….
-53_Stead and Maskelyne.htm
Stead and Maskelyne THE vexed question of spirit communication has become a subject of permanent public controversy in England. So much that is of…
-15_The Sources of Poetry.htm
SECTION THREE THE SOURCES OF POETRY AND OTHER ESSAYS The Sources of Poetry THE swiftness of the muse has been embodied in the…
-32_Vikram and The N-harmony of virtues-3.htm
Vikram and the Nymph "VIKRAM and the Nymph" is the second, in order of time, of Kalidasa’s three extant dramas. The steady development of…