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-33_Kalidasa’s Characters.htm
Kalidasa’s Characters I. PURURAVAS PURURAVAS is the poet’s second study of kinghood; he differs substantially from Agnimitra. The latter is a prince, a soldier…
-46_The Strength of Stillness.htm
The Strength of Stillness THERE are two great forces in the universe, silence and speech. Silence prepares, speech creates. Silence acts, speech gives…
-19_Education.htm
Education INTELLECTUAL WE NOW come to the intellectual part of education, which is certainly a larger and more difficult, although not more important than…
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Facsimle of a corrected proof of The age of Kalidasa, revised in 1929 – pp. 220-221
-66_In the Society’s Chambers.htm
In the Society’s Chambers Professor : Let me assure you, my friends, that the method of enquiry is alone responsible for all the error…
-41_From The Karma Yogin.htm
SECTION SEVEN FROM THE "KARMAYOGIN" All the articles collected in this section first appeared in the weekly review, the Karmayogin (1909-10), except the last…
-29_The Historical Method.htm
The Historical Method OF Kalidasa, the man who represents one of the greatest periods in our civilisation and typifies so many sides and facets…
-17_The Interpretation of Scripture.htm
The Interpretation of Scripture THE Spirit who lies concealed behind the material world, has given us, through the inspiration of great seers,…
-59_Indian Art and An Old Classic.htm
Indian Art and an Old Classic WE HAVE before us a new edition of Krittibas’ Ramayana, edited and published by that indefatigable literary and…
-54_Hathayoga.htm
Hathayoga THE evolution of man has been upwards from the body to the spirit and there are three stages in his progress. He bases…