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Hathayoga   THE evolution of man has been upwards from the body to the spirit and there are three stages in his progress. He bases…

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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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SECTION EIGHT ART AND LITERATURE Art                             ALL Art is interpretation. Creation is a misnomer; nothing in this world is created, all is…

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-57_The Revival of Indian Art.htm

The Revival of Indian Art THE MAIN DIFFERENCE   THE greatness of Indian art is the greatness of all Indian thought and achievement. It lies…

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-58_Two Pictures.htm

Two Pictures   THE Modern Review and Prabasi are doing monthly a service to the country the importance of which cannot be exaggerated. The former…

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-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…

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-60_Suprabhat A Review.htm

Suprabhat: A Review   THE paper Suprabhat, a Bengali monthly edited by Kumari Kumudini Mitra, daughter of Sj. Krishna Kumar Mitra, enters this month on…

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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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-62_Stray Thoughts and Glimpses.htm

Stray Thoughts and Glimpses   TRUE heroism findeth not its symbol in the splendour and majesty of the shining armour and accoutrement, nor seeth its…

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-63_Academic Thoughts.htm

Academic Thoughts             The Object of Government — It is the habit of men to blind themselves by customary trains of associated thought,…

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