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-20_A Treacherous Stab.htm

A Treacherous Stab                                    WE HAVE seldom read anything more disgraceful, more unpatriotic, more opposed to all ideas of decency, than the sneering…

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-21_Not to The Andamans.htm

Not to the Andamans!                               IT IS evidently with a sigh of relief that the Indian Mirror learns the news that Lala Lajpatrai is…

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-22_No Common Ideal.htm

No Common Ideal                       THE surcharged state of the political atmosphere is not favourable to the growth of Moderate politics; and the present policy…

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-23_Poona Speech.htm

Poona Speech                           Babu Aurobindo Ghose, Editor of Bande Mataram, arrived privately in Poona on Saturday evening. On Monday afternoon, he was entertained at Pan…

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-24_National Education (Speech).htm

National Education *                        THE meaning of national education is now well understood in Bengal, but the case seems to be quite otherwise in…

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-25_Swadeshi Meeting (Speech).htm

SUPPLEMENT TO VOLUME – 2 KARMAYOGIN The following two speeches are reproduced as reported  in the Times of India, Bombay of October 11, 1909 and …

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-26_Swadeshi in Calcutta (Speech).htm

Swadeshi in Calcutta *                           A  SWADESHI meeting was held on Wednesday evening at which Mr. Aurobindo Ghose delivered a lengthy speech, in the…

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-27_The Problem of the Mahabharata -The Political story.htm

SUPPLEMENT TO VOLUME – 3 THÉ  HARMONY OF   VIRTUE         1.The problem of the Mahabharata, The Political Story: The new passage found in Sri     Aurobindo’s…

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-28_Udyogaparva.htm

Udyogaparva                         BUT the mighty-armed Keshava when he heard these words of Bhima, packed with mildness, words such as those lips had never uttered…

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-29_On Translating Kalidasa.htm

On Translating Kalidasa                              SINCE the different tribes of the human Babel began to study each other’s literature, the problem of poetical translation has…

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