Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 39
Page 190
... literature , if it is to fulfil its aim as literature , should go beyond the restricted limits of its peculiarities and endeavour to portray the feelings and sentiments common to humanity , and demonstrate the essential universality of ...
... literature , if it is to fulfil its aim as literature , should go beyond the restricted limits of its peculiarities and endeavour to portray the feelings and sentiments common to humanity , and demonstrate the essential universality of ...
Page 360
... Literature . The writers give the background of each Indian language , a short account of the growth of its literature and a survey of the present trends . There is a unity of outlook as the writers in different languages derive their ...
... Literature . The writers give the background of each Indian language , a short account of the growth of its literature and a survey of the present trends . There is a unity of outlook as the writers in different languages derive their ...
Page 387
... Literature , 326 f.n. History of Sanskrit Literature , 324 f.n. Holy Roman Empire , 122 Horace , 325 f.n. Hosea , 249 Hospitals , 30 , 96 , 99 House of Commons , 168 , 283 Hsukan , 316 f.n. Human community , 243 Human development , 127 ...
... Literature , 326 f.n. History of Sanskrit Literature , 324 f.n. Holy Roman Empire , 122 Horace , 325 f.n. Hosea , 249 Hospitals , 30 , 96 , 99 House of Commons , 168 , 283 Hsukan , 316 f.n. Human community , 243 Human development , 127 ...
Contents
Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
30 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
achieve adopt ancient attained austerity avatāras Ayurveda beauty become believe belong Brahmā Buddha Buddhacarita Buddhist century Christian civilization co-existence creative culture Delhi democracy democratic develop dharma divine doctrine drama economic essential eternal experience faith feel forms freedom future Gāndhāra Gandhi give Government Guru heart Hindu Hinduism honour hope human ideals India individual institutions intellectual Iqbal justice Kālidāsa kāma knowledge Kumāra literature live Lord Mālavikāgnimitra man's mankind Meghadūta ment mind modern moral Nānak nature ourselves outlook Pāli passions peace physical political practice prajñā principles progress race racial Rāma reality realization religion religious samsāra Sanskrit says scientific sense Śiva social society soul Soviet Soviet Union spirit suffering Supreme svādhyāya teaching things thought Tilak tion tradition truth UNESCO unity University Upanisad Urvasi Veda vision Wilder Penfield wisdom wish words Yakṣa