Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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... mean that India worships material comforts and luxuries or does not recognize that there are higher laws of the universe than those which govern the physical world of space and time . It only means it does not stand for any particular ...
... mean that India worships material comforts and luxuries or does not recognize that there are higher laws of the universe than those which govern the physical world of space and time . It only means it does not stand for any particular ...
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... means by which we can tidy up our minds , acquire information , as well as a sense of values . Education should give us not only elements of general knowledge or technical skills but also impart to us that bent of mind , that attitude ...
... means by which we can tidy up our minds , acquire information , as well as a sense of values . Education should give us not only elements of general knowledge or technical skills but also impart to us that bent of mind , that attitude ...
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... means of the principle ( the collyrium ) of knowledge . ' The very name ' guru ' means the remover of ignorance ; gu is andhakāra or darkness ; ru is the remover of darkness . The remover of dark- ness is ' guru ' . Religion gives light ...
... means of the principle ( the collyrium ) of knowledge . ' The very name ' guru ' means the remover of ignorance ; gu is andhakāra or darkness ; ru is the remover of darkness . The remover of dark- ness is ' guru ' . Religion gives light ...
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Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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