Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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... tion to fulfil . How can we live in this world with the perspective of the eternal ? We put at the top the orange colour ; the colour symbolizing renuncia- tion , the sweat of the heart . That is the only way to the goal , through ...
... tion to fulfil . How can we live in this world with the perspective of the eternal ? We put at the top the orange colour ; the colour symbolizing renuncia- tion , the sweat of the heart . That is the only way to the goal , through ...
Page 120
... tion it wishes to implement , we are sending our students abroad for training in subjects for which adequate facilities are not available in our country . Even when our universities become developed , contacts with other countries and ...
... tion it wishes to implement , we are sending our students abroad for training in subjects for which adequate facilities are not available in our country . Even when our universities become developed , contacts with other countries and ...
Page 330
... tion of great ideals , the artist leads us to an accep- tance of the same . We live vicariously the life of every character that is set before us and out of it all comes a large measure of understanding of mankind in general . Kālidāsa ...
... tion of great ideals , the artist leads us to an accep- tance of the same . We live vicariously the life of every character that is set before us and out of it all comes a large measure of understanding of mankind in general . Kālidāsa ...
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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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