| G. A. Mankar (Rao Bahadur) - 1902 - 272 pages
...contemplation, to the higher excellence of worship by means of love and faith. It checked the excesses of polytheism. It tended in" all these ways to raise...way, no other nation in India was prepared, to take the lead in re-establishing a united native power in the place of foreign domination." The protest... | |
| Ramananda Chatterjee - 1913 - 422 pages
...contemplation to the higher excellence of worship by means of faith and love. It checked the excesses of polytheism. It tended in all these ways to raise the nation to a higher level of capacity, both of thought and action, and prepared it in a way, no other nation... | |
| Nicol Macnicol - 1915 - 316 pages
...contemplation, to the higher excellence of worship by means of love and faith. It checked the excesses of polytheism. It tended in all these ways to raise...higher level of capacity, both of thought and action.' 1 Not only to the North and to the West, but to every province of India, the wave of this remarkable... | |
| G.A. Natesan - 1918 - 1034 pages
...contemplation, to the higher excellence of worship by means of love and fsith. It chucked the excesses of polytheism. It tended in all these ways to raise...the nation generally to a higher level of capacity botb of thought and action, and prepared it, in a way no other nation in India was prepared to take... | |
| G.A. Natesan - 1925 - 1088 pages
...contemplation to the higher excellence of worship by means of love and faith. It checked the excesses of Polytheism. It tended in all these ways to raise...higher level of capacity both of thought and action." From the times of Ramananda down to the seventeenth century we find a long and remarkable series of... | |
| James Kellock - 1926 - 242 pages
...saints and prophets of Maharashtra." The religious movement of which they were the instruments "tended to raise the nation generally to a higher level of...way no other nation in India was prepared, to take the lead in re-establishing a united native power in the place of foreign domination." 1 More than... | |
| James Kellock - 1926 - 238 pages
...religious movement of which they were the instruments " tended to raise the nation generally to 181 a higher level of capacity both of thought and action,...way no other nation in India was prepared, to take the lead in re-establishing a united native power in the place of foreign domination."^1 More than... | |
| Ishwara Topa - 1928 - 200 pages
...mutual toleration. It suggested and partly carried out a plan of reconciliation with the Mahomedans .... It tended in all these ways to raise the nation generally to a high level of capacity both of thought and action and prepared it, in a way no other in India was prepared,... | |
| V. P. Chavan - 1991 - 72 pages
...ceremonies, &c., " to the higher excellence of worship by moans of Love and " Faith. It checked the excesses of polytheism. It tended "in all these ways to raise...to a higher " level of capacity both of thought and of action ". In short the idea underlying Vaishnavism is human and emotional. God Vishnu asks for worship... | |
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