India: the Quest for NationhoodLalvani Publishing House, 1967 - 206 pages |
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Page 95
... Gandhi's view the Congress was made up only of lawyers , doctors and rich landlords : the common people were not in ... Gandhi to do something about it . As soon as he arrived there , he set about getting all the facts he could from both ...
... Gandhi's view the Congress was made up only of lawyers , doctors and rich landlords : the common people were not in ... Gandhi to do something about it . As soon as he arrived there , he set about getting all the facts he could from both ...
Page 99
... Gandhi would have liked to be completely set free from poli- tics and political entanglements in order to devote ... Gandhi's position was : " Put no obstacle in the way of the British forces ; don't assist the British actively ; offer ...
... Gandhi would have liked to be completely set free from poli- tics and political entanglements in order to devote ... Gandhi's position was : " Put no obstacle in the way of the British forces ; don't assist the British actively ; offer ...
Page 104
... Gandhi extended the scope of the idea from the reli- gious and moral sphere to the social and political area where it became an essential element in the satyagraha technique . What then was the nature of Gandhi's appeal to the people of ...
... Gandhi extended the scope of the idea from the reli- gious and moral sphere to the social and political area where it became an essential element in the satyagraha technique . What then was the nature of Gandhi's appeal to the people of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREHISTORIC AND VEDIC INDIA | 5 |
THE UPANISHADS AND THE VEDANTA | 17 |
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