India: the Quest for NationhoodLalvani Publishing House, 1967 - 206 pages |
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Page 28
... union of soul and Brahman takes place . But although there is the closest possible union and even iden- tity , the distinction between the self and Brahman is eternal , but there is no separateness . The self is divinised , but it does ...
... union of soul and Brahman takes place . But although there is the closest possible union and even iden- tity , the distinction between the self and Brahman is eternal , but there is no separateness . The self is divinised , but it does ...
Page 144
... Union , and that in view of " greater service to the masses . " With the support of this strongly communal group Kamaraj Nadar , him- self a prominent Congress leader , ousted Rajagopalachari and other Congress Brahmins in 1954 , and ...
... Union , and that in view of " greater service to the masses . " With the support of this strongly communal group Kamaraj Nadar , him- self a prominent Congress leader , ousted Rajagopalachari and other Congress Brahmins in 1954 , and ...
Page 181
... Union ; and since neither secession nor advocacy of secession is allowed under the Constitution of India , the state cannot secede from the Indian Union either wholly or in part . ( iii ) Pakistan has been and still is an aggressor ...
... Union ; and since neither secession nor advocacy of secession is allowed under the Constitution of India , the state cannot secede from the Indian Union either wholly or in part . ( iii ) Pakistan has been and still is an aggressor ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREHISTORIC AND VEDIC INDIA | 5 |
THE UPANISHADS AND THE VEDANTA | 17 |
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