India: the Quest for NationhoodLalvani Publishing House, 1967 - 206 pages |
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Page 47
... activity and progressively you become serene , calm , inactive , not in the sense of doing nothing , but in the sense that less and less you engage and become involved in and are dragged down by external activity , and as a consequence ...
... activity and progressively you become serene , calm , inactive , not in the sense of doing nothing , but in the sense that less and less you engage and become involved in and are dragged down by external activity , and as a consequence ...
Page 89
... activity accompanied by killings and bomb - throwing . Their answer to such activity was stern repression . The storm - centre of revolutionary and terrorist activity engaged in with a view to forcing the hand of the British was the ...
... activity accompanied by killings and bomb - throwing . Their answer to such activity was stern repression . The storm - centre of revolutionary and terrorist activity engaged in with a view to forcing the hand of the British was the ...
Page 125
... activity , including economic activity , are consi- dered of little value in this world . The best thing is to endure and submit to all duties , sufferings and privations inherent in one's dharma and status . " Eastern civilizations ...
... activity , including economic activity , are consi- dered of little value in this world . The best thing is to endure and submit to all duties , sufferings and privations inherent in one's dharma and status . " Eastern civilizations ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREHISTORIC AND VEDIC INDIA | 5 |
THE UPANISHADS AND THE VEDANTA | 17 |
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