India: the Quest for NationhoodLalvani Publishing House, 1967 - 206 pages |
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... fact and has to be accepted , else we must deny the fact of the experience of the phenomenal world . Avidya with its world has to be accepted as the form or appearance of a floating or transient reality . Since it has only a transient ...
... fact and has to be accepted , else we must deny the fact of the experience of the phenomenal world . Avidya with its world has to be accepted as the form or appearance of a floating or transient reality . Since it has only a transient ...
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... fact ( R.E. 5 ) that “ it was I who first appointed officers of Dharma , " and that " they are busy in all sects " and are promoting the welfare and happi- ness among peoples living on the borders of his dominions . He is glad that his ...
... fact ( R.E. 5 ) that “ it was I who first appointed officers of Dharma , " and that " they are busy in all sects " and are promoting the welfare and happi- ness among peoples living on the borders of his dominions . He is glad that his ...
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... fact maintain large armies at strategic points of the Empire ; he saw to it that a greater and greater centralization was effected through the centralized control of an efficient bureaucracy and through good communica- tions . With the ...
... fact maintain large armies at strategic points of the Empire ; he saw to it that a greater and greater centralization was effected through the centralized control of an efficient bureaucracy and through good communica- tions . With the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREHISTORIC AND VEDIC INDIA | 5 |
THE UPANISHADS AND THE VEDANTA | 17 |
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