India: the Quest for NationhoodLalvani Publishing House, 1967 - 206 pages |
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Page 68
... forces came into India , and these would have far - reaching effects from that time to our own , and would give rise to a very formidable and intract- able problem - the problem of Hindu - Muslim relations . Even with the partition of ...
... forces came into India , and these would have far - reaching effects from that time to our own , and would give rise to a very formidable and intract- able problem - the problem of Hindu - Muslim relations . Even with the partition of ...
Page 126
... forces the forces of tradition ( cyclical time and cosmic causation , karma , caste system , joint family sys- tem , unduly preponderant importance given to moksa and the after - life ) and the forces of modernization ( universal ...
... forces the forces of tradition ( cyclical time and cosmic causation , karma , caste system , joint family sys- tem , unduly preponderant importance given to moksa and the after - life ) and the forces of modernization ( universal ...
Page 142
... forces ? This contest is well under way and gathering momentum . Let us briefly study the strengths and strains of the two most important national parties in India - the Congress Party and the Communist Party , and after analysing some ...
... forces ? This contest is well under way and gathering momentum . Let us briefly study the strengths and strains of the two most important national parties in India - the Congress Party and the Communist Party , and after analysing some ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREHISTORIC AND VEDIC INDIA | 5 |
THE UPANISHADS AND THE VEDANTA | 17 |
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