India: the Quest for NationhoodLalvani Publishing House, 1967 - 206 pages |
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Page 92
... hands of others . In whose hands , precisely ? In the hands of those who had a mind to exercise political power , to engage in politics . These should form a separate political organization for the purpose . In all this , it was thought ...
... hands of others . In whose hands , precisely ? In the hands of those who had a mind to exercise political power , to engage in politics . These should form a separate political organization for the purpose . In all this , it was thought ...
Page 144
... hands of the Dravida Kazagham or Dravidian Federation to cut the Tamilnad away from the Union , and that in view of ... hand antagonising the DMK : the overall objective of the DK and the DMK was the same : to give the people of Madras ...
... hands of the Dravida Kazagham or Dravidian Federation to cut the Tamilnad away from the Union , and that in view of ... hand antagonising the DMK : the overall objective of the DK and the DMK was the same : to give the people of Madras ...
Page 179
... hand he acceded to Pakistan the non - Muslims of Jammu and the Bud- dhists of Ladakh would resent his action as also would Sheikh Abdullah , the most important and powerful political leader ; if on the other he acceded to India , there ...
... hand he acceded to Pakistan the non - Muslims of Jammu and the Bud- dhists of Ladakh would resent his action as also would Sheikh Abdullah , the most important and powerful political leader ; if on the other he acceded to India , there ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREHISTORIC AND VEDIC INDIA | 5 |
THE UPANISHADS AND THE VEDANTA | 17 |
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