India: the Quest for NationhoodLalvani Publishing House, 1967 - 206 pages |
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Page 67
... mind , ” heroically calm . She can now speak to the king with perfect equanimity . What was a passionate , physical , superficial union at first has become a calm , deep , true reunion of mind and heart . Kalidasa is a moralist ...
... mind , ” heroically calm . She can now speak to the king with perfect equanimity . What was a passionate , physical , superficial union at first has become a calm , deep , true reunion of mind and heart . Kalidasa is a moralist ...
Page 175
... mind of India and in the mind of the world , viz . that China , not India , had the ascendancy and leader- ship in Asia ; that ascendancy and leadership was a matter of military power , and did not consist in taking a high moral ...
... mind of India and in the mind of the world , viz . that China , not India , had the ascendancy and leader- ship in Asia ; that ascendancy and leadership was a matter of military power , and did not consist in taking a high moral ...
Page 191
... mind works . I have been surprised at the recent developments . I have great admiration for the Chinese mind , logical , reasonable and rela- tively calm . But sometimes I wonder if all these old qualities have not perhaps been partly ...
... mind works . I have been surprised at the recent developments . I have great admiration for the Chinese mind , logical , reasonable and rela- tively calm . But sometimes I wonder if all these old qualities have not perhaps been partly ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREHISTORIC AND VEDIC INDIA | 5 |
THE UPANISHADS AND THE VEDANTA | 17 |
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