India: the Quest for NationhoodLalvani Publishing House, 1967 - 206 pages |
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Page ix
... sense which the writer of the Sukta adopted ; and , what is more significant , it shows that even in those early days , the writer of the hymn did not suffer from any fear of ideas . In one sense , philosophic * योऽस्य ...
... sense which the writer of the Sukta adopted ; and , what is more significant , it shows that even in those early days , the writer of the hymn did not suffer from any fear of ideas . In one sense , philosophic * योऽस्य ...
Page 19
... sense knowledge . Possessing the source of all being and the source of all knowledge all doubts and all troubles vanish . I have transcended my individuality , my limitations , my nothingness , and have discerned my essential self ...
... sense knowledge . Possessing the source of all being and the source of all knowledge all doubts and all troubles vanish . I have transcended my individuality , my limitations , my nothingness , and have discerned my essential self ...
Page 156
... sense of frustration is communicated to those still studying in colleges and universities . There is thus built up a tension in young students which makes them nervy , high- strung , and ready to engage in activities which give an ...
... sense of frustration is communicated to those still studying in colleges and universities . There is thus built up a tension in young students which makes them nervy , high- strung , and ready to engage in activities which give an ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREHISTORIC AND VEDIC INDIA | 5 |
THE UPANISHADS AND THE VEDANTA | 17 |
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