Occasional Speeches and Writings: Second Series, February 1956-February 1957, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 - 403 pages |
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Page 96
... mind , the abundance of tranquillity of spirit . Body , mind and spirit must be integrated and they must lead to a harmonious , developed life . If we get that , we have life eternal . That is the definition which was given to us ...
... mind , the abundance of tranquillity of spirit . Body , mind and spirit must be integrated and they must lead to a harmonious , developed life . If we get that , we have life eternal . That is the definition which was given to us ...
Page 101
... minds of the audience . Natyadarpana says : nāṭakaṁ iti nātyati vicitram rañjanāt praveśena sabhyānām hṛdayam nartayati ... mind and greatness of soul . Without these we cannot win and hold the affection of SEMINAR ON DRAMA , DELHI GOVER 101.
... minds of the audience . Natyadarpana says : nāṭakaṁ iti nātyati vicitram rañjanāt praveśena sabhyānām hṛdayam nartayati ... mind and greatness of soul . Without these we cannot win and hold the affection of SEMINAR ON DRAMA , DELHI GOVER 101.
Page 241
... mind . He demands the observance of religion , not religiosity . ' Monkery is not piety , ' says Erasmus . Mātṛceta makes the Buddha say : What harm has your hair done ? Shave off your sins . What earthly good is a monk's robe to a mind ...
... mind . He demands the observance of religion , not religiosity . ' Monkery is not piety , ' says Erasmus . Mātṛceta makes the Buddha say : What harm has your hair done ? Shave off your sins . What earthly good is a monk's robe to a mind ...
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Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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