The Aryan Path, Volume 14Sophia Wadia Theosophy Company (India), Limited, 1943 |
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... reader may wish that other views had been taken than those expressed by Macaulay : more often we regret that his view has not been expressed with less acerbity . The historian need not maul the feelings of any of his readers . Some are ...
... reader may wish that other views had been taken than those expressed by Macaulay : more often we regret that his view has not been expressed with less acerbity . The historian need not maul the feelings of any of his readers . Some are ...
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... readers in mind . It will not interest the philosopher , since the curious little résumés of the ideas of Hobbes ... reader along into the legal sphere and discourses upon law . This book , then , is like a badly made garment . But ...
... readers in mind . It will not interest the philosopher , since the curious little résumés of the ideas of Hobbes ... reader along into the legal sphere and discourses upon law . This book , then , is like a badly made garment . But ...
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... readers , in the old Upaniṣadic way , Samids ( dry sticks ) and a receptive mind , as also a fair acquaintance with ... reader will find it obscure : the book requires meditation for clear understanding . Spiritual life cannot be the ...
... readers , in the old Upaniṣadic way , Samids ( dry sticks ) and a receptive mind , as also a fair acquaintance with ... reader will find it obscure : the book requires meditation for clear understanding . Spiritual life cannot be the ...
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ancient artist ARYAN ARYAN PATH Aśoka attitude beauty become believe Brahmin Buddha Buddhist century Christian civilisation colour conception creed culture Dharma dharmacakra divine doctrine economic English eternal evil existence fact faith feeling freedom give H. P. Blavatsky heart Hindu Hinduism human ical idea ideal Indian individual intellectual interest Islamic Jainism Kalidasa Karma King knowledge literary literature Lithuanian living Madhva Mahabharata matter Max Plowman means ment mental mind modern moral Muslim mystic Nachiketas nature never object pāramitās Parsi Patanjali peace philosophy poet political present principle problem Puranas Ramayana reader realise recognised religion religious Sanskrit sense Shri social society soul spirit teaching things thought tion tradition true truth unity University untouchables Upanishad Vedas Western words worship writes Yoga