The blowing of the conches the loud orders of the captains to their regiments the neighing of the horses and roarings of the elephants—nothing was allowed to interfere ; Arjuna intent on the instructions of Krishna heard all reflecting hour by hour on what he heard assimilating what he undestood and thus getting ready for divine action. [...] Neither the dinginess of the room nor the confusion of the crowds could take away from the dignity of that figure in the open coffin. [...] This clinches the doubt as to the identity of the Atta of the Buddhists with the nama rupa of the Upanishads and of the Buddhist and Upanishadic concepts of liberation. [...] In what then does nobility cosist ? The Katha Upanishad metions the choice for the individual between the good (greyas) and the pleasant (preyas); one who chooses the former is the wise man the latter the fool. [...] From the cultivation of land the meaning of arya moved to the cultivation of the mind of the spirit ; from the harvest of crops the aim advanced to the harvest of the summum bonum in life ; from anna the emphasis shifted to moksha.
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- 63
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- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.120051
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Frontmatter
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i-ii | unknown | view |
“Thus Have I Heard”
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341-342 | Shravaka | view |
Parable Drama
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343-345 | Jack Shepherd | view |
Hindi and English
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345-345 | unknown | view |
Flowers From a Mathematical Garden
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346-349 | H.G. Narahari | view |
Comic Books
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349-349 | unknown | view |
Jim Larkin Flame of Irish Labour Idealism
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350-354 | R.M. Fox | view |
Ethical Insight
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354-354 | unknown | view |
The Buddhist Doctrine of Anatta
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355-361 | Y. Krishan | view |
“Dissolve Parties”
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361-361 | unknown | view |
“Arya”—The Nobleman
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362-365 | S.K. Rao | view |
Human Planning
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365-365 | unknown | view |
Alchemy in Shakespeare’s Hamlet an Essay in Creative Interpretation
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366-369 | D.S. Savage | view |
Famine of Water
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369-369 | unknown | view |
Towards the Borderland
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370-376 | Claude Houghton | view |
China
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376-378 | Elizabeth Cross | view |
Miscellaneous Reviews
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379-381 | unknown | view |
The Indian Institute of Culture
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382-382 | unknown | view |
Which Shall we Protect? Thoughts on the Ethics of our Treatment of Free Life
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382-386 | Alexander Skutch | view |
Towards the Open Society
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386-386 | unknown | view |
Ends and Sayings
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387-388 | unknown | view |
Backmatter
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i-iv | unknown | view |