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The Aryan Path August 1952

1952

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. [...] Max Muller was correct when he said that Nirvana was not extinction but the completion of being the Brahman of the Upnishads the Absolute of Samkara and the Tathata of the Buddhists. [...] 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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Pages
61
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120051
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii Sophia Wadia view
“Thus have i Heard”—
341-342 Shravaka view
Parable Drama
343-345 Jack Shepherd view
Hindi and English
345-345 Jack Shepherd view
Flowers from a Mathematical Garden
346-349 H.G. Narahari view
Comic Books
349-349 Sophia Wadia view
Jim Larkin Flame of Irish Labur Idealism
350-354 R.M. Fox view
Ethical Insight
354-354 Sophia Wadia view
The Buddhist Doctrine of Anatta
355-361 Y. Krishan view
“Dissolve Parties”
361-361 Sophia Wadia view
“ Arya ”—The Nobleman
362-365 S.K Rao view
Human Planning
365-365 G.M. view
Alochemy in Shakespeare’s Hamlet an Essay in Creative Interpretation
366-369 D.S. Savage view
Famine of Water
369-369 T. view
New Books and Old
370-381 Sophia Wadia view
The Indian Institute of Culture
382-386 Alexander Skutch view
Towards the Open Society
386-386 M. view
Ends and Sayings
387-388 Sophia Wadia view
Backmatter
i-iv Sophia Wadia view

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