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The
Brain of
India
I
THE
TIME has
perhaps come for
the Indian mind, long pre-occupied with political and economic issues, for a widening of
its horizon. Such a
widening is
especially necessary for
Bengal.
The Bengali has
always led and still leads the higher thought of
India, because he has
eminently the gifts which are most needed for
the new race that has to
arise. He has
the emotion and imagination which is
open to
the great inspirations, the mighty heart-stirring ideas that move humanity when a
great step forward has to be
taken. He has
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"Rupam"
1
THE
APPEARANCE
of this superb quarterly admirable in its artistic get-up and
its fine reproductions of Indian sculpture and painting, admirable
in the accomplished excellence of its matter, -the name of the
editor, Mr. O. C. Gangoly, the one man most especially fitted by his
knowledge and capacity for this work, is of itself a sufficient
guarantee of excellence, -is a significant indication of the
progress that is being made in the revival of the aesthetic mind of
India. Assailed and corrupted in a time of cultural decline and
arrest of its creative and artistic faculty by a
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Hindu Drama
The origin of the Sanscrit drama, like the origin of all Hindu
arts and sciences, is lost in the silence of antiquity; and there one
might be content to leave it. But European scholarship abhors a
vacuum, even where Nature allows it; confronted with a void in
its knowledge, it is always ready to fill it up with a conjecture and
this habit of mind while it has led to many interesting discoveries, has also fostered a spirit of fantasy and dogmatism in fantasy,
which is prejudicial to sane and sober thinking. Especially in the field of Sanscrit learning this spirit has found an exceptionally
favourable arena for the exercise of its ingenuity; for here th
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"Hymns to the Goddess"
1
THIS IS
one of a series of publications by Mr. Arthur Avalon consisting of
texts and translations of the Tantras. The hymns collected and
translated in this volume are, however, taken from other sources
besides the Tantras. Many of them are from the considerable body of
devotional hymns attributed by tradition to the philosopher
Shankaracharya, a few from the Mahabharata and the Puranas. Most are
well-known stotras addressed to the various forms and names of the female Energy, Mother of the worlds, whose worship is an important part of that many-sided and synthetic who
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Opinions
Written as Acting Principal,
Baroda College
1905
Resolving a Problem of
Seniority in the High School
College Office
Baroda 3rd. May 05.
Mr Nag was appointed in the Baroda High School by His High. ness the Maharaja Sahib but being on leave has not yet joined his appointment. I believe that His Highness the Maharaja Sahib while reserving to himself the full right to make appointments on other weighty grounds, is always willing to give the utmost consideration to the claims of seniority of old and deserving servants. Moreover the position
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III
His Official Career
THUS
equipped, thus trained Bankim began his human journey, began in the radiance of joy and strength and
genius the life which was to close in suffering and mortal pain. The drudgery of existence met him in the doorway, when
his youth was still young. His twenty-first year found him at Jessore, his fifty-third was the last of his long official labour.
Here too however his inveterate habit of success went always with him. The outward history of
his manhood reads more brilliantly even than that of his youth, and if he did not climb to the highest posts, it was only because these are shut to indigenous
talent. From start to finish, his ability,
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V
The Training of the Senses
THERE are six senses which minister to knowledge, sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste, mind, and all of these except the last look outward and gather the material of thought from outside through the physical nerves and their
end-organs, eye, ear, nose, skin, palate. The perfection of the senses as ministers to thought must be one of the first cares of the teacher. The two things that are needed of the senses are accuracy and sensitiveness. We must first understand what are the obstacles to the accuracy and sensitiveness of the senses, in order th
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Part Eight
Reviews
Sri Aurobindo wrote the first of these book-reviews in 1909 for publication in the
Karmayogin. He wrote the others between 1915 and 1920 for publication in the Arya, a philosophical journal of which he was the editor and principal writer.
"Suprabhat"
THE PAPER Suprabhat, a Bengali monthly edited by Kumari Kumudini Mitra, daughter of Sj. Krishna Kumar Mitra, enters this month on its third year. The first issue of the new year is before us. We notice a great advance in the interest and variety of the articles, the calibre of the writers and the
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The Men that Pass
ROMESH Chandra Dutt is dead. After a long life of the most manifold and untiring energy, famous, honoured, advanced in years, with a name known in England as well as in India, the man always successful, always favoured of Fortune, always striving to deserve her by skill and diligence, type of a race that passes, of a generation that to younger minds is fast losing the appearance of reality and possibility, has passed away at the height and summit of his career before his great capacities could justify themselves to the full in his new station, but also before the defects of his type could be thoroughly subjected to the severe ord
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About Astrology
1
THE SUBJECT
of this book is one which stands nowadays
put away under a sort of intellectual ban, placed on it some
centuries ago by the scientific and rationalistic European
mind and not yet lifted. Mr. N. P. Subramania Iyer has undertaken an
astrological series which will deal with the various parts of astrology, and the present volume contains the text and translation of the
Kalaprakasika, a treatise on the selection of the right times by astrological rule for undertaking any and every action of human life. The book is well printed and got up, the translat