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Bande Mataram
{
CALCUTTA, July 1st, 1907 }
Stand Fast
A temporary lull in the policy of repression adopted by the bureaucracy in dealing with Bengal has ceased and the surging
waves are once again threatening to engulf the province. At Bagerhat the
Sub-divisional Conference will not be allowed to
meet. At Barisal the worst scenes enacted during the early days of Fullerism are being repeated. Honour is not safe in East Bengal,
nor is the person. And a fresh outburst of repressive measures is likely to take place in West Bengal as the result of Sir Andrew
Fraser's visit to Simla. And Mr. Newman of the Englishman is persistently pressi
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Bande Mataram
{ CALCUTTA, September 8th, 1906 }
The Times on Congress Reforms
The pronouncement of the Times on the proposal of the Congress for a further reform and expansion of the Indian Councils
is significant for the thoroughness with which the futility and impossibility of the entire Congress ideal is exposed by the
writer. Mr. Gokhale took great pains last year in his address as President of the Congress to point out, in detail, how the
present Council of the Indian Viceroy might be remodelled, without disturbing the present position of the Government. His
idea is that the elected members of the Viceregal Council may well
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Bande Mataram
{ CALCUTTA, December 26th, 1906 }
The Man of the Past and the Man of the Future
Two men of the moment stand conspicuously before the eyes of the public in connection with the present session of the National
Congress. The advent of these two men close upon each other is full of meaning for us at the present juncture. Both of them
are sincere patriots, both have done what work lay in them for their people and for the land that bore them; both are men of
indomitable perseverance and high ability; but there the resemblance ends. One of them worn and aged, bowed down with the
burden of half a century's toils and labours
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Our Work in the Future
My countrymen, those who have minutely observed with open
eyes the agitation started two years ago, must have been convinced that the wonderful force of this agitation, this revolution
in ideas, and these extreme changes in behaviour must have the support of some unseen wonderful supernatural and divine
force. This movement is not an ordinary one, its regulator and leader is certainly not a human being, and it has the support of
the best force in the universe. All the revolutions in the world have been brought about by this wonderful force. Some extraordinary superhuman strength has suddenly become visible in the nation. Those p
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Bande Mataram
{ CALCUTTA, April 6th, 1907 }
Omissions and Commissions at Berhampur
The spirit of mendicancy has not been given much play in the proceedings of the Berhampur Conference and so far this year
marks a distinctive advance. Last year's Conference was totally exceptional; and there could be no certainty that the victory,
then won for reason and patriotism, would be permanent, for the mendicant spirit fled from the Conference Pandal before
Kemp's cudgels and the triumph of the gospel of self-help was accomplished in an atmosphere of such excitement that even the
chill blood of a Legislative Councillor was heated into seditious
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Bande Mataram
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CALCUTTA, July 13th, 1907 }
From Phantom to Reality
The action of the omnipotent and irresponsible executive in obstructing District Conferences alike in the proclaimed and unproclaimed areas of Bengal ought to carry home to every mind, however persistent in self-deception, the absurdity of vaunting
the rights and privileges of a subject people. There is a taunt writ large over these ukases and it is this: "Fools and self-deceivers
who think that rights can be held as the gift of a superior! Nothing is a right till it has been purchased by sacrifices as
great as the aspiration is high. You were allowed to speak and pas
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Bande Mataram
{
CALCUTTA, April 3rd, 1908 }
The Question of the President
The union of the two parties in the Congress is now in sight. If the Convention Committee which is about to meet at Allahabad,
will be guided by the country and not by the single will of one masterful and obstinate personality, the reconciliation of the
parties is certain. When this desirable consummation is brought about, the next step will be the formation of a Constitution
under which a harmonious working may be possible. We have already formulated what in our opinion should be the principles
of the Constitution; the basis should be democratic and not oligarchic
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The Eleventh Hymn to Mitra-Varuna
AN INVOCATION TO THE SACRIFICE
[The Rishi invokes Mitra and Varuna to the sacrifice as the godheads who lead man on the path according to the law of the
truth and confirm our spiritual gains by its workings.]
1. With the words we sacrifice to Mitra and to Varuna as the
Atri.
Sit on the seat of the largeness for the drinking of the wine
2. By your working you keep firm the gettings of good and you make men to walk the path by your law.
Sit on the seat of the largeness for the drinking of the
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The Twenty-Fourth Hymn to Agni
A HYMN TO THE DELIVERER AND PROTECTOR
[The Rishi invokes the Divine Will for protection from evil and for the fullness of the divine light and substance.]
1-2. O Will, become our inmost inmate, become auspicious to us, become our deliverer and our armour of protection. Thou
who art the lord of substance and who of that substance hast the divine knowledge, come towards us, give us its
most luminous opulence.
3-4. Awake! hear our call! keep us far from all that seeks to turn
us to evil. O shining One, O flame of purest Light, thee for our co
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The Second Hymn to the Dawn
[The Rishi hymns the divine Dawn, daughter of Heaven, as the
bringer of the Truth, the bliss, the heavens of light, creator of the Light, giver of vision, maker, follower, leader of the paths
of Truth, remover of the darkness, the eternal and ever youthful goddess of our godward journeying.]
1. Dawn of the luminous journey, Dawn queen of truth, large with the Truth, how wide is the gleam from her rosy limbs,
—Dawn divine who brings with her the heaven of light! Her the seers adore with their thoughts.
2. This is she who has the vision and she awakens man and m