The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... religious personality . The many and far- reaching manifestations of his prolific energy were forth- puttings of one purpose . The root of his life was religion " . This view has been shared by other writers . But this is seriously ...
... religious personality . The many and far- reaching manifestations of his prolific energy were forth- puttings of one purpose . The root of his life was religion " . This view has been shared by other writers . But this is seriously ...
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... religion — the Anusilan Dharma or the Religion of Culture . It emphasised that true religion is assi- milation and not any particular dogma . It was as he said— Vritti - nichayer Samanyasya or cultivation of all the faculties . In his ...
... religion — the Anusilan Dharma or the Religion of Culture . It emphasised that true religion is assi- milation and not any particular dogma . It was as he said— Vritti - nichayer Samanyasya or cultivation of all the faculties . In his ...
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... religion was not founded on the commentaries of the old Sastris and Pandits . He had fully inherited the synthesis ... religion of which Buddhism is nothing but a rebel child , and Christianity , only a distant Echo . " He wanted to make ...
... religion was not founded on the commentaries of the old Sastris and Pandits . He had fully inherited the synthesis ... religion of which Buddhism is nothing but a rebel child , and Christianity , only a distant Echo . " He wanted to make ...
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