Social and Humanistic Life in IndiaAbhinav Publications; [sole distributor: Trimurti Publications, 1971 - 291 sidor |
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... relationship between God and men ; the men to men relationship is secondly . The latter is sanctioned only when it is accepted by God The men - to - men relationship can be re- cognized as a merit or value only when it serves to promote ...
... relationship between God and men ; the men to men relationship is secondly . The latter is sanctioned only when it is accepted by God The men - to - men relationship can be re- cognized as a merit or value only when it serves to promote ...
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... relation , apparent customs and mental disposition of the Indian people do not necessa- rily show humility and conformity to the modern mind . The mental disposition characteristic of India has , in the Western sense , little or no ...
... relation , apparent customs and mental disposition of the Indian people do not necessa- rily show humility and conformity to the modern mind . The mental disposition characteristic of India has , in the Western sense , little or no ...
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... relation to one another . Thus one understands man as wholeness . Popularization of Psychotherapy in America The ... relations , that people are suffocated with them . They really want to escape , not from loneliness , but from social ...
... relation to one another . Thus one understands man as wholeness . Popularization of Psychotherapy in America The ... relations , that people are suffocated with them . They really want to escape , not from loneliness , but from social ...
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