Memoirs of a Mediocre ManBhamati Books, 1983 - 243 sider Autobiography of a former civil servant. |
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Side 127
... thought , word , and deed , a religion in itself , and unites work with worship . Carrying the point a little further , and following the Gita , he says " How shall we remain good and stick to the path of rectitude in the midst of ...
... thought , word , and deed , a religion in itself , and unites work with worship . Carrying the point a little further , and following the Gita , he says " How shall we remain good and stick to the path of rectitude in the midst of ...
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... thought . Thus , in the West , religion has stagnated , but politics , science and law have developed , and the Church continues to occupy the same old rock on which Peter founded it . In India all thought moved in the opposite ...
... thought . Thus , in the West , religion has stagnated , but politics , science and law have developed , and the Church continues to occupy the same old rock on which Peter founded it . In India all thought moved in the opposite ...
Side 161
... thought . Thought implies freedom , it is its very substance , and to say that thought was free in India is begging the question . Every kind of speculation and reasoning flourished in India , and the real history of India is the story ...
... thought . Thought implies freedom , it is its very substance , and to say that thought was free in India is begging the question . Every kind of speculation and reasoning flourished in India , and the real history of India is the story ...
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