Girish Chandra GhoshSahitya Akademi, 1992 - Počet stran: 101 Jal Ki Pyas Na Jaye: Hindi Translation By Kartar Singh Duggal Of His Punjabi Novel Of The Same Title. |
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... human emo- tions . He can never admit that even if Oedipus had come to know of his legal innocence , that he had unknowingly married his mother , the shock of discovery would drive any man out of his mind . That the human psyche cannot ...
... human emo- tions . He can never admit that even if Oedipus had come to know of his legal innocence , that he had unknowingly married his mother , the shock of discovery would drive any man out of his mind . That the human psyche cannot ...
Strana 58
... humanity.75 It is on record - in Vivekananda's correspondence — that he began to call himself a socialist , one of the ... human intelligence , and the clever educated section have taken the substantial part of the fruits of their labour ...
... humanity.75 It is on record - in Vivekananda's correspondence — that he began to call himself a socialist , one of the ... human intelligence , and the clever educated section have taken the substantial part of the fruits of their labour ...
Strana 88
... human being like himself as his master , He says : Who is a guru ? Why should I Bow to him ? How can I believe one Who is a man like me ? How should I know He does not lie ? I will believe no more words , My mind misgives . Where is God ...
... human being like himself as his master , He says : Who is a guru ? Why should I Bow to him ? How can I believe one Who is a man like me ? How should I know He does not lie ? I will believe no more words , My mind misgives . Where is God ...
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