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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... religion . He simply preached the old religion of India which was founded on the Veda , more parti- cularly on the Upanishads and was systematized later on in the sutras of Badarayan and finally developed in the commentaries of Shanker ...
... religion . He simply preached the old religion of India which was founded on the Veda , more parti- cularly on the Upanishads and was systematized later on in the sutras of Badarayan and finally developed in the commentaries of Shanker ...
Strana 51
... religion metaphysical truth and brilliant speculation ; he sought to persuade himself that his religion was a liberation of the mind , and that the millions who worshipped fearful idols were only ignorant fools . fallen from the grace ...
... religion metaphysical truth and brilliant speculation ; he sought to persuade himself that his religion was a liberation of the mind , and that the millions who worshipped fearful idols were only ignorant fools . fallen from the grace ...
Strana 87
... religious to the point of superstition and his plays consistently preach blind faith in all the medieval rituals of the Hindu religion . Kalapahar alone is enough to give the lie to both these ill- informed suppositions . Although ...
... religious to the point of superstition and his plays consistently preach blind faith in all the medieval rituals of the Hindu religion . Kalapahar alone is enough to give the lie to both these ill- informed suppositions . Although ...
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