Mother India: Monthly Review of Culture, Том 21Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 1969 Articles about India and its culture, based on Arabindo's Philosophy. |
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... present financial system does not provide enough purchasing power to buy the goods which industry produces " . This condition is world - wide but is par- ticularly true of countries which are heavily industrialised . He considered that ...
... present financial system does not provide enough purchasing power to buy the goods which industry produces " . This condition is world - wide but is par- ticularly true of countries which are heavily industrialised . He considered that ...
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... present time to say what life is - still less , perhaps , what death is . We say of certain things - they are alive ; of certain others — they are dead ; but what the diffe- rence may be , what is essential to these two states , science ...
... present time to say what life is - still less , perhaps , what death is . We say of certain things - they are alive ; of certain others — they are dead ; but what the diffe- rence may be , what is essential to these two states , science ...
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... present does not bar the future and , in spite of appearances , India can yet be great and glorious and beautiful ? For those who believe , or at least would like , that India shall be great and occupy an honoured place under the sun ...
... present does not bar the future and , in spite of appearances , India can yet be great and glorious and beautiful ? For those who believe , or at least would like , that India shall be great and occupy an honoured place under the sun ...
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