Quest, Ausgaben 40-43S. Singh, etc. for the Indian Committee for Cultural Freedom, 1964 |
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... West , it is rather how to make them understand better both themselves and others , and to realize the possibilities of enlightenment and happiness inherent in the new unified world created by science and technology . A still greater ...
... West , it is rather how to make them understand better both themselves and others , and to realize the possibilities of enlightenment and happiness inherent in the new unified world created by science and technology . A still greater ...
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... Western scholars had yet awakened to the real significance of the great Buddhist , particularly the Mahāyāna , systems . But the more important thing is not to determine what East and West can learn from one another , but to envisage ...
... Western scholars had yet awakened to the real significance of the great Buddhist , particularly the Mahāyāna , systems . But the more important thing is not to determine what East and West can learn from one another , but to envisage ...
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... West Dialogue . The second part deals with reports on Humour In Indian Literat- ure , which follows the convention of P.E.N. conferences by running through all the languages recognised by the Indian Con- stitution . Although the papers ...
... West Dialogue . The second part deals with reports on Humour In Indian Literat- ure , which follows the convention of P.E.N. conferences by running through all the languages recognised by the Indian Con- stitution . Although the papers ...
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How to Live with Ignorance | 9 |
The Concept of Progress and Islamic | 16 |
Moral Implications in Hemingways Work | 51 |
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