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... civilization itself has not been a short - lived one . Its historic records date back for over four thousand years , and even then it had reached a stage of civilization which has continued its unbroken , though at times slow and almost ...
... civilization itself has not been a short - lived one . Its historic records date back for over four thousand years , and even then it had reached a stage of civilization which has continued its unbroken , though at times slow and almost ...
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... civilization is so called , since its original founders or earliest followers occupied the territory drained by the Sindhu ( the Indus ) river system corresponding to the North- West Frontier province and the Punjab . This is recorded ...
... civilization is so called , since its original founders or earliest followers occupied the territory drained by the Sindhu ( the Indus ) river system corresponding to the North- West Frontier province and the Punjab . This is recorded ...
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... civilization has not had time to eradicate . During the last few centuries Hinduism has not been faithful to its ideals , and the task of the uplift of the uncivilized has been sadly neglected . Hinduism does not support the sophism ...
... civilization has not had time to eradicate . During the last few centuries Hinduism has not been faithful to its ideals , and the task of the uplift of the uncivilized has been sadly neglected . Hinduism does not support the sophism ...
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aboriginal tribes Absolute accepted allowed Aryans avidya become belief Bhagavadgitā Brahma Sūtra brahmacarya Brahmin Buddha Buddhism caste central reality character Christian Christian mystics civilization classes co-operative group common conflict creed cults culture developed dharma divine Dravidians economic eternal ethical evil existence expression faith finite forces forms freedom function God's gods heaven higher highest Hindu ideal Hindu method Hindu society Hindu thinkers Hindu thought HINDU VIEW Hinduism history of Hinduism idea ideal India individual infinite insists intellectual Kāli Karma knowledge Kṛṣṇa Kṣatriya live look Mahabharata Manu marriage māyā means Mokṣa moral mystics Nānak nature one's organization perfection philosophy political principle race racial Rāma realize regarded religion religious experience Ṛg Veda Samkara says scriptures sects seer Śiva social soul spiritual stage supreme theory tion tradition true truth unity universe Upanisads Vedanta Vedic Vedic Aryans whole woman women worker worship