The Hindu View of LifeThe Upton Lectures, 1926, Manchester College, Oxford. |
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Page 80
... worker has the fulfilment of his being through and in his work . According to the Bhagavadgitā , one obtains perfection if one does one's duty in the proper spirit of non - attachment . The cant of the preacher who appeals to us for the ...
... worker has the fulfilment of his being through and in his work . According to the Bhagavadgitā , one obtains perfection if one does one's duty in the proper spirit of non - attachment . The cant of the preacher who appeals to us for the ...
Page 81
... worker . Modern demo- cracies tend to make us all mere ' human beings ' , but such beings exist nowhere . India has to face in the near future the perils of industrialism . In factory labour where men are mechanized , where they have ...
... worker . Modern demo- cracies tend to make us all mere ' human beings ' , but such beings exist nowhere . India has to face in the near future the perils of industrialism . In factory labour where men are mechanized , where they have ...
Page 90
... worker should realize his potentialities through his work , and should perform it in a spirit of service to the common weal . Work is craftsmanship and service . Our class conflicts are due to the fact that a warm living sense of unity ...
... worker should realize his potentialities through his work , and should perform it in a spirit of service to the common weal . Work is craftsmanship and service . Our class conflicts are due to the fact that a warm living sense of unity ...
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aboriginal tribes Absolute accepted allowed Aryans attain become belief Bertrand Russell Bhagavadgitā Brahma Sūtra 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 Hinduism history of Hinduism idea ideal India individual infinite insists intellectual Kāli Karma knowledge Kṛṣṇa Ksatriya live look Mahābhārata Manu marriage māyā means Mokşa moral mystics nature one's organization perfection philosophy political principle race racial RADHAKRISHNAN Rāma realize regarded relation religion religious experience Rg Veda Samkara says scriptures sects seer Śiva social soul spiritual stage subordinated supreme theory tion tradition true truth unity universe Upanisads Vasistha Vedanta Vedic wealth whole woman women worker worship