| Swami Vivekananda - 1922 - 834 páginas
...harmony. One nation has political power as its vitality, as it is in England. Another has artistic life and so on. In India religious life forms the centre, the keynote of the music of national life, and if any nation attempts to cut loose from its centre, the direction which... | |
| Satya P. Agarwal - 1997 - 506 páginas
...life, which is its centre, the principal note round which every other note comes to form the harmony. In India, religious life forms the centre, the keynote of the whole music of national life. . . . Social reform in India has to be preached by showing how much more spiritual a life the new system... | |
| Adwaita P. Ganguly - 2001 - 342 páginas
...nation has to trace from its tradition, the source of its spiritual power. For instance, In one nation political power is its vitality, as in England. Artistic...forms the centre, the keynote of the whole music of the national life. And therefore, if you succeed in the attempt to throw off your religion and take... | |
| Giriraj Shah Satya Pal Ruhela - 2003 - 158 páginas
...that nation dies... if one nation's political power is its vitality, as in England, artistic life is another and so on. In India religious life forms the centre, the keynote of the whole music of life. Swami Vivekanand In the scheme of culture the place of religion is pivotal, particularly in the... | |
| Swami Vivekananda - 2006 - 268 páginas
...its centre, die principal note around which every other note comes to form the harmony. In one nation political power is its vitality, as in England, artistic...music of national life; and if any nation attempts to dirow off its national vitality — die direction which has become its own through the transmission... | |
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