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Plain Tales from the Hills

By: Rudyard Kipling

...ook so lovely. He stared at her from doorways, and glared at her from pas- sages as she went about with her partners; and the more he stared, the more... .... Now, in the whole of Upper India, there is only one man who can pass for Hindu or Mohammedan, chamar or faquir, as he pleases. He is feared and resp... ...g nothing of the Collector-Sahib for some time, and heartily despising the Hindu Sub-Judge, arranged to start a little Mohurrum riot of their own. But... ... Sub-Judge, arranged to start a little Mohurrum riot of their own. But the Hindus turned out and broke their heads; when, finding lawlessness pleasant... ...ndus turned out and broke their heads; when, finding lawlessness pleasant, Hindus and Mahomedans together raised an aimless sort of Donnybrook just to... ...u nor I knew there was so much evil in the world. —Hindu Proverb THIS BEGAN in a practical joke; but it has gone far enough no...

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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

...true that he did fail to catch the oriental cultures such as Buddhism and Hindu philosophy. 5. The Unintentional Science Is oriental culture ... ...ence seeks the exterior solutions outside the heart. However, our ancient sages illustrated that humans are an integral part of the universe, and all... ... The great universe has its order and rule, where the education of ancient sages roots. Education stems from here, and a human being has to obey the ... ...the universal Dao and natural law. This is where the education of ancient sages roots. The Chinese emphasized education starting in a prenatal stage... ...an through traditional Chinese culture, in the perspective of our ancient sages, to achieve the unification. This might be the only route, since our... ...tions of virtues. Social education has roots in home education; therefore, sages of the future are reared by women. In this sense, the future of the ... ... Four Lessons http://www.amtb.org.tw/e- bud/liaofan.HTM.) In the sacred Hindu text "Bhagavad-Gita," found in the "Mah ābh ārata," one of the ancien...

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Twelve Stories and a Dream

By: H. G. Wells

... chap 28 Twelve Stories and a Dream nodding his busy bit of a head in the sagest manner. I did not attend as well as I might. “Hey, presto!” said the... ...l lean, and I suppose I am rather dark, still—I am not ashamed of having a Hindu great-grand- mother, but, for all that, I don’t want casual strangers... ...ly, with its Indian Civil Service associations, has kept up a knowledge of Hindustani from generation to generation— and none are absolutely plain sai... ... assuredly it marked a turning point. At any rate, this is one of the pas- sages that he thought sufficiently important to describe most at length. I ...

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Barchester Towers

By: Anthony Trollope

...re is no gas through the house, none whatever, but in the kitchen and pas- sages. Surely the palace should have been fitted through with pipes for gas... ...go such a penance. It is as much a relic of paganism as the sacrifice of a Hindu woman at the burning of her husband’s body. If not so bloody, it is q...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...ly by a higher, superior, more powerful peer group? Tons of wise powerless sages have preached wisdom throughout the Ages. Nobody ever listens to... ...orm. This was the transition from Nature Worship: to Pyramidal Worship. The Hindu tradition resulted in a collage of ancient animal Gods that had ... ...e old medicine men, the old prophets, the old wizards, the old gurus, the old sages… With a few specks of truth in it just enough to make it mildly... ...is old? Because it has stayed unchanged? How many books even older than the Hindu Upanishads, or the Jewish-Christian-Mohammedan Bible have been du... ...gion, a football team, a supermodel, a national identity, or a 5,000 year-old Hindu god or a movie star; the attempt to glorify and worship anything... ...wn culture. It consumers its own icons! It eats itself alive. The icons of Hindu culture have lasted 7,000 years: and are still going strong. The... ...of pyramidalized value-systems, which are all segmential. To find peace as a Hindu or a Muslim merely means you must exclude other humans from that ... .... If you leave your family at an early age, and study under famous Buddhist sages, and practice Buddhism all your life; you will not become a famo... ...il. It is precisely by becoming passive, and not pro-active: that the Indian sages, gurus, and mahatmas managed to successfully hoodwink the entire ...

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The Country of the Blind and Other Stories

By: H. G. Wells

... calculations or ciphers in symbols absolutely strange to me. In some pas- sages there are indications that he was also occupied with the philosophy o... ...her 326 The Country of the Blind dark, still—I am not ashamed of having a Hindu great-grand- mother, but, for all that, I don’t want casual strangers... ...ly, with its Indian Civil Service associations, has kept up a knowledge of Hindustani from generation to generation— and none are absolutely plain sai... ...e chap 342 The Country of the Blind nodding his busy bit of a head in the sagest manner. I did not attend as well as I might. “Hey, presto!” said the...

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The Varieties of Religious Experience

By: William James

...y of Christian mysticism the problem how to discriminate between such mes- sages and experiences as were really divine miracles, and such others as th... ...ular science evolutionism of which I have re- cently spoken; and, finally, Hinduism has contributed a strain. But the most characteristic feature of t... ...are certainly not mere derivatives of theism. We find them in Stoicism, in Hinduism, and in Buddhism in the highest possible degree. They har- monize ... ...o give way to the facts and du- ties of the moment which came after.”[175] Hindu- [173] Claparede et Goty: Deux Heroines de la Foi, Paris, 1880, p. 11... ...ooks to give the visitors a better opinion of our scholarship.”[192] Since Hindu fakirs, Buddhist monks, and Moham- medan dervishes unite with Jesuits... ... believed in by educated pagans; it is thus that we ourselves judge of the Hindu, Buddhist, and Mohammedan theologies; Protestants have so dealt with ...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...that “by the grace of Allah, a safe base here is now available in the high Hindu Kush mountains in Khurasan. ” But the T aliban, like the Sudanese, wo... ...m, democracy, and opportunity, even though our own promotion of these mes- sages is limited in its effectiveness simply because we are its carriers. M...

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