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- Page 12 and 13: Hymn to DawnLo, dawn, the Beloved,
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IV. 1. The Upanishads59words and rh
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IV. 2. The Integral Yoga in the Upa
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The Isha UpanishadIThe main obstacl
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IV. 3. The Isha Upanishad65that the
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IV. 3. The Isha Upanishad67sole rea
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V. THE PURANAS
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72Bengali Writingsof thinking. Apar
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VI. THE GITA
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78Bengali Writingscounsel to carry
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80Bengali WritingsBrahman, after th
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82Bengali Writingsqualities of dyna
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84Bengali Writingsas His fit playma
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The Vision of the World SpiritOUR h
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88Bengali Writingscould be more lud
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90Bengali Writingsimpossible to sla
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92Bengali WritingsThe Gita is an in
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94Bengali WritingsSri Krishna is an
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96Bengali Writingsthe Supreme Purus
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98Bengali WritingsThe relationship
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100Bengali Writingsthe rest; in sai
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102Bengali Writingssecluded spot; t
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104Bengali Writingsthe blind action
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106Bengali Writingsyou destroy them
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108Bengali Writingsatra ÙÓrÀ mah
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110Bengali WritingstataÕ Ùvetairh
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112Bengali WritingsbhÈØmadroÍapr
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114Bengali Writingsapi trailokyarÀ
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116Bengali WritingsIn hell is assig
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118Bengali WritingsThere is a power
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120Bengali Writingsproofs that the
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122Bengali Writingsthe commanders i
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124Bengali Writingson the side of t
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126Bengali WritingsArjuna is overwh
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128Bengali WritingsThe Signs of the
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130Bengali Writingswe shall be able
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132Bengali WritingsThe proper obser
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134Bengali WritingsGod. There are t
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136Bengali Writingssecure the stren
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138Bengali Writingsmain element inc
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140Bengali Writingslook for another
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142Bengali Writingscustom suited to
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144Bengali Writingsmuch space as a
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146Bengali WritingsThe Political Re
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148Bengali Writingscountry breaks t
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150Bengali Writingsup the exercise
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152Bengali WritingsSri Krishna's An
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154Bengali Writingsdo good to other
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156Bengali Writings“I admit I am
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158Bengali WritingsThe Lord said:Th
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160Bengali Writingsnot be again. He
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162Bengali Writingsspeaketh of Him,
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164Bengali Writingsleaving the body
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166Bengali Writingsthe undying Spir
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Facsimile of the cover page of Dhar
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The Chariot of JagannathTHE ideal s
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VII. 1. The Chariot of Jagannatha17
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VII. 2. Three Stages of Human Socie
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AhankaraT HE meaning of the word,ah
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VII. 3. Ahankara181illusion in the
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VII. 4. Integrality183created the u
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VII. 5. Hymns and Prayers185one's c
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Our Religion1OUR religion is the et
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VII. 6. Our Religion191order cannot
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VII. 6. Our Religion193Knower of Br
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VII. 7. Maya195Prakriti or the dyna
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VII. 7. Maya197rajas gets annulled
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VII. 7. Maya199dreams in the eterna
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NivrittiTHE wise in our country nev
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VII. 8. Nivritti203thing great or s
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PrakamyaWHEN people speak of the ei
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VII. 9. Prakamya207field and unhind
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VII. 9. Prakamya209power is applied
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214Bengali WritingsThe eternal and
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216Bengali Writingsmade. On the con
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218Bengali Writingshad the national
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220Bengali Writingsrajasic power ha
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222Bengali Writingscannot blossom.
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The Country and NationalismTHE coun
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226Bengali Writingsan absence of vi
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228Bengali Writingsto the nature of
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A Word About SocietyMAN is not born
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FraternityTHE three ideals, or ulti
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234Bengali Writingsweak? In answer
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236Bengali WritingsMan is always en
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238Bengali WritingsThere are two re
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240Bengali Writingslearns immediate
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242Bengali Writingsthe great Sikh p
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244Bengali Writingspain and sufferi
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246Bengali Writingsthat the whole u
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248Bengali Writingsthrough the inte
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250Bengali Writingsthese advantages
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252Bengali Writingsculture, through
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254Bengali Writingsthrough the mate
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256Bengali WritingsThe unification
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258Bengali WritingsSuch a consequen
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Tales of Prison LifeIOn Friday, May
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life263am Au
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life265sayin
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life267cheri
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life277wanti
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life279the s
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life281after
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life283compa
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life285gener
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life289kurta
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life291life
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life293self-
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life295iron
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life297group
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life311But I
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life313Later
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life315about
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life317of th
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IX. 1. Tales of Prison Life319outwa
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IX. 2. Prison and Freedom321field o
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IX. 2. Prison and Freedom323Rather
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IX. 2. Prison and Freedom325of Indi
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The Aryan Ideal andthe Three GunasI
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IX. 4. New Birth343a pure and glori
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Letters to MrinaliniDearest Mrinali
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X. 1. Letters to Mrinalini351in a c
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X. 1. Letters to Mrinalini353accord
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A Letter to BarinDear Barin,Pondich
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X. 2. Letter to Barin361depths of d
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X. 2. Letter to Barin363the first f
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X. 2. Letter to Barin365only one si
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X. 2. Letter to Barin367me in my me
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X. 2. Letter to Barin369possible fo
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X. 2. Letter to Barin371needed to g
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X. 2. Letter to Barin373from within
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X. 2. Letter to Barin375may develop
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X. 3. Letters to N. and S.377If you
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X. 3. Letters to N. and S.379rightl
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X. 3. Letters to N. and S.381All th
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X. 3. Letters to N. and S.383are mo
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X. 3. Letters to N. and S.385It is
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X. 3. Letters to N. and S.387Every
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X. 3. Letters to N. and S.389Don't
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Foundations of YogaSelf-control —
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X. 3. Letters to N. and S.401Peace
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X. 3. Letters to N. and S.411Mother
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X. 3. Letters to N. and S.413It is
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X. 3. Letters to N. and S.415Remain
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X. 3. Letters to N. and S.429the co
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X. 3. Letters to N. and S.431No qua
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XI. POETRY
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436Bengali WritingsSunk in the nigh
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440Bengali WritingsLay asleep like
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444Bengali WritingsAs we lay courti
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A ColloquyK INGWhat a formidable wi
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450Bengali WritingsTrue this desola
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CONTENTSI. HYMNSII. STORIESHymn to
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VIII. NATIONALISMThe Old and The Ne