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PAUL & Co. 7, Larrina Road, Calettal k .2 CEVTS, WAT Page #9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN f (* ASMADH 1318. No. 1 MWA UR BELVES. P ile, the mot folk grey the sense has to be inelated intor darn EuroWSPA phondur" widevotion, gonese terms before they can understahl piits, grande soud; the li fullof the it. For it in the European idors slog pothon which an.inopisine Vaishyttad industry thift. pra that a hauptry thift. pris that are real real to them and the grey, t u ntredom perity footpleie, 'philanthropy : the trubs of Indian thught seem to the te of belation which soncu which i bo o Ab Budenhonnetsigplicity, more metaphora, fullegories and mywie's AP, Channels Pets eshte R o nd a mela on labor, ulous and it wortiog to the parables. S el hong British edaestion Latin Dann tror into s p atian oven in the holest pribon ape drie ita fatal donationalising work in de cré hauto.ch the most instant kind of sup. The India. Il down in Hoode baru dlay pw. India declinatowe, posolitop h in, tande for religion R o rodigion and politics, buf diappare the Kohatian louce, srbolarship, and the bigber mos! bwe had nepamily: 'Outsoul1 Anding of the Ninys. The o vality: the Kuhntriya for war, Politics birity hoe piachunt.cat AAN : Iristory Of Indis, pee Abel and administration, the Vaishya for the by Haropena or Ene b ed mlinstant many of the Nandsk bsa, leen antrades professiona and industries; the hardad stwaye to tak mampto nicitate 9 les 1hSudra for labrur and adobe It im ahlo Hitzt, dateientia ad volumb Kalye. Put the sta i nly when these fue r iments or The nittoml iterlinality, in pustily conful, the held human activity M W hobust and dithdaality porind iti data religion Simon for long time, I the flourishing condition is the nation is white or partities were imitation . Printah sent by which boy has al. sound and great. When any of these W .Yetwithantliving's patitool t oen extinguished... When the disappear or sufor, it is bad for the body sigheitimations slife cunot ndermondern ein Alappeark thens, womes politic. And the iwo highest are the losst Kini Doel, suvire 48 n the routes en fusionate nest bany to Le spared. If they gative in han staromf ly, born in apa astion me, and full strength, they can provide themel impopo madalad sed disturbed behin mundo e retor dy ghad the vos with the two others, but if pilher gh slovens, dapiba, e lardoqopa biriga dies Sweethe Kshatriys or the. Bitinin 8), if brige always killing some previamente la b ores basa endenceither the political porque me the spiritual entre os distraconter the Remin type se despre face of a nation in lont, Thanatilin want to me iridiserialulife, wsint and landsberat w teremne dopod unlços it can resite place, in the paper murival of the old staan de dagene er tidency to lgoe, the prissing strength. And, he trio Intan artistio shedustrist capacity figol and while keeping some out the Brahmin is the most important.. rdered by unjest w And ein burun hortigne of the Brahotn to raritat - Ayseste the Kastriti Patoa wide play, to win in Anwards. Saprar o heline the spirit occa la rais p connected chanwala bo sared fodre is worful and again to him. katering Astro Jefenti um ** e cipskotand. The dedishy now well the losi' ricomat both, as the Brauiá 25ponges The Sal e s the link to wright sendhing mor payub agtrots pura be gay her bodien, lawer iustigt at low worf and in O n e grand food and the Brakplaces palast Frotce, beapes all the instinet Merve stefoney to sve svoje in the light the dwin. and not the ik op sypreuna oljoot of to the deepend pilwindles to nothinhos. For tha Saiyang life, the initing 10.aprapt kifets compomalie et grimess and inglowat oprigionary And steponors) thn Brakrious pase and opendence in place of the oberta Marwadin a ted in the best of standardy djeh aspiration for the natin Sayar i t mon pd the dividal, Whan ypiritality umbay a livs and lust all in lontThis in the fute Sopo wp lite narranty Care parallon by the desence of the mul of India 911 in 2 ipalism. to be butthet, spurgosis at set Śrer. Plethie toe spit * ** Page #10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN lift itself for good into an organised ite. There is a tr iles, there is wcialism, in the Anarchism if Bakunin national unity. Formerly a congeries of no definitineptio or deep insight. and Tolstni, in many other is; and kindred nations with a single life and a reel We have yet to know wint it m it insists in whatever firm Single culture, always by the law of this We were, am u may lo; what we in engrossing the whole life of muld essential oneness tending to unity, always did in the past and what we are ing the whole of swiety and politics the law ilealistic mapallo of doing in the future; o'r under by its excess of fecundity engendering fresh diversities and divisions, it has history and our Ins . This is the axpiration. It is not use the word never yet Ixcen able to overcome permafront and import work which do grasp the idea, but it sees God nently the almost insuperable obstacles the An t ifir itself to popu the European in humanity. What to the organization of a continent. The lari tiskalice. The Vedants or understood ly me, had to be it time has now doing when those obstacles . Sudith place the megan, Nankrid of and put it of life, but real can be overcome. The atteinpt which Sudhakar anlilainndas. Chaitanya or religion, spirituality pilealism, aliruisin, vur race has been making throughout Cientista Brahmin and Kayastha self decotion, the hero after partin, its long history, it will now make under and move what of humanity and national in the whole day entirely new circunstances. A keen obil set w he indigenous or si cannot be until .. After all God dies server would prelict its snccess because mat exists, you cannot t will work to make huwn, exist and if Il the only important obstacles have been tigt in istilit plan and appreciate shove Him internet and say "That or are in the process of being renntved. And the unit thing in how to in for the world and in your place and But we go further and believe that it is than . url the tumlif it h er." Herradra and sure to succeed because the freedorn, of national lite and prethe future. mturns. K e of lonial is inly unity and greatness of India have now 11H23-turing their relations p ration for her and more im becne necessary to the worll. This is to the 14t ik mm illicult to Bi llirmation the faith in which the Karwain puts Vis the there in the future The Kierw will be more of its hand to the work and will persist in The third thing is to kiyiw the national mix than wekl . l it refusing to b: discouraged by diffiwil wire and its relation to and paper. We all cirrt rente culties however iininense anil apparently how to in al with it. That is the only a l i enee hur feet or insuperable. We lieve that God is be which we finne prosent the main the 11th of national life and with and in that futh ne shall conmot tilt and insistent is the plant of the file nation. r. We believe that humanity necils latin de on the wolution of the Pitical and in prillems we all i uvl it is the love and service of ..thiru. nel with from this standpoint.eeking humanity, of our country, of the race, of les that line is the fire their spiritul r a nd inner or religion that will purify our hearts how of all: fixt of and then ing to mansurns and inspire our action in the struggle. all. In that in the m an m ir. 1 similar spirit w The task we set before ourselves is not ci f religion at after all, what all deal with all s ong of national mechanical but moral and spiritual. th, Engin n hy wlivion is strength in the m anlin the present. We aim tot at the alteration of a forin 7sw. which is nother spirituali sking thrin. them h me to all com- of vernment but at the building up of t Iv, a ntuy th wht and prebensions and make thein applicable nation. Or that task politics is a part, ..cini f'r m uninni in with or to our life, dynninic and not statie but only a part. We shall devote oursolfer tu thirt with us which natin and not merrly prestatire. sclves not politics alone, nor to social rules the world. In that we shall For if there is no creation, there must questions alone, nor to thcology wr phi. it. This f a nd cherey oan le tir disinterrati... if there is no advances phy or literature or science by themdirect any purprise w desires for and victory, there must be recoil and lies, but we include all these in one 118: it internt to kn. wing, low lefent. untity which we believe to be allinpor. or wors ; it for the liberation of tant, the dania, the national religion, an individual yul, the building a which we 'so believe to be universal. nation or the turning of a fool. It THE IDEAL OF THE There is a mighty law of life, a great Work from within, it works in the power KARMAYOGIN. principle of human evolution, a body. of trulj! works with superhuman of spiritual knowledge and experience energy. The wakening of that force A nation is building in India today f which India has always been des. in the mil millions of men by the before the eyes of the workl so swiftly, tinued to bt the guardian, the exemplar man, which sur last has placed in our sa palpably that all can watch the process and inissionary. This is the safalakt hand, that is vir obyeet. those who have sympathy and intui. charme, the cternal religion. Under The m an is proud of his success tion distinguish the forces at work, the the stress of alicn impacts she bas in divreing religion from life. Belimaterials in us, the lines of the livinc largely lost hold not of the structure gion, he way it all very well in its architecture. This nation is not a new of that dherma, but of its living reality. place, but it has nothing to do with race raw from the workshop of Nature or For the re'igion of India is nothing if it polities of new no commerce, which it created by mode created by modern circumstances. One is not liv is not lived. It bas to be applied not spuil hy its intrusion; it is meant only for Sundays when, if one is English, one of the oldest races and greatest civilisa-l only to life, but to the whole of life ; its putain black cluth tions on this earth, the most Indomitable spirit has to enter into and mould our and tries to feel in vitality, the most fecund in greatness, society, for politics, our literature, our good, and if one is continental, ono puts the deepest in life, the most wonderful science, ourindividual character,affections the rest of the work away and amuses in potentiality, after taking into itself and aspirations. To understand the oneself. In mality, the European has numerous sources of strength from heart of this dharma, to experience it as Qot succeedel in getting rid of religion foreign strains of blood and other types a truth, to feel the high enotions to from w hice. It is coming back in of human rigatis now seeking to which it rises and to express and executa! Page #11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. it in life is what we understand by her progress. Our means must be law of knowledge love and conduct, the Karmariga. We believe that it is to as great as our ends and the strength basis and inspiration of Karnayoga. make th joge the ideal of human life to discover and use the means so Our aim will therefore be to help in that In a rises to day; by the yoga she as to attain the end can only be found building up India for the sake of hunawill get the strength to realise her free by secking the eternal source of strength nity,--this is the spirit of the Nationalis dom, unity and greatness, by the yoga in ourselves. which we profess and follow. We say she will keep the strength to preserve it. We do not believe that by changing to humanity, "The time has come when It is a spiritual revolution wc foresee the machinery so as to make our society you must take the great step and rise and the material is only its shadow the ape of Europe we shall effect social out of a material existence into the and reflex. renovation. Widow-remarriage, substi- higher deeper and wider Vire towards The European sets great store by tution of class for caste, adult marriage, which humanity moves. The problems, machinery. He seeks to renovate humna-intermarriages, interdining and the other which have troubled mankind can only nity by schemes of society and systems nostruins of the social reformer are be solved by conquering the Kingdom of government ; 'he hopes to bring about inechanical changes which, whatever within, not by harnessing the forces of the millennium by an act of Parliament. their merits or demerits, cannot by Nature to the service of confok and Machinery is of great importance, but themselves save the soul of the nation luxury, but by inastering the forces of only as a working means for the spirit alive or stay the course of degradation the intellect and the spirit, by vindicawithin the force behind. The nineteenth and decline. It is the spirit alone that ting the freedom of inan within as well century in India aspired to political saves, and only by becoming great and is without and by conquering from emancipation, social renovation, religious free in heart can we become sucially within external Nature. For that work vision and rcbi.th, but it failed because and politically great and free. the resurgence of Asia is necessary, it adopted Western motives and methods. We do not believe that by multiply therefore Asia rises. For that work the ignored the spirit, history and destiny of ing new sects limiterl within the narrow- freedom and greatness of India is cssenthal, Onr race and thought tbat by takinger and inferior ideas of religion inporte therefore she claims her destined free over European education, Europeat from the West or by creating organizi. dom and greatness, and it is to the machinery, Enropean orgınization and tions for the perpetuation of the mere interest of all humanity, not excluding equipment we should reproduce in our dress and bowly of Hinchism we can England, that she should wholly esta selves European prosperity, energy and recover our spiritual health, energy and blish her claim." progress We of the twenticth cuntury l greatness. The world moves through an We say to the nation, "It is God's reject the aims, ideals and incthods of indispensable interreynum of freethought will that we should be ourselves and not the Anglicisel nineteenth precisely be and materialism to a new synthesis of Europe. We have sought to regain life cause we accept its experience. We religious thought and experience, a new by following the Law of another being refuse to make an idol of the present; religious world-life free from intolerance, than our own. We must return and seek we look before and after, backward to yet full of faith and fervoar, accepting yet full of faith and fervour, accepting the sources of life and strength within the mighty history of our nice, forward all forins of religion because it has an ourselves. We must know our past and to the grandiose history for which that unshakeable faith in the One. The reli recover it for the purposes of our destiny has prepared it gion which embraces Science and faith, future. Our business is to realise uurWe do not believe that our political Theism, Christianity. Mabomedanisin selves first and to inould everything to salvation can he attained by enlarge and Buddhism and yet is none of these, the law of Inulia's eternal life and •ments of Councils, introductions of the is that to which the World Spirit moves. to which the World Spirit moves nature. It will therefore be the object elective principle, colonial se!f-govern. In our own, which is the ment sceptical of the Kawrogin to read the heart of ment or any other formula of European and the most believing of all, the most our religion, nur sexiety, our philosophy, politics. We do not deny the use of sceptical because it has questioned and politics, literature, art, jurisprudence, some of these things as instruments, its experimented the most, the most believ science, thought, everything that was and weats in a political struggle, but we ing because it has the deepest I'NIK Tience is ours, so that we may be able to say deny their sufficiency whether as instru- and the most varioul and punitive spiri. to ourselves and our nation, "This is out Icnt or ideals and look beyond to tual knowledge that wider Tlinduism dharm." We shall review Buropean an end which they do not serve which is not a dogma or coinbination of civilisation entirely from the standpunt except in a trifting degree. They dogmas but a law of life, which is not of thought and howledge ! might be sufficient if it were our wcial framework but the spirit of a past seek to throw off from us the donin. ultimutte destiny to be an outlying and future social evolution, which rejects ting lamp of the Occident: what we province of the British Empire or a nothing but insists on testing and have to the from the West we shall take (ichkint adjunct a Eurocan civilisa-l uxoriencin everythint and when testelli Tic . The tion. That is a future which we do not and experienced turning it to the soul's OCH Mewall tur runt think it worth making any sacrifice to use in this llinduism we find the basis It only to lout to live in our acomplish. We believe on the other of the future world-religion. This summa indi it in wurw.cial life. harul, that India is destined to work out tana tharma has many scriptures, in uulitin u hce ci independent like and civilisa-l veda, Vedanta, Gita, panish, Dar. We wy to the individual and pole tion, to stand in the forefront of the shana, l'uran, Tantra, nor could it icject ally to the young who IC arising wurkl and solve the political, social, the Bible or the Koran: but its real. Ito che lui Wutk, the work with, economical and moral problems which most authoritative Scripture is in the God's moth. "You cannot cherish the rurope has failed to solve, yet the pur heart in which the Eternal has this ideals, will less suit of which and the feverish passage in I dwelling. It is in our inner spiritual you subject your that purmuit from experiment to experi-l experiences that we shall find the proof'ides oli ment, frono Gailt to filure she calls and source of the world's Scriptures, the rial standpoint, Materiany" Page #12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN The mithin spiritually you are were justification in the reachings of the and ethics to 'The Arpan instida. now mighty spirit, it matter hot thing. It is only.h: Tudun who can Upanishade and the Gita. The charac. whether Avatar Or Vibhuti, 'the full Ictie thing every ting. Jare everything. terintis detrine of the Cita are life, a churma expression of tyd in if they are not aluf skor A Bet Scriti o everything first therefore bor cuine Indians. Ker mor the patrimony and rom 1hr most transcendental aspira outpouring of this divina endruy come din anung men and brought into their of your forth Vedanta propria preKor the Arvan tiri drily life and protice the force and thucht the rounds ipline, the Irvanporation in lite, for it is ily thrush haric terle nan life Recover the impulse of utler spirituality. And this life that one eu c h ti im nortality. Volanthe the You Reaser | The opinie pinion is due tu certain tiine it iw the full ligut and not a noble the hirh Into Hulkel large in which exprening only in intellect or sentiment i tendeuen part, unlike Buubis Vedantie in sality, yet ignored a Aindabut in lives Live them url you the history and temperament of our ince. will bur n trong mighty, in in niental reality of Vadania and was thew the ultima u al of nur religion is blend fearless. Neither life deathmincipation from the bondage of mate fore expelled from its prize wont and il y terrors for you Difficulty rial Nutrire and freedom from individual cradle. The material result was then edimibility will vanish from your birth and certain silming the what it will be wow, great plition), abulries For it is in the irit that highestvenikon, are been drawn muslaud scial revolution which made tungtinis cemal sud you must win by the attretin.f the final hush India the Guru of the nations anil Back the king of yourschen, the and purity is ciata themselves from carried the light we had to give all over Inner Swaraj, bore you can win bach life and bodily action in ander more the civilized world, mitralding ideas and soureuter cmpire. There the Mother billy and easily to resch the goal. creating firms which are still extant and cells and she waits for worship that Standing like muntain-peaks abute the living free. Already the Vedanta uc may give strength Believe in llen, main level, they hw attracted all and the Yoga have exceeded their Asiatic velle, you wills in Tiers, your and fixed this withdrawal 8 the limit and are Leginning to infuence the in the creater of the ci hizhust and my m inding Hindu | life and practice of America and Europe. Ir. Separate selfishness in the wr ideal. It is for this reason that Si Krish and they have long teen Altering into of humanity. Recover the source ni laid ) much stress on th: 1erfect Western thought by hundred indirect ut .!! strength in yourselves and all giu's cleaving to life and human chunnils. But those are small rivers will be able to wacial wundness, charity even after his noud of them were and underground streams. The world 1.tellectual precimenc, political fre u ter, leat the prope, following as they waits for the rising of India to receive duin, the mastery of human thought, always do tucecam le of their beat, turn the divine food in its fulness. the heyemy of the world." away from their dar and bastard Yoga in communion withi Chod for confusion reign. Thı ideal Yogin knowledge for love or for work. The Yogin is no with 'rawn a donup force, but puis himself into direct relation with KIRMAYO ; 1. merengu in doin: oni to all cies that which is omniscient and omnipo tures, ciher by the fud of the divine tent withir man and without him; He is We have wpiken of Karmy as the carry that hours on the world or in tune with the infinite, he bemora *plication data and Yuus to life by himself stan link in the front of channel for the strength of God to poder T y take their bowledge of humanity, its lader : the march itselt out apon the world whether through Hinduin box miband this may ke'm and the battle but unbuni by his works calm bebevolenceur active bebe i. doubtful in un. I ordinarily an uperior to his p't, a lity. ounce. When man rides by putting by practical" mind that Mrever the word Vedanta is liau. frun him the slough of self and lives's wania skute tw life and Yon ally identi id wit the wt ist Mism others and in the j's and sorrows pf #include piritual m inion are and the p-culiar the way of Maya others :--when he works perfectly and saugomus thangs vhach loud men away stablished by th: lutty and americwith love and zeal, but casts away the intellect of Shankara. But it is the anxiety for results and is neither siger ride three h eard all *ch lelif Upanishads themselves and nut Shank for victory nor afraid of defeat ;--uten VICEMUS, ! teluuin ur impure, ara's writings, the text and not the he derutos all his works to God and taso Lut men th e me and Lelieve cumentary, tha. arthe aubritatile levers thught, word and des an opein the high thun of Hinduism have the Scripture of the Vedantia. Shankara's, ring on the dirine altar hen he prstin that he mistremite neef great and temporaji y ta isfying as it gets rid of fear and hatred, repuluton ir in a n umun activity in under to , id still inly on synthesis and and dingust and attachment, and works in the and lite. Yet the spiritual interpretation of the Upanishads. There like the forces of Nature, uphin Till find it most potenti premain in the law. been thers in the lasty bich have batean unresting, ineritahly, perfectly ;bile of ten povorfully inilu ned the national mind in that the Yun and under and there is i he rise abore the thught that he is n why there should the the body of the beart of the twint Vedanta. Is not lea) 1 . feet synthesis in 21. or the sun of these and finds his own str lite and the trhu tuue is ich synthesis, and true self; when he becomes wware enestly lalo mi ri d otton in its neufe, of his importatity and the unrelliy that th i ngs of Sri ionakrishna of death; when he exporiences the Adhitlilintaan sin bave been preparing. rent of knowledge and feels Witbelt .. .lith, True Whit i nning now is a leife ; passire and the divine force wYw y melnplay petition der stage of rhst i ntris the here in Indis, mora an ronis el brough his mind, his priech his senses and all his fans :- When .. . i rapid . *1 l er issues, i bra the .. .... ... haring thus als doned haterer he is Pilih i 'wh his lilyhy'de or us to the Lord of all, he W Page #13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMARJOGIN, Lorer stie Helser of makind, he dwells "SWARAJ" AND THE attitude which has consistently teen hornently in Him spd lecomes in. i : MUSULMANS. adoplel by the Nationalist party in capable of grief, disquiot or lo es Bengal towards the Hindt-Huned citement,--that is Yogh. I'muayan question in ordinary politios. We do and assns, concentration, Worship, cer We extract in our elumns this veetnut four Malundan opposition ; * not them the crrements of Srijnt Bepin chandra long as it is thie, honest Swadeshi belves Yogs but only mins towards Pal's orgin, Sauna, on the Gwernment's article and noi manufactured in Shillung Yus. Noris Yangs difficult or dang. Pro Mamedin policy and its posible or Sinila, we vec me it as a sign of urous path, it is sure and any to all elects in the future. We ate kind to see y to all elects in the future. We ate glad to see life and aspiration. We do not sbun. and who take refuge with the Inder Guide this great Nationalist again expreading we desire the awakenine of Iddam and Teacher: All men are potentially his views with his tual originality and India mren if its first riile e forts are tym ble if it, for there is no man who fino pilitiul insicht. We do not our misdirectoid agvit ouibela; for all has not strength or frith or love develop selles understand the utility of such a sirength, all energy, all action is prist ed or latent in his nature, and any one campaign as Srijut Bepin Chinun is to the inilt of the nation-builder. In than is. Anticicnt statt for the Yuin. enrrying on in England. In polities that inith we are ready, when the tim: All cannot, indexed, reach in a single life quito y much as in ordinary conduct comes for us to meet in the political field the highest in this path, but all on go the rule of dish-kal-patra, Iberight place to exchange with the musulman, just as forward and in proportion as man the right time and the right Jersin, he ches the firm.c'ap of the brother advances he gets sence, strength and conditions the talue and the elective or the resolute grip of the wrestler. jy. And even a little of this dharma neas of the work. For Bepin Balu's That time is not yet ame. There is delivers man or nation out of great mission there wuld not be a worse place s utely no resun why the Rectora! four. than England, & worse time than the questionuld create bad blond between WER W at HTAT WIT " present and a worse audience than the the tocmaipities, for if we bare It is an error, we repeat, to think British people. What is the propbet of aside the limited number who still that spirituality is a thing divorved' self help and diss viation ding in hunger after loaves and fishes of nurse from life. "Abandon all" says the Isha England ! Or v liat kind of messige is desi delusions, the reforms have no liv Upanishad that thou mayst enjoy all this that becarries to the Britishing interest' fit the Hindu. His field iaithor curet any man's possession. public, We do notveleone your favours of energy lies else here than in the enBut verily do thy'deedo in this world and we reject your belp and sympathy and larged preences of British Liberalism. wish to live by hundred years ; no will bave no political assistion with Iis business is to find out his own ther way is given thee.than this to aje you until Swarnj is ours, -and there strength and repare it for a great future, 1 be bondage of thy Acts". It is an Core I am here speaking to you and and the less he meddles with upreal error to think that the heights of religion publishing my viens to British politics and Benelus activities, the Are abute the struggles of this world. I audience it loond. "We can only better for the nation. The Mabwedan The recurrent cry of Sri Krishna to Arjun suppose that B-pin Babu dues really has not pr greased so far. He has to india's on the struggle ; right and imagine he can produce gume kiod of taste the sweets of political privilege Uteribrow thy opponents !" "cemenbere.fect worth haring, moral if not sub and find them turn to ashes in his me and fight !" "Give up all thy work stantial, upon the ruling natin, and muth. He has to formulate demando, tu me with a heart full of spirituality, if so what does it portent. I. Saul rejoice at prynine's, fiume at beliayals. and free froin using free from welfish also among the prophets D.ps Bepin until he thuroughly discuters the falsity oli fubt! let thu fever of thy woul too stand in the d orway of Britania ! and impossibility of his hopes. His power from thee". It is an error to in the firat Uhree or four issue of progress is likely to be wuch "wifior viue ibat eren hen the religious mian Swaraj disappointed our expretatione han ours has been in the past, for Me We not give up his ordinary activities A benue of the unreality of his pi. geis the advantage if not of our experihe yet Leojues to sattuie, tou saintly, tion woonel to baunt the writer and eace, at least of the idons pow' in the two luring of tuo pawionlous for the nugh robled his writing of the fruct air and of the more beasing and stimu ing can strength and cline touch with the lating atm where. No is m e likely le more extreme and uncompromising subject. It was the old views, the fimiliar to demund than to crave, and his dis th , the reply of the Gita in the opposite thought, the well know manner, but illusionnont must nocanarily to the ans, hverer hus bis temperamentit perther convinced, illuminated por prodier. It is ben that and he too will purved from eg sisin, whos ever nullers inxpired. This month's Storij in week be wirength in hinipell and touch at hix out w receito the imprese of re confident and ejectire, although thu truo wprings of selr derelment. the dood, though he alay the while world the thing still seems to be ill the Our Lest policy is to leave the ab yet de stage not end is not bound." Tho sir. The passage or tracted and te medau representatives on the council. Bariutoar of Kurukshetra driving the admirable character-sketch of Srijut tu work out their destiny face to fare ok of Arjana over that field of ruin is Shya bustador Chakrabarti are the best with the bureaucracy, with a weight the wine and description of Karu things in the issue. Bepin Babt werontier Hindu counterpoise than the esete yout, for the body is the chart aud the to have na lured the copious vein of politicians the timeservers sud the well For furthe horath of be driving sod i ught, the subtle and texible resson it is through the b rained and miveing the jast and original view of his of one thing we may be certain, but sudek wage of the tot. i r Krista sujact which made one wait with Hindu-Malcesa unity san lo Botsheul of my h. impatience Er erery fresh nurl.or of blood by political adjustments cru Neu India. His attitude towards the gress flattecies. It must le vuglat der er iofirm Achemo and the Mahomeland.sun, in the heart and the mid tur deindir separate electorate i helbe:e the ca uwes i disunin are the . Page #14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ the remedies must be sought. We shall do well in trying to solve the problem to remember that misunderstanding is the most fruitful cause of our differences, that love compels love and that strength conciliates the strong. We must strive to remove the the causes of misunderstanding by a better mutual knowledge and sympathy; we must extend the unfaltering love of the patriot to our Musalman brother, remembering always that in him too Narayan dwells and to him too our Mother has given a permanent place in her bosom; but we must cease to approach him falsely or flatter out of a selfah weakness and cowardice. We believe this to be the only practical way of dealing with the difficulty. As a political question the Hindu-Mahomedan problem does not interest us at all, as a national problem it is of supreme inportance. We shall make it a main part of our work to place Mahomed and Islam in a new light before our readers, to spread juster views of Mahomedan history and civilisation, to appreciate the Musulman's place in our national development and the means of harmonising his communal life with our own, not ignoring the difficulties that stand in our way but making the most of the possibilities of brotherhood and mutual understanding Intellectual sympathy can only draw together, the sympathy of the heart can alone unite. But the one is a good preparation for the other. THE ISHA UPANISHAD. I. All that is and moves in the moving universe with the Lord must be covered; abandon all that thou mayst enjoy all, meither covet any man's possession. 2 Verily do thy deeds in this world and wish to leave thy hundred years, there is no other way given thee than this to escape the bondage of thy acts. 3. For godless are those worlds and enveloped in blind gloom where all they after death resort who slay their own solres 4. There is One that unmoving is swif , ter than thought, and the gods can not rea It for It glides far in front; standing outstrips other as they run. In It taristus ordoreth the waters in ther place. 5 Inoves and It moveth not. It is me and It is far. It is within the universe and It is outside the universe. 6 Hut be that seeth all creatures in the self and the self in all creatures, therefore shrinketh from nothing neither ter any man. KARMAYOGIN. 7. He who knows, whose soul has become one with all areatures, how shall he be deluded by passion, whence shall he have grief to whom all things are One? 8. This is the Brightness that went out to every side, and it hath no body nor sinews nor imperfection, It is pure and unwounded by sin. He is the seer and the thinker, He is supreme and selfborn; this is He that from years sempiternal hath ordered perfectly all things. 9. Into a blind darkness they enter who serve the Illusion, but a blinder gloom is theirs who cling to the Know ledge alone. 10. For one thing cometh by the Illus ion and another cometh by the Know ledge, so have we heard from the calm of soul who unfolded That to our knowing. 11. But he who knoweth the Illusion and the Knowledge in one, by the Illusion ferrieth safe over death and aud tasteth immortality by the Know ledge. 12. Into a blind darkness they enterwho serve the Unbrith, but a blinder gloom is theirs who cling to the Birth alone. 13. For one thing cometh of the Birth and another cometh of the Unbirth, so have we hard from the calm of soul who unfolded That to our knowing. 14. But he who knowetb the Birth and the Unbirth in one, by the Unbirth ferrieth safe over death and by the Birth tasteth immortality. 15. O fostering Sun who hast hidden the face of truth with thy golden shield, from his vision who liveth the truth displace that splendid veil. O Sun. 16. Fosterer, O Solitary Traveller, O Lord and Death, O Sun, O Child of God, dissipate thy beams, gather inward thy light, so shall I tehold that thy goodliest form of all. For the Being who is there and there, He am I.. 17. The breath it is wind, the soul immortal abides; of my body ashes only are left. Om! O Will remember thy deeds, remember. Remember thy deeds, O Will, remember. IS, Exalt me, O Fire, to that felicity ly the path of the good, O Lord that knowest all, O witness of all deeds, war down the devious sin of man's soul, 0. Fire. Profoundest speech of adoration. to thee we devise. AUROBINDO GHOSH, PRO-MAHAMEDAN POLICY. THE LARGER EVIL OR THE GREATER: GOOD? But the larger evil of these "reforms" will be the creation of a new cause of conflict betwee the Hindus and the Mahomedans. We are not judge of the motives of people. We do not know what Lord Morley's motives are. Per Monally, he would perhaps have liked to have one register for all voters for the Council-eledtions in any locality. The acceptance of a separate register for the Mabomedans has, perhaps, been forced upon him by his own Anglo-Indian advisers, or by considerations of his political opponents. But whatever the motive, the result of his "reformis" will be to divide the whole of India, practically, into tworival camps, one one Hindu, the other Mahomedan. It will create the conceit of separate and rival political interests between these two communities, where, in reality, there are no such divergencies. This, some people may think, will help. to keep the Hindus and the Mahomedans apart from one another, and, thereby, prevent the political fusion of the two peoples into a common and composite national unit. the Legislative Councila, this arrangement will make it easy for the intriguing officials, if they are so inclined, to play the one class off against the other, and thus retain their own power and control over these bodies. All this may be true. But we are not afraid of these evils. We be lieve that even these will turn to our own good They are all friends in disguise. GREATER EVILS THAN DENOMINATIONAL RIVALRIES For, let us not forget there are much greater evils than denominational rivalries or religious conflicts in political life. The Indian Nationalist, triving for the political emancipation and adconflicts. In his eye, the greatest evil in the vancement of his country, is not afraid of stolid stupor of his people. It is the lack of living interest of the general masses of the people in political and national affairs, that constitutes the root-evil in our present public life. We are not at all anxious, like the puppet pohticians of the mendicant school, to present what is called a united front to the British Covernment or the British public. Ons is not a game of bluff or bluster. We do not want to shew ourselves as a nation: we desire to be one. And nations grow through conflicts, first among themselves, and then with outside forces or sal A good deal of beating is needed to solidify masses of incoherent matter into the We are strong block, as well as to solidate incohent human units or groups of units,-and thus form them into a strong and consolidated nation. The weakness of our political life has lain really in the lack of political rivalries, and the consequent dead monotony of our political work and agita Lion. The new political life in the country' fàs developed with the birth of the new school of Indian politics that has divided Indian political workers into two opposing camps, with separate ideals, cries, and programnes. To condemn alt internal divisions or conflicts as suicidal to the National cause, is mere copy-book politica Union is strength only when the units uniting together are themselves strong. And conflictas contribute to the strength of the units in the earlier stages of social growth and consolidation Page #15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. internet cinc A micidal at Interstags ergibes the flow of the Monk, political I saporior to the Winds. The British did it when there is a plynical trial between paoplo entanta strengthen the root of political life sancor the Maghal, bat really the Sikh and dewiring a change in their political onnstitution, They tend, ala, in the long rus, to e lidate tho Marhrattan who haul wrecind the prelitical And those who hold political authority over them political life well, Buch einmalidation is power in Indin from the enfooled hands of the Such conflicts would be fatal in Turkey now. bolutaly n a ry for the building op descendants of Anrangail Rat the richno! But in the earlier and formative stages of vigorous and well-contaiand and self-supported served it parum. It w goul mnough nation's life, three conflicta Aro positively helpfal composite nation in India This is the prema to be thrown at the irrepressible Finds agitator, to its growth and vigour. In this stage, there value of even internal onflicts in one pronont Bat the Nennis hur opm Tha Mshemalene are much greater evils than religions divisions political life. Soch conflicts would ha fatal to haverinen np in demand their place politiand denoidinational rivalrien. the National Cham, if there wm, or ging wen to be any physical context het worn the forcon of sal forro krmter than what their numerical in the strongth world signify-in the administrativa popular freedom and antocratic anthority in the THE VALUE OF CONFLICTS IN PUBLIC country. la tha ant state of or alti sche the country. They have been told that LIFE and aational life, when pablic opinion has tu they are a superior me. They cannot be bisme! We welcome these conflicta. That the Gov. formed, political location hust be impartal, for believing in thix pliant statement. Ahil Finment in India is helping to create the show and healthy and vigorons pallio lifo is now thny naturally claim sprior treatment the optrmptible atrinnship that rules their developed among the posple, internal en Niet anil lexor were greater avantages that coul. The Mahnılans have, A rles, MN Are alot the only mithals of rulising those their nuwe would justify. They deinanıl, They kept them Wy from the general on. What the Twian Nationalist hurt fight mot anuntitative, but qualitativ malonautsp litial work of the country. Tt In partly the now in the stulid ntr and mortal inertir of the cial pivileges which they are entitled by thric velt of their nelert of the worn wynt of wes, and whatsver in calculata hyperior pitical wignifuate, Anil it hurt to rown inn intrare into the country lwy tha be roll. An this incurinn he creatail this must be wel to hiin. In M y hus, Tritich. It is largely due to the general inertis now self entries in the M. thoredan perhaps unconsciously, rendered an invaluable and listen characteristic of that community. chrawl enough to roga Pealers. Try a vrvice to the Nationalist , y initiating, The Mahnwant are too lonel with with the lip af hin in the wake They of the offiril portion. for tripulitid their daily toil to live time or morky left for 4ra elearly that the overat it is niet to it btw.on the Hindu and the Malu I thin participation in it the limo Thy in willing real pullie agitations. Inne in India. to he al to thrir own terme 'They ar this paper, the limu mara tu, tantil ni antisfied with what Tani Mwley freely rently, in the une plene. But the pellic TITE HINDU MANOMEDAN PTCY. given ther. They wil u life and activities of the Hinila clere hulan pratne inter fruntap , fram indiretor on the Minili m the legislativ e , the alonen woulil In ung ***, the Indian Natit Channil oluntata dwe that of the lwal of which, in the of the Mahomeland have to rely fwy, And finally as the and intrict qerive the M alan nw of that political Hindu Mahorurdun problem e rule anl Municipating. The day. The have Hindu will have to be taught to win the (1 art p qlikning which their Hindi nright u t their requira. wirl in this goneral inertia of the Indian in the M alan L u pwitinu menta prtly by poil thunder wysu wially of the Indian Mahomeland with limself in the time. They will hura nan life of the state in 2. partly by the Inv.po w, the main stength of them . Th. Mohumlu will have to w of the latter. Not in their Tary, it instit ire of fatal of the merit of warte interne Andri ers. They want in their ww 1 weakne rezintar, all thrl. In the diventant to the Nationalist raus. In view of strength, and recognies hie www legitimnite pe preparatio this n aunt free , the the real II t the oppor of war and interes in the life of the ramp site Twin naw Maluman flowwntrymen from all or nation. The 43 of bouflicting internal nily, in the non-iin sila will ha shent antinely litical activities we found it difficult, if not e Tin only the twenninunities will have n ! forma I lire will l 'liile. If the fow or 1> imwible, mon to quicken any political or Indian grow into strong and units, and die interest in the Malmelanin ADN. "The harm intin of the cancils, the thanh nothum 14 ton of nation of the isla Varan vader lave hitherte leen almost how. This lindo. M am problem hus til against the title will b e mpletely at the likeling of the l atu lilly fad. I solution may befowl IAVI In the first prepar a The Malo m a bave been ar les tempwarily but onnistu avai nty. w w w .tione? thyen congletaly at the billing of their lewers. The Anil it is best that it should be www now, Bet, then the M alan dan will lut tiwmont have therefors found it may, when the strong arm of the British it in the tban rrjeteul. In rither there will b e whenever they wanted to turn thrun against lanil, precluding all possibilities of any physical listin popular pulitiral movements. In the Anti-Paronit huwen the two caminnitin inline gain to th: N ialist care. Anilit tition Agitation in Bengal, though the Mther it is confit whether we enud har lan Prankly sposking, we likit the prian Mihanedan lemier at fint joined it, lan Chiranthewolution of this problein in any do WAV W Alli k vary thagh Natalint ut Noon warned them away from it, and tbe Nabuh than what I'nwidence Moms clearly to follow. loan langing for little molfartson in his of a w hile to wt np Mahomadan agita ing through there Morlayan reforms Mcheinen un patriate land Marily' The tin in favour of the Partition. It has been foruts have bought it about the Mahalan in connection with other matters, in the other Joulure no longer plud fue pily on one of provinces Alio. llad our Malonedan fellow CONFOUNDED IN THE WISDOM. their bukward wit , but have chance to countrymen a political life and programine of And the wine will soon wanil confounded in menfully do their right on the Nabab their own, even if it stad in opprinition that their wisdom. The weapons they have hitherto of Brandi real his own power and its par of the Hindue, they would not have been sneh | been ing against is bara slready commenced Lance, and referes ny longer to l putrained essy and willing tools in the hands of the to be turned against their own policy. They by the breascracy. By wreating than conresa bureaucracy. The primary thing in that they have always twitted the Hindu with his political of denominational elastomers, and representation munt' have mine public, some political life. invignificance. Ho is physically workling in arc of their armorical ratio, non loint Lard Morley's "reform" promimo to quicken Politically, be in a cypher, or stone w nntil this life in them. That is no small gain. the British took him up by the hand and gave indirectly rundorul signal service to the NationPolitical conflicts and rivalries are sure Rigns of him a position which he never had for eintlo liat case in India, the fall significant of which political life. They indicate the creation of new generations. The roul political force in India uime sloas will remaal. Not lond Mrlay' refor intereste among the people, larger than the r than the WMA the Mahomedan. He wm the ruler of me, but that wions aod the new political narrow and nolfinh interests of the individual the country before the British. And but DMCIGARCON and the family. They show the birth of pnblic for the presence of the British, ho would will now chapter in Indian politics and rulern Indilife, and are, at the mame time, themselves the hold the Hinda down to his pmper prition (.. e history. Thern may be a little friction bo means of that birth. The keeper there conflicts of servitade all this hu been wid and twon the Hindu sad the Mabomadas in regard the more vigorous become the puble life of the urywed against the Hinda politician by Angle to the concies. There may be new coa.. combatanta. All strength women through struggle Indias opponenta Al this wm not tri, in baten the two cumanities, but the and conflict. Physical contraste and conflicto know. The Mabemedans e t, physically, will will not lete The Mabonader will soon realise Page #16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ K1MAYOGIR. Mit din politie Is for that I have light you here to write vanerient, lip, not in holu mo that the nation might draw lack for iting learn her yurvel! in from the Hinds, but it making corn moment and look into ithelf and know Hin what you could blou Be t m m with him. The prement conceit of will. I love not been disheartened by that thin you for my work Gita in my handa Hin separata olitical interruts will heen numa familiar rengt onlere inin cured Ihr milenen than of the w l the act lexymriends of political work, even with milence in my prian and heart time I know me and I wm alle to do the few attitude of the lin was in the Un and the hun that I am "t1 the now ouncil. The WAR Iwe only to adorand intellectually wat what Srikrinon detailed of Action Mardon lectors hw that they will nomy all lommer! thin lemn through the long to railw In low bromal vo to ed ott'n your my detention. When Benin Chandra and White He demands of those who supire to do w by the British ofia, in India, but will his work, to be free from repulsion and deur Pulcano out of juil, he Mme with a m ange taic up an in toprocent attitude the B a nd it was an inspired me . I remember to do work for Hin without the demand tip www fruit, to renmince welf-will and become a potre will fall in the pit which they thought to pro hn male her. It w speech not and Aithhelinnument in Hin henda, the Ihr hulluvorly dng for the time waraj" nich political religious in its bearing And intention. He wpoke of his realization in An anal heart for high and low, friond ani! wil, of Gil within UTTARPARASHEEXIT opponent, WYPA and failure, yet not do flis all, of Tarl within the natin, and in his l itet speeches klar he work negligeutly. I routlined what the Hindą neki kion maagt. We speak often of the Hindu (o Srip traperindo Ginah) pokn of greater than ordinary forre in the ligiou, of tlu Sanatan Dharul but few of us martirat and a greater than oplinary puree hefore it. Now I al mert yon nonin. I al rually know what that religion in. Other releWhen I was anked peak to you at the gions are preparatingly religion of Inith and come out of inil, and in it is you of tittarpara annual inerting of your abhis, it Womy profunnion, but the Siwatan Dharuia in intention to my few wind who are the first to welcome me, not at a politiabout the itwell, it is thing that has not cal meting Int at a meeting of truch to be Anciety for t'ulojestran for torby, -the wobject of the believed A lived. This is the dhunun that hur the nutretion of our mligion. That meanza ITindu milgion, I know now whether I the walvation of humanity War cherished in which Repin (handm Pal recrived in Buxar well folfil thout intention : for 4# 1 wt bere, inil, Only thr reclininn of thin peninsul to me in Aliporn. That knir. from of old. ther came into my mind # word that I hve Ilgo he gave to me day after day during my It in to give this religion that India in taky. I. A k to yoit, -* Wind that I have to twelve months of imprisonment and it is that She does not line in other cutitriem do, fup self wink t the whole of thn Lwin Nation. 1 which le ha en mand me to speak to yon or when whe in strong, to trample on the wok. W14 Alikan fritt mywell in jail and I have now that I have an out. She is rising tu shol the eternal light entrusted muy natafuta wpk it to my ponplo. I knew I would come out. The year of eten. to her over the world. India has alwaye exinded It www more than a year that I cantion was meant only for yor of melnsion and for humanity and not for herself and it la fin her brunt. When I WAN not alone of training. I w ould anyone hold me in inil humanity und nett for herself that we mume he the mightlust prophets of Nathinai lengur than wne naranary for Girl's paren? great. by my side. It ww hu we then Ode He hnd civen me word to Apenk and Awark Therefore this was the next thing He pointer hint of the wea th which had mnt to do, and until that worriWAH spinken I knew Joan out to me, He made me realise the central tnrth him we that in the wilem and wlitude of that no human wer auld hush me, antil of the Irindu religion, He trunod the hearts of 114 -ell he might how the word that be that work was done no humihin p or cokel"!! my juilera to nie and they spoke to the Englishhud to my. It will be that you camo stop Girls instrument, howetor work that matr in charge of the juil: "Ite is suffering in your bundna to walorur. Now be his continetuent ; let him at least walk outwide luptrument might or lowever small. Now i far away, bel fra H by thousanın hin cell for half an hour in the munining and in the that I have come out, even in these few minutes of mil. thewl I wan accustomed to evening." So it was arrangert, and it was while # Wordlen tegn to me which har find wwwking buih nih are hunt. The storin no wish to tak. The thing I had in my mind I wis walking that His strength again enter! that swept over the country has wontterud he has thrown from it and what I prenk is inder into me. I looked at the jail that necluded e then lar anul 'widle It I thin time who animals and compulsion. from then and it wall no longer by ite hane pent one in Rocin, Aunow When I WAM artel and hurriel to the high walls that I was impriained; no it y that I am out I fill changel me who La Bazar hajat.. 1 w whoken in faith for Vandern who undesl me. I walked under alwayw wat hy my wide And W o ciated while, for old not look in the heart of his the branches of the tree in front of my cull, let & my work p er in Burunannther intention Therefore I faltenul for m ent it was not the tree, I knew it was Vandevin it in the north noting in dontantion. I and let in my heart to him," what in this W. Srikrishna when I wtanding there an 1. when I a m , I looked that happened to me? I believed that I had tuokling over a Hin war. I looked at the Thund for them to what I hulleen - a to work for the uple of my wountry It of my cell, the very kmatiny that did duty tellow for ca nd inspirativa. fura door and again I REW VRanders. It was Anil until that work we done, I would have thy I did mut tim them. There WAM minu that protein. Why then a here and on web Narayana who was giarding and standing entry that. Well I want to fail, the whole * Chine! MALI I and Mekond den und ver me. Or I lay on the cure blankuth that entry was alive with the cry of Bande i think, and when noe une te me from withi i were given me for a couch and felt where MAAA, live with the hope of nation, in, "wait and ru." Then I grow calm and wisited Arm of Srikrishna Anind the the im the low of Williant of thin who had bewly I was taken from o ur to Alore And WALN of my friends and farur. Thin uw thes in t of clothulution. When I CRID& out plwal for one thonth in * solitary call apart Arst of the deeper rininn he gave me. juil lintened for that ory, but there was fra men. Thoru I waited day and night for for 1 koked at the prin het in the jail, the thierte, intrul riline mh hat fallen on the the voice of Cil within ne, to know what he low the murders, the windlers, and I looked at entry ul when we bewilderud; for w wytw, ale what I had to do in this then I uw Vaudeva, ww Narayans whda! ir wel of clou bright heaven full of the in the mulut liabion, the time lumen found in the darkened wonla and balabad ision will the futute that had been lofor ik came to me. I rumembered thou that awuth berlin Aluungat those thiever abd dapite there w ood to be withoud lendon sky ut errefute my trust a call had come to there wervinny who put he to a phone by their tr which hithan thundets and lightninga put aside all waitivity to go into wwwlusion and to my pathy, their kindnes, the burmuity in Lunel No en Reumuel to know which way lk into militant I might enter into clo- phant mer noch avunu cituwalubi, ( th , and from all wile the then gentium, wur www.munion with Him. W weak I WILW ning the worlully who wested * Whit sluit we next? What if thit Anil mulut ocupt thu mil. My work int. A portant of thy aativo www.ditul (wtwo do! It didn 't know Www very dear to ne mod in the prido otku w how w eat and write, an illegod, lean it Which way tumutve, I did not know my heart I thought.tut unlow W. there. Hentered to ton your nya hupria t . wohnt with next' ' De doos Hnt 10 thing lite wwuld wulfer ing it wirelel multor or you fall and be there one of thione w we look down our l'koow,'thnt mit WAN 'Alwighty powurore I would mit leave it. It wetu fore I would not have it. It wil to me Pharic tu me Pheric ride fulani chakllock ! Mut which let mlied that lery, that bop Rp that ile that ite wke to me ke to me again and wid. "The in and mid, "The more Henke tot middeld. Eehold, tha Ich ren hnd not mbrength to break, I lave people among www have mont. de in that ilmore. Howo in the house for you it is ut my will nor wila 1 little n u work. Thir to the new gebre wollting and the minimunt when we in the it ever my intent on that that would routinne nation l'ant thing in and the way! un lid thu bush. He luw wout it upin I bare have other they for you to do Nad it raise thema'! ! Page #17 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMARJOGIN. MINDAN BENICAL.EUTICALT PHARMACE WORKS No. 1, Hognal Karia, Simla P. O., BEWARE OF IMITATION dandha oine ESSENCE of draksha propos ben the case opted in the tow erted A SWADESHI MEETING. So, I w ved by the and Inight. * to me (ISADON AQUARRY on you wegtr e g, did not your SREJUT AUROBINDO GHOSHE'S fail and V obeh out to tas SPEECH. To thy prylation ?". L k Bow at the hatrage, look now at the prosecuting coun. I looked addit TN pot the Magistrate In spite of the foul weather large number law, it was Vagodere, it wu Narayana CALCUTTA. was sitting there on the beach. I looked of perple nasaliled on Sunday alernoon * Bendon Square where a big Badeshi mesting bo promocpting, counsel mod it was not the was bold under the presidency of Beba kama breel for the privation that I aw: it u nende hulterjem Eliur of the Prabanki Erishna who was there, it was iny Lover Several sp.sk. address the moting. W. Friend who is there and smiled. "Now pulilish low an aut.baried versiou Mr. Fou foar 1" He said I am in all me and I Aurobindo China'pash delivered at the rule their actions and their words. My Swadha meeting. ection is still with you and you shall not j. Aurinko Thin one which in bronght against you thun csid that when in jail he hautern with the untry w Armor it in my hat. It is not for you. It we Til hy the Wollknown invigorating for the trial that I brought you here but tonicl: of locald not beliavo it then his exjarinnes of the omething else. woment The me itself is only bxdy and mind. It had been recognised hullw ydiant he always front 1 for my work and nothing more." After. thut when Swadeshi was flagging or thn Boyentt berite when the trial opaned as the best tonic and alterative in in the Mariane beginning Norvous debility art, 1 began to write meny instructions for rolex, it only needed an art of Exaustion, Loss of r ain the part of the Mathorities in gito Cheel to what we fal in the evi. Memory. Brainfog, Dimness of sight, it relo vinir. Il send to him then bra against me and on what point the wit imp le that the departation would have $400 might "he co-examined. Confusion of Ideas, Loss of Vigour, different etrust. Whenninn of the nint activo Then 'n ing happened which I had not expected. The Norvous headache, palpitation of heart and devote I work on angnments which h a the untry had been de for my de. mobilenly turn Mental prostration, Gencral sleepless away from their h es pre wereuddenly changed and another coun. with my fault on their part withont the w there in defenit me. Ho un tex. ness etc.4 07. phial Re. 1. Dozen Government link able to formata single tells, friend of mine, but I did not know elinito vharga against them, surely the Ruyente was coming. You have all her the name of Rs. II. Pound Rs. 3-8) instead of decreasing would grow tonfold more man who put aww from him all other isten. And what after all wore the repress ought and khandoned all his practice, who ions? Some people sent to prinn, No dnHe wp hall the night day after day for months porul, un of warchoy law re. I broke his health to save me, -Srijnt p e cuvinal, lilin the listy of pitlarınjan The When I him, the prawl the platform. This was bobing setiaflot, but I still thought A ptonont remedy for habitual consti. red with the price other nations br pail na cery to write instruction. Then for their libr.y. They ale pation, cough, gout heumatisin vorins, would have I that we put from me and hal the message satiri thrun this bana they would w within." This is the man who will wara biliousness and piles. The best nervine that w ill want towards their u from the maten mit around yon font. Put tonic administeral in convala cent state. vul. This *** it's law; it ww not the In the paru, 11 is not you who rulom ho found the prin it ww hul ill instruct him, I will instruct Him." 4 oz. phial Re. 1. Dozen Rs.). R 3-8 wh n in de lit It IIlaw that a fall namn that tiina 1 did not of myself J. Por pound min hul not be allowed to ring without rk word to my Connel aroub 'the ir inte offering and mighty effort. That was 44 or Rivo mingle instruction and the prin it hul to my for itn proviant la EJ WAS mked question. I always fruim nalonal daty. Tha paler dil sot and that my answer did not help the case. 1. think that there was any real deanalimine had left it to him and he took it entirely An ideal combination of, Todised. Moro might lon bittiin ninong the richer into his hands with what result you know. and ma Sarsaparilla with gold. The best remedy vulnerable part of the tunity knew all along what he meant for me, blomforme or Notage or pivo public For I heard it again and again, always for all sorts of venorial poison and prac ts their view and ferlinge la linted to the voice (within: "I am mercurial taint in the blood. A oz. phial did n4rt Abranch of the nero. kuiding, therefore fear not. Turn to your murat ly th r u mortings or of poopla own work for which I have limought you to Rs. 1-12. Dozen Rs. 20. Pound present at the linge Ho n rod it by jail and when you come out, renuernber never Rs.6-8. the vingth and indomitalno obstinacy of forle to frar, never to heritato. Remember that it ing and pure in the boarta of the people in I who am doing this, not you nor any Their first duty ww skarp frin hold on their other. Therpinre whatever clouds may come, ical and perforin steadfastly the way they whatever dangers and suffering whatever hud mule before Cod and the nation. The diffirulties, whatever impossibilities, there is CONE.. rulers were novar tired of mying that we should nothing imposible, bothing difficult. I am in kot self-government when we were at Vitness the nation and ita uprising and I am Vouders, It is used I am Narayan, and what I will shall be not successfully in Acidity meant national capacity and strength was the basis of espacity. That was what Lani Marley what others will. What I choome to bring Indigetion and diarrhoea. Very con rally meant when he need Jimnell reportelly alut, no human power can stay." venient for Mofussil inhabitant. 3 oz whether thin VMA rol prining of the natinta To be continudd. or Mesing excitaniont Hommal vuit phial As.& Dozen Rs.35-4' movement with real truth in it, boy Coplett catalogue seng free on applica- ment with elementare con it to Marat warrivo! This laxperiment now be. Ition ing made They moet nok espect sabotential I S . N. BOSE cont. He had bmrd quely Manager. the worm whes in prison : Le "VE") a siked question. I alwayo Z ARZINA, natural AQUA PHYCHOTIS Their tiramuty ww to keep hem hold on their Page #18 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ JO KARMAYOGIN CONCERN. pharmaceuticl throwbally dowriel. He was surprinell forms which did not mean control, some of REAL SWADESHI & hear thut downption. He and I wen in Eng did not believe even in that but that was the land for fourtann you and knew mething maininuut on which wil were wreul. Still it all of the Enchth ple and their politie. Fo r liberties were takou away, what were wo would not that England or any Eun J. Even that would not up the more THE UNITED BENGAL O ASSA an ruple would giv kubintantial for un christ wid to the disiplom who expected We w ilt agitation and inty actriul hind on the spot. "The kingdom prwil heimal strength. It w not the of heavent within yon." To them to he wielof the British Miple, it walaw ar hit 'The kingdom of Swaraj in Twi thin thew, who have, whould I un will within you." Let their win abd keep that TNK te vir what they have until they hul kingdom of waraj, the Meine of the inti Chemical wo fully to the determination of the whit w ater and individuality, the faith Even thru they would only vive in ita gruntows and future, the feeling of God Started to utilize vast and und U uch they could not help giving within the lives and in the nation, the leter mited resources of India in In. When he rune wut, he found wlust three mination to devote overy thought and within digenous drugs, &c. Hi Wetu. "The lol intruction of the Hinwervice. Tore we everon or T WON Iti principle Wa nham and the wereld interfer; here there was no pro law or Registered Capital Three Von Withing For the re, it was a regulo. And it malaw of the phy. Lacs in 3000 shares of: INTE ATT with skill which did it cholery of men and waliona tlust the Bruna loo Rupees each, to the diplomy of Britis wat NID that one Awakened within its manifest ilwell ww w ille and they knin. It would be without and nothing could eventually prevent 1500 Shares to be issued for sale nuk the lo w er of the worsted t lust manifesta . Motover, their mutlu now. Out of that 276 shares whirl with the brain and will of the weru wwwdf England. England KAVO nation, it wwali ww dirund am the various them and cheaged their is when it with it subscribed, munitium "Thin W ut N ivform but f ive ther, but the nument they were lod antion. They would have t o much for -- Crufikt with Britin intreate and to As allotment made-85 Rupees to ther in muffering and welf-hwerifire before they X d national life and trength, they were k for anything butantil. They must take mway. But the Indinin were * inition be paid atones for each share. ble trm in their determination mul kopp the pit; they were not depron lont on thom nie. Registered office www.lehi unimo and ly that he went tode. They luu #wonlee ful power of unk lo eternatum theert their natiling thing without definite e lung No. 14, GUROO PRASAD individuality very branch of national actiefore the I'r came into exitence or leg CHOWDHURY'S LANE ity T www one thing that might be widmph wine, the natun hf wprowling how much wo n the Nwadleshi if all our new from one of the country to her Managing Director: thwla were taken out of our hand? That with electual rapidity - Per impulplilo role will come by the Cavernment. The tolm touched. They had the wwer of enfor NANDLALL BANEIMEE, anthositie in Wiin momtry had allute and in the public will without any fixed organi Vakil, High Cour. irt ible wer. It hal practially un , iting without wintig At one time Director for nearly 2% wlmittel by Armisible member of the Lile without even the Born tuge, of woerut ral time that the dirty of no subjert A ction. The wpirit w what matter, it years and still a high shareholder of ut the British own wo wole in this country the spirit wire there, the movement would tind the BENGAL CHEMICAL & of the inven t of India nk it into it out it* two channel for after we it will the PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS, LD. houthut he was change or inconvenient, ilmwer of the munifested in the movement which they w ife by the police where we dis would e n it Win and to its own SITE SECURED tinguished h ere at Malmre why in Mt Aurate it own channel. They punt formin tiuted the wrjure, forget v e the fir faith that Indi mut Pin and be inforte, Appru FOR KANUFACTURY, ', for whunt the informan Kretiul that everything that happened, every newuld they have, circumstance they dilinliy, every here I felpind 8 Bighas 1 Chhottaks of land in werely their own chce the country, that further their end. The trend w wand wod which und nach nien had l uditions or were the time offline w war. The Russa, 12 minutes walk thing was being were might we we r that at lum ander the light Inul whown itrull, it from Tollyguuge Tram Terminus. their www their bu WITH angerou l d never l night Asin, The dawn would Pucca Road one side. to the www of mind of the I. 1. Agnet www wwplete and the sun in over the hori. Will)inform their WAH 1 wfety even fir aon. The aim of Induc ting would rime and Tolly's Nullah on another side. the great me in the wintry, the pro f ill all India with its light and overf India Land acquired on life, the fourt banor Audione in their and overtownia and werflw the world. kv. pilie wtivity. Then there was this w etery hour, every Parmanent lease for manu tent will only bring them tin. It appwl this we wete weful heart to the brightness of the day that God factury purposes zelim until it but nur in we turned Mourusi Mokorari Lease. anu dwLALU characters well, he was toll, even half hour bwfure M a pparently Annual rent of land 98 Rupees even the sun wuld not be cutirely trued to AYURVEDIC MEDICINES. Tank excavated. kemp W itte Wolad, th , Miner in wurfwdket to throw at the police and we of Construction of Boundary walls WHOLESALE & RETAIL. W e dangle bwmls in our chaclara. Huw within public and of some out offices GUARANTED PURE. brought slutt / Mere ly by w little unudar of ink in the Politial Prescriptions by experts gratis. commenced. Depurtineul I would be quite wy w watend it further ind prevent pullie meetings. IL WA Construction of office and buildings CATALOGUL ON APPLICATION to commence soon. lity of cow that it woulded Riberties MOULIK & CC. Votuerely Mays We wlieved in them for Hoped that Bengal alone will Atitur id acted na the hubiel; then one tide 59. Virsapur Strrel, Calcutta make it a succes that it deserves. mutt We make up and look around for thetus Do they mi'not there. In reality they bever (Sole Agents for Kalna Ayurvedie INDIAYS ALOXE CAY KEEP were then they were Maya. That in the reason Xedicine Manufacturing Go, SICH INDUSTRIES #hy we in l'engul instead of necepting uo re of India, Limited.) REIL SWADESUT (ACERXX Page #19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. ...NEWS BARRAR D.Court :- Artly watt of the finding might be strongly Withred." Lord Morley of the High court the Burak Decolty Cured welt on who wadow tide of the ladin there has been fing on ** Dao an enquiry Civilians. The And OANA Baglapd w in into the conduct of the C. 1. D. police. Mr. their teeping. He www.ondant, that noder. gint Hubodh Bonham Carter, WILK Mesor. Maurier the Cnidan d arat offeinle' they would SNJUT Schopit CHANDBASrint Bubodh to neved to the gentlenna who mid Mir Bampfylde Paller the gentleinsa who mid Bir Bumpfylde voller Inn ndra Mallik bas been quietly not ignore the rules and would not hold kloof in his letter of resignation, whwald not be (" i fra Tadian lita Any, 1014. The removal is sudden aud quexpected, ngomont becomes volved in his fall") and Baker are tamining the Indians and Europeana would ho iu remons are not known. trenuendowe responsible C. I. D. officer in the commissioner's coatratrople. The history of the is bungalow. Nothing has you transpired of the months had been an in ONAY COUNCILS.--Mr. Buchanan, in reply to anul tryia. How ? evidence recorded the daquiry ia private Rama Hared that the present pullon and propert Keir Hardis, said that Lord Morley was charan Bhowmick hue boea ppointed head of were rearing.. The (uvernntent of India Able to share the date when the Couns ils Act the C. I. 1. In place of Chwadro Kantaw , and the Secretary of late had kept the pledge wuld take otlaot in Bangal. The Cuyorprent of who onducted the enquiry into the Barrah McContained in the Sworeign's m ago of Irab dia was considering the matten upd would It will be romain hered that in their judgwat Norenber. This faith in the mission of the iblish the Regulations N ROOD As pesible : the Judgw roferred to the "mlasing reourds, Tridian (Yvilians who come on to Inatin not Malo to the discovery that the printed oapy of beraure they wok "carour philanthrid, hat DEPORTEN-Roplying to Mr. Anckarna the proceeding differed from the original in Path to them the slow twil of Europe Ir. Buchanan wid that the latter's Bill, intro that it led to give Binialananda's Dance in full, wenn tiring, if certainly worthy of the RIAN boed on the oth intant regarding the www of or to describe him. Sob-Inspector of Police," whose ignorance of Indian w ins ww him poration, would be real to the Gloverament And remiarkod :-"We have thonght it right, in declare: -." For A long time in my por India in the ordinary course. Lord Morley the circutantaudu to notice these two matters imaginntion can piere, through, for M as not prepared to take any action prior to Nó satisfactory oiplanation has been forthcona a tine odr Governinent in Indit most pro niatured decision of Parliament ing, and whether they be due to error or desigu taka, and in to a ll degree of the personal they have questionably lof the prosecution And absolute element", and we relianen he Lieutenant-Governor has decided to outrnst pea, and fairly open, to the criticinu to which the words of the "man on the spot het in be ingniry to Mr. DJ. Macpherson, C. I. E. they have Iron subjected. If there was design. him believe that the introduction of well-ntern. manioner of the Burdwan Division, who thon ao condemnation can be to severe: if the mont in India will only that in the English med charge in the middle of November when explanation be arror thon it shout I be understood hearing thiagh the dark lintanto woeding before the columitting Magistrate the near that when Anguso pernenre on trial for their -re lready far advancod. The following nutos an roam of confusion and carnage in India lives, such error cannot be excure!." And parding the wibjects to which hin attention le may think that his anchor holde, lut 1 those remarks were p nald li directed are recorded for his guidance. erd inspite of the Higle in certainly not worth arguing with Court's letter No. 21, Hatod (Saloutt, the 6th Fox SIMGA CAPS THR POLLOWING NEWS: - January, 1909 in which the then Chief Justice TRITT-BKTORX- lugel and the Judges agroad with the then houtenant Seels, Apeaking * W. understand that the Government of at Oxford thou June, Asuntold that Ibu su heard nothing from home of the whing from home of the Governor of Bongal Sir Andrew Prner who diwratar would follow the intruction of for eagerne to secure and monintain the endence PAAHH of the Bengal deporteen cuink up for turit, especially in regard to outton. India of the public in the administration of the police banderatit hurtly, w inplied in Lard Morley's would cluiny pryfectiu for her facturies, and of the province" is well known that it is desiWwwch at Oxford on Saturday last. It is the the whole of England's millio n rable that the defnite points which have muca part: fort that all tbese cane cone up for cunsidon would be excluded. This reminds of Len periodically, and very probalily Lan Mor sluned critician of the action of the police by the Jardurun' whrewsl. remark that the Indian Hy was thinking of this. At any rate, we gather Sessions Courts should us fare poesible by mar. finalicy i diutated Dot from Ceutta, but that there is on justification for wnsuming that shalled fur the information of the Tutrict frit Mlavrhenter. "Ever, niece India Win and any of the deportes will be releasud pending Magistraten." Tho fact that this method of red to allinh hor cuntain tariff in 1875 (toim further detailed cunuidoration referred to by private procedure for "vothing" the conduct of Frimpoved in 1894), it hu been in the main eta urà Morlar." the police agreed upon was disregarded in the prenant cat should be enough to convluce the MUU . Lancashire'n prenu that the pre CHIVE rudjuntiments of this pliey have been The Boxy Agai.- A few days ago wrtain mout sceptic of the muriousness of the mittation introduced and in the face of Indian philie information reached the l'olice Station at Calpie in which Sir Lawrence Jenkins found the attira pinion, and wastines with the mont relurte of the province - In Duud Harbour to the effect that lomb Bre on the part of the Indian Guvernment, they iwhiry Wil decretly working at howgire, u have been paward." The abolition of the antiwillage where many wealthy and influential inel TRE MISSION OF TRE CIVILIAN -Router wirodan ditiru. As ordered by ex lord Balary in wide. On roeipt of this information Hubu all on the 13th instant : lord Murley was the 1976. WA woonpted with delight by the Victes (hand Chuckerbutty the Sub Irapeutor of Police glient of thu Vice-Chancellor, tencbers of the Land Lytun and by h Finnie Mininter, Str with a puse of contables surrounded the garden Indian Civil Service and probationers at Oxford John Sprachey. During the towning FONTA NG". l e in this carly hour of tho morning on the last night. lu proposing the toart of the entive reductions were made in the Indian cott h ant and buzu' Aureling wory nook and Barrier bard away said that the Indian on duties till they were entirely adolibet he crner. After a fruitlons labour for ne hour Minimer.rather isolated in the public ayo Lord Kipen in 1989. The financial outarra they duz out from under the roots of a trou in the mid the air of How atrairn. Landon, chiamatent of India compelled reverenlerf the wrth west corner of the garden A Woodas komil wock, had loon enotnouny, excited by the Press policy and 5 per cent. Lariff upon ull inspire nx. It opened in the presence of Confermade. He had bang is the truck by into India W. once again introcluced. But orch with and was found to contain two the oxtraordinarily mall attention given to when the lydian Government proposed to include littles of acid, three phial of one liquid sul India wodt mounting bothing. "Au cotton gende in this tutill they were wharply A quantity of dist sulpbur bundle of Imperial Conferduos" mid lie Lordahip, bulled my by the retary of Staty, Lurd.K . Il powder, two brukes thermometers and pair undoubtedly raison delicte questiva'm t a les, who explained law.eption in the Hosen pancer. The police mile out a list of the Nati o ther cuina citizensbip la to bo obmurved led lysying that a depilation from "I found, got it wigned by the warch with whother the relations between Indin mod Lanchackrire Inld bitu chat, without distintiu Luk p asion of thura and went them to the the colonin shorld remain at prent. He of party. there in WH AVIODA.thew wb Dintrict Superintendent of Police of Yu-Pargu. W not ging to expatheta theroob, but, it would not every purile wear At hindi hule for chemical examination. The pen al. endurred' k lim, I reading the proceeding to rilato.and dowtrpy muy much, men level to W operseddunud all kuwind yo of that the part of Haulot bad hewa iuted on the part of Government. Str Henry Tow But charge. As the garden a #ces wilo frumbeangre "Iodis, for all the anley sol pire Jer propeod the promise.alimut Awesci. all wicles and w in sneglecteil conditing you have." " Lerred it all,' mid his lord dutjorn cuttylypth being at per CAL huwlice left the place without making any whit" with rather krim feeling that If any with a limit of exemption for Indianyar Bad arrunt. thing goes wrong with tadia the wulent riee Lehere p atedand material and nilitary conditwas of the Kapire che next Secretary of State Lord Gwar i s Page #20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARNAYOGIN. A ان تمامعناها الدعاء :proceedings الناسز مطا o man in a ton had been hono r years hence there w and the esas better Indian than the Indians themselves. I hotel kindly to duties at yarp This policy can wwmil that they go their evidence from the mod in that Provih ha urdheck when it was rated Tolles. That w nofm Kvery case of deper for Raglinhmen. that man and after the soul day of september ration was fully involtigied by lord Minto, 170L, all wrong wike, Hegaland was the Leucom.t-Gurer of Bengal and the HEAD OF INQUIRT.-The regretion that nised with silk berta, of the manufacture Members of ancil The present diference | Midnapore Conspiracy Che Wannot genuine of China, Paris a the Lal ladies, and w e made in the treat of deported persona did not proceed from bona fide informata cation printed, dyed poised, saiad there and men judicially charged Che would enkle honestly obtained was first definitely made Ineh so we all he reported into Kingdow ap for consideration shortly and that considera- Mr. Dutt's telegram of the 17th August, 189 (Cirab Hotin) lut w e worn o berwintion would be condneted with great regard to and the latter of the 37th Sdem, with which med int Beitais, and all pode imported judices firme sad relation. There would followed it up. The first mop should there alues that day, dual b o w esported to attening to regard the transaction other be to examine the evidence which may be for again! wim the dimgreeablemenwere imposed by coming fiut support of the allegations made mone of the duty which had been justified Mr. Dutth the documents referred to and M U U SWAUGD -The following by erwing for Mr. Gokhale w stated that obber evidence which Mr. Macpherson may this i thn Governments w ere instruerant Minto and kimwell (Lord Morley) had likely to throw light on the subject. uves is the Midwuro inquiry The Iligh e d India from chao. Lard Morley added 1. bat apart from ruokallegations, in vin (oart here now dispend of the appeal in that he thought they would withstand their the result of the prvenutione mother bra the Midnapore ( spinry Caes. All the review at the gate with a clear good conscience of the Inquiry will be to certain whether A d have been acquitted and never trie. The importimt reference, of course, is to Mr. information upon which the proceedings ter w e Boca p d by the Hos'ble Judy Mackeren' BU hedily the Deportation based was worthy of the credit whioh it receive on the methods adopted by the police and other Regulation. In qouting Mr. Gokhale for his whether the proceedinge themselves Y effi o nible for the promocution. The ti authority Lord Morley wiwerably properly conducted, and whether M matter hm sowrdingly cure to wo un feel the inquiry intepronund faeta 15 is true that Mr. fact the Che WM at the bottom a genuine one into the inspire and contad of the car, which lokale nevid that Lord Morlay and Lord Minto . It is nectory therefore to conside to the allegation wade by Mr. Pult bed and India from chaos, but it ww Dpt the whether the police and district authorities and other during the mugiteria prcoding, reart to the Regulation of 1818 that he referred grounds for suspecting that there was somethis the Goverament ad az i th reading tot In the very speech from which Lord Morley quing on at Midnaporo which required special ho made the qoutation Mr. Gokhale cundem. vigilance, and in the next place whether the be concluded bed the deportation in umparing terus. It do they took to ascertain what was in the mail chamber that Mr. Gokhale going on were reasonable and proper. Tv DEDORTATION - La Vinoxford speech Lord chars tarind Jetxration without trial M . 1 4. Purther, it is necessary to ascertain Morlaymid, he was told that there was consiproconching which stunned the people througout whether the information which they obtained delle growing in the Home Inchi. The tomato the policy of repression W properly dealt with, whether the testa a ( n o with rolerenon In deportations under the Beogalee bus thus been referred to by Mr. scrutiny, which could be applied, were applied law which good ab any in our Gokhale.The rewal of the sufferers in the and whether all important information sul Mtabule Bouk. A kihu Leon introduced which recent dintasbanco to appear before Mr. Weston rently stated to have been received by the wus wething laws than a Votel war on him. o ro widence'i significant illustration of police was duly and promptly brought to the m a lo H. del not deny that if the change that is coming over Bengal. The police of the superior authorities in the distrit k i ego oral it would be deten-Clovernment rupees to meet this change by or of the Criminal Investigation Department table dangerous but we share to be no policy of ropeariou. My Lord, knowing the it was received. the thing agency pow ? Was there not people of Bengal as I do, I venture to predict It should also be ascertain whether the ncy in December, 1908 1 The Clower that they will not be the put down by furcu. information obtained w do Important and mana India found a guy wance to the very . . . O0o Noriu defect of national character appareutly 10 trust-worthy to demand f ation of the publie pre au security, has often boom alleged against then, --Wut of decisive action, aud whether the action actually Merley ked, was (luvernment to be physical stage-but they are already being taken we appropriate. and with inpesily ! He hinwell aud the winted out of the young man of Bengal 6 Next it should be determined whether Norm a l India would then lave lemn have taken this reproach so much to heart that, after decisive action had been takan, secured Blivarthy their pomition if they had wit taken if the storie in n e Anglo-Indian papers are persons Artested and care instituted, the the way for the anary and wed it to be believed, o far from shrinking from phy. conduct of the cane by the police was right and Muins wil doen. Owing w the improwianical collinions they need to be now actually legal, the treatment of the accused persons while What cloverumet nould le defied with impunity, spoiling for thoirt My Lord, if the present in custody both in jail and out of it was fair and was vital to take ser preseding in order ontrangement between the Government and the in accordance with low, and the supervision by to give a relurwa fair and resonable chance role of Bengal is allowed to continue, ten the District Magistrate And bis staff ww The wood was magical The time of kniven, pistola and the like us not ended, but, at any male, the clock seal of India had verurud order and Linequality. The movers of his Vute of Cauwen, mail his lovlabus, thought themelves NATIONAL INSURANCE & BANKING 60, LD, SWADESHI WEAVING CO., LD, We are selling at a very cheap rate, Summer Shirtings Coatings, etc., and Wrapper, Alowan, Serge, Flannel Shawls, etc. Manufactur. ed from our Own Factories. 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For this purpose the fleen of their mokslo to delith the whore podnet has been impugned whild have change of murder banging over their heada. WARAYOGIN. the fullest opportunity of explaining haters His Honour Beld, the checumstances of and of directing attention to any evidence which blond, etc, in the jungle and bags contaic. A weit vopiew of National Religion, may be available and to any means of olietting ing Kirwan's romains Jying in the creek were Literath Science Philosophy &c. Information on baterial pointu. 7. Lastly, it is dietary to arrive at general manufactured and suspicions aroused by such conclusions as to whether there was at the bottom manufactured citushatices have been PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. no me requiring action and whether the backed up by the appalling mass of conduct of efficers of all ranks in rolation to it perjury. Contributors-SRKLJUT AUROBINDO was fair and straightforward and such a could B attributed to honest-wal in the performance GHOSH AND OTHERS. BOMBAY BOMB. at their daty. & It I believed that the instructions will The G. I. Ry. Police on Tuesday night Rates of Subsorption (both in Town over all the points affecting the action of the & Houssil inclusive or postego). local omers, to which attention hoe been Calcutta malls at Kalyan Junction. The directed in tho judgement of the High Court min' whose Dame Wa Haoci Vaishng Rs. As. P. Il bowever that should prove not to be the cam, Athvale was travelling without ticket hould be clearly understood that the Inquiry alight and the ticket-collector made him Yearly ... !: 5:0 O so intended to extend to all such matters, and that the report abould deal with them with his luggage consisting of a steell trunk Half-yearly ... 3 with much completenen u may requisite A policeman on seeing the truck grov 9. It will be clartly understood that the prevent puspicious, and ad Atbpale when the TORON. inquiry is nelther exclusively nor even primari contents, and he topled the trond iloed y restricted to the iddividuals or the dreams clothes. The policege lifting the trunk tances lately noder consideration by the High I found it heavy and Adred Athvale to open any . Court. Th. Llentenant-Governor desire that it it. He'mid the trunk was given him by Half-yearly *** should include everything which in the comi- friendi at Bombay, to conveyto, Jalgaon woner's opinion is likely throw light on the wbither be Athvale ) was going. This did Single copy two annas ekintence of conspiracy directed against the Government and the persona if any concerned not satisfy the policeman who forced open therein, whether they have appeared before the the trunk and food so it is fallegod, wveral Courts or not. phial of chemicas implimems and fees for -Babject to the instructions entire dimcretion making bombs. The police are very retice- RATES OF ADVERTISEMENTS. is left to Mr. Macphenon uito his procedure abont the main Athwale was brought back and methods in the conduct of the inquiry. under arrest to Bombay. CASUAL THE KINAX Monn Car the WADRATORUCIAL CONTACT Ő annas per line or Rs. 2-8 per inch Judgment was and on Thursday the The Madras Provincial Conformen, opened insertion for the 1st four insertion 19th Jupe in the Chiel Court of Burmah by nt Berubampore in the Kallikoto Diamond the Chief Judge and Mr. Justice Parlett Jubilee Town Hall. The President-elect was 5 annas per line or Rs. 7 per inch 'por allowing the appeals and acquitting Moola conducted to the ball in pocenios headed by insertion for 8 insertions.. - Indian land, on tal the hall. Jan and three other sentenced to death by w greetild with who the Sessions Judge of Tenteri of Bande Mataram on CONTRACT RATES. Atrio of volume tried ,national ong, the charge of having murdered Mr. J. 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Are received for special periods and special terms, "or particarlars apply to THE CHIEF MANAGER 14, Mare Sibst, Chigutin Page #25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN Vol. 1.} "12th ASHADH 1316 (No. li. NOTES AND COMMENTS dimly to discover. She has caught creature of strife and I'raud; an one might ulimustribe world beyond the gates. Ally, benevoleut despot in an absolute her hands are fumbling for the key, but constitutin imped and administered The Message of India - she has not yet found it. Immortality by an alien race." We in India are sure The ground gained by the Vedantieprored and adwitted, it becomes masier of the despotism but have some doubts pripaganda in the West, may be to believe in C . The spiritual message about the benevolence. Nor canja we measured by the growing insight in the ixthat the universal self is one and that compt the phrase, sbalut constitution, uccasional utterances of well informel ursus are not only brothers, not only as anything but an oxymoron, witty and intellectual Europeans on the of one substance and nature, but live in rally" b y an ironical contra 'icxubject. A certain Mrs. Leighton und mive towards an essential oneness. tum in terms. Ant fir the rest Se Cleather speaking to the Oriental It allows that h e is the highest law implied criticism is just. circle of the Lyceum Club in London on and that to which r ution must mov. the message of India has indicated the word jy and delight, are the object The failure of Europe miss n of India with great justness the lilaani the fulfilment of love is and insight. We nord Pollos Mis the height:of joy and delight. Self Mr. Cecil res in this ending of Cleather into her dissertation on the macrilice is therefore the fundamental Honest John 18 Lard Morley the fair Kshatriyas, whom for Bime mysterious law. Suoritice, says the cit, is the law of Liberalism, and it must be remonrreason she insists ou calling the bed ed that the failure of Liberalism the in hich the Father of all in as Rajputs, but it is true that the first the abandonment of the gospel of Lit rty laning enditioned the world, and all knowledge of Vedantie truth and the Equality and Fraternity as ethics, all conduct, all life is a sterilice ting Rajayoga was the possession of the ulivable, and that willed or unconscious. The beginning means the Kshatriyas till Janaka. Ajatashatr and of ethical knowledge is to realise this mon lankruptcy of Europe. "Litera. others gave it to the Brahmins. But and mak- the conscious sacrifice of one's lism in any intelligible sense cannot the real iggties of this historical fact are core of own individual desires. It is an inferir last another veneration. In inevitably missed by the seturer. She and bumi-savar morality which gives up. years the orange adventure on which it on a surer ground when she continues, only to gain and makes selffishness the the nations of Eurpemarked in 1979 "Indias message to the world today she will be concluded, and wo shall rovert. basis of this. To give up one's small considered to be the malisation of the doubtless with many and formidable individual sell and find the larger self hle beyond material foms. Th. Ert in others, in the nation, in humanity. changes to an earlier type. The prinhas taken for grapted the reality the ciples of check individual liberty in Gxd that is the law of Vedanta invisible and his il :11. Thr and unrestricted compution barr, t.. Thit illi's m e . Only she must the ancient phra, bor tried in 11... not be content with somiting it, she must leans to the cognition of the universal balance and fun wanting. The gulden rise up and livit belire all the Borld y soul and the great work of the Up dreams which lately cheated the that it Lorela possible law of anishads: "This sal which is the self of anxienis .) es of men havo tarnished with cond met both for men and nations, all that is, this is the real this the welt. time. Their splendour has provod that thu art. M en vivilisation und illuila and they have come the way of Int sight of the fundamental law Lord Honest John other philiphiry down road upon bfcrifice as conditioning and On the o versvilu a partage from which there is no miturning. The old Mr. Alanon C 's "Six Oxford aristokrats have been swept away and Thinkers" isi t ive. He dwells on Bomo malicious spirit has given snow the self-ontradictory and ironic chise of unex bathed in the mat material sort of We have hcre, very briefly put, the Juburley's l. ll. tbo hilophic rolden sprendour. And Misery, Vice triple message in India, srbical, Liberal, the ardent vente of loan and Discontent walk am ing the druges spiritual and moral. India believes in Kude the persistent lue of war and of society much as tly did before," Mr. and has the key to a psychical world coercion, is closing his fine record of Cecil like most Europeana so that within man and without him which is publiemirsine with a sunet on his head European liberalium has failed but like the source and basis of the material. the ruler of India, of the child of most Europeans utterly miesos the real This it is which Europe is beginning Clive and Warron llastinys, of the reason of the failure. The principles of Page #26 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN 1879 wore not falso, but they were falsely : Isely future. To her, excited future. To her, excited EVENTUALI imagination FORGOTTEN imagination stated and gelfully executed. Europe German airships fill the skies and my-it strange that British stabganship, hal not the spiritual strength, nor the riad train of the Teuton is heard al should be blihu fas tortaig, possibilities mou I furce to carry them out. She was ready marching on London, while huge which will follow from the new Colotoo olfah, too short-sighted, too materi- conspiracies spring up like mushrooms nial policy. Among the firstreults of slis'io and ignorant. She desorted to in India and evade the eager grasp of the new idea has been the federation Ail sud could not but fail. It is left for the Police with a diabolical skill which of Australia and the federation of South Asia and especially for India to repons leaves behind only arrests and persecu Africa. The former event is not of such trut the world tion of innocent men, hard judioial com inportance to the world as the latter, ments, a discredited C. I. D, and a des He referendum in Natal is indeed an parate woeping. Englishman. One can event of the first signifcance, but what BRITISH FEARS:-The genesis of no longer recognise the strong, stolid, it portends in the rise of a pow and the Imperial Press Conference is to be practical, invincible Britisher in the vigorous nation, perhaps a new empire found in that feeling of insecurity lemotional. hysterical, excitable, panic. in South Africa. -certainly nôt the conwhich is driving England to seek stricken race dancing to the tune of its solidation of the British Empire. Orcat allies on the Continent and gather round newly liberated Imagination. organisms like these tend inevitably to her the children of her loins beyond separate existence. The one thing that the seas. During the better part of the stands in the way is the present inabinineteenth century after her triumph THE JOURNALISTIC WAR COUNCIL S lity of these organisms to defend their over Napoleon and her anazing expan. It is not surprising under such circums. separate ctistencc. Australia lies under sion in India, she felt too strong to tances that leading Englishmen should the outstretched sword of Japan to say need extraneous assistance. Mistress call a l'ress Conference and turn it nothing of the subtler, less apparent of the seas, enormously wralthy, inong Into a War Council full of such themes but more ominous menace of Germany. . polit almout of the world's comincrce, as military conscription and 'naval Canada is kept t inglund hitho con sho ollowed on the Continent policy expansion and always looking out of tiguity of a powerful, well-orgueil wild of plenililisation broken only hy the corner its creat: Imperial Federal expanding foreign State, South Africa the ill-starred alliance with the third tion. The aid and backing of the Colo on the other hand is vocupied by a Na vleon. She fought for heren nies has now become a necessity to strong military race, with a stubborn han I everywhere.nd felt strong enough British imagination, England seeks love of independence in its Wory blood. to conquer. Her colonies she regardeila American alliance and huncers after In the last war it has become aware of enly as a nuisance. They were i moral the unity of the Anglo-Saxon world, its supreme military capacity but also of asset, probably, but harlly a material. but there are hostile elements in Ame- its inability to hold its freedom without I ney assisted her in no way, they ex. rica which inilitate against that cream. a navy. Yet the main cry o n cluded her commerce by tariff, they l'arting with her old friends of the Tri- now is that the Colonies should orga.' took her protection without payment ple Alliance she embraces France, her nise military and naval defence in order and yet exacted internal independence ancient and traditional enemy: she to lighten the burden of England and with an inordinate and querulous jeal courts her bug-bear Russia and many help her in her wars! They are not lisy of her interference and unwilling of her publicists are ready tu excuse satisfied with the contribution of a "htest iota of and condone the most savage, merciless Dreadnought. They want an Australian British control to mar the perfection and inhuman systein of tyranny in the navy, navy, a South African navy. Surely of her autonomy. But change has world providlol she gets a friend in God has sealed up the cyes and wits of come wer the spirit of her dreamlineet. But these are uncertain and these Imperialistic state-ren. They have the y Mighty iwwers have arisen in the workl, transitory supports, while the Colonies cyes but they cannot see; they have young, ardent, ambitious, rapidly expand are bound by ties of blood and interest. minds but they are allowed only to ing, magnificently equippual moving with The objective of the Press Conference misuse them. the sureness and swiftness of matreial is therefore the Colonies, the union of NATIONAL VITALITY. Nothing is forces towards empire and aggrandise the English throughout the Empire. stranger than the difference presented by ident. Their armies are gigantic forces And although Srijut Surendra Nath Europe and Asia in the matter of national ay Vinst which England's would be as has been led to the gathering in gilded vitality. European nations seem to have a he'pless as a bny in the hands of a fetters and is the most picturesque brief date, a life--term vigorous but soonTilan. Their wealth increases. They figure in the Conference, that is all he exhausted; Asiatic races persist and are beating England out of the chosen is, a picture, even if a speaking picture, survive. It was not so in old times. Not Ils of her comercial expansion, and nothing else. For the rest it is Anglo- only Greece and Rome perished, Assyria. it is only by bringing out all the reser. India that has been called to the great Chaldea, Phoenicia are also written in the ves of her old energy that she can just journalistic War Council, not India. book of the Dead. But the difference now keep a first place; worst of all, their The real India has no place there. We seems well-established. France is a visinayies grow and if they cannot beep wish Srijut Surendra Nath could have bly dying nation, Spain seems to have pace with her in numbers, equal it in realised it. It might have prevented lost the power of revial, Italy and Greece effeciency. On the other hand India, him from indulging in rhetorical hyper- have been lifted up by great efforts and her passive source of wealth, strength boles about the wise and conciliatory sacritices but show a weak vitality, the and prestige is struggling in her turn policy of Lord Morley"-forgetful of Anglo-Saxon race is beginning every to exclude British commerce and assert the nine deportes, forgetful of the many where to recede and dwindle. On the autonomy without British control. good and true men in jail for Swadeshi, other hand in Asia life pulsates victorEngland is uneasy; she cannot sluinber forgetful of Midnapore and all it typifies, ously. Japan has risen at one bound to at night for thinking of her precarious the first rank of nations ; China untou Page #27 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ beer icime conesfull harts KARMAYOGIN, M re than other W avorj Hard world between his two hands and change Win The effect on India, of an ise on spory new development as it was the first visible nign to the World cumulation of al l the conditions nonna of self-expression, then the nation that India was swako not only to sur which bring ibont national death, has walcow;, lives and grow and whstovar vive but to conquet. Afterwards when been a new lease of life and a great dy tho pe volations and change of politioal. tho awakening was complete section Mahomedan races social, or intellectual forms and institu of the nationalist movement turned in not a single one is decadent. Persia risas tions, it is asured of its suriral and imagina imagination to a reconstruction of the from her weakness full of youthful enthu- grandisomont. recent pre-British past in all its siasın and courage though not yet of | The nineteenth century in India details. This could not bo. Ineria, capacity. Arabia in her deserts surges was imitative, soll-forgetful. artikisl. the refusal to expand and alter is with life: Egypt after her calamities is It aimed at a successful repr duction of what our philosphy calls "tamas", undergoing new birth; as far as Morocco Europe in India, forgetting the deep and an excess of "tamas" tends to the stipy of life is seen. And to-day saying of the Gita :"Better the law disentigration and disappearance. Tarkey the sick man, has suddenly risen of one's own being though it le badly Aggression is necessary for self-presorup vigorous and whole. What is the done than an alien dkarma well-follow vation and when force ceases to source of this difference? Is it not i ed: desth in one's own dharm is conquer, it sages to live-that which this that Asia has developed her spiri- better, it is dangerous thing to reinains stationary and stands morely tuality and Emporc has turned from it ? follow the law of another's naturo." on the dofonavie, that which retires Europe has always tended to live more For death in one's own dharma brings into and keeps within its own'" kot " or in matter and in the body.than within : now birth, success in an alion path base, as the now defunct "Sandhya" and mattes when not inert is always means only successful suicide. If we used graphically to put it, is dooined changing; the hody is bound to perish. had succeeded in Europeanising ourselves to defest, diminution and final eleminaThe high pressure at which Europe lives we would have lost for over our spiritual tion from the living things of the only tends to disintegrate the body more oapacity, our intellectual force, our nati. world. Hinduism has always Hoen rapidly when the spiritual sources within onsl elasticity and power of self-renova pliable and aggeresive; it has thrown Arct resorted to for stability. tion. That tragedy has een cnacted itself on the attacking force, carried its more than once in history, only the positions, plundered its treasures, made worst and most mournful example of its own everything of value it had and THE AWAKENING SOUL OF INDIA. all would have been added. Had the ended either in wholly annexing it or whole 'motivity of the country been of driving it out by rendering its further the derivative and alien kind that result continuation in the country purposeNo national awakening is realy vital would have supervened. But the life- less and therefore impossible. When. and enduring which confines itself to a breath of the nation still moved in the ever it has stood on the defensivo, it single field. It is when the soul awakens that a nation is really alive, and the Panjah, in the political pirations of and showed temporary signs of decay. life will then manifest itself in all the Maharastra and in the literary activity Once the soul of the nation was manifold forms of activity in which of Bengal. Even here it was an under awake in religion it was only & matter man seeks to express the strength and ourrent, the peouliar temperament and of time and opportunity for it to throw delight of the expansive Spirit within. Fitality of India struggling for self-pre-- itself on all spiritual and intellectual It is for a nd that the world exists: servation under a load of foreign ideas crivities in the national existence and for joy that the self pu's Himself into and freign torns and it was not till, in i take possession of them. The outburst the great and serious game of life; and the struggle between these two elements, of anti-European feeling which followed the joy which He sees is the the j'y of the balance tumed in the fovour of the on the Partition national dharma that the salvation of gave various self-expression. the required For this reason opportunity. Anger, vindictiveness and India was assured. The resistance of it is that no two men are alike, no two antipathy the conserratire element in Hinduism, are not in nations are alike. Each has its own themselves tamasir, separate nature over and above the inert, laudable feelings, but God ignorant, uncreative uses them for His though it was, saved the country by purposes common nature of humanity and it is and brings good out of evil. preventing an even more rapid not only the common human impulses They drove listlessness and and thorough disentigration and activities but the satisfaction and apathy away and replaced them by than actually took place and by giving respite and energy and development of its own separate character powerful emotion; and time for the persistent nationl self to and capacities that a nation demands. that energy and emotion were seized upon by the national Self and turned Denied that satisfaction and develop emerge and find itself. It was in religion first that the soul of India awoke to the uses of the mont it perishes. By two tests therefore future. The anger and triumphed. There were always in against Europeans, the vengeful turning the vitality of a national movement can upon their commerce and its producdications, always great forerunners, but be judged. If it is imitative, imported, it was when the flower of the educated tions, the antipathy to artificial then what over temporary suocess everything associated with youth of Osloutta bowed down at the them it may have, the nation is moving to engendered wards nolf-sterilisation powerful stream of tendency turning foot of an illiterate Hindus ascitio, a selfand death illuminated extatio and "mystio" with away from oven to the nations of ancient Europe the immediate Anglicised past, and the spirit which had already porishod when thoy gave up their own ouit single trace or touch of the alien declared itself in our religious life individuality as the price of Roman thought or education upon him that the ontored in by this broad door-way into dvilisation, Roman peace, Roman prosbattle was won. The going forth of polition and substituted a positive powerpority. If, on the other hand, tho post Vivekananda, marked out by the Master tal yearning towards the national past, diar individuality of a race stampo itself the heroio soul destined to tale the still more mighty and dynamio Page #28 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. f yearning towards truly national succeer. Their instinct for form was has yet imagined posible and it is future. The Indian spirit has not yet greater than ours, our instinct for colour when she has found the soundt of ox conquered the whole field of our politics was superior. Our future art must pressing herself in these various setiin actuality, but it in there victoriously solve the problem of expressing the soul vities that her industrial and social in sentiment: the rest is matter of in the object, the great Indian sim, while life will become strong and expansive. time, and overything which is now achieving the triumphant combination Nationalisin has been hitherto happeuing in pilities, in helping to offect form and colour. No Indian largely a rerolt against the tondency prepare for it true and potent expres has a strong an instinct for formas to shape ourselre into the mould of siin. The fat i now salired. the Bengali. In addition to the Europe'; but it inust also loon its Religion and politics, the two momt innnte Vedantism of all Indian races he guard against any tendency to eling effective and vital expressions of the has an all-powerful impulse towards to every detail that has beon Iudian. nation's well having been nationalized, delicacy, grace and strength. and it is that has not been the spirit of Hinduism torrent will follow in tur lire three qualities to which the new school in the past, there is no reason why it The preds of our religious and political of art has instinctively turned in its nu plitical of art has instinctively turned in its should be in the future. In all life there are three elements, the fixed and it i these needs which will restruct model in the scanty relies of old Indian permanent spirit, the developing yet our wociety, recreate and remaid uur art, it was only natural that it should constant soul and the brittle changeable body. The spirit we cannt change, a new and victoriotin art, lit. race are there triumphant. But 'Japan we can only becnire or lose; the soul erature, ucirner and philosophy which has not the secret of expressing the soul ha must not be ráshly meddled with, must will be not European but Indian. . in the object, it has not the sim. And neither be tortured into a shape alien The impule in already working in i the Bengali spirit means more than the bit, nor obstructed in its free exHugali art and literatur. The need nion of delicacy, grace and strength; pansion; and the budy must be used carlf-expression Birth national spirit it has the lyrical mystie impulse ; it has as a meany, not over berished as a thing in politics Muldenly bright back the passion for clerity and concreteness, valuable for its own sake. We will Ingali literatuur: t its ential and and as in our literature, so in our art sacrifice no ancient form to an untrenal well, and it was in mir runt venue these tendencies emerging--an reisning 1.16 of chan:, weill keep untional song that this will realisation emotion of suty, nameless sweetness none which the national spirit desires caine. The lyric and the lyrical spirit and spirituality pervading the clear line to replace by one that is will better the spirit of simple live and poignant and foin. Here too it is the free spirit and truer expression of the undying sul expression, deep, imale, traient of the nation beginning to emancipate of the nation. forward emotion of 1 frank. it-ell from the foreign limitations and axalted enthusiason, the dominant nute shackles. of love and "Bhakti" of mingled No department of our life can escape MAN-SLATE OR FREE? Mrtone and trength, the potent this great regenerating and reovnstructintellect dominated ly the illumina ing free. There is not the slightest to heart, mystical exaltation of doubt that our society will have to The exclusivo pursuist of Ygs by Paling and spiritual insight expressing undergo a reconstruction which may men who seelude themselves either iself with a plain a reas and amunt to rev.lution, but it will not be physically or mentally frm the contact pretioality. this is the soul of Bengal. f Europeanisation as the average re of the world has led to an erreitis All our literature in ursler to be why Corner Windly hopes, but for greater view of this sience * y mehung alve must start frm this ne and wil mere perfeot realisation of the Dyrtie farvand unreal. The wider Whatever variations it may indulge s p irit in society. Not individus! hich has been oliserted with ward' to in, never lune touch with it. In fi n eltishness and mutually conduiding Yogio practives, - necessary secrecy in again the national spirit in, struocle but love and the binding of the former stages of human evolutionwaking to watinly it in art in an into a single inseperable life has stereotyped this error. Practices for the first time with the th i ng impulue. It ought to followed by men who form secret circles declior of the Mchulo a new wel l itself in the past by the bond of and confine the instruction in the of national art is relping itell. H in the fint family, by the bond of mysteries strictly to those who have a the whol of which Alanindruth oral communisen in the village system., certain perparatury fitness, inevitably l'agire in the founder and master. It is the wind birli and a corporate bear the stamp to the outside world of till thubled by the foreign thach i pol honour in the te. It becultism. In reality there is nothing Wintie influenor fnm which its manter X seek a mare perfeet and spiritual intrinsically hidden, occult or mystic started and lon mething of n otician in the future. In commerce also ahout Youa. Yoga is based upon certain appearance, put the develment and img 3% We follow the European laws of human paychology, certain welfetnancipation of the national wiri t and kirpein model, the indivi. kuowledge shout the power of the mind in mn this tempurry dimination can dinle mpetitive welfishness, the bond over the body and the inner spirit over already be watched and followed. There more infest in the joint stock the mind which are not generally mpany that worst and most realised and have hitherto been consi***prians itsell. The attempt to oprensi merito delopment of operative dered by those in the secret too momon Ospitalin, the giant tipus like Treist in form and limit she thing of that tous in their consequences for disclosure which is formlesy and illimitable, is the ant Syndients, we shall nerer stered in until men should be trained to use them renilding healthy industrial life. attempt of Indian art. The Geeks It is not then honds which can weld aright. Just as a set of men who had siming at aller and inire est discovered and tested the Indians together. Indis moves to a uttermost. siele ond, abiered a more possibilities of meamerisun and hypnotism perfect der er and greater life than the world might hesitate to divulgo thom freely to Page #29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIX. the worid.lou the hypnotia power should corretny have declared the "cham Yogins was man of analysing the be misused by ignored or perversity or rund witwant in matter with no un experiences of the mind and the hourta abused in the interests of solAhnow and curtain voios. La so doing they have | By Yogs one oan isolato mind, watch its crime, so the Yogins hare w ally pre merely resfformed the discovery made working as under a microscopo, separate served the knowledge of these much by Indian masters of the Yogio scienon overy minute function of the various greater foroos within w in Seorboy thousade of your ago. But the parts of the "antahkamna", the inner broken only when they were sure of the European scientists have not dinowered orgin, prery mental and moral faoulty, previous ethical and spiritual training any sure and certain methods, such as test its irolated workings as well as its of the neophyto and his physical and they have in deling with gross mitter, relations to other functions and faculties moral fitness for the Yogio practices. for investigating payahical phenomena. and trace backwards the operations of It became therefore an established rulo They can only observe the most exter. mind to subtler and stor subtle sources for the learner to observo strict reserve nal manifestations of mind in action. until just as material analysis arrives as to the inner experienpos of Yoga and But in these manifestations the mind at a primal entity from which all for the developed Yogin as far as possible is so much enveloped in the action proceeds, ao Yoga analysis arrives at to conceal himself. This has not of the outer objects and scems so and scems so primal spiritual entity from which all prevented treatises and manuals from dependent on them that it is very proceeds. It is also able to lootto and being published dealing with the physi. difficult for the observer to find out distinguish the paychical centre to which cal or with the moral and intellectual the springs of its action or any regu- all psychioal phenomena gather and to liarity in its working. The European sides of Yoga. Nor has it prorented to fix the roots of personality. In this great spirits who have gained their Yoga scientists have therefore come to the analysis its first dinoovery is that mind not by the ordinary careful and soionti- conclusion that it is the stimulations of an entirely in late itself from oxternal fic methods but by their own strength outside objects which are the cause of objects and work in itself and of itsolf. and the special grace of God, from psychical phenomena, and that even Thin dreannt, it is true, carrry up Tory revealing themselves and their spiritual when the mind seems to act of itself far bocause it may be that it is morely knowledge to mankind and in their and on its own material it is only using the material already stored up by intense love for humanity imparting associating, grouping associating, crouping together together and and its past experiences. But the next something of their power to the world. manipulating the recorded experiences discovery is that the farther it removes Such Were Buddhs, Christ, Mshomod, from outside objects. The very nature itself from ohjects, the more poworfully, Chaitanys, such have been Ramkrishna of mind is, according to them, a creation Bumaly, rapidly can the mind work, with and Vivekananda. It is still the ortho of past material experience transmitted swifter dlarity, with a victorious and dox view that the experiences of Yoga by heredity with such persistence that anvereign detachment. This is an ex must not be revealed to the uninitiated. we have grown steadily from the savage perienon which tends to contradiot the But a new era dawns upon us in which with his rudimentary mind to the soientio theory that mind oan withdraw the old laws must be modi ied. Alrendy civilized man of the twentieth century. the sontes into itself and bring them the West is toginning to discnter the As a natural result of these materialistic to besr on a mass of phenomena of which secrets of Yoga. Some of its laws have theories, science has found it difficult it is quite unaware when it is oocupied revealed themselves however dimly and to discover any true psychical centre with external phenomena. Soience will imperfectly to the scientists of Europe for the multifarious phenomena of mind naturally challenge these as hallucina while others through Spiritualism, and has therefore fixed upon the brain, tions. The answer is that theso pbedo Christian Sven Clai.& ce telepathy the material organ of thought, as the mena are related to ench other b and other in den forms ifccu'tism re only real centre. From this materialistic regular, simple and intelligible laws and .leing almost discorered by necident philosophy have resulted certain form a world of their own independen if by men gruping in the dark and theories very dangerous to the moral of thought soting on the material world stumbling over truths they enant Here too Science has this possible ansve fatur: of mankind. First, man is a that his supposed world is merely understand. The time has almot come creation and slave of matter. He can ! when Indis can no longer keep her light only master inatter imaginative reflex in the brain of th by obeying it. to herself but munt pour it out upon the Secondly, the mind itself is a form of material world and to any argument drawn from gross matter and not independent of the definiteness and ur world. Yoga must be rever'el to man. expected news of these subtle phenomen kind because without it mankind cannot and master of the senses. Thirdly, there and their independence of our own wil take the next step in the humann evolution is no real free will, because all our action and imagination it can alsays "ppoi The puychology of the human race is determined by two great forces, its theory of unconscious cerebration an has not yet been discorered by Soience. heredity and environment. We are the we suppose slaves of our nature, and where we seem unconscious imaginatio All creation is essentially the same and The fourth discovery is that mind proceeds by similar though not identical to be free from its mastery, it is laws. If therefore we see in the outside because we are yet worse slaves of our not only independent of external matte but its master :, it can not only rejer material world that all phenomena pro- environment, worked on by the forces and control external stimuli, but oved from and oan be reduced to a single that surround and manipulate us. can defy such apparently univers causal substance from which they were it is from these Also and dangerous material laws as that of gravitutic born, in which they more and to which doctrines of materialism which tend to and ignore, put aside and mal they return, the same truth is likely subvert man's future and hamper his nought of what are called laws to hold good in the paychical world. evolution, that Yoga dvos up a means of nature and are really only the laws The unity of the material universo has escape. It sorts on the contrary man's material nature, inferior and subject now boon soknowledged by the scienti- freedom from matter and gives him a the psychical laws because matter is fe intellet of Europe and the high means of asserting that frondom. The priests of this and matorialism in first great fundamontal dinoovory of the of matter. This is the decisive di Page #30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN covery of Yoga", its final contradic. But this to not all. Not werely do we love There was a love for India in those days, but tion of materialism. It is followed by love through Western eyer, for westerained our mother land me she oxista today and deriva India. We rend of Europe- gront, glorious, quloite joy from that love, but more than the crowning realisation that there is free penple, and in our mind's eye wo pictured that we are proud of her. We are proud that within us a source of immeasurable force mother Europe in India, loved it and wo of we are her sons we are proud that we bove such immeasureable intelligence, immea- it. Naturally there ww dowpair and positiam mother. sutable joy far above the possibility of for there never was a more imposible, more वाचनमम पानार, बबिए weakness, above the possibility of utopin dream than that of a westernised India! The au wan, Then woning - ignorance, above the possibility of grief we were in which we can bring into touch with "of& THERE WITH Bleaned an I in muy brith that I have been ourselves and, under arduous but not born in this land, blowned am I in my life that बुभि पिता तार से मेव तुमि। impossible conditions, habitually utilize I have loved thes-Oh my mother." "Whut darknew it in this land of India, or enjoy. This is what the Upanishads The Agnostic choicjaim that the purely hout thou forsaken it then, oh our father." call the Brahman and the primal entity intellectual teaching of the west led us into her "fanga awita Amft. from which all things were born, in altogether disappeared. We are no longer which they live and to which they trafen w doubters and cynic. We no longer cry. ifi return. This is lod and communion "l'ale in the beauty of thy face, 0 India, finem ift af, with Him is the highest aim of Yoga- night and day from thine eyes the town Ale futurg, sum fer a communion which works for knowledge falling." चानिए चाचार, विपद पाचार, for work, for delight. Thunt was the patriotism of 20 years ago and our wingers faithfully roproduced it in their VIR TV inge. It was wholly Artificial and unreal. We indulge in noble fancier without the We look to all siden, but find no salvation, we are utterly forsaken and alone and find no wichtert letter to the actualities of lifeNATIONAL SONGS OF without the rightest knowledge of our history rofugo in this darkness and surge of calantity BENGAL. anl Luulition today, to whose feet shall we cling to." A different note is struck in the nationa 1 We my rather, Mong of this the new period of our bistory, cofre , to w wife, The life of a nation in always manifest through there there is no commir, no pessimis? We Do its literature. Poetiy, muie and the dama पाक्षाये जाहिक परपर दीपति रायो।" longer MCU vor mother, woeping, sad or are the burnt and went unmistakenlilo prof loony ! Where today is thy par attire, where today of the thought-currents of nation. As therus Ate various periods in the history of a natin, it is thy pale and clouded smile, the light and - marked by various events and movements, 4 beauty of thy feet have filled heaven with their तोमाय देखे देखे नयन ना फिरे, there are the different perion in literature radiance." ench correponding to a historical stage. The ner gute wifery & etue #fit "प्रबार तोर मरा गा माण पसेछ predominant thoughts and ideas of wh ich * * "Oh Mother, we kok at thee and look again in the historical solution of nation can always * he dincorerul through its songs, ils dranus, its and are you can turn from gaxing upon Thin time the waters had poured into the general litortute. All historical movements theo, Thy do have opened today into thy dend Ganges of thy life; launch, launch thy hout are esentially movement of thought, and in wilden templo." Nationalism has brought to with the shout of victory." une petite priete and thinkers are more respon our people a nd bunt of triumphant hope ilile for historical event than thu mero men of anil our twther appears to us, not with her But Although we have learned to have faith ation. The history of the poneral literature of F r in our plver and in the mentity of onr move, hevelled and her head bowed in ment, although our goal is in view and we have Euro abounds with thít chevanoti HOW raulinnt glorious and beautiful There is not the frinteat chord of sorrow in our caught more than a glimpse of it, yet we necils Intween the outer life of the nation and the new tution expron il nonn its inner life. But we had not must suffer for our cause. Without suffering lyminology, there in hope, there in jur, there in fnith. the godhend in u cannot grow. That suffering o beyond the National Nongs that Benal in an errential factor and wo must proceed with hyprucell from time to time. Dream of twentornined India have vanished, out any fear. There were National song in Bengalut we will be of it. Wo love our mother :30 or 30 yonte ago, but how different to throw AN who in. "सरिस्मै लान करिस्ने भय, चापमानावर नय।" today in thought, in feeling in relian. The Ven 21 WIBY. W N ie. 16. not whamel, mit afraid conquer all patrioti-in of qutern Artur Merkneme, master thyself." 1 sort of vaguo indefinite love for Indis, et "Teke, the tough are cloth that our entimental than emotional, and therefore until 194 at 7, wie the gives 14,14 blewing, my besther." man We wore Irunk with the wine of Encan Though all who are Here there is no artificiality, not merely # civilization. Our une dear to you forin was to tranaplant Europiot Indi. Enman sake yotl, it will not to do to filter And one of woulstimtameterince the songs of lenin wer: the the riterion of all ambition. Therefore when we I peril. for that." There it real depth vend that patriotinu wana ilion in the of feeling " gar Cafe &, safu fer free, went, we thought, it wil sien of reputability, "यो पामार देगेर माटि, नीमार परे ठकार माथा, end we envineul de tint wo were यो तोर बार बार ठे ली गई, जयत र हार टावै नाtriotic too. We it fequit a t." तापी भाषमा बरापी मा।' TW , cara, "Ol wil of my entry pre my face npon "Will you come back becaune you And the for wo, ww, door shut to you ? you put pash at it again the and I feel pead ot in thce the rainiento wit." We of the universul tether." and again. It nay be the door will remain "Sing the prine of Pudin, Author in there! irumorenble" it will not do to falter and 14 Ciek ai te sifa and I woul, xing the praise of India. We were anxio tu for that." Prove that we too Inveil our country and wang futrem HK 412, Theme, And that suffering will bring us victoryter pruimen. There was notriotic touch in it START 7914 att" 10 oulit, but * purely sentimental one, and nay tuore, the greater the suffering the nooder coming, as it did, from a nation will tho goal be reached. exped from "Oh my willen lingal, very dearly do I love hewl to fout in Antillid low, thee evet thy l a tly air kwake A "Per a 71 177 sifa na tak Low unreal It wounded! of gladhen me Leart." . चोदर मापन यन मन ए, मोदर पाचन वा दुई। Page #31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ "The feigget their eyes glare upon us, the 10oner our eyes will be openeds the tighter hey draw the cords that bind us the sooner ur bonds will be broken." And then there is that absolute faith that 10 obstacles or difficulties can shake" the faith hat our goal is at hand. It will be attained, it aust be attained. The result or our Sadhana rill be realized. "forfir few rear enfant #virt, aft at fire, authe che et " Day and night eherish this faith, my best, at even we must and shall do it, if we are overn to the task' and clear that with shall and and fulfil itself." Such then is the hymnotody of the present eriod of Indian History, a free love of the other-land a love for her sorrows as well as ys her vices aswellas virtues a love for her she exisls today. The physical beauty and e moral elevation of the motherland has been Idom, if even, so wonderfully interwoven ith the national literature of any other country e love every creek and corner, every hill and le of our motherland. She is to us the manistation of the divinity. She is the mantra our yoga and sadhana. "देवी चामार, साधना चामाद वर्ग चमार, बाजार देश।" IT" "O my godd., O my Sadhana, O my Paradise y motherland !". UCCESS OF SWADESHI-BOYCOTT IN INDIA: VIEWS OF THE MANCHESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. We have noticed how throughout last year the Swadeshi-Boycott vement gained ground and in conquence British piece-goods trade lost hold in India. Even the Anglodian papers could not help comment3, from time to time, on the loss. Tered by Manchester owing to the cess of the Movement, and specially > Dewali and Lucky-Day Sales were nmon topics for discussion to them least for a time. The Official reports Districts and Provinces also were 1 of significance on the subject. But latest testimony to the success of Movement comes from England elf. At the last annual meeting of Manchester Chamber of Commerce, F. Ashworth, in his Presidential dress, remarked:-"Our exports of ton manufactures in the first half of 18, compared with the corresponding months of 1907, showed a falling in value of £2,600,000, but matters at much worse in the second half 1908, the contraction of trade comed with the same period in the vious year being £12,740,000," KARMAYOGIN. made articles was, and here we have the following unreserved observations of Mr. Ashworth on the point. He In this connection it will be interesting to hear from the mouth of the President to' disaster which well nigh had befallen them in 1904. Notwithstanding the depression the Manchester Chamber of Commerce what throughout the whole manufacturing world part India plyed in the above total Bombay mill are now safe in their positions. contraction of Manchester's piece goods trade This general depression has not had any and what her corresponding increase in telling effect on the share-market, wages, and production and consumption of home-industrial gains in Bombay chiefly owing to the prevalence of the Swadeshi-boycott movement in the country. The rich Bombay Mill owner unmindfull of the depression. abroad, is busy increasing his spindles and looms and is calculating his well earned profits in all ease and comfort under the blessings of the Swadeshi boycott movement. "The Dawn." said: "The growth of home-production of cotton goods in India is becoming a factor of Increasing impor tance in relation to our trade with that country. The "Swadeshi " movement has established a marked preference for Indian made cloths in some districts, and has thus stimulated manufacturing enterprise. two years the recorded number of power-looms in work has increased 25 per cent from 52,200 to 65,700. Thirteen new textile cencerns were registered during the last official year. The production of cotton cloth in Indian mills for the year ending March, 1908 is given as 189 million pounds that is equivalent to 945 million yards. Taking our exports to India as 2,350 million yards average, the relative proportions imported and home made-cloth were therefore respectively about 70 per cent and 30 per cent. Again, the statistics of spinning and weaving in India (both British India College, Oxford, and the and United States) during the last ten months, April, 1908 to January, 1909, show an output cf 546 million pounds gainst 553 million pounds for the same period of the year 1907 to 1908. A further light on the success of Swadeshi-Boycott is thrown by the following lines of the "London Times" in a recent review of the world's trade of 1908. It says: So great was the depression in Lancashire that the official return show that about 50 mills stopped, while 160 were working, and that £50.oco,000 of capital I was lying idle. Over 400, 000 operatives were out of work; and the weekly loss in wages was about £330,000. Even after the mill again began to run, it was found that the stoppage had not been long enough to ease completely the over-stocked markets; for many weeks after work was resumed, spinners complained that they had no margin of profits, and that prolongation of the lockout would have been beneficial. In the last lean year 1904, Bombay had to suffer a great deal; some mills were working only for a short time. and somewere even on the verge of being put for sale. But since the birth of the Swadeshi boycott movement, the mills have been work. ing ncessantly, and in 1908 were unable to supply the demand. It is this movement that. saved the Bombay mill in 1908 from the PROF. LEES SMITH ON INDIA. SPEECH TO YOUNG SCOTS. 7 Scotland. The Ninth Annual Conference of the Scots Society Was held on Satur day 24th April last in the Guild Hall Perth and was attended by about 60 representative delegatos from the various branches in The office-bearers were electedfor the year of parts and thereafter resolutions bearing on current politics sent up by the branches were considered and confirmed. Mr. Robert Hay, President of the Society was in the Chair. Professor H B. Lees-Smith of Ruskin London School of Economics moved the following reso lution sent up by the Edinburgh Centre. "That this conference desires to record its appreciation of Viscount Morley's wisdom and courage in appointing native Indian LAGERMAN to the Executive Council of the Indian Empire As the vindicating proclaimed intensions of two British Sovereigns Further desires to commend the wise statesmanship which despite the prosent political unrest in India, seeks in Liberal principles to join the people of India with us in the Government of that great Dominion. Trusts Viscount Morley will withstand the Hous of Lords, presont attitude to the Councils Bill seeing it has the full approval both of the Government of India and of the elected representatives of the people of Great Britain." اله Professor Lees-Smith said the reason he had. been invited to submit that motion was that the last Conference he attended and took part in was the Indian National Congress representing the educated opinion of every race and every clime of the dominion, which had met for the purpose of expressing the judgment of the educated classes upon those reforms with which the resolution dealt. It was very clear to hini as he watched the proceeding of that Congress that they realised as could be realised by the people of this country that Lord Morley's Reforma had taken a decisive step at the parting of the ways in Britain's policy with regard to Indian administration. East. is East and West is West was a kind of vague general statement which was very popular in India and which had about that measure of half-truth which deluded and bewildered the public mind. In not Page #32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. ... BRICT ATRAENDO GHOSH - The Daily Ne puhlin on the following telegram-dated the Dard June...V. Arabinda Ghome arrived 4 Barisal, yesterday and addressed publie lueeting to-day on the Hindu religion, lbe lecture Imated more than an hour. The house WM crowded to suffocation. Three boys winted and had to be removed outside OURSELVEA-On account of an enorina den and for the first imue of Karmayogin we have run out of stock. To meet the demaud our friends we are going to re-print the inte. Gentlomen who desire to subscribe to the journal from the fint issue are requested to write to the Manager at once. India, of cour it nieant that the repreken few are gentlemen-among whom tative institutions of the went had no Srijuts Dwija Dass Dutt and Hemendra Applicatinn to the people of an oriental land Prosad Ghose-have opened dairies When they mid that representative in titi near Calcutta. Lion were for ever imprimible to the peoples Indir, What Waw it they were actually Harting 1 Representative Institutions depended upon the bening of certain qualities, pin CATTLE FARM.-The Hissar Cattle doctie, honesty and well-control, which Farm, the premier cattle farm of India, wwuld enable the minority to give way to the should be celebrating its centenary ronjerity. Were they then going to way that this year. Cattle breeding in India never ut any wrio would the peoples of India is one of the important and interesting leedurstel. honest or have the capacity for wiltrul If they said that it was not only subject of which one wants to hear reflection on the peoples of Indir, it was the much, but hears very little. Some time Xrontent condemnation of the British ruce back a cattle expert came out to India Hinally, he might way that having met from England. But the result is not thru l'epresentative men one could not fail known. At Pusa there are splendid U realise the difficulty which Iny in their opportunities which ought not to be paths. Ho formo very high iden indeed overlooked by Indians. of the militical city of the ener twal India. A visit to their whools made it quite plain that there wonll he ne poile who would give much inngnificent Ins- PAPER MAXINQ.-Mr. J. N. Gupta, to educational matters in the peopleso. S.. Eastern C. S., Eastern Bengal, has written an of India. The Indian National Congres which excellent monograph on Paper making he attended compared very favourably and Papier Mache in ibe for moderntion and that HONRA of that Province. compromise which all ingrene had luned. The earliest writing materials known to He would compr it favourably with Hindus were palm leaves and birch bark. the emgront of the National Liberal Palm leaves were comparatively cheap Frilution. What La Morley has there and so gradually displaced the industry fore lone w boldly and courageously lay in bark paper. The Mahomedans intro lwn the principle that their ultimate nim in Indin, however, dilant it might 10 Wis duced the industry in jute-paper, but to wirk towar representative institution this has now been expelled from the The clay might be forway but they market by mill-made paper. There is at hal to look forward to the time when an prosent no paper-mill in the Province, Indian would be in his country what a the local demand being met from Balli 'nalian ur in Australian www in his. They would have to work in conjunction with and Serampore. As regards Papiir the educatel-opinion of the land and it with mache the industry is confined to two the help of the educated nationalit pity or three places, and the art known to They could Anally fucced in wuring that ohjet less than half a dozen persons, 8 that keneration hence it would certainly lean as Mr. Gupta says, it oan hardly be said hievement in the invernment of one ince ly ther to which history to constitute an industry. Mr. Gupta woukl Ator! 14 murallel. It would mean that little people concludes bis monograph with a few " kwell island had stretched out their hands observations on the possibility of start In the end of the carth and hul g ully ing a paper mill in the province. As in luated from the clopithm of Tarlarimni until Burma, where, according to Mr. R. W. they cwuel and level with thicmarc * --10 than three hunden million people, one-third of Sindall, its bamboos and soft wocd afford the human IWE excellent materials for the manufacture of paper, so in Assam there is plenty of soft wood available and plantain fibre. INDUSTRIAL NOTES. The province imports paper and board of the annual value of Rs. 2% lakhs. Mr. Gupta is of opinion that suitable sites •for the location of s'Aourishing paper mill ACRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT Cox can le found in Assam. BINE. --Six big American agricultural implement makers have combined tugether to get control of the Russian market. General News. TH MIDNAPORE Exquiar.- The Midnaporo DAIRY FARMING. -We are glad to onquiry to proceeding. Mr. Denham was present note that dairy farming is now engag. for a time. ing the attention of our oducated men In the country especially in the veinchty SRIJUT STAMINDAR CHAKRAVARTY,-News of big towns there is ample field for the has been received from Srijat Syamsundar Chakravarty that he industry. is suffering from The question of Calcutta's dyspepsia milk supply has become serious, A REPRENSION AND REPORM.-On June 23rd there WAS A grand open-air public meeting in Raja Bahadur's Haveli at Barisal. As soon as Baby Aumbindo Chose crno, enthusiastic shouts a " Flande Mataram " greeted him. Babu Sricharu Sen plunder, at Arut spoke A few words welonte to Aumbino Bahu on lehalf of the Burin public. Ani l lo the merting and spoke for fill brand half on repression and reform # two Axpecte of the manne policy. The vast gathering heard the speech in pindrop silence and ever when Aurobindo Baba had concluded hi mpooch, crowds would not disperse but proceny. to hear the Ronyali version of it. Dr. Tarin Kumar Gupta thanked Aurobindo Babu fa the trouble he had taken in coming down Barisal and addressing the Asembly. Th meeting then dissolved with “ Bande Mataram A confidental clerk of the Magistrate who i * shorthand writer and the police were in atten dance as usual. Aurobindo Babu started to Caloutta the next morning. A DETOXATOR EXPLORION.-An explosio occurred at Nagpada (Bombay) at sove o'clock on the night of the 23rd Jun which created panic in the locality. The polic on being apprised of the occurrence repairedt the scene and instituted prompt enquiries, 1 WAS Racertained that a Btter named Fernandi residing in a room in a Chawl was playing wit detonator not knowing that it was charger when it exploded in his left hand blowing three fingers and causing other minor injurie On searching his room two more detonators we found. Further enquiries into the matter i proglessings ALLEGATION AGAINST ARMED POLICE Bana Perhakar, of Dhalabuar, within m town of Kishoreganj complained before ! 8. D). O. alleging that some of the roorst Armed police of that town wanted the compar of her daughter, Rani Poshakar. The latt refusing adnyittance, they forced open ber doc entered the fat and began beating. She ter shelter with her mother. The unfortunato a Woman remonstrating, ww merallely boute Thoy aume to the court besmeared with blog The woman could not name tha seuaed, bet she could Identify them. They were onder to go to hospital Page #33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. THE KENA UPANISHAD. ( by him in the Brahmian roalind, for ho 34. Iathe same ty ho met the Andoth immortality. By the role ho Woonsa, shining in her bosaty. Uma findeth the force to see and by the daughter of the snowy summits. H. 1. By whom is the mind impelled rorelation ho indoth immortality. asked kor, "Who is the Duomo? or who casts it at its' mark! By whose 18. I hore thou hast known Him, FOURTE Part. appoinment began the primal broath ita thon hast thou livod, but if thou hast goingo? Who prompts the words that not known God in this thy mortal life, 96. "Ho is Brahman the Etornad men sposk or what God sots eye and ser great in thy perdition. The wiso who Spirit," she said " of the Spirit is the to their workings ? discorn him from creature to oroaturo vistory by which you are great. Then 2. Ho that is the Ear of the ear, the depart from this world to immortality. he know that this was Brakpan Kind in mind, the Spoooh behind the 97. Therefore are those three Gods word, the Life of the Breath, the Kyo of THIRD PART. above all the Gods, Indrs, Agni, Vayon, the oyo. Souls 'unperturbed who put 14. The Spirit conquered for the book uso thoy camo nearest to the touch from them the bonds of sonso, pass away of Him, (bocause they first know Goda and they in the Spirit's victory that it from this world to become undying. was Brahman) grow great, but they thought "ours 8. Eye cannot reach Him, Spooch 28. is the victory and our is the greatness. oxnnot find Him, thought cannot attain Therefore is Indra Glod above all Him; we havo uo knowledge of Him, we 15. the Gods in Hoiven because he camo The Spirit know their thought norost to the touch of Him, because cannot discover how to teach of Him, for and manifested Himself before thom; He first kaow that it was Brahman. He is other than the known and He is but they know not who was this great farther than the unknown have we 29. Lo, the vision of Him is but as Daemon. the lightning that Aashed, as an oyolid's heard from the men of yore who made 16. They said to Fire, "O Master quivering, the vision of him to the what we seek known to us. of knowledge, do thou learn who is this Gods. 4. That which speech develops not Daemon; and he said, "I learn." but by which speech is developed, know 30. Then the manner of the vision 17. Fire rushed towards the Spirit, thou that for the Brahman and not this of Him to tho soal; the mind someth and the Spirit said to him, "Who art which men adore. to go unto the Brahman and by the thou?" "I am Agni" he said "and I 5. That which thinks not with the mind oonception again and again am the Master of the knowledge." 'mind but by which they say mind was remena beroth Him. 18. "And what is the prowess of thought, know thou that for the Brahman 31. For this verily is that which is and not this which mon adore. theo, Agait" "All this I can burn, you, desirable and as the desirable lot Hin 6. That which sees not with the eye all this that is in the earth and its but through which the eyes are seen, be adored; who knoweth thus the Spirit, bounds. him all creatures desire. know thou that for the Brahman and 19. Then the Spirit set before him not this which men adore. blade of grass and said "This do thou 32. "Toll mo an Upanishad, "thou 7. That which hears not with the burn. "And Fire rushed on it with all hast said. Lo, the Upanishad! of the on but by which the esr is made his speed, yet could he not burn tho Brahman verily is the Upanishad that subject to hearing, know thou that blado. He sasod, he returned, ho said, wo tell thee. for the Brahman and not this which men "I had no strength to learn who is this 33. Austority, self-conquest and adore. Duomon." works, these three are the foundation of 8. That which breathes not with 20. They said to wind, "O Vayou, the God knowledge, the Vedas are all the breath but by which the bresth is do thou learn who is this Daemon," her limbs and Truth is her dwellingguided, know thou that for the Brahman and ho said, "I learn." place. and not this which mon adore. 31. Wind rushed towards the Spirit, 34. Whosoever acquireth this God. SECOND PABT. and the Spirit said to him, "Who art knowledgo, having put from bim sin, in thou?" "I am Vayou" ho said "and I the mighty infinite heavens, in the 9. If thou thinkest "I know him am Mstariswan, he that dwelloth in the world unending maketh his home eternal well, then little indood dost thou know mother of things." yos, eternal. of the aspect of the Eternal Spirit. What of Him is thou, what of Him is in the 22. "And what is the prowess of AUROBINDO GHOSE thoo, Vayou?"" All this I can tako, yos, gods, this first thou hast to solve. "I all this that is in the earth and its think Him known." 10. I think not that I know Him bounds." SBIJUT SYAM SUNDAR CHAKRAVARTI. well; I think that I neither know Him 28. "Then Spirit sot before him ? for know Him not. He that knoweth blade of grans and mid "This do thou (From Swaraj). this wisdom of "I neither know Him nor tako". "And Wind rushed on it with all Srijat Syarn Sundar Chakurvarti before his know Him not," he is the one who his spood, yot could be not take the doportation last Decenaber, was known vutaido knoweth. blado. He sasod, he returned, ho said, Dengal, minly through his connotia with 11. He who thinketh that he hath "I had no strength to lourn who is this the "BANDE MATARAN" new paper. Ho was comprehended Him, comprehendoth Him Daemon." persent at the congress that failed At Surut, not; ho comprehendeth who knowoth 24. They said to Indra, "O where his simplicity of life apd habita, hiu stendthat he hath not known for Ho is Magharin, fast devotion to the Natiuurlint cause, his in Oloud-compellor, do thou revealed to the non-knower but to the comproraising regard for the ideal Anil priolearn who is this Duomon." He said ciples that stand for Nationalism in Indis, won kaower He is concealed. "I loarn," he rushed towards the Spirit, bin the admiration and love of the large body 18. Who comprehendoth the Bram- 'but the Spirit ranishad before him as hoof Nationalista gathered from all parts of the On the illumination of knowledge, como pantay. Ba eforth be came to be regarded Page #34 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. 10 the truth behind. They had ever emphasised, the poodnem and the source of strength that lie one of the leader of the Movement on the unreason rod injustice of ancient thoughts and hidden underneath them, he seeks to remov Bangal side institutions, and bad, therefore, overlooked and remedy them from within, by work. In his own province, however, Egam Sur dar the moul of truth and the counterpoine of gooding up the latest truth and goodness and hus heen long known as very capable Bengali that lie mixed up everywbere with falschoods strength, and is in the meantime, lovingly journalist and writer. His paper the "I'RATI and evils. Those movements were also more tolerant of them. This is the character of wat BABI" oecupied the forebint place ng Leo or lena forced from the outside, throngh the may be called concrete patriotism. Syam galee weeklies, in regard to it thoughtfulness influence of imported ideas and ideals, and these Sundar's patriotism is of this kind, and conse sobriety, and operior literary character. But Hatler brought in their train their own necessary quently, it is characterised by an intense con popular and Mensational journalism liar, to a counterpoine of falsehoods and evils, which, be. vatism, which is the soul of natural, As distinvery large estent, destroyed the chances of ing foreign to the thought and life of the guinbed from philosophic, nationaliam overy. Docem of high-clan literary journals in Lengal, people, met with no natural antidote that wbere. u elee wher; and the "PRATIRANI" onerumbed, moelety almost unconsciously and automatically But Syam Sundar is by no means rigid after a few years, to the severe financial train Ways and everywhere providen against the and hide-bound conservative. He is alway and hide-bound conservative H under bich it lived and labound install necrary evils of its own native life and prepared to move with the time, and in through its life. When the HANDITA" WAS thought. All these combined to contribute to practical life, be has, like almost every started by the late Praha Landhal Upadhyaya the trength of the reaction which passed over Nationalint, given up many of the obsoleto Byar Fender joined its staff, and his simple the country during the closing decades of the institutions and usagen of his country and his and ney style ountaibuted very largely to the lust century. It olitructed the advance of the Caste. Born of very high-class Drahnsin prente Di e which that paper attained at ng kreative religious and social reform move -bie father was a well-known Adhyapaks or oso part of its life. When the “Basba MATA mint virilly ; but all the same contributed professor of Drahminical lore-ho obeer ves all RAYWanrganired ** Joint Stock rourern, to the general progress of thought and life, about the end of 1906. Syam Sundar left the be formaliems of Drahminical life, to the extent ainiost in every direction. The present SAXDRTA" and joided its staff, and he was that these are demanded by the public opinion Nationalist Movement in India is very largely to a very large extent, the very life and woul of his cante. Lut as far as that public opinion indebted to thin Reaction or Revival for good of that paper, until it We Huppered by the hav enimenced to become tolerant of heterodox deal both of its inder strength and its outer Government laut November. A few weeks halita and thoughts, Sypm Sunder does not influence. later, Ryan Burder was himself arrested and refuse to follow them. In fact, he does not even Syam Sundar in esentially child of this deported, under Ergulation 111. of 1818, with shrink from initiating these reforms, provided Tenction. He has alwaye clung to the spirit out any public indictwent or trial. they do not create any vital disruption in social Rnd tradition of his face with a tender tenacity, life. He is therefore, as much at home with By Bunder belongs to a generation that that while recognining their fruiltien, yet the orthodox Brahmin-Pundit us with the came very largely under the influeen of the Hank from ruthlessly rooting them up leat beterodox England-returned civilian or Larrister. Hindu Revival of the closing quarter of the the sacred organisi itself should lo wounded It is neither in eating nor drinking (though be last contury. Unlike Auvini Kumar, Krinha and injured in the operations. But ho has is a testotaller) that his Brahminirm ever seeks Kuner, or Manoranjan.-Syam Hundar had aho been waitive to liberal influencer, and to assert itself. Neither is it in his prido o never broken away from the ancient thenghts has been sincerely respectful towards the birth that it comes out. He mixes freely with and traditions of bie people, and, consequently leaders of the Erahmo Samaj and other men of all caste, and in private life treats the while Aarini Kumar and Manoranjan represent reformu tuovements; but being enkontially Pariab with almost the same respect u he what may be called the return movement in man of sentiment, be bas never permitted would render to. Brabnin, provided, of course, Bengaloe thought w..d life of our time, Syam hin intellectual ideus and appreciations to the former occupies in education and character Burdar representa the type of staunch nation. weaken the hold of his affection upon his own the same position as the latter. But all the slist that en unes through the natural and inscountry and people. His patriotism has inherent pride of race in the man comes out the tinctive onervation of every people. He always controlled bis reason and prevented u, of course, come under the rationalistic moment were wealth seeks to Brert itaelt over him from making any violent protest in the influens of his age, and has had, therefore, culture or character. In one sens, therefore, name of Feason against the thoughts, beliefs, to work out sono mort of Syam synthesin lietween traditions and institution of his race. Sundar's spirit is perhaps the most old ideua and institutions on the one side, and democratic among the leading Nationalist Patriotism is really of two kinds, abatract the new tinghals, aminations, and conditions workers in Bengal. Dut it is the democracy of and concrete. The social and religious reformer on the other. But it did not conin throurb the Brahmin, the claims of the intellect and the loven hin country and his people as ardently any open anithrain or protest but grew natur real man to equality, despite all differences and devotedly as any other person ; but bia ally, and aluciat unconsciously, throngh the worldly position due to wealth or rank. It is patriotism is of the abstract kind. He loves por levoution of hin intellectual and social the proud protest of the old spirit of intellectual only the good, the beautiful, and the true, rimenta and spiritual aristocracy of Hinduism, against * his own country. He has no toleration ravival can really revive the part, just the Britisb-created aristocracy of land and lucre. for the end, the ugly, and the false. He is i war in the past. 11 hm to ndjunt the past Along with thin pride of Intellect and culture, more or less of an iconoclast. He is cast in the to the living conditions of the present. A Syam Sundar has also inberited from his mould of the prophet ---rigid, uncompromising, S val miat, therefore, ofer new Brahmin ancestors a tender humanity, which is faithful to wbatever is true and good, relentles vi #1.W wynthesis. It is is such almost feminine in its care for the weak and the in his war against whatever, in his eyen, is heee.. the Hindu Revival in Iudin of beresved, Extremely sensitive talue and evil. His country to the least into bim w century bas had its main suspicion of slight or Deglech, Syam Sundar is of an ideality that a reality. Krishna Kumar's bunt be admitted that the alvo among the most selfless of our pullie wen. riotism is essentially of this type, Among U It of thin Revival has more Vory coor himself, he bas never refused to part Lut there is another class of patriotism also 1 Unsciously uken note of the It may be bent characterined as with his last penny, to any one, friend or concrete. It ained by the Delmo Bauinjio not the love of an abtraction called country acquaintance, who stood in greater or even equal reform movements of our need of it. Poverty makes misanthropea in of nation. It lover ita people in the concrete Europe, his own poverty has made something just as they are, a miature of both remos aod mit in called, not really of pbilanthropist of this chip of an old and ubrur. On, of both good and bad. It loves 3 fathers; it is a Dew phase, aristocratic Enabmin block. How much of it is ita natin with pure love, which sees the ** . wew interpretation, and a due to his inberitance in the supremely spirit al whole, seines the totality, and in that lotality, De old and traditiv al ideule, civilisation of his nation, and how touch to his finde an explanation for both ita reason and Dla , lig ' st needs and cuudition rearon, it good and evil, and seeing both the Own personal finperament, it is difficult to my. r . 44, M Emerwn my, the light and the shade together, it is able to realise But whatever may be their origin and cause, all b . Ito movement lekward to the proper perspective of both. It fo bot bilad bo LAVO come into intimate contact with Byas pe r plected truth that had been to the farlts and errors, the evils and the weak Sundar, hare found hia impulses to be almoel pt vioadJok xht of and left on the way. Bone of its own nation, but only witamy noble, and his idea lofty. their The vincuts of protest, inaugurated under natural explanations which other fail to in Ialosaun, bad left bany precious and the recognising the spirit of truth and B Page #35 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ UTTARPARA SPEECH SRIJUT AUROBINDO GHOSH. (Continued from the last issue.) Meanwhile he had brought me out of solitude and placed me among those who had been accused along with me. You have spoken much today of my self sacrifice and devotion to my country. I have heard that kind of speech ever since I came out of jail, but I hear it with embarrassment, with a mething of pain. For I knew my weakness. I am pray to my own faults and backslidings. I was not blind to them before and when they all rose up against me in sclusion, I knew then I felt them utterly. that I the man was a mass of weakness, a fauly and imperfect instrument, strong only when a higher strength entered into one. Then I found myself among these young men and in many of them I discovered a mighty courage, a power of selfeffacement in comparison with which I was simply nothing. I saw one or two who were not only superior to me in force and character, very many were that,-but in the promise of that intellectual ability on which 1 prided myself. He said to me. "This is the the new and mightiy nation. young generation, that is arising at my command. They are greater than yourself. What have you to fear. If you stood aside or sleept, the work would still be done. If you were cast aside tomorrow here are the young men who will take up your work and do it more mightly than you have "ever done. You have only got some strength from me to speak a word to this nation which. will help to rise it". This was the next thing He told me. Then a thing happened suddenly and in a moment I was hurried away to the seclusion of a solitary call. What happened to me during that period I am not impelled to say, but only this that day after day, He showed me His wonders and made me realise the utter truth of the Hindu religion. I had had many doubts before. I was brought up in England amongst foreign ideas and an atmosphere entirely foreign. Many things in Hinduism I had once been inclined to believe that it was all imaginations that there was much of dream in it, much that was delusion and mayy. But now day after day I realized in the mind, I realized in the heart, realised in the body the truths of the Hindu religion. They became living experiences to me, and things were opened to me which no material science could explain. When I first approached Him, it was not entirely in the spirit of the Bhatak, it was not entirely in the spirit of Gnana. I came to Him long ago in Baroda some years before the Swadeshi began and I was drawn into the public field. When I approached Ged at that time, I hardly had a living faith in Him. The agnostic was in me, the atheist was in me, the sceptic was in me and I was not absolutely sure that there was a God at all. I did not feel Hie presence. Yet something drew me to the truth of the Vedas, the truth of the Gita, the truth of the Hindu religion. I felt there must be a mighty truth somewhere in this Yoga a mighty truth in this KARMAYOGIN. what me a two. prenor was given as a charge to the Aryan race to preserve through the ages. But it is not cireumscribed by the confines of a single country, it does not belong peculiarly and for ever to a bounded part of the world. That which we call the Hindu religion is really the eternal religion, because it is the universal religion which embraces all others. If a religion is not universal, it cannot be eternal. A narrow religion, a sectarian religion, a exclusive religion can live only for a limited time and a limited purpose. This is the one religion that can triumph. over materialiam by including and anticipating the discoveries of science and the speculations of philosophy. It is the one religion which impresses on mankind the closeness of God to us and embraces in its compass all the possible meaDA which man can approach God. It in the religion based on the So when I turned so, the Yoga And relved to practise it and and out if my idea was right, I did it in this spirit and with this prayer to Him, "If Thou art, then thou knowest my heart. Thou knowest that I do not ask for Mukti, 1 do not ask for anything which others ask for. I ask only for strength to uplift this nation, I ask only to be allowed to live and work for this people whom I love and to whom I pray that I may devote my life." I strove long for the realisation of Yoga and at last to some extent I had it, but in what 1 most desired, I was not satisfied. Then in the seclusion of the Jail, of the solitary cell I asked for it again. I said "Give me thy adesh, I do not know work to do or how do it. Give message. " In the communion of Yoga messages came. The first message said, "1 have given you a work and it is to help to uplift this nation. Before long the time will come when you will have to go out of jail: for it is not my will that this time either you should be convicted or that you should pass the time as others have to do, in suffering for their country, I have called you to work, and that is the adesh for which you have asked. I give you the adesk to go forth and do My work." The second message came and it said. "Something has been shown to you in this year of seclusion, something about which you had your doubts and it is the truth of the Hindu religion. It is this religion that I am raising up before the world, it is this that have perfected and developed through the risis, saints and avatars, and now it is one religion which insists every moment on going forth to do my work among the nations the truth which all religions acknowledge that Iam raising up this nation to send forth He is in all I men and all things and that in My word. This is the Sanatana Dharma, this Him we move and have our being. It is the is the eternal religion which you did not one religion which enables us not only to really know before, but which I have now understand and believe this truth but to reveled to you. The agnostic and the sceptic realise it with every part of our being. It in you have been answered, for I have given in the one religion which shows the world you proofs within and without you, physical what the world in, that it is the lila of Vasudeva. and subjective, which have satisfied you. It is the one religion which shows us how When you go forth, speak to your nation always we can best play our part in that lila, its this word that it is for the "Sanatana Dharma" subtlest law and its noblest rules. It is the that they arise, it is for the world and not one religion which does not separate life in religion, which for themselves that they arise. I am giving any smallest details from them freedom for the service of the world. knows what inmortality is and has utterly when therefore is said that India shall rise, removed from us the r us the reality of death. t is the This is Sanatana Dharma" that shall rise. the word that has been put into When it is said that India shall be great, it my mouth to speak to you to-day. What I is the " Sanatana Dharma " that shall be great. intended to speak, has been put away from me, Blokk When it is said that the India shall expand and beyond what i t is given to me I have nothing and extend herself, it is the " Sanatana Dharma" to say. It is only the word that is put into that shall expand and extend itself over the ine that I can speak to you. That word is world. It is for the dharma and by the now finished. I spoke once before with dharma that India exists. To magnify the this force in me and I said thon that this religion means to magnify the country. I movement is not a political movement and have shown you that I am everywhere and in that nationalism is not politics but a religion, all men and in all things, that I am in this a creed, a faith I say it again to-day, but movement and I am not only working in put it in another way. I any longer that those who are striving for the country but I nationalism is a creed, a religion, faith; I say an working also in those who oppose. them that it is the " Sanatana Dharma" which for ns is nationalism. This Hindu nation was born and stand in their path. I am working in with it it moves with the "Sanatana Dharma every body and whatever men may think or do they can do nothing but help on my and with it it grows. When the "Sanatanapurpose. They also are doing my work; they Dharma declines, then the nation declines, are not my enemies but my instruments. In and if the "Sanatana Dharma were capable all your actions you are moving forward of perishing, with the "Sanatana Dharma it would Perish. The "Sanataps Dharma" that without knowing which way you Biova You mean to do one thing and you do is nationalism. This is the message that I another. You aim at a result and your have to speak to you. afforts subserve 0 that is different or the II forth contrary. It is Shakti that has gone and entered into the people. Long ago 1 have been preparing this uprising and now the time has come and it is I who will lead it to its fulfilment.", This then is what I have to say to you. The name of your society "society for the protection of religion." Well. the protection of the religion, the protection and upraising before the world of the Hindu religion, that is the work before us. But what is the Hindu religion? What is this religion which we call Sanatana eternal ? It is the Hindu religion only because the Hindu nation has kept it, because in this Peninsula it grow up in the seclusion of the Sea and the Himalayas, because in this sacred and ancient land it Page #36 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. • NEWS. uy "Pepper which one could supply the basis for at explosivos vaginable. Buth the railway and the building, which prooem had only just bag detective police do not wish to mako nay The Hoa'blo Mr. Gokhale and the Hon'ble ) statomeut whatsoever about ihe cate, but it has Dikshit who took part in the debate al been ascertained that the local Criminal Investi searches enaued, criticized Mr. Dravid's view of THE KHULNA (HANPERENCR--- KAL, Departape it conducted a few matter, Mr. Gokhale tosintaining that the At the intrict Conference, held on Saturday nferenca, held on Saturday in (ry.. the places Athavle poiuted out, Wu au Mpect of Nationaliam which militat and Sunlay Just, riuetan roulutions weren'though incriminating was found there. against Liberalism, bat it was only 4a mpe Adopied, including parton, wideshi, boyco. l.isalo hate that they arrested a man in The latent view of Nationalism and Libar the rear whene, the deparation, Kwaraj, yeol's wa name was given ly Athavle man lism was one Liberalism in one seun unity on the various hoch, wellpritrotinn, N on but no. hinx having been found higher than Nationalism but without a gros anitation, marriage dowries, and arbitration Annat the man he was set free. Later wben ing sense of common nationality they we Court. The Conferenca protantol AirHt the the police wanted the man he had dimppeared. likely to lose themselves in inefficient humsa improper treatment of under trial prisoners and ANFAAN The certained it appears that the tarianism." It Mr. Dravid," he said, "map deprem, vexation house anche probil.itivn lire enquiry in Boruly has proved fruitless., only to say that in India at the presa of Namities and national extinn. Delegates Athavle w II be tried at Thaba. time Liberalism wu more needed for the came from all parts of the district representing vory purpose of building up a nation, he woul the variove kacta. Norrly 3/) prople attended daily THE PRONT SITUATION. - agree to the proposition ; but then to defined Atalay the 25 June-A lecture on opposition between Nationalism and Liber "The I'rent Situating " W delivered by dolivered by lisa, vanishes and we should be deceirad b. Mr. Parlhan, Alender nNaaik. "The lecturer the barrow meaning given to the word 'N THIR DARINAT. FERENC lengthy harangue, observed tionaliau' by some misguided in the end of people." The Exhibition of the Jhalakati National I the course of his remarks Mr. Gokhale uka Scheel w apenel by Nrijut Auralinda (ime, t'unt anong many men who hmlwpokon on the how many Englishmen were, after all, there in The art prutionnattutel veneral n Imirtinn. Hubert, Wu Mr. Tilak, who being out of wy, was min. ly ther. TTe Was & Bonne the country in the Civil Service and in th Mr. Gir deliverul an iroprio per Artuy 1 All told not more than eighty thou emphasizin the nervnity of national education of great inspiration to those of his party. The 13 d. A mere bandful of police in Tor Pontering the national wpirit and tb culing peaker Anil that he extreinoly regrettel, not vast Indian hately the continent the national character. tinmixed with indignation, that preserve order. Thi In deplorul difficulty in the matter movement started for the purpose of holding of Indian Arwini mear That'Importation, mulagining nation building came from the hin cruinent virtues. Indians themselve The menting for congratulating Mr. Arabindo conference in the main. Professor Linace of Ferguson met Inter, mm 3 ) being present. (ihosh, who was arquitter of an alleged criminal College supported Mr. David in the distinctio After the rules the chairman of the Recepoff whonld have been prohibited hy the sought to be drawn between the two seta ol tion (unnittee, Srijnt Rajenilra Lal Pal police. To however took this opportunity of forces The lecture and debate were i (how.thory, the rewident, Neilut Ham Noth exprending on hehalf of the public of Bombay Marathi. Ghur delivered him whilree. 'Next Srijut his parent artis action at his Aquittal. There Aurl, wo all the meeting. An warn two distinct ideal, placed before the enlar, el photo of Tab Aswini Kamar Dati Was Indians, me WAN malf-invernment on Colonial LIFE OF RAJA RAM MOHAN provinently pull on the ti4" Anil garlandINPR, pulvematel hy Mr. Chakhain, and the other ROY. ed. The audience the up in reverence when WA hot autonomiy or independence, advoAswini Tito's nime was Hentionally the ratellov Menars, Ginse and Pal. The latter Complele in 3 Volumes, Edited by Proxider. The first itewation expread how wns the only genuina ileal in the Apokker's opi. Babu Jogendra Chandra Ghosh, M.A., And regret at the deportation of the nine nion, which the Indiana should cherinh an their B.L. Price Rs. 10 (Ten Rupees. But Bengali guntlomet anlenilemne Regulation own. The worker naispithe ansvices to the for 3 months at half price from KALPA111 of 131%. After it was carriol r utions cuitry of Moare, Ghnee, Palan l Tilak and told TARU AGENCY 14, Sham Bazar Street, were ! on Mwalewhi, laventt, NRthe audience to rerinh the ideal of autonomy, Calcutta. Postage and V. P. extra. tional o lucation, fenule primary cluention sperol or publicly, irrendertive of the Governprevention of intemporane, physical and ment poliev of anciliation of onn aortion and manual culture, fanitation, arbitration courts DEATH OR LIFE, of pension of the other. The Chairman mail partition of Tanyal. The wixth wolution that C Morlev hat deeribel the interlof Series of 6 Articles reprinted from exprl wer w at the meparate representatin Self-Government nu anirething like crying for Bande Martaram with an account of 23rd of Hindus And Malelane and the denial of the moon. But all the anna in his opinion, an Exceutive Coaneil to Exit Bengal. Indian National Congress at Snrat, etc. The next the self. Government wanted in India WA on rewolution contents arhibition of lawful the lines o no tientin., without reprosentation" V. P. and Postage extra. Price 2 annas. meetings and intim. Othue reunlutions in the principle of self-heln, to continua in To be had at KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, touched on local topics. Swailmhieman to raise theman von Aniritually Sham Bazar Street, Calcutta. and morally. The merrin dispersed with crire oi" Bandin Mataran." THE CONGRESS SPLIT. Ta FixD or ExruIVER, - (Reprinted from the Bande Mataram) The Maratha Brahmin lari Vishnu Athavle, VINNU Athle, Mr. CORRALR and Nationaliam At Price 2 annas per copy. To be had at Who We Arred at Kalyan on being found in ing found in Pons on on the Oh Jore Mr. Dravid.KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, Sham Bazar the och Jure Mr. David, powowion of trunk full of explosive was handel over to the Bombay Criminal InvestigaMemur of the Servante of India Society Street, Calcutta "velika Al Fliter."('nan Prakash.' delivered tion Department by the I, I, P. Railway Police lecture wins the Anapies of the Among the thiugs there was found boek Derean Saliha on Nationaliem op Liberalism" PICTURE OF GREAT MEN. containing various names and addrAMU And it is stated that the name included those of After anoting from the manifesto of the Deccan Dadabhai Naoraji, Bala Gangadhur Sabha, drawn up by the late Mr. Justice Tilak, Khaparde, Maharaja of certain person recently inaplicated in bomb Ranade, hemid, Liberalism implied freerom Baroda, Justice Chandra Madhab Ghose throwing CA M o f number of rum race and real prejudice and keen Rashvihari Ghosh, Lala Lajpat Swaleahl firma in play. On chenical barigating the phiale Alaovered in Athavle's Anna of joatien hetween man and man. Nation Rai, Hon'ble Mr. Thackery, eight porta tank klim was instinctive raits one anna only. a and we confined to la picric wid, phenyle CAAOA where penplo had external relations Upadhyay Brahma Bandhub in twe: perally used in the In theme CRM political entities were not colours one anna, Kali Cbaran Banerji here were a number 8 pice, In all cases postage extra inspired by the name of justice. The lecturIt is believed the ar'a main print wu to show that Nationalem, KALPATARU AGENCY making • hundred it was being used and interpreted 14 Show Bazar SA now in of mout dangus an India, would stido the spirit of Liberalium, b . Page #37 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN Vol. I. 19th ASHA DH 1316 No. III. OPINION AND COMMENTS. to shut out humanity, but that we mal philosophical aspect of Nationalism get that individual strength, unity and but with the policy of the mo. wholeness which will help us to live ment. Our position is that NationThe bigboot syathesis. as a nation for humanity. A man alism is our faith, our Dharma, and In the Bengalee's issue of the 29th must be strong and free in himself its rcalisation the duty which lies June there is a very interesting article before he can live usefully for others, before the country at the present on Nationalism and Expediency, which so musta nation. But that does moment. If so, it is a thing which seems to us to call for some comment. not justify us in forgetting the ultimate must be done and from which we The object of the article is to modify or aim of evolution. God in the nation cannot turn merely because the water the strong wine of Nationalism becomes the realisation of the first 'forces are against us. If we rely on by a dash of expediency. Nationalism moment to us because the nation is an analysis of forces, what is it we is a faith, the writer admits; he even the chosen means or condition through arrive at? It was only yesterday that. goes much further than we are pre- which we rise to the higher synthesis, there was a series of articles in the pared to go and claims for Nation- God in humanity, God in all creatures, Bengalce which sought to establish the alison that it is the highest of all God in Himself and ourself. proposition that the Hindus on whom Wntheses. This is a conclusion we are the burden of the inovement has fallen not prepared to accept ; it is, we know, are a doomed and perishing race. The Faith and sadlysis. the highest which European thought writer arrived at that conclusion by has arrived at so far as that thought Because Nationalism, is the highest patient and exhaustive analysis. has expressed itself in the actual life synthesis, it is more than a mere faith, I What else does analysis show us? and ideals of the average European. says the Bengale, it embodies an analysis, l It shows us one of the most powerful however unconscious or even inadequate, Governments in the world determined arrive at a higher synthesis, the synthe- of the actual forces and conditions of not to part with its absolute control sis of humanity; and Socialism and life. We do not quite understand our and aided for the present by a large philosophical Anarchism, the Anarchisin contemporary's philosophy. An uncon part of one of the chick comın unities of Tolstoi and Spencer, have even scious analysis is a contradiction in in India. On the other side a peuple envisaged the application of the higher terms. There may be a vague and unequipped, unorganized, without means intellectual synthesis to life. In India illexpressed weighing of things in the or resources, divided within itself. we do not recognize the nation as the rough, but that is not analysis. a considerablc portion of it inert, and highest synthesis to which we can rise. Analysis is in its nature a deliberate even in the educated class a part of There is a higher synth quis, humanity : intellectual process; the other is merely. it unsympathetic, afraid, insisting on beyond that there is still higher a perception of things separately or caution and prudence. Shall we then ynthesis, this living, suffering, aspiring together but without analysis. And turn from our work ? Shall we deny world of creatures, the synthesis of analysis is not inconsistent with faith, God? Rationality. demands that we Buddhism ; there is a highest of all, but must accompany it unless the faith should. And it we do not, it is the synthesis of God, and that is the is merely superstition. Every faith is to simply because it would be to deny Hindu synthesis, the synthesis of a certain extent rational, it has its own God, because we have mere' faith, Vedanta. With us to-day Nationalism analysis and synthesis by which it seeks because we believe that God is within is our immediate practical faith and to establish itself intellectually : 90 has us, a spiritual force strong enough to gospel not because it is the highest Nationalism. What the Bengalee means overcome all physical obstacles, weak. posible synthesis, but because it must is apparently that our faith ought not is apparently that our faith ought rint nesses, disabilities that God is in the be realised in life if we are to have the to exceed our observation; in other movement, that lle is its leader anil chance of realising the others. We words, we ought to caloulate the guides it, that we belong to the must live as a nation before we can live forces for and against us and if the world and the future and are not a in humanity. It is for this reason that favourable forces a weak and the spent and dying force. This faith we Nationalist thinkers have always urged unfavourable strong, we ought to hold because we understand the the necessity of realising bur separate move with caution and hesitation processes by which He work, and can ness from other nations and living to. Now that is a very different question therefore sce golin evil, Tight in the ourselves for the present, not in order which has nothing to do with the darkness, a preparatios hits jctory in Page #38 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. defeat, a new life in the apparent necessry or that particular individuals can happen just now will tond to the process of disintegration. are not more necessary than other fulfilment of His purpose. In other indiridoak. And the writer seks words, there is now an upward tendency hot bor sa onhan in justified in catting in the nation with an immense Mature Deliberatios. itself off for the wake of the organism, force behind it and, in such condi. That the movement is from God to sod immediately sowers his own tions, it is part human experi. been apparent in its history. Our question partially by saying, yes, when ence that the force makes use of contemporary does not believe that God the interests of the organism requiro it. every event to assist the progress of created and leads the morement, be The metaphor is falue ono; for the the tendency until its contribution thinks that Srijut Surendra Nath individual is not an organ, he is to buman development is fullfilled. Baporji created it and leads it. Only simply so atom, and stoms not only That is the idea of Kala or the Oran explain the extraordinary can be replaced but sro daily replacer, Zeitgeist working, and, put religiously. statement, "every step that has been and the replacement is Deensary for it means that God being Supreme Wisdom taken in construction has been preceded the continued Nse of the organism. Ia uses everything for His supreme purposes hy mature deliberation. I thit so time of stress or revolution the replace. and out of evil cometh good. This is Was the Swadeshi morement preceded ment is more rapid, that is sll. true of our private life as every man of hy mature deliberation ! Everybody Whatover the importance of particular spiritual insight can testify: he can knows that it was scouted by our leaders individush-ad the importance of mon name and estimate the particular good »nd, if it had been again proposed to like Sj. Aswini Kumar Dutta or Sj. which has come out of every apparent them a month before it suddenly seized Krishna Kumar Mitra is not denied by evil in his life. The same truth applies the country, would still have been any man in his senses and was got to the life of the nation. mouted. It came as a finod comes and denied but dwelt upon by the speaker swept away everybody in its mighty at Jhalakati.--they are not necessary, God's ways. current. Was the Boycott preceded by in the sense that God does not depend maturn deliberation ? Ecerybody knows When it is said that God's ways aro upon them for the execution of His inscrutable, it is simply meant that how it came, advocated by obecure purposes. Our contemporary does not mau's reason, on which the Bengalee lays tuofussil towns, propagated by a Oslcutta expressly dony God's existence or His Veroncular newapaper, forced on leaders 80 muoh streas, is not always sufficient omnipotence or His providence, and if who shrank from it with uningivings, to estimate at the time the object He he accepts them, he is debarred from scoepted it with tremours and even then red from has in a particular dispensation of insisting that God cannot save India would only hare used it for short time calamity or defeat. It seems to be nothwithout Sj. Surendra Nath Bannerji or 18 means of pressure to get the ing but calamity and defeat and it is sj. Aswini Kumar Dutta, that he is Partitiog rerersed. Everybody knows only afterwards that the light of reason unable to remove them and find other how it spread over Bengal with the looking backwards is able by the illuinstruments or that their doportation or impetuosity of a cyclone. Was the mination of subsequent events to uo. disappearance will defor the fulfilment National Education movement preceded derstand His doings. Therofure we of His purposes to future centuries. hy nature deliberation It came must have faith and an invinciblo frith suddenly, it came nexpectedly, un or elue the calamities will be too great fur weloquo to many and still damped The Fatalism of Action our courage and endurance. Is this false with halfhearted support by the Our contemporary dues however doctrine or fatal doctrine ! Will the leaders of the country. This is what we seem to doubt these qualities in the country be injured by it or helped by nean by saying that God to in the Ruler of all. He holds it to be a it? Srijut Aurobindo novor said that notement and leads it. It is greater fatal doctrine that we are none of us God would step in to fill the plabe of than human force, incalcalable, sudden necessary, that everything that is Srijut Aswini Dutt or others retured and impetuous, which has swept over the happening or can happen is for the from the areon. His position that country shattering and recreating, hest, that God is seeking His fulfilment God has been driving on ho murement transforming cowards into herjers, lovers in inscrutable ways, that He will Himself from the beginning and was alwayo the of char into martyrs, self-soekers into lead the country when our prominent leader when they were with us and self-sacrificers, changing in a few year men are renoved from the arena." This remains the leader when they are taken the whole outlook, tempor and character he says, is fatalism, and by, flinging the from us. of a nation. word fatalism at Srijut Aurobindo, he thinks he has damned his position. The word fatalism means usually a resigned Adequate Value. The Importance of the ladividual. tot passivity, and certainly any leader who The Bengale insists bowore It is not surprising that with these preached such a gospel would be injuring individual life is quite as sacred for its ilan to Bengals should doprecate the the country. That would be indeed a own purposes of national Nfo fur ins call for continul courage and all rotal doctrine. But our contemporary higher purposes, that the gation bighor purposes, sadrifon which has been made by frijut u t that it is a fatalism of action 1 get adequate wolne fur sack scrisoo that Aurobindo Chose in bis «poooh at an I not of inaction he is censuring, he the individusls mako, and that groot Jhalakati, for to that appech the article b me the speaker for advocating too e the speaker for advocating too mon munt protect thonnores from is ontroversial answor. Tho ory fr u ch action and not too little. All that danger because their remonl stori#xpediency terres itself into an the "fatalion" cenoured moatte Is a firm loal mobient may mean incalculable Argumoift for individual prudence on faith in the love and wisdom of God and injury. Wo deny that indindyblo th part of the leaders. It rem t a hrini buwd on past experience that is as soled as national life; the wira Her to bresfital idya tb for thn Arg i t i flis purine to raise up India, tal l e med i Lyr , of the nation individusla 219 tiver: thing that hapnens or wolleunot los burtu .... Page #39 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ to say they it is quite as sacred for its Un purposes is to deify selfishness. Our lives are useful only in proportion as they help others by example or action or tend to fulfil God in man. It is not true that my esse is sacred, my safety is sacred, or my self-interest is sacred. This if anything is "a fatal doctrine." We do not deny that sacrifice cannot be an end to itself; no one is so foolish se to advance any such proposition. But when the Bengalee argues that the individual must demand adequate value for every asoritime he makes on the national altar, it shows a complete inability to appreciate the nature of sacrifice and the laws of politics. If we had acted in this Baniys spirit, we should never have got beyond the point at which we stod four years ago. It is by unhesitating, wholehearted and princely sacrifices that nations affect their liberty. It has always been so in the past and the laws of nature have not altered and will not alter to suit the calculating prudence of individuals. A great man is valuable to the nation and he should guard himself but only so far as he can do so without demoralizing his followers, ceasing from the battle or abdicsting his right to leadership. He should never forget that he leads and the nation looks up to him as a fountain of steadfastness, unselfish service and courage. Expediency means national expediency, not individual expediency. Even so it must be the larger expediency which makes great sacrifices and faces great risks to secure great ende. Statesmanship is hot summed up in the words prudence and caution, it has a place for strength and courage. Expediency and Nationalism. We have met the argaments of the Bengales at some length because we hold the teaching in this article to be perilous in its tendencies. There is plenty of selfishness, prudence, hesita ting calculation in the country, plenty of fear and demoralisation in the older generation. There is no need to take thought and labour for increasing it. Steadfastness, courage, a calm and high spirit are what we now need, wisdom to plan and sot, not prudence to abstain action. Nodalism tempered by expediendy is like the French despotism tempered by epigrams. The epigrams un lerained the despotism, the expediency is likely to andermine and in sme qirers is visibly undermining the Nations'ism. Moe incalculable KARMAYOGIN. Injury" is likely to be done by teaching of this kind at this juncture than by the removal of any great man, however preminent and inspiring his greatness ――――――― YOGA AND HUMAN EVOLUTION The whole burden of our human progress has been an attempt to escape from the bondage to the body and the vital impulses. According to the scientific theory the human being began as the animal, developed through the akvage and consummated in the modern civilized man. The Indian theory is different. God created the world by developing the many out of the One and the material out of the spiritual. From the beginning the objects which compose the physical world were arranged by Him in their causes, developed under the law of their being in the subtle or psychical world and then minifested in the gross or material world. From karana to sukshma, from sukshma to sthula, and back again, that is the formula. Once manifested in matter the world proceeds by laws which do not change, from age to age, by a regular succession, until it is all withdrawn hack again into the source from which the psychical and the psychical is invol it came. The material goes back into red in its cause or seed. It is again put out when the period of expansion recurs and runs its course on similar lines but with different details till the period of contraction is due. Hinduism regards the world as a recurrent series. of phenomens of which the terms very but the general formula abides the same. The theory is only acceptable if we recog nize the truth of the conception formulated in the Vishnu Purana of the world As vijnana-vijrimbhiteni, devlopments of ideas in the Universal Intelligence which lies at the root of all material phenomens and by its hdwelling force shapes the growth of the tree and the qvolution of the clod as well as the development of living creatures and the progress of mankind. Whichever theory we take. the laws of the material world are not affected. From aedn to aeon, from kalps to kalpa Narayan manifests himself in an ever-evolving humanity which grow and bontractions towards its destined in experience by a series of expansions self realisation in God. That evolution is not denied by the Hindu theory of rugs. Each seo in the Hindu system his is wine fm rat and spiritual evalation and the decline of the dharma or established law of conduct from, the Bags to the Kaliyuga is not in reality a delenoration but a detrition of the outward forms and props of spirituality in order to prepare a deeper spiritual intensity within the heart. In each Kaliyuga mankind gains something in essential spirituality. Whether we take the modern scientifio or the ancient Hindu standpoint the progress of hunanity is a fact. The wheel of Brahma rotates for ever but it does not turn in the same place; its rotations carry it forward. The animal is distingu'shed from man by its enslavement to the body and the vital impulses. Ashanaya mrityu, Hunger who is Death, evolved the material world from of old, and it is the physical hunger and desire and the vital sensations and primary emotions connected with the Prana thst seek to feed upon the world in the beast and in the savage man who approximates to the condition of the beast. Out of this animal state according to European Science, man rises working out the tiger and the ape by intellectual and moral development in the social condition. If the beast has to be worked out, it is obvious that the body and the prans must be conquered, and as that conquest is more or less complete, the man is more or less evolved. The progress of mankind has been placed by many predominatingly in the development of the human intelleet, and intellectual development is no doubt essential to self-conquest. The animal and the savge are bound by the body because the idea's of the animal or the ideas of the savage are mostly limited to those sensations and associations which are connected with the body. The development of intellect enables a man to find the deeper sel within and partially replace what our philosophy calls the dehatmak buddhi, the sum of ideas and sensations which make us think of the body as ourself, by another set of ideas which reach. beyond the body, and, existing for their own delight and substituting intellectual and moral satisfaction as the chief ohjects of life, master, if they can not entirely silence, the clamour of the lower sensual desires. That animal ignoran which is engrossed with the cards and the pleasures of the body and the vital impalees, emotions and sensations in tamasic, the result of the predominance of the third principle of nature which leads to ignorance and, inertis.. That is the state of the animal and the lower forms of humsvify which are called in the Purana tle first tar i ceo. Th's malig Page #40 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMOYGOIN.. the develop the intellect tends intellectual self which was involved in A TASK UNACCOMPLISHED to djwpol and it assumes therefore in the body and overclouded by the depires all-important place in brman evolution. of the prand. In the laoguage of the There is no question so wtal to the But it is not only through the intel: Upanishads the manahkosha sad the future of this nation as the spirit in leat that man rises. If the clarified intel buddhiksha are more than the front which we are to set about the regeneraTest is not suported by purified kosha and annakosha and it is to them tion of our national life. Either India mnotions, the intellect ands to be do- that man rises in his evolution. lieli- is rising again to fulfil the function for minated once more by the body and to put giod farther seeks a higher term for our which her past national life and devlopitself at its service and the lordship of the evolution than the purified emotions or ment seem to have prepared her, a by or the whole man becomes more the clarified activity of the obserring leader of thought and faith, a defender dangerous than in the natural state be. and reflecting intellect. The highest of spiritual truth and experience des cause the ianocence of the natural state term of evolution is the spirit in which tined to correct the conclusions of is lost. The power of knowledge is placed knowledge, love and action, the threefold materialistic Science by the higher at the disposal of the senses, surttua serves dharma of humanity, find their fulfil Science of which she has the secret tamas, the god in us becomes the glare of ment and end. This is the atman in the and in that power to influence the world's tho brute. The disservice which scienti anandakosha, and it is by communion civilisation, or she is rising as a faithful Ar Materialism is unintentionally doing and identity of this individual self pupil of Europe, a follower of methods the world is to encrage & return to this with the universal self which is God that and ideas borrowed from the West, a cddition, the suddenly awakensi 18-man will become entirely pure, entirely copyist of English politics and society. As of men, un accustomed to deal intellec- strong, entirely wise and entirely bliss. In the one case her aspiration must be tually with ideas, able to grasp the ful, and the evolution will be fulfilled. great, her faith unshakeable, her efforts hrad attractive innovatious of free thou. The conquest of the body and the vital self and sacrifices such as to command the ght but unable to appreciate its delicate by the purification of the emotions and admiration of the world; in the other terrations, verge towards that reeling the clarification of the intellect was the no such greatness of soul is needed or back into the beast, that relapse into principal work of the past. The purifica- possible ;-a cautious, slow and gradual barbarisin which was the condition of tion has been done by morality and reli- progress involving no extraordinary the Roman Empire at a high ntage of aa gion, the clarification by science and effort and no unusual sacrifices is suthterial civilisation and intellectuual cult. philosophy, art, literature and social cient for and end so small. In the one Tim and which a distinguisheil British and political life being the chief niedis Cilse her destiny is to be a gonation stateinan declared the other day to he in which these uplifting forces have remoulding and leading the civilisation the condition to which all Europe appro. work. The conquest of the enotions of the world, in the other it is to be a Ah. The desclopment of the emotions and the intellect by the spirit is the subordinate part of the British Empire is therefore the first condition of a work of the future. Yngs is the means sharing in the social life, the political * mind human evolutiva Unless the feel by which that dunquest becomes possi- privileges, the intellectual ideals and atin s tend away from the body and the ble. tainments of the Anglo-Celtic race. These los of others takos increasingly the plan o'th bruto live of sell there an In Ynge the whole past progress of are the two ideals before us, and an ideal 1,9 1. pr.gress upward. T'he argraisation humanity, * progress which it holds on is not mere breath, it is a thing comof human city tends to develop the a very uncertain lens pelling which determines the spirit of is rapidly grim. altruistic element in in which makes w our action and often fixes the method. up, antirmed and are an inalienfor life and little with and conquers ablo p osuion. The body is conquered, No policy can be successful which does not take into view - III not invertortly as by the ordinary civi. the end to be w I is therefore not the #rela for lite, or at least not the lized man hitt entirely. The vital part attained and the amount and nature of rely for the effort needed to effect it. r The wn lit, is purified but made the instrument of the wrzzle for th. 1.fo if others the higher emotional and intellectual | leader of industry who enters on a which is the mist important term self in its relations with th: outer world. commercial enterprise, first looks at the in aviation-rout.children, for our by ideas which youtward are replaced magnitude of his field and intended family, for our 1943. fororoonmunity, The the ideas which more within the output and cquips himself with capital and plant accordingly, and even if he for w racant nation, for humanity. ! bager quilities are worked out of the An over cannot commence at once on the scale bulering self takwth place of min and replaced by thoue which are 114 old narrow kell which is conful to higher, the lower einations are crowded of his ideal he holds it in view himself, utir individul muntland Iwdy and it out by the nobler. Finally all ideas puts it before the public in issuing his in this miral growth whicla society his aud motions are stilled and by the per prospectus and estimating the capital and organises. feet awakening of the intuitive reason necessary, and all the practical steps Mc So far there is little esantini diir. wheb places mind in communion with takes are conceived in the light of his enn betwionour own ideas of human spirit spirit the Whemin 18 the while man is ultimately mately original aspiration and ordered towards progress and th of the West except in place at the service of the Infinite. All its achievement. So it is with the this vital print out the What believex folo self merces into the true Self. Man political ventures of a nation. To this evolution to be a development of acquires likeness, union or identification place before himself a great object and, r and the satisfaction of the reason, with Od. This is mukti, the state in then to shrink in the name of expedienth: reflective and observing intellect, to which hunsnity throughly realises the cy from the expenditure and sacrifice be the highest term of our progress freedom and inmortality which are its called for in its pursuit is not prudence Here it is that our religion parts com fernal goal. but ineptitude. If you will be prudent, pany with Science. It declares the evo. be prudent from the beginning. Fix lution to be a conquest of matter by the your object low and creep towards it. out if you fix your ob cet in the skies, Toorory of the deeper valotional aud m Page #41 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ it will not do to crawl on the ground and because your eyes are sometimes lifted towards the ideal imagine you are progressing while you murmur to those behind, "Yes, yes, our ideal is in the skies because that is the place for ideals; but we are on the ground and the ground is our proper place of motion Let us creep, let us creep." Such inconsistency will only dishearten the nation, unnerve its strength and confuse ats intelligence. You must either bring down your ideal to the ground or find wings or aeroplane to lift you to the skies. There in no middle course, We believe that this nation is one which has developed itself in the past on KARMAYOGIN. book of human life. Those thusants of years of our thought and aspiration are a period of the lesst importance to us and the true history of our progress only begins with the advent of European education! The rest is a confazed nightmare or a more barren lapse of time preparing nothing and leading to nothing. This tone is still vocal in the organs of the now declining school of the nineteenth century some of which preserve their influence in the provinces where the balance in the struggl ebetween the past and the future has not inclined decidedly in favour of the latter. In Bengal it is still represented by an under current of the old weakness and the old choice spirits of the race through thousands of years, he shouts "Mysticism, mysticism !" and thinks he has canquered. To him there is onder, development, progress, evolution, enlightenment in the history of Europe, but the past of India is so anaightly sal sq M 5 led the nation forward into the falles light for which the Bande Maltrain and other organs of the new faith only prepared. The gospel of Nationalism has mot yet been fully preached; its most inspiring tenets have yet to be established at saly by the eloquess of the orator and inspiration of the prophet bat by the arguments of the logician, the appeal to experience of the statesm and the harmonising generalisations of the scientist. We find in India to hand by mail spiritual lines under the inspiration of a want of faith which struggles occasion last week the full text of Mr. Mackarness destiny which is now coming to fulfil ally to establish itself by a false appearance ment. The peculiar seclusion in which of philosophical weight and wisdom. It it was able to develop its individual esnast really believe that this is a movetemperament, knowledge and ideas; meat with divine foros within and a the manner in which the streams mighty future before it. The only force it ssos is the resentment against the of the world poured in upon and were absorbed by the calm ocean of Indian Partition which in its view is enough to spiritual life, recalling the great image explain everything that has happened, in the Gits,-even as the waters flow the only future it eavisages is reform into the great tranquil and immeasurable and the reversal of the Partition. Be. ocean, and the ocean is not perturbed-cently, however, the gospel of Nationthe persistence with which peculiar and nalism has made so much way that the original forms of society, religion and organs of this school in Bengal have philosophical thought were protected from accepted many of its conclusions and their till the destined writings are coloured by its lending disintegration up moment; the deferring of that disinte-ides. But the fundamental ides of the gration until the whole world outside movement as a divine manifestation had arrived at the point when purposing to raise up the astion not the grest Iudian ideal which these forms only for its own fulfilment in India but enshrined could embrace all that it yet for the work and service of the world mesiel for its perfect self-expression, and therefore sure of its fulfilment, thereand be itself embraced by an age starved fore independent of individasis and up by materialism and yearning for a higher erior to vicissitudes sad difficulties, is knowledge; the sudden return of India one which they cannot yet grasp. It a seatimeat which has been growing upon us as the movement progressed, but it has not yet been sufficiently put forward by the organs of Nationsliem itself, partly because the old ides of separating religion from politics linger ed, partly because the hamsa aspects of the Nationalist faith had to be es'sblished before we could rise to the divine. But that divine aspect has to be established if we are to have the faith and greatness of soul which can alone help as in the tremendous developments the signs of the time portend. There is plenty, of weakness still lingering in upon itself at a time when all thst was peculiarly Indian semel to wear upon it the irrevocable death-sentence passed on all things that in the human evolution are no longer needed;-the miraculous uprising and transformstion of weakness into strength brought about by that return-all this sesems to us to be not fortuitous and accidental but inevitable and preordsined in the decrees of an overruling Providence. The ra tienslist looks on such beliefs and aspirations as mysticism and jargon. When confrouted with the truths of Hinduism, hand down and the MR. MACKARNESS BILL. speeck in introducing the Bill by which he proposes to amend the Regulation of 1818 and safeguard the liberties of the subject in Indis. We are by no means enamoured of the step which Mr. Miokarness has taken. We could have understood a proposal to abolish the regulation entirely and disclaim the necessity or permissibility of coercion in India. This would be a sound Liberal position to take, but it would not hava the slightest chance of success im England and would be no more than an emphatio form of protest mot expected or intended to go farther. British Liberalism is and has always been self-regarding, liberal at home, kankering after benevolent despotism and its inevitable consummation in dependencies. To ask Liberal England to give up the use of coercion in emergencies would be to ask it to contradiot a deep-rooted instinct. We could have understood, again, a Bil which while leaving the Government powers of an extraordinary nature deport the subject, under well-defined circumstances and for no esreful safeguards, in ausus! and more then a fixed period, would yot leave the aggrieved subject an opportunity the experience of deep thinkers and the the land and we cannot allow it to take the considerations of justice. It would helter under the dry of expediency and leave the Government ample power in rationality and seek to kill the faith emergencies but would take from it the freedom to deport out of caprice, and force that has been born in the panic or unsorapulous resotionism. hearts of the young. The Karma yogin Deportation would then be a rare act of State necessity, not an autocratio has taken its stand on the rock of religion and its first object will be to comelettre-de-cachet used to bolster up inhat the notionary toulancia anastics or crash all opposition to the after his release of vindicating his character and, if it appeared that he had been deported unwarrantably and without due inquiry or in spite of complete innocence, of obtaining fitting both the considerstions of State and compensation. Such an act would neet Page #42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN...: continuanoo of autocratic absolutism. ovident that to carry out the "inten- Flinger in the higher tribunals of the lands Mr. Mackarnes' Bill seems to us to tion of the Bill it would be necessary Buch a measure would bave been a mode Tay the wee of deportation just rate measure and would have loft. th. to name the specific act or acts which hero it was before. The changes constitute the offence and the time suontial absolutism of Government in made are purely palliative and yallis and circumstances of commission, for India unchanged. But even to this the tive pot of the unjust, initating and it is only . precise accusation that bull does not rise. It is notionable that diour chancter of the measure but can bo mot. Even if the charge to the only Irish Nationalist whose name d the apparent monstrosity of deport. preciso in its terms, Mr. Mackarness was on the Bill repudiated it as soon ar man without even letting himBill provides no redress to the deportee. he heard Mr Maokarness' speech, on the ar his friends or the world kocw All that he can do is to sul mit a ground that he had been under the is wbat charge lay against him or betber representation to the offcials who pression that the Bill went much forth any chargo lay against him. It is have deported him. Those who know than was now stated. The other name this which gives an ultra-Aussian the ways of the Lureaucrat can tell were those of British Liberals or Consecbarter to the Lepulation and beforehand the inevitable answer to vatives. This is significant of the differ pakes ibo Literal contiene such retresentations, "The Greinence between the sympathy w queasy. a y. The stoned base 11 malvement have considered your representa expect even from conscientious Eneliek to that concience, not a Lenefit to licn and ece no cause to alter the ccaclu Liberals and the real fellow-fealine of the victim of derortation. It makes sicos 1 bey bad arrived at uron sul cient Nationalist who bubimalt to We rosition, if anything, one and reliable information." licn." fo the de Eoite de b at it is to live under 1> b at it is to live under the conditions. It is tad to to punished without portatich will stand, the charge will I tortation will stand, the change will of bureaucratio coercion. Mr Mackar any charge, it is worse, to te unitbed and and the last condition of the ness bas fought the cause of the depor l'derorteo will be wore than his f181. tees in the spirit of genuine Literalism to all time from disproving.. The only advantage the Bill will retur Lut his Bill is a concession to that watThere are three changes which hich is the greater opportunities for efective ery British substitute for it which is th. bill octemplates. Instead of lo heckling in the Hcute of Ccts a n if only Imperialism afraid of its oprio ing able to eafne A until for facta con le tecured which threw doubt tine. ther orders the Viceroy bus to repes on the charge, but the Government has His sanction wory three months, always the abiver that its evidence is change which may have a me deterrent reliable and canelurite tut for JetDS THE KATHA UPANISHAD. efect ( Vicercy with a literal con of State jolicy it is pot adrille to solence but to others will enn merely dick se either ite nature or its suces, a quartoly exfenditun of diep of and the relics of the literal arscient FIRST PART; FIRST CBAITUR. ink and few strikes of the will le ta tifed. As things stard the 1. Vajastatas, desiring, gate all be ged. Another and more important depotaticne bare made even we bad. Now Vajasravas had a won m ed dance is the voinic that to ferialistic consciences uneDay and that Nachicatus. quality for deportatio,*Britieh advantage will to kost under the new 2. As the gifts of the facrifce went aljeet must le Teakably uitected Bill. tai by, faith seized on the toy's pure heart of having Leon guilty of freskoalle Vacheness os acmitted that and he pondered : practices to a crime juniballe Tyle segulations are atrolutely hat-lul Jaw, leis an set di violence or intini. and he would prefer to prepare their 3. "Kine that have drunk their last dation and tending to interfere with entire abolition if such a profonal bad Water, eaten their last grass, vielded or disfuil the maintenance of law and any chance of acceptance ty British boir last milk, worn cut their organs erder" "Ikat diaks Mr. Mackunen House of Commons. His amendments of Undelight are the worlds to which ir uses in the fast place that will not make them less bateful, they ho goeth that giveth these." un luse teen guilty of some dofpite will only make them lets calmly alud. 4. Therefcre bo raid to bis father, offence. At any rate it is intended That is again to the Goverr ment, "Me to whom wilt thou giro?" Twice to ja vide for that." Untentuately Dot to us or to justice. The coly provi- bo raid it and a third time be said it: the "piention is all, there is no real sions that would make deportation then bis father said, "To Death I give IN vision for anying it out. excert - reasonable though still autocratic thee..". the elause that the samant shall con- - measure of State would be to allow the 5. Nackicains said. "Among many sin , difnite states ent of the bsVicerey to deport fereb, stating tho I walk the for I walk the first, among many I walk the neter of the crime. How will this charge against him, for ► fericd of not midcst; something Death meaneth elaure belp the alleged intention of more than six months and oblige the to do which to-day ty me ho will the ball? Mi coly the charter of Government to provide the deportee on Accomplish. the ejme that has to te defined and, iftin of the intomation on which bo was Telease with full particulars as to the na 6. Lock tuck, O my father, to what the authorities relying on Manue Hrg en Lalbol Lala frame a charge deported, so that he might seek redress the men of old were, Icck round to bat - they are that they bate came after. We "Raidat Prijat Barend against malicious slander by individnal. Born that is 'mcital withers like the grass of of waging war or abetting or, if it were considered impolitio to dir arriving to close the sources of information, for wan the feld and like the gran of the feld is war er fornire Orful or ntlig and incontinently Ton and arbitrary imprisonment by the born again". d . Lim, would ibe Liberal vrience authorities. The measure would still be 7. His attendants said to Yome. fed? Or would it be paille for opprensive but it would then give some "Liko fire « guest entereth into the 1). "derate Leader to meet that bargo, chance to an aggrieved and innooent house that is a Brahmin, therefore men' delor. chance. It is man, o ling as vendo of justice and hasten to appear him. 10 som f. me tradition of independe still VivawMD, bring the great-water Page #43 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. & That man of little understanding with the three and doeth the triplo of these women and their singing. in whose houses Brabmin sitteth fast- works, passeth teyond death and Litb ine, all bis hope and his expectation, 1 37. Man & findoth no satisfaction for orer. He knoneth and seeth the l in wealth, you, and wealth Irball bare the companionship he hath kopt with God of our adoration who God of our adoration is cunni since I hate beheld ther, and shall saints, the virtue of kind words he bath scient and born of the Eternal live as long as thou spoken, the wells he hath dug and the Brahman and be art my master. attaineth utterly sacrifices he bath offered, all bis sons and That boon will I choose and no other. the peace. all bis cattle go from him to that guest 28. Man that gruwoth old and 18. When a man kindjeth the three whonoured." dwelloth down on the unbappy earth, fires of Nachicatus, when he knoweth 9. Yama said. "Because for three whon ho hath entered the presonce of this threefold and so knowing heapeth nights thou hast dwelt in my house tho Ageless immortals and knowoth, the fire of Nachicatus, he thrusteth fasting, O Brabmin, guest worthy of yes, when he looketh very close at from him the cords of Death and roveredc0-0 Brahmin, salutation to beauty and enjoyment and pleasure, leaving sorrow far tebind enterath thee, and to me peace and folioity,-thore what delight can he take in over-long heaven rejoicing fore three boods do thou choose, for living! 19. This, Nachicatus, is the cach night a boon." '29. That of which they debate, celestial fire which thou didst choose for 10. Nachicalus said. "Tranquillised O Deuth, do thou tell me, even the truth Denth second boon, and of this, fire the world in feeling, gracious and sereno be the of that mighty Presago. Than this shall speak as thine. Choose yet a third Gautama, my father, let his sorrow for boon entering into the secret of soorets boon, O Nachicatus." my sake pass away from him, let bim no other chooseth Nacbicatus." 20. Na hicatus said "This that men know it is, 1, let bim greet me from thy AUROBINDO GHOSE, debate about the spirit that has passed prasp, O Death, delivered. This is the and some say" "he yet is" and others first boon of the three I chooso, O Yama." "He is not", this I would know from thy THE MESSAGE OF THE EAST. 11. Tama said. "Even as before shall teaching, the third boon of the boons is he know thee and believe, from me relea this is, o Yama." nod, Auddalaky Arouny, thy father sweet 21. Yama said. "Even the gods de In the relations between India and Eng. ly shall be sleep at night and his land mince the beginning of the nineteenth bated this of old, for it is no easy riddle Horrow Pass away from him, having soen century, two different and complementary and very subtle is the law of it. Choose thee rescued from the jaws of death, O tendencies have been at work, the relative another boon, O Nachicatus; importune wignificance of which is noinotimes overlooked. Nachicatus." me not, no, nor urge me. This, this There are the respective influencen exeroined 12. Nacbicatus raid. "In bearen abandun." by the culture and civilisation of such country there is not any terror, in heaven, upon the other. It is true that the AngliO Death, thou art not, the fear of old 22. Nachicatus said. "Even the godscination of the East has been sufficieutly age censeth ; crossing over hunger and debated this of old, it seemeth, and thou obvious: the corresponding Indianisation of thyself sayest it is no easy riddle. None the West is often overlooked. For death as over two rivers, leaving BOTCW the first far tebind, the soul in process manifenta upon the surface of things heaven shall I find who can tell me of this as only the other in more hidden waya rejoioeth. thou canst, nor is there any other boon In the realm of the practical, empirical and • 13. Therefore that celestial at all that is its equal." fire, material life, India has been roused to a realiO Death, which thou studient, expound 23. Yama said. "Choose sons and to me, for I teliere. They who know grandsons that shall live each a hundred grandsons that shall live each a hundred highest thi highest thing, she has carried too far her indif ference to the concrete. Stung by years, choone many cattle, choose Him are the people of heaven and BONN of her own impotence, who seeks to-day to their portion is immortality. This for elephants and gold and horas, ch 08 hold her own in officiency and in inanufactn re second toon I have chosen: " a mighty rench of enrth and thyself Againnt the nations of the West. The impulse 14. Yama said. "Hearken to me live for as many year as thou listest. towards this mastery of the concrete, tho O Nachicatus, I will expound to thee 24. This hoon if thou deemest equal critical and hintorical sense, and above all the restatement of her own intuitions in the the celestial fire, for well do I know him to thy asking, choose then richos and more exact terms of nodern science, are the He is the ponebbion of infpity and the termleus life, be king orer a mighty things which India will owe to the West. foundation of existence in the secret country, 0 Nachicatus. !I give theo thy The complementary lesson is the Mongo heart he is established, for such know him will lof all desirable things for thy of the East. The western nations, After O Nachigatus." period of unparalleled success in the inventi. gation of the concrete world, the 'conquest of 15. Of Fire, the world's eldest, 25. Yea, all things that are desirable Dature, and the adaptation of mechanical contri. ho told him, what are the bricks to him and hard to win by mortals, all these vances to the material ands of life, Alo Apponchand what their number, and the manner demand at tby pleasure. Lo, these ing in every department a certain critical period. of his building, and Nachicatus re- glorious women with chariots and with The far-reaching developments of cum hierinlum peated what he told. Then Death was bugles, their like is not to be won by are undermining their own stability. Onepleased and said to him yet farther ; U w nim yev barvoer; human beings, these I give thee, live tenth of the British population dies in the goal, the workhouse or the lunatic mylut. The io.. 16. Yes, ho said to him, gratified with these for tby slavegirls. But of Creaing contrast between extremos of wealth the mighty mind, the Great Ope;" Yet death question not, 0 Nachicatus." and poverty, the unemployed and many other a farther boon today I give thee, for by . . 26. Nackicatus said. "Today man urgent probleme point the Minie moral. Exthy pamokball this fire be called. I enjoyeth these, O Death, and tomor tremo development of . vulgarity and This rocklaco also tako, reaction. In necklace of selflances imply the necessary they are not, surely they turn to science, the limit of possible investigation by many Agures. decropitude the glory of the sonnes. physical means is in sight. The bain body of 17. B. that lighteth the three You, all life is but for a moment. Thine scientifle men cannot much longer avoid the form of Naehicpit and waitath himself be these chariots, and thing the dancing Decemity for the investigation of super-physical . portion. Page #44 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 8 phenIN 5.174 " of the new psychology have mile an obsolete science of the ol-1. In all the arta, the extreme develop.vities, intill and observing faculties has almost extinguished orestive power. Science has corrupted art, The chief characteristic of the bulk of until the aims of both are confused. And while on the one hand wientific materialism' modoru Europan art-the art of the Salons and is already out of date, the old religious formulas the Royal Academy is a great development of are more and mare rapidly losing their hold. imitative power. The exhibition walls are hung with tales in still life-st lies of landscapes, on the bust and most sincere ninds. Even the trass and animals and human brings in accepted formulae of conventional morality are ostags in of situation and moved by every questioned by the most advanced thinkers, In every wort every department of life there is evidence of kind of feeling. Much of this is the expression comparatively new appreciation of nature in all her varying moods, an appreciation which (though characteristic of early Keltic literature) in modern times found just expression only in the Romantic Revival of the early xixth century, representing a healthy reaction. from the false sentiment of the preceding centu century. At the same time, the love of nature all her mods hus incrossed by compensatory tendency in proportion as human life has boon divorced from nature. It is in the absence of nature, in the artificial life of towns, that we nel pictures o nature's outward form art the culmination of a particular line of development, and the imminent necessity of some new synthesis. The inwardas of these circumstances has been bars in various ways. England with a blindness characteristic of a youthful ad 1 mstsrially sucessful country has conceived that it has buen hor nision not merely to awaken and units, but tax In la. Daly very gradually is Eagined re the truth of Sir Thom w Manra's declarat, that if civilization were to bemo to commerce between the two countries, would soon 2b heavily in debt. Tare is alterly aban lant evidna of that permeation of western thought by Indian philosophy which Schopenhauer so clearly foremaw. The East has fideed revealed a new world to the West which will ha the inspiration of a Renaissance, more profound and far-reaching that which resulted from the re-discovery Feanized from covery of the classic world of the west. It is the irony fate that while the outward and visible Anglicisation of the East is only too apparent, to call up within the memory of far-off peace and beauty. No one in the constant presence of his mistress needs at the same time her picture. It is only in absence that a picture desired and even so, perhaps he is the better lover who needs no picture in concrete form having a more perfect memory picture in his heart. The modern habit of dotting the walls of a house with framed pictures of beautiful things was unknown in the days when all the Accessories of life itself were beautiful, this inward and subtle Indianisation of the West hun, as it were, stolen a march in the night, and already there are groups of western thinkers whose purposes and principles are. more truly Indian than are those of the average English-educated Indian of today. The Wester no longer afford to ignore the wisdom of the Est in any single department of culture, ) than KARMAYOGIN. Bee The Indian Craftsman,' by A. E. GAY, Wi profee by C R. Ashbe London, 1 phonom ml as to wholly forget the bathes and the ideal. Those who defendi reallam no ultimate aim make this mistake. Even more fatal is the view that inskes the significance of art lie solely or primarily in the perfection of indifferent, until at last many realiste depict its own technique, the subject, mitter becoming equally willingly the hideous and the beautiful, sometimes apparently by defaite choice pre preferring the former, so that the term realistic' in art and literature has come, to mean the detailed presentation of the Pleasant. Bát even apart from th this obvious evil, satisfaction in the development and exercise of the imitative powers, carried to excess, precludes the evolution, of the creativa. in The essential limitation of this realistic presentation of natural beauty lies in the restriction to a definite point in space and time and in the mingling of desire with emotion: "the impression of the beautiful fades away proportion a natural as any relation of the beautiful object to the desires of the subject eaters his consciousness." The element of the scavou tends to prevail over that of w to prevail over and there is of disinterested exaltation, to that of desire to experience the pleasure associated in the mind with the with the objects represented. This is particularly obvious, for example, in the treatment f the nude, where the realistic manner exciter or tends to excite desire and draws "away from aesthetic contemplation to the sphere of motional delight degradation from from an attitude of individual willing." The same is equally true of a landscape picture that rather suggests a desire be back again in so fair place, then conveys a disinterested emotion or idea. Desires thus awakened, it should bo noted, may be very far from wrong, but their awakening does not belong to the best that art can give us. What that best is, wo aball see later. The Modern Review. A. COOMARASWAMY. THE CONGRESS SPLIT. (Reprinted from the Bande Mataram) Price 2 annas per copy. To be had at KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, Sham Bazar Street, Calcutta. & Conside for example the Tamil text: "Os Lord is the dater who ike the boat latens in Brewood, diffuses his power ta mind and matter and makes the danse This is lasily 'modern. their turs. Two new worlds by Peuraler Abe and review by Such realistic art, however, when we consider Ho much of it as selects, appreciates and etuphasizes the bountiful and the true, is educative alike to artist and to public, in the sense that we love things best first when we see them painted. This is also a necessary stage towarda a higher synthesis. I cannot better express the significance, immediate and future, of this this 'return to nature', thau in the following words taken from a letter lately received from English artist you Hay The new Theology is little else than Hinduism. The Theosophical movement is direct ly duo due to the stimulus of Indian thought. The "What socialist finds that he is striving for very much about design and the need for the type rather that which for two or three milleniums has been than tho realistic nature study niture study so exactly ta part t and pareal of the fundamentally demeratic my own thory of doing that I am at once flat structure of In lian wiety. Exhibitions of tered and eaafirns. Yet I would not for Indian art are organised in London for the 'edu-worlds discourage the affectionately interested, cation of the people. The profound influence often passion its stu ly of natural forms which which furtian philosophy is destined to exert on Western thought and life is already evident. Indian scienco had a far-reaching effect on t developinent of certain aspects of of mathemati rlier in the xixth century, and is now exerting ita influence in other ways Much of the modern thenry of Western science goes to confirm and the intuitions of the old Indian relijustify giouscientific writers. and they in their turn are proving suggestive to the modern worker. And finally, small group, of artists and musi ciana-those particularly whose minds are most attuned to the great art of medieval Europeare turning their eyes towards the Eat for the Lates Vhs uw in tion can in Brom 12" ent English writer, "it will was again from tha Bust." It is of this as of the Dust that I now write, " PICTURE OF GREAT MEN. Dadabhai Naoraji, Bala Gangadhur Tilak, Khaparde, Maharaja of Braoda, Justice Chandra Madhab Ghose Rashvihari Ghosh, Lala Lajpat Rai, Hon'ble Mr. Thackery, eight port in one so young students' work now-a-days-raits one anna only. bacaso not only would that deprive them of world of pleasure and a source of real education, it would perhaps shut the the door on on what I feel beginning of a great advance In fo artistic is the achievement. It is true that this artistic achiovement may not be attained by these same stud nta, but it will be largely the result of their studies. The racial mind will be show mind will be anew trempel dansle vrai, and out of the infinitely various studies, the type image will emerge." Realism thus regarded, marks a necessary stage in a return from artificiality to truth. India merely cannot remain untouched by the necessity for a similar transition period. At the same time, there is an ever present danger of finding permanent satisfaction in the perfecting of this leaner appreciative art, of becoming so absorbed in the concrete and Upadhyay Brahma Bandhab in two colours one anna, Kali Charaa Banerjl 8 pice, In all cases postage extra. KALPATARU AGENCY 14 Sham Beser Strut Calcutta. NOTICE-On account of the inconvenience of the printing press the publication of the second and there has been some irregulari y in the third issues of the paper. With a view to remove this deulty we are making better arrangements for printing the paper. The next issue of Karmayogin will be published on Saturday the 17th instant instead of on Saturday dhe foth, It will not affect the sabethibers who w cot to inca in course af a var Page #45 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. 9 INDIAN REMICAETITICALT NO PHARMACE WORKS No. 1, Hogual Kuria, Simla P. O., CALCUTTA. 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What Fellow.countrymen, delegates and people of w their offence 1 Can anyone in Rarini namo Barial and Backergunge: a single action--can anyone of those who have I have frut to express to you my perminal sent him into exile name definitely any ringle gratitudo for the kindly reception you have action which Aswini Kamar Dutta Acorded to inn. For your I have been we- mitted, of which the highest and noblunt man cluded from the fellowship and botherly ein might not le proud! O'nun anyone N O single me of my fellow-countrymen "To nie, there wtion of Krishna Kumar Mitra'which would fore, the kindliness of your welcome must he demystory to the reputation of the highest awake much keener feelings than would have in the land? There have indood been charges. beon the rawe in other circumstances Expe vague charges, xhanelecharger,-made. The cially it is * CHONe of rejoicing to me to have IRW under which they have been exiled require that welcome in Harimal. When I came to this no charge. The law under which they 1V District, when I come to this soil of Hacker been exiled las Leon impugned in Parliament gungo which has been made wrod and ever AR in Antiqunted and anomalous Regulation, menwrnbile in the history of this country-I tterly out of place and unfit to 1 in mocome to nundinary place. When I metodern times. When it WAN MO Attacked And ita Berian, I come to the chosen temple of the Tine by the Government of India challenged, Mother-I come to #sacred pithunthun of the Lord Morley, the man who rulex Indix with national spirit-I come to the birth-place and Abwolute way and audio or should stand til field of work of Aswini Kunier Dutta, is the information of British stateenibip. inade an inkwet which was not the answer of TROUBLES OF BARISAL. Antestat het of an attorney. "The Inw" he It is now the fourth year wince I came to waid, "I # HWAM any on the Statute Bariwal Art on the occasion of the Provincial Book". What is meant -- what doew lard Marl. Conference. Three years have a wireley Menn by w w certain wense then - they have been oars of storm and stress every law in Inw which I MAMI by an to the country, - they live been years during ents Wibed authority. If there were a law which history has been making, during which which de wndeshi illegally which to my the people of India have been undergoing a Awadhi cloth would beryme riminal rutiou p e of rebirth. Many things have hap -punibile liv a legal tribunal-there have lwen pened in those years, theially in the last few Huch lawn in the stand if that were enated month. One wign of what lane been happening by the Laxinntive Council it would be in Lord in the punt is this empty chair (winting to the Morley's sense of the word as good IRW R Any chair upon which Awwini K 'R phyto WAR on the Statut book. But would it be gel placed.) One pret of these years bus been law in the true winner #travesty of law and Harries of repression. They have en yr juntie! Land Marley Hity it I w Inw. in which the country har hail to under the We way it in lawless law, - Linhout law,-- uffine Auffering and r ii critice which whirl w it inval. law that is in my rulense of the worl, n law ve Harimal lune hal its full of theme at wil what is it sultance and pare Huffering. They had begun even lofor I let It p lunt when you to bring Huy came ang yon. You had then the regulation chave an in which can be upitel Inthi of the live and the Gurkha visitation. by me and when you AVA BO Valence After that there have been other forms of cuer- which would stand for ment leur court rion. In this very town of Jhalakati you luud wf junkies, on le trial who hnve to my punitive police tax. I WAS A punitive nothing against lan cept that I1 iLimice ta, minitive hot of any o ne of which you is in convenient t o then you not alhave en guilty. --for you have been guilty vanering chara c ed unt bring any evil of lone. In urinn, there wiH to disturlunce, en, at hierty to remove him from him no vlasof the law. On the country, you hon, nun his friend, lim legitimate activi. have always lue patient and well-restrained- ties and internim for the rat of his life in have always kept within the four wher jail. This is the law which is a goul #Inw the law. What you have lwen punished for any the tute look! But what it WAY patrintinin you were finished for the statute lok ! IL NU your Swadeshi mi-you were punished for your that under certain rinuncer wheaver Heful arganisation of Invycott. That taxan t e authority won there is no Inw in Wil ne ly the neljans of Julakati with in the land for any subject of the Tiritih Crown the reclinews and complaining endurance of -enfety for the liberty of the well. It i luge-hearted atriotism. under this law that nine of the surt del werkers for the country luwe wailal, wie THE DEPORTATIONS, of who m honnched word in India Aud unw there have come the deportations ang incompatible with any imputation of wvil. You se been called to endure the exile of When the naties were presed in l'arliament those who have been deurent to you, who won for an account of the DN for their iwtion for all that was patriotic and mobile in the they would not being and refused to bring any district. Of the deportation Huria es luddetinite culination. Once indeed under the pre more than ith full share. Of those deputul lure of E xamination che WANAOVADA three are one of this district. The man whom ---Wild, vague and hele. IL WH wid in rif.. name will live for ever on the pan of h e t thus thew mon were inntilor and ym e outrymen wone of the great name of the ters of Anarchy and blended. 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Page #46 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 KARMAYOGIN.. allowed to procent from the mouth of Hin men have, indead, always cherisbed under such strength that we manifested in the Mnicati Minister and pullote the atmosphere instances, but which has been disproved to-day had in the storm of chanty that he of the House of Common lo there man in wer and over again in history to think that pimed over the countr--tbe mama stranath A hation which has once rinen, once bas been antion which has once rinen-once has been hin ennen who will believe that Aswini Kumar in us. in us. .. . . Dutta wu the initiator and Peymanier of anar enlled up by the voice of God to re-- will le O Out BPIRITUAL STRENGTH." ut "SPIRITUAL STRATE . . chy and woulwhed that Krishna Kumar stopped by mere physical represion. It han And if they are mighty to affict, we are mighMitra was the innticator and My manter of never happened in the history of bation, I ty to endure. Wo areno ordinary medew e nur will it wo hapen in the blatory of India. nur will it wohapen anarchy and bloodahel, men whose names in the blatory of India people ancient as our hills and river and w were synonymout far righteouwen of mtion Nurm han.wept over un to day. I w it come. have bebind in history of manifold greatness And nobility of pure and where wholu I wow the atriding of the storn-blant and the not wurpassed by any other race, 'we are the lives were the embediment of prightness, run of the rain and an AW it an idea oame descendants of those who performed tanas And candour und fair and open living for all to me. What in this worm that is a mighty underwent unheard of austeritle for the sake of men W. hare len told that it wil het and W M with such fury upon u And spiritual pain and of their own will submitted only on plis evidence that they were were waid in my heart "It is God who rides abroad to all the wiferings of which humanity i cape exill. That Will not what we will at th: wid at than the wings of the hurricane -it is the might ble We are the children of those mothers who beginning. At that it wil on Het it WAN en lice infot lice infor and for of the Lord that manifested itaell and ascended with senile the faaoral Dyre that that the deportation were justified in A mighty hands that seized and abook the they miglir follow their huslande to another m y attent to impugn that mithurity with Violently over our heads to-day." A world. We are peoplo to whom affutne is Wu reenteu. Hut now that pulire wilire infor inforw arm like this has swept also our national life welcome and who have a spiritual strength within tuation has been whown to be faire anlith faire anlith That to win the manifestation of the Almighty. theme greater than any physical force. We are W that therto Wi* other reliable, it in waid uther We were building an editice to be the temple people in whom God has chosen to muzifeat. than wille information to justify the notion of our Mother's worwhip-Ware rearing Himself more than any other at man any other at tonay great the authritis. We w what that in her liew Alld wir unsion, place moments of our history. It is because head formation must l e bell. I will not make for her welling. It was then that I chosen to unifest hiuvelt and has antored into any sweeping charge paint whole body He ishe down upon us. Ho fung himself upon the heart of his people that we are rising Again of nudn without exception. I know that even the building we had rainud. He shook the roof tion. Therefore it matters not even if those among the police there are men who are up- with His mighty hands and part of the building who aru ku atat and must love are taken away.. richtilo crve truth and honesty in WA dinilace and ruined. Why has He clone trut in Gal's merey and believe that they will their suling. I have met ach men and thin! Repertou 18 nothing but the hammer of The turn to us. But aven if they don't w what the attend that is heating in into shape so that we coure in till the movement will not bene. mowhere that deminent in well know thay len into a mighty nation and an It will we Wrl irresistibly until Cind' what the venerality of lice officers are and instrument for His work in the world. We are will ia iti fillelilo fulf His pures how little reliancupan lw placed on the... irun on Hinnvil and the blows are shower. Inevitably and th40 to Ho will full. The of the value of plier information Micro ink u not to deatroy but to re-create. who are tiken from a m alter-all moing day In the mandling and conclusive puf Bewielers Without antering there can be no strength, pe away. We are strong in their stronyth. thix ; lice information what the there have without wrifice there can be no growth. It We have worked in their inspiration. But 1 2 hvily the information on which I luvain that Aswini Kumar has been in the inevitable curve of nature they will ta the police han relied in rertuin of these taken from his perple. It is not in vain that from us and there must be others who will take the evidence of the hirvel jurand for krim Kum Mitts has bron taken from their places. He las taken them away from ger. of the 4 wer with himmelf HINDI IN ting in Agra Jail. It is not in for 4 littlu in ordur that in their Alwence from alles te make alla cationis t vain that bahartra boutin for Tilak at weight feel that it wil net rely there ainonhal Hint there and Manly. It iv He, not any uthur, Who has in their strength that we were in mul on the spot puttints in the taken them and UIN WAYS TO not the ways of in their in tiration that we worked at that Intl. If there were anywhere likes men bat H alline. He knows better than Higher Puree was working in them and wlult thin, Mewton wlunt that it has been we wint in wedfull for lin. He has taken they are removed, un still work in the heartit Their wrinkling of. I. Win 2 Aswini Kumar Dutta away from Barinal. I of the people. When they pran sway others UM- Wher for their w e l ste villing the heat lead / I Swadeshi dend / The will rise ur even if no great men stand forth to tell any lie that they think will plane the rules of the untry in their wanty wisdom to lend, still the wall of this people will be great Authorities or injure their mal chemin. have tlust that ly lopping off the headle the with the forca of Ghed within and do the work. But if the converted in this country hat. W at will . They do not know that Th' it is that He weeks to tuachi ly then in chinnt believe that the livre kivat she is awini Kamar Dutta is not the separatisti ---by the c ities. The wen of wwii Kumar Dutta and Krit Kumar leuter. this linement, thut Tolak is tuit the area, The unventent le nu wewed. The Mint month or the Miren leaders - che in the leader. They do not know National debat Jhalakati wm starter ope spotless hve we have him, then we must the term that u len wweeping over the mouth after the deputation of Axwi Kunst indood way "what an a l t fully and igid wantry will not Hently them, but by Him for Dutta, that is patent sign that the movenient noe rules at the parent tement in this un Hi Wh it piire. Am the sto in not in our rules wolligini antly have it, happy country." "THE HAMMER OP COD. Well, we have had many other forms of reprounion' bowidlox these deportation. We have had charge of wealition, charge of devity and violench, brought in the songhen who are the hope of contry . har en las those which we ho p e thing wh and vauishing into nothing when testele ligte BRANCIES :-Calcutta, Lahore, Multan, peshawar, Patiala Allahabad, and and in partial tribunal. This is the nature of the prorsion wu have been called upon to autfer. Hyderabad, (Sind), Mirzapur. It has been no engineered by the underlings LIFE INSSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHCES. of the inventiont that it strikes automatally Before insuring elsewhere compare our rales and terms. at those who are must energetic, ma devutel Banking Department receives Floating Deposits at 2 per cent. pont self-denying in the native of the her Savings Bank Deposits at 4% per cent. Fixed Deposits 4 to 6 per cent. . out. It all itself to the physic! gh, the uitwentnifestations of war na All kinds of Banking business done. onal life, and why by sprowing them to Agents wanteil on good commission. For terms, etc, write toput an end to the native life and moreturnt. ' 'R' R. C. PANDIT, MANAGER, PAVDIT But it is a strange idea, a folin idest, which 12, Lall Basar Street, Calcuttar NATIONAL INSURANCE & BANKING CO Head Clicc :- AMRITSAR. Page #47 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ . ., KARMAYOGIN W ww . beskompot, agitauen Theme n spiration there independendo Wing INDUSTRIAL NOTES. be who foron interesit work o nna endens api put dowa hy . of bature, world and gone loovttable oh, from the only pontul mes burlug 1 whatever obetade com is the way... indapenrience THE LAHORE ExatniTTON ---Profesor Buchi for are really declaring that it in the practice of independence which you Bam Bahnt, of the Loonl, Government College, OUR OBJECT. will not tolerate. Rocne to has been placed on special duty in connection have gone What is it that the movement tooks, not mad and broken the law you have chosen with the coming Industrial and Agricultural According to the wild china hori of nn. Exhibition. to brand whole people, to condemn A reasoning fone but in ito rent rim and purpino nation and to approm w hole national moveWhat is it that we seek 1 Wemek the ful81- inent. With that we have nothing to do. W SWADESHI.-Mr. Burada Charin Mitter writer sont of our life & nation. Thin is what the have no voice in the Government of our to Rai Bahadar Jelu Nath Manomdar, MADAR word Swarns which fo bng bear and terror country: Add the law and their admin log Director of the Jensore Comb, Button and to the European really menna When they hear intration Are things in which you dont Mat Factory as follow. The young and earn. it, they are full of Drawing torti. They allow to have any necrn. But one bat promoter of the Industry (Mr. Ghosh) ww think waraj in independence, it is Freedom and thing in in our own power : on courage and me. I wish to encourage him in very way. I that means that the people are going to rime devotion are in our pwer our merien, our suffrr. shall myself take 10 shares and ask my friends a inat them in rebellion, that means there are ing are in our power that you cannot take to take shares." bonilim behind every bush, that every volunteer AWAY fmm , And no long as yn canna take who gives foud to his fa-wine-atrick n roon. that from you an do thing. Your rare. trywer or nurses the chilor stricken in minn rannnt for avar continue for it will hein SCHOLARSHIPS NUR INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION.jwille rebel and daooit. SNIT in not the Arhy into the muntry. You will not The following scholars have been selected for Colonial form of (overnment nor any ha alle tn entlove your Administration if Acholarship for Industrial education in Europe form of Government. It means the fulfilment the repension romains permanent. Your Bombay.-R. V. Gurjar, processes of bleaching of our national life. That is what we seek, that Government will become dimrganined: the dyeing and printing in mille; B. R Pradhan, is why God han sent un into the world to fulfil rolining much than my will electrical and mechanioul engineerlu; Bengal Him buy fulfilling ourselves in our individual Inmuth and capital frightened from the life, in family, in the community, in the nation, Mannatha Nath Byanok, Textile Chemistry with county, special reference to the dyeing, printing and in humanity. That is why He has sont un to bleaching, toxtile fabrics, Punjab-M. Nawabud. Concestox. the world and it is this fulfilment that we din, tanning industry, Burma -- Mauny l'u Thein demand, for this fulfilment in life and to deport We have therefore nnly to suffer. We have mining engineering. E. B. and Aram Srijat fran it is to perish. Our object, our claim is only tn he Atrong and enduring. All thin Grish Chandra Berdalal, mining engineering. that we shall not perial # nation, but live machinery of coercion, all this represion, will c. P.-Saiyid Prizzuddin, lenther tanning. As a nation. Any authority that goes against Boce against then be in vain. That is the only virtue that in this object will dash itself against the eternal Deeded. We shall never lore our fortitude, throne of justice-it will dash itrell uginat the our courage, cur andurence. There are some TARPUR SUGAR WORKS & LD-WRITES THE laws of nature which are the laws of God, and who think that by lowering our hende the BXGALER-We have great pleasure to note be broken to pieces. country will oscape ropression. That in not my that the above Company has been rovived under opinion. It is by looking the storm in the face the auspices of strong hard of Triature con OUR MEANS and meeting it with biich courage, fortitude sisting of the Man of similar, My This then is our object and by what means And endurence that the nation can be saved. Sarada Charan Mittra and others. The objects do we reek it! We seek it hy feeling nur se It is that which the Mother demands from 0,- of the comprey Are (1) to manufacture wyger, parateners and pushing forward our individual which God demanda from us. He sent the storm especially dete-sugar, without the use of aninga! beil-hilfilment by what we call Swadeshi yesterday and it carried the roof away. He charcoal or any subalance which may be repug. Swadeshi in curuinierce and manufacture, in ment it to-day with greater violonce and it nant to religious feelinge : (*) to prepare uneful politics, lo education, in law and administra Heixed the roof to remove it. But to day the trade articles out of the by-pruneta and wutage tien, in every branch of national activity. r of remained. This is what Hy demands of en after the nanufacture of sugar, and (3.) to de No doubt this means independence, it means 11S. - 'I have sent my stornus upon yon, so that velop new industries by utilisation of the extra freedom; but it does not DIARD .hellinu. you may feel and train your strength. If you forces of the very powerful enginon with which There are one who fear to time the wind have sufferd by them, if something has been the Company's machine is fitted. It is expected "freedom," but I have always and the bar ken, it duen not matter, so long as you learn to turn out 400 mounds of Might and 750 inaunds word became it low been the air of my the luxson that it is for strength 1 make you of moloses daily. The capital of the Company litr to aspire towards the freedom of my muffer and always for Atrongth." What did the has been fixed at Rs 4,00,000 divided into 16,000 nation. And when I wne Innt in full volunteerw do w.day when they flung then shares of Ra 2) ench. We wish thin Swadeshi clung to that entre ; and through the welves in crowds on the roof and braved the enterprise every succes, and hope that the month of my counsel I d thio word fury of the burricane mid by main strength shares will be apeudily taken up. Geptlemen perintently. What he paid for me--and it held down the roof over their beada ? That is willing to purchase share will plano apply to Was nid not only on my behalf, but of all the lenann that all munt loarn and especially Mr. Sarada Charan Mitra, 8.5, Grey Street, who cherish this ideal --W.s this: If to the young men of Bengal and India. The Calcutta. aspire to independence and preach freedom in sture may come down on the Again and with & crime you may chat we into jail and there greater vinlence. Then remember this, brave IXDIAN PLUMAGE :-Business men in Calcutta bind me with chains. Il to preach free its fury, feel your strength, true your strength dem in crime then I am a criminal and let me in the suggle with the vin'n will be interested to hear that Lord Morley has of the wind, and be punished. Bat freedom does not mean the ty that strength hold down the mil uver the been approached with the object of mourine. line of violence--it does not mean lomba withdrawal of the notiflention of September the it Il temple of the Mother. thu fulfilment of our sejurute national exinterve. 19th, 1903, prohibiting the export of bird wkiv If there is any authority rund enough to declare and pluniage from India. This action has been that wadi alimm, national edecatiub, ar train, taken by joint Committee of the Eat India Swadeshi Xicabing Co. Ed. ameiation for impr. vement of our physique, And the China Trade Section and the Teatile is illegal it is not stamping ont anarchiam : it We are selling at a very cheap rate, Trade Section of the London Chamber of conis on the country establishi wa mawa laummar Ahirdnen Coatingato.. und werde. It will be reelled that in his lecture at From slove. It sets itself against the law the lew I Wrapper. Wrapper, Alowan, Borgo, Flannel, Alowan. Sergo. Plannel, the Anciety of Arts in December last, Mr. Dou. of God that gives to overy Datlon Shawls, ito. Manufactured from our glm Dewar stated that though exports the p. their primary Hight. The Judge in the own Factories. hibited, they still continue in some degree, the Alipore com maid that the wpiration After Special rates for Dealers, Shopkeepers law being evaded by means of false declaration independence and the prouching of the ideal and Merohanta. . He said that large numbers of Indian birda had of independence A t hing' to Englishman Sbarns of Bd. 26 osob still available. been sold in London sioe the paping of the pro could polidepon. But it for my at the Oaloutta Dopot, 19, Lal Bear, Street. hibitory Act of 1908. Page #48 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN.. NEWS. but he alw me to b uy hien W. "The small town of Soloog 4 to 144 the Iftet in the Sinta District his liecote a little to progethy the July A l the loot for the indian gentry rewirling there pinion that death was to are indicted owing tulemishavn of wine of the I . 1 Thur J. Wr t h Raj Purno the New Wil liter a ture in the t'autobuent. ... 1. f the Mr Nteve r whilo M ate of the V 4 Nr. It of th... Jer till m y his old friend the lajah , gut lly, langit Nut Lall, h :45 S of Naldava Isabtet's t alon. The gentleman WAR tuet by far ultern wie day and ordered take it hin umbrella. Mr. ler Mata 1. irriwear they mult see his way tuinply with this SHTA. PITY "The w per Royalwhere the Subalterte l'hep p ihit the power lers heal the following. had the following Filey rein in Finlay reling threar late with lull twks which however, Th i s the 11th unr, the two o f well they had the plett ta actually being that a ll wellney fenfum mwl and wealthy Indian Raju wote travel. it . The und and still wore will the h ar in the literal TN ing fra Ilhi to Rajputana. They have the h o t tu an Indian christian thit with the the w o rths in the Re of high cultura piti. Mr. Giulas th a thu M utant mal. Thitin mittyfirit Nith, who is resiling here temporarily with 4444 W.14 tr ang by the truin. hi wife and whit, Wishe day Um the father when it the mariage, he found derec lympile of prin Malat d these t ly lw tale and take off his ri through bella, te till Nath che mette at the Y ht w but in vain. ith that will hans of Anglo Indian in 11. Wstawl to ..Mihr unless he took i battle which mit entirely in India, he em thut his if the mal, d ul wheh Mr. Chlak fell Xath huh he wholeller at. They objets tinut toriply The diri, then, wennerstatnil, threatenel with the Nutter h a thratour them wit, all 4 hin the ing attitude Sr. Cik Yath, who is a great lent acter of the English, has 11. NI TRE NIVIS. The very to the belief that the inte harly lll. in the l. 1 F I. lix that let the rest of bent. He is the best all of luu 11 N , 1. F . W h tilak Vath, Britt-at-Law of en the line thely B. I. . lontaf th a t rew ? The 1) . It is time I let al. They were Ni ident might with ilifun Mile Flared the statichetti . the arrival u want it to the little b i wulanta t.l. 1.1 . th . Pasti The hus of the po tih .. en la . t . Althy the wri truls sve . ! 11 tally Marant iu that the theo urine Al that is rito t wils, the prin hul win the father flere ture an! Tel. 4 let , at they ofta but the way T om of . . us ar . with Walt Mary the king and olen the thrir members liv shit that a n d Matthet of this line t Belitut Huntem that ill hall I HINDUSTAN GARMENT STORE. SWADESHIT, EXAMY FINOX tullut antem in Th with all the n (hint, Marlinn alk line hillies w in the is that all the Folk thithuri. B ut it Hannt mit al te what til til MENTS MADET) OR la thith lolos Chenpest Prico, Perfect Fit, Durable well in their Stitching Villan hel he c ontestatis to the wat 11 ! " I til arany Can bad th i n and l 13, hulkar, Cent... th. R . in En Helhether , - f which the DE TIL OR LIFE, I l The Po lu. t hat the inclus with the RIVER - hlm .allah wa nity wh Series of Articles reprinted fren Lett le the Mall that .. m alam lambung Bande Martaram with an account of yameant he then the man w hy the Indian National Congress at Surut, etc. I'rice Anus. V. Pani l'ostage extra . . win this will ha we will n o t be like th. The hulat KM.ATARU AENCS. . chloe had to fall. # thy und K Shain Bazar Street, Calcutta. l ixth as will let him tell the in Page #49 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ REGISTERET DAYS UDE · SUBSCRIPTION RUPEES SINGLE COPY ANNAS 2 fait pelatii BOT and A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol I. SATURDAY, 17th JULY 1909. No. 4. Contributors: ACROBINDO Oogg AND OTHERS. OFFICE-14 SHAM BAZAR STREET, CALCUTTA. Page #50 --------------------------------------------------------------------------  Page #51 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. i. ! Ist SHRABAN 1316. No. 4. . EXTS AND OPINIONS. imposible. Neither space for for all manifend limf m An unequal fight. patience will allow of it. eternal and universal law #ilha God and His Universe. no other cuntction with the Our rowersy with the Bengoler The Brugalce takes as its funda. This was the tide liv is like a c lint lv men denizens mental pwition that Goli A taken by the T twitter mys Not only im Noriul Inte, Eternal and l'hivernul in ill er when it ridiculed Sj. Aurub l eur contemporary the advantage ment and not limited to any ihose's Uttarmura pech. Cele of prompt reply, but be his such particular. Very true but a vagte not speak to men through their inn a giunt's gulp for formulis, such statement of alstrart truth like this selves in Yoga or otherwise, there is a magnificent and victorious met lewis now bere beyond itself. What of dealing with great fundamental no way of communion between the Ir the concrete implications in this questions in few sentences, such apel humanity, there is the new g adisntion Ciel is not only the g ero faculty for action of His power or grow any cloudung Absolute, Eternal al Universal in where. lle swaks to menu * delinite point with sounding his wan ner, lut Ile manifests in through His laws, in other wel geralist that he leaves the relative in Murticular. He is not wenk to than it all wak and asping for breath. The Absolute is an awet of llim He does not het prally. Alerts However in cur own feble way C ry for philophical complete through lin law in other we shall try to deal with the wal ness; but if He were only falluto, lle dos et act at all. This points he has mis. Their part. w then this phenomenal world woull This is an intelligible posit ce nunt be a ses for the i t he only Mann, Culture and all bgth of our replyOne peut illi contains the whole palmartell ution und illnes. Ile were ween Science and Religion. See culty in our way is that our virtu nly Eternal weinight regard this dex of hus моt аѕ уеt rеччинім ( prury fir the care world is numething not full of lim. Taking it stand on the material irguunt chose to attribute totus Lint a separate creation which may the hunt ruliculonus opinionborn out series and logical argument from ny tot be subject tollis immed L' his omni prolific brain and gener external phenomenait d'inande prouf intention. It is bec : He is the before it will whit His existence, tacility in reading whatever le ''hism that the clarified vision shem into other ople's mil He It sees plenty of proof of Shakti, See Him in every being and every Prakriti, of Nature; it Now thanks for instance, that by meing actisity. As the Alsolute He stands of the Purusha or any root for His prial nuanile station of Divine Ixhind every relative, as the Etemal existence. If Ile exins tull, it tutel Power and grace in a particular He supports every transient and be as an imporonal Being innent ent we met to shut God out 1.4 TV the manner of the mim in but different from Force and Enerinstall others. Thi, in a finir une p! the Universal Ho it the "incunintencios" which the uy and Himself inartive : but own trets lliuself in every puttiBowmeler is always finding in his of this there is no proof. Religion cular. holds that God is not only personal own brain and projecting into ours The Scientific Position but personal, not only Purusha but It we have to guard ourselves at Still, there is the question, how very point ngainst such gratuitous Prakriti, not only Being but Shakti der Herannfent Jlimself? There is a He is all. For the proof of its p nipption, argament become i schel which holds that Ho hay unce H Page #52 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 tion Religion appeals to something higher than logic or the senses, to spiritual experience and the direct knowledge drawn from the secret discipline it has developed in most parts of the world. Force Universal or Individual. It is not clear whether our contemporary recognises any personality in its Universal God or only recognises Him in all movements as natural Law. We hold that He manifests Himself in particulars not as Law, which is only a generalisation of the methods by which He cts, but as Shakti working for the Purusha. He puts Himself as force, energy, motive-power into every particular. It is perfectly true that every particular contains Him, but there are differences in the force of His manifestation. This is obvious in individuals. The strength of every particular individual is the strength of God and not his own, because every particular strength is merely a part of the Universal force and it is really the Universal force and not the individual strength that is acting. But in living, beings when consciousness has become separate, the individual is allowed to suppose himself to be strong in his own strength. He is not really so. God gave the strength and He can take it away. He gave it power to act und He can baffle its action of the fruits the individual sought and turn it to quite other results. This is so common an experience that we do not see how any man with the power of introspection can deny it. Only at ordinary times, when things seem to be moving according to our calculations, we forget it, but on certain occasions He manifests Himself with such force either in events or in our own actions that unless we are blinded by egoism or by infatuation we are compelled to perceive the universality of the force that is acting and the insignificance of the individual. So also there are particular movements in particular epochs in which the Divine Force manifests itself with suprome power shattering all human calculations, making a mock of the prudence of the caroful statesman and the scheming politician, falsifying the prognostications of the scientific analyser and advancing with a vehemence and velocity. which is obviously the inanifectation of a higher than human KARMAYOGIN. force. The intellectual man afterwards tries to trace the reasons for the movement and lay bare the forces that made it possible, but at the time he is utterly at fault, his wisdom is falsified at every step and his science serves him not. These are the times when we say God is in the movement, He is its lender and it must fulfil itself however impossible it may be for man to see the means by which it will succeed. Faith and Deliberation. The next point is the question of mature deliberation. The Bengalee here tries to avoid confession of its error by altering the meaning of language. The mature deliberation of which it were spoke applies only to particular acts and, even then it was not one man or a dozen but the whole self-conscious part of the country which took part in these mature deliberations. The facts do not square with this modified assertion. The majority even of the particular steps taken in pursuance of the ideas which swept over the country were not taken in pursuance of mature deliberation but the result in some men of a faith which defied deliberation and in others of a yielding to the necessity of the moment. The National Council of Education came into existence because Sj. Subodh Chander Mallik planked down a lakh of rupees and was followed by the zeinindar of Gauripur, an act of faith, because the Rangpur.schoolboys and their guardians refused to go back on their action in leaving the Gevernment school and established a. school of their own, also an act of faith, and because some leading men of the country recognized that something must be done on the spot to prevent the honour of the nation being tarnished by abandonment of this heroic forlorn hope while others thought it a good opportunity to materialize their educational crotchets. Was this mature deliberation or a compound of faith, idealism and risky experiment? The Boycott come into existence because of the wrath of the poople against the Partition and the vehement advocacy of a Calcutta paper which, supported by this general wrath, bore down the hesitations of the thinkers, the politicians and the economista Almost every step towards Swadeshi, every National school established was an act of faith in the permanetice of the movement, a faith not justi fied by previous experience. These were acts of boldness, often of rashness, not of mature deliberation. Mature deliberation implies that having consulted the lemons of past experience and weighed the probabilities of the future and the possibilities of the present. we take the step which seems most prudent and likely to bring about sure results. The Bombay millowners deliberated maturely when they said, "This movement born of a moment's indignation will pass like the rest; go to, let us raise our prices and make hay while the sun shines." The leaders deliberated maturely when they said, "The rush towards National Education will not last and if encouraged it will mean the destruction of private institutions and the payment of a double tax for education." So they stopped the student's strike, withheld their moral support and by this mature deliberation put, like the Bombay millowners, almost insuperable obstacles in the way of the movement. It was the unconsciously prepared forces in the country that made their way in spite of and not because of the mature deliberation. It was a minority convinced of the principles of self-help and passive resistance, full of faith, careless of obstacles, believing in the force of ideas, and not the whole self-conscious portion of the country, which mainly contributed, by its eloquence, logic, consistency, self-sacrifice and the impact of its energy on the maturely-deliberating majority, to the permanence of the movement. These are the facts. As for the conclusion from them we never made. the absurd statement evolved out of the Bengalee's imagination that God is everywhere except in the conscious and deliberate activities of mon. What we say and hold to' is that the Divine force manifests itself specially when it effects mighty and irresistible movements which even the ignorance and egoism of man is obliged to recognise as exceeding and baffling his limited wisdom. and his limited strength. Our "Inconsistencies." A third point is the proposition that out of evil cometh good and that everything that happens or can hap Page #53 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ The -KARMAYOGI of them excellent aerial for the work He is abent, which always tends to the good of humanity. The persecution of Christianity by the powers of the ancient world was utterly evil, but it was for the best; without it there could not have been that noble reaction of sublime an exalted suffering which finally pornoatl the human mind with the impale of sacrifics for high ials, and by introducing a mental soil fit for the growth of altruism sow the seeds of love sweetness and humanity in that hard selfish lustridden European world. The Bengale no doubt would have counselled the Christian martyrs not to be so rash and unreasoning but to domand from God a balance of profit and loss for each individual sacrifice and only after mature deliberation decide whether to obey the voice of God in their conscience or offer flowers to Venus and divine homage to Nero. Loss of courage. pea is for the best. Here our contem porary finds an inconsistency, for did we hot say that just now everything works for the upraising of India because there is an upward trend which ail forces assist. "Curiously enough," he says, "the writer thinks the two propositions identical." Curiously enough, we do. We say that just now India is being raisel up and everything tends to God's purpose in raising her up; even calamity, even ovil, even error. Ho uses them for His purpse and out of evil bringeth good.ed We said "just now," because it is not true that God has always raised up India and always there has been an upward trend; sometimes He has cast her down, sometimes there has been a downward trend. Even that was for the good of In la and the world as we shall take occasion to show. Where then is the Emitition or the inconsistency? The Jinittio in the phira "jast now" applies to the upward trend, to the particular instance and not to the principle that out of evil cometh , which is universal and absolute. Good out of evil. It is strange to find a philosopher like, our contemporary parading in this twentieth century the ancient and hollow platitule that such a doctrine, however true, ought not to be applied to individual conduct because it will abrogate morality and personal responsibility. This is a strange auswer, too, to an argument which simply sought to confirm the faith and endurance of our people in calamity by the belief that our confi lease in our future was mistat al that these calamities. were necessary for God's high purpose. The evil we spoke of was not not oral evil, but misfortune and calamity. But we do not shrink from the doctrine that sin also is turned to His purposes and, so far as that goes, we do not see how such a doctrine abrogates morality. The wisdom and love of God in turming our evil into His good does not absolve us of our moral responsibility. Our contemporary shows this want of connection between the two positions himself when he asks whether one should not in that case play the traitor in order to assist the progress of the tendency. The gibe shows up the absurdity not of our faith but of his argument. Our selfish or sinful acts, our persistence in ignorance or perversity are for the best in this. obvious sense that God makes out But the question of self-sacrifice needs separate handling and we have not the space to deal with it in this is me as its importance deserves. The Bengalee counters our suggestion about the superfluity of prudence and the instinct of self-preservation at the present moment by the usertin that there is an excess of unronsoning rashness. That is a question of standpoint and vocabulary. But when the Bengalee goes on to say that when evil results ensue from their imprudence the rash and unreasoning lose heart and become unbelievers, we have a right to ask to. whom the allusion is directed. In the young, the forward, the men stigmatised by the Bengalee as rash and unreasoning we find no loss of courage or faith but only a hesitation on what lines to proceed now that the old means have been broken by repressive laws. Among the older men we do indeed find a spirit of depression for which we blame those who in the thee of the repressions drew in their horns out of mature deliberation and allowed silence and inactivity to fall on the country. But these were never men of faith. We who believe in God's dispensations have not lost heart, we have not become unbelievers. Our cry is as loud as before for Swaraj and Swadeshi; our hearts beat as high. Intuitive Reason. . However there is hope for our contemporary. He has admitted in his idea of rationality the place of the intuitive reason, and it is precisely the intuitive reason, speaking of tenest in the present stage of humpin development through the inspiration that wells up from the heart, which is the basis of faith and exceeds the limits of the logical intellect. For this is the highest form of faith when the intuitive reason speaks to the heart, captures the emotions and is support ted by reflection, This is the faith that moves mountains and there is nothing higher and more powerful except the yet deeper inner knowledge. YOGA AND HYPNOTISM. When the mind is entirely passive, then the force of Nature which works in the whole of animate and inaniminte creation, has free play; for it is in reality this force which works in man as well as in the sun and star. There is no doubt of this truth whether in Hinduism or in Science. This is the thing called Nature, the sum of cosmic force and energy, which alono Science recognises as the source of all work and activity. This also is the Prakriti of the Hindus to which under different names Sankhya and Vedanta agree in assigning a sim ilar position and function in the Universe. But the immediate question is whether this force can act in man independently of man's individual will and initiative. Must it always act through his volition or has it a power of independent operation? The first real proof which Science has had of the power of action independent of volition is in the phenomena of hypnotism. Unfortunately the nature of hypnotism has not been properly understood. It is supposed that by putting the subject to sleep the hypnotist is able in some mysterious and unexplained way to substitute his will for the subject's. In a certain sense all the subject's activities in the hypnotic state are the results of his own volition, but that volition is not spontaneous, it is used as a slave by the operator working through the medium of suggestion. Whatever the hypnotist suggests that subject shall think, act or feel, he thinks, acts or feels, and whatver the hypnotist suggests that the subject, shall become, he becomes. What is it that gives the operator this. stupendous power? Why should the mere fact of a man passing into this sleep-condition suspend the ordinary reactions of mind and borly and substitute others at the mere the Page #54 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ word of the man who has mid to or roughly pren it foale po permanently changed by hte lotion hin, Sleep" It is sometimes sop This law is created by the mind of one mind bipon another. The test www.d' that it is the muperior will, which mociato pain with theme will be ostablished in time by the of the hypnotist which overcomes contacta, and if the mind change development of hypnotia. the will of the other and makes ita dharma and is able to senciate the difference between Yoga and it mave. There are two strong with these contacta not pain but hypnotison is that what hypnotism djecting to this view. It does insensibility or pleasure, then they does for a man through the agency tot a r to be true that it is the will bring about those results of of another and in the sleeping state, Wak wol districted will that in inconsibility or pleare and no Yoga does for him by his own agentwint wily hypnotinod; on the other. The pain and pleasure Are oy and in the waking state. The witry the strong concentmted not the fruit of the contact, neither hypnotic sleep is neccatary in order und formun ngal subject. Seconil. is their sent in the body': 'they are to prevent the activity of the subis if it were the operntor'n will the result of association and their liect's mind full of old ideas and Babocis vising the will of the unbject, then Reat is in the mind. Vinegar iation, frozo interfering with the oper. the mantu produced must be such pour, ungar sweet, but to the hypno- ator. In the waking state he would w the latter could himself bringtisce mind vinerer can be sweet tisert mind vinegar can be sweet, naturally refuse to experionce sweet: abot, since the capacities of the in- sugar Rotir. The sonmoss or sweet- nean in vinegar or sourbess in sugnt Irurent can not be exceeded by nch in not in the vinegar or sugar, or to believe that he can change 1 bewer working through the instru- but in the mind. The heart alon is from disorse to health, onwardice to t. Exen if we suppose that the the subject of the mind. My emo- heroism by 4 mere act of frith; hi m uling will bring with it it own tions are like my physical feelings, established associations would rebel er will the results produced must the rowult of Association, and my violently and successfully against such not exceed the sum of its pacity character is the result of accumula- oontradictions of universal oxperience. plus the capacity of the instrument. ted prst experiences with their The force which transcends matter If they commonly do , we must reenltant resociations and reactions wonld be hampered by the obstrucNuppone that it is neither the will crystallizing into habits of mind and tion of ignorance and attachment to of the oporntor nor the will of the heart summed up in the wort,charac universal error. The hypnotic sleep Nidhject nor the sum of these two rotor. These things like all the does not make the mind a tabula wille that is notive, but some other rest that are made of the stuff of rusa but it tenders it possive to wild more potent force. This innesociations are not permanent or everything but the touch of the i wcisely what we nee in hypnotic binding but Auid and mutable. operator. Yoga Rimilarly teaches prrformance. 195.22. Anitych narvasanakarch. If my passivity of the mind so that the What in this foron that enables friend blaides mo, I am grioved; will may act unhempered by the er compeln wenk man to become that is an association and not bind- sanakaras or old asociations. It is No rigid that strong arins cannot ing. The grief is not the result of those sanskaras, the habits forned wad him? that reversos the opera- the blaree but of an Association in by experience in the body, heart or -tion of the new and abrogutes the mind. I can change the wasocia mind, that'form the laws of our pwy. in ? that changes the Axod char. tion so far that blame will cause me chology. The associations of the ortor of nun in the shortest no grief, praine no elntion. I can mind are the stuff of which our life of perioda ? that is able to develop entirely stop the reactions of joy and is made. They are more persistent wwer where there was no power, grief by the same force that created in the body than in the toind and twal ntrength where there was them. They are habits of the mind, therefore harder to alter. They are Waknean, halth where there was nothing more. In the samo way more persistent in the race than in chima ? that in its higher mani. though with more difficulty I can the individual : the conquest of tations can exceed the barriers of stop the reactions of physical pain the body and mind by the individual ploe and time and produce that far- and ploure 'so that nothing will is comparatively easy and can be Might, far-hearing and far-thinking hurt my body. If I am a coward done in the space of a single life, but which shown mind to bo an untram- today, I can be a hero toraorrow. the same conquest by the race invoellel ngont or molium pervading The cowardice was merely the habit les the development of ages, It is the world and not limited to the of associatiug certain things with conceivable, however, that the prac wwy which it informs or seems to pain and griefand of shrinking from tice of Yoga by A great number or intorni. The European scientist the pain and grief;this shrinking and men and persistence in the practice wriinenting with hypnotism the physical sensations in the vital by their descendants might bring handling forces which he cannot or nervous man which accompany about profound changes in human understand, stumbling on truths of it are called fear, and they can be peychology and, by stamping these which he cannot give a true nccount dismissed by the action of the mind changes into body and brain through His frutaro faltering on the thresh- which created them. All these are heredity, evolve a superior race old of Yngr. It is held by soine propositions which European Science which would endure and by the law thinkers, and not unreasonably it is even now unwilling to admit, of the survival of the Attest elimiwe consider themy phennon, that yet it is being proved more wod nista'the weaker kinds of humanity. twind is all and contains all. It is more by the phenomena of Just M the radimentary mind of the not the body which determines the hypnotisin that these effects can be animal has been evolved into the onerations of the mind, it is the temporarily as lenet prodaced by one fine instrument of the human being mind which determines the laws of so the rudimenta of higher force and an upon another; and it how it faculty in the present the tright the body. It is the ordinary law of even been proved that disons can volve into the perfect budhi of the the body that if it is struck, pierced be permanently gured or barneter. Yogin' Page #55 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ y memberik a n kita. What i vått in that sugust void, ho has According wiss that's fired and that farol Ther tendency of the been at once the admired of the people completo belief, that he 18. --500 peychical desire to manifest in and the spoilt darling of the Timns imniedintely always but sooner or the material change in one tarm of India, the trusted counsellor of Inter, by the law that makes the in the equation; the force which John Mocloy and a leader of the psychical tend inevitably to or develop theohange in topoenae to the party of Colonial self-government. premithelf in the material. The will desire in another. We have will For some time the victim of his in the agent by which all these beyond mind which dictates thechange own false step during the troubles changes are made and old AAN- We have a force beyond mind which in in Poona hewu distrikt Poona he was distrusted by the skaras repload by new, and the will effoute it According to Hindu people, favoured by the authorities, CANNOT act without faith. The philosophy the will in the Jiva, some of whom are said to have can. question then arises whether mind the Purusha, the self in the an- Vassed for him in the electoral fight ja tho nltimato force or there is anda kosba acting through vijnan between him and Mr. Tlak. Tho another which communicates with universal or transcendental mind; charge of cowardice which he now the outside world through the this is what we call spirit. The hurls against his opponents was inind. In the mind the agent or forse in Prakriti or Shakti,, the fixed on his own forchead by popusimply the instrument? If the female principle in Nature which lar resentment. So difficult was his mind be all, then it is only ani- is at the root of all notion. Behind position that he refrained for some In that can have the power to both is the singlo Self. of the years from spooch on the platform evolve; but this does not accord universe which contains both Jiva of the Congress. But his star with the Inws of the world as we and Prakriti, spirit and material triumphed. His un optiliente know them. The tree evolves, the energy. Yoga puts thuse ultimate held out to him the bad of clo evolves' everything evolves. existences within us in touch Aunity and re-est..blished hin in Even in animals it is evident with each others and by stilling the universal contidence u thu that mind is not all in the sense tho activity of the sanskaras or poople. Gifted, though barras of of being the ultimate expression Associatong in mind and body enable creative originality, a whrowd olitie, of existence or the ultimate force them to act swiftly, victoriously, a splendid debuter, a guod economist in Natur. It w ins to be all only and the world calls it, mirnou. and statistician, with the halo of because that which is all exprosses lously. In reality there is no such self-sacritice for the country over itself in the mind and passos overy. thing as a miracle; thoro aru only his forcheal onringud with the more thing through it for the sake of laws and processes which aru not mundano halo of Legislative Counmanifestation. That which we call yet understood. . cillorship, puttod by the Governmind is a modium which pervados Yoga is therefore no dream, no illu ment, loved by the people, hu enjoyed the world. Otherwise we could not sion of mystics. It is known that we & position almost unique in recent have that instantaneous and can alter the w ciations of ruind political life. He was but induod * electrical action of inind upon and body tuinporarily and that the prophet honoured in his own mud of which human experience mind call alter the conditions of the country and beer looks and blick Null and of which the new body partially. Yoga berts thut words were thrown at hin by thom phunomena of hypnotism, tulopathy these things can be done permu- who distrusted him, but throughout utc are only frush prouts. Thuru nontly and complotwly. For the burly the rest of India his name su ruust be contact, there must be conquest of d use, pain and mate- high and dutie autants. intur penetration it we are to ac- rial obstructions, for the mind liburat in his recent pouch :. . Poona cua cor these phenomena on any tion froin buludlage to past expuri the veiled prophet hus unveiled reunable thuury. Ali theruturu ence and the huavior limitations of himself. The loudur ofthe peopic in this 14 held by vuu Hudus to be a space and time, for the heart victory strange and attrictive double figure species of subtlu mawr in which over sin and grief and fear, for the is under sentence of elimination and de are waves or ripples, and it spirit uncloudud bliss, atrungth and the budding Indian Finance is but limited by the physical ulumattu, than wie gunjul of Minister has spoken. The speech Lucy which it usus as all tru- loga. Is the gou to which w isu has caused confusion and wearHeut. There is an ulterior force puis humanity. ching of the heart among the which works through this wolle eager patriots of the Bengal ucuum called mind. Au animal EXIT BIBHISAN. Moderato school, rejoicing in the Lucius duvelops accurding w the Mr. Gopal Krishna Gokhale has for ranks of Anglo-Indir, The Bengaler laudern theory, ulider tuu suure Wys been the velled prophet of labours to defend the popular influence of the environment. | Butubuy. His course was so ambi- CRUISE without injuring the The environment supplies & Dood gious, his sympathies su divided and popular leader, the Staternun and those who satiaty the nood self-contradictory that some have rejoices and holds up the speech develop a new species which not hesitated to call him a maskod even as Lord Murloy held up the survival becsume it is more Extremist. He has played with certificate to him as the Suvior fit. This is not the resnlt of any Boycott, " that criminal agitation;" | of India for the confusion of rebels intellectual perception of the need bu has gone w far in passive rosis in Parliament and outside it. nor of resolve to develop the tance us to advocate refusal of the Covered by & reprobation of the necessary changes, but of . payment of taxer. Eloquent spokes- London murder it is a sweeping. desire often though not always the map of the poople in the Legislatives damning philippio agninst mute, inartimulate and unthoght Council, luminoun and ineffective work of the last four years and dewis That desire attracts Jobater watturing his periods in call to the country in rooden Page #56 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ ERRORS T the position occupied by is previous they were well a nd of this truth martyr, when they failed to this : 19059 It is forc ible and preached the gospel of inde country they O oorraptor med justification of represni- pandence kpowing that it W A perturber of youth, enemics of pre un and call to Government and gospel of violence and physical grow and their country. Menili people to crush the lovers und press conflict with the Government. W. canoy, euphonioualy named Com chorn of independence. The time at grin quote the words or the report- operation, can bring about colonial which it comes lends it incalculable ed speech. "Some of their solf-government in India although Niemificance. The Morlogan policy of friends were in the habit there is no procedent in history, crushing the new spirit and rally of saying that their plan but plusive resistence, although ing the Moderator has now received was to achieve independence by when most imperfetly applied and publicly the imprimatur of the lewd merely peaceful' earia, by & general hampered by terrorim. from above ing Moderate of western India and resort to passive persistence. The and below, it gave the mood of free that which was upuncted by some, sponker folt bound to say that such institutions in prophesied by others at the time of talk was ridiculous nonsense and about independence in India oven the Surat Congrong, the alliance UNIH It mere clouk tused by the MAVIM if it be applied thoroughly and of Bombay Moslemtia with official these men to reve their own skins" | cotabined with sou-belp. Onun Jorn ngrint the new Nationalism, an In other words we are charged with there is no procedent in history. alliance prepared by the Surat ritt- having cunteinplated violence such As has often been pointed out by ing, cemented by subacquent events, as we all see, vie., the murders in Nationalist writers, both mendicarey confirmed by the Madrn Conven- London and the assinations in and self-help plus passive roistano tion, is now uninasked and publicly Bengal, as inevitable effects of our are new methods in history, both ratifiel propaganda, and physical conflict are therefore experimentw; but while The most dious part of the Poona with the Government, in other mendicanoy is an isolated experiment Nprooh is that in which Mr. Gokhale Worls rebellion, as the only possiblo which has been fully tried, failed! justifice Clovernment repression and means of achieving independence. means of achieving independence. thoroughly and fallen into discredit: attenpts to establish by argumont We are charged with preaching self-help and passive resistance are what Mr. Norhon failed to establish this gospel of violence loy ovidence, the theory that Nation- And rebellion while methods to which modern publicly nations Alin and Terrorisin are essentially professing 'passive resistance, with are more and more turning, to and under the cloak of passive the sole mutive of cowardice anxiety but thoy have boon as yet triol only resistancu. Nationalist is a conspiracy for our personal safety. The nous slightly and locally. It must bu to wago wnr against the King. This tion is emphatio, wweup udmitted that in India, so triod, their propowition ho seeks to establish by ing, and allows of no exception. All only roult so far has been the Morley impliention with shutakill of the clubu the men of the Nationalist party reforms. But was it not Mr. Gokhald tor for which he is justly famous. revored by the pe, le are included who to defend mendicancy dolareit By taking the London murders in the anathenia, branded as lunaticu that the book of history was not the subject matter for the exordiura and cowards, and the quntry is cail closed and why should not a new of a peuch dirooted against the od upon to denounce thomas chapter be written ? But the book, in forward party he introduces the corruptors and perturbers of youth only open to the sacred hansis of the element of projudice from the very and the enemies of progress uud the Bombay Moderato; to the Nationtvutat. After reviewing past poli- best interests of the people. list it seems to be clusod. But accord tical activitius ho takes up the clue Mr Gokhale stupu whort of finding ing to Mr. Gokhale we ought in any ho had thus skilfully thrown down fault with European countrius for being crise to acquiose bocause England has and pursue it. In his view, the free and clinging to their frondom. not done so badly in India as she idenl of independence was the He is good enough not to uphold might havo done. His Argument is beginning of all evil. The idual of subjection as the best thing possible kin to the Anglo-Indian logic which indupindunco is an inside idual; for a nation, and we must be calla open to be contented and loyal the men who holl it even as an grateful to him for stopping short boeuse England is not Russia and ultimate goal, Tink, Chidambegarn of the gospel of the bryllnin' repression here is never no savage Аяwini Kar, Manoranjan, Bepin- 1 whose abusive style he has borrowed w repression there; as if serf weru chandin, Aurobindo, are madmin But man in progressive and it may asked to be contented with nerfdom outside thu lunatic wylum. Not be that Mr. Gokhale before be finibos becatige his mater is kind or else only is it an insane idul, it is a his prosperous career, will reach the his whip does not lacerata Mo quiusinulidual. "It should be plain Hard Street boutitudos. At prwont fiercely as the other master's next to the weakest undurstanding that he adopts the philosophy of his door. Mr. Gokhale cunot be touundo the wlou of independence ally and teacher, Lord Morley, and ignorant that our ideal of indepuu the Government could adopt only wraps himself in the Canadian tur! dence has nothing to do with that ofcunt. The love of independence the badness or goodness of storn and relentnless may be a virtue in Europe, it is the prsent Government in its owy reprerion for those ideas were crime and luncy in Indian kind. We object to the procent, bound to loud to violonce and a quiescence in subjection is weaknee system bucause it in a bupaucracy, ? matter of fact they had, as they and unmanlines in non-Indians alwayw the meet: narrow and unpro could all sce, resulted in violence." in this favoured country it is the grasgive kind of Goverenment be Farther, in order to leave no loop only path to salvation. cause it is compound. alajes In the bule of wapo for his political oppo- west the apostles of liberty 'have De Inchinbey and subjot to alien Dets, he proceed to to mert that been prophets when they succeed, 1 sert that been propbeteshen they control, aod most intially because Page #57 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ Based on foreign will imposed from outside and not on the free choice and organic development of the nation. We might go on to expose the other inconsistencies and sophia tries of Mr. Gokhale's speech. We might well challenge the strange ness of a sweeping and general charge of cowardice against the nation's leaders proceeding from the "broken roed" of Poons. But we are more concerned with the significance of his attitude than with the hollowness of his arguments. Lord Morley the other day quoted Mr. Gokhale's eulogium of the Asquith Government, saviours of India from chaos, as a sufficient. answer to the critics of deportation. There was some indignation against Lord Morley for his disingenuousness in suppressing Mr. Gokhale's condemanation of the deportations: but it now appears that the British statesman did not make the mistake of quoting Mr. Gokhale without being sure of the thoroughness of the latter's support. As if in answer to tho oritics of Lord Morley Mr. Gokhale hastens to justify the deportations by his emphatic approval of stern and relentless repression as the only possible attitude for the Government towards the ideal of independence even when its achievement is sought through peaceful means. Mr. Gokhale's phrase is bold and thorough; it includes every possible weapon of which the Government may avail itself in, the future and every possible use of the weapons which it holds at present. On the strength of Mr. Gokhale's panegyric Lord Morley, mocked at Mr. Mackarness and his supporters asmore Indian than the Indians. We more repe of may well quote him again and apply the same ridicule, the ridicule of the autocrat, to Mr. Beachcroft, the Alipur judge, whe, acquitted an avowed apostable of the ideal of independence Mr. Gokhale, at least, has become more English than the English. A British judge, certainly not in sympathy with Indian unrest, expressly admits the possibility of peaceful passive resistance and the blamelessness of the ideal ef indpen dence. A leader of Indian Eberaliam denounces that ideal as necessarily insane and crminal and the adr vocates of passive resistance se lunatic and hypocritical cowards and alle for the denunciation of the relentless de the irontes is well that we should know who are dur enemise even if they be of our own household Till now many of us regarded Mr Gokhale as a brother with whom we had our own private differences, but he has himself by calling for the official sword to exterminate us removed that error. He publishes himself now as the righteousness Bibhishan who, with the Sugrives, Angads and Hanumans of Madras and Allahabad has gone to join the Avatar of Radical absolutism in the India Office, and ourselves as the Rakehasa to be destroyed by this new Holy Alliance. Even this formidable conjunction does not alarm us. At any rate Bibhishan has gone out of Lanka, and Bibhishaps are always more dangerous there thap in the camp of the adversary. - TWO PICTURES. Thomodern Review and Prabasi are doing monthly a service to the country the importance of which cannot be exaggerated. The former review is at present the best conducted and the most full of valuable matter of any in India. But good as are the articles which fill the magazine from month to month; the whole sum of them is outweighed in value by the single page which gives us the reproduction of some work of art by a contemporary Indian painter. To the lover of beauty and the lover of his country every one of these delicately executed blocks is an event of importance in his life within. The Reviews by bringing those masterpieces to the thousands who have no opportunity of seeing the orginals are restoring the sense of beauty and artistic emotion inborn in our race but almost blotted out by the long reign in our lives of the, influence of Anglo Saxon vulgarity and crude tasteless commercialisna. The pictures belong usually to the new school of Bengali art, the only living and original school now developing among us and the last issues have each contained a pictureespecially important not only by the intrinsic excellence of the work but by the perfect emergence of that soul of India which we attempted to characterise in an articlé in our 1.1 0.7 second issue. The picture in the July number pies of their country and their re- by Mahomed Hakim Khan, a dent of the Government School of Art, Cleusts, and represents Nadir Shith ordering a general massacre. It is not one of those pictures salient and imposing which leap at once at the eye and hold it. A first glance only shows three figures almost conventionally Indian in power which also seem conventional. But as one looks again and again the soul of the picture begins suddenly to emerge, and one realises with start of surprise that one is in the presence of a work of genina, The reason for this lies in the extraordinary restraint and simplicity which conceals the artist's strength and subtlity. The whole spirit and conception is Indian and it would be difficult to detect in the composition a single trace of foreign influence. The graco and perfection of the design and the distinctness and vigour of form which support it are not European; it is the Saracenic sweetness and grace, the old Vedantie massiveness and power transformed by some new nameless element of harmony into something original and yet Indian. The care ful and minute detail in the minutine of the dressos, of the armour of the warrior seated on the right. of the flickering lines of the pillar on the left are inherited from an intellectual ancestry whose daily vision was accustomed to the rich decoration of Agra and Fatehpur Sikri or to the fullness and crowded detail which informed the ninssivi work of the old Vedantic artists and builders, Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist. Another peculiarity is the fixity andl stillness which, in spite of the Titanic life and promise of motion in the figure of Nadir, pervade the picture. A certain stiffness of de sign marks much of the old Hindu art, a stiffness courted by the artists perhaps in order that no insintence of material life in the figures might distract attention from the expression of the spirit within which was their main object. By some inspiration of genius the artist has transformed this conventional stiffness into a hint of rigidity which almost suggests the lines of stone. This stillness adds immensely to the effect of the picture. The petrified inaction of the three human beings oohtrasted with the expression of the faces and the formidable suggestion in the pose of their sworded figures affects us like the silence of murder orouching for his leap. # . Page #58 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMATOGIN The entral figure of Nadir Shah perfection of the human form and expression ightens physical contrates his surrounding. It is brain with the animal still nnelimin beauty. It is beauty that is exIn thin cruter that the suggration atod, who having by tapasya and prused in the robust bawly and femiof worthink terrible criming out knowledge wparnted his soul from nine face of the annel youth both ..her sulent grup han starter. The his nature how elected this re full of an exquisite laugtour of sleep. prando figure in * want that after long beatitude, ps in the sweet fice, the voluptuous atly improve, but it in mey nyukritom noen white figure, the graciou pre of the temptly been the arm that give the w awilih ni math, he should reincar Se offering her delicnte allurement in i ty That baru art and nate nu a fome of nature informed of flowers in the other's grave strong har in the rigid upright by human wul and work out in Rud benign countenance, the vigorarar inhuman in their vagy a single life the NVO strength of ous physique and open gesture of t v brutality: it in the hand, the outward self taking up in himself promise ud aspiration extending A book and a fine slender word, in The alun of the.. nn will best. ani masacre. thr delicacy of the landscupe behind TI. I hand have action. Fri Narlir the cuining carnage and the the under which the dram. ninler M i n them the whole has passed into the sented warrior er lies. There is suggestion butit in the heory of Smulir ix thyr expr . od looks out from his eros at the suggestion of noore and more beauty. Thurparul return how already project of the order. The pain there is harmony and relation but it thening MANICE and contemplatire but not inward like is the harmony and relation of lovewho de himn ents The Nodir's, and it in human and indiff lines of landscape # background W ory in the hard firmnes un'nt cnveraging maniero As part to the loveliness of the nobly-kroup w trength of the now, the bruto of the netivitim of the soldier with a led figures. There is an attempt to erty of the mouth almont lost in matter-of-fnot approval. The figure express spiritual meanings but it is the notinche and heart. But the in almost a piece of Henlptures by outward symbols only and not by are the master-touch in this perfect in the rigidity of arrested and inuking the vutward expression figury. They are met with ur expretant action. The straight vehicle for something that comes 1 when we look at thein, for string word over the shoulder his from within and overpowers itapulthan at the eyes of the name pably. This is allegory, the other sin, in the n inun the is a certain dofuct in the unnatural is the drawing and printing of the thre. The soul that look out of pone and obese curve of the hand very self of things. Only in the th i cm, alone and thought which is not justified by any similar delicate spiritual face of the Knight ul. y terrible. Whatever onder detail or motive in the rest of the is there some approach to the Eastmisic hits ined from these figure. We notice a similar motivo orn spirit. This is one kind of Art s did not go forth, from an ordi lens strain in the position of Nadir's and a great art, but in the other mary energetic man of action moved left arin, though here simething in lenu? Beanty for beauty's sake cau by well-interent, rogor blowl-thirst. perhapi added to the force of the never be the spirit of art in India, The year the eyes of Yogin but attitude. A standing figur mouiven beauty we must wek and always terrible Yogin: auch might be the the sanguinary command: The fol beauty, but never love Night of the Torth of Nimesutept of the left-handled hands and the scimitar suspend und which India holds more importways me mighty Kapalik lifteded in front are full of the spirit of ant, the realiation of the Self in ar pity in shrinking ready obedience and there is nn ex. things. Eumpentis create out of ale viene and wruth. Thompression of pleasure, almost Amuse the imagination. India has always es in that fiuerer that buy, arm. rent which makes even this onm. fought to go deeper within and create hamil neem to be that of one whe nonplace fnce terrible, for the decree out of the Power behind imagin. pint is not uttected by the actions clooming thousands is taken n ation, by parivity anil plenary inof the body, whownuntural part and lightly nu if it were order for nautch spiration, in Yoga, from samadhi. are full of the destroying or enquet. The three mighty DTRY of Kal while the wul words by, a masterly effect of the with th within, loks on at the balanced design, fill with death and MADRASCIN CHONA. Ningninary data tranquil darkly nenace the terrace on which the The competition of Java continue to veriously afect the Cachona industry in apprywing but hardly interested. men are seated. Behind the for the Moins Presideney from which the And then it down on that this midable figures in a part of tho ceports of the hark are now less than a NHL much the Naulir of history palace ghicious with the simple and third of what they were five yeartegn DE y perhaps the artist has magical lines of Indo-Saracenic The following statistics of the export trade Kiven a qui't but fictive delinenarchitecture and in the distance on in recent yeuta indicate forcibly the strady tion of the Nerge of God, the man the right from behind m e of decline in the industry - who is rather a fore than a human Year. Quantity Value heavy impenetrable green A slender the RA Iwing, the Asunt with a mission who tapering tower rises into the peace- 1907-08 478,900 1,08, 187 has come to God's work of des ful quiet of Delhi. 1808-08 319,038 07.030 traction and help on the evolution On another page of the me Average of 5 years by camage soit rain. The noul within review we have a picture by one of ending is not that of a human bring. Some the greatent Masters of Eumpern 1900-07 1,065,940 9,60,419 The Walk the Madrus shipments go to powerful Yogin of Lemurinn race Art, Raphael's vision of the Knight. the United Kingdom, where the market has incarnated in this body, me born the picture is full of that which has been consistent in ite domand for the when the simian might and strength Greece and Italy perfected the Madrw product of the sunure hod ovovlud into the aim of Art, beauty and such soul Page #59 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ ONLY *peech by em www TEE ROHTAR APELJATIOP F i b erplovoch M e dia Tweety Nowe wrande liels taki hala b uma oltin me on, Thla hry dovoli t , RAW to which wsprog Ukutation out of ( nul medding w h olde mond in person (Xeding in Veto of bond We move from stata op . Sond V . e Apotatin)" | ndage to priglauk Marty. This is TMa night of free uporabe oke the forma . wh our own roleplanchoe. This is My friend Pandis Gupu Kavyatirtha Arto try Pro Who Pal ha our own philosophy Angkatan the hun wone what shirted to-day ble daty w which on Ju peper wings arrow the ideal good towards which wo move, mukti of it was not clown for Mio in the programme abroad tom alty to city, from province to moksha. We are bound in the beginning and left it to me. I hope you will not province tatilawluole continent is bound by laped from pre-existent froedontwo mind if i depart a little from the rugge tapetde by the Habs of one common rtve to shake off the bonds we move for tion li hu made to me. I would like, ptration. The right of publla menting ward and forward until, we have achieinstead of Asuming the role of prancher brings men together. That shether wed the ultimate guancipation, that utter And telling you, your dation which you force. They moet together on cotnmon freedom of the soul, of the bly of the know well enougb yourselves to take, if ground, moved ground, moved by by common common im in whole man that utter frodiam from you will allow me, somewhat wider sub omewDAG Wider ut pum, pules, and they stand or at together in ney ana or de together in l bondane towards which bumanity ject but peonnected with it but of their thousand, the force of the Ideali WAVE molring. Wo in Inlis wider innge. In addressing you to day within moves them by the magnetism of hayo found mighty freedom within . I wish my low words about the crowd It move from one to another outwelve, our brother-ben in Europa general light of mociation mpecially ull the hidden shakti, the mighty foron bave worked towarda freedom without we have practanod and are trying to pro within, stirred by the words thrown out W have been moving on parallel linna tise it in to-day. I choose the from the platform travels from heart to toward the same end. They have found ubject for two roone, first, because it, la beart and made of men are not only out the way to extarnal frown. Wo man to the nature of the meeting we moved by a common feeling and common have foundout the way to interval freedom an hobling, and soundly, because we aspiration, but by the force of that mag. Wo meet and give to each other wat WA Inve won arbitrary handa laid upon that netism prepared to act and fulll the bave gained. We havolourned from right of Anuelation which is everywhere idem. Then comes the right of Association, then to mpire after external they will berinho M s ign and unleguant of the thind of the popular right. Given learn from us to aspire after external Terly and nun of development of the common spiration, common idon, they will learn froin us to mpire after uman life common enthuania and common wish to internal freedom. There we shred riglata which are parti act, it given the instrument which binda Equality is the second term in the cularly cherished by free antion. In mnen to atrive tower in the common object triple goapel. It is thing which man. nation the movereign powers of Governly common and Mecciated antions the kind hu novor Accomplished. From ment may be enjoyed by the few or the bonds of brother-hond grow. energy in. 1.Inequality and through inequality wo many, but there are three things to wbich crearon, the idon begin to materialise imelt move, but it is to equality. Our roli the ponple in European countrien eling, in work in practical affairn and that glori, our philoaphy set aquality forward which they persistently doim and after which was yesterday merely an iden, tho ennential condition of emancipi. which, if they have them not, they always merely & word thrown out by the elotion. All religions weud us this wesunga is. These are drst, the right of a fron quence of the orator, beoounos question in a different forw but it is one monge. PIRM, Ancondly, the right of free public of practical politica. It becomes work Christianity Mys we are all brothers, meeting, and thirdly, the right of AHA for it begins to work and fulft itaelt. children of one God. Mahomedania viation. There is a particular rondon why Therefore the people prise these right, ye wo No the subjects and nervants of they cling to these three ne iuberent consider them a valuable amet, cling to one Allah, we are all equal in the night rights which they claim sacred and with and cherish and will not easily Macrifice of God. Hinduism says there in on which authority has no right to interfere them. Therefore they rowent the arbi- without a second. In the high and the The right of free speech engrey to the trary interference which taken from the low, in the Brahmin and tho Sudrs, in people the power which is the greatest what they consider indispensible for the the saint and the winner, there is on Leanu for welf-development, and that is preparation of national Hfo. Namyane, one God and he is the soul the power of reading the idea. Acunrd. Ansociation in the mightiest thing in of all men. Not until you have realised ing to our philosophy it is the idea which hunanity; it is the instrument lwy which Hiin, known Narayane, in all, and the in building up tbe world. It is the idem humanity mover, it is the meana by which Brahmin and the Budrs, the high and which exprimo teolf in atter sod, make it gown, it is the power by which it pro- the low, the mint and the winner are to itsell bodies. This is true also in the gromne towards it Anal development. equal in your eyes, then and not until life of humanity, it is true in politics, in the There are three ideas which are of then you have knowledge, you have progress and life of nation. It is the aupreine moment to human life and have freedom, until then you are bound and dea which shapes wistorial institutions. beconie the watch-words of humanity. I ignorant. The equality which Europe It is the idea which builds up and dow- Three Worde have the power of rempuld- bwe got is external political equality. She troya aduninistrations uod Governmeuta ing nation and Government, Mbarty, is now trying to achieve social equality Therefore the idea in s mighty foros, even quality and fraternity. There words Now a days their hard-earned political when it has no phyical power behlulit liberty i boginning to pall.little upon ven when it is not equipped with , the people of Europe Lecause they have even when it has not organised itwelt in found it dose not give perfect wellbeing or institutions sod sosiations. Even the happine and it is barren of the sweetnoan the idea move freely abroad through the of brother-hood. There is no fraternity in minds of thouw.nde at iba ad beat thin Uberty. It is merely a political liberty. They have not other the liberty within or Sensation in the the very list of wing de pedible womer the full equality or the internity. En market. I all the grater poterey w they are turning a little from what thoy prowowa chaddar the more apendous tog. Therefore (shoota) have and they may increasingly, "Let u KI T 88 Luons of actes quality The night of t h decided have quality, let w have the sonoond 2 . Postage ola M&x boce i do t r ovamente term che In other qualiter from 7 to A 8. of the gospel towards which wa give the motor hot power' whick ARYAVARTA SILK COMPANEY. rive. Therefore social laps in growing aruto Nar devolop VALOMITA OTT tham Baar Burto. Europe 1 now trying to Whild star ... way tron N ordstarnal quality m the wood to let 3 to the good thailid, the aniver: Hoteles porte Page #60 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOCER. 10 NEWS. l I have said that equality is an all times of that mischievous moyomont cordiality and binding together by an iden even with us but we have not tried intimate com Doa lite which beld it up and which inight Nibont le chantil one opere if it were put on ... to achieve it without Btill we have learn male it life sweet and wholesome. Every ve after rol where we see in the village moral dete homicidal. But if they fail to use the and in for turn for riwration and material decay. Our joint tiral equality ruration and material decay. Our tuint peaceful weapon that lies ready to their what they have viven us we shall lead Family has been broken. We are catering banda, if they abdicate their authority into briken units and brother nutn favour of a handful of young men them to the serot of the equality within It is the latlonger Inoks upon brother. There is no of immature age longer looks upon brother. of Again there is fraternity. It in the last imperfect ur mint difficult longer the Wind of love which once held non-existent education and of andisciplied to w ww.till it it a thing towards which us to her, because the old tips and habit cmotions they mayrolsured the all in all and human pitiriae of w intinn are being hroken un. Our solution will come none the lett, lint castanelet it reality. The life has gone it will he weither priul There is client in life, but mankindyrarts at hne lost its reality. The life has gone hur oful r. This is the won why from within it and it is no longer an insti. from within it and but that in the application of the for pan and love. This is the reason why och brotherhool tution which help towards untiy, a enm e merly there will be little rom for prend quickly and excite a winnte attack on life or any kind of brotherhooil. For nico discrimination Letween the innent ment. This will the remain of the mapichonetheilen in broken, the ideal within and the guilty. which is the prineple of life is impeirel # of Buritianity. This was the lawn of Bodilh 'mapid spreal in this entry the foren ruk up and nothing can keep WYLLIR MPSORIAT and throughout A in. This is the fire it together. Therefore we find all the Sir W. Lac-Wapher and Sir Donald of humanitarianism, the modern groel of thing perinhing. (To be continuer) Robertson, in a fettur the Timex" love for mankin. Nope of lave whieved have asked that step he taken towards idealr, lut human Hociety I always A metrin to Sir William Curzen attempted an imperfet and limited fulfil. Wyllie, expressive of the warm attachof it. It is the nature, the dharma mort of his workers aldripathy humanity that it would unwilling arising from his tragir death to swala. Every nian Nekh the SIR EDWARD BAKER ON THE LAtos wherhed of his fellow and we can und we can MURDERS ily live luy fraterity with others. At the meeting of the Rongal Lagi MADAN LAL 18 COURT. Through all its difforces and dimillative Council Mr. Da eneme thn In the presting fast un humanity is triving to become one. Landon iurlers in this collection Taul the prettion showed that the 1. Tandia in the ancient time we hrud Nir Elnard Reker muid I purchal territt ALLES ay hind of sciation, for our life was "The W lk which have fallen from and hail wine wind rezerly at a ch e mplex and devloped than it revolver ran Mr. Tam this morning in the Aulject Milan Lal Rowite! w afterwar We haul mur political of the mount tuurilor in law tunt he was a patriot, working for the will Ww hul our commercial I trust find an echo in the hearts of ea tion of the Motherland. He www.iations, our educational, our religious all right-thinking wen in Pongal. will ulject to the word onderr," nying A ntioun. As in Euro, o in India not detrat fruin itu impresivene that the deck with perfectly juegel or united wgether for many in by Alding any work of my own. Not The Englich would love love theme tehty and worked in Bociation only if the tertiana care to England. He in this proviuer, lutalno in man for mon ideals. But ly the inclother parts of Twin, the pink and pub. characterised a witnes, named Finha. of invisinud calamity our life 1 # tmitor to his country. molic speakers Aliko have lowered to look and dinintegratel. Still, though denonce this entre 14 well the we lost much, we had our character wie others which prece lol it. Some of the ANANDA MAYA'S CAX. forin in which we trove to achieve that may have been les prominent in the Mr. Wutta District Julie, tok up ival of Anointion and unity. In ur 90 public eye, but I doubt whether they say the appeal toe of Ananda Mugam riety we hilo ined constan village woro low insidimus in thvir offects or against the quittal of lice u peto life. It was a one anul single village life in 10 dangerous in the w ronto run to Winright, I'lerler Gagan G e nel wuch every man felt himself to be me public tranquillity. But, gentlemoen, it 1. contienen, it her depend on (ikul Tarharged thing, mit of Mingleoryanimn. We hulle been printeil eut that the thinh with coily: Herault, haneliruakin the joint family by which we tries to enta i ne when something much more than and to Mr. Da, Al, and Wish the principle of holation in our denunciation is required. The tima u Amanda Chandin Rai ADIAH family life. We have not in our social develoine for action. It would be well if Ipectively for the appellant au n to followed the path which Europe all those now resent and all the the defence. Hin Honour held the has followol, We have never tendal to xroat audience outside wore to read, orier of the acquittal by the Magistinto brak into Hinttered units. The principlomuark, learn and inwardly dipent the illegal and ordered # fresh enquiry. of norintion, the attempt to organize bro- forcible pronouncement which was murde thwhord was dominant in our life. We hul onth in subject a fowlnyu wo ly Mir. Dar, counsel, appeared in support of the w ination of rate of which nowa.Gokhale at Poona lo has Inid down the rulo. The Public Primecutor ut days welur nucli litter complaint, it with perfect clearnick the lines on which behalf of the Crwn informed the Court hul no doubt many Audibly inherent the people of India anunt act, if they that he was inatructed not to opprise Jofert, but it was an attempt, however desire to put a perempury end to the the nile. The Sessions Judge moule imperlect, to bnemciety upon the princi- 91-ained strcitium whowe only canno Wie rulo ulolute and ordered further pleuf wintion, the principle of closely quence must be the bolding back of the enquiry. urganining cotunn life founded on com national advancement of the country. mos idea common fecling common They inust not be content merely to tendencio, a common toral discipline and talk. They must orgaulso an active Benim of corporate bonour. Then we had and universal campaign of co-operation un institution which in i form was pe- with the Goveroment. Parenta and culiar la India which helped to hind men guardians ont act. Those who tuguthier in clowo brotherhood who lind hold the Coduct of location in cuininon guru or the initiation into their hands must act Above all the For Prompt work & d ercel. common religious fraternity. All there we student connunity itaell muntat lent rates. ul. Then the imput of Europoenme upon these three clases comprobond between Ask A MUKERJEE & 00.. UN A oun by one two inutitutions began them the power of the present and Diplomand Acomptanta & Auditors to be boken. Our village lue # thing of the control of the coming generation. 98, CLIVE STREET, Calcutta . the wt. The village has lost its community II they will act, and act together, To be your Avditors. it but lost its ideal it how lost that untun! will gut, with pingo, I ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. Page #61 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ York. 11 . NEWS... NEWS M. KR-HARDIE SES FOH SLANDER. Mr. Keir Hardie hus instituted wlands KARWAN MURD CASE DEATH OF LORD Rirox. proceeding against Mr. Crewwell, the Lool Government has called for The Bow of the death of Lard Ripon has Unionist candidate or Mid Derby. Vi. whole proorodings in the Chief Court been received with regret in India. The Kori-Harbie, in 4 speech on Saturday. and the Sorcions Conrt in the Karwan Chief ovonte of his viceroyalty aro--the alluded to the report of speech deltMarder trial wherein all the four termination of the Afgan war, the restora vered by Mr. Cewall at ting that accused were acquitted on appeal. tion of Mymre to its lawful owner, the Mt. Keit-Hardie's speech in India feel Tue DEPORTATION repeal of the Vernacular Press Act, the the medition movement, which culminated in the murder of Sir W. Curzon Wallie. In Monday's "Tincu" Sir Henry establishment of the Local Self-Guvern He added that he could give M. C'*Cotton answering the attacks Agninstment, the appointment of an Eduration farliamentary agitation on deportation Commission, arrangements for the framing well an opportunity of proving his statedeclare that it is strictly constitutional of the Bengal Tenancy Act, the taking off tuent in the courta. and i will continue, its role air being the nim being the of the import duties on cotton goodly, the INDUSTRIAL NOTES vindication of the reputation of British re-establishment of the Department of justice. Agriculture to guard the country against SWADRAN BANK IN BOMHAY:-- - famine, proposal to give to the higher Grat impetus was viven to the w. A DAOCA SEARCH clames of Indian Judges a large amount deshi movement by the inauguration Nepal Babu sud samt al two of jurisdiction in ero of offences comunit the 8th July of a large Prank with 1. D. Inspectors, with a dozen conted by British-born wubject lin wyn tal of one crore divided into one lah talles, Aerched the house of Jogesh pathy for the Ludinns made him un. share of one hundre rupees mah ! Uula, muktear, at Jindalhar's Lane popular with the Anglo-Indians and Mr. subscription lint was openelund within the and found wix cartrideges, in an air hole Buckland has recorried how "A conspiracy hours, capital Wan Muharibed Mix near the ceiling. No Arrent has been had been formed by a number of men in over, three being applications for noi Paule. Nine gentlemen live in the room Calcutta, who had bound themselves in than six crures worth of sharex. T... in which the cartridges were found. the event of the Government adhering to phenomenal succes in floating 14 dur tt. their projected TIN FATEHGANJITA CANK legislation Jainarayan Dani of per about the Indian mat jurimliction of Indian Judge), to over ost lankers Shivlal Motill. M eni Jatindra Nath Roy, of village Nagor, power the aentrics nt Government Housi the noving spirit of the new Rank w who was arrested the other day in Cul put the Vionroy on board antenner at I mpel of in at pwerfullin kutu in connection with the Fatehganj. (handpal ghal, and send him to England of prominent merchant. In the list pur murder case was brought down to via the Cape. The existence of this CONA of Indian aku, this is the time in the Madaripur for identification by Gabesh, piracy was known to the Lieutenant of of over uliptions within a police informer, And by the winter-in-law Governor, and to the rempronille officer e of a few hours and Meaniw of the devel. Jatindin wan produced who subnexuently gave me (Mr. Buck banking experience and in Anence v befor the Sub-Divisiu al Magistrafe. land ( this information." mervantile community is greut, h ard public congratulations, NASIK SEDITION. The case in which Vaman Shridhar SIRDAR AJIT BINONI'N LOTURE. Herve, Jagirdar of Kouhur. Mtande Sirler Ajit Singh delivered a locturn on the charged with wedlitious publishing cause of the rise and and fall leaflets in Tamil wae agnin walled on of nations" before a big gathering at THE FIRST, PRE AND INDETENDENT the the Bradlugh Jall Lahore on the ILUMEOPATHIC HARMACY IN TU for bring before Mr. Jackson, Dis. 11th instant. Ramahari, formerly Editor TTLE EAST, trict Magistinte, Noaik. His Honour of thn Allahabad "Swarnj," who was Invite the attention of the public to Huid be had received a telegrann from convicted of wedition, rad m their unrivalled stock of Medicines e Ilandwriting "patrutie" Mr. Hardless, Expert in and Books just received from poems. The lecturer referred abrond. to the regret for in alcutta, exprerwing his ancient and modern history of Itally Dr. A. N. MURERJEE, M. 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Land acquired on "Kalpataru" Agency (2) Let us have a rupee and the Permanent lease for manu 14 Shambazar Street, necessary details and we will con Calcutta factury purposes. sult the eminent physicinna and Mourusi Mokorari Leane. RESPECTFUL INVITATION TO Annual rent of land 98 Rs. SWADESHI NINDUSTHAN GARMENT STORES Tank excavated. · WEAVING CO. LD. Construction of Boundary Wenre selling at a very cheap rate, an mata. SWADESHI, ECONOMY & FASHION walls and of some outoffices ECONOMY.--Because Swadeshi Summer Shirting, Coatings, etc., coinmenced. ECONOMY--Because Garments-- and Wrappor, Alowan. Serge, Flan- wellsown & durable. Construction of office and nel. Shawls, etc. Manufactured Design in ladies' Chinta, Muulin and Silke buildings to commence soon. Blousos, Childrens' Prock as in the from our own Factories. Ploped that Bengal alone will Fashion Book of every month. make it a success that it Special mtes for Derlurs, Shop- OUR WEDDINO JACKET --A SPECIALITY. I READY made things like things keepers and Merchants. deserves. made to order. . INDIANS A LONE CAN KEEP Shares of Rs. 25 euch steel available. SUCH INDUSTRIES CALCUTTA DEPOT, MUTTABIL ORDERS PROMPTLT EXROTED. TOR REAL SWADESHI CONCERNS. 19, Lal bazer Street, CALCUTTA. 83, Bowbazar, CALCUTTA Page #63 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ wiecie PHARWACEUTICAL No. 1, leyat tarin , sanitar. 2. CALCUTTA , BEWARE OF · IMITATION Assandhane Essence of drakesha ghi ho mesto INDIANA MALNO A B ABU KRISHNA KUMAI (that the marrant who cooks for him MITIRA IN JAIL ne bomow how to prepare food which Bengue in the habit of lake 7. WORKR .- CORRESPONDENON BETWEEN ing: You Need the following requeste 1 THE GOVERNMENT AND ni (1) that your father may be all. HIS SON. owad more freaca (8) that he may be allowed to sleep in twope wir, il be o desire (3) that gook may be eta The following has bog'rent to us for ployed for him who can prepare fool to publication: wblot Bengal are nowatoed; and (1) From Baliu Sukuinar Milne that you may be given partaidon tu To Bir Hamid Snart, K.C. v. and hire food and condiment 0 Secretary, Horor Department to the Governmeut of ladin. Ia rply I am to stan with regard to College Bram, the complaints made by you that the Calcutta, 18th May, 1000. Superintealent of the Contral Jail, Sir, Agr, who is an offer of the Eudia I beg to thank you for kindly allowing Medical Servion, and who was referred me to have an interview with my father to in the matter, reports that your father Babu Krishna Kumar Mitrs At Agn in living in a large airy, well-ventilated But I found him living in an one-storied and well-lighted barrack Wellknown invigorating tonic of with a lure houm, which is neither bly and mind. It has buen roooz well-ventilator ventral corridor that be is allowed two aor well-lighted and I have muhga tohoun exercise putable bla barrack in the ained as the best tonic and alterative morning and an hour in the evening : in Nervous debility Exhaustion, Loss and key exopt for half an hour or that during day time there is ample Nom of Meinory. Brainfag, Dimness of in the forning and in the evening and for exercise in the large central curridor sight, Confusion of Idens, lose of it wemel to me that he ha considerably of his barrok and that he is in gorul Vigone, Nervous headache, palpita Inat desh and Innked deridedly the worse health being no thinner than when Le for his incarceration. If the Government was first mlmittel Into the jail, while tion of heart, Mental prostration, kinilly allow him a little more free tom, hin weight, Ninon his Incarceration, las Genemt sleeploseness etc.-4 Oz. I shall be very thankful. not appreciably varied. . phial Rs. 1 Duzen Rs 11. Pound 9. In this bot on, the inhabitanta Rs. 3-8 of U. P, even the poorest man, sleep 2. As regards the mquest male ly in the open air it is almost imponible you I am to my that the Government to sleep inside me. Will the invern of India re no mean to allow your ment kinilly allow him to sleep in the father more freedom than he has at opan sir at night, if he desires! prosent, nor are they prepared to grant 3. The man who enoks for iny father you perminion to send him foyd and dont not know how to prepare such fond condimenta. As regarde l'engali cook, A potent remerly for habitual enne Bengalis are in the habit of taking. the Clovernment of India regret there in tipation, cough gout rheumatism Will the Government employs onk who no suitable man wailable, but the cook worms,biliousness and piles. The can prepare the fond to which the Ben who now prepare the prisoner's food best nervine tonic administered in galis are sociabomed? provides him with plain wholesome diet quite suitable for him. It is not coavalancent state. 4 oz. phial Re. 1. 4. Hearing that he hm gnt to take Dozen Rs. 11. R. 8-8 Per pound. Poned that is not woording to hla tanto, I presible to arrange for your father to wanted to send his home fruits and on to sleep in the open air and the Bupor. dimenta but the fail authorities Infor. intendent of the Jail reporta tint the med me that he was under fail rogu large corridor ja quite well wited for lations and therefore they could not allow sleeping on the open sir. Moreover your Jost fan and An ideal combination of Iodined. hin those things father is provided with I beg that per mission be given to un to send hi'n from mosquito uet. Sarsaparilla with gold. The best time time to time wuch fond and onndimonta 4 remedy for all sorts of venorial poisons The attention of the Goveroment may be to his liking. I need not of Indis hu lion drawn to an interview and mercurial wint in the blood. 4 ad that we shall and nothing empt published in the Beguilee of goth, May 0%. phial Rs. 1-12. Dosen Rs. 20. what is good and healthy for him. which purports to have been grated Pound Rs 6-8. I have the honour to be to you and in which you are represen Sir ted having given publicity to the Your mat obedient nesvant, foregring complainta me to your father's MOTIO (St) SUKCMAR MITRA. treatment, with the addition that he Fmm H. G. Stokon Eaqr. Additional not allowed pen and ink. The latter Deputy Secretary of the Government of alatesnent is also incorrect. Your father India is allowed the use of writing tuterials To Boho Sakamar Mitn & College whenever he requires thetn. Square, Cakeutta. I have the honour to le, Home Department Political Bir It is used sucessfully in Acidity Your most obedient servant, I am directed to acknowledge the reIndigestion and diarrhoea, Very conceipt in (8) H. G. Stokes your letter dated the 17th Additionl Deputy Secretary to the Govern venient for Mofil inhabitants May, 1900 in which you complain (1) that ment of India, 8 of phial A. & Dosen Rs. 5- 4 y our fathers living in an one-storied Complete catalouge set frue on heute which is bother well-ventilatot! The following u published in the . . application. Dor well-lighed; () that he . or well-ligbited: (8) that he wystamas on June 99. The pollie will kopt, under lock sad koy exaupt for notice bow ita language is very much .. ..: half an hour or nolu the morning and that of the Government of India's letter . & N. BASU in the evening: (a) that he has lost feab to Babu Sukumar Mitar, ppblished . .? Manager and lopkol dozidaily the worse for him above hove . ZARZINA: Page #64 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMA YOGIN. It Was question of what w generally took care to keep theninelves in practicable .. KRISHNA KUMAR MITRA. evidence and make tbouwelven as thorough. and what we in the best interests of the NEWSPAPERA STATEMENTS DENIED. ly dimagreable u posible to three from country in the present circumstances. whom they differed on all public casions. A well informed corrupondont writes They had to recognize two things: One w OUR GRAVE RESPONSIBLLITY. Matematu bave appeared of late in ney. that considering the difficulties of the FIX! native orwapaper regarding the Now that things had culminated in this position, England had done very well in horrible and Indis; treatient of the State prisoner, Babu stardly outrage, they must the second was that there was no alternative to Britih rule not only Krishna Kumar Mitnt. It has been alllone no time in roonguining the grave now but for a long time to como, in view you that the primaor in conned in a romponibility routing on them a tu the of their ende divisions, their feeble pubplan whirl # neither well lightxl bur influence to which thend young wie lic wpirit, their general lack of energy, and well ventilated, that he is kept under lock were were tapol in foreign countries. The koy except fup half an hour or o Guvernment wus dealing with the ques other inte defects of national character. the morning and the evening, that he tion in its own way, but without the co Only mad en outaido' lunatic asylum law lust deb and wallured in health could think or talk of independence. That Ort of the parents and guardians uue patriotin which, in other countries, wing to his incarceration and that he and the grueral public the Government not allowed pen and ink. All these ould not offeet much. It was an ex hul taken nther forms must led tem in Namunte ure veret. The primoner tremely difficult question and Mr. their wituation to work loyally with the is living in a largo airy, well-lighted Britinlitiovernt. tit for the progress and (iukhale prawal to deal with it malo und wull ventilatel harrack with a large with the other phases of the student prosperity of turntry. It should be central rurridor. He is allowed two prolleni sepaintuly on another occasion plain to the wenkomt understanding that bour's exercise out wide his barack in towards the idea of independence the GROWTH OF POLITICAL the sporning and an hour in the evening. Government could lopt only one attitude AGITATION. and during day unie there is ample --that of worn and relentlere region, Turning next to the subject of his ad. room fur exercism in the large cuntral for, thene idons were bound to lend ) drea Mt. Gokhale reviewed briefly the vurridur of the barrack. He is in good violence, and as a matter of fact, they had history of political agitatinn bealth, being no thinner than when he in this as they could all see resulted in violence. 14 tiret lite into jail, while hin country which gily was a growth of the last forty years. He prinud out how RESORT TO PASSIVE RESISTANCE wright in hentered the jail has not at the beginning of the last century Some of their frion la more in the habit A ppruhly, the prin lways of waying that their plan was to achievo allowed the w British rulu appeared to the people over hows and of writing the minutest put of Inulin more as a inslependence by merely useful means - materials winever be requires them. deliverance from Page #65 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ BARN VOL. 15 HONOUN & Al' June WWW. en loyal and contration wor k s of Myth the dountry T N HH M . and the represion which it invited to and had shown how deep and wide the tricted the libertion of all and made furf ure wore Thar sterego character "SWARNA BATIKA" ther program for the country, which in and capacity would him to becomelden the ciroumatanone would only be a peaceful raised before they could hope to bear the I. Infallible remedy for all kinds progres, impossible. responsibilities of any real madure of wolf of feverse pecially Malaria. THE STUDENT POPULATION. government. Mr. Gokhale in conclusion Tho worst harm done by this prope dwelt on the new prompect opened by Price 8 annas per box: ganda wm that it had umottled the minds the reform Schole and pointed how they Dosen Rs. 5, Postage extra. of the student population of the muntry. could employ themselves usefully in thu Their winceptible nature and immature service of tbeir country in various dire "PRAMEHA PIJUSN." fudgmenta rendered them readily accesible tions. Such work must be inspired by A wonderful medicine for Gonoto such influencer And om all wides they real, deep passionate love of their country waw evidenon the deplorablo results and not by & uiere hatred or impatience orrhæo, Gleet and nervous that had onued. The speaker, therefore, of the foreigner, to-be enduringly useful. debility. Price 1 phial emphatically asserted that they must de. they should do such work honestly and nounce those who spread much will ideas patiently so they would be qualified to Rs. 2. Postage in the country ms enemies of their progress pake the next step in the order of natural extra and their best interests development RABINDRA & CO., PROGRESS ACHIEVABLE UNDER BRITISH RULE Bonhugly, P. O. Alam Bitzer, l'assing on to the political progress CALCUTT.1. achievable under British rule, Mr. Gokhale FOR aid that there was practically no limit to it. Such praghas had to lie in two direc HGS CLASS SPECTACLES SUMMER SOAPS! tions, first, a steady obliteration, of distinc- & PRESERVERS. KHUS-KHUS, tions on grounds of the between individual Englishmen and Individual Indians, JESMINE, BEL, KITUS, DASASRAM MEDICAL HALL and secondly, A ly advance by the BAKUL AND CILAND:1.V. people of this country towards that form of 79-1, ILARRISON ROAD, ALL-SEASON SOAPS. Government which Englishmen enjoyed in CALCUTTA. other parts of the Empire. The pmgress (Transparent Glycerine ) in both these directions was bound to be DEATH OR LIFE, (Worthy nval of best slow and in the second even more slow than in the first. The justice of their claim All Series of 6 Articles reprint- European Brand) regarded the steady obliteration of race ed from Bando Marteram with Ball (Extra Large) distinction had been recently clmittel even an account of 23rd Indian Na- Ball (Large). Ball (Small) hy Lord Curzon,--the name Lord ('urzon who in the plenitude of his power hd tional Congress at Surat, etc. Icecream ( Cake), Sphatic wrught to explain away the Queen's Pro- Price 2 annas. V. P. and (Cake) Ashman (Cake ). clamation in open Council. Mr. Binha's Postage extra. To be mad at THE ORIENTAL appointnientan law menler of the Govern. ment of India under the new Refortu schon KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, Sham SOAP FACTORY, was a striking recognition of that claire, Bazar Street. Calcutta. and though it has not enorod all inequali. GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA. tice they must acknowledge with deep Tel Address :--- KOWSTOVE." gratitude that a momento step towards TANTIAR BAYADURI ! quality had been taken by Government. OUR MAILT DIFFICULTIES. A thrilling story of the doAs regards their advice towards the line of Tantia Vil Dacoit in gnal of what might be roughly termed colonial Self-Government, it had been Bengali urged by critics that it was unwine and Prico eight anme By V. even mischiovour to mention such a goal P. ten anges since it could not concern the present or GURUDAS CHATTERJEE & CO., the near future. The speaker however did not share that view. Ho thought it wa 201, CORNWALLIS STREET, mont uneful and most important that they Calcutta should be able to my to their countrymen that in the fulness of time they could bope to attain under British rule a form of PICTURES OF GREAT MEN. Government worthy of the self-repect and of the civilized communition. Moreover Vadal bai Nooregi, Bala Gangthose who spoke of such a goal spoke of abur Tilak, Khaparde, Mahait not to suggest what their countrymen right immodístely ask for of the Gover raja of Bruoda, Justice Chandra ment could be expected to grant, but to Madhal Gbose Kaaltvihori keep before their minds an idea of what Ghosh, Lala Lajpat Rai, they had to qualify themselves for. For, the whole quotinn, after all, was a quae Hon'ble Mr. Thackery, eight tion of character and capacity and quan portraita one anna only. Scation Upadhyay Brahma Bandhah THE CONCLUSION. in two colours one anna, Kali They must realise that their main diff Sher are in themselves. The present Banerji 2 piee, in all eu Hinda Mohomelem agitation med drew cases postage extra the pointed attention of everybody to the THOMAS COOK & SONS. Live in the East. Apply at once for Share Agency or A BENGAL NATIONAL BANK. 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A disturbod often 'catch at tend- ordinary deinand for co-operation encies in the air to give a fictitious which he makes upon the people of dignity and sensational interest this count It is natural that The Indiscretions of Sir Edward. to actions really dictated by the Government should desire co-opera The speech of Sir Edward Baker exaggerated feelings common to tion on the part of the people in the Bengal Council last wock these nervous disorders. Melanial and under normal circumstances was one of those indiscre- Dhingra evidently considered that it is not necessary to ask for it ; it tions which statemen occasionally Sir William Curzon-Wyllie was is spontaneously given. The circumcomunit and invariably repent, but his personal enemy trying to klie- stances in India are not normal. which live in their vults long nate his family and interfore with When a Government expects co-opafter the immedinte occasion has his personal freedom and dignity. eration, it is because it cither boon forgotten. The wpich is a mas Tonn ordinary man those iden represents the nation or of indiscretion from beginning would not have occurred or, if they is in the habit of consulting its to end. It# first crror was to rise had occurred, would not have ex. wishes, The Government in India to the bait of Mr. Madhurudan Das' cited homicidal feelings. But in dis- does not représent the nation, and grotesquely violent porch on the turbed minds such exaggerated in Bengal at least it has distinctly London murdens and anaume #poli- emotions and their resultant set itself against its wishes. It tical significance in the net of the acts are only too comipon. Unless has driven the Partition through young man Dhingra. The theory and until somothing fresh trans- against the most passionate and of a conspiracy behind this act is, we pires, no one has a right to nasume universal ngitation the country has believe, generally rejected in Eng- that the murder was a political ever witnessed. It has ithelf to land. It is not supported by a scrap S wination, much lete the overt bafflo the Swadeshi-Buyratt agitawf evidence and is repudiated by act of a political conspimey. Anglo- tion. It has adoptel wist that the Lundon police. A much more Indinn papers of the vinlent type movement all but the inltitate menskilful detective body than any whose utterances are distorted by sures of repression. Vir deporta we have in India and, needle fear and hatred of Indian aspim tions including in the ar, po sovitul to say, much more rolinble in the tions, may nshume that of which of the most roditeland blameless inatter of scrupulousness and inte. there in Do proof,- nothing better leaders of the priestad to their grity. It is the opinion of the London cnn be expected of them. But for debit 'nccount'urrar Even in police that the act wae dictated by the ruler of province not only to giving the new 'forn, inconclusiv personal resentment and not by pol. maka the sumption publicly but and in some of Mir iemetaner Wical motiven. It is not enough to urge 'toBase "pon it and threat of an un- detrimental to the ho CNH of in answer that the young man who procedented charcter against the country, it has b TXIOUR to committed this ruthless act him, whole e Indiscretion let it be known that it's not yieldnell alleges political motives. His which pape mempure. ing to the Wishes 1 pcoplo but Mini insist that he is s'port of the demand for co-operation. Boting bits own, 'tic motion. Berotio maniac, and it is a matter The socond crying indiscretion in Against wuch and prinMi common knowledge that natures Sir Edward's sproch is the extrciple of administra 3 people of '. Page #72 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMATOLOV : this country have no remedy except tern of the police in skywe the government the terror the refusal of co-operation and quarters are so busy with appror from above be superior to the dyna even that has been done only sing fancied Swadeshit outrages that mites who terrorises from below 1 within the smallest limita possible. real outrage and dority go unpun. Wil nok this be the negation of Under such circumstances it is in ishod. We do not suppose that all law, justice and government : deod. a grotesque attitude for the Sir Edward Baker himself would Does it not mean the reign of larruler of Bengal to get up from his make such a demand, bat if he has less force and that worst constitueseat in the Council and not only any other co-operator in view it tion of all, Anarchy from above roquest 00-0pration but demand would be well if he would define it struggling with Anarchy from beit on pain of indiscriminate before he propods with his streau low ? The Government which denies penalties such as only an autocratic ous proposal to strike out right and the first principle of settled society, government can inflict on the left at the innocent and the guilty not only sanctions but introduces people under its control, and this without discrimination. On the Anarchy. It is thus that establish with the full understanding that other hand the Anglo-Indian papersed authority creates violent revor none of the grievances of the Are at no loss for the definite me- lutions. They abolish by perseou people are to be redressed. The thod of cooperation which they de- tion all the forces, leaders, advocaten meaning of co-operation is not mand from the country on peril of of peaceful and rapid progrese and paarive obedience, it implies that "stern and relentless repression." by their own will set themselves the Government shall rule nccord. They demand that we shall cease face to face with an enemy who caning to the wishes of the people to practise or to preach patriotism not so be abolinbed. Terrorism and the people work in unison and patriotic solfacrifice and sub- thrives on administrative violence with the Government for the mit unconditionally to the eternally and injustice; that is the only atmaintenance of their common in- unalterable abeolation which is the mosphere in which it can thrive terests. By advancing the demand only system of government Lord and grow. It sometimes follow in the way ho has advanced it, Morley will tolerate in India. That the example of indiscriminate violSir Edward Baker has made demand has only to be mentionod once from above it sometimes. the position of his Government to be scouted. though ver y , sete it from beworse and not better. Sir Edward's Monaco. low. But power above which follows the exaktople from What co-operation ? below is The final indiscretion of Sir on the way to committing suicide. The delusion under which the Edward Baker was also the worst It has contented to the abrogation Government Inbours that the Terror. We do not think we have over of the ono principle which is the ist activities have a grent organisa- heard before of an official in Sir lifebreath of settled governmente. tion at their back, is the source of Edward's responsible position its most fatal mintakon. Everyono uttering such a menace as issued The Personal result. who knows anything of this country from tho head of this province Şir Edward Baker came into office is awaro that this theory is a on an occasion and in place with the reputation of a liberal fabrication. If it were a fact, the where his responsibility should ruler anxious to appease unrest. conspiracy would by this time have been specially remembered. Till now he has maintained it in havu boon exposed and destroyod. We havo heard of autocrats threat spite of the ominous pronouncement he made, when introducing measures instincon, exoupt the yet doubtful with oondiga punishment, but oven of repression, about the insufficiency Maniktola conspiracy now under an autocrat of the fieroost and of the weapons with which the judicial consideration, been the act moet absolute kind does not threat Government was arming itself. But of isolated individuals, and even in en the poople with the pun by his latest pronouncement, contrathe Maniktola instance, if wo socept ishment of the innooont. The thing dicting as it does the first principles the fiuiling of the Sessions Court, it is done habitually-in Russia; it not only of Lüberalism but of all has been shown by judicial investi- has been dono recently in Bengal; wise Conservatism all over the world, gation thut the group of young but it is always on the supposition he has gono far to justify those who mnen wm small and so soort in their that the man punished is guilty. were doubtful of his genuine symuporations that only a few oven of Even in the deportations the pathy with the people. Probably thoso who lived in their headquar- Government has been eager to im he did not himself realize what tors know anything of the contem- pross the world with the idea that wound he was giving to his own platod terrorism. Under such cir- althought it is unable to face a reputation and with it to his cumstances wo fail to see either any court of justice with the "inform chanoes of carrying any portion of justification for so passionato a call ation, not evidonce" which is its for co-operation or any posibility sccuse, it had ample grounds for nealded proposal of an answer from the public. All ita belief in the guilt of the depor- A writer in the Indian World that the public can do is to expres toes, Sir Edward Baker is the first has been holding out the olive disapprobation of the methods ruler to declare with cynical open- branch to the advanoed Nationalist used by those isolated youths. Itness that if he is not gratified in his party and inviting them into the cannot turn itself into a hugu Crimi- domanda, he will not cars whether told of the body which now onda Dal Investigation Department to be strikes the innocent or the guilty. itself the Congres. The terms. ferret out the half down men hero By doing so he has dealt an almost of this desirable conciliation Man and thoro who possibly contemplate fatal blow at the prestige of the to w a little peculiar. The National swassination and leave ita other co- Government. If this novel principle ista are to give up all their contecupations and duties after the pat- of administration is applied, in what tions and in return the Bamboy Page #73 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ w gracãouis Botha Min Mitig dia of Mr. hola mappartod atopWhat parang banted to go to w in one place the n Aom the word where our contemporThe sily distil the more u nd eine wry think we should have weed the in the way is the constitutional het Manounced werd het With all submission mined by s section of the Mode o think our language was perfectagainst tho arbitrary notices of the lg olear. We said His purpose and Committee of the Convention regredion of the wathorwe ment His parprec, the purpose passing a constitution and forcing it to The Thobune oalla on Bengal of raising ap India. Then again we on the delegates without mbimisedom to give up the boycotton the ground were unfortonate enough to indulge to freely elected delegates witting in that it is no longer inntioned by in an ironical repetition of our oon* nedsion of the Congress itaell. The the Congrene" it choose to call temporary's phrase "mera" frith, withmedistor proposes to get round the body which even the whole of the in comma inverted and our contemobjection by the Bombay ooberie Moderate party were unable to join, porary with portontous seriousnees agreeing to pass the Constitution en The only comedy for the situation is insists on taking this is our own bloo through the Congrove provided for thone who desire, unity to rebuild withot and seriouly mount. Wo. an undertaking if given by the the National Assembly from the have pointed out that in our idea Nationalists that they will nocept bottom of the basis of provincial of faith it includes the logical anabodily the whole of the constitution unity and abstention from any muts- lysing reason, it includes experiand make no opposition to any of Isted body Moderate of Nationa- ence and exceeds it. It excoedu its provisions A very remarkable Hat Bowever august the name logical reason because it uses the proviso! The writer assumes that the under which it, masks its an- higher intuitive foron; it exceeda Nationalista have soopted the Cons representative chamoter, so long as experience because oxperience often titution bodily and are willing to it professed to speak for the nation to for the tion gives the balance of its support to sign the creed. ink he is in and yet refuses to admit freely itaone conclusion where faith uning error in his M ons. The elected representative intuition inclines to the opposite Nationalists are not lely to give any The Bearalel and Ourselves conclusion. undertaking which will abrogate The Bengalos has answered our God and lan. their consitutional right to make Bicta and opinions with its facts Our contomporary does not undertheir own proposals about the con and commenta. Unfortunately wo stand why we wrote of God and stitution at the beginning or to sog And in our contemporary's answer the universal force or why wo ingost amendmmonts to it hereafter. all comment and no foot. For the misted on the spocial manifestation They will sign no crood, as it is most part he is busy trying to of the divine force as opposed to against their principles to make the prove that we were really inoon-its voiled working through huCungresa a sectional body and they sistent and contradictory, or, if he man ogoiam. We did w bocaux refuse to bind themselves to regard misunderstood us, it was due to we had to oppose the exous of that colonial self-government as the ulti our uninstructed use of language. In very egoism. Wo have not risen mate goal of our national develop the first place wo did not expressly to tho heights of Moniun, from ment. Whatever resolutions are say that wo w God in every thing which he coffe benignly 46 passed by a properly constituted and only pocially in special move our dualism. It may be the Congress they will accept as the menta. Of course we did not final truth that there is nothing temporary opinion of the majority As we pointed out we could not be but God, but for the purposes of while reserving the right, which all always guarding ourselves against life we have to rocogniso that minorities reserve, of preaching their gratuitous misconceptions, and there is a dualism in the underown convictions. They refuse to the omnipresence of God is such lying unity. It profits nothing rogard the Madras Convention or an obvious fact that it has not to to say, for instance, "The Divine the contemplated Lahore Conven bo expressly stated. It is curi-Force wroto two columns of Fach tion as a sitting of the Congress or ous that our contemporary's power- and Comments the other day in ita resolutions as the will of the coun ful intellingenoe wema still unable to the Bengalec." God rovoala Himtry. The position taken, that the grup the point about leadership. If self not only in tho individual Bombay coterie are in possession the movement were the result of where He is veiled by ignoranon of the Congress and it is their to human calculation or guided by hu- and egoisto, but in Himself. admit Nationalista or not at man caloulation, or even if every When the Bengalus see no altertheir pleasure is one we cannot recog constructive step were the result of t e.. to man's selfoonscious nito. If there is to be an united mature deliberation, there would be o brcept unconscivus action, Congress it must rosume ite life st no point in insisting that, the it is under the influmoo of thu the point where the Calcutta wion movement was created and lod (we Europonn naterialism which 20 broko off. All that has happened in beg pardon, we mean spookally ore only conscious creatures in all between is a time of interrognum. ated and lod, ) by God and not by unconscious inanimate Natur the way Remedy. hamay windom. We pointed out The Divine Foroo is not uncouThe attempt to unite the parthat none of the statements could nion but conscious and intelligunt tim on rooh line is fondoomed to be advanced in the fico. of the thote, and 0.30 Hón M O NIOUN twitt Nork it likely that open and our pootan pony he not been powers only in mon is to deny it the Nationaltea , antiroly able to get out opta; His altogethen "When again our oboch dating with yould be may be bus simply related her ton porwry ana misapplia timu Page #74 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ f the truth of Adwaita to justify the deifying of his own reason, he is encouraging practical atheisin while taking the divine name in vain. God manifests Himself in everything. He manifests himself in our reason, therefore let us forget God and rely on our own human calculations. That is the train of argu What is the use of relying on God let us look to our own safety. What is the use of being brave in the hour of peril? If our leader goes, the movement stops. Mam unumara yulhya cha, is the. motto of the Karmayogin. God manifests himself in the individual partially, but He stands behind the progress of the world wholly. We are bound to use our own intellects, we cannot help it if we would, but we must remember that it is a limited intellect and be prepared for the failure of our schemes and plans, for calamity, for defeat, without making these things an exense for abandoning His work, laying our principles on the shelf or sending out a ery to discourge steadfastness and self-sacrifice. Our plans may fail, God's purpose ca.not. That is why we laid so much stress on the fact. that this has been a movement whichas the man in the street would say, has led itself, in which individuals have been instruments and not the real shapers and leaders. We have faith and we believe in the great rule of life in the Gita, "Remember me and fight. We believe in the mighty word of assurance to the bhakta, Macchittah warranryani matprasulat tarishyasi, "If thou reposest thy heart and mind in Me by My grace thou shalt pass safe through all difficulties and dangers. We believe that the Yoga of the Gita will play a large part in the uplifting of the nation, and this Attitude is the first condition of the Yoga of the Gita. When any -body trios to discourage people in this attitude, we are hound to enter the lists against him. We recognise that to argue with those who have only opinions but no realistion is a hopeless task, since it is only by entering into commanion with Infinite and seeing the Divine Force in all that one can be intellectually sure of its conscious action. But at least we can try to remove the philosophical delusions and confusions which mislead men from the right path and veil European materialism under generalities drawn from Vedanta, our the KARMAYOGIN. THE GREATNESS OF THE INDIVIDUAL, In all movements, in every great mass of human action it is the gpirit of the Time, that which Europe calls the Zeitgeist and India Kala, who expresses himself. The very names are deeply siginificant. Kali, the Mother of all and destroyer of all, is the Shakti that works in secret in the heart of humanity manifesting herself in the perpetual surge of men, institutions and movements, Mahakala the Spirit within whose energy goes abroad in her and moulds the progress of the world and the destiny of the nations. His is the impetus which fulfils itself in Time, and once there 18 movement, impetus from the Spirit within, Time and the Mother take charge of it, prepare, ripen and fulfil. When the Zeitgeist, God in Time, moves in a settled direction, then the whole forces of the world. are called in to swell the established current towards the purpose decreed. That which consciously helps, swells it, but that which hinders swells it still more, and liko a wave on the windswept Ocean, now rising now falling, now high on the erest of victory and increase,now down in the troughs of discouragement and defont the impulse from the hidden Source sweeps onward to its, preorlained fulfilment. Man may help or man may resist, but the Zeitgeist works, shapes, overbears, insists. The gront and memorable vision of Kurukshetra when Sri Krishna manifesting his world-form declared himself as destroying Time, is significant of this deep perception of humanity. When Arjun wished to cast aside his bow and quiver, when he said, "This is a sin we do and a great destruction of men and brothers, I will forbear," Sri Krishna after convincing his intellect of error, proceeded by that marvellous vision described in the eleventh canto of the Gita to stamp the truth of things upon his imagination. Thus run the nighty stanzas: Gersfer are equ लोकान् समाहर्तृ मित्र प्रवृत्तः । wasfa ir faunfær asafe: xaritag TT: amragius air t fireer भवनभुव, राज्य स wada forwar: quia निमित्तमानं भवं संवासाचिन् ॥ "I am time who waste and destroy the people; Lo, I have arisen in my might, I am here to swallow up the nations. Even without thee all they shall not be, the men of war who stand arrayed in the opposing squadrons. Therefore do thou arise and get thee great glory, conquer thy foes and enjoy a great and wealthy empire. For these, they were slain even before and it is I who have slain them; be the occasion only, O Savyasachin." It is not as the slow process of Time that Sri Krishna manifests himself; it is as the Zeitgeist consummating in a moment the work carefully prepared for decades that He appears to Arjuna. All have been moving inevitably towards the catastrophe of Kurukshetra, Men did not know it: those who would have done everything possible to avert the calamity, helped its coming by their action or inaction; those who had glimpse of it strove in vain to sto the wheels of Fate; Sri Krishna himself as the nishkama karmayogin who does his duty without regard to results, went on that hopeless embassy to Hastinapura; but the Zeitgeist overbore all. It was only afterwards that men saw how like rivers speeding towards the sea, like moths winging towards the lighted flame all that splendid powerful and arrogant Indian world with its clans of Kings and its weapons and its chariots and its gigantic armies were rushing towards the open mouths of the destroyer to bu lost in His mighty jaws, to be inangled between His gnashing teeth. In the lila of the Eternal there are movements that are terrible as well as movements that are sweet and beauti ful. The dance of Brindaban is not complete without the death-dance of Kurukshetra; for each is a part of that great harmonic movement of the world which progresses from discord to accord, from batred and strife to love and brotherhood, from evil to the fulfilment of the evolution by the transformation of suffering and sin into beauty, bliss and good, shivam,shantam,uddham anandam. Who could resis; the purpose of the Zeitgeist? There were strong men in India then by the hundred, great philosophers and Yogins, subtle statesmen, leaders of men, kings of thought and action, the efflorescence of a mighty intellectual civilisation at its height. A little turning to the right instead of to the left on the part. Page #75 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ GIN. of a few of those whold," it might want rejected his one's own advancement. The first wem, havo Averted the whole cata. Work. It was that his step forward to taken by the in trophe. So Arjan thought when he w 'Woved all leave him tinct of that love in the mother Rang asido his bow. He wusthe whole the other. When than who has who is randy' to acrifice her life hop of the Pandavas and without wried out great work in destro for the young, by the instinct of him their victory must noen i mere red, it for the cold by which he protection in the male who is rady dream and to fight ag act of mad hai misured the fans within that to morifice his life for his mate. ness. Yet it is to him that the Zahl- the force itself bread him to procon, The growth of this instinot in geint pmolnimn the utter helplesanen mit broke Napoleon. Some instru- the sign of an enlargement in thn of the mightiest and the core fulfilments are transured ap, some are conception of the self. So long ment of God's decree. "Even without Aung aside and shattered, but all aro as there is identification of self only thee all thes shall not be the men instruments. This is the greatness of with one's own body and its of war who stand arrayed in the great meh, not that by their own desires the site of the jita in oppring squadrons." For theee men strength they can determino great unprogressive and animal. It in are only alive in the body in that cventa, int that they are servicerblo only when the wolf enlarge to which stands behind and fulfil ituelf and specially-forged instrumente of include the mato and the children they are dead mon. Whom God pro- the Power which determines thom. that advancement becomes pouri tects who shall slay? Whom God Mirabeau helped to create the French ble. This is the first human state has alain who shall protect! The Revolution, no man more. When but the animal lingers in it in man who plays is only the occasion, he met himself against it and 'strove, the view of the wife and children the instrument by which the thing beooming prop of monarchy, to mchattels and possersions meant done behind the veil booomes the hold back the wheel, did the Fronch for one's own pleasure, strength, thing done on this wide of it. That Rovolution stop for the backsliding dignity, comfort. The fainily evon . which was true of the great slaying of France's mightient ? Kali put her viewod becomes the basis of civilisaAt Kurukshetra in truo of all things foot on Mirabeau and he dimppear tion because it makes social life pousithat are dine in this world, of all thoed; but the Revolution went on, ble. But the real developtnontofthn creation, destruction and preserve for the Revolution was the manifes god in man does not begin until the tion that make up the lila tation of the Zeitgeist, the Revolu- fainily become so much dearer than The greatness of this tonching is tion was the will of God. the life of the body that A man is for the great. Those who are commis s o it is always. The men who ready to sacrifice himself for it and wional to bring about mighty chan- prided themselves that great events give up his creo or uven his life for yes are full of the force of the Zeit- were their work, because they soem- 'its welfare or itu protection. To give prist. Kali has entered into thom er to have an initial hand in up oncs enne for the family, that is and Kali when she enters into a man thom, go down into the trench of state which most men CRICS nothing for rationality and Time and others march forward over have attained ; to give up one's possibility. She is the force of Na- their shattered reputations Thone life for the honour of the wife or the fore that whirls the stars in their who are swept forward by Kali with safety of the home is an act of svrbits, lightly as a child might swing in them and make no 'terms with higher nature of which man is op * ball, and to that force there is no- Fate, they alone purvive. The great- blo in individuals, incluson, but thing impossiblo. She is aghatana- Dess of individuals is the grentnost not in the inars. Beyond the family ghatana-putiyani, very skilful in of the eternal Energy within. comes the corninunity and the next bringing about the imponible. She step in the enlargement of the self is the detatmashakti swaguneit! THE DOCTRINE OF is when the identification with the nigudha, the Power of the Divine self in the body and the self in the SACRIFICE. Spirit hidden in the modes of its family gives way to the identification Gwu working and she needs no with the self in the community. T. thing but time to carry out the The genius of self-sacrifice in recognize that the community has ir purpose with which she is commis not conimon to all nations and to larger claim on a man than his wioned. She inoves in Time and the all individuals; it is rare and family is the first condition of the very movement Pulls itself, creates procion, it is the flowering of advance to the social condition. its means, accomplishes its ends. It mankind's ethical growth, the evi- It corresponds to the growth of is not an accident that she works in dence of our gradual rise from the tribe out of the patriarchal one man more than in another. He the wolf-regarding animal to th family and to the perfection of those is chosen because he is a likely ve Mullest divinity. A ab capable communal itutitutions of which our wol, and having chonon him she nei- of nolf-sacrifice, whatover hin other villagu community was 4 type. ther Nicota him till the purpose is sin, has left the animal behind Here again, to be always prepared to fulfilled nor allows him to reject him he has the stuff in him of wrifice the family intorest to the larher. Thurefore Srikrishna tells' future and higher humanity. gorinterest of thecommunity must be Arjun. J.A nation capable of a national act the fint condition of communal life 24 H 1 Ton fa una of self-sacrifice cheures ita future. And to give ono's life for the Nefety बिवावासाबरोबतिच्या नियोचाति veiled by forms ofoltikpoonia Self-seriflice involuntary of the community the act of divinity or which marlo the consummation of "The thought which thou thinkest however, the condition of our the eplarging self in the communal and takest refuge in egoism wying existence. It has been gradual iden. The next enlargement is to I will not fight, this thy resolve is growth in humanity. The Art the self in the nation. The evolution thin thing: Natate, will yoke sooriflope are always welilah--they of the nation is the growth which is thíos to thy work" When into to tbo scribce of others for molt important now to himanity Page #76 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMYAGIN. borse human milfishness, family secure her gtentnen becsense of my scured except by a genem! mulibelfishnews, las selfishnee having pride in her and my desire to nee noss to sacrifice the individual and till deep roots in the past must my nation donnant and imperial. the family to the interests of the fourn to Anou then selves in the All these are forms of Nelfishness nation. Nowadays a new call in vinilarger national self in order that pursning man into the wider life bly, forming the call on the higher The God in humanity may grow. which is meant to print in liberat- classes to sucrifice their privilegen Therefore it in that Nationalin in ing him frommelfishnea. The and prejndices, as the Japanese the, hermer of the age, and God curse of capitalism, the curse Smurni did, for the rising up of reveals himself w us in our common of Imperialism which nfflict the lower. The sprvad of a general Mother. The first attempts to form modern nations are due to this spirit of ungrudging self-sacrifice 11 nationality were the Greek city insintenar. It is the source of that is the indispensable prelude to the the Semitic or Mongolian inonnrchy, pride, incolence and injustice creation of the Indian nation. the (tie clan, thu Aryan ka ur which affect a nation in i prosper. This truth is not only evident frem jati. It will the mixture of all theneity and by that fatal progression the very nature of the movement dry which went to the formation which the Greeks with their sonte we have initintol, but it is borne of the wwwval nintion and evolvedl sense for those things clearly ont by the texts of history and exthe mulern peoplex. Here again, domarcated, it leads from prosperity purience to which we have been it in the rulines to wicrifice nolf- to inwolence and outrage and from recently muked to refer in each intervy, family intorust, clos inter- insolence and outrage to that ate, individual case before the act of cut to the larget national interest that blind inftantion, which is sacrifice in decided. It is by the which in the condition of humanity' God's instrument for the destruction appeal to history and experiences fulfilment in the nation and to die of men and nations. There is only that the Nationalist party has cota furity welfare or wafety is the su one retnedy for this purning evil vinood the intellect just as by its preme uit of welf-consummation in and it is to rogard the nation Ann inspiring ideals and readiness to The la per national ego. There is a necrary unit but no more in a suffer it has carried with it the vet higher fulfilment for which only onmmon humanity. horrt of the nation. The demand a few individuals hnve shown There are two stages in the life of that we would in every individual themselves rowdy, tho enlargemont a nation, first, when it is forming it. Case go into a review of the whole of the mult to include all humanity. Rolf or new-forming itsell, secondly, question is excessive and impossile. Astep forwani has been takon in this when it is formed, organised and It is unough if we are generally direction by the wolf-immolation of powerful. The first is the stage convinced of the utility and neck* few ww humanitarian idols, but to when Nationalism makes rightly ity of sacrifice and for the indiri. warrifice their intents of the nation ita groatest demands on the individual call. It must be remembered to the large interest of humanity dual, in the necond it should abate that we cannot argue from the In an act of which humanity in the its demands and having satisfied condition of people formeel, 4* in tut yet capable. God pre- should persevere itself in Cosinupo true and prowering to that of * paren, but to do not hasten the litanism somewhat as the indivi. pouple subject. struggling An ripening of the fruit before ita dual preserves itself in the family, miscrablo. In the fint met the Muson. A time will come whon the family in the class, the clnsa in individual is not called to frequent this wlms will be possible, but the the nation, Dos destroying iteolf acts of self-sncrifice but nly to time not yet. Nor would it be neodlosely but recognising a larger thos regularly denmudert ly the well for humanity if it came before interest. In tho struggles of a sub nation and to a general readiness the other and lower identification joct nation to realise its suparato for especial steritier in case of were comploto; for that would existence, the largor interest can only necessity, but in the menud the necessitats retrogression in order to bo viewed in prospect spd as a high necessity is a constant quantity. weer the top which has been ur inspiration to a broadminded Nor is it a SUR principle to unnitted. The advance of humanity and generous patriotism. No sacri demand in such cireumstances an is a samly prigrons in there is no fic of the nation to the larger adequatu value for every gruat gain in rushing positive for interest is possible, for the nation individual act of courage and selfahend, while important points in inust exist bufuru it can sacrificu its denial. It would indeerd be the roar to uncapturot. . inturusts for a higher good. singular for the individuals of Tho national go may only mean We are nt present in the first or nothing more www collective sulfish subjeet rution askud for the price formative stage, and in this stage thu of their liberty to say to the DOWN. I'mny bo rundy to norifice durand of Nationalis is imperativo. Disponsor of Karm, "You shall money and case for the country in It is only by the sacrifice of the inorder to secure my woalth, fnme, or give me so mucb in return for dividual, the family and the close to position and proporty which depond the supremu object of building up every individual macrifice and ar upon her nocurity and greatno. I must know your terms betinte the nation that under such adverse hand. Wo will trust you to may bo rovdy to wwwrifice these and circumstances Nationalism aans the extout f ugle pie worth mom for her bonuse of the nafoty curo thu first conditions for its exis of result for. Yuffering." of the home and the hearth which Not tence. Every act of the new Nation such hur by such is wpirit foey ensuruh I may be ready alism has been call for suffering to sacrifico much for her bucause have subjec t ions born deti and solf-sacrifde. Swaenhi was such bergrentnost, woulth, ekso mean la call, arbitration was such vered. call, the greates, woah, caso of my national education was such a call, community or my laas. Or I may above all, passive resistanco ww such be ready to sacrifice everything to call None of these things can be Page #77 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAVOSTI - . XOCA *** Jin the wall apely Her soul in God, 1. By this pori of intellectual A havinksite being in Gout, and I yoga Nowtou saw the law of What in yop? The average manlivings moving and aternally exist gravitation in the falling Appleof the world geperally connecting to Clod. . Archimedes found tho suuret of yoga with living in forowth an PEYSICAL YOGA. specifio gravity and cried "Eureka" raves, and going about in sackcloth | The mechanic, chemist and an od Edison unravellol the inysAnd when : panter know very well how to setorics of Electricity. Yoga in union in partition, maitycomplish something by uniting or 1 It is only when nan canthus in divernity. It is the many boonten d imuniting different things and, withdraw hitoself eatirely from ing one. In it lies wtrength. I component parta. the world of praying phenomena Can erily bronk twig. but a The Pyramids have been poeniblo And, retiro into the charnber of silence bundle of twige defies defies my my in the past by the upited efforts of in the past by the united effortw of within thnt he is face to face with mticularity. man. Look at the big warehouses, Truth and annue and know By a knowlerige of the laws of marta, wharves, armies and navier, truth at first hand. Truth is like union and disunion man has and see what union amongst men Heaven's glorious run that is not to bright the powers of Nature under can accomplish. be won with suny looks. It his control. Electricity comes down This new era in the history of requirus whole-rouled and conti from the clouds to light our mankind is an era of Yogn, of nued offort of the mind to lisroum, tum our fans, cook our united effort amongat men and cover and know Truth and the meals, and brush our shoes. This women. What was impresible fifty laws of nature. It is by means of this is a matter of every day experience years ago has been possible now. Intellectul Yoga that man can JWW. The Railway, the telegraph the work in the mine of Truth. Mou Yoga is the focussing of man's Pret Office, or aerial naviga of genius can take the necessary various powers on any subject. tion was the wildest dream of the pains to go through this process. Yoga may be physical, intelleotnal Ancienta A man who would talk Genius has been defipul to be the and spiritual as well as national of such things being possible was capacity for taking infinite prins and international considered fit enough for nothing in any mattor Truth has the Yoga begots power, and strength else and already on the highway been worshipped by her votaris Ik pasible what is otherwise to Bedlam. But to-day they to Bedlam. But today are in all agus and in all climes. There impossible. objects of actual experience to every is no other royal road to Truth. Yoga is sometimes misunder-man and woman and child. These This process of knowing truth stool. It is not the union of the things and much more are the first hand may bu calloul Intellectual human soul with God, for the soul resulta of physionl union. Wo shall and the oversoul are already in see by and by what man enn 1000 When the mind in ihsulutely union. The soul is in 'God. God plish by uniting amongst millions aboboil in any pursuit, it loista is in the woul, you can only unite and nations. touch with everything else. When what is not united. To talk of 1 The boxer puts the whole our attention is entirely engaged Tuiting the human soul in the strength and weight of his body in in study of any subject, say, God betrays an ignorance of the one arm and into ono blow. The beautiful piece of poetry, ruinat entire relation between God and sonata of Mozart and the soul painting or Architecture, or in the MUS, between the croator and the entrancing raptures of Tanson and interesting gano of chess, we forget cruatot. It is insanity to talk of Beethoven en due to the uniting everything else and do not mine marriage of an already married together in burutiful manner of the ticking of the clock ar the hun buuple. It will be just as un- the different sounds of the mut. of human voices and are lost, as it naturul to talk of uniting your The Taj and the Apollo Belvedere were, to the world for the time muterial body with space, booluse and the Madorna owe their perfoc buing. yvery atom that he material tion of beauty to the knowledgo of (To be continued.) existance is already in space. the union. Put the different parts HEXENDRA NATH SINHA. Yoga is not the union of the together properly and you have the hunan soul in the Divino soul. highest work of art. Taku thu MEETING IN COLLEGE SQUARE. It is the uniting of all of the powers parts separately and the onchantof the soul, the focussing of the ment is gone. scattered rays, as it were, in order The mannor, the procedure, the BABU AUROBINDO GHOSE'S SPEECH. to throw a strong flood of spiritual scientific method by which such The following is the full text of the light on the hitherto unexplored results are brought about may bo peech of Babu Aurbindo (Lowe w Galled Yoga. Similarly the proces presided at Sunday's toooting in C i regions of the spirit. There in the lerk Square Light in 48-in all. What we by which God is. Durcuired in the I thank you for the kindly wel . want it to know it, vel it, and see soul to allod Yoga that you hate woorde lo nie. "The fixed by the law for the breaking up a it. This is not uniting in a INTELLECPUAL YOGA. the nioetinge is also al law, and a purely physical sense, but the It is only when man aan unite afraid I have disapointed une t Apenkers by getting up so wron. But they object of yoga is actual perception, his mothernd mental powon that to-day. realiation of the Divine Poprobaliw he can acomplish Nayghing great, BIR E. BAKER'S SPEECH Mwell m development of the four the mind, Show your Recently spech how bryn made in the powers of the Soul. Attention properly, agd the problem Bungal Logtulative Cone by the 1.4 the province, a poorth I Link A Yogn is a memu to an eod. which hitherto laughed at your one of the most unfort to wad ng The ond is not anion, but peroep solutions is revealed to your ken and mading that have to delivere Itix liring realisation of God. booomes clear as drylight. T he pos visi main SX 125 Page #78 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYQGUN.. **dictal hat ihan not the center om theme olonial Bely A.country worden that have recently been commit Mr. Chokhale's justification of the no 1 the thing which trouble them will be for The But the LG, wys that inclures ied in London. Those tuurden have been presion on the ground that wer otuinitted by young man with whoto will be played which will obnervoso There has buen no pruu that any other un and relentlew topresion was the only nice dermation between the innocent in Indin or in England in rutinected, nu prible Attitude the Government could ont cold and the guilty. A more eyuical stateproof that any convpiracy has been Mlopt towards the ideal of independence ment ho veidone inued from a ruler in Dehind him. Not only but the Police WM abetard because the idone and the the position of Bir Edward Baker. If the in la lon have decloud that w e ontbeir thoughts of nation could not be thront carried out, who will be the vidence krew they find that the fuurder puninhect. This was a very dangerous gainer! I do not deny that it may for W dictated lay jernal and not political saching which Mr. Gokhale intro- time stop our public activition. It may Tootive. That ere is will the subject duced into his speech, that the ideal force the school of peaceful wit-develop'trial which has not been cloned of independence-- whether we call itment and pero elstance to desiat for Wis this the time, was this the orcasion xwam or antonomny Or Colonial Bell while frum ita activities at least in their for the Lieutenant Cioverimr of Bengal to uverinent, because these two thinge prosent forth. But who will gain by it? Lise from his wat in the legislative ('oun in a country circunstancad ke India Not the Government neither Mr. Gokhale al and practically wociato pracially make meant in practice the MMO (load ap- and his school of peadire w-operation. It the whole country roonilile for the crime plause) cannot be achieved by peaceful is the very terrorista, tbe very anarchiatr, A minglu inolatoul youth in London mean, Mr. (tokhalo know or ought I whom you wish to put down. who will Aut only m, but the Lieutenant-hover to know that this ideal wblo he decrien gain by it. It will remove from the peoHot, in tferring to the crime wid that in deeply rooted in the mind of thous ple their one bope, but it will give the there has been plenty of denunciation in ands of the penple and cannot be driven terrorlu freab incentive and it will the country but three denunciations did out. He has told the ardent hearts teach the violent beurts, the undisciplined I go far. And he wanted from us oue which cherish this ideal of independenor, and ardent minde very dangeroun lemon thing more and that w Ou-operation and are determined to strive towards that there is no peaceful way to the fulHo Wants en opwration from the whole it that their ideal can only be achieved Ilment of their mpirations and the cupamanity. He further addled him by violent means. If any doctrine can Bequence will be much one trouble to rent with the threat that if this be dangerous, if any teacher can be to contemplate. I trust the threat will I rration were not obtained, tapi wuld said to have attered worls dangerous never be carried out. I trust that the live to taken in which there would to the peace of the onuntury, it is Mr. Goveransent will be ruled by wine Horum for nice discrimination tokhale hinnell. (Loud cheer) Wo GOUDBOLA and consider the matter thore Retween the innent and the guilty. hare told the people that there is a carefully. There are ominous wine and The murder that love been corufnittod penceful means of achieving independence it NADIA Mil mesures were about to in Hengal have et ufficiently proved in whatever forn we wapire to it. We be paid which will put an end to In the failure of GILA After case tole the have mid that by well-belp. by Dusive the right of public meeting, and the iti of innlated individuals. There has resistance we can schieve it. We bevel public expression of our feelinga But been only a single instance which is still told the young man of our country. I trust that wiser unrela will yet vjudice, and if it even were fully "Bui.d up your own industries, build prevail. The Government should te Alliwted, it would only prove that up your own schools and college member that it atanda dinclated from the crime was done in one cane by Mall nettle your open disputes. You are al the people by itd very constitution. p of inen. l'ruler wuch circunstancew ways told that you are not At for well. It wanta co-operatiow it cannot get whint in the co-operation that the L-G government Show by example that the cooperation which is wireply another deunds froin us? He will not le katin you are at to govern yourselves, show gain for pasivo, obedience. That in fied if we denounce and dinnclate our It by developing, Melf-government the door.be which is being taught to wolves from the erinne. He wants through welf-help and not by depending day, the doctrine of the divine right en operation. It is at Irant derinable upon others. There is second limb of officials and the obligation on the luat he would non and describe the I to that policy and it is possive rosial people of Prive obedience. That is pertinn he invinta on Lefore be carries tance. Passive resimtance means two doctrine which no modern nation can mit the remarkable threat with which he things. It ineens fint that in certain nopept. No modern nation can accept hapoanght tn en forre hin demand. There matters we shall not 00-operate with the extinction of its legitimate and h reen wh talk recently, in a wider the Government of this country until natural hopes. Co-operation can only be NORIN, 1f operation. Now, gentlemen, it 119 what wo consider our given if the Governoent which is now We are people who denand wolf-govern rights. Hecondly, if we are persecuted, if allen becomes our own, if the people have ment. We have a government in which the plongh of represion is paced over , a sbare in it, not merely in name, not we are hint at all writed and we shall ineet it not by violong, but by werely by the right of talk in the legir. which we have no otrl What is the Ruffering, by rave roaintance, by lawful lativo ouncil, not merely by apparent hoperation a governinent of this kind ineann Wo have not sad to our young cowione, but by getting wwe begrure can rally demand fmm unt It can only men. "when you are reprowned, retallate" of control in the patter of legislation, in demand from UA obeclienne to the law, we have said, "utler, Now we are told the apenditure of the tale they are moperation in keeping the hw and that by doing We Are anonuragen of called on to pay for the maintenance of leiving T And pler. What molition and anambiam. We have been the administration, if, in short, they can further enhoration ran they expert told by Anglo-Indian D per that by be given more starting point from Ensuun ? Even in the matter which peaking in Beacion Square and other which in future the Government of the Lli. ho inontioned, we are at a placut on patriotism and the duty of sutfor. the country can be developed into * In to nee low #ponple cirvuinntaneeding wo encourage nadition. Wo are Government of the people. That is the like our even can help hin. Still I told that in preaching prave rooistance only condition upon which the co-operahave a propriul to inake. I think we are onouraging the people to violate tion, of which we hear 10 much nowthere is only one way by which the law and order and are foetering violence days, can be given. Witbout it or unfortunate neuntenne can be stopped and rebellion. The contrary, is the truth. operation is a satire, it in a gardy. It "The niler of Bengal in his speech pake We are showing the people of this country in the co-operation in walch ene side in apprl of certain speech made in taive rintance the only WAT in Acta And the other side merely ways "y " 1. Mr. (inkhale at Poona ropntly. which they can natinly their legitimate which is demanded of us. Wo cannot In that wh Mr. Gokhale declared ampiration without breaking the law and give our wnction to much cu oporaston that the ideal of independence was an without resorting to violence. This is Bo long more that little of Bubutantial bal which no Nane hinn could hold the only way we can find to co-operate well-government is not concoiled to be He waid that it w imyoville to achieve in unintaining peace and order. The co. Lave no choice but to cleave fimply to P independence by pracolul tune and the operation we expect from the Lleutenant iversitie w the only peaceful jab pople who advocate the faceful method (overnor of Bengal but from the I the realisatien of our legitimato spinf ive resistance are men who, outrovernment of this enuntry in return is tions. We cannot Kacrifice our country. of warli do not peak out the that they will respect the primny right We canot give up the ideal that is dear I bought that is in their heart. That of the people of this amtry, they will re- to our heart. We cannot macrifiee uer ins of Mr. Ginkhale's has lecen con la set the right of public meeting and the Mother. If you take away our priruary 11. divted beforehand by the Senninna right of a free prosa sad the right of free, rights all that is left for us to perso huolatinn. If they cu-nperate no far Tenintance and peacefully to raffer, pesce Judge of Alipire anlevet en Anglo- then we can sure them that this move: fully to refuse the parody of co-opertion Indian peper was obliged to say that went will Ivance on peaceful lines and which we are asked to give. “APPEARANCE IS HALF THE MAN." It is a fict that personal appearance goes a lopg way in the stimation of men by the Public. You can not have a grand appoamace unless you have a head of nice hair. A heal of fine hair and a good complexion is yours if you regularly use H. Bose's KUNTALINE It has been plossing millions of its users and will pleuse you. Sold in 54 oz. bottle-Sweeth. Lily, Rose and Jasmine Scented. 11. BOSE, Mfg. PERECHER DELKHOSE HOUSE, 61-1 Borbasar, CALCUTTA.,. Page #79 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ - 9 N ACOUR I R AR M 1 wrmes A large number of workPeccal the poor the anotare stored when Matohen menu having weted Abdebed with lotnobared there a largely roll in the town that they wdvanlig i to be hard tilt, while a good quantity in went to Sou(Trom the Dewa) . INTRODOCTORT. where, while we pudiendly stalint bora theria India. The watta match-wood grow This wortabop la Bepul vould cont plentifully in the woody hills of Peach We have described in part detail in a lot Be 19 000 to quip but Mahal, but the Railway traight pate De previoon numbers, the growth Ahmedabad with so many will working worlously diminish, the profit. A EUthe Textite Sudesh in the Presideway there to no Deowity of wetting up excloropre expert hu been engaged for the Bomby which w w otiond, though dively for the new enterprise. We factory under whom management the threatened in ita Chine market, han understand the dhotia, marios, mulla oto, quality of the match manufacturd been stendily gaining pound in the tarbed out by the "Sre Ram-Krishna how greatly improved home (Indian) market, thanks to the Mine tollent in quality up to the All these Match-facterior, if they pron growing expansion of the Badenbi to be eventually woponatul, will not only Movement in India. For the rich Bom The Decorn Match Maputoturing Com bo able to put stop to the foreign Way Mill-owner, uamindful of the dopropany-This Company w launched orly annual dmin of about 66 lakhs of rapon mion abroad, has been to quite the London in the beginning of the current yor at from the country, but will be an objectThe busy increasing his spindles And Satan Bulldinge having been roured lenson to other provinces which have not looms and calculating als well-earned prodt ready-made st Kard, and machinery all yot taken to match-manufacturing on in alle and comfort, under the blowing Atted op operations have already been truly proper sale of the Swadeshi-Beyoott Movement begun on and woulo. Match-wood, CUTLERY, BRABS-WARE, ETC. Not only thin; but there he been mateh-boxes to, und bere being of good The Peokar Cutlery Co, Ld. - Thinlong. viable marked andeavour on the part quality, the matches are said to burn standing Factory has been turning ont d.the capitalista to launch forth many teadily and carily various kinds of knives, Muson, solsson, atbar concerns in the Industrial and The Karnatak Match-Tactory, Dharate, which may favourably be compared commercial lines . ww.-This Potory w started worly with imported articles, both in roepoet of To give our readers en account of the year ago Dharwar. The letytato quality and price. The manager is Mr. maay-sided activities shown by the manufactured in the ingly A mid to Monohar who received his training in people of the Western Providency we burn steadily and the fourl get-up of burn standily and the London give the following brief account of the the boxes a good.' Among the fourishing hand-industrien many industries that have of late sprung The Western India Matoh Works This in the department, may be wentioned wp there, this account, however, including Company has been recently started at spear-heads of Ahmednagar, hunting. RO information about the growth of Bombay with a capital of lakh of rupee knives, swords and chain Armour in industries in the Natire States in the divided into 4,000 share of Ra 90 euch Outch, Kathiawar and Barda, bras Presidency. We may add here that we Mouans D. B. Chitti, 14,LLB, Ragha ware of Nasik and Poone, and bra are collecting materials for an indepen- vayye, 180, LL, XV, Athley, LA, and utensils of the Bombay city and of Ahmeddeut article on the latter subject, which G.N. Potdar, BA, (Chemical Engineer) are abad. .. duo ourse, will be published in this on the Directorate, while Mont. Ram. STOAR-MANUFACTURER journal.) chandra & Co., are the Managing Agency. There is one sugar-factory at Ako The special merit of the Company is that MATCH-MASUTACTURE (Belgaum which en taken up here This industry has been taken up here is onducted two of the oficers on ite Managing Agen by Mon. Kulakarni and C., on the Hadi more carnestly than in any other cy have the qualification of having done principle. province of The sugar manufactured here India. The following practical work in large Match-Factories in Japan, while Mr. G. N. Potdar, As, who is wid to have excelled imported wagar in . brief socount of the factories started The Belgaum taste. is on the Directorate is spessod Chemical Match-Manufacturing - The rugar-factories at Kolbour, BridThis Company ve started rookatly at Engineer from the Imperial University of dhlhal and Hudli bave up-to-date machiBelgaum with a capital of Ra Tokio, in Japan. Some other salient feat 30,000 perion. The total annual out-put is worth divided into 1200 shares of Ra 25 each ures of the Company are (1) the manufac turn of the chemicals required for the pur." The Secretaries of the Company are 8 about Ra. 00,000 Vaman Appaji Nilajkar and 8 Balleri pome of which Laboratory Workshop is! LEATHER AND PARA MANUYAUTURBO abna Harl Khataw, both of whom learn. about to be erectod; (9) practical help! There are several leather factorio in ed the industry in Japan. The wood given by responsible Goveratuent Format the city of Bombay. There are also ward is obtained from the same locality. Omloors with regard to the proper site, others in the Presidency - 8, foc The matches manufactured there wood, eta, (3) murnace of 6 pc, dividi- tory Navasari (Burat) two in the have already been placed on the market dont to shareholders and (1) the oppor Native State of Owalior, namely, Sindhis The office Company to 603 Adibwar Peth, tunity given to the rich and the poor slike Leather Factory and the Mortor Tangery: Belgaum. keeping the value of each share at Rs 90 also recently started Chrome' tanning only. factory, in the State of Baroda, allowing • We omitted to give a our previous The Gujarat Islam Factory of Ahmade their birth to the Swadahl Movement Mounts of the Indian Textile Industry Textile Industry I had bad-This Factory, though started or this story thouch atted The hand-made leather industry, too, . morence to Bengali Mal enterprise her than thow tutioned'abon, denervo bm undergone great development during M Ahmedabad, in the shape of the "Bremention here. It has excellent machinery, the last fow. FAM. Among articles of Ramkrishna Muh" of Ahmedabad Indenied from Germany, which the leather work are wddle cover, shoes, www C. RINGER & 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. S : ESTABLISHED 1887. For Prompt work de excellentrates. TEE PREMIER HOMCOPATHIC MUTERJEL & CO., ** El ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA Authen Diploma Acces LONDON teyou it reliable and genutno Homoeopathio medicine, tako omrel ' 96, OLIV Prax, Caloutte. . theo yain gothite from RINOER 8. To be your Auditors, . ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. Page #80 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ .10 KARMAKOGEN. leggins, and accoutreinent manufactured 1 June Yoon' . SAMADHAYI'S CASE in Mindh, not to mention the time-honour aiderable enquirie othe Industrial ed manufacture of shield at Ahmedabad Developement Co, La Anakapalle It Quite recently Mr. J. W. Dhuplar of is not bogus company, but although THE APPROVER Alilagh has manufaturud kind of red small, it has a subotential footing. I legtbar as highly polished me imported have alter enqurie applied for share Mr. & C Mallik, Additional Bensions articles and I expect other gentleman in Bengal Judge, Prolding over, the Howrah ChaiThere are paper-milles located at Gwawill come forward to rapport the under nal Seniosk, on Tuesday resumed the liur Seinthia Mill), Bombay (Girgaon taking. I may way that some of the hearing of the are in which Pandit Milla) Surat (four amall milla) and companies that are being floated will in Mokhoda Charan Ramadhayl wande Poona (Ruy mille ) mont of which are all likelihood fail, but good many will charged with having barboured two damanaged by Indian survive to the benifit of the country and coita in connection with the Bigl sti case A rogarda hand-industry under this I have reason to believe that the Ana THE APPROVER heading, comme paper is still to Nome el- kapallo company will vurvive." Babu The examination-in-chief of Panna Lal tent manufactured from vegetablo Abrna Arabindo Ghosh writen. "The Anak Chatterjee ww concluded at about 3-37 in several of the large town in the pallo Penell Factory, I believe, the only P.M. when he was cross-examined by Mn Presidency, especially at Ahmedabad and institution for its purpose begun on the N. C Sep Bar-at-Law, for the defence. Baroda scale and with the preparations necer Witness stated I gave up my stu(To be continued.) sary for succes. The shares are very dice three your ago. I have been sitting small being only Rs 10 and therefore it is at home idling away my time, without ho comptence of mont to tako doing any work. I remember the Bighati THE ANAKAPALLE PENCIL few shares. I hope the public of Bengal Care in High Court. Since the Bighati FACTORY will contribute their share by taking CABO I have been doing nothing, except -000 part if not all the sharta and thus saure working w Police informer. I confonced the capture of one very important article because I repented. After repenting, I beAN APPEAL. of manufacture by that Swadeshi move- came approver. I did state before the Depu ment of which Bongal is the cradle. ty Magistrate that I first met Kartic Dutta Gentlemen, when the swadeshi move- In the words of Dewan Bahadur R. v. at the time of the "Ardhodya Yoga." I went is being proached everywhere in Dhamanukar, Ex Dewan of Baroda State first came to know Mokhada at the India with on the platform and in "It in the bouniden duty of every son and Telinipara house on the afternoon of the private conversation, it is not too much daughter of India to do all that he or who I day of the dealt day of the dacolty. I had never seen h to export support for the above all can to revive the indigenous industry | Mokhoda before that I came to know concern and we expect at lost a little without which, w our wine men in the Suresh Mitra the day that we first boCADO nisterin nell-sacrifice in action ma proof country have declared, the regeneration of known to Mokhoda. I may have wid in of Murety of world and mind. Swadeshi the country would be practically impoe the lower Court that our gang consisted spirit is not purely spirit calculating mble. I have every confidence that all of Kartio Dutta, Dhiron Chouh, Biren profite alone but a spirit full of mennible people will join me by generously Mullick, Bure Mita, Lault Ganguly, patriotion. (Ope's Own Country) raudy contributing to the undertaking to ensure Jiten Rai and others to make helf-sacrifiou. "He is a good ita MUCCOBA." Mr. Sen : Did you read your deposition Divine that follown bis own instructions" For further particulars and sharon, in the lower Court, before you signed sayu Shakespere. please apply to the undersign their it 2-Y c. The above company is reglatered authorised agent Mr. Sen : Did you notice any mistake under the Indian co's act with one lag of V. NARASIMHAM. thote 2-I do not remember. rupees capital divided into 10,000 89, Phoer Lane, Caloutta. Mr. Son : Did you live in Ram Mohan sharon of two rupoos each. A few shares Shah's Lane 2-Yon, the "Yugantar" office only are available. The Director was there. Bupect 20 per cunt, net profit. Extracts Mr. Sen : Where did you go after your from sobie of the tistimonials are pub gang u you wid, had removed from linhed below and they will, I think, BHATTACHARJEE & Co. there To Chetle, Durgapur, I had been convince the public that the outspany to 88, Shib Narun Duns's LADO After The Duke Homeopathto Hall. is not bogus one. that Amrita Inzar Patrika writen under 18, Shambazar Street, Caloutta. To further questions, witness replied : 1 dato June 1, 1000. The factory has al American Homeopathic Mediciens said in the lower court, that Kartic Dutta roadly outienced manufacturing pencils 5 and 6 pice per dram Dhiren Ghosh, Biren Mullick, Suresh of different variety and from the specimena in tube phial Orders promptly supplied Mitter, Lalit Ganguly, Jiten Roy and that we have seen, they are in no way, by V. P. P. Catalogues on application. others lived at se, Sharpukar Street. I inferior to what we usually get in the showed the letter came from Banaree from market. Speaking of the oompetency of Mokhoda to Ram Sital Maitr. I got that Mr. Narayanarow, the managing director letter back and I kept it in my poennaion. of the factory, the Bal Guogadhor Tilak R. C. BROTHERS. I tore it up probably after two or three writes "I have discussed with Mr. Nany. dayu. I remember distinctly that I did not Anarow hin scheme for starting small . ALLAHABAD & CALOUTTA take it to Manickganj in Daoen District. I pencil Factory and the idea Appears to Founder of Steel Trunk ladastry don't rmember that I ever said I tora me to be quite posible. I wiab him in India. that letter op after I had gone to Baroda every succee and I have no doubt that Babu's house ESTABLISHED IN he deserves it fully." The Amt. Regia trar of joint stock companies writlag Boat Mochie minde, Stove palad of this factory obuteven that it is the STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES Cold Mo moet monomically managed concern in FACTORY :his jurisdiction Mr. J. C N. Fowler the Head Ant. cullector of Viogapatan 11, Maniktal Strbot, (Rambagan.) POR HEAD OFFICE . writes "I confidently recoinmend the Ownimake POOTBALLS concern - invanter" Mr.Dinaba 7/, Cornwalling Street, (line) Edulji Wacha writer "I am convinced BRANCH:that your pencil making is bound to 161, Bowboat Strooite (Baitakkhata) Hint fpe on appliontion 1 suol" The Hon. Mr. Sarula Chapel CALCUTTA. SEN & SINI Mittar, late well known justice of the . Choveringher, GALCEATA Calotta High Court write under dito WHOLESALE RETALI VE Salveta Page #81 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ NEWS. * ** What wil. OURSELVES. talo boy had been with them the day before - It is les . terday. The morning one of the Mr. Sen: It ishim Na wyle ger, third pa r oda "Da priel poble Whure conduct is under investigation, should it be twee limitaka taking the boy p oantho p on the with him the publia mad. I appreThe approved toont in the lower printing peshe ne bo hend that undgotados is being exer Court.wu the road one by one which regularity in the publiction of the cimed over the boy. I hope your Honour will make no enquiry about this matter u to the doot that the write dore the bound and the third of the paper and do fontice to the cu . letter up in the boss of Baroda Kasto with view to remove the diffeulty The petition recented by Pyari Babu while Bonomal Dus was living Mukerfor. . . Are making better NTIACnt for mamined. We the press representatives The with betuig wked whether be printing the paper. The paxt fure of are quite in the dark u to what is imhad any doubt portant with to the Karmayagin yil be published on Satur ency of this has stated te la not statement, Answered in the airmative day the 17th instant inatond to be found Laywhere in the town. There of on trong rumour current that he has Saturday the 10th. Mr. Sen: What toon have you to The publication been taken to Bantregachi for the verifica doubt that Wys the Magistrate short of the art imo ww tion of certain statements that he had consequently made in the SenioDeCourt. Certain sighted or hard of bearing- delayed. We are glad to be in , bo posi. rumoun regarding the manner in which tion to inform caur I do not nmember exactly what our readers that better Bonomali v taken away from his house Arrangements have I xid been made sod this morning led to mee his mother in the woning. She id that in the mornMr. Sen: When did you mum. benesforth the Karmayogis will be ing Bonomali yutting in the houro regularly published, and our radar the name of Nanda Kumari-At Belly, When certain contable with two or I wanted it when I gave my name will be able to detect an improvement three other suddenly appeared and hand od ove peper, utenrilly the yummions to Ram Bital Bebu. in the getup of the paper. The unusua! And had it algned by biu. No sooner the Witness continued:- I do not remember and unexpected demand for the paper mignature was got than the constables when Suresh Mitter weated the name vised the boy and literally dragged hina noitate the reprinting of the back away. A certain police officer i stand of "Motill." Prubably at Shababgunj. number We shall be glad to know the ing in the lane cloee hy. The mother It may be at Hally. There was no inue or un mo subcriber would does not know of the boy's whereabouts since then. Bensinal developments are want. We would take this opportunity consultation between ourselves about erpected of wying that we have no connection our suming names. I do not re with the Bangaloe Karnayogis to be member, how we were described in published from Uttarpip It is sain. " YOU GAIN 25. p. c. the letters written by Pandit Mokbode dependent paper with which we have Charan Semedhayi. I do not remember If you purchase Bantipur Dhutis, Saria no connection. The conducters of the be exact wording of the letters, but mad Rumala from paper have only our permission to pub the purport of that Although II SANTIPUR DESIYA BHANDAR Ltd. Hah Bengalee translations of Articles have heard the letters read out to me Whole Sale & Retail. appearing in the Kurmayogin several timea in art I dod not Riggeat-Factory--Gold Medalist momber wbether the banue of the "wok Weaver boye" were mentioned there. The two boy" wero mentioned in the letter, but could not definitely my in which 171-41 wwwwwwwwww w www of the letter it was written. THE X-BAR OT PERIA. affaut 5 017 i Mr. Ben: Why did you may at first A Rumian circular to the Power decla | প্রত্যেক নরনারীর অবস্থপাঠ্য উপাদের then that you did not remember whe rue that the Shah's taking refuge in the ther the naine were at all in the lot. 19711 4 7ce fact - Ruarian Legation in no ww modides the terl-Because I could not understand th's in the M . principle of non-intervention falfa: f: TIG ! your question very well R101 707 internal affairs of Pernis laid down in the ): a testata 110, AAt this stage the Court rom for the circular of 14th July. তরু এজেলিতে প্রাপ্তব্য। day. C atha-The booklet deals has MIDNAPORE ENQUIRT. with the duties of women in easy, Op the 19th the following petition was For Rheumatism, elegant Bangali. It will be found made to the Commissioner by Baba Pyari useful to those for whom it is sicatica Contrac- Mohan Dus regarding the boy Bopomali intended. Duy who wa alleged to have placed the ted joints etc. TOT 2-4 stecca bomb in Pyael Babu's howso. Sir,-I beg মদনগুগে ANTI KHEUMATICA, প্রসন বলিয়াছেন প্রেমের most respectfully to bring your Honour's Price 2-6 with Postage. নিকট বিশ্বৰিমােহন রূপ, হিলােক বিজয়ী notice to the fact that I have been informFOR MALARIA & CONTINUED TEVER. ad that Bonomali Das, who was witness e znátte 2014 7240 of ANTIMALARIA Price 1-2 with for the defence in the Midnapore cone- 1941 face da sifa Pontage. . pincy or in the Beaslons Court, has Sera fou frats (4044faat more (Mads of Indigenowe druge) been oted M witness in the inquiry For Ring worms, Dhobie's ithe আসঙ্গশিপ নিকটই উহাদের যত শক্তি which is being held by your Honour and Scalicos & other skin af'ooetiong প্রকাশের যোগ। আসল পক্ষের Anticabios Price As per box that certain police officers against whom the charge of fabricating evidence hue 1; 54 Pute A TECH DASASRAX MEDICAL HALL boca Ind, have biga taying to get hold of f er foto 911 C11 70-1 Harrison Rosid, the boy for some time past and that the feye sterf 11 - wwwp o wwwwww ••• monta 661 cofa. va fer fram 71 ATCI - yr AT, NARL STRAIT, CALCUTTA , a fana meri 4*4 funca ** Wil Brabanti Agonale all over India, Burma & Opylon, utafuta WTCE I * fua *** CAPITAL 10 LAKHS OF RUPEES hogy ott fa fata Tom fica from Dag 41 4199 Nyala thes 2011 , ' w for Mi t o in rool, for barn of Ra 10 ach an wilt avadable af fere 773- ... BANKERS: THOMAS COOK, & SON SU D AN PROTE AANKwa tice: * W ** ** मनिमविक नामाजिक परशा बागायत " Ayam for Shaw, Agopa Home tre fosta d el arro i totut I EASTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO, LD. Page #82 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMA LOGIN NEWS. NEWS. NEWS. LASTERN BENGAL TRADE The outstanding features of Eastern | YATUIJANOPOR KURDER Tu..1 THAT MATTERA --- Bengal trade during the last official year The Fatehjangpur murder case, in which The eutta Weekly Notex" in notwere the diminution in the coasting trade Ninhi Kanta Banerjee was charged with icing the judgment of the High Court in and the increase under foreign trade, by murdering a brother of Gobeh. police he : lapore Bomb Cine makes the over a crore of rupees, counter-balanced inforiner, was taken up to-day by the SubJunt e nt that, having regard to however by a decrease in the imports of divisional officer. Three witnesses, includ. the d ... 111en in this case, the Excutivo malt, provisions and hardware and cutlery. ing accused's father were examined and ing accused's fath (invernment would have done better to Another feature, to which Government the case was adjourned to August and have met it# mind at rost about the draws the attention of the Forest Departallel conspiracy and turn its undivi. ment, is the increase in the importa of ded 1 tontion to the mining of the MR. STAMJI KARENA VARNA OX "Wood and manufacture of wood" due to motal tone of the Magistracy and the SURENDRA NATA.Police which in this country certainly importations from Australia by the Asram While Babu Surendra Nath Banerjen Bengal Railway. Rice and paddy exported stands at pruwent at very low level." has been posing before the British in 1906-07 WM only 373 maands and in Neglect of no obvious & method of corroc public the real representative tionin really at the bottom of thens the following year 7,906. But thanks to of India and attempting to connect. Police kandala Police refortu haw improved agricultural conditions, the ex. Byamji with the recent London murden taken wholly vicioun turn, for whilo. port aggregated 16,661. Jute exports were Syamji, in letter to the Times, de the cat of maintaining the Police how Rs. 77.48 lakhs or 30.7 per cent. better. clares that Babu Surendra Nath is a enormously increaned, there is no An arrangement has been made by aycophant and self-seeking flatterer Towindling improvement in moral or Anarm-Bengal Railway for a new service of metbol of "work. It IHM praising the foreign yoke, and says it is a certain RA steamers between London and Chittagong mistake to rely on the loyalty of the any thing can be that the Police will which, an the Board of Revenue remarks nover improve NO hung & Magintaaten Indian marmer, who are joining in the frel compelled in ennvict on grounds will doubtless Le proved of the greatest ser of policy. The dimovery great revolution now beginning in carnet. of crime in vice to the trade of the Provine Proposala no doulit legitimate function of the Nagintracy in India, Sir Edward for dredging the port of Chittagong and FOR ALL SORTS OF ILLUSTRATIONS. Candy points out in a letter to the impruring ita Jetty socommodation are Write to congresu organ, "India," reproduced laowlere. But it does not follow from under consideration. Lbin that the Magintrates must "ind" THE NEW ARAH OF PERSIA.evidence for the Police or countenance, objectible Police methods of "inding The new Shah, who is thirteen years old, avidenon. We do not understaud sir left the Russian Legation youterday and Ydward Candy to claim the authority druve encorted by two Indian sowers and Brothers of Sir William Markby, Sir Maxwell two Runian Cwack to Sultanabad Palace Melville and Sir Jamon Stephan for the where he was formally informed of his PHOTO-ENGRAVERS, propterous proposition that "nechty accession. The enort returned on U tou conviction" com reaching the gate of the Palace indicat PRINTERS & DESIGNERS. prebend oxtortion or fabrication of ing that the new Sultan was no longer un 67, BECHOO CHATTERJE'S STREET, videoon. der Anglo-Russian protoction. CALCUTTA. K. V. Seyne & STRENGTH FOR THE WEAK. Tonic Glycero-Phosphates contains Phosphorus to make BRAIN, Calcium to make BONE, Iron to make BLOOD, Strychnine to stimulate the whole SYSTEM and many other Ingredients (complete Formula can be given on application.). THE MOST POWERFUL TONIC YET, THE SAFEST. Rs. 1-8 PER BOTTLE. THE BENGAL CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS, Ltd., 91, UPPER CIRCULAR ROAD, CALCUTTA. Page #83 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ RE NEWS. No . arecha up balony M Smith p 1 THE LONDON MURDER. H. ww ww the bodies of Sir Curson Wyllie and Dr. Lalam COURT PROCEEDINGS He took the primoper into custody. STANUT ON THE LONDON MODER: Alter an interval he was The polic-court proceedings at West taken to the Mr. Krishnavarma in latter to the Writon-atreet police station. Howus "Tinen" while inying that he is abeolutely minister, where the arrinted man-whose dotained there for time, name was given u Madan Lal Dhingra and then unconnected with the deed, approves of charyod. the m arination of Sir W. Curson-wylltia. wwe brought up before Mr. Horace The constable added that be ww Sir Smith on the morning of July end, were With regard to Dhingra he says that he very briel. Curton-Wyllie we dead cu luis arrival in a martyr in the case of Indian indepen Dr. Laluan, howetor, The prisoner w remanded for denne. He predicta that are long • catas. full 2 still alive. The prisoner, on bring asked trophe will stagger bmmanity unless the period of eight daya at the request of the if he winlied to put any que-togs probouting solicitor after formal evidence British withdraw from India to the had bean given by two police officers of constablo, merely suck w bead. bir arrest and being charged. Superintendent Albert ac mater! INDIAN SOCIOLOGIBT. : The prisoner was led into court by that the prisoner at Walton-atreet Mr. Arthur Homely, Printer o "In- ulice officer, who held him firmly by the on his arrival abuat 13-30 m When dian Sociologiat," has been committed for -arm and placed him in the duck, where he he charged ho' s him nod his trial on a charge of printing scan.lalous renained standing with his banda in his head, while his lipa noved, but he and seditious libel. He pleaded not-guilty pockets and leaning against the front could not hear if he mid anything. and was reled on bail rail during the brief period be was in This evidence ld the incidunt of court. He was dread in well-worn the prinoner's question, already described. dark PRIA CONTACNTIOX. : concluded the proceeling lounge wit, and with his gold. 'The mle luated in the Wilak" press conrimmed spectacles and thin from he Alter momentary consultation with tiration case by the District Magistrate, looked like a native student of not very hin clerk and the propecuting solicitor, Hoshiarpur,alling upon the editor and ample meana. the magistrato remanded the prisoner He only spoke once, and that was when proprietor to show cause why the order of for eight day& . confucation should not be inade absolute naked by the clerk if he had any question It was noticeable frature that ne out to Superintendent INACH, WO will be hard on the 30th instant Indians were present in the court or gave evidence to the charge against oftaldo when the case camo on. At the him. Thin, as the prosecuting solicitor hering of the unit came in which SPINRK-RUPTURE : had previounly explained to the magie Bir Williaru Lee. Warner figured how A pankha coolie was, it is alleged, dono trata in his opening statement, we he months ago the court was thronged to death in the Infantry Kines of the Came- wilful murder of Sir Curzon-Wyllie sad with young Indiana Pumilent in London. ith minians at Cawnpur about a week ago and Dr. Cawas Lalance." Mr. Munket, who pruwecuted on be. Military doctora traced donth to spleen. The prisoner hesitated when asked for hall of the police, stated that there was rupture. The Cantonment Magistrate has any question, then blurted out very more bebind that case than appeared taken up the enquiry. : rapidly, "Only one, sir. It was not wilful murder in the case of Dr. LalCaca." The rest of his question was lost in the SWADESHI ( HT TO ME MACKANNYA: tortent of words which came from the The Labore Indian Association at prisoner. WEAVING CO. LD. moeting poned resolution exproming "Did you hear what he wld" asked abharrence at the London natrag, morrow the solicitor of the Superintendent. at Land Ripen'n death, and disapproval of We are selling at a very cheap rate, Not all of it, wir," replied the officer. erancanions to the Moslem League. It fur Sumarner Shirting, Contings, etc.. re But the prisoner was not asked to tbore removed to prewont Mr. Mackarner and Wrapper, Alowan, Serge, FlanM. P, with a silver toa set of Kashmir peat his words, 10ake for his advocacy of the cause of the EVIDENCE OF ARaRe. nel Shawls, etc., Manufactured Deporteer. Evidence of the arrest was given by from our own Factories. Constable Frederick Nichols, of the B Division. He stated that about ten Special rates for Dealers, Shopminutes pont eleven the provious night, koepers and Merobante. ΤΕΙ Ein consequence of certain information, Shares of Rs. 25 sach still available ho went to the Indian section of the linperial Institute. He there ww the pri CALCUTTA DEPOT, 1€ Lull Bazar St. LONDON. CAPITAL Stupca Each share £ 1 or Rn. 15. soner being beld by one gentlemen. Its orgas SVARAJ • edited by SJ. RC PAI Solo Agent RGAON in India BOMBAY Ilead Office AMRITSAR; Baie -Caloutta, Lahore, Multao, Peshawar, Patiala, AMahabud, and Hyderabad (Sind), Mirzapur. becrits LIFE INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES. Beforo inguring slow where compare our rates and terma Banking Department receiver Monting Deposite at 9 par cont ! Havings Bank Depoulta at per ont. Fixed Deposita 4 to 6 percent, done Yonely ... Baby Atindo. of Blaking but s inely ... RA Post Fron. Il peuty.wapid on good commission. For terms, etc, write to R. C. PANDIT, MANAGER, 1.2. Lall Bazar Street, Calcut! UND NATIONAUST AGENCY. NATIONAL BANKING.CO.ID ARTAMAN AGENCY. T ) · Single Copy ... Page #84 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ BEWAREOF IMITATION As gandhawine KARMAYOGIN. 14 . .. RUBBER INDIAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRIAL NOTES Our new province is to be congratulatAND ed upon having secured the marriers of PHARMACEUTICAL INDIAN PAPER MILLS Mr. R. I. Proudluck, (urator of Carles Despite the exintence of paper mills in and Purke on the Nilgiris, who has alWORKS. India, the yearly importa of per of all vibe the Government of Rebay upon Horts are very Inrge and rapidly increasing prospect of rubber cultivation in the 'The importa figere for the last five years, West Coast of that Presidency. He pe No. 1, Hogal Kuria, Simla P. O., for example, have been in lakhs of rupeer, ed through Maulas last Welne day, oh 32.18, 04.37, 70-44, 0.11 and 93.24. ultin, on his way here, our new sette CALCUTTA. ment luxving requiritioned his mervices LAHORE EXHIBITION. for this l'rovince, with a view, we pr The entiratril T C of the forth. wie, of him wujrintending its cultiv coming Lahore Industrial Exhibition tiunt of rubber. Mr. Proullek having amount to three lakh. The Municipal rendered much good wrvice in another runt in RM. 10,0, pullie mulrip Pichidery, we are wuri hin m ice Amount to l. 3.(KN), the lead river be kreat value in our New I'rovinc. ment cient in bolakh R. 25.000) M E. B. and A. Eru." ted from the Frutier (invernment and it like amount fruin the Kashmir inte RIVAL BUSINESS (ONPANIES. In the tniclut of the prevailing excitaBURMESE PONIES went caused by the cutablishment of the Wellknown vgorang tonic of | Sanction low been given to the mullition Truling and Hanking Corporation HOPE hudy und mind. I has been recogf ejnity Muperintendent w the tab. Ovunterpeine to the Jesseure lan ham Lised as the best tonic alterutive lihtnent of Civil Veternary Department any, et auther Cmopany with a capital Nervouy debiliy Exhausio, L in Burma in connection with pony breed Rw. 00 bas been recently botted at ing in the province. The where unten. Je Hure under the naine and wtylus of the of Memurs. Bruinfay. Dimness of pilates the purchase of twelve Slun talli United Banking Corporation. The United night, Confusion of Ideas, losof ons, of which eight will no located in lan Banking Currention burn to the Tinding Vigour, Nervous heanche, palpitu States and four in Burm. The syurs and and Breaking in puration the rame relativt tion of heart, Mentul prostration, - La Mantul imtinn there be employed under the whereas the Intter to the loan Gampany. 1 Gjenem sleeplessnesy ste.-- oz. will receive six months' training in the capital of this thin company is dividel Army Blount Department. into 25,000 shares of Rauch, it actre phial Ro. I Dozein R4 11. Pound Ted Banker wing the JC LANE Rs.3-8 GROUND-NUT. pathy, La "The tablishment of the new Experienta in grandi cultivation rival trading ladin lus caused an amount in 1904 aru i porter to have given god of excitenant will b e ali IOH at all levertinent Agricultural It has given in te brink and healthy Slations in Eastern Hengnl And Awun.ompetitim. The Experimenta are lwing ruptul this Apulent remerly for habitual consyear on a womercial oud with view to TONY BREEDING. the introduction of this pop into the Pro- Reviewing the port of my breeding tipution, rough gont rheumatism vinco. No high of Jie is waid to havo erutions in Madiwy, the Board of Rp Mortos bisouses and piles. "Thoppeurd In appeared any where last year, with the nue that it is highly desirable in best nervine unic sulministerul in doubtful exception of Rangpur. the pulile interest to mitinue pony convalescent state. 4 oz. phinl Re. 1. breeding operations for another period of Duzun Rt. II. Rs. 3-8 Per p»und. THE SWADEMII W three years at least before shendoning AVINO , 1.0.- exteriment agrilar Pour the We have rrived a copy of the Propec revulla of Minording ho been in the this and Bulano Shut of thu above fant, it is thelch a fact that they Company, which was started early in have tribute preully to the 14, 11 out of the swadeshi moveAn ideal combination of lodised Haintena de ponent of an im ment, for the purp of luenufucturing Sarpurilla with gold. The best on a large w e portant and usul 14 of animals the better class of woulen rensedy for all sorts of vouerial poison jutkn poni in at least a tow localitier. which ll hitherto been turned Tba Barl is aanlungly luath to re and ricurial wint in the blourd. 4 out loymune tuills in Upper India, which commend the pension of operations u phial Rx. 1-19. Dezen 24, 20. ar to all purp pure European cott without further til The Madras Pound Rs. 6-8. CFO Starting with a capital of Government 2ks that of more care Rx 50,000, the Company was able t? wetu .. . of officers for establish its factory and entonce manufacturing wintions. They muid a the age of the station better results tight L i ned. The registration of dition of per cent from the begin. MILI N D HUR exted. ning. The work has been gradua ly expending and as a result, the capital of . .. the Company has been raised to RA 200,000. The value of cach xharu in TRIUMPH OF Rs. 95 and payment have to be made by It is used sucefully in Acidity monthly instalment, ho that all clanca of an buy them. Its manufactures, Indigestion and diarrhoed. Vory con Sensation in the venient for Motusmil Thabitants have clicitol tbe praise and admiration larket. !!! 3 . phial An. 8. Dozen k .54. Ceven of competent and critical Judges ; the company line also been the recipiunt t k chaddams (sheets) Complete catalouge went five : of tonals at veral 1 3 yar "Pinches of oxtra quality exhibitions. 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They are the right persons to popularise your articles through out whole Hoped of India Burma Ceylon and strait settlements, Tolly's Nullah on another side. Land acquired on Permanent lease for manu factury purposes. Mourusi Mokorari Lease. Annual rent of land 98 Rs. Tank excavated. Construction of Boundary walls and of some outoffices commenced. Construction of office and buildings to commence soon. that Bengal alone will make it a success that it deserves. IND NE CAN KEE 'DUSTRIES PONCE ARNS Page #86 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAXOGIN HEALING BALM The cheapest, Safest and the Best Remedy for Gonorrhoea, Gleet Urethrites, Cystities and other infectious diseases of the Canal of either Sex. 16 No more Injections; no stricture, no fear of a Relapse after recovery. It eradicates the disease-germs GONOCCOCI, and the cure it effects is henee radical, and permanent. 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Printein wahril by Mooremhun (the what the Shree Muuyan Prey, 1 Shanbazar Street, Calcutta Page #89 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ :: REGISTERED W 532 . मनुस्मर युध्या Se ASA SUBSCRIPTION RUPEES:5. . SINGLE COPY ANNAS 2. 29 * मयि सर्वाणि कर्माणि संन्यस्पाध्यात्मचेतसा । निराशीनिमेमो भूला युद्धस्व विगतज्वरः।। A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol 1. SATURDAY 31st JULY 1909. No. 6. Centro A: 3:D, GIRONS AND TH&? OFICE :- 14 SHAM BAZAR STREET, CALCUTTA. Page #90 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ WAUMINE winchart REDUCED PRICE I BAKUL AND CUANDAN: WORKS OF RAJA RAM MOHON INDIA EQUITABLE I N Authorised Capital To, 20.000 T L Each share Rs. 25 of R& 300 The Patrons H. H, The Maharaja of Olhatarpur, Rnja Bamira. R. C. 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But for 3 Months only at Half GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA. price from KALPATARU AGENCY, 72 Address:--- KCwstore." 14 Sham Bazar Street, VAR RAY & CO. CALCOTTE 38 Cemwallio Street. Postage & V. P. Extra. Dealers in ell sorts of Soups Essencer, wapi GRAND OPORTUNITY lougue will be sent free on application. FOR THE MANUFACTURERS Aude of Indigenous dr:ige) For Ring wurms, Dhobie's itch or SWADESHE INDUSTRIES RSS Scalices & other kin atrocetions How to popularime Swadesh Antire bias Price As 4 per box articles, manufactured by DASSRAM MEDICAL HALL Mala Kalpataru Tb-1 Harrison Road Agency you get, RESERVED FOR es porno THE INDIAN Tour ART GALLERY. 1. LOWER CUATROBEROAD 1 GIULTTI. STATIONERS, GENERAL ORDER SUPPLIERS. Hair oil, Banians, Stockings, Kanchanna far's cutleries A cocidental trade cata ..., FOR NALARIA & CONTINUED FEVER. ANTIMALARIA Price 1-2 with Pentage. MAS Sot 12675 SU Page #91 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. I. 17th SHRABAN 1316. No. 6. FACTS AND OPINIONS. small. Like other Anutie Stones in is likely to produes. Self-retran similar process of transformation and patience lower the doubu Pornin he rejected the theoretic ful friends and unbounded nergy The spirit in Asia. charms of republic, she has and decision within te the souls Aspirit more about 10 the set up a prince who is young cough qualities by which the statemen world today upsetting kingdoms to be trained to the habit of of Persia can surmount the diffien w raining upon principalitica constitutional monarch before he ties in their puth nul tinfy the w powers the workings of which taken up the authority of kingship claims posterity inakes upon then ar marked by a swiftnru anilubi In this we the political win- The internal re-organisation of quity new in history in place of com, wf-routraint and instinct for Pernia and the swift development the slow developinents and uncer the right thing to be done which is of military tryngth are the first 1.Nih result of the payt w have a natural to ancient nations who nends. Till then Prin int er quick and thoroughnes which though they have grown young and forbear. d rog in an hour and mould Again, are not raw and violent poo- The new men in Persia IR a decade 1 noteworthy that plus Dew to political thought and it is worthy of notice that le rapid twins are mostly dis priment. Sipahidar and Sardar Aasul, the remble in Antic peoples. Persis's difficulties. Bakhtyari leler, who have atteet The Persian Revolution. A great and difficult anked this revolutionary men who The Persian Revolution but line before the dewly-ninen in their youth have studied in shed with a swiftness and decisive metion. No other people in AO Europe. They should know the o ni uly to the movement of lithicultly circumstanced As the springs of European politics and Turkey the Fututional ruggle Perwiatr. Weak in herself, long thoroughly nuderstand the way in u Iran between A ction Shaxh a stranger t good governant. which Buropean Powers have to and a rejuvenated, ardent military #rength and discipline, be dealt with 14 ll the nation. The weathtul unible financial soundnese and internal necessities and edition of in promise-breaker at There are efficines. Pamahas to volve wrhal reorganisaton. The proble lalle, mourned by the .tll the under the 11tant for all Anita M i thin the Anglo-Indiin but by hole . Tre from north and south of their n atin! inds in the world. Since the lat. Shah of the greatest European m u ality and s ee what cup wnder the pressure of H i p 'The threat of Russia telping them with the Lance yield constitut this but if the new comment of the ind r uggle. Hurvin people, the young National of 444 not instantly guarantee reruriPersul has been attempting to for ty on its horders #thrt innule Iwlitics, 1 #trụ”; f••lit * f Aoi: - ur prunde his son to keep the on the morrow of a violent coup te mstatut and i ts onths with which he started with and before there has been patriotin and! ***** futh rrign. Streets of blend time for the Regency to cope with courage and wife at the both sides, wine shar e any of the inmedinte dificulties i quali il to their leade have stunded the hit the surmanding it. I pel of the in I t alim.ILIK price paid bas beru rotuparatively kind of peril which this proximity reassuring to Gud Persan high T . Page #92 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN in praise of the self denying and were true, Krishnavarma's conf- gation and fulfilment of the ideas Jonly character of the new Regent. dant ought certainly to have been he has himself ventilated in the In the brince of n patriotic King put in the deck ne, nn noncssory Timer. like the Mikul nich nun alone before the criin on the ground of Nervous Anglo-India raun form the centre of national criminnt concealment. These Time wild when Sriju Surendra reconstruction romances wound ridiculous enolighnath Banerjen wil held by nervon Mastarlal Dhingra. now that were in the three weeks Angin-India to be the crownerf Maulanlal Dhingra pay the in- afterwards when the excitement of King of an in urgent Bengal. # evitable and foreseen penalty of his the hour has passexl, but the harin very pestilent follow Howling the rrime. We have no winh whatever to this kind of journalism can do was muntry with radition and rebellion. Towel the memory of this unfortunate sufficiently proved at the time of The whirligig of Time hringe young man with curses and denun the Chinese disturlúnces and the pound with it strany. ringe ciations. Rather we hope that in his trouble which proceeded the Boer and at thių new ment Srijut Suvelart moinents he will be able to look War. That these daily voidingen dranath is rutirning to India acback in enim wpirit on his net and of impulent falschool and fabrica claimed by English Conservative* with a mind enlightened by the tion should be engerly swalloweet hy ICH R pillar of the British Envio. inir apprunch of death prepare his thousands shows the mid deterio. India's representative iniz miylity sul for the grow transit. No inanration of British dignity and organization behind him pledged but he can sty what were the roul briety: to lovnlt;. cn-puration and the motives for his devel. If personal Shyamji Krisboavarma. upport of Morleyan nform. After Isenment and exaggerated emo- The exnggerated vitw of Mr Shy Surendrannth, Srijut Be 1101 We the cate of his crime, nji Krishnavarmnnn nurch cons- Chandr Pul, reputed editor I n-nisation of the true nature of pirn top of malign subtlety and power Power Mu m and author of the the offence may help the soul in who has long been inenlenting grent Mulras speeches, loomed as the ut future career. If on the other terrorist opinions among young men nrch-potter of revolution and the hand a random patriotism was at its and building up a secret ciety, is chiefdinger to the Empire. The film lock, w herr little logo that rettec- one which none can nccept who hng Bipin Chandra is now a petuxful and tun will induce him to change his any knowledge of this gentleman's unsuspected journalist and lecturer 1W* Minde imated with these prat curvor. Mr. Shyamji Krishna in London wquitted, hoppe, it has are the expir of the states varmn is an viernest, vehement unit all wish to be the Ravana destinat man and the political thinker. They outspoken idenlist passionately to shake tho British Kaz's. But follow their leat with a remareless Attached to his own views and in- Anglo-India ruuis a bogryman and firms which deficy aliko the tolerant of all who oppe thein. Ho by # few letters to the Times Mr. Arrows of the m oner and the turrurs first went to England to brenthe the Krishnavarma how lead into that of a violent devath. He must in that hinophere of a free country wheru eminunt but unenviable position O g forth to reap the fruits in he could peak as well as think a he Who knows? In another your or rither blynul new circumstances. chom. lle was then a strong con two oven he may be consider llere his country rains behind to titutionalist and his chief intellec- harnilose if inconvenient idealist. bear the consequences of his act. tual pre-occupations were Herbert tual pre-ticcupata What is it, one wonders, that has Press Garbage in England. Spencer, Home Rule and the poi turned the firm, phlegmatic Briton It is at Berunt grntifying to finition of the Nativo Statou. When into a nervous quaking old woman That the theory of conspiracy in the new movoment flowded Inulin it in love with iminutite lerrur explodel except in the minds of ourried Mr Krishnavarma forward Is it deinecracy? Is it the or · Angloutian papers and perhape of with it. He becamo in antunt * f-w Anglo-Indian statesme ind Nationalist, a confirmed passives worth and Company? The phen officials. Not a single circunstance wister with an idealistic aversion menon is inexplicable, but it is to hay justitie the wild suspicions and u violont inethods aud & stay con- be feared it is going to he wilde inventions which journals like viction that, whuwver might be the ! permanent. the Daily Mail and Deily Erp case with other countries. India The Recoil of Karma. pure luck tapon the world in the would neither need nor resort to There is a general law that Kaw. first tow days that followed the them. His C ersion to Terrorism rebounds upon the duer. Associated ou'rTvre. llwww strugu fictions is quito recent and has astonished in Hindu philofophy mainly with are still travelling to us by mail. not those who know him bent. We the individuul iad thu theory of The st extruntinary of thein is know that Sj. Bepin Pal went to rubirth, this truth has also been perhaps that launched by a certain England with the confident expicturecognised as igually applicable gentleman who is bold enough to tion of finding full sympatby and on other lines to the present lite give his name, upoa the World. Co-operation from the editor of the and to the destiny of nations. The It woons that long ago the redoubt. Indinn Nociologint. The quarrel karma of the British people in ablo Krishnavaria in moment between the two resulting from the India has been of a mixed quality of benign and expansivo frankney change in Mr Krishnavarma's viowa So fare it has opened the bolected this gootleman ind revent is a matter of public knowledga gates of Western knowledge th end to him the course of a gigantic We refuse therefore to believe that the people of this country it has plut he has boon elaborating for tho Mr. Krishnavarma bus boun a plotter boer good and in return the last eight yours with a view to the of assassination and secrot dinsemi- thought and knowledge of India mardor wholosale and retail of nator of Tortoriam or that the In- has poured back upon Europe to Anglo-Indian officials. If the story dia House is a centra for the propa retam the gift with overmeasure Page #93 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMATOGEN. Had hey ia adition une ou ly Critish people, the choice between voice to speak of patriotism and deset up and located the whole liberty and empire. The two are its duties, the liberty of the person wople, w the fruits of that good incompatible except by the substi- i held on a tenure which is worm Karmt would have gone to Eng. tution of free federation for than precarious. Rumeur in Mtrong mul. Rut the education they Hominion. Rome was offered the that a case for my deportation has hwae given in brud, me igre axl res. chotoe. She won an empire and been submitted to the Government trict to the few, and their rym- lost her liberty. Fetemal expon by the Caleutta Police and neither y for the powple has been Rion has always been nocompanied the tmnquillity of the country no formal and deficient. In onsely concentration of internal the scrupuluun legality of our quence the main ful of the new power in King or oligarchy. Athens, procedure guinnitee Against thought and knowledge bas been the only people who attempted the contingeney of the all-werful diverted to Americn, the ginnt of the imperial nul despotic about fiat of the Government watchdogs the future, which alone of the na- and denwertie at home, brke silencing serules on the part of Finns hos shown an action and tracti down in the attript. In English those who advise at Simin. Under lin't synpathy and understanding of history nin w find that the grent such circumstances I have thought ur nation. British karma in Inlin expansion in the righteenth century it w«!l to m e this Better to the has been din no for its it has lel to the reactionary rule of the conuintrymen, and especiaily to this detruge or industries and arrest third George and it was tint till who profor the principles of the ur national development. Thin England after the revere lesson in Nationalist party, in the beds of Karena in ni beginning to recoil, America mlopted her present co- the premt ind the pricy of the atently in Bayent and unront, lonial system that expansion and futur In eum of my deportati in much more subtly in the growing democracy went hand in hand. it mny help to guide home whe demoralisation of British politics. That system was not an imperin! would be inertnin of their car Alrwly the jealous love of liberty wyntem but loose collection of of action, w, if I do not retum Ilwinning to wane in the upper free states only Dominally united from it, it may manns my las vlasy in England political think. Ivy the British Crown. The politioul will and testinient to my en are emerging who nnnonce the Indian problem is the tont of British countrymen. failure of de Crucy, the doctrine Liberalism. The colonial system The Hitution of the Nationalist of the rule of the strong man is na it stand cannot obtain between party in difficult but not im ille guini ground and the temptatinn two Statos which are not mother The idlen of me that the ato to strengthen the executive at the and daughter. The one would not in extinct because it lender of the liberty of the citizen tolernte it; the other would not sentenced or reported in all our in proving too werful even for 11 be content with it. But if England which comes of looking only ! Rulal Government. It ons can bring herself to extend in the surface. The party is that supossible that eren & veiled dos A differnt form the principale bet li pwerful nu purvailing potism or a virtual oligarchy should of collection of free States ! than before, but in want of a per ver again rulo in England, yet Inulin, she may keep her and lever. The first it ICA stranger things have happened in position in the world and her fil the second orly Cuch give history. The change may come by liberty together. Despotie Empire it. All grott montent wait for the growth of Socialisin and Rnd liberty she cannot kep; she their Gudent leader, the willing shasizure of the doctrine of State must rither yield mphsolutism channel of His form, and ul: espitinin by masterful and ninbit- abrond or renounee lilwrty at home when he comes forwar! 1 mins to clonkan usurpation triumphantly to the fulfilment the incient ani known forts of which AN OPEN LETTER TO MY The men who have lol hithert. wald not be tolerator, just as the COUNTRYMEN. hase lwn strong mes of high Cumarx, while Avuiling the detsted gifts url Autumnulรรม • faux, แ: name and form of kingship, yet The positive of public enough inan the protagonists ruled Rome under the harmless who does his duty in Indir todas anywherevement, but I title of Princup and Imperator, in precarious to permit of his they were not Mufliciens to full tirst man of the Minto and ginn, which is the chief current of being sure of the morrow. I have lar moru despically thin Tarquin worldwide recently come out of a year's welu evolution. 7. could have done. l'ruder whatever Hinn from work for my country on the Nation mity, C int visguincs tho change inny stal charge which there was not w the futtens must wait for the smp upon tho people, one thing is curtain of reliable evidence inan who is to come out to support in l. that if lord Morley and the Anglo- but my acquiturl is no necurity midst of calamity, bepuluh Inlinn, proconsuls succeul in porque either against the trumping up of d-font, sure of eventual city tuating alulittiin in India, it will fresh accuestion of the arbitrary anci triumph and always windful of trail from India tranqurt Eng. law of deportation which dispers the responsibility which they ... land. The Nationality of this coun with the inconvenient formality of not only tu their Indian iturit try are fighting not only for the charge and the stiil more inoon but to the world liberties of India but for the liber- venient necessity of producing evi- Meanwhile the icon. tien of England. dence. Expocially with the hounds our situation ask for i t Liberty or Empire of the Anglo-Indinn Press barking wary walking. The strength of our It is an ancient and at our heels and continually ola- position is moral, not material. The perpetually recurring choice mouring for Government to remove whole of the physical strength in the which is now being offered to the every man who dares to raise his country belongs to the established Page #94 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN Anthority which our NICE in its own energies according to it obstacles to unity, the Cours of iar 41 print forin in concerned, own muturr an ideals. We reject hatred, malice and misunderstand belih fransforining it in the claim of alien to force tipon s the claim of line w force point ing. A struggle for our rights doen all privility of recogni. civilisation inferior to our own es not involve hatred of those who tun. It in natural that it should to keep us out of our inheritance on mistakenly deny them. It only all in physical strength the untenable ground of a superior involver a determination to suffer prewnt, niining n it cnn, that fitness. While admitting the mains and trive, to peak the truth holdinfurmation. The whole of the and defects which long subjection ly and without renwet of persons w al strength of the country is how induere upon our native capa- to use every lawful means of pres. Sith Justice is with un, nature city and energy, we are conscious sure and every source of moral with the Inw of Ciod which of that cnpity and energy reviving trength in order to establish onr. higher than any human justifie in us. We fint to the unexampledselves and discutablish that which in 11. Woint to the unexampled welves and di action, mouth is for 11, the national vigour which has preserved denies the law of progress Tat a ne. On that moral the people of this country throngh Our methods are those of selfringth wr must my for our centuries of calamity and defeat, to help and pusive resistance. To arrival amil .ntul sucre. We the great tutaon of our forefathers unite and organise ourselves in order mint not be trmpted by any rash continues to the other day, to to show our efficiency by the way manner intonhandoning the the inany non of intellect and char- in which we can develop our indus. et on which we are strong netur inch 4 no other nation in a trios, rottle our indivielunl disputes, in winturing on the ground on subject condition has been able to keep order and pence on public ch w ar wrak. Our ideal profuer, and we ty that people ociona, attend to questions of h a l which no Inw con t blo of such .theart-of vitality Ranitation, help the sick and sufferlemn, or choorn inrthods are is not one which can be put down ing, relieve the famine tricken, work .ch that no inolon Government RH A nation of children and incap- out our intell:ctual, tchnicnl and All prosely declare them illegal ables. We are in no way inferior to physical education, evolve a Guvernthout forfeiting its claim to be our forefathers. We have brains, we ment of our own for our own inter. dered civiliad wimninistin have enume, we have an infinite nal nffairs 50 trn To that ide and to them and various national enpreity. All done without disobeying the law or whools we must firmly where and we tend field and in opport questioning the legal authority of ly on them alone for our ren- wunity. That field and opportunity the buronucrtic ministration Hal Muce A . for the can only be provided by * nntional this was the policy publicly and 1.win #newry quality for werment, free society and frankly adopted by the Nationwarnce as a nation and it hau great Indian culture. So long as alist party. In Bengal we hnd A market charact- thes are not owneeded to 119, we can wulvanced so far i tonton distinct ristic of the Indian preple. W have other for our brains proof of our capacity in alinnst all ther for scrupulously ... citrag and capacity than to these respects and the evolution of in the Inw while taking i ntrngele chasingly to achieve a strong united and well-organised vantage both of the protection it them. Bengal had beenthe near and at the latitude it still leares Ouglof Swaraj involves no certain prospect. The internal for pushing forward our cause and hatred of any other mution nor of troubles which came to a head at .. und With the the amministration which is now Surat and the represive policy Tematy which hnie trud Ishlisle by law in this country. initinted immediately afterwards, ... antry we have no cum . Wo find a burenucratic suministra culminating in the destruction of . having one clearls ul firul tin, we wish to nuskeit democrtic; our organimations and the effective water from thi, w find an alien government, we intimidation of Sw.lexhi workers I n iti them further. to make it indigenous wo and sympathizers by official underTim am the rank a Boots til fun.ign control, we wish to lings have both been serious checks of a runk in noxi14 nor it win. They lie who say to our progress and som for the froy and until the authors of that moment to have pristponed the that this piration necessitates haty turn for their rrors. ralni siolence. Our ideal of realisation of our hopes to a distant future. The check is tempory. 1 partis prerrls on the basis of . arena Courage and ...and brotherhanit koks the state thanship in our luters is all that is wanted best the unity of the natin anul ither in l aw the to restore the courage and the con 1 authentinnte unity of an their abainisin ar in the matter fidence of the people and evolve hal Duut it is an unity of brothers, T. depart. cylla al freemen that we week, new inethods of organisation which inted proclamation, the Car will not come into contiet even 1. Intrum.note of me not the unity of master and herf, incapable with the repressive laws. of a wine and strong rule, we can of devourer and devoured. We only oppe tudy and for demand the realisation of our cor- The policy of pranivo resistanga whernou tot!.. propeandism Twintexintenen distinct mee was evolved partly na tho nocomary and practice of a lawful policy and and nation because that is the only complement of self-help, partly 44 a noble idenl. WIW in which the ultimate brother. means of putting premuro on the Our ideal is that of Swaraj or how of humanity can be achieved, Governinent. The essence of this absoluto autonomy froo from for not by blotting out individual poo policy is the refusal of co-operation cign control. We chim the right of ploe and effacing ontwnnd distinc so long as we are not admitted to Hvory nation to live its own life by tions, but by removing the internal a subetantial share and an effootiva Page #95 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KAMAYOGIN. We administian No oligar e to be cone flyt body Moderate opinion, presentation no MOR bonitation procedo governed annot tonia to sucrifa. But Watchword of Amecione constitu- by other and that hent choice here alwo things are willing to submit tipoal gitation is the sighteenth wad dagrotlon ? Westemorument the question to the arbitrument of centary, # Nodonterol, bo to be programire a tational or faly alected Congo, though co-operation should be the watak Onservato a iet parce they refuse to recogniso close and word of our lawful agitation--for sittis, policy and spirit # There were limited Subjects Committee the coqutitution we have noar in the the rual inter.' The Nationali final authority. It will be no twentieth. We sum up this refusal party stood for democmey, copetita therefore that the real question of co-operation in the convenientsionalism, and program. pre t he The throughout is constitutional. The word "Boyoott", refusal of oo Moderato party, governed by an body which at present calls itself aporation in the industrial exaggeratod respect for old and the Congress, bw adopted a consta exploitation of our country, in esteemed leaders, holped, without tution which is clono, exclusive, erducation, in government, in judi- clearly understanding what they undemocratic and so framod as to oial administration, in the details did, those who stood for oligarohy, limit the free election of delegates of official intercounte. Necessarily, arbitrary procedure and an almoet by the people. It limita itself by we have not made that rofanal of reactionary conservation. Personal proposing & number of articles of Go-operation complete and uncom- idiosyncracios, preferences, aversion faith in a particular form of words promising, but we hold it as a settled like a thick cloud over the to every intending delegato before method to be enlarged and pushed contest, the combatanta on both sides he can take his seat; it aims at the farther according the necessity fung themselves on every point of election of delegates only by select for moral pressure becomes greater difference material or immaterial na bodies and sociations instead of and more urgent. This is one aspect - pretext or a weapon, the tactics of the direct election of the people; it of the policy. Another is the necus- party warfare were freely used and, excuses many from the chances of wity of boycott to help our own finally, the deliberate obstipacy of a election and gives them an undue nascent energies in the field of self- fuw Modernte leaders in avoiding weight in the disposal of the affairs help. Boycott of foreign goode is a discussion of the points of difference of the assembly. These and similar ncccssary condition for the encount- and the unruly ardour of the young- provisions no democratic party can gement of Swadeshi industries, er men on both sidue led to the accept. A Nationalist Confor. boycott of Government schools is a violent scenes At Surnt and the ence or a Moderate Convention arcenary condition for the growth break-up of the Congress. If the may so guard its integrity, but the of national oducation, boycott of question is ever to be settled to the Congress is and must be a National British courts is a necessary condi- advantage of national progress, the Assembly admitting froely all who tion for the spread of arbitration. personal and minor differences must Are duly elected by the people. "The only question is the extent be banished from the field and the The proposed pusing of this mr. and conditions of the boycott and real insties plainly and dispersion- actionary constitution by a body that must be determined by the ately considered, already limited under its provisions circunstances of the particular pro- The questions of particular im- will not cure the constitutional halem in each case. The genern! portanco which divido the parties, defect. It is only a Congress electspirit of passive resistance has first are the exact forin of Swaraj ed on the old lines that can deterto be raised, afterwards it can be to be hold forward as an ideal, the mine the future provisions for it organierd, regulated and, where policy of passive resistance and the constitution and procedure with any necessary, limited. form of certain resolutions. The hope of universal accrptance. The first obstacle to our evolution lust in a question to be decided It is not therefore by any mani is the internal dispute which has | by the Congress itself and all that pulation of the Convention Congr' for the moment wrocked the the Nationalists . derpand in that that a solution of the problem can be Congress and left in its place the discussion shall not bo burked and brought about, but by the Provinhollow and mutilatod simulacrum of that they shall not be debarrod cial Conferencis empowering the National Assembly which mot from their constitutional right of lenders of both parties to meet in laut your at Madras and, deprived placing their views before the Committee and provide for an though it is of the support of the National Assembly. On the other arrangeinent which will hul diffir. not eminent local lenders, parpones points, they cannot acrifice their ences and enable tho Congress to tu meet again at Lahore. It is a idoul or their policy, but their work smoothly and freely in the grievous error to suppose that this contention is that these differences fature. If there is a uninority who dispute hung only on personal quos- ought not in a free deliberative refuse to associate themselvus with tions and difference of a trifting Assembly to stand in the way of any such attempt, the majority will inportance. As happens inevitably in united progress. The Swaraj be justified by the mandate of the such popular conteste, personal quen-matter can easily be settled Ly the Provinces in disregarding them and tions and differences of minor im- substitution of " full and compet meeting to carry out the popular portance intervened to perplex and self-government for "self-govern-wish. Once the lines are settled urabitter the strife, but the real ques- ment on Colonial lines" in they can be submitted to the froo tiops in debate were those which in the Swaraj resolution. The differ- choice of a freely-elected Congrom rolyod the whole future development 1000 as to passivo resistanco hinges for acceptaneg, rejection or werlifica shoppirit and form of pelf-govera- at present on the Boycott resolution tion. This will retoro a Congrid men in this systry. Were that I which the Nationalist party and on sound spinstitutional liaise wi. 3 . Page #96 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. which the bitter experience of the which excludes the people from an necessarily they must be countries punt may be relied on to prevent offective voice does not involve sympathetic to Indian aspirations, thuy mistakes of oltinacy and refusal to co-operto in an adminis- And those which we shall exclude. parvion which print solution tration of which the people are an The failure to deal with this quesof the problem at Surnt. effective part. The refusal of anto- tion is largely responsible for the Outside the Cong the chances crtic gifte does not involve a relaxity of our politionl boycott and of united working are more fusal to take up popular rights in our consequent failure to get the complete than within it. There are alienably secured to the people. It Partition rescinded. There are only two questions which are likely in on the contrary with the also other questions, such the either to trouble harmony or hamper object of compelling the con attempt of shopkeepwers and mer. action. The first in the quration Orion of the various elements chants to pang off foreign goods of the acceptance or rejection of Swarnj by peaceful moml of the present reforms introducing, pressure and in the absence of such be taken up at once if the moveas tbey do, no element of popular concessionsdeveloping our own insti. ment is not to suffer a seriots contrul nor any fronhon-titutional tution to the gravlunl extrusion and scthuck. principle except the uncond prin final supplanting of bureaucratic A final difficulty remains--by ciple of privileged representation for institutions that tho policy of self what organization are we to carry a single ammunity. This involves help and passive resistance WAN start on the movement even when these the wider question of our ed. This moeptance of popular questions are settled? The Nationtion. It is rally Hup that right do not imply the abandon- lint programme was to build up a the Nationalist urty in communitt m ent of the ideal of complete Auto- xrent deliberative and executive to the printent and uncomprom- nomy or of the use of punire TONIA organisation on the basis of a re ising refund of co-operation until tince in case of any future arbitrary cousituted Congron, and this thry vot the fall cunowion of Swaraj. interference with the rights of the weheme weill remains the Nationnlint publicists have not people. It implies only the le of feasible ments of organising the Carol to combut this error explicit purtinl Swaraj as a tep and means country. Even if an united Conly ben they were more an towards complete Swaraj. Where KTC cannot be secured, the proXIU to put their ideal opted the Nationalista definitely and vinces ought to organise themselves and th wpirit of MLAVE ROSIN decisively part company with an in- puntely, and perhaps this may tance and complete self-help popu. fluential section of the Moderatrs is prove to be the only possible way Turized than to questionin refusing to recept any petty or of rustering the Congress, by rrwhich w e then part of illusory Ouncion which will draw conitituting it from the bottora practical pilities. But it is why our spiration from their | Even the District organisations. obou that Mrty ruluncing inalterable del or illude the peo however, annot work effectively sich proposition would be party ple into thinking th y have secured without hands, and these we had of doctrinns and identits, hot na mght. provided for in the Subhan and of pratical thinkers and workers. Another question is that of cleav Sunitis of young Inen which pang The Nationalit principle in the ing to an enforcing the Bayeutt. up on all sides and were just sucpinciple of "no control, 1960-**ra- In Bengal, win if there are e ceeding in forming in thicient tion." Since all control has been who are timidor retary network of organisation all over refused and so long as all control is enough to shrink from the word Bengal. There are now being nupto the Nation.dint purty or the thing, the when fling proses by administrative dhe proaches the refunil of 00-[ in its favori inputic and it becomes a question whether we tion complete w we en make practically unanimon. But it is cannot replace them by los anil 1. But it is event that if, for time now to consider seriously the clusive organisation of young men istance, the power of mining question of regulating the perill. in groups ordering each its own protective duties were given to Nationalists have always lemurred work by common agreement and popular suloletive body, no to the presio "far as posible" working hand in hand, but withont Nerou political party would in the Swahi lution in a rigid or definito organisation. I profer printaneu in cul count of the large loophole it throw out the suggestion for con real buyoutt to the use of the vaguen left to the hewtating wideration by the lowers of thought powers conce. Or if education and the lukewarin, and they have indtion in the provinces wher Were wimlarly made front of official preferred the form "ut Nicrifice." unity Newms at all fusible. control and entrusu to a popular But it will now be well if we face This then is the situation is in bully, w Lord Roay once thought of the concrete problems of the bwy. presents itself to me. The policy ctitrusting it, no saible politi- Dott. Whilo we must keep it abho I suggest to the Nationalist party Bien would us the ention to buy luto whorevor Swadeshi articles may briefly be summed up a oott that education. Or if the are procurablo as also in respoct to follows:onurta Wiru munnot by Indian puru luxurion with which we can disjulgus and home rempubaiblo not pense, we must recognize that thoro 1. Persistence with a strict to thu Executive but to * Minister are noosition of life and businos regard to law in a peaceful polioy roprusunting tho popie, arbitration for which we have still to go t of self-help and passive resistance. would immodiately take it place forvign countries. The public ought 2. The regulation of our atitude as a supplementary aid to the rogu- to bo guirlod w to the cholca of the towards the Governinout by thr lar courte. So now the refused to countries which we shall favour in principle of "No control, n o 00 operato in an adroinistration the purchase of those artiolos operation." Page #97 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. H E - CK 3. A rapprnchenea: with the popular mind with its ready gift for Mndemte party wherever powible reizing one aspect of truth out of and the reconstitution of an united many and crystallising error into Congress the form of a provert, has exaltod 4. The regulation of the Boycott the poet into a splendid freak of movement sons to make bot!: the Nature exempt from the general political and the woman lycott law. A man without the inborn effective. nratorical fire may be trained into 5. The orfanation of the Pro- A good speaker, another without the vinces if not of the whole master's inspiration of form and country recording to our original colour work out for himself a blameprogramme. less technique, but Bomay # 6. A systein of rn-operation mongte talent become by diliwhich will not contine the law gence a machine for producing and will yet enable workers to pro- correct vote. Poetical genius ced with the work of self-help and needs experience and self-discipline national efficiency, if not quite ) as much as any other and by its etfictively before, yet with very complexity more than most. energy and suces This in eminently true of great AUROBINDO GHOSE. poots with a varied gift. A narrow though a high genius works best KALIDASA'S SEASONS. on a single line and may show per. fection at an early stage; but powerful and complex minds like 178 AUTHENTICITY. Shakespeare or Kalidne buldom find themselves before & more The Seasons of Kalidasn is one of advanced period. Their previous 1 huse early works of a great pret work is certain to be full of power, which are even more interesting to promise and genius, but it will also student of his evolution than his be flawed, unequal and often imilater masterpieces. We see his tative. This imperfection ariscs wharacteristic gift even in the in- naturally from the greater diffimature workmanship and uncertain cnlty in imposing the law of harTouch and can distinguish the mony of their various gifts on the persistent personality in spite of bodily case which is the instruthe defective self expression. ment of the spirit's self-expression. Where external round in scanty. To arrivo at this harmony re1h18 interest is often disturbod by quires time and effort, and meanshe question of nuthenticity, and while the work will often be haltwhere there is any excnas for the ing and unequal, varying betwoon doubt, it has first to be roinorod. inspiration expressed and the failure The impulse which leads Us of vision or expression. There is nu 1. deny authenticity to carly more manyuided, rich and Hexible and immature work, jy natural and genius in literature than Kalialmost inevitable. When wu tum dresa's, and in his cam pocially from the great harmonics and we must be on our guard against victorious imagination of the hasing donial of anthenticity on Ihaster to the new and perhaps falter- imperfection and minor differences, ing workmanship of these uncertain We have to judge, first, by the beginnings, we aro irresistibly in- prewence or abuenou of the creatin! felled to cry out, " This is not by and indefinablo wolf of Kalidas the same hand." But the impulse, which we fin apparent in all his however natural, is not always indubitable work, however various Teasonable. The inuxim that a poet the form or subject and after is born and not inade is only true that on those namcable characin the Ause that grat poetical teristics which are the rain and powers are there in the mind of fibro of his genius and least imitable the child, and in this menm the by othersIn the absence of Name remark might be applied with external evidence, which is in it no less truth to every species of self of littlus vuluo unlaw received human yonius; philosophers, sculp- from definito and contemporary or tors, painters, critics, ortor, states alinont contemporary Hourous, tho qoca are all born and not made. tent of personality is all-important; But bocause poetical genius is rarer nooidents and details are only use or at any rate wider and more last- ful as corroborativo evidence; for ing in its appeal than any other, the these are liable to variation and imitation, but personality is a dis. tinguishable and permanent presenco a fagitive to imitation to analysis. Even a slight tineness of litorary palate con perceive the difference between the Nalodaya and Kalidasa's gennino work. Not only does it belong to an age or school in which poeticul tasto We debebunt and artificial, the poctical counterpart of these prose works for whose existence the displny of scholarship socis to to be the chief justification--but it presents in this matter of personality and per Histent characteristics no sufficient point of contact either with the Shucuntal or the Kumarasambhava or even with the House of Raghu. But in the Sea Kalidas personality is distinctly perceivel as well as his main characteristics. his furce of vision, his architectura style, his pervading sensuousness, the peculiar temperament of his similes his characteristic strokes of thought and imagination, his individual and inimitable east of dowription. Much of it is as yet in i haltdeveloped state, crtude consistence not yet fashioned with the mos terly touch he soon manifestar. but Kalidna is there quite in ovidently 18 Shakespeare in his earlier work, the Venus and Addons or Lucrec. Defects which t.b riper Kalidas avoids, are not uncommon in this III, --repetition of ideid, use of more words than uro absolutely required, haphazard rocurrence of words and phras not to produce a designed offert but froid careless , huste or in insufficient vocabulary; then morouver Constantine uncertalinty in the touch and frequent lack of tinished design. The port hur bren in to much hoste to vent he sense of poetical power and not sufficiently careful that the presiut whould be the bent he could cut pays. And yet. immature, greatly inferior in Chn. tity and clegance to his bout work marred by Hurious faulty of ounction, beuring evidence of hurt and levouines in the execution thu S on is for all this not con ly Huffined by a high though un chastened beauty, but marker with many of the most individual and intial feature of Kalidis strong an •xuberant goi1115 The defects are those natural tth. early work of a rich H ous temperament cagerly con patioal power but not yet in tructed and chastoned. To be continual. AUROBINDO CNQ-. Page #98 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ NEWS. V. P. AGRICULTIE The United Provinces Government have decided to open an Agricultural College at Benaras ISDIAN COUNCILA A0 The Government of India have now formally received the Indian Councils Act of 11x) and its text will be gazetted Saturday next. WAVEN OF FERLING The Master of Elibank, speaking at Woodford, said that Lord Morley would do his duty, undeterred by criticism. He would deal drastically with those who were exciting disloyalty while themselves keeping in the background. It was neces ay for the safety the Empire that these rebellious agitations and waves of feeling should not be permitted to attain maturity. DHINGRA'S SENTENCE. The Pancer's London correspondent wires that suggestion was made here after Dhingra's sentence, that penal servitude for life would probably serve a more effective deterrent than hangng. While presenting the murderer's deification as a martyr, Mr W. T. Stead the press, advocating the writing Commutation, endorses this view and also speaks of the exercise of mercy. He argues that although Dhingra is pathologically sane his distorted viows are necessarily those of a deranged mind. -- the the It tho SEVENTH OF AUGUST MEETING."Justice" writes to the Bengales. The univerary of the birthday of Swadeshi Movement is drawing near. 14 time to discuss who should be prenent of that important gathering. There are indeed many distinguished persons who may adorn the presidential hair, but my humble suggestion is that mr most beloved Nationalist leador Babu Aurobinda Ghoses should be offered the presidential chair. We all know how uch he has suffered and that sacrifice ho has made for us, but we in return have virtually done nothing for him, We have not had a single opportunity to honour him and to express our sincerest feelings. The opportunity has now one and we must not remain idle. I hope everyone will concur with me and combine his influence to make it 4 stress and I have every reason to teleive that this my appeal to my coun trymen will not go in vain. KARMAVOCIN A-PARITION PA fo A grand ansig ing was held ge the July at Pangsa, Badeabi ment: Faridpur. Over three thousand people, Hindus and Muselmans, were present People from many villages in the Goa. lando ab-division and even from Kushtia, Kumarkhali, Jagati, Damukdia bindo Ghosh, and Gispati Kavyatirtha and Bara Ghat attended. Babu Aaroarrived from Calcuts on the previous previous night. Babu Satish Chandra Mazumdar, Asistant Secretary to the District Association, and Babu Mathura Nath Dhar from Faridpur arrived in the morning. Mr. Ges with 15 police officers and some const constables arrived Pangss in the same train. A huge gathering at the railway station, repeatedly shouted Bunde Mata Mr. Giles enquired and was informed that it was for Mr. Mazumdar who was expected. Nothing unpleasant happened. Mr. Giles, was uninterfering. The meeting commenced at 3-30 P. M. Mr. Mazumdar, being unavoidably absent owing to a severe domestic misfortune the veteran Doctor Navadwip Chandra Paul presided. Resolutions strongly urging the modification of the partition and supporting Swadeshi wure unanimously adopted. Pandit Gispati spoke strongly both subjecta. Babu. Aurobindo Ghose addressed English. The gratuitous warnings, given by the Magistrate and Pulico officers, were humourously criticised. Babus Satin Chandra Mazumdar, Mathura Nath Dhar, Kedareswar Dutt, M. Rowshanali Choudhary and many others addressed the meeting effectively. Sympathy was expressed for Mr. Mazumdar. The meeting Inated till 8 r. . The President's attitude was firin and admirable. The meeting was A grand sunce. Great enthusiasm prevailed. All credit is due to Mr. Rowahanali Choudhuri for the organiza tion and the arrangements with the assistance of Babu Bireswar Lahiry. Besides the police officers over 900 chowkidars and duffadars wore present. SENSATION AT ETAWAH.Mr. Dillon, To HIGHEST AWARD GOLD MEDAL. PURE MUSTARD OIL, OIL CAKK, MANUFACTURED BY BENGAL CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS LTD. be had atLAHIRI BROTHER'S BISUDHYA DESHI CHINIR ARHAT 162, Bow Bazar Street, Caloutta. K. I a 8, Magento und poved the allowing nodig. Collector, Etawab, and Chairman of the District Board of Etawah:-I am t structed by Pandit Baleshar Prasad Miara, a rais of Etawah, now residing in Etawah City, to inform you that he intends to to bring a civil suit against you, claiming damages. the extent of Rs 25,000 Ra 25 000 on the expiration of twe months from the date on which this notice under section 80 of Ast V. 1908 received by you. It appears t that Pandit Baleshar Prosad, the intending plaintiff, was invited to a meeting of the Etwak District Board, o be held on the 8th to Jane last. On Pandit Baleswar Prasad taking his seat there, you, in consula tion with Babu Ram Prasad Deputy and Secretary to the Board, Collector moved a resolution, suspending the said Baleswar Prosad from attending the meetings of the Board for a certain reason, stated therein, and that Can you caused Baid the resolation to be carried. Pandit Baleswar Prosad at once brought to your notice the fact that the resolution was altogether ultrainsult to him who had been invited to vres and that he regarded it as deliberate attend the particular meeting, and that notwithstanding that this fact was l Hotwi brought to your notice you did not drop the resolution but went on with it and enforced it then and there with the sole object of humiliating and openly insulting the said Pandit Balesher Prasad. I am instructed to say that your action on that occasion was actuated by the personal malice which you bear towards my client and that you took advantage of your position as a pub lic officer to move this resolution, which was beyond the powers of the District Board and which you knew to be no. I am further instructed to say that on Pandit Baleswar Prasad representing this matter by telegram to Ifis Honour the Lieutenant-Governor of the United Provinces the matter was referred to the Commisioner of the Agra Division whe has been pleased to inform you that the rosolution above referred to was in excess PURE SUGAR. GUARANTEED COUNTRY MADE of the Board conferred by law and acting section 42 (1) of Board Act he suspended its execution. I am instructed further to call upon you to tender to my client an unqualified apology and to pay Rs 25,000 to him (to be made over to some charitable or educational institution) within six weeks from this date failing which a suit for damages for recovery of Ra.25,000 would be filed against you in a court competent to entertain the same. "APPEARANCE IS HALF THE MAN." It is a fact that personal appearance goes a long way in the estimation of men by the Public. You can not have a good appearance, unless you have a head of nice hair. A head fine hair and a good complexion is yours if you regularly use ! H. Bose's KUNTALINE I has been pleasing millions of its users and will please you. Sold in 5 oz bottles-Sweat, Lily. Rose and Jasmine Scented. H. BOSE, Mfg. PEREUMER DELKHOSE HOUSE, 61 Boubacar, CALCUTTA. Page #99 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. KARMAYOGIN. NEWS. The BOHAY DOCKTARD TMKPT CANX The Clovernment deckyAnd theft case, an which the European officer-Bum, Foreman, Insor llonry, and Sub-Ins. bar Wilh the Bombay Police, and clined witi FATRJANGPUR MURDER CASE aling Caverneut pro .1 wwwly Heries of National Jitendra Nath Roy. alio Jith Roy who'lporty worth '. 00, which have been Religion Literature, Science, was arrested by the Calcutta police at dragging on twanonth, was concluye Philosophy, dr. Shambazar in connection with the late on 23rd July, Magistrate reserving his judgment. Ir jangpur murder cas, has been let off by ralion, in our PUBLISHED ON EVERY Mr. Higgins the Sub-divisional Magis. of his address for ti. delete, sinong«t SATURDAY. trate as there was no evidence connecting other things the ruuduct of the police said that the permale a him with the murder Cimributors:-SRIJUT AURO deliberately falme warment when they BINDO CHOSH AND induced the court to discharge Fernando OTHERS. LORD CURZON AT SOUTHARTR and Shay. It there ever Wix any *** Lord Curzon, wpurking at Southport which called for Cuverneut interven Rates of subscription (both eritised the Gwernment for lack of firm tion and for sarvling inquiry into the in 'Town & Mofussil in- ness and strength in their policy in India. manner in whirlit hul been lateral There was now, he said, an open campaign clusive of Postage ).. And managed or m i ed by of a tarination. (Yiminal glorying in Rs. As. P. the police, rely than on Hu'n crimes, wrote letters to newspaper, which yal apparently they we l ul in Yearly ... 5 0 0 ought not to be published. The prevent inducing the ment to interfera Half-yearly ... 300 Cutwpiny might have been considerably al direct inquiries into the liner and checked, if it had been walized earlier. customs of police there. At all events in FOREIGN, this case they had got this constance MADAN LAL's Can. established beyond all manualele doubt Old Bailey wa crowded on the 23rd ...090 Yearly in that uver forty we wenn July when the trial of Madan Lal touk n ition to give uvideti Half-yearly ...050 for ur against place. Lonl Alverstone price. The the prosecution had been appe NSIGLE COPY TWO ANNAS. prisoner appeared inconcerned. The in what they mght call utly Attorney General described the crime Silweriptions are payable strictly or Navad kind. These forty je were a long pre meditated with an obv Assenulled by the u in wlane! s fluun which motive. Previous evidence wi then was founded every event by the file For Sample Copy pleruse send r ated and the verliet of guilty was men who went to this reportive returnel. Land Alverstone in mentending uns cul prin Postage dwelling h and like ouent lock Manan lal to death wid that nothing they are to the hull and Simp. he could try would have the nighton the cei. 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To be had at 14, Sham Baner Strand KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, Sham CALCUTTA. Bazar Street. Calcutta The cheapest and the best TEA IN INDIA. WON'T YOU TRY ONCE. Address-14-1 Cornwallis Strool, Branch Depot-214, Bow Bazar Street. CALCUTTA. Page #100 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 KARMAYOGIN. T TISSA!. TRE KATHA UPANISHAD. 18. An ordinary un cannot tell Mr Hotely print the "Indian you of Gol; for thus told thon " . . nt to four FIRST PART. SECOND CHAPTER cannot truly know Hin when t! in oth print in the Fint! 1. Ynin sid. One thing in the thought of in many spects. Unless gowl and quite another thing is told of Him by i super inic the pleasant, yot both to ditterent there is 110 why into Hix intry: Kuals bind men to rution. Of thes for He is subtler thun subtlety and he that taketh the pool it is well logic cannot reach Him. for him, who choseth the plant T ! Pilt : 1 ...ly at . This wind is not to be hael talleth frim i licity. by T iny, belovel Naclucite. 2. Bith the god nad the ple only when take thee ly other . T. u. t as Nint to man at the losing the real wwerget Wis strust soul linketh carefully at dun which thou hitst gotuin. Truly .. . . . .. THE then and distingensheth them in . h art the fiuithful to stwist.t .. n 1 ...... his trength and wision he chowth . !! !. I such a question such ou is thus it that I W rit what is good rather than what is 1 eet with always. pleasant : but the foolehoth the 10. Nachicitas hid. I . u ris. Put for his getting and for his IS I print grat litusure time it in it huving -wer: for not by thing think 3. And then, Nachicatus, hout shall one attain the one certain that lowhul on it the objects of desire enditreth. Therefore I read the it pleant things arx beutiful, and spiritual fins, the fire Narbietis 1. .' is way ly thon but cast there from thee; and with perishabbthul perecht thou hast not taken the path of sol the Itupriadable. mation into t he riches which leads tuny mento II, Yet wil. When the Hendition. htl.. tu dr lans! linst scen in thy grip ( Nacht Itt lit the latt. Tilik, 1. Fort ure these, opposite, catus, the power of chsir and 4 l . De for the mother divergent, one called the Ignorance foundation in the lists, you f Swilahi and the other the knowlelge. But endliness of power unt the bar ! T with their life and Nischiatus, I doom truly desirons T.1 lets Wrb shore of security and gnat when ung in of the knowledge whom many and wide scopatul firm found delightful things could not make I W WI4 Ignat which it. tion, strong in it-mastery those "1", il a WIM w lust after them. didat ciht them from thee. 11114 ing ngrum 5. They who dwell in the ignoFot uttaltuerit o t el fingelhar mulakan PRIC, Wise in their own cyon and 12. Renting by s 01 forth blay, and with levned, font they that wander through spiritual yoga the secret bili anlarity, and a round in a circle like blin ancient and inscrossible deity whe tuen .. th: l f th: kimat in the means of life is body , ked by the Wind. Imben j u lle w In m! mall.. the entry " 6. the heat of things in the even The childish wit bewildkrud 1 of being the wine man must ll in loving the and denken with the illusion of that it had taht the great riches ethnot open its eye from him joy and sorrow. to see I will puting with peanum the path to heaven; for he thout 13. When it mottal man hatli The team that he water for thinks that this work! is and there heard, when he uthull U !) man who is ongel IN Tether, filloth again and again when he lunch Crated the high to h alt unter into death at tik plum for them the thralloni. teous One from his body and was Tayl de ultime innlene. 7. ( H is not wisy even to be It subtle Sport, th ... lah 11. lut . tchy but to her of by why, int of those that realjny, for then he hath got some klor lleucht tism her of God many can really thing to glory in. Widel , kunw lliu. A miracle is he that can think, is the house of Colt NATilak the 1 st Is thin what 144 of hue love puk of God wisely or attain him, chiontus". this tylius meting theu dit Lid when one is found, a miracle i 14. Vrhnutes wrid. Til p . I I . with rif the listener who can kuow God even of that which thou hast een otherDan Mata Tak Malujki 'il tught of Hin by the wisent where than in virtue at uthue JN" Master. where than in unrighteousne H AL ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. Secure Prompt work & excellent r tes, From B. MUKERTEX & CO., Diplomaed Accountame & Auditors (LONDON) 98, Clive Street CALCUTTA. 3 C. RINGER & Co. 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. ESTABLISHED 1887. THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. If you want reliable and gonuino Homoeopathie medicines, take care that you get them from RINGER'S. Page #101 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN 11 PESSOARER on her where than in this chain of SWADESHI IN THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY: efficts and ca'uss, other where than YOU GAIN 25. p. C. AN ACCOUNT OF RECENT DEVELOPin the past and otherwhere than in If you purchase Suutipur Dhutix, Saris NENT :- II. and Rumals from the future." 15. SANTIPUR DESIYA BHANDAR Ltd. PENC, Burton, BROD AND HAT Yumn wid. The goal Whole Sale & Retail. MANUFACTURER whom all tho Vas glorify, whom Biggest-Factory-Gold Medalist A Pencil Factory has quite rently *ll forms of usterity ntter, for the Weavers. leen started at Dharwar ly Mr. Karlerableness of whom men prac purkar. The construction of building 1 ly living, of Him will I tell and the fitting up makinery do not sen ther in briefi-st compras. Om is to have been enpletela yet. that runt, o Nachicatuis. alati The lona Button t'atury one excellent buttons of loin, voy and black 16. For this syllable is God, affw771 67787074151 wood for m e, jak to w white they wilahl. is the Most High. If প্রত্যেক নরনারীর অবশ্যপাঠ্য উপাদেয় These are well m al will stand know this syllable, whatsoever parison with imparted at of the | পুস্তিকা। সংবাদ পত্রসমূহে বিশেষ প্রশং- | b lul desin, it is his se description. Their prestan 10 Y a ti fo: f4: 17. This inchor is the best this modernte. A large yuntity of 1134 TOXI >8 at 919 2755 , **- in contul in the count and that in it is the highest; knowing তরু এজেন্সিতে প্রাপ্তব্য। no rotron why this enterpie would This Nipport one groweth great in be able to capture # নায়ক বলেন— এই ক্ষুদ্র পুস্তকে গ্রন্থin the heaven of the Spirit. of the market. Another button factory while IX. The Wise One within is not *10 fact for C TO 7 18 is conducted on flicient and he bin, nwither oth he die; lle came * 4 f 5104 142 1944 +1 lines in the West Manufacture treninywhers neither is He উচিত, এই প্রবন্ধ নিয়ে তার একটা পরি- Conny u Bombay The increasing taler af mull, A aty G 16491 Bate . It is unborn and everlast tarie, planting lulia 11 ang Hestesent and simplemal, faca-The booklet cleals temes native firmat B ay 1. llo is not slain with the playing of with the duties of women in casy, stalih turime pat elegant Bangali. It will be found them with brush M B 19. If the player think that he useful to those for whom it is of Bombay, wilted juin to Wawrth amir slain think that he intended. concern in 19t wel is at print trying on business nor the me is slain, buth of them know not ; 077 --" macam ** the Bombay Rru Manufacturing Cut within : neither sinyeth *495.7 197 1990 (21633 why, Limited, pl. Sint 11 W Hran. নিকট বিশ্ববিমােহন রূপ, বিলােক বিজয়ী P el to conduct the with by 20. Smaller than in iton, hnger মন ও বস ব্যাপি উদীপন কারণকে 'আমি at the out-et, until the loca l hun buget the Spirit abideth az 1911 fac ita Te rhim . Whili WAH den..! fc? when in the secret heurt of this thruagh Me n de Nelumielt i উহারা চির দিনইত প্রেমের নিকট পরাজিত । of P lay, wax tittel pl. the end nature: when a man is stripped of আসঙ্গগির নিকটই উহাদের যত শক্তি O Int. The plant consite of wishes in weaned from morrow, প্রকাশের সুযোগ। আঙ্গলিঙ্গ রূপমাত olnyme driving the time thru he behoklcth the Spirit; puri মুগ্ধ ; চন্দ্র চন্দন ও বসস্তাদি উন্মাদক কারণে। Woh do kway with me putin tied from tampament hu secth 10 fe w femic 1 the manual lalu. Bref il kaks 13 Cilin His glory. and for all ** manuntul !! হিন্দুর প্রেমের আদর্শ পাহী-পরমেশ্বর।” 21 Setelle trolleth dhur nnd Are Huilt fra ally in **.921879013 ACHT CT751 CV with angkitan altalex sing down le traverseth all the #ta saa12 77 1 ali 27- 11. Indie Filter Manon q o 's. Who but I should know 6 fana su 474 MCA CH7-py, by Antoni that Denme One who is joy and joy তার অভিশাপ আছে। এরূপ মিলন কুন। Cap Buty went front 1.-ben! go by M IN ' wala and compin. শিবদ হয় না। তাই কবি দুর্বাসার শাপে এ N1 Iurel, Giosenttite Hulma 99. Having cnvisaged the Beuli. মিলনে বিচ্ছেদ ঘটালেন। রােগের কারণ Ilat manufactured the few I sin bodies, the Stable in things 2012 2013 2147", " it" are in a way inferior in quality to the unstable, having comprehended the of 41449 fez crta 14254 impart from Turkey - Hungary. M. kicat Lund the Omnipresent Self, | বণিত হইয়াছে ; আর সঙ্গে সঙ্গে বৰ্তমান। NIH. Janari Kiva Nuri. Net 1 he strong heart no more grieveth. পরিবর্তিত সামাজিক অবস্থায় আমাদের 23. The Spirit is not to be won কর্তব্যের ও বিচার করা হইয়াছে। প্রবন্ধ গুলি Ivy traching of the Scriptures, nor by সুলিখিত ও আলোচনার যোগ্য। R. C. BROTHERS. br.:in pwer, nor by much learning, ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA hut fle whom the Spirit chooseth, Founders of Steel Trunk Industry be gettith the Spirit and t hin BENGAL ART STUDIO. in India. God discovereth Elis body. ESTABLISHED IN 1895 24. None can win God who hath 80, MUKT ARAM BABU'S STREET. Hit Machine wale, Suve painter HOL from doing evil, or who ARTISTIC CHROMO STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES. is pression-tomme, or divided in mind, LITHOGRAPIIER, or whose heart is not at rost: for it FACTORY PRINTER, ENGRAVER. II, Manikudla Street, (Ramayan is by wisdom that one attaineth to Trade Lables, Cheques, Certificates, Him. Hall-tones and Line-Blocks etc. 7/1, Cornwallis Street, (Kalitat) 25. God to whom the sages are are the Special Studies. CHARGES BRANCI: as mett and princes i excellent MODERATE. A Trial is Solicited. 161, wwwar Stret, ( Khans) eating and Duth is the spice of DWIJENDER NATI DAR, His lanquet, how shall such a one CALCUTTA. know of Hin when He ahidoth. Propriter & Manager. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Page #102 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN.. RL TRIUMPH OF SWEDESHI. Thanawala and his two brothers are indigenous maji of other local weaking thowe wlue eyes have not yet been opened erotoyol on fixed walvies in the Factory. initerials, to the great Ines Inlia in Mumtaining by Mr. Junurdan, the Guzarathi cxpert | The Navaneeta Oil Manufacturing 1 exporting oil-Heels forvign countries on lear I the manufacturing proces in Cumpany. -This Company has been lately A huge scale.---The Pren. Eury. This Swalishi Company. perhap started at Sunst under the supervision of (To be continual) thfit of its kind, have already found a Trof. Gajjar, the distinguished scientist Kr ket for their manufactures. It is of Bombay and of Meats. Manekji h t . Mahotnedan brethern will Jethabhai Wardhamana & Co. of the Fezpe of this purely same place with the main object of manuIl company in place of the init- fturing oil from cotton-seeds, groundw ! Wer and ungary. This nuts, etc., by purifying them by 1. "I t to have been started in chemieal processes, the oil purified being In the agitation originally usable for culinary purpos Sensation in the Mt. Euren 'Turkey to boycott Another cotton-red oil-manufacturing market. II! AL F AT, which travelled into conny Wa tarted in September. 1000 Inurl Kashi silk chaddars was caught up by the Indian at Broach oder the title of the Nerbudda (sheets) 8 yards x 52Inches of extra quality Malta of the Western Presidency Cotton Seed Crushing Co., with a capital Rs. 6. Postaga ete As 8 of a lakh of rupece. The mill agents Other qualties from 7 to Rs. 50. S AND OTSKED OIL Menere. Girdharlal Roychand & Co.. have ARYAVARTA SILK COMPANY MANIYATI RYS. themselves taken up a third of the CALCUTTA Omics---Shrem Bass The 41 Alhali Works. - Thin Far. investorl capital and promise to work Straal. Wently opened at Mahhn in the mill on commercial basis, the !.. Ireney to manufuture reserving for theninelves cartian NUR fur washing purpm . It is percentage Aw commission on profits under the managership of Mr. i. N. alone. The Agents are hopeful of . Imutar, 1.4, 4.d Chemical Engineer return of eight to twelve per cent to the SWADESHI from the Imperial University of Tokio, shareholders. The mill plant will be cap in Japan. The wa manufactured in shle of yielding six tons of oil daily, and WEAVING CO. LD. a y onumed in the Prenidency, in addition to the oil the cotton soed cakes 1eing hed We are selling at a very cheap rate, in anton-prenen Clothes will be about 12 tona in weight. We are Al l to lie thoroughly cleaned in not in a position to state how far this Summer Shirtings, Coatings, ute.. half an hour in a mixture of 3 to 4 per Company has procverled with the actual and Wrapper, Alowan, Serge, Flan entrala and hot water. The roda operations manfurl hy the Pioneer Ailkali In America there are at lerat 400 cottonnel, Shawls, etc.. 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THE BENGAL CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS, Ltd., 91, UPPER CIRCULAR ROAD, CALCUTTA.. Page #103 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOCH 13 INDIAN CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS. No. 1, Hogal Kurla, Simla P. , CALCUTTA. BEWAREOF Swadandha Wellknown invigorating tonic of boily and mind. It had boun rocog Llised in the best tonic alterative in Nervons belility Exhausio, Loss Memony. Brainfr.g Dituneas of sight, Confusiou of Idens, loss of uur, Nervous headache, palpitation of heart. Mental prontration, General sleeplessness etc.-4 oz. phiul Ro. 1 Dozen Rs. 11. Pound Rs. 3-8 THE RIGHT OP ASSOCIATION It began to booome power. How did the new kind of wociation grow and be what objecta did it addron itolf 1 Thn Speech by Sj. AUROBINDO Gross movement we not planned by any human at Howrah brain, it was not for en ly any human foronght It came of iteoll, it came * (Awal meting of Hour People food comes, M atorm comer. Them Adociation ) had been slow preparations which we did Wall, we have been losing the not instituto or understand. These prepu things which were part of our sociated rations were mainly among the young life. But on the other hand we looked at mon, the rising generation, the hope of the civilined dating of the West who India. Then the spirit first awoke. At first are rushing upon tim and breaking our it was not what we would call an ein society to pieces, and we aw that is tion, it was only & temporary union of those nations there were other young men for a temporary rate. They centres of Mociation, other means called themselven by a name which has of uniting together. However imper since beenine terrible to many of our fectly we began to seis upon gends of the Anglo-Indian Prent. They them and try to be thom, our called themselves volunteers For life in the nineteenth century w what did they volunteer? Thes week and fooble life. It had no ideal, no volunteered for service to the representa nighty inpulves behind to drive ortives of the nation who came together to uplift it. It wwe bewildered and broken deliberate for the good of the prople. by the forcon that came upon it it did Thin in how it firt cam, and not know how to move and in what direc. of Mervice, the idea of servien tion to move. It tried to take to those who worked for the mother whatever it could from the life of the land. Out of that grow the idea rulers. It trore to take their of service to the Mother. That With political associations and develop that first stage and the root from which is principle of association. But our politi. grew into our political life. Then there cal Mociations had feable lifo bound WM Another stream which meelnewhat together only by few common in And joined the fint. Our Anglo-Indian tercata wbich by ineffective means they l brothers to when we owe HOmurhan tried to establish or protect, Political in so many wayu, did on this service association among na led to very little that they always coffed At A weak Action, for it was an Anaociation which linga, men who wore doomed to writual looked mainly to others for help and did slavery and had always been f not look to the source of strength with slavou b ude the people of Bengal had in. These and other kinds of solation no martial gift, bere they RIM which we then tried to form tonded pot physically strong, UNA whee mainly in one direction. They were innti- choose to strike theinen trika tutions for the exchange of thought, I expect no blow in return. Therefore Asociations for the spread of knowledge, they were unfit for all government by which we instinctively but imperfectly I therefore they must remain waves for tried to encourage and express the grow. ver. ing ideas that was within us Thla vu thel Our Anglo-Indian friends annut pr ono real value of niet of our political claim that theory now. They Mamciations. Then there came the food of changed their wine. For the lirit national life, the righty awakening which the nation could bear the perwual appeared fint in Bengal. The principle of proach longer, the Awakening Brah Cintiou began to take new form, it within our young men could unit began to Mume a new life. It no longer Innger. 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Before fnering slower compen our tee and termis. 3 07. phial As. 8. Duzen Rs. 54. Banking Department roosive Floating Deposite At per cent Complete catalouge went free on savings Book Deposito a 4 percent. Yleed Depoelta 1 to 6 per cent application. Akinds of Banking busine done Aglonte wanted on good completion. For terme etc, write to8. N. BASU, R.C. PANDIT, MANAGER, Manager. 18, Lall Basar Street, Calcutt Page #104 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 14 KARMAYOGIN. We were determined to was there I hear and read something of the when famine broke out in the contre the Web WY. If this was the blom Walk of the young men's Briation into those who were patiently fainiabine th, the weak, if th Wh the source of Barival, the Barisal, the sociation sociation called the BWA! called the SW- they brought wuccour, but they did more our termulation we determined to re- desh Handhab Sumiti which with its Randhab Saniti which with its There were many people who belonged tu w it Wit said, " Innpite of our phy. network covered the whole district of the respectable classes on whom the hand I went we have a strength within Burkerkunge. This bociation grew out of famine WM Ind. T w .. us which will prve our defects. We of uugballer asociation started by for help to the relief works they want. will florive au trong men. Aswini Kumar Dutt called the Little Dutt called the Littlo not complain and show their misery to And that we may be so, we will entablinh Brothery of the Poor. What was the the world. The young men of Barisal vriywhere the law.ciations for phyni. work commenced by these Little Brothers night out there are and secretly, al PC" Tont, one would think of the Poori When opidounie broke out, without injnring the feelings of the ww4n innocent object nud had nothing when cholem appeared in all ite viru suflering, they gave help and warmed men w it wuch anyone could look up with lence. the van men of the Bariwal and women from starvation This was Up In fact we never thougt that Bristoban Culleys went out in and the wrond crime of the Swadesh Bandub we should be luckod upon with withpicion. Tby nurned the wick, they took charge Naniti. It is the Europens who have trumpeter! of thome who had been abandoned, Then there was another. The social phyris culture & mot valuable in they work up in their Aring the life of Bengal is full of dinod and w ww.l, the thing in which the Exwhow they found lying on the roadwide. quarrels Brother quarrels with Lrother linh puaking nato lure permintly They were not deterred in those mo. and quarrels with bitter hatrod. They trend wil win three of their cuenta ly the prejudice of caste or by carry their foud to the lawcorta; they Uh v y. That whtlus weni! of creed. The orthodox Rin against the Mother in then-selves We of it. Brahmin tok up in his LORURO anul and in others; they now the red of The W. a thin and it will the nurned the Mahcedan and the Nama lasting ennuty and hatred Itween thing which nur heart rarel, the Bidon. They did not mind the upidemic their families And Beyond this there impulse Mari berhu. Ar ou fear to catch the cautagion. They is the ruin, the imperialment of kind of an inte be nt took up and turned them brother persistent litigation. The voting men was the wwwtuin whole by liels nur brother and thus they recued of the Swaleh Rawlhab Sumiti aid, vur NINA well tartifier, where nuny frm the group of death. Awwini Wilhin should not be tolerated any ulot of vintete i to brip the pind Kumar Dutt is in exile. How did he more. We will wettle their difference, I n the much. That was the lowering establish that influence which caused him we will make a lietween bother ont of the limit rrigan. That way what to be thought dangerous ? By philan ainl brother. Wow Swaint Vixchananda whed. That way to our thropy, luy service. While ordinary p ple, 'If there is any dispnte Ict Us With whuu. Aswini Kumar Duftstove to olleges under the control of the Govern try to settle it fint. Inte r irtenes That WILH If you are diratis ment were mere moullend mincungs where fied with otir derinian you ran always go what the R hina Mihen, the little they can few [kets of uncles to the leweourty; but let But the rat baril tried to try tirat." kuwilge into the rain of the student, They tried, and hundreds of 2 text Thin the third way in which were Aswini luar breathed his own lufty Hottled out of court and lundreds of tl .t a blished twell, the kod buble wul into the Brajamulan these sends of third werd of the third wtrum of enmity and hatred Cullenud made it an engine indeud were destroyed. Peace tendewy meyhing Fultilment. All the and love and out of winch men weru turned, in which brotherhood began to increase Ivans of y es together, they in the bota and soul were formed. He land. This was their thin crime. united the lead have been in their borvatbed hin nuble qualition into the Their fourth offence is a great crime bland i ng current the glory young men who grew up in the cleri nowadays. Thеѕе уових пен otu bad the l hule for the last three shing with and huulight of lus burdihood to organise and help the pro 1 . It of young men intance to made his college au KICH of Swadeshi in the land. I , for the country, There institution which in the Heliade of W'R no violence. By love, luy percussion, W i ll the motherland held luciti WAH #model for any us hy moral presure, by appeals to the tlarines torther and pruut the Lional institution in the world. This is maj and the interests of the country. bait of n d the growth of Iww hu built olin mutluenco aung thu they did this work. They helped the Is there ar the land. "That in durated chat They fulluwou bim growth, of our industries; they helped it their per vl that the w.. Leanne helad speel their wouls by organising the condition for their in which the wintin hay len ch Letween his hands. It in therefore that growth, the only condition in which there Th e the aminti whirh have they love hunt, it is therefore that they infant, the folde and Innguishing in W len rund out of existence culer 130 full in him. Tu iutuetcu dustries a grow, the general deterini#hury which not lo and l ot only thom people was built up mation to take our own gowls al met the been mintamal, which hulu by un and philanthmpy. It Kuals of their others to give preferonce dispret a n. It is a Was out of the mud te planted tliut this to our Mother and not to any stranger. LIVING i tut I her. Th www lundhal Sauli grew. no other district of Bengal, in to other part of India was Swadeshi No well these 114 1 4 410 Hariation of What was the work of this Saniti, the гульнічи, но perfovetlу оrgаnіее, но hatrull wlone. Auch for write which could no longer be percefully wud quietly organised in rebellierul clarity, Tlut in the tolerated in the inwr Barin. That wils the last and wurst of the price cue they committeil. Vor the crimes cbargowruder whelt u tion and safety of the Empire First of all it they have been proclaimed, they havo lave mon ! I have come continue with that blenou work which licet forbidden to exist. "This Swadesh Bandbal) Samiti carried organisation to reruntly back from Baral. While I W844 the Little Brothers of the Poor had 16 perfection which we tot Palio begun, turing, serving, saving the poor, in other districts becauA it I not the wick and the autfariny. They mule it every district which can b Gold e an Aswini Kumar Dutta or Satin Chander their ideal to sue that there will no wick Chatterji. But the same impulse WLS Silver man or wick woman of however low a there, the nume tendencies were there. FOR loss or dopreaned cante, of whom it I do not know any single wciety of the kind in Bengal which has not would be said that they went unbelged in ownmake FOOTBALLS. le some attempt to help the people thoir aukness in the Backerguuge dis in tinies of fanide or to bring auccour Agents wuteo eserywhere trict. That WL the first criine the to the sick and suffering or to remove quarrels and incent as well as to help Hints free on Application. ELSHOCIAtion columitted. the growth of Swuleshi by organising SEN & SEN The second crime was this. The that exclusiva preference to which w young muon went from boun to lose have given tho nange of Boycott These 4 Chowringhee, CALOUTTA. were veneral offences, common Crime sacking out the suffering and the hungry (To be continued) Gold Medals Page #105 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN EASTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO., LD. A1, HARE STREET, CALCUTTA. 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The Police Bill has passed the Committee and next week, it is rumoured, will be made law. It is a provision for giving absolute power to the Police Commissioner and bis underlings It is true that tho power is limited in time in certain respects, but so long as it lasts it is arbitrary, absolnite, without chocks and, practically, without appeal. We hear that the present Police Commissioner re. sents any proposal to put a check on his absoluto power as a personal insult. If so, he is in good compunny, for he only follows the example of that great philosophor and democratic statesman, Lord Morley, who resenta democratic criticism of his measures and actions as a crime And sacrilege and a petty amen! ment of the present provisions for the deportation of inconvenient persons as a vote of censure. The spirit of absolutism fostered by arbitrary Government in India is not only swallowing up the okl British virtues in India itself but encroaching on the free spirit of England. The powers of prohibition, regulation and arrest provided for in the Bill will exalt Mr. Halliday into the Car of Calcutta. It in notioonble that any man may be Arrested for the breach of any law by ing policemen without a warrant will be sentenced to fine of a hundrun rupees or, for certain poli tical offencos sinong others, to # month's hard Inbour. Any meeting can be stopped for a week at the sweet Will And discretion of an individual. The provisions for search and ontry of the police into houses and so called public places Are o ample as to give a power of inquisition and domiciliary visit second only to the Russian. Even boardings, menges and private lodging-houses are liable to entry at any hour and on any pretext. And by an inspired improvement on the stringent Bombny Act no action of the police, however vexttious, unwarranted and malicious, can be punished unless the aggrieved party can prove bad faith, condition which in nine cascu out of ten of malicious harrassment is impossible of satisfaction. It is a sound principle that where A citizen hay buen causelessly harrassod, the burden of proving good frith rests on the harrasser. An opposite provien means the destruction of the liberty of the person. No man's personal freedom and dignity will henceforth be rafo for A moment from the whims of the lowest policeman in the street. The authoritier may say that this is not the purposed object of the Bill. We have nothing to do with the intention of the framers, we have to do only with the provisions of the law itself, and it is enough if all these things are rendered possible under the provisions. To nake bad laws and pleal good intentions is an old evasion of weak and violent rulers The Political Motive. That there is a political notive behind the Bill, any child can see And to conceal it only the most Hinsy precautions have been taken. The prohibition of public meetings can have no reference to any but Swadeshi meetings, the ruforence to objectionable cries is obviously nimod at the national cry of Bande Mataram and the power of harrasNing under the pretext of rogulation public processions and meetings can have no objectivo but the revived meetings and processions which have shown that the national move. ment was not dead but only suspended. Other provisions of the Bill may be dictated by the sole object of strengthening the hands, already overstrong, of the Calcutta Polic: in keeping order, but the naturu And wording of these provisions coupled with the amazingly comprehensive definition of "public place" leave us no option but to per the obvious political motive behand. It is possible for the Police Conti sieder under these provisions etu paralyse every legitimato form public activity in the city of C cutta. It is no use sheltering wys . Page #110 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 11 198 the provisions of the Bombay Act. The Bombay Act has been used to paralyze public activity of kind inconvenient to the Government in that city. What, moreover, the necessity of suddenly resorting to the stringency of the Bombay Art at this particular juneture. It is not alleged that any of the meetings or processions recently organized were disorderly or led to disturbance or public inconvenience. The only fresh emergency was the political. A Hin: from Dinajpur. The Amrita Bazar Patrika notices a case from Dinajpur which may give a few hints to Sir Edward Baker if he really wants or is wanted to establish police antocracy in Calcutta. Mr. Garlick there justified the caning of witnesses and neensed by the police as a necessary KARMAYOGIN. the strength of police reports, and the plucky struggle made by the Company against overwhelming odds. The Company represents an output of patriotic effort and selfother has suerifice such as no behind it and it would be a public disgrace if its appeal went unheard. A Swadeshi Enterprise. 19 of a novel enterprise of considerable magnitude and it has suffered more than ethers from competition supported by official symthy. To Nationalists it will be tient to recall the name of baram Pillai, condemned to A term of imprisonment on We One of the great weaknesses of the Swadeshi movement at present is the oase with which, under the stress of necessity, admit articles as Swadeshi which are to all intents and purposes foreign. It is always therefore an encouraging sign when a real Swadeshi enterprise is started which liberates us from the necessity of such humiliating compromises, especially when they affect articles of daily necessity. We take for an instance. what we choose to call Swadeshi umbrellas although these are Swadeshi only so far as the labour of fitting the parts together is concerned. Sirdar Rajuachikar of Poona and his brother have done a service to Swaleshi by starting a factory in which all the parts except the iron ribs and stretchers are either made in the factory or, in the matter of the cloth, method of examination" without which the administration of justice in this country cannot be carried on. He says "I daresay the police frequently quicken the witness' answers with a cut from their riding cans. Such methods of eruminaTon are no doubt to be deprecated but withont them I do not suppose the police would get any information at all". The case will come ap before the High Court and we await with interest the view that authority will take of this novel legal dictum. Meanwhile why should not Sir Edward Baker take time by the forelock and, after a now familiar method, validate such methods" beforehand by a clause in his Police Bill empowering any policeman to cut with a cane any Citizen whom he may fancy guilty of breaking any law so as to per suade him to desist? Of course the said policenian will not be liable to punishment unless it can be proved that he cut in bed fith. The Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company. We publish elsewhere an appeal from the promoters of the enter prise which first encouraged Indian energy and capital into the new path many are now preparing to follow. This Company, as the pioneer, had to face all the difHeult- YOUTH AND THE BUREAUCRACY. procured from Poona and Bombay mills. The only drawback is the high prices of these articles compared with the cheapness of the fractionally Swadeshi umbrellas. This we believe, is largely due to the high prices of the cloth produced from the Bombay mills, but the people of Bombay and Poona are taking these umbrellas by the thousand in spite of the difference. We hope Bengal will be as patriotic in this small but important matter. The prices will come down as soon as a sufficient market is crented. Meanwhile we must take the Swadeshi article at a sacrifice As we have pledged ourselves to do by any number of vows and resolutions. To replace foreign by indigenous in the objects of daily use Is the very lifebreath of Swadeshi. Sir Edward Baker is usually a polite and caretul man and a diplomatic official. It is not his fault if the policy he is called upon to carry through is one void of statesmanship and contradictory of all the experience of history. Neither s it his fault if he lacks the necessary weight in the counsels of Government to make his own ideas prevail. He carries out an odious. task with as much courtesy and discretion as the nature of the task will permit and, if we have had to criticise severely the amazing indiscretion foreign to his usual habits which he was guilty of on a recent occasion, it was with a recognition of the fact that he must have forgotten himself and spoken on the spur et the moment. But as the Angl Indian bureaucracy is now consti tuted, Sir Edward's personal superority to his two predecessors is of no earthly use to us. We acknowledge the politeness and self-retraint of the wording in his recent advertisement to the educational authorities and the public at large of the inadvisability of allowing students to mix in the approaching Boycott celebration. But his reserve of language cannot succeed in blanding the public, still less the parties addressed, to the real nature of this promulgation. To parties circumstanced like the authorities of the Bengal Colleges official or private it is one of those hints which do not differ from orders. The whole Calcutta University has been placed under the heel of the Executive authority and no amount of writhing or wry faces will sav Principals and Professors from the humiliating necessities proper to this servile and degraded position. They have sold themselves for lucre and they must eat the bitter bread of their self-chosen servitude.. If they are asked to do the spys office or to be the instruments for imposing on young men of educa tion and respectability restricttions unexampled outside Russia, it is not theirs to reject the domand instantly as freemen would indig nantly reject such degrading proposals. They must remember that the affiliation of their colleges and the grants which alone can enable them to satisfy the arduous conditions of affiliation depend on the fiat of those who meke the demand. These things are in the bond. For the rest, the unwisdom. of the wise men and the imprudence of the prudent who stopped the students' strike is becoming more and more apparent. Prudence and wisdom for the proprietors private schools. for the country K was the worst imprudence and Page #111 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. unwielumn. It has turned the politics and their want of intorest nothing of the kind. It does not training ground of our youth into in the chief national activity would fall within the province of a school# means of restraining the progress be considerud a mark of degenera- inaster to dictate what shall be the ut our people and denying them tion. It is not the arguments of political opinions of activities of i hat hberty which the other nations advuraries but their own perwhal his pupils, nor are College proft:880rs of the world enjoy. An university and class interests which actnate concerned with what their students in which the representatives of those among ts who at the may do outside the precincts of Cul cemic culture are only allowed bidding of Anglo-Italians official lege and bostel in the hours of the to kuwp their position on condition or unofficial deur ont young men lawful liberty, no long as there is w forfeiting their sulf-repect and from attending public inetings or no infringement of law or morality the pen of the pedagogue supple-mixing in the nntional movement. The attempts anusurpation of the rats the baton of the policeman, To these also we can ty nothing. rightful authority of guardians or. keeping. Men who can prefer the wulfith in the case of those who me conne But there are other considera- gratification gratification of their transitory of their transitory Lafarw of the of any of their right to gowth trots tecting a wider cricle than individual needs and interests to their own personal action. There the educational world, which arise the goal of the nation are not only remains the question of self immediawly out of this nutice. needed in the now nge that is intent. Thnt is a print we leave Evir since the beginning of this coming. They are there only to to their hearts and conscience, wavenient the opponents of progress exhaust degruled and backward whether they whali prefer their enn have with an admirable instinct hit type which the world and the intent or their contry's. But upnu tho mislending and intimida- nntion are intended soon to out- if once they decide for the nobles tion of the youth of this country grow. If some of them still pseuert, let them stund loy lle chere's as the best tucans of thwarting the men of weight and lending, they have m e. God does not movement. Their diruit attempts it is only form unent. The having fuiled, they are now trying to will vanish and the whole wwk, nor does he want unstable keep down the rising spirit of young earth henve Nigh of relief that enthusiasts who cannot maintain India by objurgations addressed. that type at lenst is gone for ever. thw energy of their first movements. to the guardian and by play. But to the young men of Bengal | Svendly, let them not only stand ing on their selfishness and fears, we have a wond to nity. The future by their choice but stand by their Once the National Education more belongs to the young. It is a young cotarules Unless they develop ment Wits thwarted of its natural and new world which is now under. the corporate wpirit and the sense lours and triunphant succo by process of development and it is the of honour which nofuses to the lauders, it was easy for the bur. young who must conte: it. But it onwelf by the merilice of one's WHICH to enforce this policy by iN lo world of truth, courage cuturules in action when that Aathering up all the authority of justice, lufty nupiration and straight-sacrifior can be avorted by and the Universities into their hands forward fulfilment which we week to line together, they will not be fit - tol using it 4 # political lever. create. For the coward, for the for the work they will have to The loss of education and a career, self-seeker, for the talker who goes when they are a little lilur. What --this was the menace which they forward at the beginning and after lever they do let them do belower the guardists and young waris lonvow his fellows in the lurch budy. whuutover thuy stuffer kt men of the country and by the there is no place in the future of this them buffer is a buly, living rul continul tuurishing of this wonpon movement. A brave, frunk, clean the coward and the filterer but they have succeeded in putting hearted, courgeous and aspiring once they are compact, tener back for a while the hour of our youth is the only foulation on losing or allowing anything ! national fulfilment. The wuwhole which the futuro rution can be i brunk that compactness. 11th and dangerous effects of built. This seventh of August in can act in this spirit, heedling denying the aspirations of youth & this year 1909 is not an ordinary unpatriotic cu from whnu's peaceful outlet, 19 dangerous to OCCISION. It is a test, a winnowing. source they cute, then let them The government as they are un fin, A suparater of the wheat and follow their duty and their chi wholesome to the country.. the the chat. Bucause it is so, Sir science, but Iut them do nothing in arbiters of official policy in spite of Edward Baker has been inspired by light even if forvent enthusiast. their experience arv too blind to an overruling Providence w publish moving forward without due collSI lize. Bad lealership had his notification and the authorition dertion and then showing a weak because marred by selfishness and of colleges to act according w their es unworthy of the nation to tunidity, has aided the political kind The question is put not to which they belong an the with "xperience and insight of the those but to the young men who to which they have been calle English rulers in inflicting upon are asked under min of academical the cusca check which still works penalties to abstain from an activty KALIDASA'S SEASONS. to bampor us in our progress. Wo which is both their right and their 11. do not propose wwwtu apce by duty. Let them remember that answering the sophistrios which our they disobey no law of the land and THE SUNSTANCE OF THE POEN opponents advance to cover their no provision of morality if they autorstod suggestions. It is onongh attend the celebration of the new Kalidum's Season is the list L way in answer that in all nation's birthday. They will only buem in why literature written with civilised countries young men are disobey what prufuses to be an ex. the express ubject of dwerbung fvoely permitted to take part in orcise of school discipline, but is 'Nature. It is precisely simula 00 Page #112 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 4 its am to a well-known eighteenthcentury failure in the same direction, Thomson's Seasons. The names tally, the forms corresponds, both poems adopting the plan of devoting a canto to each season, and the method so far agrees that the Jets have attempted to depict ach season in its principal peculiar scenes and characteristic. meidents, But here all parallel ends. Wide as the gulf between the genius of one of the greatest world-poets and the talent of the eighteenth-century versifier is the difference between the gathered strength and compact force. the nesterly harmonies and the living truth of the ancient Indian poem ani the diffis artificiality and thetorie of the modern counterpart. And the difference of spirit is not less. The post of n prosaic and tificial age when the Anglo-Saxon emerged in England and got himself Gallicised, Thomson Was anable to grasp the first psychologeal laws of such descriptive poetry He fixed his eye on the object but he could only see the outside of it. Instead of creating he tried to photograph. And he did not remember or did not know. that Nature is nothing to poetry except in so far as it either a frame, etting or ornament to life or else a living presence to the spirit. Nature interpreted by Wordsworth a part of his own and the univeral consciousness, by Shakespeare An accompaniment or note in the orchestral music of life, by mote modern poets as an element of decoration in the living worldpicture is possible in poetry: as an dependent but dead existence it has no place either in the world itself or in the poet's creation. In his relations to the external, life and mind are the man, the senses being only instruments, and what he wks outside himself is I reponse in kind to his own deeper reality. What the eye gathers is only important in so far as it is related to this real man or li lps this expectation to satisfy itself Kalidasa with his fine artistic feeling, his vitality and warm humanismand his profound sense of what true poetry must he, appears to have divined! from the beginning the true place of Nature in the poet's outlook. He is always more emotional and intellectual han spiritual, like Shakespeare to KARMAYOGIN. for virile energy is an whom he has so many striking resemblances We must not expect from him the magical insight of Valmiki, still less the spiritual discernment of Wordsworth. He looks inside but not too far inside. But he realises always the supreme importaree of life as the only abiding foundat of a poem's immortality. character: unfailing characteristic of the best Sanscrit poetry, and Kalidasa is inferior to none in this respect. His artistic error has nevertheless has disastrous effects on the subkance of his poem. artistic its Own It is written in six cantos answering to the six Indian seasons, SumThe first canto is surcharged with mer, Rain, Autumn, Winter, Dew the life of men and animals and the and Spring. Nothing can exceed life of trees and plants in summer. the splendour and power of the It sets ringing a note of royal opening. We see the poet revelling power and passion and proin the yet virgin boldness, newness Inisex a poem of unexampled and strength of his genius and convigour and interest. But to ring fident of winning the kingdom of variations on this note through six poetry by violence. For a time the cantos seems to have been beyond brilliance of his work seems to jus the young poet's as yet limited expe- tify his ardour. In the poem on rience and narrow imaginative Summer we are at once seized by mastery. He fell back on the life the marvellous force of imagination, of sensuous passion with images of by the unsurpassed closeness and which, no doubt, his ungoverned clear strenuousness of his gaze on youth was most familiar. But inthe object; in the expression there stead of working them into the main is a grand and concentrated precisthought he turned to them for a ion which is our first example of prop and, when his imaginative the great Kalidasian manner and an memory failed him, multiplied imperial power, stateliness and them to make up the deficiency. brevity of speech which is our first This lapse from instance of the high classical diction. uprightness brought But this canto stands on a higher retribution, as all such lapses will. level than the rest of the poem. It From one error indeed Kalidasa's is as if the poet had spent the best vigorous and aspiring temperament part of his force in his first enthusisaved him. He never rolaxed into asm and kept back an insufficient the cloying and effeminate languor reserve for the sustained power of sensuous description which proper to a long poem. The decline offends us in Keats' earlier work. in energy does not disappoint at The Malavas with all their sensuousfirst. The poem on Rain gives us a new luxury and worship of number of fine pictures with a less outward heauty were a masculine vigorous touch but a more dignified and strenuous race, and their male restraint and a graver and nobler and vigorous spirit is as prominent harmony, and even in the Autumn. in Kalidasa as his laver tendencies, where the falling off of vigour be His sensuousness is not coupled with comes very noticeable, there is comweak s If indulgence but is rather a pensation in a more harmonions bold and royal spirit seizing the finish of style, management and beauty and delight of earth to itself imagery. We are led to believe that and compelling all the senses to the poet is finding himself and wil minister to the enjoyment of the rise to a finale of flawless beauty. spirit rather than enslaving the spiThen comes disappointment. In the it to do the will of the senses. The next two cantos Kalidasa seems to difference perhaps amounts to no lose hold of the subject; the touches more than a lesser or greater force of natural description cease or are, of vitality, but it is for the purposes with a few exceptions, perfunctory of poetry a real and important and even conventional, and the difference. The spirit of delightful full force of his genius is thrown inweakness swooning with excessive to a series of extraordinary pictures. beauty gives a peculiar charm of as vivid as if actually executed in soft laxness to poems like the Endy- line and colour, of feminine beauty mion, but it is a weakening charm and sensuous passion. The two to which no virile temperament elements, never properly fused,cease will trust itself. The poetry even to stand side by side. For of Kalidasa satisfies the sensuous all description of the winter we have imagination without enervat- a few stanzas describing the cold ing the virile chords of and the appearance of fields, plants, Page #113 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ waters in the wintry days, by no means devoid of beauty but wanting in vigour, closeness of vision and eagerness. In the poem on Dewt de the orginal purpose is even fainter. Perhaps the quietness of the 3ons,the absence in them of the most briliant pictorial effects and grandest distinctive features, made them a subject uninspiring to the unripeness and love of violence natural to a richly-endowed temperament in its unschooled youth. But the Spring is the royal season of the Indian year and should have lent itself peculiarly to Kalidasa's anborn passion for colour, sweetness and harmony. The closing canto should have been the crown of the poom. But the poet's sin pursues him and, though we see a distinct effort to recover the old pe fervour, it is an effort that fails sustain itself. There is no falling off in harmonious splendours of sound and language, but the soul of inspired poetic observation s to inform this beautiful mould. and the close fails and languishes. It is noticeable that there is a double close to the Spring, the two versions having been left, after the manner of the old editions, side by sude. Kalidasa's strong artistic perception must have suffered utely from the sense of failure in mspiration and he has accordingly attempted to replace the weak close by an improved and fuller cadence. What is we may presume, the rejected version, is undoubtedly the wea kor of the two but neither of them satisfies. The poem on Spring which should have been the finest, is the most disappointing in the whole les, THE KATHA UPANISHAD. FIRST PART. THIRD CHAPTER. KARMAYOGIN. shore of security to voyagers over this Ocean. -000 1. Yama maid. "There are two that drink deep of the truth of works well done in this world: they are lodged in the heart of the crea ture and in the highest half of the most high is their dwelling. As of light and shade God-knowers speak of them and those who heap the five fires of the householder and those who kindle thrice the fire Nachicatus 3. Know the body for a chariot and the soul for the master of the driving, the lower mind for the reins and the higher mind for the chario teer who driveth. 4. The senses the steeds of the soul and the objects of their action are the paths in which they gallop for there is one who is yoked with soul and mind and senses, and he is that which enjoyeth, say the thinkers.. 5. Now he that is without know ledge and his mind is ever out of yoga, his senses are to him as wild horses that will not hearken to the calling of the driver. 6. But he that hath knowledge and his mind is ever in Yoga, his senses are to him as noble steeds that hearken to the driver. 7. He that is without knowledge and has no mastery of his mind and is ever unclean, reacheth not his goal but goeth astray into the world of phenomena. 8. But he that hath knowledge and is master of his mind and keepeth himself pure always, reacheth that goal of all whence a man is not born again. 5 15. That which is beyed sound and beyond touch, beyond shape and beyond alitement, beyond 1 sete and beyond all, eternal and It pas to begining and It is witkont end. immutal', ghr than the Mighty Tat having seen from the jaws of death thou art livered. 16. The man of power who speaketh on Leereth the story of Nachieaturs who reui Death was the speaker, the sempiternal story, shall grow great in the heaven of the spirit. 17. He who being pure reciteth this high and seeret thing at the time of the vidher in the assembly of the Brahmins, prepare th himself for infinity, for infinity he prepureth. AUROBINDO GHOSE Anandamath. BY BANKIM CHANDRA CHATTERJ Translation by SJ. AUROBINDO GIOSE PROLOGUE. 9. That man who useth the lower mind for the reins and the higher mind for the driver, reacheth the end of his long road, even that highest home of Vishnu. 10. Than the senses their objects are higher; and beyond the objects of sense is the lower mind; and beyond the lower mind is the higher mind; and beyond the higher mind is the Mighty Spirit. A wide interminable forest, Mont of the trees are sals, but other kinds. are not wanting. Treetop mingling with treetop, folinge melting into foliage, the interminable linos progress; without crevice, without gap. without even a way for the light t enter, league after league and again league after league the boundless ocean of leaves advances, to sing wave upon wave in the wind. Underneath, thick darkness; even at midday the light is dim and uncertam a seat of terrific gloom There the foot of man never trends, there except the illimitable rustle of the leaves and the cry of wild beasts and birds, no soud 14 heurd. 11. And higher than the Mighty One is the Unmanifest and higher than the Unmanifest is the Purusha. Than the Purusha there is none higher. He is the most high, He is the summit of our going 12. This is a ret Spirit In this interminable, impenetra in all creatures and maketh not Humble wilderness of blind gloom self obvious; yet is He seen by the seers of the subtle through a subtle and perfect higher mind. 13. Let the wise man imprison speech in his mind, and mind in his self that is knowledge, and knowlodge in his world-elf and that again in the peaceful and utter Spirit. 14. Arise ye, awake, learn quickly, finding out the great ones who have the knowledge; for sharp as a razor's edge, difficult of going, hard 2. We have power to kindle the fire Nachicatus who is a bridge to the offerers of the sacrifice and is that which is the most high and to traverse is that path way the Brahman imperishable and the far seers. is night The hour is midnight and a very dark midnight. even outside the woodland it is dark and nothing can be seen. Within the forest the piles of gloom are like the darkness in the womb of the earth itself. Bird and beast are utterly and motionlessly still. What hundu of thousands, what millions of bird, beasts, insects, flying things have their dwelling within that forest. but not one is giving forth a sound Rather the darkness is within a Page #114 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN Important Notice it. Finally, ww of our Venoweto, che gination, but incirable that AX APPEAL The Company started in the Ath BO t elless of wrinar Octuber 1900 with proposed capital of 10' uth. In 'The Swadeshi Stenu Xavigation 10 lics divided into 40,000 shares of 25 that limitless funt, in the many Limited hardly needs any rupees each of these bearly 34,00 t midnight, in -badk introduction to the public. The creation shares have been applied for an llotted. at present 8 Atem at The Company mable lace there and trigule for existence are part of IS I white And A wenu launch. It is neces N Indian history. "Sll the desire of It was the first attempt Mary t mld at present this small on any lige industrial weale to challvvv bear la taller" erge the wy luy foreign capital nucleus a versel of our awn and charterAt that the forest nnchen of the waterways of India. Taken up alteruer. The company has result uth II 1. Stress. We to raise a Jebenture loven of 3 lats of tt a time when there was no provious l' ill the thithun **ience to guide the projectors, it rupees and in well for the purpu. and had leant 1. th . has fought debentures of R4 1000 euch and it has in owing fight w inst great 10 adition in teased its capital from . will! A little whub alter the trld fandopped by the mistake in. 90 lace divided of ou into 10,000 white cu parable free un the novel Attempt, AHouter Hited only by the newly awakenel 1.95 cach. If hundreds of the wealthy ! o rang bith troublmg the men of Iulia were to take up one lehen. partiotin of the country: ud in spite hh , Shall the limit' my litt fall it hur married and with Holde ture ench four thod s of the G fruh help from Hver by that patriotinm, will Inicillo I were take cach one habr, Threat wo soull be able to start of our business the will of turk #khle to resume ith activity fre of TICH MIY thus shake. Then the utacles instructed by experiene nad with an aluelute certainty of HILOCOS innficient of Hur . In alition to the roul the Company Su calu. " What is the stake Our dificultis luxve been manifold. is ding by its work to National develop pul clown The British Indian Steim Navigation went anlith piower work in the past, The first t ime I have it or training to young men in vart any way in wide p ension of to my life and lots riches." the field and attemptal by great purta vf Indian Navigations and The b uswen. Lite! it in a r tin of rates a alipbuikling on conditiou of Herving fu temporary loss hurch their calllilux position emhled H e 's in the coupany's Over It Ill thing which alcun sicrifice." theu t otd w cruals their infant 10 luch to expt that the Pioneer - What is there? What more rival. Out with with burdened with Stelu Navigation Company tinaneel Can I give?" the lenty handicap of losing to pay up manage and run by Indians will stilly This with the swer, thy soul's command the small amount of wkditional in prodal instaluant the purchase MUP Ryuirul irun oir untry un worship." They of our Vens, that, the The hepe ut out ravali. tlust thu cuny collection of whare being also veel rucht cand will fail to command the funci hand, we had to keep the bi Kving without the wary working for ita undertake and that, at capital. Finally, one of war vowels, the its extinction, they will be able to res M. A Calliit hul long to idle while their unnopoly aut the loves the Hence forward the translation from brators were fitted. chupetition is netel on the of Pankim Chandra's Ananda The ditliculties Beve now been re Repeitted poplustes have been made med urbe faced. The purchase our collapse. The con las survived Matha by Sj. Aurobindo (thosh money he wou paid up and the u them all and it vnly need this site will appear in the karmayogin from of County paly Hart this in to call i again t clear cumam. Th. luilers of XX cullin tion in tur favour, regularly every wock. apprent for aterowly and will non lo fittel. over the base of tw who expl As for the rival coupany, it4 certxt. imuntry and Vendok tu prePOLI strongly the infant company have only nerve their poly. wale where our wtrength liet Ex Wo appeal to the cuntry At ITA OF per lo shown that our merchant not fearly is a profitable tancial Sj. AUROBINDO GHOSHE. deadly prefered the Swadeshi limesen cern, but I .ticnal tertaking w when ur car or were two three HUR will l Price Tuu piee only. the wymbol of girat .122 44 lugha as the abnormally reduel patriotic Victory By uur wat and out By Inst ni tani. H of uur val Il lum allows that, futuru we bly not merely to Mac Kindly new postage stamps. Not though the p enger tralie under thu but to all India and fruin all India we sent per V. P. potential antageous circumstances louk for the support for which we make has pruibilities of u s well in, this appeal. MANAGER, KARMA YOGIN. the cutting tradlie bring in pure and The Swadeshi Steamu Navigation (' 1.4. SUAM BAZAR STRELT, larve rutit. Even the engor service my ltd. of Tittorin CALCUTTA. can be budu protitallo in the face of the S.D. KRISHNA YAXUAR. dilliculties, it we can start with wuthivient 3rd August, 1900, Srerfiry. WHILD SHAREHOLDERS FOR Advantage in whu luatter of capital and 14 Clive Stre au asuind profit in other direction, NO THE UNITED BEFGAL & ASSAM a lo afford the bacondary facilities to 1 TI TIMMEUTICAL AND CHEMICAL the push yers who are otherwing attractMUR. L. u to the rivalling St Bighan 33 Chittaths in lo lake layout these favourable Tullinge (R ) on Mourashi cireumataucou aut get rid of those whicla RESERVED FOR harri lei are still wulavourable, it is necessary to Ant. . . havu . Factory (1) rular casting service from u to utta. NE ". UEFICI: (2) July Merc lut wel Cuomba ai Jutrin. Managing director (5) M atlo! inercato our 167. LOWER CHITPORE ROAD TWEE teel in mert these duruunds. SiL HIGH COUNT. (1) I .leintiel wen tal WANTED THE INDIAN ART GALLERY. Page #115 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. (SPECIAL) prisoner young man who lind been thousand of my por countrymen THE LONDON MURDERS. practising at the range for two or three because three thousand pouple could month Ho always used his own easily live on this €1000, which EVIDENCE BEFORE THE pintol and ammunition. On the evening the Englishman spends mostly on MAGISTRATE of July lat, the prisoner was at the range his frivolitics and pleasures Jant au and fired twelve shota at one of the or FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT. the Germans have no right to rupy dinary targeta. Before he left he asked this country in the English people have that his pistol inight be cleaned. The no right to cupy Indi, and it is LONDON, JULY 16. the prisoner used on the M in perfectly justifiable on our part to kill MADAN LAL DRINHORA was charge of his lnut visit was produced. There the Englishman, who is polluting our with the wilful tuurder of Sir (' n were 11 hits, and we'ven or eight of there w e Inn. I am urprise at the ter Wyllie and Dr. Lalence at the Westmin- couel le ecvered by a man's hand. rille hypocriny, the fare and the ter Police Court, and was mainitted to Dr. Thomas Neville, Police Surgeons, mockery of the Englo pouple. They make his trial. Sitting by Mr. A waid he saw the prisoner at the Walun We R the champion of pred huSmith, the Magintrute, were Sir Edward Street Policy Station on the night of manity, the people of the go and the Bradford and Sir Charlow Mathew DirecJuly Int. July Int. Il in condition condition WA* normal WA normal peuples of Runnit when there is te tror of Public Procutioas. lle was not hurt in any way, and did not rille oppression and lemmilletinin Mr. A. H. Rodkin, who pureutel want the services of a doctor. committed in India. For example, the for the Director of Public Procution, Mn Harris, the land Indy of TO, killing of two millions of ple ever's w that on January 26th of the present Ladbury Road, waid that on July 1t the year and the outrigins of our winnen ear, the prisoner went to Hattan indon prisoner left tho house alunut in the In caso this country in pied by cier It Offion, and obtainel licence to afternoon, and returned at 6 But weoni MAN and an Englislun, nothing carry revolver. Then he purchased a VAT n ight he went out again wearing to see the liermann walking with the Kamagu's very powerful Cult revolver, and his turban. inwolence of contemors in the street this was the one tihed on July let, the Detortive Sergeant Eveliegh waid that London, gwynd kills we or two tim date of the tragedly. The liste lul the pi tnken fruit the immer ly! min, that Englunan is held as i ular oractice with this We At A Sir Lawley Pebyn contained an unwont Sir Leslev Pubvn contained in an int l i l patrint by the people of this country, establishment at Totunhan, and obtained cartridge. The magazine held cight Curtainly I am prepared to work for unwiderable degree of proriency. On cartridges and another could be put in the emancipation of my Motherland Jewing of July 1st, bo wow at this the chamber. The second pintal which | Whatever I have to say is in the 19 and had the woapon clunnel and was found in the prisoners ket con before the furt. who thin Mate Iturned to him. In wllition to this twin six cartridges in the magazine. wuent not because I wish to p ut fort salverthe prisoner ud another of all in the prisoner's pocket were five carinery or any think of this kind. I wind ke and a cageer. Document All trides. The Latective Intwor will that will tridges. The Intortive Inspector sail thut Bylin people whoul Metin photographs found on the prisoner and t I he Acarcheil the pris ncarchail the prisoner'roon and to death, for in that cine the HK his l.licing made it clear that Dhingra found a number of cartridges and ance of my countrytuen will to all the for some time before July Ist promediti NATO pintu tuguine containing reven r o pistol maguine contain more kve. I put forwant this wat en un terrible crime with a ruvolver, cartridges. In a locked lux was u HAU ment to wow the justing of my allwed with card to his action on July Int, tuent on foolncap paper, and it was all to the outside world, winlly to be muine pinions which he had mont iduntical in Innguage to the one our sympathisers in America and cry fone in to the position of Indir, which previously referred to which with found many." Berly throw a light upon the reason in the prisoner. The prisoner WIL then remmel etunted him. Detective Inspector MwBrnin demont Throughout the lengthy Heading lehel Staley tryn said he was about to filing cabinet photograph is the maintained an excellingly cal de In the Imperial Instatutu on the prisoner: Tom. This was produced in our mug of the 14t, ho heard several whots but was kept facu downward. It was a 7W SACH. ind, aud raw prisoner building revol. portrait of Sir Curzon Wyllie. St. Again it with fired, and instantly Mr. llorace Smith, in committing the NEWS. the privuner turned it round and put il, gave the Chitary cautiut. at this temple. The witnow rushed at The prisoner made the following whate. The "CHTICK" AVAIN. --- um aut caught his two hands and must mont In exercise of the power winfrei goil to get boll of the revolver, and ho "I do not want to way anything in by Hection 19 of the Custotis . rutaine powion of it until he fell. defence of myself but noply to prove 1871 (VITO INN) the iuvernorieren Other gentlemen came to his aitame the justirn of my deel. As for my all in Council in plera to prwhilst tl He rumonbered Ali Sinha, an Iudian no English law court hat gut any nutninging by w ell by T mnt British untuu, did so. Sir Laxley Prolyn thority to arrot and dotniu me in pri Indnu of any copy whether here... uded that he injured his line and is Hunor p sentence of dertli on me. or berwalter inued of the publicatie through falling l'ht in thy rason I did not have any "Justive." A previous entor of Ninnat Asked if he desire to question the witcoursel u dufend ine. And I maintain nature hal tu beruvukod. non, the prisoner replied "I vbject to that is it is patriotic in an Englishman the use of the word murder. It was a to light against the Germans if they wiwe NOTICE. thing that any Englishman would have to keupy this country, it is much more WANTED mpetent al done and was quite justifled." justifiablo and patriotie in my in Caloutta and in Mornil. Tornis liberal Mr. Madan Sinha, an Indian law Aght against the British. I hold the For particular apply to the Sun udent rated the evidenca ho gave English people responsililo for the mur. Swaloshi Suan Navigation County L.1! *t the inquest. "This fuan is a traitor der of HU millions of Indian people in 11, Clive STREET, CALCUTIA to my country," kid the prisoner the last 50 years and thoy ar e Str. Sinha's ovidence was read over. punnille for ticking away Ib. 100, 000 000 Mr. D. W. Thorburu, journalist gave astaanottagandoadequaan. yory your frin Tudia to this country. similar testimony. I also hell them rekonsible for lang Captain Charles Rulleston naid living and deportation of luy patriotic coun. 8 Cheapmлия, Protoptan-яя аnd и took some paper from Dhingra. One trymen who did just the same as the to-dato fashion guaranteet. document was a foolscup whoot folded in Englial pooplo bere are advising their European cul anul timihing in Swadeshi Grm'l! APELLIST IN four. countrymen to do. And the Englislau LADIES AND CHILDRENS Mr. Morlay, of "Fun-Land." Totten- who goes out to India and getaway Ib. 1000 In 10 VUSTUSE. hain Court Road, wid ha bala ride a month, that simply tans that he 1 Tompting rates for the whole dealers del pistol range. Ho reongnised to CCB entence of donth va# Q ARRARA LANG opnu w SWADESHI SILPA NIKETAN. Page #116 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN NEWS. July w ant the the app GLO elsewherr thing thistle to altup and NEWS. I with the circulation of the war wie by Babu Bipin (handra PA in PANDT SAMAUN CAR Londott. "The Public Prosecutor te "The ( which Innilit Makala oraining the case drew the Court (haric Numarhayi Wa charged with attention to the double nummer nuinhen ROMED TREPORTATIONN... having lurred dacoita, and in which of the State and reading the fly The intend run Automne the inevitabile approver WALMMeured has Braf which explained the object of the taste deportatil e died out. We ended in the Pandit' Acquittal. The pamphlet, Inid special emphasis on the hear the ta lejort Nrijat July turned an unanimous writ of portion referring to honent nationalist Aurobo cibas fallen throngh. not guilty, and the Judge nequitted the journal. IIe admitted that Hindu Nation merueil.Now what about the approver alixt Agency, As gathered from the preand the organiner of the trial. ANI NINT EXU'RLIK Tkctus, included intention of cumitting The S tars Middle Temple lave literature in England which would not The MERDEKA :wid th lion af Virendra Hallowel in Inrlin. After referring to The r which appeared in the prem Nath (hattopull yays wing to the the necunou's connection with Suveraj, the on "The Extremist Attitude 'has drawn exprd by him in the letter Public Prowerutnr added, it was the article Alon rrply from Mr. Bepin (handra l'al, to the Turn, July 9th and 12th. "Eliology of boinb in Bengal" that the who maye: "If th condemn the official pruerution objected to. It was an represion which has heen the phycholo nology for the use of bomb and contained SAVALKAI'M WORK PRINTED IN INDIA kical CAUNC And rigin of the varinus acts British A (Puntu titiration prohibit many suggestione inimical to the of violence in Bengal le a crime, I plead Government. The writer of the article hanging liya r InInnd into British guilty to it and challenge to be hrvught suggested that Government had raised dixif any of the wik or painphlet to trial for it. If to found and edit the Mahonied na against the Hinduis Cordin Marathi on the uljert of the Inclin Name Natarmhe A erine, I cannot help parimin W drawn between Runnian and Nutiny by Vinayak mendur Navarkar, But it is pleruling kuilty to it wlun. Indian conditions and the use of bombe Any Engli li t intinn or version of Significant that no provention WAN the Hitle. started nyninst this paper w WAH prctically jumisel. The article began long as I Aoftly by wying that there was no justiWAH in charge of it, though it openly fication for beinhthrowing in Bengal any JCDECLARY 14 clerlarul acoluto autonomy an the NationTIVEA more than there was for it in Rusin but n of feeling twtween the list ideal. In Indir, i elewhere, I later on, the writer went on to say that High Court and the Ed'utive in Tray have nothing to alter and end in any. homb was necesary fruit of Burian Abendte h Purrel The High Court, thing that I have written and whid dur autemcy, Barb Wir mad out to be the it will be emurel quiltill all the If these ing the last five or mix years. weapon of the utterly helplony. Europeans in the recent riot Chandndered opinion not pro. criminal why we and Indians were compared in the article the art and prin cution of the Annis- ented for them? I have never been tant Superintendent of Police, Acharya hauled up for much to the detriment of the former. dition even in India, The general tenor of the article w WHM als larvught against cight police where almost anything in le construed against British Government and calculatme au kuch. My photo has, I hear, recently for kiving falso evidence and for ed to excit race hatred between home Nuppreion of evidence. Though thy of been proprilied by an Indian judge Rs climacy of His Majesty's subjects in India fetien WALA non-fusilable yet thene men Helition, but the original yet stands un. The CANO WA adjourned. were wimittel tu bail by the local fin cridented." clann Magistrate. The High Court quashed the bail and ordered the imSEDITION IN SVARAJ : BOTOITT AGITATION. inedito Gonish Balwant Molak, Agent Vart. ATTORL of thu policemen who The following notification appeared were released on bail, and whilo rejec. man Agency, WRN Rretol on the 20th in this week's "'alcutta Gazette: ting positions to elucidate the charge, July ly Mr. Vincent, Deputy Commissi 1 view of tho announcement of oner trongly animadverted on In the indiffer Police, on charge of publishence on the part of the Executive since ing widitions articles which appenal in political meeting to be held in connec. it was two and a half montlun NACE the Sun of Hulu Hepin (hunder Pal. tion with the forthcoming celebration the p eution was crdered by the The Heri WH placerl before the (hief Magistrate the nextday, Mr. Tuljanir. of the anniversary of the buycott, Hin High Court. ker, plearler, applied for bail, but the Honour the Lieutenant-Clovernor consi. Public Primeutor nhjected. Mr. Tuli M. KER JIARDIK AND INDIA.. ders it opportune to invite the special purker contended that the inte nf the Awrit for alleged lander has been winti in qnention WAM hreivel hy the Attention of the Heads of Colleges and mvud on Mr. (rewall, Unionint Candino uel on the 20th instant and the ne Schools, and of all parents and guardians, dute for Mid-Derly, at the instance of cused was not aware nf its entrents They Mrkvir Harlo. Mr. Krir Hardie, in were ramineel by the Customis anthori to the inexperiency of permitting the Court of speech at Wolverhampton tios fore they were delivered to students and schoolboys to take part in thie wenk, replying to an interruption the curred. Hi Worship erdor- much gathering. In Sir Edward Baker's peting India, said "I have received, el the accused to be released on while witting here, A report of Ameeting wil of Rs. 1.1600) Anil one opinion it is most undesirable that murety for added by Mr. ( well in which heliko arount of mil. 1 0 were or lefed imtoature minds could be subjected to aid that I have said the Labour l'arty tn be deposited in Court in cash. Two wanted to help the people of India to yet. the excitement and disturbance which (Art van of papers, documenta, magt. rid of system which is wringing the le zines were secured by the police in are inseparable from political agitation, Band out of them, just 24 the industrial virtue of the warrant. Mr. Vincent, and ho believes that this view is shared system in wringing the blood out of the Deputy Commissioner of Police Ankel by all right thinking nen. Hin Honour white ople # lonia. He makes the the court'n permission to examine them. mint that by wprerliru in Indin! The reused applied that he whould be trust, therefore, tlist all who are reshave feel the woulition Tuovonent which allows to be present nt the examin- allowel to be present nt the examinat- monsible for the education and behaviour 12 lminated in the murder of Nir (urtion. The Magistrate kraute permission 2. Wyllie, I have to this hind of to Mr. Vincent Anal of students and whoolboys will use their to the acutisod. thung until I ran tand it no longer, and the one in adjamel influence to induce them to abstain live this intimation thut when I return LA 1 whall give Mr. ('rewell the from taking part in, or from being A.L.KARD EDITION IN BOMRAT. opportunity of proving his statment in Tho came in which Ganesh Balwant prosent at, any form of political demonsThe Law Courts of the land. Every cur Mudak of the Vartan News Agency tration. in England lurke at my heels twenty Ntanda charged with the publication of VAN no when the man and his (Sd.) C: G. II. ALLEN seditious matter, came on for hearing Wir wukol, but they cannot do it to the 4th August before the Chief Offg, Chief Secy, to the Govt. of Bengal. with impunity." Magistrato. The charge is in onnnection July 31mt. wer PolierHicle which appear Pation with When W idth India t x iner Woche warraner of Policine them "APPEARANCE IS HALF THE MAN.' It inct that personal appearance goes a long way in the watimntion of ...en by the Public. You can not huvu # good appoanince unless you have a herd of nice hair. A head fine hair and a good complexion is yours if you regularly use H. Bose's KUNTALINES It has bo on plorsing millions of its users and will pleiso you. Sold in 5 oz. bottles-Sweat. Lily. Rose and Jasmine Santed. H. BOSE, Mfg. PEREUMER DELKHOSE HOUSE, 61-k Boubarar, CALCUTTA. Page #117 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. SREBUT ARAVINDA Grace of God, turn every evil into gownl, English college that had the support of GHOSE. every opposition into a hely very low both the Hinda community and the into gain. Ky the general venlict of British rulers of the Province, luj Naru (From Sraraj) his countryinen, AIAVIKA wlando milayyan arted life I wild 411ong the among those farur ma of Cial. ligious reformer. But while be caught The youngest in ng who wand in the forefront of the Birth is not an .viilent. Arcudent of fully th any le tuong lits suntem Valinnaint propaganda in India but in birth".--Int. ang of infidel cupiri porali, the imple of the new illum ment, education, and character, rim. Suture list for necilenta uation, he did not lime! ) upletely many of them did, bibeld on the funta The M, auperior to thein all -- Aravindnin ber scheurd is only wan' innbility mental spirit of the culture and culina e distinctly marked out by Pawi l ince her HWTV Unt has wined this J tion word ter his of dance. Mari's birth e fut 1.4He joined to play in the future of this the Brihino-mij, under Maharshi Thebe vement part not given to any of in no turen weitert than the time and his lengurs and contemporaries. The fall of tiden. dra Nath Tagur, lut felt rol by the There can really be no ri. cenational spirit of the later durclep ther leaders of the movement have dents in evolution, the law of natural mients in thnt movement under khub Irft their life behind them: Arrinda welection hny killel their chance to In fact, it his his hefore hirt liflocult tas (Thundur Nen. gether. But does the Nationalin in thuir pernuen N of Ly, to which of it twelva . D natural election start only after the birth en 144. Ince it is Aravinda's first pansion They are hardened with the cares and of the organini i duen it prende it? dia Nuthor Raj Narayan, the Adli W older Huahan Samaj, as it cause to nililities of Inrge families or con Is it only a biokgical, ur alm e hu called after K hub (hinder Sin rentina Like the pillen of bioArnvinda A wunlllin law tanuly and partically no cumulative di loky, tlme of phycholokyal are in necedod from it ud tablete Krah vations. His only care in for his coun. plicabile, except on this theory. The in mr-Samaj of India -- was more indebted -the Mother, as he always call herference in irresintilile that there is much for its intense and co n tive national H only recognized obligations are to her. thing natural election even in the irm. But it may be infely orted that Stimalium, at the hent, concern of the psychie plane. The spirit, by the im while Dolendr Nath's nationalism had utellect with wning, at the lowest A poli- pulm of it own need, muat chow and a cheminating theologien Dot Raj Nara tal cry and aspiration with other in order the conditions of its own life even yan's lind both a theological and wrial. with Aravinda the mupreine Rion of All the phyrical organinin doek This is FM well as a political emphasis. In hiru, has woul. Few, indeed, have grasped the the tyrhic significance of Lerolit it was not merely the wpirit of Hindu full force and meaning of the Nationalist Life from this point of view it not a lot imm that roup in arms against the dealan Aravinda has done. But even tery, but a matter nnlly of determined lengbt of European Christinnity brat, with a very few --though their vision the whole wpirit of Indian culture and choice. The need of the organism my le clar, their action is werk. Man manhou up to defend nullit mupply the organ in the lower kingdom: innot, ly a fiat of his will, at once to itself agninst every fan of undue for the desires of the heart collett and rate egin influence and alien domination te his life. Our Karina follow with their CCMARTY eaninment and environ While Kralub chander sen pended for relentlom insintence from day to day and ment for the buman being. On no other In death to denth. To me the vision the recognition of the truth in the Hindu hypothesis enn the ridille of the human of truth and yet not to be M mcriptures wide by side with the in al by life he explnined more tifrily. It the Bible, Raj Narayan B owlaimed 711 upreme passion for it which the may not explain everything, but it ex. the superiority of Ilinluinm Lothristia np all other desires and anap anunder, plains many things aboutely un-under. nity. While Khub (hunder has work like ashen lands, all other tice and ohli standable and inexplicable on any other ntion this in the divine tragedy of ing to reconstruct Indian, and specially hypotheria. Thisnt lernt han been the Hindu, ancial life, inore or after ont finer nature. They have to cry Hindu view from time immemorial. A the British molel, Haj Narayan's muni ont with St. Paul at every turn of life' crudo intuition at first, it became wtrioti in and national Me to tuo path-"The Spirit is willing, lut Hottled conviction with the people ruber rebelled ngninst the enoruity, and came the flesh is weak." But blurred are they quently, with a fundamental philosophy forward to calling the superiority of for whoin this tragic antithewin between of Catation behind it. And this theory of Ilindu social economy to the christian the ideal and the real has boen cancelled : stands curiously verified in Aravinda Heinl inutitutions and irleal. He waw far whern to know the truth is to love it, Chore. the un-rush of Earwang into lore the truth is to strive after it, and Two trong curn nt# of thought. Indian markets, and tried to thin ta strive after the truth is to attain it: in ideals and piration tot gether, and tile by quickening what we would now whom there is no disparity, either in Mtrove for wuproinary in Bengal, among all the Nuruleshi print, bung before any 111ne or degree between the idea the generation which Aravinda's one else hul thought of it. It .nd its realisation in whom the vision parents belonged. Ono won the current under his inspiration that Hindi of the ideal, by it# own intrinsic strength of Hindu Nationalism-of the revived Meln, or Nntual abilitie, at nace nttunos erery craving of the flesh, life, culture and ideal of the nation that marted a ful quarter of a century before To movement of the mind, every etno hnd loin dormant for centuries and had the Indian National (ong thought of the heart, and every impulso o n discarded as lower and uriinitive of an India Industrial Exhibition. The the will to itwrlf: who have to strive by the first lontach of English educated founder of this Hindu Mein Wan for it realiuntion, not within, but with Hindus,cpecially in Bengal. The the first Bengallee who c anined xm out: who have to struggle not with their other was the current of Indo- Anglicini HAMIA for the physical tiaming of the own Belf but with the Not-Sell, who ...the onrushing life, culture and idenle youth of the nation. Shick anl AWON have to fight and conquer not thotnelves of the foreign rulers of the land, which. I play, and others licut but dernlen! brush the King expressing thema va through British Red panties of the people that Jer of (od realised by them in the rela- law and administration on the one side, have crne into vogue recently, were tints of their own inner life, in the outer and the new schools and universitich on originally revival at the Hindu Mola actualities and appointments of the life the other, threatened to swamp and under Raj Narayan Buni's owpiration of their own people or of humanity at drown the original culture and character and instruction. Raj Narayan large. There are no to May, the cboren of the people. The two stocks from did not npenly take any part in politica, of God. They are born leaders of men. which Aravinds sprang represented but his writings and pacchew did Comisionerl to nerve special end these two conflicting forces in the good deal w create that apirit of Nul affecting the life and happiness of large country. His maternal grandfather, respect and self-assertion in the edu Tomass of men, they bear a charmed life. Raj Narayan Bore was no of the They may bo bit, but cannot be hurt. med classes that have wiuce found wuch makers of modern Bengal. A student of They may be track, but are never strie David Hare, a pupil of De Rosario, anwtrong expresionin e truent political ken. Their towering optimism, and the 'alumnus of the Hindu College, the fi r tiviti Page #118 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 KARMAYOGIN. A wrotik cotiservation, ledupre sll of thetn, be we thoroughly An -in baitakkhane and elsewherb: The Trad appreciation of the key wpirit klivind Bengalee, in bio ways of life. But police suspected that the Inchi wm the ality of the ancient culture and civilia unlike many of them, underneath his father of the beli. Their procedere of the untry: * itive patriot. foreign cothing and ways he had was simple with the simplicity of the Intel, land a bulthy u dignified genuine Hindu beart soul. Angli- higboot detective genius. When they wid e p viety expres im cintura Hindu character, cripplex, holl of rendectable-sized dacoity, they in itself that l the varied pineti. where it count kill, the inherited al inmediately began to mason it out. al relat lifethuwe were the trust the man, soil make him They said "Now why are there mo many hurtond the life and thought murer leur exlustful of the manera dacoition in the land? Obviously the - Ha Narayan Th . He prevented family wul wil obligations under lathi fatbered the bounb mid the homt the brigh water of the campwite which every linda is m. Like the father the caenities. Who in vd hier ulto lum ay --Vecaustic, original Anglo-Sax, in Indian initation The mamition. Therefore it is proved. wr, Burg Win he dic h o lives first mal forumut for himself, The Hamitin are the cost. Our etti Brah. Kawledge of his wife and kno; and though he may cient police have always show a wonder the id, loricht in the ancient recognize the elitne of his relations to his fal ability. Cenerally when discrity in Ilinde krutic the Uniwer charity, he urly place his prinse at committal, the police are nowhere near. Wlwn le mited wres from the Pertheir wervice Man oluligation. But Kris They have not altered that that golden Retstilling the ver with their trulhan Ghone was an exception. Though rulo still obtains. They are not with his eyes melting he affected the Europerto's way of living to be found when the dacity takes place in love and his will features a low he never neglectol the social obligations They only caure up when the dacoity In with quritun psion--bero of the Hindu. Hin pure was always open long over and my "Well, this is the m et e of the oll Muslim devotees for his dy relations. The power of the work of the National volunteers" They And when it pike the currptrons of current religion, or the soulle in a true friend and ready help. In Samiti and, if they find any which has -tiba adern politis, le appar fact, bis regard for the poor frequently been specially active in furthering l a intenth century rationalist led him to sacrifice to their present needs Swadonli, they say, "Here is the Samit." Arul act of Europe. In his mind the future prospects of his own family And if there in anyone who was some aml life he was itt a Hindu and children. Ho had his sons educated what active in connection with the work Maharish, a M. Sull, and a Chris in England; and so great was his ad- of the Samniti, they say at ouce "Well, here tan tent of the Unitarian type: nndi tion for English life and English in the nn." And if he is a boy of any Like Tu Mulun luy, the founder of culture that he went them out here even go from twolve upwards, so much the the Brahmanus, of which Raj Narayan before they had received any schooling better. The man ur boy is instantly T win for why you the heard in their own country. But his charities arronted and put into hajat. Afte! silent, he won t have worked uuln nurh constant and heavy inroad rutting there more days or weeks, thu ut synthesis in his wwwpiritual life into his lerably largo income, that he police can get no evidence and the man Between the thrue durant world could not always keep his own children has to be released. That does not fright tur that buvo come face to face in living in England, provided with sufll on the courageous police; they wwwdern flu. Liko lam Mohan, kaj iont funds for their board and school mediately arrest the next likely permain Narayan meme luve realisoining of comparatively rich pronto Lelonging to the wamiti. So they go in himself, intellectually and spirutually, they were brought up almost in adjust provering until they love all bowo that wil of ito itinhood in poverty is friendloss country where Audiny or creating eviduwwe. Some wwalth counts so much, not ouly physi- times they persist, and member of the cally, but also intellectually and 'murally. Samiti, sometimes were boys bave to Koen of intellect, tender of heart, impul: rot in hajat until the case gore up to a their entry, RAJ NArayan Wasive and generous alinot to ruckloaan, a court justice and the judge locka an dewletgod under in Bengalo k ardion of his own want, but more at the case and after he ha patiently litery wre. A water in the "Modern tive to the suffering of other this was heard it out, len to ask, "Well but W a lrutta) calls Ruj Narayan the inventory of the character of Dr. where is the evidence h the Cirmfather of Indian Kristadhan Ghoslu The rich blamed Formerly, you may remember, the Nilma." He was Aravirla's him for his reckleuness, the man of the of you who have lived in the village. maternal grandfather and Aravinda world condutuned him for bin alsolute that wherever there was anywanin "We tot only his rich spiritual natur Invok of prudency, the highont virtue in village who was physically long the but even his very superior literary cup h in antimation. But the poor, the widow polivu wrotu down his name in the mity to his inherited endowmenta fruta and the orphan loved him for his self black book of bucmasha. He was at Hul muthern line los pily, and his soulful Lonevolence. onco put duwn as an undesirable. If his maternal grandfather representou To be continued. That was the theory, that man the ancient writual forms of his nation, THE RIGHT OF ASSOCIATION. who is physically strong must be a huel Araviwla taller, Dr. Krishnadhan igan. Physical development was thus iba, represented to a very large ex wlamped out of our villages and the Lent the part of the new illumination in (SPEECH UY S. AUROBINDO Cuose playsique of our villagers began to detetiluis country. Dr. i was essentially ar Howran.) prate until this movement of akharas a prut of English education and But there www another thing that led to and samities came into existenco to " European culture. A n of exoop the suppression. This was an a ction the tion from absoluto physical dete tronal part, he tinished his education in that had that very dangerous and lethal foration and decay. But this is an England, and taking his degree in nediweapon called the lathi. The un of the immortalides in the mind of uur pul vit, unted the ne w the lathi s o n of solldefence was openly I and it wuccefully effected tranamigratili Indian Gorun t. He was one of the taught and acquired, and if that was not It took this foru, that these samitir el Wat survestul Civil Nurgons of his enough there was tho imagination of a courage playsical education, they day, and had bw life boun saruj, hol very nighly imaginativo police which wawrage lathiplay, therefore they wil le would have surully non to the high Hidun behind the lathi the boul. Now the nurseries of violence and dacoity poviti in lue wervicowpen to any nobody eur saw the bombe. But the and faetorio of Lombo. Our ruler ween native of India. Liku the general body potice wore quite oyunl to the ocasion; to have accepted this idea of the police. of Talian young men who came to they thought there might be bouba. So perhaps this is the crime the Samiti ini.. their location in England in his And what if there were not? Their have committed Nothing has been tim. Aristadban Ghose was steeped in imagination was quite equal to realising prored of all this easy theorising. It is the prevailing spirit of Anglicism. Like any bomb that could not be materialiend, yet to be knows when and where the Page #119 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ ** bomb has been associated with the work of the Samitas in Eastern Bengal. There was indeed a great dacoity in Eastern Bengal and the theory was started that it was done by one of the Samitis, but even our able detective police were unble to prove any association in that case. They did catch hold of some young men apparently principle. There in a confidential rule, it is cofidential but she public have come to know of itit-that omebody must be punished for the day's work." That was the circular of u Lieutenant-Governor of this province and the police no doubt thought it ought to be observed faithfully. So they caught hold of some likely man and the people charged were about to be "punished for the day's work;" but fortunately for them a judge sat upon the High Court Bench who remembered that there was such a thing as law and another thing called evidence, things whose existence was in danger of being forgotten in this ountry. He applied the law, he ins sted on, having the ovidence, and you all know the result. These associations, then, which were the expression of our growing national life and the growing feeling of brotherd among us, did such work as I have the ways, of the law, work claribed, and these were guiltless of any offence in the eyes In which they did. their Still they have boon suppressed not because they were criminal, but buause their existence was inconveniut. 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Whatever penalty be inflicted on us for the crime of patriot. iam, whatever peril we may have to face in the in the fulfilment of our duty y to our nation, we 1 we must go on, we must carry on the country's work. polica After all what is an association; An association is not a thing which cannot exist unless we have a Chairman and a Vice-Chairman and a Secretary. An CIACION IN ciation not a thing which cannot meet unless it has its fixed moeting place. As ciation is a thing which depends upon the feeling and the force within us. Assoc tion means unity, association means bre therhood association means binding toge ther in one common work. Where there **** 11 life, where there is self-sacrifica where there is disinterested and unselfish toil, where there are these things within us the work cannot stop. It cannot stoj even if there be one man who is at all risks prepared to carry it on. 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It in a matter of making uch more have your byg: Risline God GBRAT WORT ON BURN ther from time to time what work in the nation, adibe God in your brother, railie God in wide humna Chere is to be performed to day and what is the best way of performing sweatsun." Thw the ideal by which it, what are the beat means of helping humanity is moved over the world, HIS LIFE AND TEACHINGS. wur countrytuon, what work we shall the iceul which is the shares of the 1. The name of the MAUABHARATA have to do inurrow or the day after Kaliyuga, and it is the ideal of love and iyund, and it is the ideal of love and has has long bona mow widely all over the and having nettled that to do it at the service which the young man of Bengal civilized world. The goat Epic has now inted time and in the appointed no thanhle realised, love and.mernice been translated into moat all eville way. That is what I mean when I to your l..then, love and service to your languages. Therefore the story of the * that it in a question of working and Mother in this to the Anciation we Mahabharata s known to all and the of man. It is not that there are furning, the great sociation of the name of the great Patriarch of the Kurus, things cannot be done except by the people of Hengal and of the whole Bhima, io familiar to overy ons, whether Tort which our European education people of India. It increased and will in the East or in the West. has taught LH to value. Whatever grow for ever in spite of all the obstacles 2. His TEACHING to his nepbewa stand may be the difficultinn we can go on That time in ith way. When the spirit Delampled in the world - they are the with the work. Thu necciation that of Aswini Kumar Dutt comes into every of Aswini Kumar Dutt com grandeet on the various phases of hunan .ww whall have will be the Basociation of leader of the people and the nation dution-religious, Social political and lorothers who are united heart to heart become one great Swadeshi Bandhab moral; that were ever told to man, or that a fellow-workers joined hand-in-hand Samiti, then it will be accomplished. vere ever found in any other literature, in # comun labour, the vociation Thin is for ever our national idoal and It occuples the whole of the SANTI PAR th our nation will rise and in its strength our nation will rio I VAN of If than who have common mother VAM of the MARABHARATA, the biggest. Hand. It is the Acciation of the whole whatever law they make : OUT BAUOn the most difcult, the restent and the muntry, to which every Mon of India will rise and live by the force of the law sublimest of all other Parmes and every won of Boneral ought by the l of its own being. For the Nat of God & But unfortunately the Mahabharata luty of his birth to belong. An O m gone out to the Indian nation, not a bandy work, but it is a stupeudous ention which no force can break up "Unite, be free, be one, be great". mass of literature. Hardly there is one t eociation of an unity which grows in these busy days, wbo bas time or whu -4 dny by day, of an impulse that cared to take the trouble to read this great w from on high and has drawn work from page to page. Therefore the "* tuyether in order that we might TRIUMPH OF NOBLEST CHARACTER OF BRISMA is not His brotherhood, in order that tho widely known, or no greatly appreciated Tudian nation may be united and unl. as it should be. 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The man of talent without of the merely scientific has felt in geniun ban, again hin due place and wurk, himself an unconditioned comprehension which are only when, an is now knoften of all men and all things or even the the cmc, ho rojocts the help of traditions capacity to varify any wingle thing in and attempts the work of creation, his mind and by his mind 1 On the which genius alono is capable. contrary, has not the whole history of the Of course, this rigid distinction between acione of the lant thousand year been I genius and talent in articlal. No human dirooted againt that being can be wholly devoid of other, It is the dharma of the artist to prosent and the various proportions in which the to us this timelens vision of the universe, two exint very infinitely. 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Bhupendratath Bone at the boycott celebrafind and the Open Lotter of Sj. Aurobindo Ghoso hnve put the Englishman in a difficnlty. It has Den the habit of this paper to Iny stress on any fiets or suggestions real or imaginary which it could interpret As pointing to viol pce and so persistently damn the movement as onto not only revolutionary in the magnitudo of the changes at which it aims but violently revolutionary in its purposed inethods. The speech and the open letter have cut this imaginary ground sway from under its foot. As a matter of fact there is nothing new in the attitudu of either the Moderate or the Nationalist leader. What they say now they have said always. The Modernte party have always been in favour of constitutional methods which, whatever be the preciso meaning of that phrase in a country where no constitution exista, must certainly exolude illegality and violenou. The Nationalist on their Mido have always, while repudinting the principle that non are under all circumstancpe, bound to obey Djup of injurious laws imposed without national conuent, advocated observance of the law in the ciron melance of India both on grounds of policy and in the interonts of Sola Boycott. sound national developinent. Prasive It soems to be especially the resistance to arbitrary cdicts and Boycott Prosident's able defence of proclamations in order to Amhert social boycott i opposcul to Violet civic rights, test illegal unses or constraint that has alarmed the oompel their recall is not breach of Englishman. Here also there is the law but a recognized weapon nothing now. The social boycott. in the defence of civic liberty. Yet is a weapon absolutely necessary for the Englishman chooses to save the enforcement of the popular will its face by imagining a change of in this matter, the power of using front in the Boycott policy. There бівcal law fоr thе за ригрыкаis no change. The Boycott has being in the hands of authorition always been a movement within who have boen publicly declared by the law and such it remains. If Lord Curzon to be active parties in shere have been some individual British exploitation of the P ro excesso, that no more detracts of India. It means the cutition of from the legality of the move * very small ininority by a huge mont than the excesses of indivi. ,majority in the interest of the dual strikers would affect the whole nation; it conrists merely is legality of a strike. The Englishman * prsaivo abstinence from all count is full of Anxiety as to the best enanco to tho offunder,--sending way to mnoot the imaginer change him to Coventry, in the English of front. With great sapiency it phrase; it is effective and, if pro suggests to the Government thu perly applied, instantaneously effect free use of deportation, for which ite: it involve, as the Englishman it has been for mine timo clamour- ho been obliged to mee, no violence, ing in vain, and threatens the no disregard of pnblic order, no boycottern with an anti-boycott. breach of the peace. The only Ono dous not quito see how this weapon the Englishman can find mighty movement could be ongi against it is deportation, and after Deered. If a boycott of Indians by all you cannot deport a whole town, Englishmen is suggested, we would village of community. The Nation. remind our contemporary that in alist Party have always struggled life in this country Indiana might for und often obtained the reconceivably do without Englisbmen cogaition of the social boycott at but Englishmen cannot do without various District Conferences and it Indians. That is precisely the has been The freely and strength offectively of our position. misfortone in thnt we oumelves Applied in all parto, though m... still fail to realise it. in East BangaL It is grat:.... Page #126 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. to find the most modemte of be. If it is the idea that finally logy has led us to modify onr view Bengnl Modernte lenders support- exproses itself in all material forms, on that hend. Man is not by ing and justifying it in a carefully actions, institutions and consumma- Datare a silent animal nor in the prepared and responsible utterance tions, it in the imagination that man is he capable of work without on an occasion of the utmost public draw the idea out, anggota the frequent interchange of speech. shape and gives the creative importance. Talk is necesary to him, emotion National or Anti-national. impulse. Hence the importante of is necessary to him, 'imagination . We have long noticed with the celebrtions like the Seventh ofis celebrations like the Seventh . Decessary to him; without deepest dispprobation and indig. Augnst, onpocially in the first move- theso he cannot be induced to tation the equivocal conduct of ments of a great national resur- action. This constitutes the the National Council authorities gence. A time may come when the supreme importance of the right of with regard to inntters of great living menning may pass out of a free speech and free meeting; this national importance, but we have solemnity or anniversary and leave also constitutos the justifiontion of held our fine from unwillingness it n dend form which only the symbolical holidays and festivals. to hurt in institution establish- persistence of habit preserves, but Speech and writing aro neomary to nd with such high hopes and that cannot happen until the the acceptance and sprond of the apparently destined to play an underlying idea is realised and the iden without which there can be no important part in the development imaginative inpulse towards cres- incentive to action. Ceremonies w the nation. W. can hold our tion has victoriously justified it help the imagination and oncourage pece no longer. The notion of thomolf and exhausted its sourcon of it to see in the concrete that authorities in forbidding their antinfaction. The idons which the which cannot be immedintely realtudents to attend a national fonti boycott celebrntion holds as its isod. It was out of the gurge and val commemornting the inception roots and the imaginations to which weltor of an infinito oratory, thonsof the movement by which the Cul- it appeals are not yet even parti- and-throated journalism, endlers lege and Council were created, ally satisfied and, until they have ceremonics, processions, national prohibition extended by them to the confirmed themselves in victorious festivals that the appallingly mofusil schools is only the crown- action and are perpetuated in last- strenuous action of the Revolutioning act of policy by which they ing forms and institutions, it is of ary and Napoleonic age in France are betraying the trust reporod in the first importance that this arose to reconstitute society and them by the nntion, contradioting prent festival should be celebratod transform Europe. Let us not the very object of the institution and in some form or other and, as for therefore dospiso these mighty inutterly ruining a gront and salutary As possible, in the fortn it originally struments. God has created them movement. They imagine that by took. There is a meaning in and the natural human love for being more nervilo than the most the imaginntive conservatism which them for very great and abiding servile of the ordinary institutions refuses to part with the cherished purposes. Even in these few years and Anunting their high Academi- pornps and even the little details the Ganpati and Sivaji festivals, al purpo they will save them of how and brightness which have institutod by the far-seeing human selves from official repression and always been nssociated with this sympathy and dotnocratic instinct yot keep the support of the penple. day, the procesion, the places, the of the people. I day, the corsion, the places, the of Mr. Tilak, have done much to They are wrong. Already there is meeting, tho flags, music, songs, reawaken and solidify the national such deep dissatisfaction with the tion with the the vow.. the resolution. Any feeling of Maharashtra, and we can Council that the mofussil schools laxness in these minutiae would all feel what stimulus to the are dying of innnition and people show a fainting of the imagination growth and permanence of the are turning away from the new edu- which cling to the festival and novement we have found in the cation 19 differing in-no essential its underlying ideas and a cnreless celebrations of the 7th August and from the old. If the nuthoritiesness in tho heart about thoso the 16th October. They are to us forsist in their ovil course, the emotions without which the idea what sacred days are to the ordipublic mind will write Anti-national by itself is always inoperativo. nary religions. The individual instead of National over their sign. This appeal to the imagination religious men can do without them, brud in Bow Bazur and their schools, and nourishing of the emotions collective religion cannot. These he left empty of students. Wo shall wpecially necessary when the are the sacred days in the religion return to this subject in a future outward circumstances are widely of Nationalism, the worship of God issue. different from the cherished hopes the Mother. and imaginations and tho speedy The 16th October is the idea of THE BOYCOTT CELEBRATION. advent of the longed-for future unity, the worship of the Mother seems to the reason distant or one and indivisible. The 7th of A natioonl festival is the symbol of improbable. That is why impor- August is the idea of separateness, the national vitality. All outward tance is attached in all countries the worship of the Mother free, action depunde eventually on the to ceremonies and festivals. There strong and glorious. Both these accepto ideas and imaginations of are many of us who are inclined to ideas are as yet ideas merely, the door. As thuse are, so is his speak with contempt of speeches realitod in our faith and aspiration Aspiration; and although it is not and shows, rud thoro was a time by the shaping imagination, not yet true that as is his nspiration, so when we w in our impatience of materialized in the world of is his action, yet it is true that the more babbler were inclined to concrete fact. Thin, sooording is his aspiration, 60 will echo the ery for silent work. A to our Vedantic iden, in his action moto and more tend to justor krowledge of huren pyeho how the world and things whether Page #127 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAVOGIN. It is a shortsighted and superficial ontlook which sees in the 16th October only the day of mourning for the partition of Bengal or in the 7th August only a commemoration of the Boycott. The Boycott is a symbol, the mourning a symbol. When the weapon of Boycott has done its work, we shall lay it aside, but the 7th August we shall not lay aside, for it is our sacred Day of Awakening. When the Partition is rescinded, we shall cease to go into annual mourning, but the 16th October will not fall into oblivion or forte of sophistry to remove. Hav-conspicuous especially in the choice ing secured so much we can go and building of the aircumstantia! on in the confidence that, whatever epitheta That characteristic of now happens to the pioneers, Hir- the poet, not the most fundamental anyagarbha has taken the new ideas and important, which most struck into his protection and when that the ancient critics, upamusu Kalidasah. Kalidasa for similes, is everyhas once happened Virat must inevitably fulfil them. where present even in such early and immature work,and already they have the sharp clear Kalidasian ring, true coin of his mint though. not yet possessed of the later high values. The deep blue midsummer sky is a rich purple mass of ground collyrium; girls with their smiling faces and lovelit eyes are "evenings beautifully jewelled with the moon': the fires burning in the forest look far off like clear drops of vermilion the new blades of grass are pieces. of split emerald; rivers embracing and tearing down the trees on their banks are evil women distracted with passion slaying their lovers. In all these instances we have the Kalidasian simile, a little superficial as yet and self-conscious, but for all that Kalidasian. When again he speaks of the moon towards dawn. growing pale with shame at the lovelier brightness of a woman's face, of the rains coming like the pomp of some great king all blazing with lights, huge clouds moving along like elephants, the lightning like a streaming banner and the thunder like a peal of drums, of the clouds like archers shooting their rains at the lover from the rainbow stringed with lightning, one recogocensional nises, in spite of the extravagance of phrase and violent fancifulness, the Kalidasian form of conceit, not only in the substance which can be borrowed, but in the wording and most of all in the economy of phrase expressing a lavish and ingenious fancy. Still more is this apparent in the sensuous and elaborato comparison of things in Nature to women in ornamental attire, rivers, autumn, the night. the pale priyungou creeper. Most decisive of all are the strok es of vivid description that giv the poem its main greatness and fulfil its purpose. The seasons live before our eyes as we read. Suinmet is here with its sweltering heats, the sunbeams burning like fires of nerfioo and the earth-swept with whuling gyres of dust driven by intplerable gusta. Yonder lies the lion forgetting his impulse and his mighty leap.;. his tongue lulls and wearily from time to time he shakes in general or particular come into being. They exist first in seed form in the silent and unexpressed idea, in a world of deep sleep where there is as yet no action of thought or deed, only the inert, inoperative idea. Shiva the white and pure, the ascetic, the still, contemplative Yogin holds them in himself as Prajna, the Wise One, God ideal. But Shiva is tamasic and rajas is necessary to induce motion before things can exist. The thing has next to sprout out of the seed and take a volatile and unfixed shape in the psychic world where it waits for a material birth. Here Brahma, the flaming, shapeless and manyshaped, holds them in his brilliant vibrating medium of active imagination and thought and by his daughter Vach, the Goddess speech eldestborn of the world, puts them into shape and body as Hiranya garbha, God imaginative and therefore creative. Last they take permanent shape and abide in some material body, form, organism. Vishnu there holds them in his fixed and visible cosmos as Virat, God desuetude, for it is our sacred Day of the Worship of the Indivisble Mother. These are the imaginations, these the mighty and creative thoughts and aspirations which we seek to foster by these celebrations, Therefore we regard the holding of practical, until the divine imagi- the Boycott Day as a national duty, Let those who scoff at it and talk of the necessity of silent sadhana, for we have heard of such, be warned nation wearies of them and Shiva as destroyer draws them back again, their outward form disintegrated and their supporting imaginations dead, into the seed-state from which they emerged. For a long time the idea of unity, the idea of a strong national self-expression were merely sleeping and inoperative ideas held as sounding words rather than possibilities. Still the repetition of the words like the repetition even mechanical of a powerful mantra, began to awaken the divine force latent in the idea and, however foebly, it began to stir. But it was not till the 16th of October and the 7th of August that these ideas seized on the faith and imagination of the people and took shape, volatile and unfixed but still shape, as a living aspiration. The day of inaterial realization is yet distant. Moving to unity we are still divided by external and internal agencies Moving towards strength and freedom we are still subject to external force and internal weakness. But this we have gained that the purpose and imagination of unity and strength is rooted in the hearts and minds of a great and the tno vigorous portion of the young generation, inheritors of the future, beyond the power of land lifelikenem -in description how they desecrate sacred words by using them as a convenient cant and try, out of selfish and infidel fears, to thwart in the minds of the young the work which by these celebrations God has been doing. KALIDASA'S SEASONS. 4 111 most ITS POETIC VALUE. Nevertheless the Seasons is not only an interesting document in the evolution of a poetic genius of the first rapk, but in itself a work of extraordinary force and immense promise. Many of the charistic Kalidasian gifts and tendensies are heru, somo of them in crude and unformed vigour but characteristic and unmistakeable, 'giving the poem a striking rosemblance of spirit and to some extent of form to the House of Raghou with a far-off prophecy of the ma ture mannor of Kalidasa in the four great masterpieces. There is his power of felicitous and vivid simile, there is the individual turn of his conceits and the single-minded force with which he drives them hotse, there is his mastering accuracy Page #128 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KAKNY*XOWN his mane; the sake with lowurod wafa BT: Cannot my music is based palpubly upon - hind sunting and dragging his coilal Bonance and alliteration which he gefa ugfarma: Tatry labours over the blazing dust of the USEs with extraordinary brilliance rond the wild boars are digging प्रारतिवणमधे। सबहिः पवन and builds into the most enchantin the drivil mud with their tong न्चपति मगवर्ग पातलम्बो दवाग्निः । ing melolies, but without delicacy. nouts as if they would burrow their "Srizing the woodland edges the restraint or disguise. If there weru Any into the cool earth: the bisforest fire increnges with the wind any real cause for unubt of the wander cvorywhore dumbly and burns in the glons of the monn authorship, the vorso would clently leiring water. The forests are vindicate the Sensons for Kalidasa. tnins; it crackles with shrill shouting rim and parched, brown and sere; in the bamboo renches; it upruals Such is this remarkable poern mnd before long they are in the wide in the grassos gathering huge which some, led awny by its unutch of fire... But the ruins come, doubted splendour, have put in the ness in a moment and harrace the me what inay be sonder writhing line bensts of the wilderness." first rank of Kalidasa's work. Its Hell on the wlopus? It is the An ngxin for honeyed sweetness artistic defects and its compara tive young water of the ruins, new crudity forbid 11 to follow them. It and buoyancy what can be moru born rivulet, grey and full of insects Kalidasian than this ? is uncertain in plan, ill-fused, some aud dust and weeds, cuiling like a times raw in its imagery, unequal funk down the hillside. We wntch पुस्खोकिलयतरसासन in its execution. But for all that the besuuty of the mountains streak मत्तःप्रियो चुम्वति रागाष्टः। it must have come upon its converywhere with waterfalls, their high rock kind by the stoopगुलन्हिरेफोयमम्वुअस्थः temporries like the lawning of a new sun in the skies. Its splendid ing clouds and their sides a gorgeous प्रियं प्रियायाः प्रकरोति चादु। diction and versificntion, its vigour, chuo of peacocks : on the horizon "Thu male cukoo, drunken with fire and force, its sweetness of spirit the great clous blue as lotus-petals the wine of the mango juice, kisses and ith general promise and to chumb hugely into tho sky and move his beloved, glail of the weet soinu extent actual presentation of cruss it in slow procossion buforo attruction, and yonder bee in the A first-rato poetical genius must a sluggish breeze. Or look at yonder lotin-blown murmuring hums havo malo it a literary ovent of cavidara tret, its branches trouble Hattury's sweetness to his sweet." the first importancu. Especially softly with wind, warming with There are other stanzas which is it siguificant in itu daring gift honuy-drunken beus and its leavos anticipnto momething of the ripest of sonsuousness. The prophet of lenler with littlo opening buds. The Kalidasian movements by their hedonistic civilisation hero scizen n at night gruzes down at un gravity, suavity and strength. with no uncertain hand on the liko an unveiled face in the skies, matorials of his work. A vivid anıt the rucing treatm प्राकम्पयन् कुसुमिताः सहकारशाखाः show its ripples virile interpretation of sense-life on the wild-duck's face, tho wind fagier Ura ewife for in Nntire, A similur interpretation sounes trembling through the bur- | वागर्विभाविदयानि हरबराणां of all clements of human life donol rico-tuulklancing with the मीहारपातविगमात् सभगो क्सन्ते।। capable of greatness or beauty. crowding courlouch, making one seen under the light of the senses Ho wory ripple of the lotits-wooder "Setting the flowering branches of and oxpressed in the terms of an Isho Huru theru enn bu no longer the mango-tree muivoring, spread Aosthetic approciation,--this is the inny husitation. Thomu doscriptions ing abroul tho cry of the cuckou to spirit of Kalidasa's first work as which remain perpetually with the the region thu wind faren furth it is of his last. At present he is "ye viwiblo concreto in like a lover ravishing tho hoarta of concerned only with the outward actual printing, bulong, in tho force mortals, by the passing of the body of Nature, the physical aspects with which they are visualised and dowfalls gracious in tho springtide." of thing, the vital pleasures and the magnitioent architucturo of If we taku Kalidasa anywhore in omotions, the joy and beauty of phrow with which thoy are present his lighter motres we shall at onco the human body; but it is the first Hill, to Kulidur alonc among perceive their carential kinship necessary step on the long roar! Saucrit pouts. Othor poots, his with the verse of the Seasons. of sensuous and poetic experience XCO or imitators, such as Band इदमसलभवस्तुप्रार्थनादुर्निवारं and expression he has to trvel even Bhavabhuti, overload their description with words and dutails; TAFA RAV417: forfai before he renches his goal in his crowning work, tho Birth of the they havo utten lucish colour-- किमतमलयवातीचोलित पानुवर्ष wargod, where the Supreme Himang but never an equal powur of tim, thuir figures du aut appear उपवनसहकार विशेष करेषु। self and the mystery of spiritual to stand out of the canvas and It is the same suavu and skilful fulfilinent are approached through management, thu saino oxquisite the portal of the senses. and unobtrusivo woaving of labial, AUROBINDO GHOSE. And though we do not find here dontal and liquid AOPATICUS with THE KENA UPANISHAD. yuito the trarvellous harmonies of recurring sibilant noto, the same SECOND PART. FIRST CHAPTER. vurse and diction we find in the soft and perfoct footing of the sylla. 1. Yamà said. "The Self-born hath set the doon of the body to Haghou, yet we do come across bles. Only the language is richer tace outward, therefore the soul of plonty of proparation for them. and more developed. We do not a man gazoth outward and not at Here for instance is a verse whose find this poouliar kind of perfeption tho Self within; bardlywise man rapidity and lightness rostrainod by in any other master of classical hero and there desiring immortality * certain half-hidden gravity is verde. Bhavabhuti's manger is tutooth his eyes inward and seet distinctly Kalidasa's. | bold. atreuuous, external, Jayadeva's the Self within. bimi ... Page #129 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ LATEGUI. 2. The must childishly follow 12.. The Purushe the i nte one huge onilding whoso great Anted aftar desire al pleurre and walk in the midst of orci is no longer pillons could be rern frn afarrow into the ware of Death who shpeth than the Anger of A man. He is glorious as the prak of hill. And wide for them. Bat calm Roule having the lord of what we and what shell yet where was the glory! the door learned of minortality week ant fur be; Him having seen ono shrinketh were shot, the houme empty of the portant in the things of this not from anght not ahhuttith any. not from anght not ahhuth any concurs of men, husher and voiceUSMOM that page and we not This is the thing to wekest. leviticult even to the entry. 8. By the Self one knoweth to 18. The Parutha that is within the wind. In rwm within this and form and smell, by the Self onein no larger than the finger of a dwelling where noin was it knoweth sound and wuch and the man; He is like n blazing fire that darknew, in that arknaa, like a jog of man with wonen; whnt is is without pmoke, He is lord of His pair of lilien Anwering in the midthere left in this world of which the pant and His future. He alone in night, welded couple mit in Self ant knoweth ? This is the thing today and Ho none whall be tomor- thought. Sernight in front of thein thou seckest. row. This is the thing thou suck No Fanine. 4. The chlin noul having oom. Oht ! Tho harvest of the year 1174 had prehended the great Land, tho 14. As waier that mineth in the been poor, nequently in the omnipresent Self by whom one be rough and diffent places, runneth year 1175 rico Wa little derr holdeth both to the end of dream to many kirken on the nountain-top the poplo Mutfired, but the and to the end of waking, onweth. Mo he that neeth 'pnrnte law and Government exneturl its wenues to from grieving. nction of the one Spirit, followeth the Inst friction of forthing. As He that hush k wn fryn vay in the track of what he seeth. n result of this car.ful rockoning slow this Entor of sweetness, the 15. But as pure water thnt in the poor began to ot only once i Jir. "he Self within that in lord of poured into pure water, even as ity. The mins in 1175 were copi poured in whats and what shall be, whriuk- Was much it remaineth, so it in with us and people thought Hoaven had Page #130 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. began to cut the leaves of treen, and many have been very success makes it a pasive instrument for they began to ent gre, they ful in catching up his less valuable utteranou the tull meaning of wbioh tregan to eat wearin. The lower mannerisms of style and vorse, as the brain is unable at the moment rastes and the forest men began is the manner of imitators all the to grasp. This in the divine manis devouring dogs, nice and cata. world wer. But the poignant and enthusiasm which the subtle Many Arl, but those who fled wweutne, pussion and spiritual wpiritual discornment of Plato dia. only reached some foreign land to depth and mystery of n poem liku covered to be the rent meaning of dir of starvittion. Those who me this, the haunting olences subtle what we call inspiration. And of mind te nentables or sub- with nibtlety which is not of this unattainable force the best wiste without for till dism took teenique but of the soul, and the lyrics of Rabindranath are full so holl of thein and they dicil. honcyludlen felicity of the expression, overflowing. Diese hoolits dny ----ver, chol. these are the cruentin Rabindra The article Shantiniketade cm, consumption, smallpox. l'he nnth and cannot be imitatod, be- Rabindranath by Sj Jitendranath virulence of smallpox wite e cially CALLING they are things of the spirit Banerji is another fontare of great ktent. In every house nin hegan and one must have the saing sweet interest. The writer has a good to wrish of the disease. There nes and depth of soul beforo one descriptive gift and the passages was none to give water to his fol. can hope to entch any of these de which describe the Shantiniketan low, none who woull touch hiin, sirable qualities. We emphasize are nimirable, but the chief intertonttrt the sick. Men this inimitablene because the ont naturally centres in the conterwould not turn to care for onch legion of imitators we inention aru sation with the poot which is recordnther's sufferings nur was there duing harm to the progress of our ed with grent fulness. The private any to take up the core from poetry in well in to the reputation talk of a rich and gifted nature with where it Iny. Bonutiful bien of their model and we would suggest a power of conversational expression lay rotting in Walthy inansions. to them w study this poem and is always suggestive and we await here once the smallpox made realise the folly of their persistent with interest the future isane of this its entry, the dwellery Hled from attempt. One of the most remark article. We hope Jitendra Babu will the house and abandoned the sick able poculiarities of Rabin give us a fullor view of the remark. man in their foar. dra Babu's genis is the happi- able educational experiment which Mohon in Singha WA man of news and originality with which this original mind is developing in kreat wealth in the village of Pad- he has absorbed the whole spirit of the quiet shades of Bolpur. The hinhw, but to-day rich and por Vaishnav poetry and turned it into brief hints given of the moral were on one level. In this time of something essentially the same and trnining and the method of oducation crowding afflictions his relativos, yet new and modern. He has given followed point to A system far in frianda, nervants, maidservants had the old #weet spirit of emotional advance of the National Council of ull buen seized by disease and gone and passionate religion an oxprv:9- Elucation which is still tyrannisfrom him. Sume had died, sine sion of more delicate and complex cd over by a trudition and method had Hel. In that once people richness voiceful of subtler und not only European but unpro household there was only himself, more penetratingly spiritual shades gressively European. A brief inhis wife and one infiint girl. This of feeling than the deep-hearted but stalinent of Sj. Aurobindo Ghose's was the couple of whom I spoke. simple enrly age of Bongal could Karakahini is also given which Tum continued know. The old Vaishnav bhav- describes the identification parades AURORINDO GHONE. there is no English word for it,-- of the Bomb Cnse, gives some SUPRABHAT. was easily seizable, brond and glimpses of the approver Noren A REVIEW strong. The bhuvu of these poems Gossain and deals with the personal is not translatuable in any other character of some of the jail officials. The paper Suprabhatt, Bengali language than that the poet hos Nanak Charit by Si. Krishna monthly cited by Kumari Kimudini umed. -- striking proof is the un. Kuinar Mitra, the first instalment Mitra, daughter of Sj. Krishna satistictory attempt of the poet of which is given in this issue, Kumar Mitr, enter this month himself, recorded in another article commande interest both by its voita third year. The first issue in this issue, to explain in prose subject and the name of its writer. of the new year is before 19. We his own poern, Sonar Turi. But The two chapters given aro full notic grout advancu in the in- while the intelloct tries in vain to of interesting details of Nanak's torust and variety of the articles, and other intellectual wyrabols for birth and childhood and promien the calibru of the writers and th the poot's meaning, the poetry an attractive biography of one of the quality of the writing. From the on the heart and convinces greatest names in religious history. literary point of view the chief the ingination. The o poetas aru An article of minor importance is ornament of the number in the the snow of poetry and vfuso the continuation of Sj. Jadunath brief poem Dukhtabhirur, by Sj to be maderud in any prout equi- Chakrabarti'. Ekannabarti PariRabitlranath Tagore. It is one of valeat Poetry is created not froin bar o Strisikaha, wbich is of 002thosu poeins in which the preculiar the intellect or the outor imagine siderable terit. The author bu inimitable quality of our greatest . tion but conies from a deoper source seized on two of the grout ad. lyric pous conies out with suprom within to which men bave no means vantages of the joint family aystein, fource, besuty and weetness. Robin of Acress excapt when the divine its ideal of a wider brotherhood dra Bate has l a fisit torx part within weizes on the brin Add and unity and it'ample train . . he Fengal soaps are the cheapest and best in the market." 000 Page #131 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ .! KARLÖGIM : NEWS. ing in trorale and capacity. Duimit before the recent resurgence.. Such Bul and the poem Berluss wiem to writingo void of the note of hope,enit to be fullares, but there is no couragernent and energy, will not bada thor future of this number which help a nation to rise but rather de ANOTHER ASSAULT BY AN iw without merit or interest. prese it and push it back into the EUROPEAN We have left to the last Dr. P. c. past. Moreover, Dr. Ray makes the same mistake which European Hay's long article on "the Bengali BOMBAY, August 7. Lieutenant Dockwell of the 116th Brain and its Misure". It is a long writers made when they condemned Mabaratta, against whoin the charge indictment of past and present the Midel, Agos wholesale because of mult wm withdrawb on Thursday Bengal, covering sixteen pages of they were a period of contraction and before lost by Prince, was on the oth not of expansion. That mistake charged the magazine. Dr. P. C. Ray is a before Mr. Dustor, Second Magistrate, with naine which is alrealy a pride to the has now been recognised in Europe Ansulting another Parne youth At Chowpatty. The connation to which he belongs and his And justice has been done to that plainte said that he was taking a walk on deep scientific knowledge, original which was praise worthy well the footpath whon the accused, who WAH research and creativeness are one as to that which was bul in the taking A running exorcine with his wolof the most conspicuous instances of "Dark Agun". Wo in Indin ure diers on the road, rushed up the foutpath, that strong. acute and capable recovering from a similar error and caught the complainant by the neck and threw him down which caused bruine Bengali intellet which he almits if there aru those who go to the on hin left arm. The entuplainant Wax to be inferior to none. Any article opponite extreme and soon thing corroborated lyspundesi. The accueil from his peu must be of great inter- good outside the modineval Hindu Haid that a hep running by the est and cannot be without value. But culture and forms, the same thing complainant, the latter Inughed and male it is one of the unfortunate results of happened in Europe and for the nomo retuurku in Gujrati. He went back to the complainaut to enyuire what the donationalising intluence of our saine renson, HM reaction from remarks be made whon the complainant post education that a mind liku Dr that vory intoleranco And wwcoping Ptepped backwards and follHe wid Ray's should be without intellectual denunciation which are the spirit that he wan justified in catching the sympathy for the old national cul- of Dr Ray's article. It cannot lost the complainant to find out what remon ture whose inherited tendencies his Any more than it lasted in Europe. he hul to laugh and make a fool of him own character, lite and achieveinonts Some of the strictures we hold to before him soldiers. The accused called two of his soldier ms witnesor, one of illustrate in so distinguished a man- be too much at Hecondhand; expe whom said that while running the ner. If it had not been for the past cially in his criticisms of religion Shahid elly struck the Parsee. which Dr P. Ray cundurns, such the writor seems to us to bu Wander Anothor anid that the Shahib's shoulders noble typus as the last tifty years of ing outside the provincu in which struck the Pardeo who fell. The Magic Bengal tooms with, would not have he can sponk with authority. trnte held the evidence for the prower'llbeen possible. As to the necessity After all one must enter into the tion trustworthy. He Worship thought that the accused asked the complainant of far-reaching changes in the spirit of an eye and civilisation why the latter laughed at him. This future we do not greatly differ with before one can profitably criticiso perhiap provoked the accured but the the writer. The immediate past has it, otherwise we miss the morning Mund was not juntified to take the law been a period of contraction and of history and falsify its values in his own hands. His Worship warned the reservation of strength, the Neverthelons the articlo is ably and discharged the the secured but ordered him to future will be a period of expansion written and should be studied an pay the complainant rupeo ono sad anns four for expense. and the liberation and expendituru a complute expression of the Euroof strength. Tho structure of the Pennined standpoint in looking at DINTRIOT CONY KKNCH U PANNA, new age inust noCosarily differ from Indian problems. As to the present, The District Conference of Pabna will that of the old. But the spirit of Dr Ray lay too much stress on tho be bold on Aug 19 next Babu Darga Sundur Roy, UL hm been elected Presithe article is narrow and intolerant. survivals of the end of the pineteenth dont of the Conference. Balia Hem It is couched in that general spirit century when the national con Chandar Blowmick, L. M. & Chairman of self-depreciation and indiscrimin- sciousness touched bottom and of the Municipality, ham been slected ate fault-finding which was a charac- 'ignores the youthful strength and President of the Reception Committe. toristio of our people when national energy which is preparing thu All villagers in the district are requented w hope and energy were at their nadir. twonticth. send doloyates. Inhabitants of the riding outaide the district are recenter There are all the stock denuncia to attend. tions with which we were familiar . "APPEARANCE IS HALF THE MAN.' It is a: fnot that personal appearance goes a long way in the catimation of Lun by the Public. You can not have a good appearance unless you have a head of nick hair. A head Bne "hair 'whd a good coin plexion is your if you regularly we H. Bose's KUNTALINE It has been plewing raillions of its wars and will please you. S. in 5. Ok. bottl --303 Lity. Ron and Jasmina Suunted. . .. H. BOSE ME PERS DLXHOSN HOUNE, 61+ Bowlarar, CALCUTTA Page #132 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 8 NEWS. (AMR AGAINNT ATEAVI Mr. Ginider, Special Assistant to the Inspector General of Police, Criminal Investigation Department, applied to the Chief Presidency Magistrate, Bombay, on the 5th instant to be allowed under wetion 191 to withdraw the proceedings against Hal Krishuan Hari. Athavle who was arrested at Kalyan on the 15th June with a trunk containing chemicals, Mr. Cider said he declined to offer evidence as the evidence they had against Athavle was not suffcient to justify a conviction. Mr. Guider also asked his Worship to hind over Athale on his own recognisance to appear on the 11th inst. to give evidence in the case of K. D Bhasekar who is harged with being in possession of explosive substances. stances His Worship dis charged the accused and ordered him to enter into a a bond to appear in Court on the 11th instant to give evidence. BOYCOTT DEMONSTRATION IN BOMBAY, The following notification was issued to-day by the Police Commissioner:-- Where-as I am informed that an assembly will be held at Mahajani Wadi or Hira Raug wome other place within the limits of the town and the island of Bombay on or about the 7th day of August, 1908, 1 for ing the bohe purpose of supporting the boycott movement in India by celebrating the anniversary of the socalled boycott-day or otherwise, I Stephen Meredyth Edwards, Esq., L. C. 8. Acting Commissioner of Police for the City of Bombay being of of opinion that it is necesary for the preservation of public peace and public safety to prohibit any Asembly for such purpose as aforesaid do hereby by virtue of power vested me by section 25 of the City of Bombay Police Act 1902, prohibit any mbly in the City of Bombay for the purpose of supporting the boycott rovement in India for a period of seven days commencing from 6 A. M. on the 7th August. 1903. URVASIE. A NARRATIVE POEM IN ENGLISH. BY AUROBINDO GHOSE SKOOND EDITION. Price annas right only. SONGS TO MYRTILLA AND NJ OTHER POEMS. BY Sj. AUROBINDO GHOSE. Price annas eight only. SECOND EDITION To be had atKARMAYOGIN OFFICE. 14. SHAM BAZAR STREET, CALCUTTA KARMAYOGIN. NEWS. ALIPUR BOMH-CASE-APPEAL The hearing of the appeal of the above. case has commenced before the Chief Justice and Justice Carnduff from 9th instant. INDIAN PRISONERS AT KABUL A correspondent says the latest advices from Kabul state that the five Indians alleged to have been implicated in the recent conspiracy have at last hern brought to trial. They have been twice. remanded to enstody, but feel confident of a speedy release. BUDDHA'S RELICS-The recent find of Buddha's relics near Peshawar has been received at Simla and inspected by His Excellency the Viceroy. The question of distribution will now come up for con Rideration, and practically settled that the ashes and four charred bones will be distributed among the great Buddhistic communities of Ceylon, Burina, China and Japan. It may be that deputations from these countries will come to take relies, or special envoys will be sent out with gifts. SIMLA FINE ARTS EXHIBITION.-The awards of Simla Fine Arts Exhibition were announced on the evening of the 9th instant. The Indian artists figure badly. Mesura. Pestonji Bomaji and Handalkar have been given three prizes mainly reserved for Indian artists and not a picture of any instrinsic value has been received from Bengal and the Upper Provinces. The Viceroy's prize has not been awarded, and Major Molyneux who painted the famous picture "Senemarg in Spring" carries off Lord Kitchener's prize with his painting "A Himalayan Solitude." This is the best picture in the show. Mrs. Ambler gets Nir Louis Dane's prize for "A portrait of Mrs. C. T. Ambler." The exhibition will be formally opened on Wednesday. ARREST OF A EUROPEAN. On Wednesday, Inspector Perry of the C. I. D, on receipt of a telegram from the Simla Police arrested in Cala European, named Hinteroggo, cutta a who, it is alloged, is concerned in a caso of criminal breach of trust under Section 406 I. P. C. The accused it is waid will be sent to Simla to-day under Police escort পৰ্ম্ম। বাঙ্গালা সাপ্তাহিক পত্র। সম্পাদক ও স্বত্বাধিকারী প্রযুক্ত অরবিন্দ ঘোষ । সঞ্চয় প্রকাশিত হইবে। অগ্নিষ বার্ষিক মূলা---সাধারণ সংস্করণ সহর ও মফঃস্থল সর্বত্র ডাষাণ্ডল সমে উত্তম সংস্করণ ঐ চারি টাকা মাত্র। বিজ্ঞাপনের হার পত্রে জ্ঞাতরা। চিঠি-পত্র ও টাকা-কড়ি ১৪নং তামবাজার ইইউ "ধর্মের" ফ্যানেজি এজেন্সির নামে পাঠাইতে হইবে। NEWS. CHIEF JUSTICE or BoxBAY EIGH UpMr. Justice Fletcher will shortly be appointed Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court. RAINFALL Fifty inches of rain have fallen in rine and-a-half inches more are needClemits to date this year, and .only to make up the year's average. HIGH COURT SEIYA- The next Criminal Sessions of, the High Court, which will commence on Monday next will be presided uver by Mr. Justice Casperna THE EDITOR OF KAL Mr. Shivram Mahadeo Paranjpe, Bditor Kul, Poona, who was convicted of an offence under section 124 A and who is undergoing his term of rigorous imprisonment, is very much reduced in health. His weight is now 20 lbs less than what it was before. APRIVAL OF MR, POLAK. Henry 8L Polak, Honorary Amintant Secretary of the Transvaal Indian Association, arrived in Bombay the other day, when his luggage was care. fully examined by the Customs offers. Mr. Polak has come to India to put the case of the Indians in the Transvaal before the Indian public. Mr. Polak is the right-hand-man of Mr. Gandhi and has helped Mr. Gandhi since 1904, DAN STRANON INDEED. The 'Deshewak office was searched at Nagpur in connection with the prosecu tion for sedition of Mr. Achut Balwant Kolhatkar, in 1908. It is now eight inonths since the Sessions Judge deli vered judgment in the cane. And the the register of subscribers of the which was seized by the police during paper. the search, has not yet been returned The register was not submitted case as an as an Exhibit, and both the District and Sussions Judges were applied to for the register, and yet the register is still not returned though other papers of less importance were returned long ago. Some subscribers of the paper aro however writing to the effect that they are being pressed by the police to stop subscribing to the paper. The Probodh press in which the Deshsewak (Nagpur) newspaper le printed and the premises of Mr, Sambhurap Gadgil B. A. LL. B. and Mr. Gopa Anant Ogale, ex-editors of that paper, searched by the police for nearly three hours. Nothing incriminating was found A warrant of arrest was shown | Chadgil who surrendered Me police Mr. Gadgil was taken to the District Court in a tongs and presented before the District Magistrate. The charge under Section 194 A for criticism of the Birthday Honoré ist. Baff wa granted and Mr. dadgil was released to the . Page #133 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 4GHOS SREETIEKAARONDA yet demanded of any problem in meeting or domestilent--the National modern India. It wonted wh Flocution Movement in Hongu mught would not only, w itte girto Alveir Du avoid all apa cand of friction with enna has maint their the authorities, and profond to work ide pornie But we would content independent of hut not in apparition to When aath nyertonkm, in the rory all their orting bour and the hard the Grernment. Political in its weigha wme of lifo, there was desolation in renien to the rervice of the Mother it tried m ay all conflicts with the many prior wielu Ir's district : The call weat home to the part Authorities by raming an intely not only left blanc lren in allen! Aravinda. Hinwn untivo Provipen 'non-political attie yoverty, but' destined the Mo onlled to him. Whil ta the vow "The school of thought to which A. marly relief to many hollow favo p nverty. It overval him the yoke of 1.vinta lelonged did not support this ibing his relations and neighinum tbe wavinen of uwir people aud the Auclaratina of the Nation francil of Hin quick intelectual perception hin uplifter of wwwnnity--the yoke of Xilation, an enkelt appreciate thin Innge Ryanpathien, his self-learneo, char. calomny, p ertinet, inspirnient and neelle recht they thinght, of *terireilly no alt abueluto lack of raile. Analimaw the Mother's o f fering we w illilitin. But what the min of the world, always work. Acomptert her torn eunditions, and sheer they had to nuevpt the verdict of the ing with ad esu to the sin chance, call fully took up her chantening yukr. Ho majority. One of the most unfortunate prudence, M a tter of permnal calea KAVO up his place in Broda, worth £500 things in m o bile life in the de ation--these are Aravinda's inheritance a year, to take up the duties of Principal pendence of all large public tunnent A his father's line. in the lege started at (Lleutta duder on the help and support of the wealthy 3x aler, Atrial scrived his mrly the new Nativial Council of Education on clues in the evenity. large al d i in pellir snel in Englu. lare sulmistence allowance of £10 orgni moment in onr tiun an. Tord Lour of this whol in month. not be carriol 11 wille votline and wil. prontal to have wid, when Arvinda's This movement of National Education stantial funcil port; and the rich UMNO CANTO protuinently before the wwwd its origin to the latest erluation are not withius, they were in the non British public in connection with the pliey of the Indian (overnment, who primitise pinnen un lead their puppurt to state trial of which he sus nalo the ught to turn the Institntion of public any institutin ithont weeking to kill principal sound, this time Inst your instruction in the country to distinct'y trol it. This unfortunate condition that of all the wys who pasaud through his hands during the Inst twenty-five or viven larth wide entend diffection of many puit jutitutit, while thirty years, Amv Inde wa Ly far d it hul olled into being the discon though manewl with the monies of the xlmove the most richly coduwel in intel tented 11. A.'" The new educational richer classer, would liavo leen alle, retual capacity. From thin chool he he policy initiateil luy Jord (urzon WM without their pirmonal intervention or Went to Cambridge, where he dis di reted twarde enring this evil. Its control to keep up a very superior intel. tinguished himself BUDI M . adent of nt it was to manfarture Inyal citizens luctual or wral standard. This is ar European carice, and passed the Tu men who would he eternally content to ticularly injuri i romelatively dian Civil Servicn examination with rerinin beynl to the interatic govern primitive commanities Wirem yalined vrent credit. Failing, however, to stand nient in their emuntry, without any device wealth has not yet hol ti wally itself the required in orcinonline for free vitizenship. The movement of with high culture, al where, wwing w lint allowed tonter the Covenanted National Fincation we the topledere the alience of 4 vigorous and true Wervle of the Indian Ciorment. But I ply to this official lies. It took definite national life it has but little incentive Interning to India be found employ. I hape and for a result of the land loss opportunition for cultivatlay meat in the Native State of Barla, porsecution of schoolloy, by the Execute wuch an allianon where his endowiuents and wholarwhip uve in Bengal, for their participation In The Nationalista Aro poor party in wum attracted the titice of the author the new political movement in the coun. Indin, and the National council of the ftántleading to his appointment to the try. But it lind more fundamental cation, though it wwel Ita initiation to p of Vice-Principal of the State Col. need. The otheinly.controlled education their efforts, puwed, what from the lege. Had Aravinda cared for carthly Ind been condemned by Bath friends and very beginning: beyond their pliere uf hmours or wealth, he had very toes like. It was whallow and motlens, influence, and Arvinds's position plendid opening for both in Faroda. It imported the aliadow, lut not the subtle suinal hepd of the National C He was held in great respect by tent non, of modern culture to the youth lego actinlly controlled by wen of Mabaraje Ile we loved by the edu-l of the nation. It was Artificial, THCAUAD different views and opinion, becaine aud classes in the Stato lo WAH 0X foreign in both itn spirit and form. It loost from the very begiuning cordingly popular with the goneral led to a fearful wante of youthful time or lose anomalous. puWic. All thene opened very large and energy by imparing the bounty of This Way from albo poltst of Fiew. Konsibilities of proferment before hiu in lastning foreign language to receive very unfortunate. Aravinda bu se the service of this preruier Native State instructions throngh it medium in all ceived the lent workers education that in India the higher branches of Atudy. It was any bian of his country and genustiu But there we & New Awakening in the controlled by an alien Bureteracy, in could expect to have. He had for m e onuntry. A new school of thought bad the internat, mainly, of their own politi- years run a teacher of youth iu lanka, urinen, demanding thouglareont nl ponition, and only mocondarily in and had acquired confiderable prati sideration of the old and popular priliu. those of the real intellectual life of the experience in hin art. lle had clearly onl, eepromic, and educational ident and popil. It w txebnicely literary, and resled clue wpirit and at side of the ideals of the people. It abjured the old detrimental to the industrial and con- wife of his nation, and know bow do mendioant bhole of prayer, protest homic life of the country. The move most advanced principles of puoderu and prition. It proclaimed Dew gorm ent of National Relocation was started pedagogy could be comfully worked pel of sal-help and self-reliang. It to onanternet thene evils of the oMcially into thoroughly motional system of lled at the spirit of India come controlled system of public instruction education in India. He went to hl. # o o th, to stand upon its own inner It proposed to promote Education, cutia w goducation ist. He knew that ... and put forth its own pativo wolontific, literary, and technielon the foundations of national independen. .. option for the waliotoa t e true National Ho, and under National con and national grow must be laid in din Me t dalled aloud fot leaders trol. But trough oving sa initiation strong and advanced system of national and for now cont, the prophet to the throne of the Government to close education. He had political ideale be enthophet, the r e, the of the door of the otherin schools and sol doubt; bus, politici biront tu hita n.wb het se kalp Lad a l l against thone wbo more than in ordinary indlerowd by the W h M y Wiven to the first versa. It not a game of captiemy o pplysnight with political but two of buning n Page #134 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ . 10 to turn, racing upon it, should develop gebotally guided the work of the ARM Y Nathan Cwmcil, and is made it last . mudrengthen womanhan and woman We . 33 bol of the natiu. Eluvatn mal wimpsible for Aravinda to throw his Y he dinero e pulition than it self lwart and soul into bi auntious! BHISMA; rake le dirt fra rolichon ur work in Sleutta. His place in the HIS LIPE AND TEACHINGS. onal Any wyntaf wlucation that Nacional lege, thoughs bewu ita! I The mme of thy MAHABHARATA h heps warhienlution and division Itween notial Principal, was not really that of Inmg boon kurs wilely all over the elvi the ve r anie relations of life, organivet a nlita, but simply of Iwd world This great turn val vlt er. It is the teacher Innguyenthimity, even piu bu vilio educatif tinniter-altrant and it had been in the Maharajab'(Wileyeren translated into wont all o Innganger. Therefore the shit of the u t the wluention of the m at Barla. He had left Hanna in the Mahinhharta is kpowa to all; and the WA, ager to rain his fullest muhallure of time wiler wonpe of bene. name of the grest Patriarch of the Kurs and through a very relation of Netieient and intuitivity in the now Bhima, in familiar en every one, whether Aravila innawtle of mulm ndocal.enllege in later. Thas bope wint tiva. Indeel, hia waloftwera maliar. Almt frun the very loyin in the East or in the Wont. durtim in 2. His TWINCH In him bephewa 'n higher than whnt in ning lew to h annow of working un lento y ter wuration mi t truly inlees and thoroughly and tinexamplel in work thu marily in KrpeIt in # pealy national wysite of aluation, through are the grindert m the various phasen of piritual weal. It aim is to actnaline the ntnimation at whome service he luubumin dutier-religion, cial, political the highest und dempet Cial-eonarious meulsatinlly placut himself. and mural, that were over told to me, ness of the human ol, in the enter life | Hut the man and boy para msins that were ever found in any other and appointment of human acety. T renteswhere he cannot find theinliterature. It cupio the whole Won the impatto lasing an open rady-made for bin, hin own insti. RANTI Puram of the MAUARRARATA, LP field for the walimuti of this lofty edu. went for the reallnation of his wupremo o nt, the mout difficult, the growtent Intional ideal whicle rught Aravind to end in life. And wider fields of public and the subliment of all other PRIVANIA Calcutt lue been given a free fulnews were woon openal before 3. But unfortonately the Mahabharam band in the www National Collego there, Aarnvince. The Nationalist Pehuolinta ant a handy wurk, but it is unen. that institution would have opted an Bengal wiw without daily English dous as of litornture. Hardly there is altogether new chapter out only in the organ. A new per we started. Ain-one is there bany days, who has time hintury of maleru Nication in Toxin, vinda w invital to join its nach who cares to take the table to but perbapa in the whole world. To joint stock any way whortly Hontol this great work from prege to page. Therework the Nalini of the spirit of intern to run it, an Amvloda became one of fore the NORANT CHARACTER OF BA iru culture into the nwuld of the iderulista This paper-Bandle is not widely known, or wo greatly appreof wicietat theophy, would not only M " at one necured for it of s einted as it should be. Hlo RXATTACHNecure fur Todia ler lot powitinni rucognised initiu fu Indian journal 1804-THE ORIENT AND THE OLANDET teacher of humanity, but would, per ia. The hand of the master was in it | TRAT WARM EVER DELIVSRED,lie bidden lahre, wen vunoxlern civilisation from the way beginning. Ita boid nuti- under the first of the great fron total collapse and destruction in der tude, it vigorous thinking, ita clear ident Mahallarta the presure of and grooly it chato and powerful diction, it 1. We have tumbly venture to Industrialista sorching arvam and rolled wittici s undkurtake the publiention of this work. But, unfortunately, neither individuals were insurpal by any journal in the It will be a handy volume and will be nor estatunities can caaily break away country, either Indian or Anglo-Idinn. written in simple and lwid Ingungen from their own past. Must of the mom It at once ruined the tole of every Ben that every one will be shlo to read anit bers of the new National Council of gallo papo, and compelled the ad-onderstand it without the least difficulty. F.ducation in Bengal were products of miratius of even hostile Anglo-Indian Tbe book will be published in Monthly the old university. Some of the landing editor. Morning after morning not Parts and will be completed in Twelve men it tha now organisation haut en only Ceutta, but the educatel on suuh parts. Ech Part will come ont lovely Asociuto, for many years with munity almost in every part of the At the end of every month. PARY WIAT the actual working out of the old vir country, eagerly waitol itu vigorous SonD, THERE POURTI are out, fifth is myntetu. Storped in the traditions of this pronouncement on the stirring quen in the prou, and will shortly be out. wild education, they could hardly be ex. tions of the day. tions of the day. It even for ed itaal It wvun forced i t SecurTION-Each Part per V. P. P. pected to thoroughly enter into the spirit upon tho notion of the callous and well in one Ruper. of too lorn pelagony. They were will wntrod British pron. Long oxton centrod HINDU PHILOSOPHY. in to give fair rooia to the new priuci from it comingsod to be reproduced It exponition in in the best style. N. Wale, Min oriment; but could hardly week after woek, even in the exclusive Hindu household should be without give them thoir abnoluto and whole. columns of the "Time in London. It copy of the KINAE And and work. heartu support, as truths It seemed to WM forma in the country which Dogo Every Hinda should know on what gruail thou to jumping into the unknown. dared to ignore however much thay philosophical besimth is grant Religion Whily Accepting the principle of wight fear or hate it, and Aravinda was standa. National ducating me educatio: "on the leading spirit, the construl figuru, In (1) The Birth of the Hindu pilosophy. national lic" rud "uader national the new journal. The opportunities that (2) The Philosophy of the Upanishadu. control," and ently, ploilgod were denial him in the National Collego (2) Sankhyu Philosophy. (1) Yoga Phinot to m anly Mail nid, they were be found in the pages of the "Bando lorophy. ( Nyaya Philosophy. (9) Vais. not from it.ut.elar of juille ovla! MANDE" and froin tutor of Pow alia (7) Minangra Philosophy (8) V canta Philosophy tv, ww, 1 (8) Jaina Philosopby. once around, youths be thus looma tha lanches of a (10) Daddhin Philosophy. (11) Chariska Word niake their work, they therebe. whu nation inl. other Philonplin. (12) The Hladu ataulutely iunible. They had ! Religion and the Hindu biophy. dnal of the Burneuoraey, and no stri! The book is thus dividol into twelve rection dealing with tho Wladu Phi entilen. Bally, in their own peu nophy in all itu pline Nothing abous The dominating a 1 declared idral of the taft umwand. The wat dithout sad sbe trustadu Philosophy bue-boue plaad. How Coubeil, eu. 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Jlo was writing in the p haml, but be w ing Dato per And # R he wrote befunto Swaraj and WA Aurobindo c ome wit in their hands and not like to the widak. .. whi, and that was furin of literature Aurobindo Babu would come Aurobindo bu bat-only made hita, what I do He was king ou Swamy and Burlonhi over the wence' the interne duty so obetniny.od be pobo all that w as his religion. (Cheers And C e s did take place. thay, it was rely because of War The PKK After his touroho wa nguin iplotmed friendly wugxestion. that Anither quart le lund lisappointed that he will will alifying for deportation lifying for deportation TH MADRA P his fil www that he was appearing D F with the fly. (Laughter.) He bal There were other friends who were w much is publie meetings, one of rer mign from the paying nearer to than those he had toontoethe best loved workers in the country boat w ith pening him inauth to touch. wd, but they haul a were an interview to p n, diarached re. won deported and the first Her with his activities Thure me, for in palvutative and told him thething Tun Ah I was that they had boen Atance, a friend in Madru ("The Indian financing mainly about the wall tination and troubling Patriot") who invite1 him to give up Lion in the genot tell nt Alijire the of the country. When the politics and become a Sanynai." This (laughter.) Jew. c i Government in Parliament were heckled tely infurm Anxiety for ble spiritual welfare soinew that that we knot incretion it out of that puition, it haped n what rurprised him at the ting, but his art and that it would bring by accident from one of the menben he was yet more surprised by the truhle con him. Whhbe well to that one very important rencon for tho persistence of his friend's sexiety. Ons Jhalokati the attention of the dire deportation was that the depxteen had raon for wuggonting inactivity taken the Bratakon part in the Swodonhi ngitntion art in the Swadeshi agitation. to him ut him. They tol him that he was laperilling his ale ani the local turunt that Thin Wan Imre out luy the sugeration Thill Wan lorne out by the superntion safety. That W4 Avery woguler it hh (p ar) W taken there the taken there the he hul receiver, and he had receivel, it scenied that r od to put before & public run for District Conference would be topped it was by supporting the Swadeshi shirkiny hi duty that they Inid thewlye open to Tex RIFORM. Another reason for his Madru friend's PICTURES OF GREAT MEN. advice was that he (spraker) wa Dadnbhai Naorgji, Bala Gang aking again the reforms. 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Dozen Rs. 20. Pound Rs. 6-8. KARMATOGIN. On tho a very of a great error in throwing a doubt reality of the reforms. Whatever any offer was made to the country by the officials, it was a habit of his to look at it a little closely. It was a part of English politeness, and also a principle of their commerce that when a present was given or an article mold it WAN put in beautiful case and its appearnce nade very attractive. But his long residence in England had led him to know that there were a kind of goods, called Brummagem goods, and that WAS synonym for shoddy. He looked into the reforms and they seemned to him to belong to that class Then there was another point. He was a little jealous of gifts from that quarter because the interest of the people and the officials were not the same. The position such that if reforms give any increase and enlargement of the people's rights or rather a beginning in that direction was for at present the people had no real right or share in the government-any beginning of the kind meant a shrinking of bureacuratic powers. It was not likely that the officials would readily Therefore when reform was offered he al give up any power to which they cling ways asked himself how far that was a real beginning of self-government or how far it was something given to them to draw their attention from their real path to salvation. It seemed to him that the refor the reforms give them not the slightest real share in the govern ment of the country, but instead they would merely throw an apple of fresh discord among them. They would only Le a cause of the fresh strike and want of unity. Those who are led away by the reforms would not only diminish the powers of this country. path. but lod others into the wrong path. CON. It is used sucessfully in Acidity Indigestion and diarrhoea. Very convenient for Mofussil inhabitants. 3 oz. phial As. 8. Dozen Rs. 5-4. Complete catalouge sent free on application. THE POONA SPERCIL Only 2 or 3 days ago, his fears were confirmed. Certain utterances had come from one from whom they were least expected -one who had served and made sacrifices for the country. He said that those who spread the gospel of Swaraj wore mad men outside the limited asylum and those who preached passive resistance an a moans of gaining Swaraj were liars who S. N. BASU, Manager. country the did not speak out their real thoughts to save their skin; he invited the to denounce them as enimies of country and of its progress and, all that the Government had done ly saying that the only attitude the Government could take was stern and heartless repression. justified Well, if it were true that only fear made them take to passive resistance; if they flinched now from the boycott because some had been deported; if they ceased to proclaim the ideal of Swaraj; if they coased to preach the boycott, then only it would be true that they had adopted an ideal that they could not reach and proclaim means of reaching it in which they did not believe, hecause they were anxious to save their skin. 13 He had heard many warnings recently that tho who persisted in public agita tion would be deported. For himself. and he was not a model of courage, rest dence for the best part of a year in a soli tary cell had been an experience which took away all the terrors of deportation (Cheer) If he had ever had any fear, the kindness of the authorities in giving him that experience had cured him of them. (Laughter.) He had found that with the ideal of Swaraj to uphold and the mantra of "Bande Mataram" in the heart, there was nothing BO very terrible in jail or deportation. That was the first thing he would like to impress on them as the result of his experience. Imprisonment in a righteous cause was not so terrible as it seemed, suffering was not so difficult to bear as our anticipations made it out. The prize to which they aspired was the greatest to which a nation could aspire and if a price wa asked of them, they ought not to shrink from paying it. THE MIXED POLICY. He was not afraid of deportations and imprisonment but he was afraid of the hand who patted them on the back and the voice that soothed. The mixed policy of repression and kindness was the thing he feared most. The whip was still there uplifted though it was not just now fall. ing upon them, but the other hand was held out to stroke the head and soothe. This offer of conciliation in one hand and the in the other pressure of NATIONAL AQUA PTYCOTIS INSURANCE & BANKING CO., LD., Ilead Office-AMRITSAR BRANURES:---Calcutta, Lahore, Multan, Peshawar, Patiala, Allahabad, and Hyderabad (Sind), Mirzapur. LIFE INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES. Before insuring elsewhere compare our rates and terms. Banking Department receives Floating Deposits at 2 per cent. Savings Bank Deposits at 4 per cent. Fixed Deposits 4 to 6 per cent. Akinds of Banking business done. Aglente wanted on good commission. For terms, etc, write to R. C. PANDIT, MANAGER, 12, Lall Bazar Street, Calentt Page #138 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN tight harother of wkening their wall not touch they had to do. Only to Bal.. 60 always in this Bengal which Harts and benadering their intelliget once inore to utter the mored marine of God had chosen there would always be They havet net for that of their Bande Mataram.mee more to declare that wveral thirch who would be true ... www w a tting in India with lifelon, that Bengal was to the faith and nover how the name b il under the roof der faithful to the nw she had maile. He to falno kode. If tle volcca that pr I. Matn the trening of an ili wait toen what would happen on that claimed it were wiloncel, if the organisern at b l h A-wili kumar date in Bengal, whetever they would attend were taken away, others would rise in Puttu hinh Mutter and in their hundreds or in their thousands their place, if those were taken, still W 19 not rre in their time of thousands. It was others would onde, if few, yet faithful. Nu linaftinn Pengal on which the burden of the trug. Setne would always le loft who woull ... wh i m while thin xle fell lwn who first w preached the Bw. be afraid to utter the name of their Toen. We Cil, and the first lnlll the courage in ther. Some would till preserve the utrust it will to bear Muffering for the inspel. There faith and preach the gospel "Theirs THE T IT foreid had give them the privilege to was the blood of Kokoubij. (Liugliter Letthet at they luule her the greater met of the suffering. By and cheers") For their action prank Gittle when they declare the list doing, he w whown a great love to from no P INK or nisterial interest The ult ime to ride the pati wir in Bengal. Tne fate of India wa but from whething that was imperialw of Bengal le putiti still remain with the Bengale. A they answered xble and prennial. It was something - Na bags that neel, the the question put to them, the which the fire could not burn and the they lintritt bebine in Shrel fure will be determined. It was not word could not kill the winds of se thrive the letter won the the past time the question hul been preexion ould not wither and all the Fury ! this hulle nina tri put up the fourt time it would be put waters could not drown. For all that the industrof their intry. They for it we not the TINH of a magent there wat great inspurtance in Ite Internetowa thel muntrymen mm but a proteinrikle. The question nation's response on the 7th of August. F luvataan,"lout that hul not yet Will with them always and very moment On our action now it depended whether m el. Sul they lease their wponsibility for answering it in salvation comme swifty or were put of the i r waken the layerett while the right heuse retnined with them. And the struggle and suffering prolonged it mul polished? Woull the But en cinlly on such Ny the for decaden. Tror 9 the muntry from that eventh of August the twonnibility On their tidelity to Swalehi, to Bay. bronti arvaton! When famine waa kuvat. They waited to U ltrutt, sive mitance rented the bu the internet Wet WK would be the Answer to the question. apiceful and spiritual salvation. On it itu beliriale con loring thein C LUSION. that it dependel whether India woukl w Unknowledge that the Willy But ren if there give the example unprecedented in hintuity were I tum b ulThat mer than lan expected, even if tho demore of a revolution worked out by mann forve of lives. but it is not wave 14 from the limation he and p heard of worn real and 4, the totality, the thout of eful presure. For on thu ithe run there were "That dit net strike at the August the strength of the natiou woull whrinkage in the m an that attended that would not limange Interrel, not the numerical strength, 1 oftlerin tarvation and famine; hiin. . laut the inoral miength which was greater withiul luotta lose wul strik than any physical at the tot. Salong the reputation lle appealed to the N ong in this country there were bilience to see that no one ex of the the uw who haul the source of their titre la foreign trail runnin thousands 14emlilerl remained abonentit would they injust their vuntry hy giving faith, there were even that day. per la, krning the lyett? Would uw who were way to prelaim their They must remember that it was a day of to fnithful to the county if iter faith and live it, thoro mas no fear for worship and consecration, when Or t ance they wer y to the the milf triungh of the faithful. mother looked upon her an chubled chil le to the thing will they did It is in the Christian Biblr dren. She will ask on this ith of that, it would be they could not how the cult if the tre faith was almost August how many wore faithful to her ar the wuty and pay the profextinguished by perccution and all time and whether after hice centuries hafie Talling up their untry and they would turned from Jehovah to foreign idol tion she had will year of suffering to prow themselves un murthy of the freedom endur, or by the lovo and strength of to which they aspirect. The time was a thought himself alone and hid his bel. her children might expert the apprach leben when tho Wentin MAR Cient called to his to go forth and trive ing hour of ber felicity. If they were Une to put to them they must always with the purient of Harl. "Always" unfaithful now let them remember to He said, "the nation I Le traly to imewer. 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BERIGNY & CO., Page #141 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. I. Sth BHADRA 1316. No. 9. FACTS AND OPINIONS. some qultry tinkering with the at Bornbny was a falo Ntep which Legislative Councils would stisfy he has since male momenttempt to Srijut Surendra Mata Banerji's Return. the aspirations of an awakened recover. However it be put, it w114 The v rau leader of Moderte India. His first India. His first speeches accepting pecches accepting malndroit and unneergery: Any Bungalla netumeil from his or the forme wore great blunders promise of co-operation in this res. wrical triumphs in the land of our which might have done infinito poct implies an admission that we rulers. The ovations of praise and harm, but his later utterances, have the power to prevent these plause which appreciative audi- however equivocal on this point, did incidents and are therefore to super critics of all auch to redress the balance. We extent responsible either for brinc. shades of opinion have hoped upon wait with interest Sj. Surendra- ing them about or for not stopping ... . thoroughly deserved. nath's action in this inutter. In thein before. It has the indir N r has the wront unatorical gift our view the one policy for s cretion by which Sir Elward Baker with which Srijut Surendranath "No control no co-operation, and in sought to make a whole nation resIs so splendidly endowed, been dis this we believe we are supported not ponsible for these acts of reckless. played th such faultlose advantage only by the whole man of advanced ness and cxcuses the vindictive and ats in these the crowning cfforts of Nationalist opinion but by a great hendistrong litterances in which Mr. his old age. The tasual defuct of his body of Moderater. The danger is Gokhalo tried to protect his own matery, an excom of language and that the older Moderntes, trained party and invoke the fiercest repres. rhetoric over substantial force, & in a much less exacting kyatem of bion Agrinat hin Nationnlist country defoot which also limited Gladstone's political agitation, may attempt men. The isolated instances of aratory and made it the glory of an to enforce the demand for con- Dasination during the Inst hour instead of an abiding possession trol only in speech while in ac- year or inore have been the reaction, thumanity, was aberent from these tion conceding co-operation without deplorable enough. Ngainst the proches in England. For the first control and thus giving away for insane policy of indiscriminnte time the orator roue to the full rome funcied and worthless ndvan police rule and repression which height of # great and sound clo tage the vital paition of the new WAH Atarted and progressively in. quence strong in matter as in atyle.movement. The reforma give no creased in the recent stages of the With the statesman'a part in the an's part in the control therefore the reforma must movement. Not by a single word pushes we do not wholly agroebe rejected. Co-operation is our only or expression ought any publie man Nerertheleas it must be accounted eset, the only thing we can offer in to allow the responsibility to be wrighteousness to Srijut Surendra- exchange for sontrol, the only thing shifted from the right quarter and nith that he enforced the Moderate by withholding which we can by pres to rest in the slightest degree on Nationalist view of thing very suro bring about the casion of the people who had no part in them, different view from Mr. Gokhale's control. It would be the height of no power to detect and stop the which is certainly not Nationaliom political folly to give away our ioflared and resolute necret ansas. and hardly even strong enough to only set for nothing. sin and do authority given them by be called Moderatiam.--to ita utmost also stay which they can bring about the lunite and did not leave the Reglinh 8 j. Surendranath's maladroit me for removal of the real ca of the puluhie under the vaia delusion that ende to the outrages when speaking symptom. To disasciate o caulf is Page #142 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 That should a different matter. be done clearly, firmly and once for nil. A London Congress. It is a pity that his oratorical triumphs in England seem to have blinded Sj. Surendranath to their small utility to the country. So far has he been led away by the slight and transient effect he has produces en the surface of the public mind in England that he is attemping to revive the old and futile idea of a Congress in London. Whether he will prevail on his fellow-Conventionalists to perpetrate this huge waste of money, we cannot say The break up of the Congress and the "stern and relentless repres-on" of the Nationalist party has delivered the old Congress Conser ataves from the fear of public opi mon. Needless to say, no so-called Congress held under such circumstances will be representative of the people. It is the old love of strikng theatrical effects addressed to an English audience as patrons that has been revived in Sj. Surendranath by his visit. We notice that the dead cant about the faith n the sense of justice of the Government and the British Demoency one more reappears in the columns of the Bengalee. All those are bad signs. What is it that the Moderate Leader proposes to effect by this expenditure of money which might be so much better used in the country itself? Wo fail to see how a meeting of forty or fifty Indians, however eminent and respectable, prosing about Indian grievances and the sense of jusice of the British demox racy or the immaculate Liberalisin of Lord Morley can do any lasting service to the cause of India in England. Even if this could be turned into a really imposing theatricality,the effect of such shows in European countries is merely a nine days wonder unless they are followed up. It is natural that an orator should overate the effect of oratory, but Sj Surendranath is surely aware that the greatest speeches or series of speeches unconnected with its own interests now produce on the blaso British public only the effect of a passing ripple which is immediately effaced by the next that follows. Either therefore his proposal means only some tomurary theatricals and waste of noney or he must persuado or people to resume the old aban KARMAYOGIN. Mazzini doned policy and carry on a perennial cumpaign in England for the "education" of the British Public, Only as part of such a campaign had the proposal of a London Congress ever any meaning or justification, But even in its best days, the Congress leulers gould never pro duce enough then, money and energy for so stupendous a work, and it is doubly impossible now that the old policy is discredited. Certainly, if Sj. Surendranath thinks that the newly awakened energies of India are going to follow him in throwing themselves into this channel, he is grievously mistaken. Not all his prestige and influence can put back the hands of the clock so utterly. The In lian movement has really to deal not with the British democracy, which is an almost negligible factor could not have been immediately crowned with success if there had been no Cavour. The work of Cavour would equally have been impossible but for M..zzini. Mazzini summed up the soul of humanity, the idea of fts stnd thenspiration of its future, in Italian forms and gave life to the dead. At his breath the dead bones clothed themselves with flesh and the wilderness of poisonous brambles blossomed with the rose. Mazzini found Italy corrupt, demoralised, treacherous, immoral, selfish, wholly divided and incapable of union, he gave her the impulse of a mighty hope, a lofty spirituality, an intellectual impulse which despising sophistry and misleading detail went straight to the core of things and tasin Indian affairs, but with the poli-tened on the one or two netessiticians in Parliament, His Majesty's ties, an ideal to live and die ministers and the powerful influence for and the strength to live and in England of the official and comdie for it. This was all he did, mercial English out here. These but it was enough. Cavour brought are hard-headed and obstinate the old Italian statesmanship. forces which, so far as they can at diplomacy, practicality and placed all rise out of the narrow groove of it at the service of the great ideal class interests or racial pride and of liberty and unity which Mazzini prejudice, can only be influenced by had made the overmastering pasone consideration, .he best way to sion of the millions. Yet these preserve the Empire in Intin. two deliverers and lovers of Even in the minds of Sir Henry Italy never underst ood ench Cotton and Mr. Mackarness that other. Mazzini hated Cavour cannot fail to be a dominant consid- as a dishonest trickster and Machieration. If any educational work avellian, Cavour scorned Mazzini has to be done in England, it is to as a fanatic and dangerous firecont ince these classes that it is only brand. It is easy to assign superby the concession of control that the ficial and obvious causes for the unco-operation of the Indian people can dying misunderstanding and to my be seenred. And that work is best that the monarchist and practical done from India. statosman and the Utopian and democrat were bound to misunderstand and perpetually distrust and dislike each other. But there was a deeper cause. The one thing which Mazzini most hated and from which he strove to deliver the hearts and THE POWER THAT UPLIFTS. Of all the great actors who were in the forefront of the Italian Revolution, Mazzini and Cavour were the most essential to Italian regeneration. Of the two Mazzini was undoubtedly the greater. Cavour was the statesman and organizer, Mazzini the prophet and creator. Mazzini was busy with the great and eternal ideas which move mass of men in all countrics and various ages, Cavour with the temporary needs and circumstances of modern Italy. The one was an acute brain, the other a mighty soul. Cavour belongs to Italy, Mazzini to all hamanity. Cavour was the man of the hour, Mazzini is the citizen of Eternity. But the work of imaginations of the young men of Italy was what he summed up in the word Machiavellianism. The Machiavellian is the man of pure intellect without imagination who. while not intellectually dead to great objects, does not make them an ideal but regards them from the point of view of concrete interests and is prepared to use in effecting them every means which can be suggested by human canning or put into motion by unscrupulous forco Italian patriotism previous to the advent of Mazzini was cast in Page #143 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ de RAUMYOCINE ....... Chia Machiavellian mould. The Car- proinulgation of the mighty and heroio, used diplomacy, temporisbonari movement which was Italy's uplifting ideas which pervade his ing and shuffling with a force of Hrst attempt to live was permeated writingn and of which Young Italy which they were incapable and with it. Maszini lifted up the was the organ. But moral force can inlike them did not shrink from country from this low and ineffec- not be confirmed merely by ideas, it material srificos. He succeded tive level and gave it the only force can only be forgod and tempered in where they failed, not merely which can justify we hope of revi- the workshop of action. And because he was a great statesman, val, the force of the spirit within, it was the habit of action but bocause he had lenmt to cherish the strength to disregard immediate the habit of strength, daring the unity and freedom of Italy interests and surrounding circums- and initiative which Mazzini not se mere national interests but tances and carried away by the sought to recreate in the torpid as engrossing ideals. The passion pawion for an ideal, trusting oneself heart and sluggissh limba of Italy. grenter than a man's love for to the impetus and incrensing velo- And with it he sought to establish child and wife which he put in. city of the force it creates, to score the sublime Roman spirit of utter to those wpirations and the eme ideas of impossibility and improba- self-sacrifice and self-abnegation, tional fervour with which he inbility and to fling life. goods and contempt of difficulty and apparent vested his Liberal idenl of a tree happiness away on the cast of dice impossibility and iron insensibilty Church in a free State, measure the adrealy clogged against one by ad- to defeat. For his purpose the very spiritual gulf between himself and verse Fortune and unfavourable hopelessness of the enterprises he thc purely Machiavellian Carbonari. circumstance. The spiritual force set on foot was more favourable than It was this the within not only creates the future more possible CARRYS. And when force to nttempt greatly and to but creates the materinls for the others and sometimes his own cast all on the heart of a single future. It is not limited to the heart reproached him with fling die. He haul therefore the ins: existing materials either in their ing away Omany young and piration of a part of the Mourinun nature or in their quantity. It can promising lives into the bloody gospel and he used the force which transform bad material into good trench of his petty yet impossible Mazzini created. Without it he would material, insufficient means into ondenvours, the faith and wielom have boen helpless. It was not Cavour abundant means. It was a deep con- in him upheld himn in the fuce of who saved Italy, it wns the forces seiuusness of this groat truth that every discouragement. Because he of resurgent Italy working through gave Mazzini the strength to create had that superhuman strength, Cavour. History often inisrepremodern Italy. His eyes were als he was perroitted to uplift Italy. sents and it formerly representert ways fixed on the mind and heart | Hal it been God's porpose that the later purt of the Revolution of the nation, very little on the ex- Italy should become swiftly one of an entirely engineered by his state turnal or intornal circumstances of the greater European powers, he craft, but it is now recognised Italy. He was not a statesman but would have been permitted to free that more than once in the greathe had a more than statesmanlike her also. He would have done it cut matters Cavour plnnned one night. His plan of a sories of in a different way from Cavour's, away and the great Artificer of petty, local and necessarily abortive ---after a much looger lapse of nations planned in another. But Insurrections strikes the ordinary time, with a much more terrible Cavour had the greatest itt. practical man as the very negation and bloody expense of human life 1 of 4-statesman, to recognize of Canmon sense and political wis- but without purchasing Italy's that events were wiser than com. It socms almost as futile as freedom in the French market by hinself and throwing midu his the idea of some wild brains, if the bribe of Savoy and Nice and attachment to the sucoche of his indeed the idea be really cherished, with such a divine output of own schemes to see iind une the that by random assassinations the spiritual and inoral force as would spiritual and moral forces would advantages of situation he had freedom of this country can be vin- have sustained his country for cen- not foreseen. This gift Mazzini, the dicited. There is, however, turies and fulfilled his grandioso fanatic and doctrinairo, almost 1 radical ditforence. Mazzini knew dream of an Italy spiritually, entirely lacked. Still thu success well what he was about.. His eyes intellectually and politically lead- of Cavour prolonged in the Italian were fixed on the heart of the nation ing Europe. character and political action solne and as the physician of the Italian The work was given to Cavour of the lower qualities of the longTaalady his business was not with precisely because he was a lower enslaved nation and is responsible the ultimate and perfect rosult but man. Mazzini saw in him the re- for the reverses, retardation and with the creation of condi- vival of Machiavellianism and the deep-seated mulmies which keep frustration of his own moral work back Italy from the fulfillment of enre and rosurgence. He He was wrong, but not wholly her greatness. Mazzini, with his knew tial success was impossible wrong. The temper and methods superior diagnosis of the national without the creation of a force that of Cavour were predominatingly disease and his wurgeous pitinen could not be commanded for some Machiavellian. Ho resumed that es, would have probud , 11tirne to come. But he also know element in Italian character and tensified and prolonged the guy, that even that force could not suc- gave it a triumphant expression. but made & radical care, ceed without a great spiritual And Like the Carbonati he weighod The circumstances in India forbid moral strength behind its action and forces, gave a high place to copcroto the use of the same means is the informing its aspirations. It was material interests, atrompted great Italians the. But the general this strength he sought to create. bat not impossible objects and by paychological laws which govern The spiritual force be created by the means which were bold but not nations in their rise. A s Page #144 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARXAYOGIN. . Jopline and regurgence are always grioveth not, but when He is met 12. One calm and controline the same. The freedom we mock in froe frun it, that is Hin deliverance. Bpirit within, all croninw that Indi ay be different in its cir. This is the thing thou reekest. maketh one furta into many faxhinna: cumance from Italian freedom, 2. L, the Swan whose dwelling the calm and trong who 804 Him the innans to be used are certainly is in the purity, He is the Vrau in in the self As in a mirror, their in Front, but the principle in the the interions, the Sacrificer at etornal felicity and 'tis not for 40. The old patriotism of the the ulter, the Guest in the vessel of others. Intranth century in India was the drinking: Hein in man and in 13. The One Etoral in any try unscrupulous, weak, full of the Great Ones and His horno is in transiont, the One Conscious in 11.11critic concealment, shuf- the Law and His dwelling is in the many conscious beings, who being Henry concerned with small mato firmanent; He is all that is born of One omlereth the desires of many : interest not with great ideals, water and all thnt is born of earth the calm and strong who behold Hin though not averse to looking and all that is born of the moun in the self as in a mirror, theirs in intellectually and from four-off attnins. He is the Truth and He is eternal penco nnd 'tis not for others yrat objects. It hnd neither the Mighty One. 14. "This is He" is all they can Uporation nur truth nor Match. 3. This is He that draweth the realise of Him, highest folicity ship. Nationalism hnu clono part main brenth upward and casteth which none can point to nor any of the work of a Mazzini by awaken the lower breath downward. The defino it. How shall I know of Him ing great spiritual force in the Dwnrf' that sitteth in the centre, to whether He shincth or reflecteth country and giving the new generi | Him all the Gods do homnge. one light and anothor ? ... grunt ideals, a wide horizon of 4. When this cncnsod spirit that! 15. There the Sun cannot shine bp and piration, an intense is in the body filloth away from it, and the moon hny no lustro; all the taith and chery. It hus sought when Ho is freed froin its casing, stars are blind; there our lightning likMazzini to raise up the momil what is there then that remaineth ? flash not neither any oarthly fire. dation of the nation to the height This is the thing thou seekest. For all that is bright is but the have strongth, welf-sacrifice, 5. Man that is mortal liveth not shnlow of His brightness and by y under defcat, unworried and hy the breath, no, nor by the lower His shining all this shineth. wdaunted printing, the habit or broth; but by something else we AURORINDO CHOSE. didunt and organised notion, selfs in which both those have their pleine and indonitable enterprise ; being it has rejected the old methods 6. Surely, O Gautama, I will tell ANANDAMATH. of insurrectionary violence and ro- thee of this necrot and eternal pened them by self-help and passive - - -- Brahman and likewise whnt beistance. That work is not yotcometh of the soul when one dieth. CHAPTER I. complete. Only when it is con- 7. For some enter a womb to the Continua. plat will it be possible for embolying of the Spirit and others. The wife, Kalyani, gave up think 'pingth to bo genertel in the follow after the Immovable , nccon i ng and went to the cowsher to stry which the past represented ing to their deeds in their goal and milk the cow; then she warmed the Inbo bureaucracy will consent after the monsure of their revealed milk, fud her child and went again ! . cognise as the representative knowledge. to give the cow ita gruss and water. of the future and to abdicato in its 1 8. This that waketh in the sleep When she returned froin her tosk war by a gradual cension of powers creating dosiro non desire, upon desire.Mohendra said, "How long can we. " It is our hope that as the work the work this Purusha, Him they call the go on in this way?." has begun, so it will continuo in the Bright One, Him Brnhman, Him "Not. long;" answered Kalyani, spirit of Nationalism and not only Immortality, and in Him nro all as long ru we can. So long we b. political circumstances of India the workit establishod ; none goeth possible I will keep things going. chunged but her deeper iscinges beyond Him. This is the thing thout afterwards you and the girl can go brured and by a full cvocation of sockest. to the town." he intenso atores of inoral and 9. Even no one Fire hath entered Mahendra."If we have to go to the pintual strength that be accom- into tho world but it shapeth itself town at the end, why should I in. M hed for ludus which Mazzini to the forms it meeteth, so there is flict all this trouble on you at all? A not necomplish for Italy, to one Spirit within all creatures but Come, let us go at once." pa her in the hond and forefront it shpeth itself to form and form ; After much arguing and contenut the new world whose birth-throce it is likewise outside these. tion between husband and wife, Ka" w beginning 10 convulse 10. Even as one Air hath entered | lyani said, "Will there be any the Earth. into the world but it shapeth itself particular advantage in going to the to the forins it meoteth, so there is town ?" THE KATHA UPANISHAD. one Spirit within all creatures but Mohondri. "Vory possibly that It shapeth itaelf to form and form; it place too is As ompty of men and . is likewise qutaide those. empty of means of subeistence as we PART TI. 11. Even as the Sun is the eye are here". CHAPTCE . of all this world, yet it is not soiled Kalyani.. "If you go to Mur. 1. Yama said. "The Unborn by the outward blomishes of the shidabad, Cassimbasny or Calcutta who is not devious-mindod hath a viaunl, so there is one Spirit within you may save your life. It is in all creatures, but the Borrow of this city with eleven gutes; when Howorld soils it not, for it is beyond every way be to leave the abd in it He grief and his danger, place." . : Page #145 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ maroon Y eert, aniwerod, Thin humerobe. One the two refreshed them. Wo all know how Archeturdue has been full for mouy years of the Nolvox, scator under the bongha of a was immer in mathematical whered wealth or gonerations. All cryper-covered the flowering with calculation and hat his life. The this will be lonted by thieves ! clumun blooms and dark-hned with Que of Sir Isu Newton and his pet Kalyani. If thieves come to Inot denne shade-giving foliage. Moen- dog Diamond is another instance of it shall we two be able to protect dr wondered to s Kallyani's end such mental Yoga. The absolute selfthe truture? If life is not avel Tance under fatigue 1To reucherl forgrefulness of the very dourly who will be there to enjoy ? (ume, his rube with wait froin a neigh-engaged chess player and the man let tan nhut np the whole place thin' bouring pwl and sprink'ed it on his of scienorvauch as Edison and others, moment and gn. If we survive, we and Kalyani's face, foreheal, hands is also very wellknown instance. Ia CAT come back and enjoy what and feet. reveries, the mind takes no cogoiTemain." Kalyani wne little cooled and sance of the worki, hut flows out in Will you be nhle to do the journey refroshed, but both of them were certain direction recording to its om foot Anked Mohend. "The distrorred with great hanger. That own sweet will. The minim um nalanquin-benrers are all deal. An onuld be borne, but the hunger and their functions for the time being for cart or carriage, where there are thirst of their child could not be the mind does not, thin, keep bullooks there is no driver and endured. NO they reamed their within the Ntrict bounds of tirue where there is a driver there are no march. Swimming through there and space. An export musician hullocka" WAVOR of fire they arrived before carries us out of ourselKalyani. "Oh whall be able to evening at an inn. Mohondin had w When wudden and trange walk, do not fear." cherinheil grent hope that on music breaks the stillness of the In her heart she thought, even if reaching the inn he would be able to night and rounen echo from out of she fell and died on the way, these give cool water to his wife and child her slumber, the myen down of two at least would be saved. to drink and food to have their darkness twelf rooms to be anothThe next day at dawn the two lives. But he met with a great od, and we leap out of our bda took some money with them, locked disappointment. There was not and rush to our window. We la up room and door, let loose the ent-man in the inn. Big moms were our fingers and are all ean. We tle, took the child in their arms and lying empty, the men hall all fled. take in the strains with plenud set out for the capital. At the time Mohendm after Jonking about the Attention. All our other seat of starting Mohendrs said, "The place made his wife and daughter lulled to sleep, na it woro, for the road is very difficult, at every, step lie down in one of the rooms. Ho time being and we are "Impped in lacoita and highwaymen are hover. began to call from outside in a loud Elysium," "fancy-froo." ing about, it is not well to go voico. but got no answer. Then Wo notice this montal batraction umptyhanded." So rying Mohendra Mohondra mid to Kalyani, "Will in persona subject to any violent raturned to the house and took from you have little courage and stay pansion. In anger, we do not mind it musket, shot, and powder. here alone? If there is a cow to be A doop gash on our side, from When she saw the weapon, KA found in this region, may Sridendly weapon. We are bent on yani said, "Since you have remem Krishna have pity on 18 and I shall wreaking vengeance. We forget herod to take arms with you, hold bring you some milk." He took an ou some milk." He took an all pains and injuries in parmning Sukumari for a moment and I too earthen waterjar in his hand and the object we have in view. A will bring a weapon with me." With went out. A number of such jars loving mother will kliully rush into the words she put her daughter in- wore lying about the place. flames to rescue her child, derrer to to Mohendra's arms and in her tum AUROBINDO GHOSE. her than her own life-blood. She may entered the house. be scorched, and burned bat the one YOGA Mohendra called after her, "Why. overwhelming thought of saving her what weapon ean you take with little dear one is predominant in To know Truth and interpret it her mind and she forget the flames As she came, Kalyani hid a small to man, auch perfect concentration efect concentration Even she-bears and tigremmer forget Casket of poison in her dres. Fear of the mind is necessary. Bacon, forest-fire, while trying to an ing what fato might befall her in Plato, Kant, Hegel and Sankara Hegel and Sankare their young ones. The story of these days of misfortune, she had charya are Yogres of this intellec- Billomangal and that of Laila already procured and kept the poi-tual type. Whether in Art, Science Majnoo Aro well-known. We thus son with her. or any other intellectual domain, noe clonrly how in moments of th: It was the month of Jyaintha, al have evidence of this kind of deepest concentration, we can savago hent, the earth as if a flame, mental exercise forget the world of matter. The the wind scattering fire, the sky This Yoga raqnires u much mind is deeply immersed in one like a canopy of heated copper, the practice many other. The man thought or subject, and can say dust of the road like sparks of fire. that has self control can alone Rc- "get thee behind mo" to every Kalyani began to perspire profonly complish thin fer of uniting all thing else, at least, for the titan Now rating under the shade of a the soattored pouers of the mind bebla-free,now sitting in the abelter and can concentrate them in one Some are born Yogees. Newton of date-palm, drinking the muddy continued mental act. was one such Yogi. But all are water of dried ponde, with great We kBOW from individual ex. not so. It is possible for every one, difficulty she journeyed forward. The perience and historical evidence to a limited extent, to be au intelgirl was in Mobendra's arms and that such mental abstraction is abstraction is -lectual Yogi, that is, me who mi. wometimes befaaned her with his posible. hold the reins firmly on unes inn. -000 11. you!" Page #146 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KAKMAYOGIN Se lawy? On them has the mind tal faculty and can make an unit. breaker and cheat and the barbarouk tranthen that in bring accorded to Him ed enti Wort to master any of man been exeroinud over sinco Ma ty's n'anabjo for refusing to cubjret vo which one attention is the intelluetual history of man Ruhmi. E un juw un-British law t. ILAN inatter of exercise, kinil legan. That which is of lo WI' M Annio Besent and the practice, encat.n. Einente, the on or passing interest is not a her countrymen who are so eager to install faculties pply you become theme, to be handled by great in inco. . Inilian mind = "love for the un intellectu wi, in your own tellectual giant. Little things Empire and proper ides of the Utthewny. Every student in inch are left to little woulu. They hnvo white man' benevolence" kindly toll om why British subjecta a Yag for study is ..."Tipue no charms for thu gront. Little darker com plexion are treated like branded criminal to the student. conceita are for pigmics. Titans for claiming ressonable share of the But it is impossible to devote must have universal, Titanic and privileges of "the Empire," and why ut mental power to i ubjort permanent there for treatment. Han branded criminals of a paler bue to trented with special consideration by the hich has no intent for us. We can not only unite his own indivi. same enurts of law that foel no scruplo io can only do so, when the subject dual pwers and faculties within itally interest 114. Intense him ulf, but cnn unity condemnning men like Mr. Gandhi to bocinlly, currenity or acavenging work in the streets of Volksinto whets the racially, nationally and interna rastHer Land Morley, who has lent intellect, calls forth its highest tionally, in intellectunl commer his enthusiastic sopport to Sir William Dergies and efforts, and enables cinlind other pursuits. The Lee-Warner's scheme for interpreting it to grasp theme that it would members of the Royal Hoceity and "British political principles to Indian otherwise fuil to grapple with and the like, unite, in intellectual opera students, taken the troulde tq enquire trito the horrid revelations made in Vercorne. tions, men from all parts of the M. Gandhi's letters regarding the treatment W. but to learn the process. world, to clean the Angean etables of Indian sive resinters in British South Like the Wrestler, we come to Muc of human ignorance. In these deys, African jaile 1 Hus his Lordakip taken (149 and power through a thousand we meet with clubs and societies, any notice of the death of an Indian tilly. L ot or failures lin- at every step. They are the signs passive resister in the beggipaing of July last through alleged ill-treatment in heartentis at the beginning. of the times. No one can neglect the Johannesburg Blessed 14 the man who can them. Men have been roused from Jail 1 Why hare not Sir William Leo-Warner, Mr. Roer. believe Belief is great power. the lethargy of age to a sense of Sir Edmund, Cox, and other well-wishers of It vitilises, entre our bopik of the stupendous dimensions of Iulia anything to say regarding the facta nerves. If we have it muistard sool of the work before them. Mun of the t'e as given in the Pretoria ya of faith and wity to this mountain, hrus felt now, more than even, and other South African journals and the "Bethont removed and enst into the that he must not ouly havo detth certifiente of wlaito doctor who Nea," it will be removed and CRM in attended tlir unfortunate deceased! The himself, but with all the rest facts of the crie are revolting in the into the weit. Believe in the falls of the world; that he can not com estrenie. Veeramatboo, who was sentades more than in MUISCONS. Through plish the great task before him ed to 14 days hard labour for barking kilus we em to sucou. Wo without the help of his brother without a licence, made a statement on rist, only after falls, not without man, soletan oath before Mr. W. 8. Cobn. Justice of the Peace, from which we take them or before! We come to Heaven, HEMENDRANATH SINII., the following: after we have seen hell for and At the camp we received no other worked out the evil effects of our own food than wealie-pap When we asked Karn. Hell fills lwny, a Honven for rice the chief warder told us that grows in us. We shall have to pay The Crime of Colour. there wou plenty of gran outside. We were allowed only one blanket and mat to the utternust futhing. We --000 per NL, although in the tenta it was noust pay our way even in this bitterly cold. Wo were One James Knight, an Australian, hrs treated teatter of lot. Nothing shall bo with extremo roughness by the native warhal unpaid for. We must give up just been senteneed at l'retorin to two ders placed in charge over u month'si'ope imprisonment pending his wbo home i our pleasurus and vices, in pushed us and struck us without the dertation from the TrenAVAA! 1 an order to practise longer. We must bliglatest provucation. undesirable. During the trial ovidence I and my fellow prisoners were not allowed water for sacrifice bul habits in order to ac- WIN given of previous convictions for Wanling or cleaning our teeth before quine this good habit of Yourt. Louplereaking and theft nt Somerset eating, which is enjoined by our reliMetony in it fruculty of the mind and obtaining money under false pretences At Maritzburg. 'Thun it would appear gion, during the whole thut can only be noireil by the term of our that Times Knight is a lorandul criminal. imprisonment. On Tuesday, the 29th closest attention. It can be cultiYet he is leniently treated by the Court June, in the morning, I took my blasvated and improved when there is Is it because hu in a white inan! 'The ket outside, after folding it, u is usual a loney to forget. Mentally re- when I was struck with Indian Avresiutery, on the other hand, stick by pent the name is as many ' native warder, whose name I do not even of light and lealing, are turule know, the blote tatering a piece of fut from times as you can. Let other ideas to do w enging work in the street, Are Nugent, by the law of association half starved in inil, and are beaten and suy thumb, which has not yet healed. The above is a sample of the general of idler, what you woulil general. Angel by warders when their worry Anul unner tvtomollimlil to do the re truatmu seeded to our countryma ly fret! Am your memory will quireil mount of "hard labeur with the in South African jails for the crine of porfirm unexpected fonts. Attenperm vindicating their righta m British rub. Wepe n ta. rule or the burnom! Is it because their Atten- tion, "Minu yoget" and Memory aro complex is hrown? What other ex jects in British Colony. The decease very nearly related to mch other. planation can the Colonial lazus give of ed Nagappan, lad of eighteen, onuld What interest the thoughtful the startling contrast between the "Himple bear it no longer, and became very al. than more than general facts and imprisonment of the Australian house. Veeramuthoo reported the matter to the “The Bengal soaps are the cheapest and best in the market." Page #147 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ chief warder, but that worthy did not believe him and sent the nafortunate toy back to his work. What followed is thus stated by his fellowprisoner: When I returned at 12 o,clock Nagap pan told me that he had been struck a fearful blow about the body with a jambok by Johannes and that he was very ill. The next day (Sunday) he could not take any food, On monday Nagappan looked as if he would die, and supporting him, I took him to the chief warder, whom I informed that the loy had not had any food for two days that he was very ill, and that he could not work. The chief warder then aakod me for how long the boy was sentenced and when I replied that his term was for 10 days, and that he would be released on Wednesday, he exclaimed Let him die like the other."Address ing the boy, he said, "Take a pick and shovel and go with the others on the boy then went with us to rond." The boy work, we carrying his tools and support ing him all the way. Theso sickening facts were carroborat by another Indian prisoner Moodalay in his statement before the Justice of the Pence. Dr Godfrey's certificate is quoted below: This is to certify that I attended Nagappan during his last illness since July 1, 1909. He had just come out of the goal. From the first I saw that he had no hope. If If the history that ho gave me prior to his death be true, I am of opinion that the Register of Deaths ahould hold some sort of an inquest. Aud the Attorney-General should be notified as to the treatment. the sick prisoners receive at the different gaol compounds. In my opinion, the boy's deth has been accelerated by the conduct of the goal officials, if all is true. Cause of death: Primary, acute double pneumonia; second, heart failure. Duration of disease nine days. BRUIRES ALL OVER THE BODY. THE RAMKRISHNA HOME OF SERVICE, BENARES. The Eighth Annual Report of the Ramkrishna Home of Service, Benares, In a record of afforded to the suffer ing poor of the City. It is a highly philanthropic work, done silently and nobly, and the spirit, the method and the KARA AGIN organisation are unique in their kind. Whoever goes through the report will be struck with the noble principle ac tuating the whole organisation-that of serving humanity as an act of worship. The accounts of the Home bear eloquent testimony to the disinterested motive and self-sacrifice of the workers, an every farthing collected in the name of the poor went to relieve their distress. of The total number of persons, consisting men, women and childron belonging to every province of India and of all castes and creeds, who were served during the year under report, WBR 3044. It indicates the catholic character of the charitable work which the Ramkrishna Home of Service is carrying on. The number of patients treated in the Home Hospital during the year was 1406. Mr. E. C. Radice I. C. S. C. 1. E just sufficient to cover the construcetion of the out-door dispensary, the office room, five general wards and Let believors in the "Empire' idea three infectious wards. But one small take note! The Panjabee. Ni like Magistrate of Benares, in his annual presidential address, truly remarked that the institution although limited in nceommodation, relieved canes for which accommodation is made in no other place. Mr Arundale, vice-principal the Central Hindu College, Benares, spoke of this institution as the noblest of all charitable works Benares has to show." Any one visiting Benares woul would, we are sure, bear similar testimony to the good work done by the Home of Service. We are glad to notice that the institution has, during the last year received generous support in aid of its Hospital fund from several kindhearted gentleman. The Home of Service is in urgent need of the Hospital which it buiding for the accommodation of its daily increasing discussed and homeless poor but has been obliged to discontinue the work owing want of funds. The whole cost of the building was estimated at Rs 38000-. Funds already promised and subscribed general ward, workers quarters, kitchen, servants quarters, privies, bath room the gate, the gateway and the morgue are still unprovided for. The Home appeals to the public for the sum of Rs. 14000 which is still necessary for the completion of the Hospital Buildings. An institution so noble and humanitarian and so urgently needed in a place like Benares should not be allowed to be hampered in its bonevolent work. for want of necessary funda. The gener ous public would find that every farthing contributed towards this charitable work would be none worthily spent. We join the Home in its appeal to the sympathetic public to strengthen its hand in this hour of need. N. R All contributions should be sent to the Assistant Secretary R K. Home of Service, Ramapura, Benat city. NEWS. COTTON GOODS TRADE The Monthly Recardd of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce has published the the statistics of cotton exports of yaru and cloth to the East during the months ensing 31st May 1909 and in the corres ponding twelve mouths ending May 1906, We give soure figures below, which will be interesting, from the standpoint of Swadeabi-boycott. The gu figures are in millions of lbs. and millions of yards. 1907, 1906 Bombay Calcutta Plain Cottons--yards. 1909 1908 1907 1906 2700 3970 4160 422 9200 10750 10590 11740 132-0 2290 1760 1500 Dyed and Coloured Cottons-yards Bombay Karachi 58.7 60-2 81-7 83.5 Calcutta Karachi "APPEARANCE IS HALF THE MAN.' It is a fact that personal appearance goes a long way in the estimation of Public. You can not have a good appearance unless you have a head of nice hair. fine hair and a good complexion is yours if you regularly, use 46.7 610 57:4 701 29-9 46-9 39.4 412 Printed Cottons-yards. Bombay Calcutta Karachi 86-0 1200 125-8 1255 49-5 730 480 €6.5 47-9 64.8 67-1 63:4 These figures will show that the imports into India of foreign cotton goods have decreased during the last four years. The imports in Ceylon and Madras show very sight increase but that does not go to make up the heavey deficit in other parts. might be contended by anti-SwadeshBoycott-ers that this deficit in the imports is due solely the general depression everywhere. But it is a remarkable thing that the depression did not affect the imports of Twist; on the other hand they have been growing. Besides in the years of general depression of trade, the Indian milla did not materially sutter, but increased in number and in their output. That is the result of the Swadeshi-boycott movement. The move ment created a large demand for Indian goods; and it was owing to this demand that the mills were working steadily and escapod collapse owing to the general depression-Mahratta. 7. n.en by the A head H. Bose's KUNTALINE It has been pleasing raillions of its users and will please you. Sold in 5 oz. Lily, Rose and Jasmine Scented. H. BOSE, Mfg. PEREUMER DELKHOSE HOUSE, 6-k Bowbazar, CALCUTTA. bottles-Sweat Page #148 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. NEWS. bring to your Lurdyhips' notice the fact regard to before them to that one of the appellants before your enable theru to come to definito 'proLorlahip died lat night and that not coment. It was only later in that 1 READ OF THE "SVAR. is Amoke chandra Nand. He was arrest they came into pomeniou of full partiThe "Mahratis" way the Committee od at 131 Harrimon Rond and was tried in cular of the Ponna General Library of which the High Court under the Arms Act for The Chiel Jonice: Thon may Dr. R . Bhandarkar in Vice-President the fact that Labu were found at 134. it in this way The Government o not pated a resolution nome days ago to es. He was wilqnently sequitted of that desire you either to withdraw We char. ciude from the library Mr. Bepin Chan charge and inspite of that sequittal A general or not to withdraw di Pal's them, but per "Svraj." prowlingn Against him under metion 191 not their intention to action on mirting of mulicribers of the library, were continued before Mr. Birley. hower, pwand plaint under Section 121 on the 17th resolution that the Further inspite of the clear Anding of Mr. May. paper whould be submerited for. Dr. Brley that the evidence did not estab- Mr. Norton. Yes Bhandarkar hos therenpon resigned bin linh any connection between Anoke uttice in the library and Rao Bahmur Chandra Nandi and the garden the Lail Joshi bin monuberabip on the comruittee. was refused throughout and the learned The following letter in published for Sessions Judge admitted him to bail the information of the public. A FARIDPUR TRACHER DIMISED altur Arguinent and eventually he convict The Bengal Provincial conference. Srijut Kali Prasanha Gbone, third 1900. ed him trachor, oning lately on the statement of Faridpore Entrance Inhan From School, bas been dismine Narendra Nath Mullick. Thereafter we for taking mado repeated applications for bail on Baba Bishnu Pada Chatterjee. part in Boycott demonstrations ank load. the ground that he was suffering from MA, BL ing boys in pickettiog expeditions, pthinin with which he was attacked while The Secretary reception in jail. UNOHAL INTEREST Committee Provincial All those applications were re Conference Hooghly Only one witno representing fund. W. eventually made an applicathe То tion to His Honour the Lieutenant the landholders ha apprared before Mr. Babu Jotindra Mohan Sen Butterworth now witting in Madone to Governor and His Honour admitted him word the opinions of the community Pleader Dinajpur to ball. So far thin care in concerned his in Connection with the scheme of elec- che goes out. If he Dated Chinaurah had been alive, I am confident I would have been .tion to the councils by landholden and 11th August 1909. Dear Sir, Mabomedan. A reminder of Bhadra able to prove to your Lordships that With Reference to your letter dated bollam, in Godavary diatrlet, wald he not only he was not guilty but he was the 25th July 1809. was le favour of nominations to the innocent of all the charge." I am to state that it is proposed to counoid by Government for the simple run the Hugli conference on the old and igeontrovertible roumon that the The attitude of the Government as linea i. a on the lines of Pabos Centersound and impartial judgmont of Governregards section 191 I. P. C. will be clear ence. So it is not necessary for any sociament and the officers we thousand from the following statements and com- tion to be affiliated to the Bengal ProviaLituee more valuable for the we con- monts on tho '14th August: cial congress committee to be able to duct of the administration of the country Mr. Norton, for the Crown, Aid that elect delegates to the conference. at the present time than the opinious with regard to the charge under Section I am 191 he hal had a consultation with the I to the election of delegato at once sad of men who do not poses or require also to request you to proceed political information. Government and his instructions were send in their names to the secretary on or before the 15th inst. to leave the matter to their lordalipu. Your faithfully They dewired him not to withdraw the CUUNOLL RAPORY, (ad) Amulya Chandra Dutta A draft of the proposoul constitu. charge under Section 181, for two res. LALA KAN TLAL ON THE CONGRENA. One among others. In the first place oncies for the Northern Central and Lala Kauhy al pleader of the Labore it Involved a charge against Indra Nath Chief Court Bar and one of the oldest Southern Division of the Presidency Nundy, who was one of those charged Congresuman in the Province, in course of and City of Bombay for the cloutiou of lottor to the Tribune declares in the second batch, and against whom in the * Musulman meinbers of the uew Councils prouent state of the country it was highly no much dofecta could be argued m inadviable to lay down the sims and objects han been reolved by the Anjuman-Inlaul, of the Congress and that people should regard to tho first batch. The second Bombay, for its opinion. A reply is tu Join the Congress and being in it, should quested within a week. PORAN WAN that the Government were light in support of their opinions and The draft in :-* follows:- The electorate for Mumban Anxioun that, it pomnible, there should create majority if they can." It is so elections in the constituencies of the bo a decision upon the various questions good, he declares, to find fault with the Congress from outside. He attempts to Northora, Control and Southern Divini. of law involved here, which would be refuto the theory that the Congress has on whall consist of the following per. extremely important both for present as been welf-inflicted evil to the Hindu Bobomunity and dwells at length outbe well w for future guidance. bons:-(1) All Justices of the Peace. () enormous good work done by the Con. All Honorary Magistrate (3) All ladd. The Chief Justice: They do not in- greek Ho myhe is in favour of joining and Lelping the Congres but be deplores holders paying not low than Rs. struct you to argue this point? 100 interference of Government in 11 the land roveuu (4) Mr. Norton! I may frankly state All persona Exhibition. Tbe Congrow authorites, in that it was not their intention on the his opinion, ought to have done what Alessed to inconie tax on R 1000 or tuore (5) All graduate of reoognised 17th May to include Section 191, IUCHUN they could without troubling Goverb nient and in that case would have taught Universities in the British they had not then all the materials with Empire. the people alomon in self-help. (0) All holders of title safared by Ctor. erument. In the car of Bombay City for (3) aod (4) of bure shall be subutite. Awarded Medal at the lodian Industrial Exhibition of 1906-07 Lad following. (3) All landbolders pay. MACHINE-MADE ing not look than R 900 w land ro. STOVE PAINTED venue (4) Alpernoga Adered to in ITEEL TIVIT com lax on R 3000 or more, CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. Extract from Mr. J. G. Cumming, I. C TE ALIPO Box Can Special Report on Industrial Survey of Ben Ad In the hearing of the appeals in the Wide Calcutta Gastte, August 28th. 180) MASTED TRADEMAR 4TH ARYA FACTORY OF 107, MACHÚ Hodnoce in the Algh Court Mr. CR BAZAR ROAD, CALCUTIA, turucut cu Dewe wsid on the 17.11-"My lordo, before article 1procued to deal with the core I beg w' 107, MACUDA BAZAR ROAD, Calcutta Tel. Add.:-"TRUNER, CALCUTTA. LARGEST IN INDIA THE ARYA JACTOPL Page #149 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 9 who wa sinews NEWS . . A GREAT WORE ON KOIDU BELIGION. Maria Ceri t ate Duu Jonbil, Moulit sinago-ud-din, BHISMA: A conference to colder ser for Not: K. Dat Lela Saligram, Ahaik dhedsmlari n ss. Simon Yu m KhanMr. Burni, Nawab HIS LIFE AND TEACHINGS. the 11th Olber Medical core and Nyed Khao, and Pt Bheo Behari 1 The name of the MAKAMLARATA A Molested dia .door three malacial Lal long been known widely all over tho civi. ursou will awaad. . . JOINT STOCK COMPANIM IN TEN PUNA lized world. This great Epiu has not la the Report on the working of Joint been translated into alnınat all civiliand A la Stock Companion in the Punjab for 1908. languages. Therefore the story of the 00 tbe Registrar records that the Com. Revied regulations wader the Arms Mahabharata is known to all ; and the panies with share capital now number Act will appear is the most " Gazette of naine of the great Putriarch of the Kur 188 us gainst 98 last year and 00 eight of India Blixma, in familiar to every one, whether year age. Thie is an unprecedented in the East or in the West. increase and indicates that a boom in T'ASDIT M.C IAMADHANI. 2. His TEACHINOS to his wephews Company promoting has set in which will stand unexampled in world :-- they A meeting of the Paadita held at enably affect in one way or another the are the grandest on the various plaason of Henares on the 14th August congratul prosperity of the Province. The nominal hunian dutive-religious, aucial, nolitical lated Pandit Mokhada c'haran Sania. capital is about cas lakbs as mint 397 aud suoral, that were ever told to nun, dhayi for his honourable acquittal and lakhelmt yer and 17 lakhs in 1900.1001: or that were ever found in any other ympathised for his unmerited sufferinge and tho paid up capital 140 lakha a litventure. It incupion the whole of the It was decided to invite hinn to attond againnt 130 and 78, respectively. It will NANTI Porvain of the MAHANTARATA, thn and pronido over the great meeting of ho noon that while the nominal capital higent, the most difficult, the greatest Vaidik Pandits to be held bore next han increased since Inat year hy 44 per and the subliniat of all other than minnth. cout the paid up capital has increased l 3. But unfortunately the Mahabhanu only 7 per cont; further, the paid up in bot a bandy work, but it is a supen THE LEPORTES PULIN BIHARI DAS ospital is 81 per cent of the nominal, duue TM of literature. Hardly there is The Hindustan say that the deporteo whereas int your it was 41 per cent. It vue in then busy day, whulu time or l'ulin Bobari Dar, nuw intorrod in would appear therefore that with an who cares to take the troublo to road Montgomery Jail, is not allowed to sleep increase in numbers and capital there has this great work from page to page. Thor vutside at night, though Montgomery in not been a corresponding improvement fore the NORLUNT CILARMTKK or BRIAMA beuf the bottest place in India. It in financial stability. Forty-two new is not widely known, or so greatly appremakes leo complaints as to his food. companies were registered during the ciated wit bould be. His OREN TXACU year. No lore than 19 banking and 1808-THE MONEST AND THE GRANDENT GASTEH MODAK'S CABE three invurance companies were started THAT WERK EVER DELIVERRD.-Me hidden Canceh Modak, agent of the "Vart with a capital of nearly 77 lakhs, of which under the great ww of the grout man" agency," appeared before the Chief 16 per cent only was paid up. There Mababharata. Magistrate Mr. Aston to answer the were 14 new trading companies with 4. We have tumbly venturou to charge under Boc 124 A for spreading diverne objects and Ave mille Two uudkertake the publication of this work. wedition by welling A certain number tobacco companies were formed at Lahore It will lo abandy volume and will be of the Staraj written and printed by And a coal company at Sialkot. Ton written in simple and lusid language, Babu Bepin Chandra Pal in London. companies becamo defunct, including two that every one will be able to rund and The Public Prosecutor being indisponed, of those newly started which never coul understand it without the least difficult the cake was adjourned. menced busineM. Of these the most im. The book will be publiebed in Monthly AYOTENING CEREMONY. portant were the Punjab Motor Transport Parts and will be completed in Twelva Company and the Himalaya Glass Works -uch parts. Each Purt will come out On the 19th August Mr. E. The Arabala Poople's Bank, which was At the end of every month. PANT PIRAT Radice,C. LE Commissioner of the started by an enterprising Extra Assistant Sroosa TRIR, FOURTHI Aro out, fifth in Jacknow Distrion formally opened the Comunissioner with the object of financing in the prere, and will bortly bu out. National Bank of upper India in the Co-operative Credit Bocieties, failed liel SCBSCRITTIOX-Each l'art per V. P. P. frokence of a representative Assembly chun there were no Co-operativo Credit is one Rupeo. componod of about 800 gentlenen of all Societies in the Ambala District to HINDU PHILOSOPHY. channel and communities. Among those finance. Bovon compaulo, montly banks Ita cxponition in the best style. No procent were the following: Mr Ra. have increased their nominal capital by Hindu brusehold dice, Rajs Sir Topaduk Rosool Khan, should be without 34 lakh. The largest increase in in the copy of this great and mand work X. C. 8. I. the Horr'ble Prodit Punjab National Bank (10 lakhs) This anderleal, Every Hindu would know on what graad Q1. E, Mr. H. G. company has also a large lucrease of paid Mr. Hobhart C. S. philosophical bulb Warberton. C' & in great Roligion up capital (Re 14, 000) Other notable stands Kuyar Parmenand, Mr. Davis, Rai Prag inervases of paid up capital are in the (1) The Birth of the Hindu Narain Bahadur, Shaikh Shabid Howiu, pilowophy, Case of the Punjab Co-operative Bank Nawab Mehdi Al Khan, Khan Pahadur ( Inkha). And the Century Flour. ( The Pallosophy of the Upaninhand Choudhur Nathan Tah Kunabl Ab. Mille (over 1 Inkha) Registration food ) Bankby Philosophy (4) Yoga Phi Amounted to Re. 11,011, the highest total dal Bun, Babu Sita Bárs. PL Suraj lorophy. (6) Nyaya Philosophy. (0) Vais on record Last year the total was RA onbike Minian lbilosophy. (8) Ve. Narain Bahadur. Pu b ul Narain 9,477.. danta Philosophy(©) Jains Philosophy. (10) Buddhist Philosophy. (11) Charvaka And other Philosophia (19) The Hindu Religion and the Hinda Philosophy. CAN The book to thon diy ided into twolen action, Alog with the Hindu Philo pophy that ita phase Nothing has been lett annatd. The most affienlt and trune Hindu Philosophy has been plared before the pilletion of this book la wach luuld way that even boy will be allo to grup to mystery sad baderneed its import Adlon B BA REDUWEU Pe K Homoeopathadition take cand I . BOM, The OANTAL PUways BAKU. that .. .. . .. IAMES. S N J EMUNDU PHILOSOPHY. 11. Jourthur Lane on on CIKINGER & Co, 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUHA" I ESTALBISHED 1987. THE PREMIER HOM@QUATHIC STABLISHMENT IN INDIA Page #150 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ To • !!! NEWS..! vuch blindnoon Am once for att beittkf whole doel be mid, Indian Art In ko expression of other. .77 ATTLE AND DAIRY PRODUCT CONVERESCE Indian culture of the maje orier Thiertion and lowe Tho Catde And Dairy Produce Confet. inportance All Indian tunic and he art to bardly yet b a ll A bout op that how clowed is reported not to turo, meh in illown directions supreme in the walonal Idul Ravi have touched the question of cattle achievement of buwanity. . Vertui' tbation) and the old whe woushtro sufficient date were not be But there yet romains w ... thara vatrum be written of the word, vel , puteti i fore it. Yaninders have, it is said, heen Nature of lodian' that a ll be to scooptado ponderal blow the letelt to convert waste land into wwxlern ludia and to the West, what Silpa Sastra Ny up touched, the mother ultivated tickl. Improvement in inttle Ruskini's Nature of Gothic' was to und them have forgotted what they berling har let strongly recommended. Victorian England. Both the achievement mean; the paintings of Tagore Anw better and the philosophy of Indian Art are appreciated JD Englaud thon in India THE PHILOSOPHY OF INDIAN ART. will alwmt unknown, and are ignorod, as Every year the German collector and the Ciuchic Art wns ignored a hundrod years American tourists are taking way from - - - ago. But there are already signs of India the perfect work of byern) crafts BY DR. ANANDA K. COOXARANWARY, 1). Se change ; and the place of Indian art in men, to place in their Munstmas for the the loctive culture of humanty instruction of their own designers, or to MR. E. E. Llavell, for tryers l'rinci hulred years hence is not les suired set about their drawing rooms 'OTTAN al of the acutta Xhol of Art, than that of Gothic Art to-day. ruenta ; every year, ton, they are hastenand perhaps the only Englishman Two special ca unes have, together with ing the degeneration of the craftaten by MEILĘ any wiequate knowledge of defective clucation in modern times, buying the cheap worthless modern work, Indun Art, kus lumurkel that " In Indir contributed to the neglect of Indian art; which is the result of the craftanen'n disthere has been, during the last hundind first, the entirely wcientific and Archaeo- covery that anything is god onough for VOLTA A continuous decline of pullie logical approach, and second, the concen- the ordinary tourist. Every year educatel CANCE, that at the present time the tration of attention upon the artistically Indians, rich Zeminder and Raju, spend #tuuled Indians probably stand behind unimportant work of the landhars more on foreiga luxuries, and love thor of the world in artistie unuler. School. We have only to turn over the on the true art that may be found beside klanding." Italics are mine. I wuppone page of such a works Grunwodele their very gaten. Shall it be waid of there ovuld not stronger evidence of Buddhint Art in India toronline how com- us. an it has us, as it has been said lately by the laduful character of Engli l' eduen pletely those two obsessions have obscured #nympathetic student of Egyptian tion, we now understood in ludia, than the consideration of the significance of Nationalism, that our Nationalinna tno in the undisputablo fact, that the great Indian art, as art. cutive w yet only in the realm of pipe polimujority of person wo educated not The Giandhara sculptures are probably tiet. only know nothing of the art of their It is doing nothing to create a natire UWI ovuntry, but are absolutely unable to the work of law Groeko-Roman ernftanen literature, or even to stimulate Aistorien wppreciate the most characteristic expres striving in vain to interpret Indian ideale awlie. Bined for ever with diplomatic Mul of their own culture even when Their work constituted perhaps the least and conutitutional geniowe, the young men their toho have formed themselves on its trucking ention in called tu i antence. important chapter in the history of Indian Thuy Luvu indes ver we laugels in art. The wholo qucation of Creek in are leading an intellectul life us narrot Hluence has boon nipprehended. "The it is kell. their own lande The idea of nutionality aprex Nueu elusatul for thens no neto doors in the world of , renonstrated zenith of Groek art was iu tlo Afth cenwith reply that perlap tury B. ; thought. They do not love the pat. the Chaudhara of Indian, cartainly not They Wulptures ure of some importanto, but Lofore the fourth contury A. D. Mr. do not need to find a compeluation for peile these wore Jouw under Creek influence ; Vincent Smith's statenient, in the new tical impotence in artistic creation. I should rather put the last statement edition of the Imperiul Guzetteer of India, ull really important art came from the Wont then, wit de now." Upon this that Indian sculpture after 300 A. D. in this way that in the world of art banlly deverves the name of art, will not there has as yet appeared a sign of life principly the schools of Art in Inuia havu Generally acted. So ingrained in this be endorsed by artista. Aa corresponding to the vitality of politics! matter of iden. lact, it was not until the direct otrocts of point of view in the tuinds of Indians also, that when, Ad the result of Mr. decadent classic influence had passed away For, artistic creation is certainly not te that the Indian genius was able to assert be regarded as a Iluvell's wympathetie comprehension and compensation for poli foresight, the European pieturus at the itaelf." The matter depeade fundameut tical impotence ; much rather shonkel Calcuttu School yr Art were wune your ally upon religious considerations. The artistic creation and the struggle tot ago vold off, and the valuable collection of philonphics of Ureek and Indian art are political freedou be equal and cumpleIndiau puutings now there, boyau to poles apart. Greece could not have given mentary evidence of the vitality of the replace them, there wou national idealiam. loud outory to India what is greatest and most from the Nationalist leaders; "Once tweantial in her art. In comparison with • The nere achool of national art led by more were betrayed," they cried, thin fact, the powible borrowing of parti Abonendranath Tagore and Aue pupila in far the only though "timur tent w rubbing us of the oppurcular conventions in of the matest a very important exception to the general watemiant. significance; and even here it would be tunity of progress; it is another part of # deliberto scheue to koup us in the hard to disprove the alternative theory of dark." common source. A little lealthy prejudice in tavour of things Indiau, merely because they are lilial, would be preferable to Groek'art was the perlect expresion of A cult of physical kuulan benutyIndian art did not despite beauty, of which it GUARANTEED had its own ideal, but beauty was not its Gold only aim. I m was manifestation ; manifestation volt roality beyond the HIGHEST AWARD GOLD MEDAL Silver Himitad dondoption of beauty and vigtinn. PORE MUSTARD OIL OIL CAKE FOR The Grook porlayed humanity; the MANUFACTURED BY BENGA wwamako FOOTBALLS. Indias, God. Greek artis admittedly in CEEVICAL & PHARMACEU. Agents wanted everywhere. no munte g adgatal dete Lista see on application. Ladian art and were tribution 1 - XNOLTAWDRESLA. • SEN & SENS of the Infinite Unknown. Without making Fany comparison of Grook wick Cadian 4* LAHIRI BROTHER'S BISUDAYA 7, Chowringhoa, QALOUTTA. iu rapoot of greatnes of sim ar mobione . DESHI CHINIR AKRAT.. T in slow power consideration 1024.Rec a lentes PURE SUGAR. COUNTİTADE. Page #151 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 11 ter p a rte health les band Light idal bo o d pored the role the way from the oth er the environ noophe A- line Woh wt knowledg e d that the ant k ot then to babaenght to show the source of truth. Theme And expro N What philosophical bobional,Heldyr degudeath of relatok? tb Vada. Idealiam which te whi l e in all that it cantik but this t o the stara Laiko, breather forth by Indian though The w ater art uion of the idiotsational life over Brahman, in whom It turvived the has never been na t o India fowing with the abundance of sta own destruction and creation of the Unvor, bu always understood the great secret power, will And ita due aproasion in is woon' or heard, not made, by it bu. of drawing inspiration from the Infinite every wide of oulture and of human I m an authors...... The reality of sucb Unknown, rather than from the Anite And mo it is that the future of Indian perception is witnessed too by every known. Art is not thehore concerned art is bound up both with its own man within himself upon rare occasione with the imitation of_Datun beauty: put and with the national moviment and upons maler sonde. It in both the it aims rather at la intimation of of to-day: and horoln lion for we not vision of the artist, and the imagine Divinity, through the mediumo; of taeruly the importance, but the duty ation of the natural philosophor. plastic forms; and the graminer of the which we owe to humanity, of being the whole philosophy of Indian art language of art is based upon a reality our true polves, and not merely the is suromed up in verse of Sukrachar within, not without the concloueniu. imitators of other men, who would ya's Bukranitiaan': The ideal io to manifest, not particular themselves in us reflected in glad In order that the form of an image things or merely human or physical darkly. The history of Indian Art hus may be brought fully and dearly before grandeur, but truer reality, more yet to be written; Ita alms and achieve- mind, the image maker should meditata divine Being. nienta interpreted by thou whose heri- No other waynot indeed reing the object The highest aim of Indian art in the tayo it in; it dreams more fully realiuod italy-will annar hús purpoet. suggestion of the Divine. But the inby artists yet to be. And so it is right finite and unconditioned cannot be es for us, even if hesitatingly at first, to pressed in finite terms and art, unable endeavour to interpret the philosophy to portray Divinity unoonditioned, and of Indian art unwilling to be limited by the limitaWhat after all, is the secret of Indian tion of humanity, is in India devoted amfawi wa 5* greatnenal Not dogma or a book; but to the representation of Gode who to the great open secret that all know * F *991 Safont tnite man stand for comprehensible lodge and all truth are abouluto and পুতি। সংবাদ পত্রসমূহে বিশেষ প্রশং uspects of an infinite whole. Even the infinite, waiting not to be created, but vary name of God to fore you de al fei for: human limita to be found; the scret of the infinite tion imposed upon the Divine reality TOM TURI >8 a 9a teta D, THMuperiority of intuition, the nethod of but "the Unshown Way is hardly won direct perception over the intellect, UP af atau by them that wear the body," and for were organ of discrimination. There i. | নায়ক বলেন—এই দু পুস্তকে এন্থ the majority, for all who do not trend about us a storehours of the As-yet that lonely path, it is through worship ble: fc fee CS frem inexhaustible; and I Unknown, intinito that the Divine is sought. And so it Lut to this wiadoul, 200 by latel গৃহে নামীয় কি ভাবে জীবন যাপন করা Is that luctuat makna is imposible. Thu iu $foe, t 99 fabcu stem ft Any Indian man or woman will wor. Luition that reacties to it, we call Imu- 5 fba aen TERCEI ship of the feet of some inspired wayfarvy agination and (inius. It came to Bir who tells them | বেঙ্গলি বলেন-The booklet deals that there can be no image las Nuwtou whon be' mw the apple of God, that the world i with the duties of women in easy, f u a limite fall and there in bed abrom his brain elegant Bangali. It will be found for, and go straightrony, a4 a natural thu Law of Gravity. It comes to the useful to those for whom it is colequence, to pokr water on the head pust as his inspiration; no man over intended. of the Siva-lingan (Okatura, Idenle of wruta poom with his brain the East.) It ome FUU 2014 to the Buddha - he sat through the w c (8 Indian religioubu Rocupted art, wit slecht night in walitation, and hour by 8.71 : fora *CART has rocepted life in its entirety, with hour all things became appareat to him নিকট বিশ্ববিমােহন রূপ, জিলােক বিজয়ী open eyes. Indis with all her passion hy kab ther'siat oricam stanoo of all for renunciation, মন ও বসতাদি উদীপন করণকে আতি has never ruffered much from baing that have ever been in the oud Puritantem that confusion et ta faca fu ca ? less infinite words; at the twentieth of Ideal which imposee the method of er he Moeived the divine insight by উহারা চি দিনই প্রেণের নিকট পরাজিত। the true mostle upon the citizen whose w ho fato Cow Dharma lion not in ronunciation, but SWIDE S PI M ITU T017 ROI ICICE is the performance of right action with , LALUUTTA. 1. 04-1, Bow BARANH : 5 4 out attachment to the frult. muffe To be continued MIGH CLASS TAILOR & পাগল। হিন্দু অসঙ্গলিঙ্গকে না ঝরে। Tua HiwDUSTEEN Rovicw GENERAL OADER SUPPLIER fere Tatry 1631- 11 f4108 Kuanta ! TE TUTTI e Cafe- Ho meone Europuna out nad glahing in Swadeshi Mira !! 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The last is even called Jokhang or the writing material," and written documents go by the The art Bhurja. preparing the bark for use has now been lost. But birch-bark inanuscripts are said to be still common in the libraries. of the Kashmir pandits. They are, however, very rare in the Khatmundu Library in Nepal, where most of the ancient manuscripts are found written Danie of of The sathentie aseount of paper. making in India dates from the times of the Emperor Akbar, when the AM is said to have been introduced into Kashmir. It spread rapidly all over India and displaced the birch-bark and palm-leaves that were previously used writing. The Persian word for paper. kagaj, has been adopted in most Indian language. This also points to the Mahomedan introduction of the industry. The Sanskrit word for that which is used for writing upon is patra, the same as pata in Bengali. for It is probable, however, that the art of paper-making came from China to the inhabitants of Eastern Himalaya long anterior to the introduction of the paper industry into Kashmir by Akbar Rajendra Lala Mitra aserts that a "letter-writer by king Bhoja of Dhara proves its use in Malwa during the 11th century A. 1). (Gough's papers, 16). This king it may be mentioned, reigned from 1106 to 1142 () and was one of the Hindu Chiefs who fought Mahmud of Ghazni, At any rate paper had not yet become common in India, unlike in Mahomedan countries, at this time. on palu-'eaves. Skins of animals so common in other countries were not much in vogue in India, probably on account of their being ritually impure. Alburini, who visited India with Mahmud of Ghazni and gave a detailed account of the man ners and customus, science and literaturo art and industries of the people of this country, expressly says, "The Hinduscripts from Khangar which are written are not in the habit of writing on hides like the Greeks in ancient times." A reference to this practice is implied in the reply given by Socrates when he was questioned as to why he did not compose book: "I don't transfer know. Paper manuscripts dated Vierama Samvat 1384 and 1301 (A. D. 1327-28 and 1337-38), the leaves of which are cut according to the size of palm-leaves, have boon discovered by Peterson at Anhilvad Patan. It is very doubtful if any of the ancient manus on a peculiar paper, covered with a layer of gypsum are of Indian origin: Dr. Hoernle believes that all of them were written in Central Asia II Nepal Paper. ledge," said he, "from the living hearts of men to the dead hides of sheep." During his recent visit to Khatmund Pandit Haraprasad Shastri acquire a Banskrit manuscript belonging to the 11th century A. D. written on Nepa! paper. The use of well-benten cotton cloth as a writing material by the Hindus is mentioned by Nearchus who was one of the generals of Alexander the Great The Kanareese traders still use for their books of business a kind of cloth, called kadatam, which is covered with a paste of tamarind seed afterwards blackened with charcoal. The letters are written with chalk of steatite pencils, and the writing in white on black (Mysore or Croog Gazetteer, 1877, 1, 408). It may be interesting to mention that paper is made in Nepal partly from bamboo and partly from the bark of small thorny shrub known as Mahaleva's flower (Daphne cannabina) The surface is made glossy by rubbing with a smooth piece of stone. 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It Dear At thabharar is coloured in confine to two villagen nained Krim. (district Hooglily) in place of 'dhenkin' yellow on the will probably pur and Primmpur, in thana semerging (as the mortar-end-pantle arrangement with turmeric Thun primer the paper in the Junipur Hub-divininn. In the leomes very hari and Inok lent like for producing the pulp is called) only Hooghly district it is made at Mand and two ar still in uns. The large pieces of A piece of hide. But the use of the prete Gwinmaljuta in the Pollin policenta Atone that once served as mortant for from the ta marin we inakes the paper tinn, At Neala in the Prndua p licenta the 'dhenkia lie kattered about, womeunit for the t ription of cred texte tinn, nt Rhahar And other villager in timer serving only As we shall a the Dhanin khali stepa for their later on, in Bengal and licentation and at wroclaw here in India, a solution of Bali Dewanganj in the Aramingh Sub house. The people worrowfully point to par b the large tanks their forefathers l y ruiling hunned rice in division. bad excavated from for wiring per. The the profits of paper and rain 1 1 t is in the hands of a clash of Muhaletulat' Phr which was mulat which have now become milted up cont. dan known Kayjin nr per-makers. to the aicing only a little dirty water. WAH Awiel ly throld The night of Kagji village is not THE UNITRO PROVINCES facity for waiting them within melancholy. So far u the paper industry An idea of the prenent condition of the Excepting in the Croof Compandence got the crude hand tool in use in this Industry in the United Provinces may be with our wide world, the Nepal Govern eruntry live apparently no chance what obtained from the y machine male following met nev ever against machinery. At Mainah near extract fruin "Notes on the Tudustries of the foreign popr. Anina in the Clalaria Sub-division, United Provinces" by Mr. A. c Chat The ipline paper, though muly Howrah district, out of 100 families that terjee, I.C8, who was deputed by the hnown #4 N a , in really montly carried on the industry 30 or 3 years ago Government of the provinces to enquire hude in Bhutan But the BhutinA O only ball.deen families still denparntily into the condition of the local industries te the burk of another plant locally tirk to their old profomion, the rent having and powibilities of their developinent. 1. 1 Dinli farnper hiking. The either turned cultivators ar labourers (r Says Mr. Chatterjee (pp. 82-83) "At w in jut the same as in having left the village. The Kagji one time an extensive hand industry in (hun and Japan villages in the Houghly district paper flourished in these provinces. Are, if possible, nnly in Worm Mathura (Muttra), Lucknow, Jaunpur. Present Condition of the Hand-made plight, having been dovested by malaria and Kara in the Allahabad district were in aullition to the hanc cauned by the Paper Industry the principal centres. The process of compitition of machine-mulo paper. BENGAL. manufacturing the courser kinds wie l'uper-making used to be carried on at Paper making in dying induiry in described at pagok 127 and 128 of Dr. Norriganj in the Shahaba dintrict, but the provide of gl. Only a goneration Hoey's Monograph on the Trudes and the industı y ceased to exist ole years Yunufactures of Northern India. ago it was all in a forriting conditions. The ago. The Collector of Cuttack reporte Within this short period it le completely industry is now practically extinct in thin that about 30 years ago small paper three lart-named places. Some paper in cara pero many districts. 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TS 34-1 Raja Raj Ballahav's Street, specialist in chronic diseases and diseason of children. For one month-GTA 1-8. BATH & Two together 3-8. Page #157 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW or National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c. Vol. I. 12th BHADRA 1316. No. 10. PACTS AND COMMENTS circumstances created by an tortuous Greek met hoda by lowerThe roles DlBoulty. unfortunato past, will not tolerate ing the Greek flag in Cape. It Foreign Affaim are as a rale light any attempt to be treated as Sultan has quietly ignored the attempt of ly and unsubstantially dealt with Abdul Hamid suffered himself to be the Powers to inturfore even by by Indian journals. This is part- treated. Sultan Abdul Hamid, suggestion in the direct ly dao to want of the posesonry afraid of his subjecta, afraid of the question between itself and Gruvee: information, partly to the parochial world, afraid even of his spies and for we read that Turkey in to habit of mind encouraged by informer, followed the weak and going to give any formal answer cabined and subject national lifo cowardly policy of dishonest, in- to the Power' Note rooum meadwhich cannot enlarge its imagination triguing and evasive Machiavellian ing pacific counsels m that Note outside the sphere of those imme- inn. Ho conducted that policy did not call for any roply. It hun dinto and daily events directly with a certain skill and statecraft been supportod by the newly liberat. touching ourselves. And yet the in details which eventually ovoked od nation by means of Boycom happenings of today in Asia, adquirtion, but it could neither which would have slarted into Europe and Africa are of great NAVO Turkey from ignominy and roon a stronger Government than nowout to the future of India weaknom nor permanently protect that of Athens. And a mrength; ad full of encouragement and throne based upon cruelty, false when in and able, Can Dover be stimulus to the spirit of National hood and despicable meannesa. ignorod, it has secured the wympathy 1sm. The recent events in Turkey All that it did, for Satan must be of the Powers in the shape of con* na instape. It is not the me- given his due, was to staro off a cessions which would never have thode of the Young Turks which final disruption of Turkey and er been yielded to work or over have any lesson for India. The pulsion of the Ottoman from Europe. cautious Government. Strungth wrotistances are too dimitilar to But true freedom is always conaci- Attracta strength; firm and cloar. warrant any fanciful theories of ous of strength and know that it is minded courage commands succone that kind. It is rather the char better to porinh than to live for s and rompect; stroog and straight woter of the party of freedom which abort while longer at the cost of dealing can dispeture with the u. been leaon to all struggling continual insult, degradation and shode of dinsimulation and intrigun. nationalities. The dominant quali. Wakom. The fint efforts of the All these are signs of character and tale of the democratic lenders and new Government have been to have it is only character that oan give bons are the qualities they have what remained of the outakirts of freedom and greatpew to Dations imprated to the movement. Tarkish empire in Europe, the Grupo Teg. It is not to be imagined however, strength, manhood' a bold boarty Joserainty in Crete, the supreme that this is the clowing chapter. The We wonin, virile diciemoy control in Macedonia. Thal diplo. question between Greece and Turkey Tho. Element they have maoy be bore strong patupoken will have eventually to be fought shawing there and forlom. I did the finish por out by the word 1 in true that in say why drew hack nepoc h ediato question is for the lity, lawer le toute until forood moment wttled and the root in the n a while to builhotery attitude Creio patchwort pended But e and obliged the Romano to balto the Hans palab i Page #158 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 last. The Greek Government is not likely to give up its methods in Crete, the Christian population their desire for union with Athens or the present Cretan administration their Neret sympathy with and support of these aspirations. It would have been a simpler matter if the population of the island had boen wholly there is a Mahomedas population also which is as eagerly attached to the Turkish connection as the others are desirous of the Gireck. The ancient history of Crete Supports the sentiment of Greek unity,its later history the sentiment of imperial Ottoman greatness. And apart from Crete, there are inevitable sources of quarrel in Macedonia. Some day the Powers will have to stand aside and allow these natural enemies to settle the question in the only possible way. The result of such non-intervention in an armed struggle could not be doubtful. The Mongolian is a stronger spirit than the Slav, the Mussulman a greater dynamic force than the Christian, and it is only ignorance and absolutisin that has for the titne depressed the Turk. The disparity between the Turk and the Greek is abysmal. The former is a soldier and statesman, the latter a merchant and intriguer. A war between two such Powers with none to intervene would speedily end with the Turk not only in occupation of Thessaly but entering Athen". Spain and the Moor. is Another corner of the Asiatic world-for Northern Africa thoroughly Asinnised if not Asiatic, -is convulsed with struggles which may well precede another resurgence. There was a time when the Moor held Spain and gave civilisation to semi-barbarous Europe. The revolution of the wheel has now gone to its utmost length and finds the Spaniard invading Morocco. But this invasion does not seem to promise any Spanish expansion in Africa. With infinite. difficulty and at the cost of a bloody emente in Spain King Alfonso's Governme ut have landed a considerable army in Morocco and yet with all that force can only just proteot their communications and sw facing the foguidable country, where the stubborn Kabyle tribesmen await the invader. There the army is hung up for the present, wawilling to retreat and afraid to advance, * i KARMAYOGIN and the Spanish General bas again sent to Spain for reinforcements, a fent of military strategy at which he seems to be exceptionally skilful. If the men of the mountains are fortunate enough to have a leader with a head on his shoulders, the circumstances augur a reverse can change an ignorant British pub lic into informed and enthusiastic supporters of Indian self-govern ment. It is only political necessity and the practical recognition that change is inevitable which can convert the statesmen of England. AR for the opinion of the civilized world, Spain as decisive and pora wedo Mospise it as a moral ure siniguinary than the life practical effect overthrow in Abyssinia. Meanwhite is so little hs to be almost nil. King Alfonso has sacrificed all his In a constitutional question betyouthful popularity by this ill-ween the present Government in omened war and the bloody severity India and the people we do not see which has temporarily saved his what can be the place or mode of throne. And with the popularity operation of the world's opinion or of the young King has gone the sympathy. An academical approval friendship of the Spanish nation for of our auns can be of no help to us. England, for the Spaniards nceuse Nor is the sympathy of the world that friendship of the origination likely to be excited beyond such of these troubles and the British academical approval unless the Government as the selfish instign Government faithfully imitates the tors of the intervention in Morocco. Russian precedent if dealing with The London Congress. popular aspirations. Even then it is not likely to tell on the action of the Government concerned which reference in its dealings with its will certainly resent foreign interown subjects. The impotence: of the civilised world was strikingly shown in the crisis of Russian despotism and at the time, of the Boer war. Even wore it otherwise, A London session of the Congress would only awaken a passing interest. In that respect the, visit of Swami Vivekananda to America and the subsequent work of those who followed him did more for India than a hundred London Congrosses could effect. That is the true way of awaking sympathy--by showing ourselves to the nations as a people with a great past and ancient civili sation who still possess something of the genius and character of qur forefathers, have still something, to give the world and therefore deserve freedom,-by proof of our manliness and fitness, not by mendicancy. Political Prisoners. Since we ninde "our remarks on the proposal of a Congress session in London, we have seen two sons urged for this reactionary step. It is necessary, it seems, to prevent judgment going against us in England by default and also to wia the sympathy of the civilised world. The former argument we have alalready answered in our last issue. Neither the speeches of a famous orator nor the conjoint speeches of many less famous will win for us the support of the British people for claims which go directly against their interests. Only a prolonged and steady campaign in England all the year round for several years can make any impression of a real and lasting kind and even that impression cannot in the nature of things be sufficient for the purpose. Those who are on the side of Indian interests must always be in the minority and will always be denounced by the majority as allics of the enemics of English interests. Even now that is increasingly the attitude of the pub.lio towards Mr Mackarness and his supporters and we do not think Sj Surendranath's eloquenco has changed matters. Already the most prominent critics of Lord Morley and his policy of repres sion have received intima We extract elsewhere some very telling criticisms from the pan of the well-known positivist Mr. Erar derie Harrison on the treatment of political prisoners. This is. a subject on which a Nationalist writer is naturally somewhat shy of dilating, as any stresa, on the brutality and calloustress of the treatment to which not only convicsod but undertrial prisoners of gentle birth and breeding are sometime subjented in Indian jails, naighte misinterpreted by our oppon an unwillingness to face the pot tion from their constituents of their serious displeasure and are in danger of losing their seats at the next election.. This is in itself a sufficient refutation of the fable that speeches and Congress in England Page #159 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ lisee r gelatenttitor patterns and reprobation MTAKT op those who oberish great as- if applied under the same cir i lyo hidhe foon en nomike ...Ds, for their race apdicoun- cumstancen in another country. But in our web paper who was otpayBat. two bastapoes have on wo cherish little hope of rodrers, prement and would no doubt bave cured recently which compel at The prison system of the Earopan been glad to sato' delay and Tom tention. One is the death of the nutions is only a refined and by stating the priate ante convicted prisoner Ashok Nandi systematised savagery perpetua sedenie It was not likely that he of consumption brought ou ting the mothods of Ancient and would conoal A conviction that by o ponure and neglect during todiaeval barbarity in forms that would breathing impontble to fever in the undertrial period of tho do not at, once shock the eye. suppress. But then, if officialchem. Alipur Case. We exonerate from Bosides, the account of the recent were to nequire #common wome blame the jail authorities who were starvation strike of the Suffragettos the laws of Nature would be study exceptionally humano men fund ha Bhown what callous and contravened and it is better to inwonld have been glad to deal brutal treatment can be inflicted Bict loss on individuals than to upuot humanely with the prisonors. But by English officials in England itself a law of Nature.. their blameleteness only brings ont even on women and women of educa Sohom oita. the barbarity of a system which tion, good birth, position and culture. Every Bengalee is familiar with Allows of the confinement of a deli guiiiy only of political obstruction the name or Shyamakanta Banerji cate siling lad in a plenishment cell and disorderliners. Yet this is the famous athlete and tigertamer the civilisation for which we are exponod night after night to the but it may not be known to all asked t) Hicrifice the inheritance dews and cold of an unhealthy Ben that after leaving tho wurldly life of our forefathers! Ron, and that without his having - and turning to the life of the isAn Official Freak committed any fault or shown any. cetic, this pioneer of the cpit of thing but the mildest and most We suppose in a buroaucracy it physical strength and bourage in docile of characters. The other is inevitable that oficials should be bengal has taken the name of raise is that of Mr. Achyutrao mastors and be able to inflict incon- Soham Swami and is dwelling in a venience and loss on the citizen herinitage in Kohlntkar of Nagpur, editor of the the Himalayan at Deshaevak, gentleman of distinwithout any means of rodreas. Last Nainital. The Swami has now Monday the publication of new l published a philosophical pour in guished education, ability and character, who was convicted for the weekly named Dharma, edited by his mother tongue oulled the Soham publication in his.paper of the roports Aurobindo Ghose, was dug and hard Gitar. The deep truths of the been widely announced. The issue Vodants viewed from the standof Sj. Aurobindo Ghone's specehen delivered at a time when Mr. WAM ready and the printer duly point of the Adwaitavadin und Kohlatkar was absent from Nagpur. attended the Police Court to declure the spiritual experience of the The Sessions Judge of Alipur de. his responsibility for printing and Jnani who ho haul roalination of clared on the police reports of these publishing the periodical. Except dhyan and sundhi are herede speeches that so far from being under very unusual circumstances veloped in simple one. And.Innseditious or violent they told in this is a mere formality and one guage. Wo shall deal with the fuvont of the speaker and not against would have thought no diffoulty work in a more detailed review in him. We find it difficult to believo could intervene, but nothing could a later issue, that the newspaper report of speech- persuade the Court Official to e from which the police could refrain froin delaying the acceptance BENGAL AND THE CONGRESS. extract nothing that was not in the till tho next day. It wils pointed speaker's favour, could be at all out that this would entail unnecce. The dissensions in the Congress seditious Be that as it may, Mr. sary inconvenionce and perhaps have been a severe tont of the cap. Kohlatkar was convicted and per considerable financial fons, but that city of the Indian people to act hapa, according to the strong man" naturally did not concern him as he politically under inoder conditions edo of cthics, forfeited claim was tho manter of the public and The first nocerenry element of homo. to generous treatinent hy his refusal not thoir servant. The next day cratic politics is diffiaren of to apologise. We have heard ru. variation of the samo vex opinion; robust, frank, Avowed, firma mnours of treatmont boing motedatioun procedure was ropoated. ly and prsionately hold, and the out to him which can only It was whispored, we do first tast of political capacity in a be described as studied brutality not know with what truth, Wornocrtic' nation and the evidence of eye-witnesses that the first delay was for the differences of' opinion, however who have soon the condition Criminal Investigation Department strong and eveh vehement, with to which he was reduced, do not to have time to find out whether out disruption. In monarchy encourage us to reject these roports the printer had bous convicted in differences of spinion are either an fabrications, Finally, the refusal any, sedition case., If no it was stilled by an all-powerful- buolute of the Central Provinou Govern- futile. delay. There is no concuW; will or Anbordinated wach ment, to face indepondent medicalment of the Coponsibilty with chock: by the supreme king inspection and no dispose of the regard to this papor. The name arbiter; in an aristocraty thr jen serious allegations publioly proferred of the editor and proprietor was lousy of a low body discount put very ugly aspect on this apeply given and the printer free opinion and its free expre Case. If the allegations are true, was there to adopet bis responsibility, ion; in bureaucracy. Mboroty they, amount to treatment, which. This doon not look like, intended tabits of action and method ) would evoke.be ļoudast indigny- edition. I hop wore any doabt i to u fud and t aste ways: Page #160 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMATOGIN. thinking and difference of opinjon, due much more to the people them- mitten. I! that we need when tolerated, is kept by the selven than to the leaders on either the Bingal Peovir eial Conferenee exigoncios of administration private side, and thin itself in the healthiest would bocome a Moderate organiseand largely inffective. It is sign of all and the guarantee of tinn al, while inmercial Swademocracy alone that demanda denincmtic development. Whendesbi would be pwrved, the Buy. from divergence of opinion in polithe prople Amwisor than their cott would disappear from the tice and prin propagandinn and leaders and wine men, the domo- Avowed programme of Benkul debnte m the very broath of its cratic future of a country is assured. But we do not think anyone will nostrils. The tendency to domo. Men of great gifts and wrong charac have the hardihood to make this cracy createn freedom of speech and ter are often carried away by their proposal in so many terms and if thought and these in their tom enger perceptions and at auch any ventured so far, it would be hasten the wvent of democracy. All momento it is the sound common without any chance of popular attempts to silence by force or evasion ACDR of a capable demneracy that acceptance. A more probable course important differences of opinion Wit right, the balance. It was this is for this minority to agree to a are Anti-democratic and though common sense that saved the sitna common sense that saved th vaguo and oily evaded rosolathey do not necessarily show an tion after Surat. The people had tion which they will have no inincapacity for government, do show the instinct to desire unity and the tention of accepting as a guide to an incapacity for democratic politics. good sense to noo that nnity was not conduct and to opposo the prasing The domoerotic tendency in human- ible or, if pomible, WM not of any more definite resolution on ity in and has long boen' press'ng worth having by the acrifice of the the ground that Bengal ou ght to forward victorionsly to self-fulfil- movemont which Bengal had ini- preserve its own integrity and leave incnt and the modern attempt oftiated. That such an unthinkable the rest of India to the divisions. the bandod fordes of autocracy, repudiation would have been the The object they would aim at in bureaucracy, plutocracy and theo- the first result of nurrender to the to leave the Convention and its cracy to thin ito march can only Convention leader of Bombay And Committees to figure as the real Fault in its growing stronger by the Madras, has been sufficiently proved Congross and Congress Committees check and urging forward with hy the determined rejection of the and themselves be free to join them kroater impetuourity to its goal. Boyontt resolution at the meeting without popular disapproval. But It is therefore the democratic ten- of the Convention Inst December. tho inevitable consequenoo would dency and the domocratic capacity The Pabna resolution for An United bo that the Nationalists will be which must be accepted and shown Congress was therefore o framed compelled to crect another body by any nation which aspire to go n to leave the Convention Com which would represent their interforward and be among the lenders mittno a door open for reconcilia cata. Tho erection of a rival Natio of the world. In the matter of thu tion. They rejected the opportu nal Congres at Nagpur lant year Congrew it is only Bengal, no fear, nity on a constitutional technical was prevented by the Government, that has shown the democratic ity of a purely vorhal character and fortunately, we think, for no such capacity of being able to meet and of doubtfal validity and proceeded body could really claim to be discum and to cortain ustunt to show the honesty of thin andden National Assembly any toore than work togother in epito of grave and panrion for Acrupulour onnititutional the Convention can justly chim even fundamental differenem. To proordure when they imposed a that charcter. But if An United a large extent this is due to the fact cnostitution on the body they chose Chogome proves imposible, the that all parties in Bengal have to call the Congress without allow. Nationalista cannot allow the Home common ground. Just as the ing it to be submitted for accept Convention unchallenged to doludifferent parties in a well-organised Ance or amendment by that body. do the world by pretending to country, even when they differ in The reanIntion at Hughly ought to voice authoritatively the sense of everything else, have this founda he differently framed O M not only the Indian bation. tion of union and common toleranou to make an United Congress pon- A second section of opinion in that all nure desirottayf the freedom, mille lont to briny it about so far as that of advanced Moderates and greatness and wind internal con Bengal can holp towards that among then we find two ways of dition and developnjent of their consumiration. thinking. Some lay tress outbe mation, wo in Boagal arall In Bengal there are three Bliss unconstitutional conduct of the agreed in holding the development en of opinion na tn the heat way of Convention Committee in furcing of well-organisel, self-sufficient menting the difficulty. There is their constitution on the Madrus axl wolf-goterning peoplo us the small section of the Moderate party Convention without submitting it imenediate and ultimate object of which dosire the Convention to discussion and seem to think that all our polition. This is only to say Congres to stand and the National by passing is through the next sitbat Bengal bw attained varlier into to bo exoladed. There aroting the conat.tut'onal defoct will be than other proviq es to political two courtes open to this minori cared. They sem to forget that it pororption and sound polition ty. They may insist on the Ben- will be Congress elected under instincts. Thers are forces of dis gal Provincial Conference and the this unoonstitutional constitution ruption in Bengal everywhere District Committee acoopting the to which the question will be sub else; but it says tu h for the capa body created by the Congress Com- mitted. In effect, therefore body city and insight of the mass of the Imitte e tha mal Can mittee the roal Congram d and unoonstitutionally elected wilt utta educated law that these forces on their loyally following the validate the unlawfal law under have been ovorbone and Bengal rules and the instructions of this which it was born and so cur ita preserved her unity. The crpdit in Congrow and it provincial Com.'own uncopotitutional charr poor with Page #161 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ YOGIN. motion were in be contient by a freely aleated Congress the Nationalists would have no case si conplaint, for they would still be five to organise a party stitution which would spiral the knowledge and appreciation of democratic principles ami got these, limit: tion abrogates from within the Congress itself. But the Constitution is also not free in virtue of the elegibility to delegateship being limites to those who can sign a declaration of faith specially designed to exclude the ad-in vanced school of patriotism. This limitation is vital. A national Assem bly cannot bind itself by any creed but the creed of patriotisma which is understood and which it would be futile to express. The Nationalist party cannot accept the limitation of delegateship by an exclusive creed. They would not seek to bind it by their own creed, still less can they accept a creed which contravenes their avowed principles. The Congress may always pass a resolution expressing its aims and objects. That is morely the opinion of the majority and can always be changed if the minority booomos the majority. But a personal subscription to views one does not hold is unthinkable to any man of honour and probity. These are the three parties and their views. The election of a free Congress is the only possible way to their fiual reconciliation, the omission of the ereed the only condition of the continuance of an United Congress. It is for the good sense of the people at large to decide between these conflicting views and determine what is best for Bengal and the nation. and incurable defect, which prevents it froig sitting at all. The constitutional difficulty will not be mot and the political difficulty. will remain as serious as ever, for the Nationalists would still be excluded and the menace to our unity in Bongal would increase every year. Others of the advanced Moderates Ree more clearly and can understand that only a freely-elected Congress, as freely elected as the Hughly Conference will be, can accept this constitution or form any other. Any resolution passed on this subject must therefore contemplate a freely elected session and the submission to it of any constitution proposed or drafted for the better organisation of Congress procedure and Congress affairs. The third section of opinion is that of the Nationalist party. Iminediately after the fracas at Surat, on the same day indeed, the party became acutely sensible of the nature of the catastrophe which had occurred and its first step was to take an attitude which might leave the way open to reconciliation; and this attitude they maintained at all the subsequent Conferences where they were either represented or dominant. We do not agree with Lala Lajpatrai's suggestion that the Congress should always remain in the hands of the Moder ates; a popular body must remain either in the hands of the party which numerically predominates or be run by a joint body representing them proportionately to their numbers. But the Nationalists would not deny the name of Congress to a body increly because its administration was in the hands of a single party. They refuse it because that body by a constitution passed without right or authority excludes a powerful section of opinion in the country and pretends to be a National Congress when it is really a party organisation. If the Convention were to consent to a free election and a free constitution, the Nationalist party would not allow a matter of nomenclature, however important, to stand in the way of reunion. But the Convention con stitution is not free. It is in the first place a close oligarchical constitution seeking to limit the right of election to a few privileged bodies aliated to it sell Been if de reactionary THE KATHA UPANISHAD. PART 11 Chapter Three are 1. Yana said. "This is the eternal uswattha tree whose roots aloft, but its branches are downward. It is He that is called the Bright One and Brahman and Immortality, and in Him are all the worlds established; none goeth beyond Him. This is the thing thou seekent. 2. All this universe of motion moveth in the Prana and from the Prana also it proceeded; a mighty terror, is He, yen, a thunderbole up Him are the mo 3. For fun of Him the thre burner of Him the un giveth for fone of Him Inden and Y abd Death hasten in their coursew 4. If in this weld of men and before thy body fall om thee, thou art able to apprehend it, then then availes for embodiment in the worlds that are His pron tious.. 5. In the self one seeth God an a mirror but as in a dream in the work of the fathers, and as in water one sath the surface of an object, so one seeth Him in the world of the. Gandharvas; but He is seen as light and shade in the heaven of the Spirit. 6. The calm soul having com.. prehended the separateness of the sonses and the rising of them and their setting and their separate cinergence putteth from him pain and sorrow. 7, The mind is higher than the волкен, and above the mind is the thought, and above the thought is the mighty Spirit, and above the Mighty One is the Unmanifest. 8. But highest above the Unmanifest is the Purusha who pervadeth all and alone hath no sign nor feature. Mortal man knowing Him is released into immortality. 9. He hath not set His body within the ken of seeing neither doth any man with the eye behold Him, but to the heart and mind. and the supermind He is manifest. Who know Him are the immortals. 10. When the five senses cease and are at rest and the mind resteth with them and the Thought censeth from its workings, that is the highast ntato, say thinkers. 11. Not with the mind hath man the power to see God, no, nor by speech nor with the eye. Unless one saith "He is," how can one become sensible of Him. 12. One must approhond Him in the concept "He is " and also in His essential principle, but when he hath grasped Him as the Is,then the essential of Him dawneth upon a man. 13. When every desire that harboureth in the heart of a man hath been loosened from its moorings, then this mortal putteth on immortality; even here he enjoyeth Brahman in this human body. Page #162 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MARMAYO GINA 14. WhBoat the strings of the while the shndow seemed to Arome. Give the Give u nic niya hairt se rent sunder, even here lift a hand. --with the long wither. We do not want gold and il not in this human birth, then the mort. ed finger of a long with rod hand all The londor tried to quiet them, but al beermeth immortal. This is the skin and bone it noen od to make no one lintened to him. Gnwlually whole tenching of the Seriptarea, motion of summons to some one bigh words began to be exchanged. 15. A hundred and one are the outside. Kalyani's heart. dried brune flowed freels, a fight becatge nerves of the heart and of all these up in her with fear. Then just such imminent. Every one in rago only one intreth ont through the apother shadow, withered, black, pelto the lender with his whole herd of man; by this the soul tall, nakal, came and stood by the allotment of ornaments. He also mountath up to itu imortal home side of the first. Then another cmo struck one or two and this brought but the rust lend hiin to all sorts and yet another came. Many oame, n'l of theni upon him striking at inil conclitions of birth in his pass. ----slowly, noiselessly they began to him in n general nggault. The rob ing enter the room. The room with ber captain wna etoncinted and ill 16. The Purusht, the Spirit its almost blind darkness grew with starvation, one or two blows within, who is no larger than the dreadful as a midnight burning- laid him prostrate and lifeless. finger of a man is sented for ever ground. All those corpseliko figures Then one in that hungry wrathful, in the heut of creatures; one must gathered round Kalyani and her excited, maddened troop of plunm.paruto Hin with patience from daughter. Kalyani nlmost swooned dorers cried ont, " We have eaten one's own body as one suparatrs away. Then the black withered the flesh of dogs and jackals and from a blade of grans its main fibre. inen scized and lited up the woman now we are racked with hunger; Thou shall know llim for the Bright and the girl, carried them out of come, friends, let and the immortal, yea, fur thu the house and entered into a thin macal." Then all began to shout Bright Immurtul." junglo Ames tho open fields. aloud "Gilory to Kali! Bom Kalito17. Thus did Nachicatus with A fuw minutes afterwards Mohen-day we will cat human flush." Anil Death for his teacher windr arrived with the milk in the with this cry thong black umaciated 1 he Goul-knowledge; he learned watorjar. Ho found the whole corpaeliko figurus began to shout likewise the whole onlinance of the place empty. Hither and thither with laughter and dance and clap Yoga: therentyr he obtained hu marched, often called aloud his their hands in the congenial darkBrabinan hul beenme void of daughter's name and at Inst even bewe. One of them set about striuand void of death. So his wife's. There was no answer, lighting fire to roast the shall nother be who cometh he could find no trace of his wife body of the leader. He Ihw to the science of the Spirit and child. gathervd driod creepcis, wood and AL' ROLINDO GHOSE. CHAPTER THIRD. gines, struck Hint and irou and not It was a very beautiful woul light to the collected fuel. As the tire land in which the robbors aut down burned up a little, the dark green ANANDAMATH. Kalyani. There was no light, no foliage of the trees that were neighCHAPTER II. eye to heu the loveliness, ---the bours w the spot, mango, lemon, Mahendni departed. Left alone beauty of the woul romlined in jackfruit and palm, tamarint with tiu on near her but a little visible like the bunuty of soul in and dute, were lit up faintly with poor man's heart. Thore tight the fluins. Here gul, Kalyani in that solitary and thos uhoplol plnoo, in that almost be no food in the country, but theru lekvos neutnod ablaze, there tho pitch-lark outuige began to study We wealth of Howers in the wood grans brightened in the light:in lewely every side. Great foar was land; no thick way the fragrance that nome places the darkness only be upun her. No one anywhere,no sound even in that darkness on seed CAM Mor criss and deep. When of human existence to be heard, to be consciony of light. Ona the tite will reatly. une bugue to willy the howling of the dogs and clear spot in the middle covered deuy the corpse by the log in the jackals. She rogrotted letting with soft .194 the thieve's met wils abont to throw it on the fire, but her husband hunger and thirst down Kalyani and her chill and another intervened and suid "Drup luight after all have been borne themselveu sunt around thom. it top, stop if it is on the grand in little longor. She thought of shut- Thou they began to dobute meat that we must keep ourselves ting all the doors and witting in tho what to do with thorn, for alive today, then why the tough security of the cl werd house. But what ornaments Kalyani hul with anul juiculuss flesh of this old fellow ng a singlu dur hul uithor parelhor wero alrely in their possession. We shall eat what we have looted or bolt. As she way thus fazing Ono group were very busy with the and brought with us today. Come in uwry linctiva suklonly some division of this boty. But when along, there is that tender girl, thing in the doorway that faced hor the ornaments had lovu divided, let un roast and eat her." Another caught her something like a one of the rubborn said, "What are said "Ruant anything you like. ahalw. I w od hor to havo wo to do with gold and silver ? my good follow. but ronst it; I the slurpe of a loan and yet not to Someone give me a handful of rice la stand this kunger no longer." he human. Yume thing utterly dried in exchange for an ornainent: I am Then all gazed greodily towards up and witherul, nynothing like tortured with hunger, I have eaten - the place whers Kalyani and her A very black, nakud and terrifying today nothing but the love of daughter had lain. They saw the human shapo had come and was trwa." No sooner had one so spoken place empty; neither. child des Mtanding at tbo door. After n lit.lol than all ochood him and a clamour mother was there. Kalyani had noen www . tr “The Bengal soaps are the cheapest and best in the market. Page #163 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ her opportunity when the robbers were disputing, kun her daughter into her arms, put the child's Juonth to her breaks and fed into the wood. Aware of the escape of their prey, the ghostlike ruffian crew man in every direction with a cry of "Kill. kill". In certain conditions man is no better than a ferocions wi'd beast. AUROBINDO GHOSE. AN APPEAL FOR THE RAM KRISHNA MISSION HOME OF SERVICE, BENARES. to -000 MY COUNTRYMEN, IN LOVE AND CHARITY.I beg on behalf of the Ramkrishna Mission Home of Service to appeal to you for assistance both in money and mateials. The Hone was started some ten years ago here by a band of enthusiastic young tuon with the objects of succouring the destitutes and the sick of any race and creed and reaching help particularly o those who could not be releived by the usual channels. Under the grace of God it has stoadly developed and has had recently the honor of repeated visita by the Commissioner and Collector of Henares both of whom expressed their perfect approval of the aine and admiration at the methods (involving great labour and self sacrifice on the part of the noble honourary workersthe mainstay of the Honie) employed for their realisation. An influential Reis of Benares has by his large hearted charity enabled permanent quarters and hospital to be erected for the use however of the Home. The building: still incomplete and it is estimated another Rs 11000-will be necessary befere NOTAMNAS and morality declares at the same divinity alta dethroned in every human body, and that to serve suffering hu manity to worship God. The Home needs your kind help however small, for mites thus ever grow to milliona (BD.) MADHOLALL President, R. K. HOM OF SERVICE NEWS. ing bingALENTE dae to cardins dabiky to have to bring a moles that this reply "that we are detaksh in thinking that the prisoner is in date of health is not been able to apate our mind and, we fear, neither that of the publi We therefore most respectfully beg to request you to order for supplying. to un his weights when he was admitted in the REVOLVERS FOUND A few arrest were made on the night Nagpore jail and also when he was removed to Khandwa Jail. at Asokpur Tanzail in the house of Digambar Chakerverti, where it in waid the police have secured four revolvers kept ready for use on use on a table along with materials for preparing cartridges. The District Superintendent of Police with nine constables surrounded the house at midnight and secured the finds. Umaaath Das and Amrita Bhatacharjee have also been arrested. 8JT. BABU ASHWINI KUMAR DUTT. Babu Aswini Kumar Dutt, who was put till now at Lucknow, has been removed to Bareily Jail. His relatives, who were formerly permitted to seo him, have been advised accordingly to go to Bareily. MR. A. B. KOLHATKAR The following application has been sent on behalf of Mr. Achyut Balwant Kolhatkar, ex-editor of the Deshanevak of Nagpur:-- ac could perform all its purpose. The endowing of beds, a few of which has To The Honourable the Chief Commissioner, already been so done, is another matter which I beg earnestly to commend to the notice of all generous and charitable. people. Above all the work i. e. the Amount of help solicited, has gone on increasing every year and therefore a steady corresponding growth in income too has become necessary-unless we are to close our doors to the needy and diseased and I am Sure the gener ous public will not allow it to come to wuch a pass. The work is essentially one of servios to humanity and as such I appeal to you, of whatever creed or colour, race or nationality for the bt in all religion Central Provincos Borer. Sir,-We beg respectfully knowledge receipt of your letter No. 1513 of 13th July. 1900, in reply to our appli cation, dated the 24th June, 1909, regard. ing the present state of health of Mr. Achyutrao Kolhatkar, B. A., L L R, who is undergoing his torm of hard labour at present in the District Jail of Khan d va. We shall be much obliged if his present photo be supplied to us or we shall be permitted to take his phot We beg to remain, Sir, Your most obedient servante, (ad.) L. D. Garde, A., L. &, B. 8. Mopnje, Le M., " In view of the fact that one of us, Er. Cholkar, actually saw the prisoner "in very bad state of health with sunken eyes and cheeks, very pale anamic face and in an advanced state of omaciation" with awollen edematous feet and lega lead " THE TILAK" SUPPRESSED. The Punjab Government "Gazette" Nagpur, Aug. 5, 1908. says that the Lieutenant-Governer has annulled the declaration in respect thereof under Section 7 of Offences Act M. R. Cholkar, L., W. V. Linare, L. 2 Medical Practitioners. DRINGRA. ness. It was stated a few days ago that the only visitors to Dhingra had been two elderly ladies connected with some Indian Association and an Indian gentleman friend of the condemned man. Dhingra partakes regularly, of his meals, which consist principally of rice and fish. The "Daily Graphic" publishes an extract from a private letter addressed by C. 1. Dhingra, the assassin"s brother. The writer says that Madan Lal often showed signs of insanity before he left for Eng land. It was thought the stay in England would probably improve his mental weakA letter from his brother in England, Bhajan Lal Dhingra to the same that he attempted to see his brother in offect is published. Bhajan mentioned prison twice, but he absolutely declined to see or communicate with him. The Pioner's London oorrespondent wires-A political note in the Times refers to the circulation of what purport to be copies of a statement by Dhingra left in his cell. The Times argues that this was more probably composed by those who egged him on to commit the murder. The document in the cell has been retained by the police, but monie copies are stated to have come from Paris. The Evening Standard announces the receipt by Indian students of pamphlets from Paris directly inciting to the emula tion of Dhingra's crime. The pamphlet says:-"Even the feeblest Indian youth can arm himself with a revolver and cut asunder at least one link in the iron obain which fetter the mother." A FRIEND OF THE TIRED. When you are tired, either mentally or Physically, and man have headache, sadness of the mind &c. you naturally crave for some thing that vill cool and refresh you. Here and on inany other occasions does H. Bose's EAU-DE-COLOGNE H. BOSE, Manufacturing Perfumer, YASA SELKHOBH HOUSE; Bom Bar Street, GALQUTIA do an immense benifit by its deliiously refreshing qualities. It is extremely pure and fuperior to maz foreign and Indian Brands sold at a similar or ever higher price. Pat up: in large bottle with sprinku Prico Annas 14 per. Bottle. Small Phial Annas 7. Page #164 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 8 NEWS. THE LATE BABU ASHUTOSE BISWAB. The Secretary of State for India has sactioned the grant of a Jaighir to the widow and family of the late Rabu Ashutosh Biswas, who was murdered at Alipore last February, while engaged as Public Prosecutor in convection with the Alipore Bom Bomb Case. Case. The grant com prises three villages in the district of the 24-Parganas, with a rent roll of over Rs 5,000 a year. This property will be held in succession, free of revenue, by the deceased's widow and her eldest son and thereafter half-rates by his grandson. BAJITPORE DACOITY CARE- In the Rajitpur dacoity case, the Government of Eastern Bengal and Asam, under instructions, of the Advocate General has withdrawn the case against Monmoban Barman Roy committed for trial before a special tribunal by Mr. W. I. Scott, Additional Magistrate upon a charge under sections 392, 109 of the Penal Code for want of adequate evidence. THE "INDIAN BOCIOLOGIST. Mr. Krishna Varma's paper, the "Indian Sociologist", has roappeared in England. It is issued by a new printer named Aldred, who states that he is not identified with Krishna Varma's propaganda but that he undertakes the printing in defence of freedom of press. AN ARREST AT GAURATI. On the 18th August there was consider able stir here on account of the sudden arront by the police of Profulla Banerjea ulina Bibbuti Banerjea, a Bongaloe youth, who came here lately and started a swadeshi shop with a small capital. It is said that he could not give a satisfactory Recont of of himself when questioned by the won quearmed by the jedica. s He was let out bail of rupees one hundred by Babu Parkash Chaudra It Singh, Senior Deputy Magistrate was subsequently raised to Rs. 500 by the Deputy Commissioner. Several gentlemen came forward to stand as sureties. No charge is known to have been formulated against him, yet it is believed that the gentleman is respectably connected in Bengal. MR. VEERENDRA NATH CHATTOPADHYAYA. A correspondent writes from Hydera had, Deccau, to a contemporary:-- Mr. Veerendra Nath Chattopadhyaya whice expulsiem from the Middle Temple according to Reuter, has been determined on is a Hyderabadee. He is a second child and the eldest son of Dr Aghor Nath Chatter hyrja, D. Se (Edin) formerly the Principal of the Nizam's College and, but recently the Professor ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. Secure Prompt work & excellent rates FROM B.MUKERJEE & CO., Diplomsed Accountants & Audito (LON LON 98, CLIVE STREET, CALCUTTA KARMAYOGIN. NEWS. of Science in the same institution. Mr. V. Chattopadhyaya had a brilliant University cancer before he went to Eng land to tady for the I. C. Examination He passed the Madras Matriculation examination in the 1st class from the St. George's Grammr School, Hyderabad. It is unnecessary to add that he was the most brilliant student of his. class and won several prizes. He did excellently well in the F. A. exniination. having stond 2nd in the list of of Huevesful candidates. In the R. A. owing to causos which need not be mentioned here he took an ordinary degree, though he did well in English and stood first in Latin. After he took his degrees his venerabile father sent him to England to compete for the 1. C. S. Examination, in which however to the surpise of his relations and friends, he got plucked twice. After that, I suppose, b he began qualifying himself for the bar. The Chattopadhyaya family is hold in the highest esteem by all classes and communities in Hyderabad, and all share their joys and sorrows. We cannot, of course, pass any judgment on the drastic action the Bencher of Middle Temple are reported to have taken; for, we are not in full possession of all the facts of the ease. in But that does not prevent us from sym pathising with the Chottopadhyas their present misfortune. Those who knew Mr. Veerendra Nath when he was here knew him to be a man of very strong will: but nobody had ever dreamt that he would write anything astounding and suffer in consequence. We all wish, however that all that has been said of him will turn out to be untrue and that he is not, in the long run, expelled. I have to add, by way of postscript, that the talented Poetess Mrs. Sarojini Naidu is Mr. Veorendra Nath's elder sister. Acconling to the "Daily Express," Virendranath Chattopadhyay stated on Saturday it was probable he would ap peal to the House of Lords against the decision of the Benehers of the Middle Temple. He declares that he expressed opinions which are more moderate than thoan held by other Indians who are hot merely students like him but have been called to the Bar. He is 29, han resided in England eight year and became a student of the Middle Temple. last November.. NEWS, HARASSING JRICUTION. memorial either Mr. Manekji Palanji, late of Wakems, a wealthy Parsi owner of five thousand acres of land, several saw-mills, rice mill and steam launches, has submitted a to the Lieutenant-Governer praying that a searching inquiry may be inade into the ones which led to the recent series of prosecutions including an indictment of murder in which either Manekji or one of his relations or amis. tanta was accused and in each of which trials all the accused were honourably acquitted. The memorialist wet out numerous instances of irregularities committed by certain European and Burmese oficials during the course of protracted legal proceedings and charges a Burmese Sub-divisional Officer with practices contravening the Criminal Procedure Code with a view to the greatest pos legal inflict sible indignities the memorialist an a accused. Among the allegations are unnecessary handcuffing and pointing of revolver, excessive demand of bail, refusal of bail description of bail in bailable offences, wrong. ful restraint for days together after formal release on bail, confining the accused with criminals and felons of the worst description in the lock-up, taking of depositions in the absence d the absence of the accused, innue of of annoying search warrants and the search conducted in more than one instance in the absence of the accused Any male member of his family and breaking open of safes, almirahs and bozes ostensibly to to get at genuine accounts without asking for the keys and in the absence of the memorialist Throughout the trials the investigating officers are said to have acted avowedly on information supplied by worthless witnesses Het theses set up by rival launch owners and men of no reputation. Manekji estimates his material loss to one lakh and a half and complains of mental torture extending over months, but declines to seek any monetary compensation. His single prayer is that His Honour might he pleased to bring to look for the good name of British Justice, officers who have O glaringly abused the powers invested in them by a too liberal Government. The memorialist mainly relies on the Judgment of the Sessions Judge, Mr. Wilson who displayed entire sympathy with the accused and passed strictures un the way in which evidence against Manekji was sought to be procured. Srj. TILAK'S CERTIFICATE. Do you all remember the Vow on the 7th day of August? INDIA 1st-FACTORY SWADESHI FANCY GLASS BANGLES. Wanted all to try our Sample Box, which contains 36 fancy Bangles in pairs, suitable for all classes of Ladies from 16 and upwards (6 pairs exclusive for Ladies of High class) and which costs Ra. S only tichading V. P. and other charges. Our Bangles have been specially preferred by our: Bengalee Sisters for the years, for Durga Pooja Festival 3 The work of "Arabinda" "Chidambaram" and "Tilak" Bangles is extremely satisfactory. Rates of Commission all other information supplied with Box NATU AND COX. BOGAON. Bombay Page #165 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ THE PHILOSOPHY OF INDIAN ART. The religious art of India has thus been free to draw ngon all life for the materials of a divine symbolism, for no part of life has been regarded, sa intrinsically profane or secular. Human love is an intimation of the the love of God: and physical phenomena heing but the symbols of spiritual reality, the religious artist has not shrunk even from sex-symbolism in his sacred art. Surely there is a great parity, and by no means the reverse, in this capacity the Divine in all things, and all things in the Divine. All life is a sacrament and there is no part of it that may not symbolize eternal and indbite realities There is no thought in the philosophy of Indian art of Art for Art's sake. Life not to be represented for its own wake, for the mere giving of pleasure or display of skill, but for the sake of the Divine Ides expressed through it. Thus Sukracharya, lays down It is always commendable for the artist to draw the images of gods. To make human figures is wrong or even impious. Even a miss hapen image of God is always better than an image of man, however beautiful, The doctrine thus so sternly stated noans in other words, that imitation and portraiture are lesser aime than the representation of ideal and symbolic forms; the aim of the highest art anust be the intimation of the Divinity behind all form, rather than the imita tion of the form itself. One may thus depict the sport of Krishna with the (opis, but must be in a spirit of religious idealism, not for the mere sake of the sensuous imgery itself. Just as they are, for seeing comes of it? The same principles are applied in the, case of literary art. Thus we read in the Bhakta Kalpadruma of Pratapa Sinha : The poem, or any composition with all the graces possible of style that doth not tell of the acts of the Holy One, is altogether fruit loss and most base. The whole idea of Art for Art's sake is repagnant to the Indian concep tion of the meaning of life. Nor has Indian art lost by this; for if it has thus first sought the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, surely all else has been added to it. The art that is Art, for Art's sake proves tasteless and insipid to those who have once realised the significano Translation by G. 4. Grierson, J. R. A. S. 1908. KARMAYOGIN of art as a manifestation of divinity. Not long ag I witnessed the beautiful dancing a famous dancer la London Music Hall, and found that the impres ainn left could be summed up in saying that however beautiful, it had no meaning, it was not realgious. How strangely this art philosophy contrasts with that characteristic of the modern West' and so clearly set forth (at its best) in Browning's poem. But why not do as well as say,paint these If the careless what God's works-paint anyone... ......Have you noticed, now, Yon cullion's hanging face? A bit of You chalk And trust me but you should though How much more If I drew higher things with the same truth! That were to take the Prior's pulpitplace. Interpret God to all of you! For such realists this last is not the the function of art; but to us it seems. that the very essential function of art is vory to interpret God to all of you.' Burne Jones, almost aloue amongst artists of the modern West, neeme to have understood art as we in India understand it. To a critic who named na a drawback in the work of a certain art ist, that his pictures looked as if he had done them only out of his head, Burne Jones replied, 'The place where I think pictures ought to come from." Of impressionism as understood in the West, and the claim that breadth is gain ed by lack of finish, Burne Jones spoke ns an Eastern artist might have done. Breadth could be got "by beautiful finish and bright clear colour well-matched, rather thau by muzzy. They (the Impressionists) do make atmosphere, but they don't make anything else: don't make beauty, they don't make design, they don't make iden, they don't make anything but atmosphere and I don't think that's enough-1 don't think it's very much of roalimu he spoke thun i they Realiam C. RINGER & 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST CALCUTTA. ESTALBISHED 187 Direct transcript from Nature! I suppose by the time the photographie artist can give us all the colours as correctly as the shapes, people will begin to fud out that the realism they talk about isn't art at all but science: interesting but, as a scientific but nothing thors scripts THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. us reliable and genuine Homoeomedicines, bake get them Bom BINGERS from want pro ber doalt want It is phe of a plesure makes ita ros! value." At another time he said, you so it 1 then things of the soul that are re.. ..the only real things in the universe. Of the religiousnous of art he said: That was an awful thought of Bu kin', that artists paint God for the world. There's a lump of greasy pigment at the end of Michel Angelo's hog-bristle brush, and by the time it has been laid on the stucco, there is sotuething Chere that all men with eyou rvicognise as divine. Think of is the power what it means It of bringing God into the worldmaking God manifest The object of art mina beer to please or to exalt T'an't see any other reason for it at all. One in a pretty reason, the other a noble one. Of Expression' in imaginative pictures he said : Of course my faces have no expression in the sense in which people use the word. How should they have any? They are portraits of people in paroxysms-parox. yans of terror, hatred, benevol ence, desire, avarice, venera'ion and all the passions' and erotions that Le Brun and that kind of person and so magnifique in Raphael's later work.. .....The only expression allowable in great. portraiture is the expression of character and moral quality, unt of anything temporary, heting. accidental. Apart from portrai ture you don't want even so iduch, or very seldom in fact you want only types, symbols, sugations, The moment you give what people call expression, you despy th typical characters of heads and degrade them into portrait which stand for nothing. based on Cominon criticism of Indian art is on a supposed or roul limitation of technical attainment in, repreentation, especially of the figure. In part, it, my answered that little is known in the West of the red achievement of Judian art, that this iden may be allow. I to die a natural death in the course of time; aud in part that technical attain ment is only a fan end Thero is an order of-importance in the things Gold 5 Medals ownmate FOOTBALLS. Agente wanted averywhero. Liste free on application. SEN & SEN 1, Chowringhee, CALOUTTA. Page #166 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 KARMAYOGIN. at wenns NW -lost, what bww.tlu oluyo.. bus wind b rough the prophet passing in the artint to my and recond only, i. hin the lens of the amen ur of the It is of pure brue, that the artigital daving weidid felly writt But eye. In traditional art, we have merhotywaturo in dn dy driving lacurtaloly nnt intell desirable, auch meiery picture 'aryutalled into stallied traditions get long nor good drawing A mialer one; but convotional phrive handed on from thn art to living, the tradhtian trange it niny hem, it hu lwayo generation to generation, and those renginn slo pluath, apdo mukti happened in the history of it, that ly phras are the language in which the impentily by Accoin geden . the time perfortion of technique has been Artinta of one race or generation wpeak to the force of Ita Appel is strengthened by attained, inspiration has declined. It another. To an lion the language in the m ixtion of idea-articional wam in inwer, and in Europe after the sonetimes wtrange: u tho child of the and religiour. . . . Ranser . It alinnat some so IP O' R euntry himself, it is a mother tongue Traditional for have thon guticentration tapon technique Irindered the Take Indian jewellery sa an illustration nee nog nierely foreign to say itative free working of the imagination Netle : of idealism in decorative art. The tra- art, but depends on the fact that they if , however inach we desire both, c ditional Porto have distinctive Danes represent rather race conceptions, than not let us make any rintako mi to which just 1 A curb-brarlet' a 'gipay ring' the idea of one artist or a single peril. in Art: may lepken of in England. In India They are vital expression the rart Also duracy' in not alwayn oven the natuen are usually those of special mind to reject them, and expect great dunirable. It has been shown by the flowers or fruita, or generio torms for art to live on se before, would be to MOTOR graphy that the galloping horwe believer flowers or needs a 'r-Rower thread,' the roots of a formet troe, and still looks he accurately drawn in art: lot na bope n ennut-lower garland,''petal garland,' for flowers and fruita npon its branchen it never will be. For art line to take in wring of millet-gira, ''ear-flower,'hair. It is the same with the kind of Art otabatirations and meniory pleturer, not flower. These nanies are reminiscent of sometimes called high or fine. Consider photographe: It wynthen the Kerlands of real lower, and the I for example the well know rated Bad. sad not an Ailynin the flowers in the hair, that play o importaha. Oonvention and traditon are in much, hale guestion of ourMy H ante part in Indian fetal dress. Three, I can hold to often futter Artistic imagine halve d the last wund was waid by i with the flowers and fruits word as talie- tion Indian art le vomotion condemned bando da Vinci: The Ayure in bent, mans or as religious synalolx are the proto for showing no derslopment because which by its action best expressew the types of the Aowers forns of Indinn there is, or in opposed to be, no difference passion that animaton it." Thin in the Jewellery, which thu, like all other in artistie conception between Buldhe The impresionism of the East, # very Indian art, redacta the thought, the life of the Arst contury and one of the nineMerent thing from ituprvunion A DUW and the history of the people by and for teenth It is, of course, not quite true understood in the Wort. whom it is so beautifuly made. that there is no development, in the sanne This view of art is the natural wone The traditional furnus, ther, are named that the work of each period is altogether the philosohy which regards After flowers, but it is higbly characteristic uncharacterived for those who know patur not M ruvelation, but that the garlands and flowers are in design something Indian Art are able to veil of waya, illusion, concraling purely suggestive, not at all fruitativa estimate with noise condence the coutwy Divinity, Reality, behind. Appearance of the prototyper. The realism which in to which statue belongs But it is true ve at the most thought-forms: Art in characteristic of nearly all modern that the conception is really the same; the concerned not with the appearance, It Western Art, in jewellery producing the mistake lion in thinking this an artistic with the lea (rup) in it. This Iden animaginative imitations of flower, lokven weakness. It is an expression of the is attainable only by wing behind the and animals of the school of Lalique, is set that the Indian ideal ho not changed. vall of mature. An in religion, the method never found in Indian design. What is that ideal to passionately desired? ul attainment is the cultivation of the The pasion for initation may be it iw one pointedness, Mto-sighteducar intuition or imagination, by meditation; taken as direct evidence of the control : little by little to control the fickle for reality is all within. The imager is to lack of true artintie impule, which is al sud unsteady wind, little by little to win vienaline bis conception, as the Hindu waye desire, conning or wub-oniour, stilleer, to rein in, sot merely the senten worshipper repeating the short pernic to express or manifest Iden. Why indeed but the mind, that is a hard th mantrum vinualines daily the lohta imitate, where you can never rovonl zor the mennes is the wind. As Lamp Dewata. Truly, success will be in priper. in it by a conscioun intellectual effort that that lekure not in A window spot, tion, to meditation and not depend upon Mower is to the conventionalined and so is the mind to be treat. Only by reeing the object itsell. tome into applied ornament. No true constant labour au pasiolewens is Even In decurative art, the same princi. Indian craftsman seta Bowar before him this pose to be allowed. What the ples bold good. The craftaman dos nut and worries out of it sme sort of Urna attitude w wind and buly of one that take dower, wet it before him and doli. ment by taking thought ; hin art in works it? llo shall lowed like this lentely onnventionalise, he is taught more deeply muted in the national life image for that postura ouce sequired, is to do in School of Art, he his or than that. If the fowor Is not meant one of perbuet bodily equipoins le rather the race-enory picture of a fami. No much to hini that he has already shall . llar Mower; and we nee in the clear memory picture of it cutential char! "With thwght intent and the working impresentation, not the tower wenly, but cters, he may as well ignore it in luie of wind and sende instrumentu tbe nan Aod the penple. When the decoration for decorative art net ruined, lor pucitiation of spirit Bony to very keen we get a kind of intimately related to his own experience, laborun the yoga naturalium yet this is never Imitative and to that of his follow men, would have "Pirm boldling body, bond, and neck but always lootive, conventional and no intrinse vitality, nor ment with that in wupoving equipoin, gring - rhythmie; it in nature seen in the mirror immediate reponne which rewarde on the end of his non, sad looking LARGEST IN ODA pot round about him in Awd India at the Indian Industrial de ton of 1800-07 "Calm of spirit void fonc, abiding V PRSIDE MACHINE-MADE STOVE PARTURD U N ... 13 ITEF TOUT CASH BOXES LOCKS CALG HOMEOPATHIC Extrot from Mr. J. G. O d 1948 CHEMISTS, PUBLISHERS Special Report on Industrial SANDEROOK-BRIDERS BAZAR ROLD, CALCUTTA TARTALER article m .tyout 4 404 LAPTON ROAD 45 Wellesley Broot 107, MACEDA BAZAR ROAD, Calcutta Tal Add. :-"TRUNKS, " CAT cirtti ATE ARYA FACTORY KING & CO. : 45 M BER Page #167 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ * WP 1:12 WOWWWP are fi- HIDEAR CHACAL er dhe me at a tinder IRWIDU KOAL: me that onto M PHARMACEUAN EDIA PRON 1 . I comes that is the Bhagavad How chodih bhould the greatest of Indta's No. 1, Nogal Lario, Sala P. L, BEWARE OF But a China and Opeper W bootill hela 1 teacher bo repreranted in art 1 How CALCUTTA. word be interesting, w der therwise than ested in this preture that what ponditions thin by no longer in in the hourt of India aswiated with ponible, and what the propose the Hvery striving after the great ideal, and iniustry. may be. It is aperte in which the Buddha hiusell was weated wy, that rood deal in GORADO ua that night when the attacks of Nara bet wow bobidestrial condition of thank were for over fotted, and that in lgbt counter India for inpapor, Else came at lust, to gain which the Buddha low wages of how be implicity of land iu couatlous lives sacrificed his body Loole se gaboral bone of the factury for the wake of creature. It was the swathan system is soms all the studenta lately Kreatest moment in India's spiritual his gano 404 tury and as live in the race nemory loine to Japan by die Hociety for the Industrial sad Deniqul Kdvention of in it of necessity presonted in the Moe Indiang might look into the problem. art. Government might wino ob Wellknown. invigorating tonic of Compare the direction in canon ( Sari report from song sovuttatita.Agent.ch the putn) body and mind. It had been recog.subjecta. Pool, ignorat brokeI shall now describe yogasing images nised as the best tonic alterntive spirited, it is hopalom to expect the Kay(of Buddha) The tip of the in Nervous debility Exhaunion, Loks jis to make any Improvement in their none, the thumb, and the beel of Mormory. Brainfag Dimens of time-bonoured way without louie help must be visible to the eye of the sight, Confusion of Idosa, loss of from outalde. image. The image must represent It is imposible to my without an enquiry abroad whether the One with an anfetterer, quiescent, vigour, Nervous headache, palpita industry has any chance of being myed at and absolutely pure mind, pre- tion of heart, Mental prostration, all. The few nuen who are still engaged eminent from hood to foot. General sleeplessness etc.-4 oz. in it will soon disappear and that des Such thon, have been the sims and phial Ro. 1 Dozon Rs. 11. Pound cendants will be forced to botako thru method of Indian Art in the past. Two selves to other lines of life about us they tendencies are manifested in the Indian Art can. And then it will be too late to of to-day, the one inspired by the technical make any effort to revive the industry. achievement of the modern Wext, the V. other by the spiritual idealism of the ole Indigenous Process of Paper-pandhoture East. The former hur swept away both BENGAL the beauty and the limitation of the old The process of manufacture de sa foltradition. The latter ham but bewly A potent remedy for habitual cons- lows:-Wato paper is mixed with lime found expression; yet if the greatest tipation cough gout rheumatism and stooped for a week or ten days in a art is always both National and Reli worms ,biliousness and piles. The large carthen vat. The line wind is at ylous (and how empty way other art the rate of thrve or four wars par maund best nervine tonio administered in must be it is there alone that we see of wasto paper. When wuthalently softthe beginning of a new and greater art convalescent state. 4 oz. phial Re. 1. wood, the mano la pounded under dhenthat shall full and at destroy the past Dozen Rs. 11. Rs. 3-8 Per pound. ki' over stone morter. The dhenki' When a living Indian culture arises out wed for this purpone is very nauch like of the wreck of the past and the struggle that wood for husking paddy only wote. of the presente new tradition will what larger and beavior and the best be born, and new vision find expression An ideal combination of lodieu of the peatlo la wore trougy bopad with in the language of form and colour, no Sarpurilla with gold. The best iron. The stone mortar i only slightly less than in that of words and rhythm. remedy for all sorts of venerial poison grooved and consists of larga pie suf The people to whom the great concep and mercurial taint in the blood. 4 beraltic stone, some three feet long, one tions cars are still the Indian people, and-a-but feet broad and p foot high. oz. phial Re. 1-12. Dozen Ra 20. and when life is strong in them again The paste produod after purunding strong wino will be their art. It may Pound Rs. 6-8. with the 'dbenki' to Aust, kusaded wall be that the fruit of deeper Da thoroughly In Another wat by trapling tione , & wider cultura, and pro under feet like pultar'clay. bocador lor will be au art greater than The pasta bi now washed thoroughly in of the parts at this can only be water over a pon of pottog sleth till all trong growth and development, not impuijties are got 'hid o mad soft by sadden njection of the past.' pulp bipoll, That now diluted Partiolar convention is the character. with water large van The coatonta latie expresion of period, the pro of the rate only stirred with duel of particular conditionit ! rod to prept the pol ling dawn the historio volution, the pilotale. com fully in Acidity and althoogte in dulture the convetion of the fun and entend dlapho yoyood monagular bodo sub, and note, be, stafarlo slated Ap the national reso l ution IN A New. The is like We had in relation both to put D e od Actress who put in modo om ZARZINA. AQUA PTYCOTIS . 1 d ebo Dogodbor brown the Page #168 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 12 KARMATOCAS w www in Armly in poaltion by the decle dh l mite for Applying the area, or twgular would preming on its four and a piece of plank and a smooth atopin e w Igy. On withdraving moukl from for prering the paper. The ebha pri . - Modern Methods at in a horizontal position alone in a rather delianto thin's. In In the Thomaropper poilla kuunted at # r within the decle amins flav. procured frin Heranypore in the Hanghly h the chhapri covered with thin (Bully wills) Titngarh and Kapkin bier dintrict where it is made. It conta from (Salcutta (both Titaparla will.), Lenteng I'm Re. 1-4 to Ra. 2, and each piece laats of tile, the operator meanwhile from (Bengal to 3 month. king the wuld won to evenly din i Gwalior (Siadhin mille 1. Sbute the Bombay (Girgaam a i'ls) Kurw.fone ima. . The dipping up of the pulp with the chlapi nered with the thinhhapri is an operation requiring some small mille) and Poona (Beay joilla) and Lucknow, of which more than X Are filmu per is now taken out from will. One man can on an Aveterage under Indian management Along the the frame and inverted over a winting preluce 175 to 900 sheets per day (7 to kinds of paper naanufactured in then imeoftone covered with a prece of gunny #quire) One woman can kim one side wills ArH creAl-W..ve, crn-laid, ure. laid, white, and toned printing cluth. The chhapri is now, wiled away of 16 or 20 quires and polish about 19 printings, white and brown cartridge, coloured icoving the film of raper un the one quires of paper per day. The workmen ladami and glazod art paper. The pu t repeated and film after receive from Ra. 6 to Rs. 10 or Rs. 12 per To be continued) filmi low down one above another formw onth According to their skill and outing A pile, The work in Ronerally dutie turn of work. "WONDERFUL AND RADICAL in the toorning and then pile in left One maund of wasto paper minken about CURES FOR COMPLICATED AND untouched. for the water to drain away 30 neers of country paper. CHRONIC DISEASES." till the following day when the sheets Paper is made in several mizes : PANCHANAN AYURVEDIC AUKHAAtill wet are taken up one by one and Bara rukhi ( the width of 19 fingers DHALYA WITH A BIG MEDICINAL: Inid spowrately on at to dry in tho laid wide by side ) 19 quines per Re. PLANTATION NEAR CALCUTTA. win. KAVIRAT DURGA DAS BHATTA, N. A. After their edges have been trimined Hola rukhi or langri (the wilth of 16 S. 8. : Etc., etc. the wheets are next sized or atarebed one fingeralaid side by side ) 4 or 5 quires wiile at a time and again dried. The per Re. Bairn (generally used in 58-1, Harrison Road, CALCUTTA. min. wtarch is obtained by boiling kunnoddari sarishta ) 8 or 9 quires per Re. rice in water and is applied with the Baleswari white or blue thick R. C. BROTHERS. pongy fibrous shell of a "hundul, only made at Ainta, district Howrab ) ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA nu" or "vurul" (Luffs acryptiana) quires per Ro. Founders of Steel Trunk Industry with the outer skin renovel. Hone blue Txx UNITED PROVINCES stune or copper wulphate in diem.lved in in India. The following taken from Mr. A. C. the starch to improve the lasting quality ESTABLISHED IN 1895 Chatterjee's Noter given the process of of the paper. The atarching being light Bont Machine made, Stove printed. manufarture still followed in a town work in generally done by women. STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES. ( Muttm ) of the l'nited Province - After the wheets have been dried, they Old paper is purchased from the Aligarh FACTORY - He exped to the night dew to woften portal proes and elsewhere and thoroughly 11, Maniktola Street, (Rambagan.) tnem slightly, and next morning they are moaked in water. It is then converted TEAD OFFICE:pred over a plank with the help of A into thin pnp by treading and kneading. 7/1, Cornwallis Stroet, (Kalitoir.) piece of mooth stone or a winihald The pulp is again washed (the water of BRANCH:Thia, ton, in generally done 1. www. the Jumnn leing considered particularly 161, Bowbazar Street, (Baitakkhana) Tbo per le powl'eauly. "llo per muitable) and then steeped in solution of Deror CHMATRA BHANDAR LTD. produced is generally white, but is nine 4.1 Colleye Nguare. Sajji for some days. The workinan then CALCUTTA. timer coloured blue or yellow. The blue lifts ont Anme of this prate on a frame- WHOLE SALE & RETAIL. ever is imparted with indigo dissolved work covered with a reed mat. This on in the pulp vat from which the Alms are heing drived forrun into a sheet, in dried limped up with the chhapri. The yellow by X IIe In the sun, treated with caur is given by dinolving turmeric in flonr paste and again drin. The paper iho starch. Yellow paper is only pro. in then glazed by hand rubbing and hold ned in the Hooghly district. to local derlers, Old rage and cordage The implementa uaed, it will thun le won are of the crudent kind pointble; they ate not umed in tho-Muttra district. The HIGHEST AWARD GOLD MEDAL. not of some earthen vatr, beuki for workmen Ara montly Milmann employ. PURE MUSTARD) OIL, OIL CAKE, winding the wasto paper, woodles ed in a numlier of wall factorien. So MANUFACTURED BY BENGAL juweld, bamboo Riove (chhaprl farm Iulientimate, slut 950 per. CHEMICAL W PHARMACEUMona are employed in paper making and TICAL WORKS LTD. worden frame for rapporting the chlapri, To he had it ! another seventy-five in sitply glazing ! inue mata for drying the sheola, solue LAHTRI BROTHER'S BISUPUYA mill-made paper. Native traders consider DESHI CHINIR ARYAT. such handglazed paper more durable and SELF-OILING COMB 162, Bow Bazar Street, Coeutta. use it for their account poky. 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The book should be in the hands of every student. THE HINDU ORGAN, (Jafna, Ceylon) | "Bramacharyya describes the life which Bramachari ought to live. It contains the pith of the rulor laid down by learned Rinbit of the pant for the promotion of the physical, intellectual and spiritual culture students. The changes which the altered conditions of present-day-life require are carefully noted. The book is in its structure Hindu, but the rules given in it are such as appeal to the common siti perience of all mankind. From THE HON'BLE JUSTICE SIN & SUI RAMANINA IYER, K. C. L. E, Vice-Chancellor, Madras University. "I have no doubt it would be of the greatest use to those who are anxious to obtain a rational understanding of our institutions in their parity. 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Mr Carnt in his of 1 million in which The Kaul Boyott which has judynent starts a very spising table la car arcted some comment in the Pros tetaphysical argument by Iraw- the tube to meet his .. ** one which ought to drawn ing a nice dintinction betweile r ) by ruchstabling it hitelen more pirently into public no nou legal and wrongful act for the por t ion of the ther. The Setslernent Patwary of Illegal acts are the against which bowl for them and their Kul together with four leading the law provides perlty rither servants, theu r r Bruins, two Zeminders and a Brah by criminal or civil weten. Non simply dute min of the place or charged by an acts are thome which are con al grounds. The lush farms the plier with having held a Boy. trary to public policy but are not go far in the c antar entreting which endanged to cal opinion t unnid to have in this e n the war of the town. It is alles Wrongful arcording to Mr they in twv inter with the that they agreed to ime Giarrett Arthes which, hinguker pronally. The illegal ty upon all re using neither illegal nor neinlegal, anyut their neten t their min falegn Nugar after a certain date abhorrent to the ral 9 of bining to do an act wh i d and a lavier fine on any on in- Then of n n. We he not know Merately would have legal pitting the cominodity. It does if this temarkable definition of The name Julen tuth nappear that there was any con- wrongful acts will l upted by eteet tunt, whimas Nngle ...in paint from a single pain in the Inwyers. But Mr Garret further may be it to work ont lawn neighbourhood is to any such wert- improvey on these distinctions by salvation when loy an in RK being held, still less to their Pering on the length of an dividual, he could lium potertion having inconvenienced or stopped Irish judgment that a perfectly from it coinbnation. In that cas in their Avocations by any action or legal action beter illegal when it there were to pro n tier threatened action on the part of is done by many fun in com fines or vutrust, the two the defaudrats. But on the ipe binntion, provided any one can show held illegal. Itin Wr certain dixit of the coruplaining Conta- that his interat a an individual therefore that in het with hle the defendants were found or one of nu are nimed at violence far outstrips hat, is, if an gulty and bund over to korpor necessarily injured. In order illegal, at least wrongtu! the peace. The defendants them- that we may not be reund of The Implications in the judgment. ve denied the meeting and al. misrepresenting the learnt Sub- That is the judgment. It is - Tagreed that they wok no part in divisional Officer we quote the vious that the loukaldet politica and were guiltless of any words of the julginent. "Without have very wide implicat al ruligious ohjection to foreign sugar. quoting chapter, venue and data i quoting chapter, venue and date if upheld, make city comida in itself the case appears to bo call to mind the judgment of the harmful t o ur chi intrjudicial ragary of the worst kind. Into Lord Chief Jurtion of Trv-land este imposible her the Bad the remarkable pronouncements I believe, Baron Rollentou, in what Thnt has been for a time the of the Sub-divisionnl officer of in known the Baker's Case. In tondency of m a il in Kaithal on the juristic iwpects of that case it was hell that the baker in Indit. Every actors for a Page #174 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN which may be objoetionable to a discretion. We hope that the vic- senso like the Mahrattan have ever number of Mabornedans is now timised citizens of Kaul will carry while wihering to orthodox religion liable to be forbidden because it is! their app sal higher and get a more avoided the worst of these otros. likely to land to a breach of the authoritative pronouncernent on the But the misuse of A necewary inC, Anil one is climly beginning juristic philosophy of the learned strument is no argoment Agninst Mr Gartet. ise necessary to wonder whether the day may not and discriminating The Social Boycatt. 4. "We hold tho use of this insyet come when worship in Hindu templew my be forbilden on that The reason why we have inwn trunrut, not in all enses" but it Vill grund. Under Mr. Carrett 80 much attention to this one, the most heinous to be the most heinous, to be legitimate mi to purly its intimate connection with the in prstecting the life of the nation. tl bir of the judge what action i yotivut of Social Boycost.Wo The Law and the Nationalist. will or will not allow t h. We wlvoeatus of this wonpon not There are several points connected totul in my w ill allow, but in circumstance with the national movement in t'i party of t h e which the law is in a state of Jan muller expedients are im. public bone to think it is to prevent wound to the gerons uncertainty. The exact limit #wtion about this torul Tuy n buly politic by re- of medition is one of them, the T ils i C. And fractory or ciences indivi- matter of social boycott is another. rtainly it will not be a ble als who wish to enjoy all the We believe that social boycott in benefits of mil existence whilo volving no silence or clirect werTV cxty w bwh the disregarding the vital necessities cion in perfectly legal but it is prem ite sily than the of the society. We are aware of certain that not only the Angloet la few hunn tlou the grave consequences Indian cuminunity at large but is of the mancato day. By In NUNC of the social wycott to pre- portion of the judiciary would be hos other very devi. Vest! the legitimate exercise by glad to find it illegal. Any doubt Tib bling burb oferte tl itvlivud of his frow res o n such subjects ought to be rerile is a pune m't, very til honest conviction. We therm ovel, for although ignorance is in turule site in putishullet, fore wlocate it only in very her s elf no exciuso in law, it ought to ser Notre Commutues UN Istimes where the wbulo be a defence when it is created by i m inta ruler the law community is attacked in the unouttainties of tho law itaelf. for mujurng the intents of the it Mital point w is practically at We think she Nationalists ought to be in school, wery big e in resenting the act is lantally tiske overy opportunity of testing Con timing t .tinction in injuriolistu it. For instance the extent of the liberties modity of the retail shopkeeper when the turbulent Mahometal till wel 4 in the ordinary ... the capture s lus bitte of Eastern Benguado al organise Guru of the law. We are aware LM # wgtul met. or. al attack on the reporty of thin t'uti section of Nationalist vilgiu to cu wt, it cha un all the lovinur u. H o pinion hos huld that our princiwhich w Swalli, Dott, womel, the Honda Cunut ple of Surudeshi--Boyott ought tu National Encution h itte >f liest Bengal Woul huse en debar us from taking any part in objectible. The Test Kim perfectly justitied in beynitting any legal proceeding whatever. at itself in only we by Machome'n 21burvants. Sint- While many of us have openly being directed again the outside larly, now that the educated 4* Xpredsed vur umiration for the the country in of it in No Mivel of the lindu community cruic stics with which this for er all it lots wiely oth in the beliet thuat the Saules principle luw born adhered to in tlmidea who bring in torch ul illuvc11 (°Fit տարելու է»։ T by Boy'cott many cases, Wu levo not held it manalus. Even if de 16 toy to t ornicul binding on any except those fine Ixyonlarc by my hobus Isithe u thuit Coutunity, tuy Con to whorn it appealel dey Isabeth other tring of the wiresun, they WY W wu allow it to guide our a lry, ale justified in reling tu tavu own lion. Wo hold that bo Na why dous with those who out tiunalt sbould resort to the British youths the right uliof pro scitish Ideal Courts under the present political * Liow sb this dutiseat by conditions as against a brother Nalaw, City that it is very isting in the puntasu of fure tiocalist or in any circumstances In a t you're iga ut . T o this webs which give him # real choice. If whitim ini India. The pon ke linduct in ragged to the critninal or by th: Mucitrate en b le hurtiul bilde 1l Wiks civil curts by others he is ontitled * bubt to mi blow it pp without aon and to defend himself to tho end by all tl Sw movement which in tut was with b oty. Had the means that the law providex. probably wont this moralit la contined to calcu otgrony If arbitration is rufuawd in a case ANNE 14 of rent. The terul depinvity destructive of where his interests are attackod, he Seuns J . red u.. lalu , there would have been in absolved from the wolf-denying terroro will creatouts of the rulinagainst it. The penalising obligation, or if the law of the land Necutive, l iviuis mahere of the prsuit of wlucation in compule him w landholder or omned this the diner tion of foreigu cuntries and similar blun. I proportid or business inan to pro1 Kultiv. There is vry ders rocoiled on the caste systein tect himself by certain legal forms, it! And far-reaching cluciin and it is qutable that coulmunities it is obvious that he cannot deny Lit l aw behind the c utive with a strong democratic conmon bimself that protection without in W Page #175 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. Drilling work or wealth busenary np until the conccasion of moal and distrous tendencies. The to ni T2 ne overriding control should import to these resolution on the Congress, while rule of neceneity which compels us to forms the sense of power which unexceptionable in sentinent, han xclude ronchinery and othor instru- can alone save them from the the vital defect of not dealing with tuents of education work and produe- stamp of a futilo mendicancy. The the crucial questions at issueur tion from the Boycott, limits the phrasing also of these mit rosolu- showing a way to the realisation of application of the arbitration tions seems to us to be defective. the desirable consummation adprinciple nud the absteption from The pronouncements of opinion of vocated. At Pabna there was Is itish Courts. Formerly we were public mbly of this and distinct means pointed out and tout to go our way in doubtful ing ought to be free froin an un- since that has been rendered null €44, such as the limits of the law dignified effusiveness, prolixity or and void, the people of Bongal nust of sedition, putting our own inter argument ativeness. Whatever take other means as definite arul pretation and taking the consequen. Argument is needed beyond what more decisive to see that their of n too elastic reading of the is barely neckenry for an adeqnate wishes are no longer ignored. To law. We even held ourselves justiexpression of the nosenbly's opinion call on the lenders in to express mere w in the cine of unjust and on the subject in hand, should ly a pious wish and the time has gone arbitrary laws in breaking them not be reserved for the speeches. That by when in this matter the actat buy violence but pencefully and wo is the proper place for et can be left to the discretion of the Thaysively, ny the Linsenters did in thuniasm, eloqnence and rhetoric. lenders. They may ignore the rest England, Hons to get them vither To import thone elements intolution in their action or way that trend or altered. This we still the resolutions themselves into they could find no means of carry bold to be morally and politically import into the sunbly's pro- ing out the wishes of the Confer. justifiable. But the outbreak of nouncernents an appearance of ence. Terrorism compele to restrict our immaturity and inexperienced youth- In view of these defects the circle of passive resistance lest even fulness not conducive to its dig. Nationalist party in Calcutta hase by the munt perceolul rejection of nity in the eyes of those who are drawn up a number of draft resolu just Inwe we should seem to be accustomed the murious hand- tious and annondments of the Weepticouraging lawlessness and disor ling of weighty atfairs. Two of tion Committe's crutt which they der. Still, if we nro to uberve the the resolutions, quitu apart from propose to bring forward before law scrupulously.jrint or injust, we other objections, travel lv yond the Subjects Cornmittee. We hold muust kon what thu law is, and now the scope of the Assembly by it imperative that in these matters that there is at man at the head of their local character. The proper there should be no unnecessary judicial ministration who known place for such resolutions in the secrecy or hole and corner action. the law and tries to keep to it, we District Conference and the mer We havo nothing to conceal cither vught to take avantage of this now fact of the largurassembly being held froin the Government, the people unusual circumstante ind use every in a particular district clocs not or those whose opinions may ditker opportunity to fix the legal position change the character of the Con fropi uurs. Our propaganda is open, of oth movement and its methods. forence whosu business is to express frank and democratic. The net the opinion and guide the pub. details of action, when action is in THE HUGHLY lic nctivitus of the people of Bon. our hands, are best discussed in RESOLUTIONS. gal in matters atructing thu coun- Cabinets and private Committers Wu publish in this issue the draft try and the province as a whole. but in a people striving to be from resolutions of thy Hughiy Reception These resolutions deal with parti and democratic deliberation inust be Committed which have reached our cular local interust of the puoplu public and policy openly and fully hands in a printod form. For of Hughli and the riparinn expressed. Unfortunately, the Inte merly our inturbation had been wwny rud districty on the banks period at which we were ablo to that the Commitiu hand based it of the Ganges. If the Conferenco procurou copy of the draft resolu Tesolutions on thu l'abiliConfer is to handle local matters, there tions and the necessity of imme cace resolutiope and preserved is no reson why they should diate action have inade it impossible ignoru siluilar wants and nocuities to circulate the draft in time to the iu the spirit of that in the in the districts of Exst lelter, Wo ugrott tid that Bengal receive the opinie . Mofusil this Nationalists or even tu cuisultat infortuation Finally, thoro aru two questions of was erroneous. national Whilo appreciating the labours importance in which who are in Calenta. W. hov thu Nationalist of the Committee we cannot pre party hold w ever sunt o pies w she fussit und to be satistied at the result. views connect with a distinctanil hope that the delegatus will be The letter of thu Pabra resolu policy and on which it is necessary ruly with any nuggestions they to know the opinion of the country, may have to make when they mito trong bre buen preserved in a few And in these two matter then Hughly. Cesen und their manly and dignified T'he want of resolutions of the Coinmitto character contrasts strangely with do Nationalist daily at this timo not satisfy us. the company in which they are The roolution being severely folt; we have to do on found, but for the most part the the Roforms contains what we can with the means at our dispokal. mass of the rosolutions represent parenthesis which is unwarranted The alterntions made in the luy the facts and will have the effect an attempt to go back to the tone of committing the people of Bengal Committee's diaft have been dictatof appeal, prayer and protest to the accuptance of the reformas od by the considerations buvo which Bengal had decided to give with all their vital imperfoctions stated. We have thought it right Page #176 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. to adhere to the decision arrived at first clause of the location Roso- concessions, -and when it is practiby us at Pabnn to clear our politic# lution of the same ren98 wbich cally 4 inducernent for cuentof all that Inw and huigilinting inative dita exclusion at l'abna and ting to the permanent mutilation in tones and substance it to take N ily be we look with of the buly politic and sitten! - relianci, sf-mpct and i Busi on solution entirely without unesty, Ceration of IPmanly prson of opinion the undir til control. If primary presive H UT or release of the Get of war public revolution. inc l ud under free larteek it is bimiling the "There innttory in which Dintre Bu , there will be 10 Natti VRLA and or bernatecision rest with the path objection; otherwise we fall by the rejection of the west. ramot and yet in which the m i neral to the office! In the matter of an inital Colper bound to pare their tie sion of Nation Exluct! We have intel out that it ren, but he long its they live 110 trunt. the primary King H im tives Decesary to pro instrument through totally tho utwn the vide meny by which the le which they can bring their weight it out which to Bengalirul minion can be brought not. bear in these matter all they confirm ought to A fter Th. lithculture in thu way of runch is to place their opininn on the mech of the Lieutenant union two, the creed the noril and law to the vertoont Ginvernor which still stands on - Constitution. The Constitution of the ro o f ignoring the core and has not been withdrwn. the buy now calling if the opinion of province. The Sir Edward Baker distinctly cleclum Cong has been framed and ini. pression I Wired! that the Governent has no farther posed! on it without consulting Ins plant this prince and of use for more denunciations of the even that body and it is well known :'. lo u ntry; it in their hyu- outrages however forvently worded that many members of the Mexler. 14. I am up we and he has thrown on the wholo ate perty refuse to join body k W do not wish to country the responsibility for the constituteil by it means which, even ippeal to an authority which Chution of the F inations or if it were not ultra vires, would ut o d to listen to or their continuano. The suitable bei arbitrary As the most arbitrary der our site and protests course for the Conference IH to nction of which even Lord Curz' with whom ven the reeption dissociate itself in a dignified man- Government will ever guilty. The publierulution by greitt boli. ner from all forins of violence and Nationalists on their part insist 4 niprementing whole populations qnietly retnind the authorities thnt that they cannot be called on ta i multor of rar condescension the atmosphere in which the worst accept A Constitution of and fuwur. When we have direct any forins of political crime can alone uw active share in administra- exist is of their crention and the Church of which they disapprove and son.then will be the time to submit means of eradicating them in their which was inoposud on a boly • prontation and protest to hands. The people are helpen spee- from which they were specially exSininent which will be partly tators of this miscruble strife imel 11. In our draft resolutione overy. cludel. The call on them to join the Conforence hry no right to push thing expressing this attitude any rewolution which will even by 1 body which insists on their for. apped and havniling objurga implication alimit their responsibi- swearing their fundamentul princiIn his burn rigorously excluded lity. and in only one instancu We ples beforo they entor, is still more There remain the questions of have follower the precedent of Reform and the Congress. absurd. 'Therefore ifruoly clected On the the labna Conference in making 4 forinur we have alrewly stated the Congress constituod on the old lines demand, not boc une Wo uxpect it attitude of the Nationalist party is the only solution and thu Confernb fruitful but to mark A which is not ir veneilable on the wrong one of the serious brunch ence must decide that point if it pint but refitsee to countenance i definit promise with which wny return which does not begin the is serions in its desire. Our dratt concesion of Nolf-government. En resolution provides means by nurol and the nonfulfilment of an pecially is it impossible for us to limentary obligation binding on all which negotiations can be carried accept n mesure which introclucos comments popular or democratic permanent cleinen of discord and / on by Bengal with the other provin whuhrnky along with the pre- mninn thu knowing national sonti- cial leaders and the organisers of Tvation of order and the defence Inent by perfwtunting Vinion, to what is called the Lahoro Congr's out the country from foreign in Nily Dething of the file and vicious Yusion. We wero somewhat opp and, in ce of unanimity proving principles, destructive of de Hith the making even of this mocratic mocratic development on which devu lopment on which impossible, for the resembling of a mand at the time of the Pabna it is based. The reformenbures real united Congress on tho initia conferences but now th: the us nothing but in increase in the authoriti profese tive of Bongn! in co-operation willing number of thminated and elected T4 to retorm the minin with all who desireunion. members and a lon-othcial, not an Inition Audi claim Co-opiration olectivas minority. It ) hold.! Went that the sum of the our part, it is advisable to m- out to linn promise of ampler din plan depends on its phasize the serious failinge which acceptcussion, interpellation and division. mak co-operation under present ance by the Bengal Moslerates, but But the rules for formation of elecwww.itions impossiblo and to indicate torates cloction and the conduct the condition We believe it was substantially this which can alono of business is well ns tbe miss- idea which the deported Modumt. make o peration of a real kind! ibility of particular cet end p ible to the pople. The draft lewer Sj. Krishna Kumar Mitra ution inqualified power of voto are on in Councils Reform. Inenl self-government and the im all in the hands of the inthorities was trying to get curricel out when There might be an increase of he was arrested. We see no reason procoment of judicial administration ve the Intter purpose in view. morul weight behind n popular why Bongal Moderatus should object Paroly becal resolutions we promise opinion or protest, but equally to it. At any neto this is the t.) omit. We hrve rostored in our there weight be an increase of moral drait the Pabna resolution on the in our weight behind the Government Nationalist proposal, if thoy can Roycutt; we do not see any sufficient anti-national inenauros by a majority succed in passing In addition to those amendments A for departing froin the Pabna of members, and substitutions we have append official, nominated yling whether to lower the tone ed two additional rosolutions to ur to enter into an and elected from convenient clec. innocentary Jotsification of the legitimate chame toratoa, 19 approved by a majority which thore ought to bo na objecte of the Boycott which a body in A reformed Council. In any tion. One of them is in the Pabna like the Conference lon; committed LANC we would not think so doubtful list and we do not know why it and trival a concession worth acto the movement ought to take for cepting for gratitude for conces- should be omitted 1919. led. We havermitted the sious implied acceptance of the Page #177 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ , MYCIAL CON V . ENCE. NATIONALIST DRAFT RESA LUTIONS.. I The whiskeregon, places that contempor, plgcom en record prooed boeling of an ord ita Porrow , Abe den pogret and sorrow at the death of La Ripon who w Lord Ripon who has justly been and Rire a rned And who he justly been wincero. yympathiver with in and da much for the Indian onlled the father of Incal welf-govem mont in India and whose policy of wam of local self-goverament. justice and righteousners will for ever enabrine his memory in the hearts of the people of this Sunty Thir Conterence also virgo that immediate steps" Whould be triletto porpetuillo his titory. I - II ) That this Dohbehoei . (a) As in the Committee's of option that she will of dute That this Conference omVeternament obtaining is the sole 4 That this governing Brikjah Calonies should la pocely phalically condemns the princple 1. bo exBonded to India of separate electorates on, sectarian (6): That while erprobung ithe L a nd of special privileges for gratefonds to the Government for one companity which it is intendet the concessione made in the recent to introduce into the Beform Scheme and is furthor of the opinion that Refort Ssheme the Conference Do noforne will be coeptable to sho records its firm convíopion that 20 Downty which does not concerlo to reform will onsure the happing and the people direct and substantial contentmont of tho people unlead it control over finance and legislation. give them a direct control over the The out to be bhoitted.:,: Andnioes of the country, (0) That this Conference is far.. ther of opinion that any updue favour in the matter of representa"tion in the Councils which may be shown to any particular community cannot fail to encourage sectarianism in the different communition and to creato dissensions and politi. cal troubles amongst them. (d) That this Conference also urgen the Government to publish FOR OBKUINO SWADESHI POODs. the rules framed in accordance with toe Lort Morley Scheme before they ORTATRA BHANDAR-LA. Are finally adopted.' +1 College Square, CALCUTTA. III. (aj That this Conference III. All in the Committees WROLELIARD RAIL DATANG declines to docept the Partition of draa but elmine /6) Ko be wminted. Por Ponorow Co-orry Tom Bengal ' bottled frol or phention A p rak, Axp Saten.com waid resolvon to continue the Agita T SWIEHT HITT NINETAN. .. tion against it with view it reversal or modification 1. Bow Bel l esCALCUTTA. That in this sonidoldtfod this HIGH QUASE TAILOR GARAL ORDIR SUPPLIER. I Conference Appeal to the Covorni Chaum onopawsaid upto-date in ftadia to the rigo D ownhoublog 'windocri Majewo aco s te ot go, that the notion GUNIT SALUT I LOIN t of error has over bochons of guidinis palpaliples of Desish Govern. 1 to a PATHIO Think this Configurations with the other handelende mitura the prople, to continue the Loyolite PUALISHTRB by Bapeutt el fongeach whind sie in it more mitolo lupidats doa bih utic A FRIEND OF THE TIRED. con of the wild and you Flere and on matty other to . Whan you are tired, cithor mentally or Physically, and man have beadache, baturally crave for some thing that vill cool and refresh you. H. Bose's BAU-DE-COLOGNB do da immense benifit by its deliiously refreshing qualities. It is oxtremely pure and for wiperior to that foreign and Indian Brands sold at similar or over higher price. Pat up, in large boule with sprink M. BOSE, Manufacturing Perfumer, Price Annas 14 pur Bottle. Small Phil Anna 7.1 DEL.KHOSH HOUSE.81+ Bau Bazar strut, CALOUTTA I OZOLS AND T. - ARini KURU o con Aus Music C o mpone in regia Page #178 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. to here to the decision Arrived at first class of the Educrtiun Roso concessions, -and when it is practiby 119 at Pabnt to clear our politics lutiot: Er the sine reasu wbich cally an inducement for cuento that low and hurailiating notisi its exclusion at Pabna and ting the Agent mutilation in one and substance to make epily breast we look with of the braly politic and offered It-rlianc, molf- Net Anil A suspen en t oevluction entirely without anesty, nation of ir manly presion of opinion the under til control. If primary prekrive en UTV or roles of the of our public resolutions. lucian in ple ender fruthirteek it IN biwiling the The crtu inatters in which Dintuel Benards, there will be 10 Nittionalistelevalt t undar The tota cision rest with the farthest objection; otherwise we full by the rejection of the latte f romt ind yet in which the erfitterselves to the offer! In the mutter of an unite - ople are bound to expresh their ton of National Exlu We have winted out that 11 pason, but he long as they linnoin 1.. the primary W i ly Decorary to proning instrument through i turis t i solution the w man by which the le which they can bring their weight | Toit out which to Bengali nion can be brought abent, bear in the matter all the Confiterought to pass after T... difficultire in the way of an do is to place their opinion on the perch of the Lieutenant union are two, the creed and th record and love to the Government Governor which still stands on Cutitut . "The Constitution of the res t of ignoring the corlaud has not been with the hely now calling itself the pinion of province. The Sir Edward Baker distinctly declare C h nsen framed and imprusion of in nk rose that the Governent has no farther posed on it without consulting 111. let the province and of use for in denunciations of the even that body and it is wel : ...untry it in their hym- otrages however forvently wonder that many inembers of the MolerIM ! moral support we and he has thrown on the whole al jarty refuse to join #berly k and we do not wish to country the responsibility for the constituted by it means which, even p l to nn nuthurity which Cessation of the assinations or if it were not ultra vires, would s nut bon to listen to or their continence. The suitable bens arbitrary as the most arbitrary er or apps and protesty Curse for the Conference IH to action of which even lord Curatas w with when von the rureplion diysocinte itself in a dignified than- Government was cror vuilty. The - mble rulutans by great boli nir from all forins of violence and Nationalists on their part insist *** r printing whole populations quirtly ruinind the authorities that that they cannot be called on to a mutter of Parcondescension the triphery in which the worst HXpt A Constitution of niny n apr. When w have a direct forms of political crime can alone offictive share in ndministra clause of which they disapprove and exist in of their crention and the on her will be the time to submit mens of cradienting them in their which was imposed on A boly • printation and protest to hand. The people are belles per from which they were pecinlly exCinventaent which will be partlytators of this misrible Ntritu un cludel. The call on them to l's. In our draft roulutine overy. join the Conforencu h o right to thing expressing this attitude any resolution which would even by i body which insists on their for. of inppu and univniling objurga Hwearing their fundamental princion his bon rigorouwly excluded plon before they entor, is still moro and in only on instance we There remain the questions of have followed the precedent of Reform and the Congres. abour. Therefore a freely electer On the the l'abna Conforonce in making a former w. have already enter the Congres constitued on the old lines ded, not bocu Woox puiet itittitude of tho Nationalist party is the only solution and the Confer be fruitful but to mnrk A which is not irreconcilable on the strong sense of the serions bronch once must decide that point if it fint but ref294 to countenance definite promise with which ny retoria which does not begin the is serions in its desire. Our draft the authoriton hy long been Concussion of self-government. Es resolution provides a means by i n anul the nonfulfilment of an pecially is it impossible for us to ---mentary obligation binding on sell which negotiations can be carried nccept mettre which intrnecy Comments popular or democratic Dermanent elements of diword and on by Bengal with the other provine which nunky wlong with the pre- innimh thu growing national sunti- cial leaders and the organisers of twvatinn of order and the lefence of the what is called thu Lahore Congress munt by perputuating division, tu country from foreign in sly nothing of the file and vicious 1:01. We were somewhat opp and, in case of unanimity proving principles, destructive of deel to the taking even of this mocratie development on which impossible, for the assunbling of a demand at the time of the Pabna it is based. The reform ensures real united Congress on the initiaConforence, but now that the authorities us nothing but in increase in the lives of Bongal in co-operation profess willing number of nominated and elected T o return the adminis. members and a non-othicial, not an with all why desire union. trition and claim Co-operation elective majority. It is hold, W aumit that the succes of the on our part, it is advinublu t em- ont tots promise of ampler dir- plan depends on it acceptphurnize the rerious failings which cussion, interyxllation and division. muk co-operation under present anco by the Bengal Moderates, but But the rules for formation of elecaudition impossible and to indicate torates election and the conduct We believe it was substantially this the condition which can Alone of business 14 well as tbe mine idea which the deported Modumt. make -operation of Ar kinilability of particular election and p ible to the pouple. The draft' leader Sj. Krishna Kumar Mitra in inqualified pwer of voto are lutio n Council Refornial in the hands of the uthorities. was trying to get carried out when In al molt government and the im. There wicht be, an inorene of he was arrested. We are no PACH provement of judicinl administration moral weight behind #pipular have the lattor purpose in view. why Bongul Moderatus should object opinion or protest, but equally Puruly local resolutions wo propose there right be an increw of moral to it. At any nto this is the to omit. We have romtore in our weight behind the Government Nationalist propowul, drait the Pabn rolution on the if thor can succed in Roycutt; we do not see any sufficient anti-national mensures by a majority pering 1 Innddition to thosc amendments ram for departing froin the Pabna and substitutions we have appendthe Pabna urling whether to lower the tone of men.bers, official, nominated ed two additional rosolutions to ut to enter into an incorary Itification of the legitimate chane wary tornton, 19 approved by a majority which there ought to be no objee. ter of the Roycutt which a body chame in & roformed Council. In any tion. One of them is in the Pabna we would not think so doubtful like the Conference lon comunited And trival a concision worth ac list and wo do not know why it to the movement ought to take for eunting for gratitude for conces. should be omitted. grunted. We havo emitted the sions implies acceptance of the Page #179 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ .. 5 EA. e h 1. CONFERENCE. TROENCIAL NATIONALIST DRAFT : RUOTSH . RESALUTIONS... Thad the Conferegon, placent: I That the Capsamnoo plyom on record ita pro.and feeling of ancord it pro ty be death regret and sorrow at the death of Lotto Ripon who WMA carnet and Lord Ripon who has justly belen singer, sympathisor with Indian alled the father of Incal rolf-govem- spirations and did much for the sum of local self-government. ment in India and whose policy of justice and righteousness will for ever enebrine his memory in the hoarts of the peoplo of this country this Conference also urges that immediate staps Should be todon'to perpetuate his thgtbory. 1 ** IL f'a ) That'thia Don c e in 1. (a) As in the Connittee's of opinion that she i s of lleterament obtaining is the wolf That this Conference engoverning British Colonies should phatically condemns the princplu bo extended to India. of aparate electorates on soutarian (6) That while eroroking its hine, and of special privileges for gratefulnota to the Governmoat for ona commnaity which it is intende 1 the condomions made in the recent to introduce into the Beform Scheme and is further of the opinion that Roform. Sshome, thit. Conference Do reforms will be acceptable to the records its firma convipkien that no country whigh does not concedo ) reform will ensure tbe happinum and the people direct and substantial contentment of the people unled it control over Anadice and legislation. gives them a direct control over the The root to be ohoitted. finances of the country. (0) That this Conference is fur. ther of opinion that any updue favour in the matter of reprosentation in the Councils which may be shown to any partioular community cannot fail to encourage sectarianism in the different communities and to create dissensions and political troubles amongst them. (d) That this Conference also urges the Government to publish FOR OBRUIRE SVADESHI GOODS the rules framed in accordance with Lon Morley's Scheme before they CHHATRA BHANDAR L. are finally adopted." 4-1 Galloge square, CALCUTTA. III.(a).That this Conference III. As in the Committee WHOLMLE AND PALACE declinen do socept the Partison of dra bulletin (b) to be omitter. Pom Phosphorus or Co-oran PN Bengal'w a settled foot or question OLAN IN A P LAT und resolvon to continue the Agita ARAM. tion against it with a view to ita SWIDETIT HIPI NILETAN. revernal or modification.. 84-1, Bow Belts CALOUTTA. · (6) Thas in this connection, thja 1 HIGH QUASE TAILOR & GASERAL ORDER SUPPLIER 1 Conferenpe Appeals to the Covorni Camp Papendre end uptodatenent of lodia to in the strit af B o tad enteblog in'Swadeshi His Majesty's sanoelp wrote TIPIESECIALIST I LADIES AND Nat, message that the partihon tinh 1. ALLARINS COSTUME of error has over been care of the Bruidida priptijken of Beflish Govern, wat in trei ! OPATHIO IV. That this Confereto...urgery That Shih Climference on the people to continue thith Loyouet sit fublimatyboyt tu thu Bayout CHEKDOT PUBLISHBAS ble borakyan-gpost while ito nuovament SE e muhuridar itu. pi t p pellyn pak oport the i tate farthier ottension than politicand political mermere of and some projections by a won the m dans of the Wild in you Here and on mutty puhet ponions A FRIEND OF THE TIRED DE When you are tired, citbor monially or Physically, and man have bandache, intitrally crave for some thing that will cool and refresh you. .. H. Bose's EAU-DE-COLOGNE do, an immritse benifit by ito deliiourly refreshing qualities, it is extremely pure and for operior to foreign and Indian Brands sold at a similar or ever higher prica. Pat up. in large bottle with sprink M. BOSE, Manufacturing Perfumer, DELKHOSH HOUSE.62-Bow Bazar Siret, GALLUTTA, Prioc Annas 14 per Bottle. Small Prial Annas 7. KING ECO en tema . . . A diat * 45 . Page #180 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ mian, BENGAL PROVINCIAL CON. FERENCE. 1 NATIONALIST DRAFT BENGAL PROVINCIAL CON. BRENOR. HUGLY-1909... RESOLUTIONS." HUGLY—1909. Draft Resolutions. Draft Revolutions. VI. That this Conferenon places VI. That this Conference looks IX. That this Conferene on record its empontio aud unquali. with strong dinapproval on all me- ruoummande fied condemnation of tho detestablethods of violence and holds that the (a) That all local polf-governin outrnges and deeds of violence fartherance of the national inove- bodies and Panchayets should, with which have been recently commit- ment should be effected by peace- out further delay. be vented with todeanl is of opinion that Ruch Acta ful and legitimate means, and it powers to glect their, own Chair will retard the progress of tho Warns the authorities that the country. policy of represion atirnulaten ter- (b) That the principle of rope morintativity and the best way to ventation should be extended to paralyne it is to rostoru normal condition, village Union Committees and Panobayota. lo) That the Union Committees VII. ( a ) Thnt thin Conference VII. That this Conferenco em. should be vestod with powers to records its emphatic 1rotest ngainst phatically condemns the repressive initiate and carry on measures for the roproative measures adoptod by menruros adoptod by tho Govero. tho mpitary improvement of the tho Govorumont and expocially ment and appecially the deportation areas within their jurisdiction and Against the doportation of nino of nine Bengali gentlemen without that grantu of money should be Bengali gontlemon without trial or trial or charge and consider their made to them for thet purpore. charge and further protests against immediate relense and the repeal of X. (a) That this Conference the porrintont rofaal of the Gover- the Bengal Regulation III of 1818 urges the Government to tako im ment to furninh any information re- as the only way to ensuage the mediate action on their circular on free primary education issued aboub yarling the charges against them and profound discontent created by three years ago and inviton their to give them an opportunity of exoul- these measures Attention to the foot that the grant in aid of technical and pating thomalvor. This Conference scientific oducation are not at all commer considor tha iminodiate release of surate with the nood of the tho doportoes a absolutely nocng. country. wary in the interests of justice and (b) That in view of the recent frir-play. . od uontional policy of the Goyan(6) That having regard to the mont which has practically closed grave risk of injuation involved in the doors of the University against Govornmont notion based upon many studonta of the province and otparte and uptostod information the noconeity of orgnnising a syston and to tho ponal laws of the compte of literary, scientific, technical and this Conforunca urgos upon to Industrial eduontion suited to the Government tho ropoal of the Bingal requirements of the country, this Regulation All of 1818, Conforonco urges the poople to take stope to ustablish aduoational insti. VIII. That having regard to tho VIII.' That inanmurhm the tutions throughout the country on national linos and under national privalonoo of Cholera, Malaria and Government has failed hitherto to control. Amallpox in the provinco througout rodom its pledges with regard to XI. (4) That, while tho your and tho abnormal death the application of the Rond Cons recording. ito satisfaction at the recognition by into as diagloworl in the last Sanitary for tho purposer originally in. the Government of India of the Report of Bungal, this Conforunon tondod and has not fulfllad its urgon the Governmont as well duties with rogard to the im. principle of separation of Judioint from Exocutive functions, this the poople to adopt among other provomont of wanitation in rural the following maures : Aruna, thu Cunfuruncu dumand the Conforunde rogrote that effect has not yot been givon to it. . (1) Tho winking of wolla and the fulfilment of this duty and the (b) That this Conference is of CLOavation and reservation of tanks organisation of adequate momuros opinion that the only effective in the villagos for puroly drinking for the provision of good drinking method of reforming the Polioo's to plirpos wator, modical Aid and propor drain. soparate the Judicial from the Exe(%) The drining of the rural Ago of thu country, outive functions and that do soběma N. B. This in the Pana ruplu. APCA for wuch separation will be adesse tion with some vorbal modifica (8) The olouring of jungle in tone fal uplou all the Judicial Officers the inhabitod arons of towns and are placed ender the diroot control villagos and supervision of the High Court (1) Tho prevention of noxious (0) That the Conference is further of opinion that for the botter dinobarges from septio tanks into the l'administration of Civil and OnimiRirer Hugli which form tho prinoPolonuse of Cholom in the riparian nal justion in the country, the District and Botona Judges should towns and villages on buth banks of be sorted fronte Among the the said river. of the log profetelon. wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww "The Bengal soaps are the cheaper and haat in the market Page #181 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ ARMYOGIN V . NATIOPALIT DRAFT 1 RESOLUTIONS. ix. That is Conference is of opinion that local self-governing hories'inclading Inchayets and Village Voion Torymittees soald be entirely elected on the principle of popular reprosentation and fruert fraai official control and that Village Union botwinttece should he vosted with powers and provid ed with the necessary funds to carry on sanitary improvements X. That in the opinion of this Conference steps should be taken for promoting a system of education literary, technical and scientific wuited to the requirements of the country on natiohal lines and under national control and maintaining national schools throughout the country Clause (a) is omitted. 7 BENOA PROVINPAMINT A PXBFNCE TAI NATIONALIST DRAFT ROOLT-190R BESOLUTIONS. Draft Resolution XIL 'That this Conference enters XIL As in the Couunittee's Atrong protest against the Caldraft except that in place of "oncutta Police Bill which is an unters a strong protest against should called' for measure of an absolutely be put "strougly condens" retrograde character and which will Ristrict the freedom of astion of the people in Caleutta and will subject them to unscrupulous harassments. XIII. (a) That in view of the XIII. Omit clans (n), otherlarge surplus under the head of wine as in the Committee's deft Stamp Revenue and the growing poverty of the people, this Conference urges upon the Government the necessity of reducing the Court fees leviod for the institution of suits and cons plainta. (b) That having regard to the ruinous expenses of litigation in Courts of law, this Conference is of opinion that arbitration Courts should be establisbed throughout the country. XIV. 'That with a view to mit- 1 XIV. As in the Cominittee's igate the hardship arising from chronic high prices of food stuffs, this Conference urges on the District Associations the necesity of establishing Co-operative Banks And Stres with Dharamagolus throughout the country, XV. That in view of the rava-l XV. That in view of the mvages of wild animals and the fre- ges of wild animals and frequent quent dacoities in the towns and dacoities in the towns and villages villages, this Conference appeals against which there is no adequatu to the Government to repeal the protection, this Conference is of Arms Act. opinion that the Arms Act should be repealed or rastically modified. VI. That this Conference 'XV1. As in the Committee's views with apprehension the de- draft. croase in the normal growth of the Bengali Hindu population and hereby appoints a Committee consisting of the following gentlemen to ascertain the causes which bave led to this state of things and to suggeet what stops should be takon to prorent it. XVII. That this Conference. XVII. As in the Committee's while sympathising with the Indian draft, except that after firm Attiroaidents of South Africa in their sude" should be inserted "and horoAtruggle for equal rights and is sufferingo". privilegos with the White populesion and admiring their firm attitude, place on record ito deep sense of indignation at the groue wrong inflated on them and maggot the adoption of Boyoott of Colonial and British goods by other XI. That this Conference is of apidion that the separation of judicial from executive functions, which has boen recogaised in prin. ciple, should be forth with put itto effect and all judicial officers placed under the direct control and supervision of the High Court and that provision shonld be made in the cheme for the District and Sessions Judges being appointed infuture from the rank of the legal profoagion this country. Broving . a dla by way of patent he Page #182 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ BENGAL PROVINCIAL CON NATIONALIST DRAFT FERENCE The Mediona i hende s HUGU--1909. RESOLUSIONS Wik what that Benj Daft Resolution Compition hinta Bached software very dlar XVIIL That having regard to the XVIII. "As in the Comunittoe's encody Ror at dette det gradual diminution of wominons draft, except that the word "the Ina Barendraith Baterhole the Government and should be omit- . I pr masture la..d cuttie, this Con w. Presidentship of the ference urges the Government and tod. be held at lahat The Hodontiy .the pxople specially the lund-hold owing to salopprobation p nted ding classes to adopt measures ho feared up Win the Bengal Po for the protection and preserva vipeln Congrand committed walked In of cowy and xen. XIX. Thut this conference is of XIX. Omit, in Jane laat to recommend me for pinion that the Government the President of the best. Obagus Krunts of ney for racing and this Cotonnittee meat up the name of the irripution purport in Bengal which Hon'ble Nawab Syed mod of Madras in nentially an agricultural Pro and two other name for the purpose. It vince are lumetstilbly inadequate soon transpired that the Nawaban for it needy ur: urges the Guvert reluctant to accept the honour and the tent to take the following utups other two natnes were not supported by ut un carly date: the other Provincial Committee. The 1. The dredging of the Bhagir various Provincial Comtoitrees baving wihi. 2. "The immediate adoption of failed to come to an unanimity on the thy mcusures recouimendu by Mr. subject, frtul recommendatione again Horn and other expert engineers berare necewry. On this occanion the for the presvltimuut the annual Committee had not a blank choque to AIL tlood in the Armagh Sub-divison but had to contro ita recommendation in by the overflow watur of the Bo a llet, circulated by the Labor Reception run Breach. Coromittee, costing DADEA of persona 3. The draining of the KUDA Nath in thu Antik bain in the , who had been sugevad for the Proidapt1. strict of Howrah ship by one or other the Provincial XX. 'l'hist in the present stun XX That this Cookteneu consi- Committee. The three mont eligible tion of the country united action dursan United Congress impers name in wais Hurt, burning that of the being highly desirable, this con- tivoly nooossary in the intent of Hole Nawab Bahadur of Madina Irucu willenty Appeals to the optentry and believes that the stood to the following order :kundens to bring about # com- buat way to bring about union is to 1. Bir Pherozosbah Matah. urusin between the two wings of bold sunsion electod as in all Conthe Indian Nationnlit furty and * Mr. G. K. Gokhale. gresach up to 1906, to which any & tu range.' fur hobling * United Mr. Surendrantha Banerjes futuro Arangements for the proce. Congte. dure of the Congruas shall be mb. Considering the strong prajudice tlust Initted. . existed in Bengal grinat Bir Pberoze(b) That in this view it appoints whah, the Beat Provincial Congress the following Committee to ainfer Committen, in spite of prowaun from our on buball of the province with the wide, will not veutor to put forward him organisurs of the meeting at Lahore name for the Pronulestahlp of the next and with othor provincial leaders Congrow. Indeed, prejudice will runs > for the holding of such a senione high against Bir Paroshab on this Apd' is farther om power the Com vidle of the country that Bungal Duay be mittee in case of necenalty to pro l'obliged to keep away from the next Col pode al Armange for this newwion being held in Calcutta in co-opon prw'in ce hals electod ita President. Aw But it tokbele, bi fuppy Puont tion with all who ate desirous of the union. XXI. That with a view to in XXI. As in the Committee'n and rapporkers in the provinces and des augurte & vigoroun Myntum of self | dratt, oniitting only the words Susht lustrong reaction against him help and voluntary work for the "and voluntary work for the redress popularity The Bengal Committee would rours of their grievance, this of their grivaneen." I havo hardly juwied Ite oslitenci # Conference urges the 1 reprobatatiri "Sizy people to Additional Resolutions. i completely organiso village Committee's, Sub 1. That this Conforeno, in, of ignored or put had the thrilty of publie Divimional Association Dil District opinion that two of the most neces- koeking thi bóth pride Dangal wiart Associatious. sary and fairportant classes of enter the woundation that w Phucostobals price from the point of view of our commercial dovelopiaent () or Mr. Gokhale for the Pawldootahip of Swadushi Banks and (2) Suunt Navigation Counpunih 16 ountro D e Martadt Pedren's the waterways of Bengal and 'urgo n & Bright to the va tho chinwyr nety liat at the instan s bahor proof tribingung makarating a such vince now read the guy alur. ho have ready, ppfestukenwork 2. The Conference shape they dont de the dietrotik la pantalla to guide she best congres that MEU PEA me considered suche shaThe Dog Page #183 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MARMAYOGIN. NEWS. NEWS. the report for 1907. The number of permanent labourers rose in all parts of du Conference:-. The Hindu and the the province, except Kamrup. Although Punjab land Alienation and Pre-emp- temporary labourers indicato THE SEWSPAPÉS " TICE"tion Acts dueline 2. The l'indus and Govern for most tes districts, the total for the In the Hound of common Mr. Borne anent Service with perin! teference to province whows an increase. whed why the 'newapapa Justice the Police Department 3. The Hinpublished in England was forhidien dus and the Reform Schemie. 4. The CATTLE IN DUENA. tutry into India. The Master of Elilank dewirability of strengthening the feel. The vear endine June 1900 is report Julied: "The Govermunent of India ing of the Hindu nationality and the og of the Hindu nationality and the ud to have been the frut in which an huise informed Lord Morley that they Hindu unity. 3. The encouraginout effective con un of the agricultural work reward the articles published the of the mudy of Snakrit, Hindi and of Burnia Waw made by the Land Re Justico" ha inflamatory, and the Punjabee. The encouragment of cords Department. The year in waid to chiavous Lord Morely entirely concurs." Kathna of the line and lit have been very good one for cattle The Pioneer comments on it as follows. matue in towns and villaces. The owners the only serious outbreaks of The Manter of Elibank he informod celebration of National frilu. R cattle disease having been confined to Mr. Will Thorno why the circula The desirability of writing the true three or four districts. In the Delta tion of the newspaper Tarn is prohibit history of the Ilindu. 4. The creare in district bullocks are reported to be replain India. The wie Secretary m erical wtrength of the lindur, ita cing button for cing bunlock for A Agricultural purmight have replied in the words of the cause and remedies. 10. The physical poses. Quaker, "Friend, first the talent a lie: degeneration of the lindu. 11. l'ro. and then theo Akert a question. 1 tection of the Hindu widow and orph. The Been Los... ping of Justice undoubtedly maled ans 19. Better treatment of low on te It is understand that I chetne ha Indin lay the last mail and were duly cir Hindu. 13 The uinfiention of mul-ons- been kinetioned for the improvement vulated, though they here the name of tem. 14. Encouragement of Ayurvedic of the indigenoux bier of that intet the paper on the wrapper in faning red System of medicine. 15. Encourament esting and valuable, though lutely hey letters an inel long." of Tochnical Eduation and manual nrth lected animal, the Buimen . The among the Hindur 18. The constitu- Provincial Veterinary Department will ( DITION OF INDIA IN TRANSVAAL. tion of the Conference. new carefully control pratimustel Mr. lart-Davies prevented a petition thu cheile provides for the formation from 1,500 Indians in the Madras l'rchiINDUSTRIAL NOTES. A nucleus of a small sleet mul Jancy praying that the luuse of Com -----000- - Shen Nailions for breeding purpes. tunne would consider the condition of the AMOLITION Y DUT IN BREDA STATR.- Spein! Deputy Superintendent being Indians in the Transvaal and that the With the object of further promoting Appointed to the Veterinary Dextent A nintie Criminal Amendmeut Act whould w directly supervist perations. trade and innufactures within his teri: Le repealed. torin, His Highnu (arkur hau isuel THE INDIAN SOC10W187.--- an order that all frontier duties en im PAPER-MAKING IN INDIA FROM M. Aldred, I'rinter of the Indian porte le now abolished. The net tenue THE EARLIEST TIMES Blugin" was charged at Bow Street arrendere ly this measure it stimated DOWNWARDS. with pruting and publishing & CD- ntar for lakh of rupees. This mer aluus libel concerning the King's Cr. shall not apply to ra-side talk of Coutine from the list innre.) * luent in India. Mr. Bodkin, KC Kadinary and Okhamandal or touch VT. i prosecuting Naid: "The proOcutinn duties are impl in Ponta, and would disclono very muring matterAttcli dintricts and mainly derived with reference to the dissemination of irro Barula viton. Wount bene give a detailed neu 11 Thugh for molitious printing in Creat Britain and of all the mill, but the following pleased to abolish nl print dutin which ener to the Lucknow mile wharhi are estimated to bring revenue of alut . cluewhere. The defendant was clearly under Induh marament, then peren of anarchist Viowalio wa Inkh Nurl hall. 1. A. . C latte jet , wit: lilitutilir known tu Angelate with Anary hint in TIA (LTCRE IN E. DAMIT I've, would be of interest to render Landon and haud loen in communication From an official report just blished "The mill at Lincknow," Mr (ha! with Krinha Varus. The paper WA on Tea Culture in Fastern Bengal during terjer Madla a striking intanen published for the expron purpose of 19H werthu that the largest montat 113*wful urine enterpris e alvocating Indian independence au of new planting wanne in the Jalini . Et langertently In to further the Indian Nationaliste . yuri dostart the latest an d The upp alin 1:16-18 .4 : ment. It pirencher! the doctrines inte tra abandoned in char. The total Tahle trupe, and even hundreds ded for the hubversion of the Governarea of land is within t catates labours !!-mployed - the ment of India. Thu nccum amitted increased during the early 30 percent The following d riptint of Kup te porning 1,600 rpirs, one thu and of froni 1,5,909 1,1007 wr, of which matu un printing, lwil, . .. which were rent a l'aria lle was re30 per cent is actually under . Owine blotting, white and buffautidy, a manded on lail. to ful reuting , the and yelluw wOVE, 110 and V iin! PUNJAD UIN CAP.LENCE.-- has been an iets of 5 prout in the W . The production in TNI W.. number of the employed during the The following in the list of subjucts 5,190 thund pounds, or roughly noticed in likely to be laid lefore the Putijab Hinyear, acainst a falling of Mixty He thoutrind maund, the Hix lakha and eighty-twython C. RINGER & Co. Gold 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. Silver FOR ? ESTALBISHED 1897. uw make FOOTBALLS. THE PREMIER HOMÖOPATHIC Aventy wanted every ul. ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. List free on app . SEN & SEN If you want reliable and gertuino Hotatopathic melicines, take care that you get them from RINGER'S... 1, Chowringhee, CALCUTTA. M & a Medals Page #184 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 KARMAYOGIN. "be mill supplies largely tn Government, oj million pounds of yarn produced in the principally from Manebester, Labrushire nd from the abwance of advertising, one whole of India in the month of June last and glasgow. In the Associatwon' ineinoonclude that it experiences no dichoulty your Bombay shared about 40 and sherial word. produced about 14 millions of piece-goods "Owing to unforeseen cause over which a the dirpraal of it produce. The materials tot in use at the Luck during the naine ronth. Since then the the mondialista bave po control, the auto now nulls are (1) rage () old paper, manutaturs of grey and colourod piece of foreign place-goods markets has been (3) bab or Bhabar gruw from Nepal good h w n considerylle inere Dont duplumble and distrous for the last through Bahraich and (onda (1) old with huet. Wo bear that the David two years which bave proved onception hein cerclage collected in Southern Oudh Ann Mill have attachell Caliconlly bind for refuorislista w much that in division. Vory little wood Printing lunch to their Mills, and good, the aggregate low during the current putri word as its cit (more than £15 though now inferior to imported articles, your sota Ded by the member will be beton at the inil) it very houvy itom. nell bigh enough. A Swadeshi Calico- excovely enormous The contin Bonn railway freight from port to mill in a Printing Company in alno Raid to have fall in the price of foreign piece-goods tabla portion of 4114 cout. The boon fluated by Mr. Joshi, who is has bailed all attempts of piece-goods at are beginning to experienen difficul practical malico-printer, though the work norbants to make both ends meet, and in obitnining an adequate mupply of is not yet begun owing to want of Huft. there is such a considerable, unprecedent. al a ga (new hom is too still And too cient capital and proper encouragement. ad collection of stock lying uncleared that naive for the manufacture of paper) | Bewiden, new wpinning and weaving almost all the ware-hounow in Princes and winnin securing the dewirod propos. companie such the Sindh Spinning and Victoria Docks in the City of Bombay are of white and coloured rage Weaving Mills Limited and the RAL full to the brim, not to speak of thome Modern Methods: The Latest krishna Wenving Mills are going to be or lying in individual and private godowns. Standard Works have been started in the Providency of Comparatively there is very scanty de Bombay. VII mand for the same. Under these circums. It is also significant that the Borubay goods have got & cady consump tances, they ask for retision of incomeoft S morrespondente want to tion at home, as will be seen from the last tax at least for the current and the next the act of books written by the "Lucky Day"wales of Bombay pieco-gools. year." lern witthors on the subject of More Luxmide Maratji, Role Agents of tufactur. Wo havo nado in This striking success for the textile MCAT Manickji Patit, Dinabaw Manoekji 1' and the following information Swadeshi naturally leads one to enquire l'atit, Ramanji Putit, Edward Mills, Centuning the subject has Loen thankfully whether in the aluence of any state-juroby us fru I. I, Burkill Exq.. ry Mille and the textile Mills, mold 21,000 balew on the "Lucky Day," and nearly tecion by means of tariff, such Huocens printiny Rysorter on Economic would have been eight to ten thouhand balos of goods porsible if voluntary ta the torerament of India. The protection by the people in the shape manufactured by other muille were tuvan kualithoritatively raentioned of industrial boycott also sold. did not in part liit Happlied to u are a follow : Again, while the home-male piece-goods at least act upon the situation. There Tradley C.-Chapters on Paper Making trade of Bombay is gaining ground day are many, of courue Loth among Inl. 11, oh 3 Hoot, London: Crowly dians and Anglo Indians, who will deny wolona. by day, hur foreign piece-goods trade in the fact and further arguo against any losioz its bolil thore, all will be evident l'apparta, (..--A Practical Manual sort of voluntary industrial boycott adoptfrom the following facts. It ha Hapet Making and Owners and Mana... of l'aper Mills fact ed by the people purely from motivos with Illustrations, that 400 abopy dealing in foro. of self-protection and onll the wme ign pior-goud: trado at Bombay booked . He Landon Crosby Lockwond and economia inly 3.500 packages on the auspicious day fallacy. But wbother this is sol and whether Watt, protection Paper- Making of Divali; while they ought to have practical of any kind (either by the people andwok of the muntfacture of paper booked at least 35,000 in the ordinary or by the Government of a country) in como of event with gol rains during mily, Gapart, traw and other timu necessary for its weak, nagnat industries .. . Illustratedl, ir. Bu lond the Lion in the country. Wo furthor wball have to be judged in the light of aby Lakwood Song Inarn that the Port Trust Warehouses are responsible opinions of both English dall, RW. l'aper Tablov, in choked with and new gudowny and Continental Economista. In a previ. ruentury anal on the manufuture, whould have to be constructed for fresh ous insun of this magazino we quoted physical qualities and Chemical constitu. gudd imported there. It now weenu that the opinion of a great German economist million storling worth of goods is in **** of paper and of paper making abro Mr List, whowo National System I rto, 124, 01. god, London : Chas took and I saillion atorling is lont in Monomic has revolutionined the ideas inlithos, Ld. depreciation. Wo further learn from a of the world on the matter. We have Donny telegramdated the Athlecember, also youtud other opinions of respon 1904, and publialood in the daily papers wible thinken on the subject in previous STRIKING SUCCESS OF THE that "the E bay Native l'ice-good LUCw; but the latest wupport comes GROWTH OF SWADESHI Merchants' Annocention likvu sent a puti- frutuan English uconomist still living IN THE WESTERN tion to the Viver". They are body Mr. Marwball, Professor of Ecom PRESIDENCY forized for purposes (auwnyt others) of in the University of Cambridge, who is pruterting, prerving ruutual ronimon recognised authority and whore Print interests of native piece odsciples of Economics is a standard book T haboon toady increase on the uwerchant of Houlay. wha chietly deal adopted by both English and Indias witput of Houliny yarns and piece RAL in iudonting pipe-gond from differ- Universition. In his "Memorandum on I was the inat low months. Of about eat parts of Europe and America, and the Fincal Policy of International Trade LARGEST IN INDIA just published as Parliamentary Paper, Professor Marshall, while discussing the Awarlod Modal at the Indian Industrial Exhibition of 1006-07 rocant remarkable industrial progresa MACHINE-MADE of Germany, makes the following STOVE PAINTED noteworthy pronouncemaat:ITEEL TRONTO! CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. Extract from Mr. J, G. Cumming, I. C. '8. Socare Special Report on Indutrial Surroy of Ren Ad Prompt work & excellent rates (Hide Calcutta Gaste, August 28th, 1908). FROM AENSTCRED TRADEMARK T Tux ARYA FACTORY OF 107, MACHVA ARYA YA B. MUKER JEL & Co., roky BAZAR ROAD, CALCUTTA, turns out good Diplomaed Accountate & Auditore arti: V . V I .la Tul. Add TRUNKS CALCETTA 98. CLIVE STREET, CALCUTTA - www HEARYA FACTOOL Page #185 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. 11 000 No. 1, flogal Karia, Strela P. a, BEWARE OF IMITATION Aswa nidh:Wine INDIAN CHEMICAL "MODERATION AND MALL The talk and thought of independence NESS" IN INDIAN tay, la Mr. (tokhalo's opinion, bo nad AND POLITICS. new But eroa he and his party sro PHARMACEUTICAL not free from the taint of this lunary. To the Editot of the Manchester Guardian. Mt. Gokhale ha subscribed #poli. WORKS. Bir.--I have read with great interest tical creed which proclaims colonial welf the summary nf Mr. Glokale'n speech at government is it goal. But what pr. Poona communitatert ly your Calcutta tical difference is there betworn onlonial horrenpondont and publisher in tho self government and almolutn indepeo " Manebenter Guardian" of July 2Adence? The school with which I am CALCUTTA. There are two important in the rived in connected han refused to subscribe to that speech which concern the whol of this creed, not beca colonial self Indian thonght which I have the honour government in not substantially the mu to be senciated. national autonomy, but because it in The first point i Mr. Gokbalo's conan nuolutely falne ideal, no ar min demnation not only of all talk but eron dia is concerned. The colonial relation of all thought of independence tn mad. in ewentially racial relation. Thin'in A ners. This is a matter of opinion, and it fundamental fact. There is no racial would not have led for any comment if kin bip between England and India. In Mr. Gokhale bed out brought it into the Boer colonies thero hos Leen some *support the preannt reprennive policy of molidation of this racial relation. The the Indian Government. In this name Boers are racially different from the pompinech he said is reported by the lodian British. But they are still wbito rare, Wellknown invigorating tonic of correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, of European stock. Thero in no colour that the desire for freedorn could only be line between the British and the Boer bwdy and mind. It had beep recog. mot by Government by worn And in south Africa or the French and nised as the best tonic alterative relentlers reprennion." But, in the in the British in Canada. There in that in in Xervous debility Exhausion, LORS terests of all concerned, it in necessary parable colour lino between the British of Meintory. Brainfag Dimness of that the nature of thin madno wbook and the Indian Tt in for thin reasin sight, Confusion of Idcas, loms of be clearly understood. Mr. Gokhalo that the colonial ideal in a falue ideal calls it madnou Lord Morley, with vigour, Nervous headache, palpita in India. We repudiate it for ita un greater courtany, calls it fanatic. But truth, otherwise it is substantially the tion of heart, Mental prostration, neither abune nor represion will kill the wame a national Independence. Those General sleeplessness etc.4 oz. spirit of troodon in India any more than who, like Mr. Gokhale, have proeliin. phial Re. 1 Duzen Rs. 11. Pound the bullet and the prison bar bavo boon ut it in their ultimate idesl in India Rs. 3-8 able to kill it in other parts of the world. have either no conception of what the This thought of independence is the colonial ideal means and how it has de natural result of the history of India for voloped or they do no simply na ATM the last two hundred years. It is the to allny the suspicions of their manter fruit of Englimh education in the classe Yet it is there very gontlemen who It is the fruit of British laws and nethode Aceuse others of cherishing A vague filen of alministration among tho tuanner. The or weeking to have thuir skins by parkA potent remedy for habitual con levelling down procon of the Britishing of that which they do not beleive tition cough gout rheumatinin Government was bound to awaken a new to be true. vorte,biliousness and piles. The Spirit of soll manertion and indepeudence in the thonght of independence may bir Lest nervine tonic adra inistered in the country. This spirit of independence madden but the cry of Hell-government convaliderent state. 4 oz. phial Re. 1. first took whape in a religioun revolt-in within the Empire on colonial liner IM that largo movemeut of the protest against Dozen Ra. 11. Es. 8-8 Per pound. worse. It dinhonent. Colonial helf Macerdotal authority which gave birth to govern tuent meana (1) the right of the Brabmo Samaj in Bengal, the wolf-Laxation, (2) the right of molf-login Prarthana Samaj in Bombay, and the Arya Intion, (3) the right of self-admini Samaj in the Panjab. It expressed tration. The colonior baro a bigla tariff An ideal combination of Lodised. itmell also in the movement of social revolt wall againnt all outsiders, including Seriparilla with gold. The best which is in such favour with Mr. Gokhale the mother country. Would not the renody for all sorts of voqerial poison himself. You cannot proclaim the gospel right of malf-taxation in India mean and mercurial taiat in the blood. 41 of freedom in ono department of man's heavy protectivo duties again foreigo 07. phiul Be 1-12. Dozen Bs. 20. Mfo and thought and connael bondage in manufactures, including the British? Pound Rs. 6-8 another. This freedom o even under- Would it not mean the practical och lain the later movements of social mod lnion of the Britinhorn fron, the Indian Civil religioun rouction in India. The earlier ServiceWould it not mean the removal social and religious revolta had been too of every form of special privileged much influenced and controlled by foreign joyed in India, under the existing lawn idens and ideal. This reaction only by the British residents in that country. represented the protest of the Indian Would it not mean wure and swift re. raon consciousnout against the domination taliation on the British colouion whore of European thought and cultura. The people have now free scene to our terni desire for political freedom is only part tories but who refuse us free admit It is waed sucessfully in Acidity of this general awakening of the Indian tape into their dominionat Nor would Indigestion and diarrhoea. Very con- conscious. It in the cumulative the situation be avod by any rehet venient for Mofusell inhabitante. roolt of the history of the lat two bon- of preferential relationship, which would Boe phial As & Dosen Re. 8-4. dred years. It is not s sporadio outburst mean reciprocity that would enakim Complete antalouge sent free on but . phase in copolitent coure of the people of India to have to run of social evolution. Will the spirit of free the whole Empire. Such preferential application dom that has evolved out of such a long relationship would practically make the course of experience and thought be kill- Eropire our own for all conseri A.N. BASU, ed by either loys relentlom industrial purpobem. How Great Intan, Managerrepresioa 1 and ber colonies erpresa!y, pre lily Essenceofdraksha fruit of Eaglina education in the clave ZARZINA. AQUA PTYCOTIS CON. Page #186 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 12 KARMAYOGIN. STINE TROPHY ** An th such an arrangeunent in opinion that those who advocated passive the third party. If they wucceed !!th.jualuny with which our I enintanee did "O RATO their own Arst will join them: If they hall, they er viewel than will bave to join the first wkins Colonial roll over trabuntially But the school of The italics are mine. And a little rarefal Ars j' stands apart. i he national. To nalysis of this pronacement would bring It desiras independence. It believe in he l itician itse prefonile the possibility of bourinert by peaceful vut I think, three diktinet propositionsstional indipend for it vivem al nians. (1) indrundence cannot be necured by It advocates presive ronista er of own without in which alone lies the posibility of pracr. put it t parful trany ( 2 ) the means that are hat it in. , Deny the-heine register his lawfuhrights, than all in relation tv 1 call of during it are not a present at . End hal and (3) that therefore to talk crusl him out, sod the muntry will be . : wolonies from tw for thrown into th& vartez of und think of independence which is un revolution Shih tort bent stainables in OTO Paner. And the logio Por represion may killas, bot it will Othey into be not kill the desire of the people of Indir of it all is that if Mr. Gokhnle bada thiruren anth viel partir to bo s troting akong the free stions zoug Anwerfularmy at his command p tically in by luda. I want mach it against the of the world. -milar protection to w i n It is not true that the walk or thought Titihani ww his master, bag and har. Indut without hating b ut of Independence and the pursuit of pa. out of India. It is only hic physical Manille for h e 11 .rity to loo that leads him to Nivo resistance hayo resulted in these An long u Enclatul Em wawilon all talk and thought of indepen. acts of vmleren, which none more incare fwand the denje in more madnout. The inost nontly regrat thus the Syarajist passive me l . the 19th. Athu important to rained by Mr. Gokhal realster. They ard the results of official wanath might * wellry for the ani therefore i-' wo or can we got organise At presion. They are the fruit of the attempt for the ... the pa the physical ana necrary for perur to deny to passive resistance itá logitirate I. ab Hitmainty. !! ng our indledend. Mr. (khalo think scope and play. Not lawful preuve reninit with tl t r of Wont Len Morley': "physical-force tame but cxecutive lawlessness is the Attru.it think that we can. This is all parant of the bomb in Bengal-Yours, de lili tu !!! for a the difference between Mr. Gokhalo and BEI'N CHANDRA PA. before hittin Hotels the l o uker. The political philosophy 140, Sinclair Road, West Kensington, hr a lly, lut we of both in the same. They differ only in Loudon, W., July 31, 1909. their intimates of tho enparity of thunder-and thi. This In why Land periplo to put that philosophy I y entertain fe n t intarprctice. Liko scepticiam And t o "WONDERFUL AND RADICAL punto l'arliamentity in credulity, the moderation of Mr. CURES FOR COMPLICATED AND tutorem Mr. khalee Tunt Giokala and tho maine of the bomb CHRONIC DISEASES." will; Intrt he and he friends Innker are only two ends of the HATUA til f i rmut. It only PANCHANAN AYURVEDIC AURITAatiek thu thaghtu lendene DITALY WITH A BIO MEDICINAL There arotat prevent thror distinct I'LANTATION NEAR CALCUTTA. ' inein hautakech: group of stive politicians in India. KAVIPAJ DURGA DAS BHATTA, M. A.. . lo.blolarticulate pulut VIDYARAINA, KAVIBHUSAN, M. A. The firet grup i repented by Mr. S. 8., B w that we ., Etc. who cor it (khale : the wood is tho school which 58-1, Harrison Road, CALCUTTA. Tule to take on fuit preclaim4 Svaraj, or tational autoumy, Intbriter auprapu, it their ideal and lawful panive ruinter! Tad 4200 toir unethod; the third ile. p uted by those who only advocate The materii pre in this part to physical forie, either openly ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA ATV w h that Me (inkle in his lienrt frun tho wafety of foreign capital or Founders of Steel Trunk Industry faithili cherish this very mad cretly in India or Englanul The Yondent in India. first and third are ona, on Mr. Gokhale's il lex es all thruht or ESTABLISHED IN 1 own confession, in their want of faith in Hest Masline tade, Stuvo painted. tulhof mile; metu nad peacefil methods seturing untional inHe will tur. uel il STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES. were dependence. The difforeaco between to basilence and had a tben two in a moral nad unt an Intelloe FACTORY matter of fact w el in vinter "TO tual difference - it is the 11, Maniktole Street, (Rambagan.) litference pak 94 if tulegan liten tuli m en prulete and kl HEAD OFFICE: . by w h y ful means through There another cierpnco 140- one party 7/1. 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No great 2 মােল, গেঞ্জি প্রভৃতি সন্নয়ই | ৩৬ নং খামার টু, কলিকাতা। | করি। এজতীত অন্য ব্যও অর্ডার পাইলে er servio is roodered to country than the one which teached the forecation | জালণ ব–“অতি উৎকৃষ্ট গ্রহ | পাঠাই। এখানে অর্জন দিলে নানাবিধ indiverteharacter to the yeak of the | হইয়াছে। ইহাতে পাণ্ডিত্য ও বদর উষয় | পতক পাওয়া যায়। স, বিট, চুরুট, country. Efforts in the direction of brin. সহিলিত। অনেক স্কুলে হৃদয়ােৰু কথা। ff সিগারেট, ঘড়ি, ফি, ছাতা, কাচের চুড়ি, ing up the posterity in a way that would আছে। প্রেম পাঠ করিয়া তােমাকে একবার | আলুর চুড়ি, শাখার বালা ও চুক্তি পটারি elevate their mental position which would ultinuatey work up the way to bring back | আলিন ফমিতে ইচ্ছা করিতেছে।" | ওয়ার্কাসের খেলেন, নগরে প হল the country to iu good old portion are mot | ১৮ই শ্রাবণ ১৩৯২। প্রভৃতি সাপ্লাই করা হয়। অর্ডারে low nended the Congress and Conference সঞ্জীবনী—এমন সুখকর প্রবন্ধ কোন সহিত সিফি মূল্য অগ্রিম পাঠাইতে । এ The book Aowa be in the hands of crey | ইংরাজ গ্রন্থকারও লিখিতে পারেন নাই। ই। | রাখিবেন—বিশেষ লক্ষ্য রাখিবেন—পূজায় sudut. বাঙ্গালীকে অনেক সুশিক্ষা দিবে।” | সময় কে যেন বিলাতি বেশ সতি না Tar HONDU Ondax, (Jafna, Ceylon) • ২৯এ ভাদ্র, ১৩২। | হন কেন কোনরূপ বিলাতি দ্রব্য ক্রয় "Bramacharyyı doncribes the life which | প্রবাসী-“পড়িলে মন উন্নত, আত্ম নিল, না করেন। আমাদের নিকট না পাঠাইBramacbari ought to live. It contains the pith of the rule laid down by learned চরি দু । পড়িতে আরম্ভ করিলে শেষ | লেই আমরা খাটি পদেশ লিনি পাঠাইব। Rishis of the past for the promotion of the করিয়া ছাড়া যায় না। ইহা একখানি physical, intellectual and spiritual culture বইএর মত বই। বাঙ্গালা ভাষার গৌরবের students. The change which the 2 সামগ্রী। ইহা অকপটচিত্তে সকলকেই tered conditions of peont-day-lifore quire are carefully noted The book a] ঝা করিতে হইবে।” আষাঢ় ১৩১। in its structure Hindu, but the rule given | আমি ॥ ও জীবন ১১ ই প্রকাশিত। ANARRATIVE POEM IN in it are such w appeal to the common er হইবে। সকার মূল্য পাঠাইয়া গ্রাহক শ্রেণী ENGLISH primos of all mankinch From T Rox'na Jumma Bir B. Bu & AUROBINDO GHOSE RAYA NINA I K. CLE, Vide-Chancel lor, Nautras University. "I have no doubt SMOND EDITIOX it would be of the greatest on to those With the exception of a very Price amas cight ondy. who are Auxious tal obat national wa derstanding of our morituos in their few almost all of our new sabe purity. 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Asiatic work! 13 moving forward ness. One of the delegates with enormos rapidity. In Persia strankly enough selected the outImpatient Idealists. in Turkey, in Japan the impatientsion of moving the colonial rell The President of the flughly con idealists haw. by means suited to government rolution for all terence, in reference to the formal the conditions of the country •ilecting this time fallacy Thr statement loy Sj. Aurubim Chose til the freedom and are now busy strun of cisapprolution which of the adherence of the Nationalist huling hp the dignity and strihis lame evokel proves that in party to the policy of self-help and xth of their motherland. Consti- Bengal itt least that superstin Passive resistance in spite of their tutional Government has been every dead in the minds of the people Concessions to the Modernt minor where established or is being proper and it is well, formation can live ity, w ind the party of the future ed for consciously and with a which at the bidding of foreigners under the name of impatient ideal Atendyy to its cutablishment COMENTA to despise itself and dis24ts to wait. Therproach of in the immediate future. Even in trust its capacities We freely ul. idealism luty always been brought Russia a Dumt han be establish init that no mation can be fit for aguinut those who work with their uth thaired with however restricted an elec. liberty unless it is nec none can be on the future by the politi torate. Of all the fruit nations of wholly capable of milf-government CIAN wise in their own estuna the world Inilin alone is bidden to luntil it governs itself. We freely culmit tion wh.. look only to the present. wait. It is hicles by Lon! Morley that if we wen given well government The reproach of impatience is le and Anglo-IHwia to wait for ever. We should commt mistakes which velled with qual case and readi- It ibide by its own leaders to wo would have to rectify, as hy been The gainst those who in grand wait till the rulers are induced by I done even by nations which were critical times love the strength pries and wine to once toll in the excit of free and rellanil skill to build with rapidity constitutional goverment a..d we governing functions. We freely the foundations or the structure of have been to it by the rule when went that the laborated intoon the future. The advice to wait in that will lover Wolpen. would have to face any and most valucluss unless we know what it is told ut lyserentive statemen A s problemin even in Turkey that we have to wait for and why it but by the chief her of Ruli Purse have to w is compulsory on us to put off the calist in de orcy. Under ' n to-day, in Japan lue to face effort which might be made at the circumst which is the me a m in the period of its own ropresent. If we can progress quick unprctica! and i kulistic, time I n tion. But to argue from these ly there must be adequate runpatience of the Nationalist or the 1 positions to the refusal of self wins given us for pre-forring to pro- supine od truatful patience of the government is to sophistiy fres slowly or tu stand still. We President f the Yughly Cnfer which can only imprise on the minde have not yet heard those adequate ence? of chridren. In the ninetrenth TOLONA. As far as we have goue, The Question of Fitnss. century owing to n stupying ulo the only reason we have been able 1 1: is posible the President had cation we hul novych the to find is that the frars and he his eye on the a f tno se trurilne, naisty od p acity Nitations of our Murlorato ortry. or uafitness wich is the stock tu think for itself. Wild men stand in sur way. Tha wholu sophistry :'ils ne its c pin intellet and w h ile Page #196 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 the sophisms which were administered to us. But we have thrown off that spell and if the impatient idealists of the Nationalist party had done nothing else for their country this would be sufficient justification for their existence that they have mnade a clean sweep of all this garbage and purified the intellect and the morale of the nation. It is enough if the capacity is there in the race and if we can show by our action that it is not dead. This we have shown by organised succesful and national action under circums tances of unprecedented difficulty. If the success is now jeopardised, it is because of the temporary revival of the weaknesses of our nineteenth century politics and the desire to fall back into safe and easy methods in spite of their unfruitfullness. creates. Public Disorder and Unfitness. That is a weakness which is not shared by the whole nation, but is only temporarily suffered because a situation of unprecedented difficulty has been created in which it was not easy to see our way and in the silence that was unfortunately allowed to fall on the country and deepen the uncertainty, the forces et reaction found their opportunity. A caso remarkable for its sequel In times of difliculty to stop still happened at Edinburgh when a faithfor a long time is a cardinal error, healer attempted to speak against the best way is to move slowly for- Medicine and the undergraduates ward, warily watching each step but forced their way in, attacked and never faltering. Action solves the wounded the police, smashed all the difficulties which action chairs, hurled a ruined piano, from Inaction can only paralyse and slay. the platforin and hooted the discreetly absent orator in his hotel and challenged him to come out with his speech. On complaint the Chancellor of the University declared his approval of this riot and in a court of law the students were acquitted on the plea of justification. It may well be said that such a view of what is permissible in political life ought not to be introduced into India, but it is the worst hypocrisy for the citizens of a country where such things not only happen but are tolerated and sometimes approved by public opinion, to turn up the whites of their eyes at Indian disorderimess and argue from it to the uress of the race for democratic politics. And it must be remembered that are things happen on the Conument, free fights occurring even in augus. legislatores, yet it has not ben made an argument for the English people going over to the Continent to govern the unfit and inferior European races. A favourite device of the opponents of progress is to point to the frequent ebullitions of tumult and excitement which have recently found their way into our political life and argue from them to unfitness. our KARMAYOGIN. turbance the worst things of that kind which have happened in India occurred at Surat when Sj Surendranath Banorji was refused a hearing and on the next day when Mr Tilak was threatened on the platform by the sticks and chairs of Surat loyalists and the Mahratta delegates charged and after a free fight cleared the platfrom. The refusal to hear a speaker by dint of continuous clamour, hisses and outeries is of such frequent occurrence in England that it would indeed be a strange argument which would infer from such occurrences the unfitness of the English race for self-government. Wo may instance the University meeting at which Mr Balfour was once refused a hearing and at the end of an inaudible speech two undergraduates dressed as girls danced up to the platform and gracefully offered the conservative statesman a garland of shoes which was smilingly accepted. As for the storming of platforms and turning out of the speakers and organisers, that also is a recognised and not altogether infrequent possibility of political life in England. In the mouths of our own counof this argument trymen the use arises partly from political prejudice but still more from inexperience of political life and the unexamined acceptance of Anglo-Indian sophistries. But in the mouths of English-. man this kind of language cannot be free from the charge of hypocrisy. They kaow well of the much worse things that are done in political life, the west and accepted as an italicature of party excitemente rough horsepiny of public ucetings which is a familiar featur of excited tin:es in England, would not be tolerated by the more self-diciplined Indian people. As for really serious dis THE HUGHLY CONFERENCE. The chances of politics are Power whose workings do not reveal reality the hidden guidance of a themselves easily even to the most practised eye. It is difficult therefore o say whether the successful conclusion of the Provincial Conforence at Hugh. without the often threatened breach between the parties, will really result in the furtherance of the object for which the Nationalists consented to waive the reaffirmation of the policy fromulated at Pabna and refrained from using the preponderance which the general sentiment of the great. majority of the delegates gave them counting of heads, as is the rule in at Hughly. If things go by the democratic politics, the Nationalist sentiment commands the greater part of Bengal. But in leaders of recognised weight, established reputation and political standing the party is necessarily inferior to the Moderates, both because it is a younger force very recently emerged and because its leaders have been scattered by a repression which has ained at the tall heads of the party. There is also a large body of sentiment in the Mofussil which is Nationalist at heart but does not always venture to be Nationalist in action because of the difficulties in the way of the Nationalist programme and the respect due to the elder leaders. On the other hand among the young men who command the future, Moderatism is dead and what takes its place is a Nationalism which loves rather to act than to think, because it has not yet accustomed itself to the atmosphere of strenuous spirit of Nationalism and its objects political thought. In fact the aethods, though preferred, are not are becoming universal but its always adhered to and its thought has not everywhere penetrated be low the surface. The possibility or otherwise or united action was the governing thought throughout the Conference. The tendency to broak to pieces wax very prominent in the first day's fostered by proceedings and was certain incidents slight in themselves but each of which was in the exist ing state of feeling a quite possible pretext for disruption. It was from an observation of the proceedings Page #197 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ of the first day that either party ford its programme of action for the second. The Nationa'ist party intended to put forward a formal protest against any. acceptance af the reforms in however slight degree, to pross the Pabna resolation on the Boycott and above all to insist on the Conference taking some definite step which would either materialize the chances of an United Congress or once for all show that union was impossible. The Moderate leaders came determined on four things, not to allow any resolution recognising general passive resistance, not to allow any resolution amounting to an absolute refusal of the Reforms, not to allow any resolutions debarring delegates from Bengal from joining the Lahore Convention in Case of that body rejecting union and not to consent even to the bringing forward of any amendment or proposal of a pronounced nationalist character in the Conference. On all these points it was made quite evident that if the Nationalists preaved their points the Conference would be broken up by the secession of the Moderate leaders. In all these disputed KARMAYOGIN. free expression of opinion under fair and impartial rules. They seek also a centre for the country's strength which can give authority. to a network of organisation systematising the work of the nation. They seek in other words a centre. of deliberation and a centre of order and authority which charge of national progress. seuk this centre outside the long established body to which the nation has looked as the pivot of its poli can take Tu tical activities would have been at waste of material alrealy half-prepared for the purpose. In attempt ing to convert this instrument to its proper uses they may have committed errors of over-cagerness and passionate impatience, the ordinary. aults of a party of progress still young and energetic, but the errors on the other side were yet greater. The errors of lite and progress are more exuberant and striking but less tatal than the errors of decay and reaction. However that be, in the attempt the instrument itself was broken, but it is capable of being mended if the past errors on both sides can be got rid of, and it is the duty of the Nationalist Inatters, therefore, the Nationalists gave way and adhered only to their main point of securing some definite step in relation to the holding of an united Congress. 3 This is the position from the Nationalist point of view. We hope that the largeness of the sacrifice made will not, in view of the slightness of the chance favour of which everything else was thrown overboard, create any dis satisfaction in the party. All shades of Nationalist opinion wete represented at Hughly and they consented to be guided in the mai ter by Srijut Aurobindo Ghose on whom the responsibility of leadership fell in the absence of older colleagues who have been tomporarily or permanently removed from the field. The Nationalist party is in practical possession of the hea and mind of Bengal. It is strongly on them as the sense of the country is in favour of an attempt to re tution. This is the more meumbent supported in other parts of Indi and controls Maharashtra. It growing in strength, energy and wisdom. It surely inherits the future Under such circumstances it ea afford to wait. storo unity. A democratic party is bound to give the utmost weight to the general sense of the such country in a matter of primary importance. It is necessary to explain this action on the part of our party, for in his speech on the Boycott resolution SJ. Aurobindo Ghose purposely refrained from stating more than the bare fact in order that nothing he might say should. lead to excitement or anything which could be an excuse tor friction. It is not that the Nationalist party is not willing or able to stand by itself if that proves inevitable and seems the best courso in the interests of Nationalism and the future of the country. But it has always been the ideal of the nationalists to make of the Congress a great and living body deliberative in the manner of free assomblies which consider from various points of view what is best for the country and decide by majority or, whenever possible, unanimously, the parties holding together not by ilontity of views but by one common aim and interest and the combined freedom and restraint of a in name and the attendsnes of the constitutia which provides for the Na tionalists perfunctory or u. ele s t remains to be aven whether the great concussions made by the party will bear any fruit. The situation is not wholly encouraging. The position taken by the Moderate leaders that the Nationalists even if they are in a majority, must not try to enforce resolutions which travel beyond the limits of com.aon agreement and unanimity and must allow resolutions to pass which are contrary to their principle and policy on pain of a Moderate secession may be tolerated for some tis. but how long can a growing antiment and idual representing the future consent to be restrained within such iron limits? And it such be the basis of union proposed. it is obvious that the Congress will be an united Congress only party to give a fair chance to the Jores that make for the preservation of this old and honoured insti If on the other hand the resolutions of the Congress are recognised as the opinion of the majority leaving the minority perfect freedom to bring in their own resolutions when they have converted mass of public opinion to their views, the unity will be real and living. We were never in favour of shams. It is only righteousness that exalts a nation and righteonness means going straight; nothing can long endure which is base! upon unreality and hellowness, It therefore there is any union it must be one which recognises that there are two parties in the country and that each has a right not only to exist but to make itself felt. This is a right we have not refused to the Moderate party when we were in the majority if they refuse it to us, then the talk of unity must erase and Sir Pherozshah Mehta and Mr. Gokhale must have their way. THE IDEAL OF THE KSHATRIYA. As for the past one thousand years the progressive ideal in India has been that of Brahminhood, sa in the age upon which we ye entering, the progressive ideal will be that of the Kshtriya knight. Purity will be accepted as implicit and courage will be demanded. The Rajput will b the type of aspiration rather than the saint. The whole preocupation of society will be with males and strength rather than with subtle shades of refinement and social prestige. Criticism will on the great seale, and the smal unca mess of the village circle will be put on one sid. 4 fit only for old wives, goip. This will not reen that Hinduise wall have changed its goal, but only that the path markel at for the individual will be different. Infinite are the paths that lead to a singl centre. Then as now Mukti, Free. dom, will be held the supreme g But heroism, fearlessness and "blazing energy will be the forms which that mukti shall be wor shipped. "What is manlines" said the Swami Vivekaanda in a private talk, "It is to knew instin - Page #198 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MARMAYOGIN nely what should be the glory thought and knowledge. But he Some have only get the ingots olen mage u mere vanity or out, others have worked the ingots • The mbiyan b. when to wenkenk He neets her with no into the finest filigree Erik H. . . when to idle tat'ery or weak indulgence. 1 The Newtons and the Huxless .. . LI M when - Hand in hand, he trumls with her the Ray and the Boson, U lust te t uer Himination the rady of their cominon labour of others have revealed in 11. Ini pention. 'n VIP hope, in her sa our hen the hidden workings of The to w n obedicno: ble siderity, in his a wonder res. Nature, nt her universal laboratory Inerne feit Niinan otillreher unfaltering purp . completely wcreened in the 1. ib. ut metu pilu Higher all the woman of the itseeing lye of the ignoinnt. 'l'h in : : No m. shoukl rust we the mix who eagerly whinning rows in the quiver of 9 h. a web peak of Her tur the sake of the lcloved. A ll that visit us from ntar an whe r , Eirn the Highest of throne of the future will to us now orlinary. huundum Brahmin e base courage to the be who live and die for the Kunlight, and not the weapons of Trike the know all ideal itself. hupy if in this they the gor Apollo, lriving his gluw the t ot. when it com. hole comunion with their com- ing chariot of burning gold diawn But four m iling farud i rad nl. loy winged steed. They have though sential to the knightly i Lift- high above the m ye of been caught and imprisoned in character, innst fondation, et man n el womanhool in the its That is found in the the Spectrum, and most merci. life of the ideal trends are not lowly brought under the knife hatrouleof injustic, in the Mission of Accidents. They are the fruit of of scientific analysis. Un anul prec11, in liness in- long tapy and of many lives. This intellectual Yoga has opened tantly to give mp lite for the sake of Human life is made great in pro the huges of Nature before tIN. the right. Termin la the freedom i rtion to their intensity. Few Nature is no more wybils book of the Kwhatriya, that he is five indeed are the souls who can live to 119. We have begun to tudy ten uur for welf' Him w life for an idea. In the age that is now and understand her riddlen. Her in the juin that he will sheer awning, the ideals of the past will chigunas are endless as the Hallend for the lonner under not be cast aside. On the contrary, number of atoms in this beautiwhich he fights. He will die with they will now, for the first time, fril universe we inhabit men like hot of triumph. Nothing gloo- find their true fulfilment. It is Newton, in but gathering peblles 1 .Trentful will mar the sun because of the great purity and on the shores of the Infinite. i wrinity of his temper. sweetness of the Indian here that Nevertheless, his kuowledge is ile is a nervus as he is brave inon che develop the strength and growing from more to more, is the II. H ree from uspicion is courage its defence requires. Only WaVey of Time roll into eternity funtheartene's. Hu know the perfect minn is the true kishi munn is not an ephemeron. He is thrine of jaluvy, nothing of meantriyal, and the perfekt man is priest not for the hour for today but for sultation. His greatest joy is in A4 well as knight. eternity, willess Time. He is not The glory of his comrades. Flis LAL 11 think r rently of the n i ty protects him parfet. He is eternnlly. marchfrom a task that is before us. Vinerin ing towanie progress. He is draggTum Lobition. Honours history has there been a greater : ing list to the Heights his dire and the protection of the than now. Nothing ir the it is evern . From the highest with new mukti. Only in the hearts too high for the Sannyas stoep, he finds #higher and it the king can the Way not great ther the blie more still higher one and o n entof the IV.AA'N trise! vics. No form af lywari culie ingin mounting 11 begins The 18-hwght in tintlinching in higher than Bhutavi. This the work of Yoga now, but it is h t litir at herules Devi we have to realim. Her wor. 11 eternally unteliling po , . .ai pringly. In are the ship we have to establish. And we Nane first two: may remember that in the fortu of never tanding prognol.in ther wel Cimdhari who siniry still uncoming evolution. . Evren for gunces Cimdhari she sins till to the p rof kniglich . Durythathan of this day. i. Man is about the animal. Manean ! help on this evolution. He is not !! ..l cartully trained another lang ng " Yatto claru M. X luxu: 10114 always fettered by Lounge of the Insin soften 'Mattin" Heh. He en un cowhimself. I and come thrill YOGA This is loin highest privilege. In that 'The K ytken bis 5. Man inherits the like in his armor bright, and his is his glory. He is there p.cions in . Nature's purit last and last werk of native Art. Ver tunne fir the wllectual legacy of his predecessors ideal and improves it. He likes or the He is to the Even in bleep his hand is on the dust of the Earth word hilt, and his car open for the work left to him in an unfinished and arthy. He can master the cry that may ring forth it any hour, condition by the pioneers before Hesh. lleurvive the letion Awake! Arise! Fight y, and him. He digx. le cultivates of the then. of the '. It is lie, why of all * DOL till victory in won!" He now. He reape the rich and creatures, cich unite his facul 1.wdy o leuter and comracle, abundant harvost in the fields of tios within limet, and a su Int:on to banner and clue; the unit it cl o nt utifully We and expectation of grinte gion in which legions of workers and M o lis. In intellectual w truth in others, the price that hnve laboured for and centuries, operatin, in der to be able to mi nuble: the playfulness of him Every strijeling know now-a diy Int: the l ines of the great can never xxi h ww. that the Eidth muove round the sun, are the qualities of the idealand tot Vibe Vera, and that eiers est wutuber, and thus fulfil lis own misht Marple gravitatey towards its mother olject in life. Instinct and sulf The Kshatriya look for storing Farth. But he knows not how are not all his good. He finds milf : weal in woman. Hemany, like Cirlileo have spent, nay in it better and higher measure in tu h e racle, not it to sometimes lost their lives to H e rence her soul, his regard demonstrate what now appear to be giving away self, for "Truth, for her highest aspirations, and never prtent truths. humanity. He finds higher Law her to feblini's or ineffet. Thousands of great intellectual in self-depen, in welf-sacritice : . he is not man. Yogees haye impurillo their pre than in self-seoking.--in welf-prerw a le whrine, cious lives and dived beneath the 1 1 vation of viper,--the animal in 1 Subiertug unfathomable waters of the Ocean for A l l, he know of k ledge, to nie jewels that man miscalled the Devil or Satan woman, like and has the right RACE and ornament the minds of by the Jewish Puranas. Felt sacrifier in N e great the enlightened men, woment and 1114 He looks to her for char children of to-day. Hundrede hare HEMENDRA NATH SINHA, wir of the soul and makes her worked uncousingly, day and night! 36 Shambazar Street. to stiffer betong. He in the mase of Truth, with the help la liighest will with his i of the dim light of arseient reoarch. Page #199 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMATOGIN CONFERENCE. :0: between the Ruling Power and the tant state of things, one gute ruled and that happiness prosper. confused, nay, bewilderet. ity and contentment may pruunil MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION. thmughout the Province. PRESENT SITUATION IN BENGAL. Naturally the question arises (1) what has brought about the present THE PRESIDENTIAL Bengal is now in a state of tran situation in Bengal? (2) what is ADDRESS. sition; it is using through an the attitude of the Government? eventful period and God alon. -000 (3)What is the frame of the national Brother delegates, Ladies and knows what is in store for her in the Inind (4) sind what line of action gentlemenfuture. Take an extensive of should be now upto!? PREFATORY REMARKS. Bengal in matters cunnerton with general Permit me, in the first instance, WHAT HAS BROUGHT ABOUT THE adminitration, politics, to thank you for the honour you education, economies, PRESENT SITUATS IN BENGAL ? inclustry. have done tno in electing me your arts and every other inatte-inter. Political act was almost Print. But I must confes iny esting to all concernel; and what unknown in India call 1885, when litter unworthiness to Ell the chair, would you find ? stupendour the Indian National congresi Wa pacially wlut the Conference is change in the course of a fer Wars. nuugurnt in Bonday and a Nation being held at a time when the poli- Unrest prevnils throughout the Tro- al Conferener i held in calcutta fical atmosphere is surcharger with vince; want of har xists in 1885. The Indian National elements that may CAUSA gravo 'nmong those whose common object Congress WAN from its birth of apprehension and anxiety, l is to wrve their country owing to priptotic nature and it went on my incaucity to discharge the dittirense 19 t ueans and mort- holding it Ses from one Proheavy Tespitibility that link on one hws; political offences including vince to another. The National who has to guide the deliberations murders and attempt at murder are Conference, in course of time be of representative resembly liko being conimittel; state proieu- came metamorphoud into the Pruthis, which consists of members tions agnitust political offendere, vincial Conference and for the last with political ideas of different real or supposed, are being con- few years it has been bulding its shades. In discharging the duties ducted, in some cases sticcesfully Sessions in different Districts, inwhich have devolved on me and an in others unsuccessfully; de daunted unthwarted amidst opposiin carrying through the proceed- portation without trial or without tion from various quarters, the two ings of this Conference in a hitis ovea giving information as to the National Political Institutions wont Tretory manner, my only hope lies nature of the charges of men who nature of the charges of men who on doing the on doing their good work. In this in your kind indulgence and for are believed by my follow country connection I cnn't help mentioning bearance and above all, in your men to be perfectly innocent and the names of Mr. A. O. Hume, Sir hearty and earnest co-operation. Who are loved and respected for Willian Wedderburn, late Mr. W.S Permit me Rgain to thauk you for their genuino pintriotism; quarter- Caine and Sir Henry Cotton and the kind, warm and magnificenting of punitive polico in some Mr. Dwabhi Naoruji without whosi reception which you have been places; house searches are being co-operation, help, advice and selfpale to accord to me. The Remade by the police nccording to Hacrifice the movement could not ciption Committee are entitled to their whims, drastic repressive le- have achieved the wucens which it my thanks for the very kind treat gislative measures are being added has attained and for which they are to the munt I am receiving at their hands Statut Book. On the entitled to our everlasting grati. other hand, the Government is I am not going to make this occn chewing ity magnanimity and li. sion in opportunity for indulging The Congress and the Conference in rhetorical display, even if I weru bernlity in bocking to introduce a succeeded in educating the Indians capable of doing so. clume of reform which is intended 'to certain extent in politics, and and expected to give thu children the people of Bengal as it was before REAL O CT OF THE CONFERENCE of the nuil Inrge sharo in thu partition got innpred with the idea But I shall confine myse!f to the Government of their motherland. of unity for the formation of - ca position of the real object of the My fellow countrymen, again im- Lion, notwithstanding divergence in Conference, to rulate facts and bued with new actionalistic ideas matters, social and relgious-when events to bring the antional forces And awakened to a sense of duty thu feeling in Bengal in its integral auto a focus to concertinto them are exerting themselves for the state was one of univernal brother. for the public good, to discusy matt- develupinent of indigenous industries hood a proposal was started in 1904 lurs of importance tcting the ad arts and are seeking to import for the Partition of Bengal. That wital interests, rights and privileges eduention on national principles, vi the people, to criticise measures without the help or Co-operation of adopted or to done by Govern- Government. Mills, Factories, and ment, for carrying on the siminis- workshops and Colleges and Schools HOMEOPATHIC tration with thu avowed object of on national basis have come into giving protection to person existence, indicating the awakening CHEMISTS, PUBLISHERS and property and tu make suggestions of a national life and a desire to AND BOOK-SELLERS. for co-operating with the Govern- develop the natural resources of the 83, HARIHON ROAD, ment in a way that good and affec- country. In thinking over this ap- Branch : 45, Wellesley Street, tionate relations may continue parently conflicting and inconsis CALCUTTA. “The Bengal soaps are the cheapest and best in the #sket.' tude. KING & CO., Page #200 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 6 KARMAYOGIN ment to redeem the solemn pledges given by the Queen's Proclamation of 1858, the policy of the Government was then to exclude Indians frora higher appointments under Government, the failure to get even handed justice as between Indians and Europeans, specially in Criminal cases had already given birth to a sense of insecurity and unrest and discontentment. The Partition demonstrating utter and contemptnous disregard for public opinion accentuated the feeling already generated and developed a deeper and far reaching sentiment and accelerated the growth of a feeling which is of an universal character and which has affected the classes as well as the masses. The subsequent events and repressive measures have intensified the unrest and the people have become disconted and unhappy and excited to a degree. more The reactionary policy of Lord Curzon gave a severe shock to Bengal and stimulated the national sentiment. Wide-spread exitement and unrest followed when a whole community was in a state of excitement, some were found to lose their heads; and it is the younger and the impulsive section of the community who are most apt to be carried away by the surging tide of excitement. What has happened in Bengal has happened in every part of the world under similar conditions. This is an explanation and not a justification, for we deplore lawlessness and violence. We condemn it with all the emphasis at our command. Righteousness is the royal road to national re-generation. History says this through every line of her golden record and in the great work of national re-generation let us recognize this truth and scrupulously adhere to it. Let it however be said to the lasting credit of the Indian character that in the midst of all this excitement and unrest, the community as a whole remained steadfast to those proposal was discussed in the Press and on the platform and thousands of meetings were held protesting against the Partition as proposed. It is not necessary to enter into further details about the excite inent and agitation at the time for it is well known to you all. Then there was a lull for a time after which the Partition in its existing form was declared by the Government of Lord Curzon on the 16th October 1905. This form of PartiLion was conceived in secret, discussed and formulated in Camera, was never placed be ore the public for criticism or expression of opinion and was hurled down as a bolt from the blue against the emphatic protest and the declared wishes of the the people against orginally proposed Partition which was of mischievous less Every one of you know that the Districts in the Raj Shahye Division were not included in the ori ginal proposal but they were also severed from Bengal Proper by the final order for Partition.. LL nature. This contemptuous and utter disregard of public opinion, the dismembering of the Districts which were considered as component parts of one whole integral Province, the sense of separation amongst people who considered each other as brothers and above all, the introduction of racial feeling between Hindus and Mahomedans gave a rude shock to the people of Bengal, and the Bengalee population in both the Provinces and throughout India took to their heart. measure as inflicting a severe blow and causing injury of the first magnitude to their national cause and to their future progress and development. There are several factors for the present unrest. The contemptuous treatment of Indians by many Europeans, official and non-official; the unfriendly attitude of a powerful section of the AngloIndian Press believed to possess great influence with the Government disinclination shown by the Govern the peaceful and constitutional means which alone can bring us nearer to the goal of our aspiration. Selfgovernment un colonial lines under British Government to our goal, and this goal is to be reached by perconstitutional feetly legal and means. The new spirit which was evoked gave birth to the Pengul National Council of Education, the Bengal Technical Institute, the Cotton Mills, the factories for manufacturing articles of all sorts and the swadeshi movement, which are giving employment and affording means of livelihood, to millions of artisans and laborers. SWADESHI BOYCOTT MOVEMENT. As an influential section of the Anglo-Indian Press criticise in very hostile way, in bitter language and condemn in strong terms the Swadeshi Boycott movement and яs Government is beleived by some not to be with us, I deem it my duty te offer a few remarks and make a few observations in justification of the movement. It was the courage of despair emboldened my country Whe men to adopt a resolution on the 7th August, 1905 in consequence of which the people at large have solemnly pledged themselves to indigenous articles in preference to foreign articles of a similar nature, even at a sacrifice. This movement was never intended to be one of hostility towards (overnment of hatred and racial antipathy and I venture to urge and I believe you. will agree with ine that as a matter of fact it is not so. To those whose mother tongue is English, the expression Boycott conveys with it an idea of hatred and I regret that the expression has been made use of in connection with our Swadeshi movement. What we really mean by Swadeshi is exclusion of Bideshi and use of Swadeshi articles as far as practicable. If you please 1 would omit the word "Boycott" in connection with the movement, the word has no charm in it and I may say in the words of the poet "what in a name? The rose will scent as A FRIEND OF THE TIRED. When you are tired, either mentally or Physically, and man have headache, sadness of the mind &c. you naturally crave for some thing that vill cool and refresh you. Here and on many other occasions does H. Bose's EAU-DE-COLOGNE do an immense benifit by its deliiously refreshing qualities. it is extremely pure and far superior to many foreign and Indian Brands sold at a similar or ever higher price. Put up in large bottle with sprinkess Price Annas 14 per Bottle. Small Phial Annas 7. H. BOSE, Manufacturing Perfumer, DELKHOSH HOUSE. 61-k Bow Bazar Street, CALCUTTA. Page #201 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. *weet if you call it by any other and causes. There is no practical and who are in capablo of comų. wanie" and enll onr movement sim-use in carrying on any discussion tting offences and crimes which ply swadeshi and this nomenclature in this matter or making it a sub-were imputul ta them. Of course if adopted, would like our hostile ject of controversy in the long run British Justice, critics and I feel confident we shall The economic effect and the poten- which we have so much faith ishin at onco secure the sympathy and tiality of the movement are demon. ted itself and innocent men efter co-operation of the Government and strated by the rapid developinente rotting in jail for long time and without which n cumplete ance of in industria l arts, the Mill undergoing the hardships and inilustr. !!! . industry, er scheme, within a s pace of sufferings of'a prisons life and dis. the T. .. Face Anil varitime can hardly he exp . 31- ils incligius arties of daily Up! cipline though only undertrial pricott" in its fullest sense can never and of which it is unnecessary to Soners and after a great deal of he accomplished. For instance w give detailed list all testifying to mental anxiety axl worry and wnnot boycott foreign machin." the development after considerable ** *, Wern boks, scientific instruine its and I may here profitably quote a honorably arguitbull need only so on. You will no doubt have Hofer luy way of illustration possnge from the well known punch ample time to consider this ques. the Mirinapore case, the Bighaty of H. H. the Cimekwar of Brown rion and come to n definite conclu. case, the Barrah Cile, I d et "If your Swadeshi movement has sion after mature deliberation. tention the Alipur case in 11 brought some relief to these obisAt the outset when the move. in subjuice. enn and unnoticed millions and went was initiated it iny be al The Government is doubt tens of millions in India, am I have mitted there was picketing and in primarily responsible for the inrexon to believe it has done to a mune instances perhaps exoUHCH were justifiable prosecutions, but the perceptible extent; if it has created committed. But the Swiuleshi idea real repousibility attached to the Inrger demand for their manufiehaving permeated throughout the Police and onin-complaint ingriturv', widened the sphere of their length and breuith at United Ben cvane mainly lie in the fact that Jabur and brought some liglat w gal and having filtrated down to the Govermunt places d e colti " their dark and cheerless homes then the people of the lowest stratum, fidence in and reliance on Police the movement, gentlemen, has my There is no longer any need of pick reports Police reform is absolute-- pick cordial Hyan pathy." eting or use of force, in fact the The Government has Agrain and necessary and the Theocrity has idea has taken auch deep root laen to its intention long recogniser loy aynin declared the amongst the classes and the man Ciovernme, but ther. irevry encourage the development of inthat there is hardly any need of greitt vifficulties in attaining listries, but digenous arts and te "xternal pressure; self interest in CCN in this direction. unhappily it muli. distinction the dominating principle now any SEPARATION of JUDICIAL AND betwern true Sweshi and false the ally of swaweli. EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS. Swadeshi and treat the existing Tholunds and thouses of MA But the abuses of powers by the movement is not an honest er i homedan Jollas und Hindu Tan. Police can be figurled by effects true onc. I regret and dresily you They have been silved from starva Heparation of Juliciul Exocutis will join with me in expressing the til since the swadeshi movement function without tarther delay same regret that the Government notwithstanding very high prices of The semration is not a contro in its pronouncement hill not staple tool. versial matter, it is long bano thought it fit to point out the The movement is * protective conced by different secretard to difference between the two kinds of masure and not one for attack or stilte for Swiuleshi. I venture to say the dis Indirt and Vicerin by way of retaliation. We have no tinction is without a litforence. I and Covernors that it is a counsel hand in the Government fiscnl syshave no doubt and I hope in the of perfection. The recent state protem and we have no power to make very near futuru the Government secutus mphitise the immediate i protective turidt, but as the Neparation of the two functions. human will carries its guiding will change ith opinion --and if we The question has been discus inake only # blight. -- it nomin::) thrubare in the Press and trotu priuciple within itself we have change in our nomenclature and thu platform. So further observa recto # protective wall by our tions are unnecessary. attitude will give its unqualified the own will forces. I do not wish to tormont you with figures and support to our movement. The US SELF-OILING COMB recent onder for the use of indigenous statistics to doinonstrate the effect Grandest invention articles in Government offices OFFSPRING OF TRUE SWADESHISM of the Swadeshi muvemen: resulting sufficiently indicates bww the wind Avoid deterioration of hair by in an appreciable diminution in friction with hand. the imported is blowing. cotton wouls the Our comb will you to thread of your hair and will any POPLICE AND STATE PRONECTiOxs. fact cannot be denied, but that medicated oil to their very INH. portion of the Anglo-Indian Pross I have already referred to the The beloved w of Mora INDIA" Srijukta Auribindo tin which condemns the movement unrest and the prevailing excite in a spirit of rancuur und hatred ment. At this juncture the activity *. The idea is a very in genious one and has been ingeni and which predicted its failure of the Policy was at its zenithand oliwly arred out # 120 mb and abortiveness, has now been omne prosecutions were initiated at urves its purpose well." laboring, with the assistance of their instance of men of high and Price---1-12 with a phial of we!! of inaccurate figures and illogical respectable position in society, men medicated and scented Hair ol. deductions, to show that the diminuof culture and education, men, D.D. Gupta, tion is attributable to other factors whose ehuraeter was well known 79 Nimtolla Ghat Street. wit . The lid has Page #202 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. L NH. THE LIEUTENANT ( OR NEWS. Excellency the Vice wy in the exer"IM. IND P . KILI. Cim of his whers avlor the Regula SKOCS A 1.LFUATION AGAINST Hour. I r ating intend to tion in ordering deportation. SCH-IxXWIGRA finilti !! Hi the L lant. The l atiuht to have been Agreut mun stieu lu lees de .. . not treated with b lootit of daw, and Itity of Twink to neries will W: in the repli c ation, but it has plaint that havm In Wule ly rul ... in the Beng! p arcel by the higher Liliant with Lyrpintu bent Pilicet olaj Lier lekt "Clux (in ilwith conteapt uiminimithority that the piam stalleged that we Vevey wsuit I t's has becom- Rezultat alive and operative thr, made the bel and herpt 1 S i t hoithat both Regulation ought the uncler wrnfli. Onlinement, '. th of the righ Court will to m e to beyance. Riferi district officers se taken I ni! W i rbtin of ing to this Regulation of 1818 Lord prompt action in the matter and the Lawil i ghtful w turn of the Morley in one of his speeches in the Deputy Superintendent of Iwice WALA cummits h im t house of Tord ordered to proceed to the past and makiis reported en nirien ha fet Meanwhile the complainanta in pting all t he said is the "What have filed comes in the Court of Mr. H.G. bat , and when husty state of things we they appear to Ilaig, I. (XAn officer of ripetperilorisation des b lepoveted we persons of authority and ample ence and not judgruent who is holding tulate ourselves on knowledge of India? Well, the on- An enquiry in open court Another Subhaving : (overnor like Sir Edward archints are few but, on the other Inspector of Police Lelonging to u village police station in also under will before D hand, they are apparently prepared er we control the ad Mr. Haig. .. . teliny might be to go any length and run any risk, Mr. H. G. Huix, I. OS, the Joint trurily. An Indian friend of mine informs Magistrate, aftor hliling a preliminary 1PE: METATIONS me that there is no fear of anything inyniry, has indled a mume against in the nature of a rising : lout that Nub Trampuctor ( har l'eroint TM Wh iling the qustions, if murder continue a granerul unic of the complainat T e th The I. ! ; .nag the worlat inny arise and greatly increase the en so excites great inte. .ghout the .. . t or rven without danger of the situation. We can city. : the chart against not hope that any machinery will the Babu Aswin Kumar completely stop the outmg atonce: FATAL BUNTINO ATIDANT AT OUTACAMUND Dutt, kui na krmar Mitter ! but there is a growing indication Mr. R. E- Lawley, won of their exceS h undra Mullick Biul that the nativo popalntion itself is iloncies Sir Arthur and lady lawley oth W. teplore their clipta* alarmed, and that the Governinent met with his death on i hunting Held A m pthis with them and of India will have strong support on Saturuny afternoon at Ontauud. !! t.my for their misfortune llo way out hunting and tju from native public opinion. 1:1 ine over a ditch at homeuad (bla. , :: n while we ubstance, the view of the Govern- one with all the accident. He will * the attitude an act! inent India is that the prositivo dincu hred with his mount on the top of Giment we conside the of our Government in India as Lin Ard in nek pok), and he is wir t. the root cau. In sound and well-funean it has ever have lain there at least hall xt hour answer to in questions put in before he way d14covered.Mujort Hinge " been. And 1. do not ignore the But lowme merker, L. xud Slater were on the Gulf links und trichtful risks involved in transferring were sumigonel. Hin Excellency was un t in r ply that the ti what ought to be power under the gulay at the time and tbe wal 11ons were the result of love " law into the power of arbusty pro Lowa Malukou to himn by Major Dat information. bu after the express yonal discretion. the Military Secretary. The accident ion of opinion is regards the Police ( 70 by continued.) ucural Ab 430 And the boxy W: convidenco by his Lordship the purcheint Tuy to Government House by Mujors Chief Justio of Bengal in this Dul and Hingo at about 1-3), M. A stretcher of branches of tree and fed Midnapore cts--can tho deportit coat. W improvised to convey thu cons Iksud on Policu information boly the best. Her scellerry and report be justified ! On i h i t luarin hut the Mini petition of the question in Parlin ley Wute i. H lawley had not the Hun'We Member puttin; ty ! ( und from Necuucher www tha: e question was informed .lburaday lant nudo I'chredly luoking forward to training en Wils erudillo information bu re for the point tu poin fin.es whether crede information an! Universal wyropathy is being expro.wed ..information are synoms T hen use the one that is for their calloncius Sir Arthur and Bot the pibil'e have it to the best. Lady L loy... iw their own upinion. . KUNTAL-KAUMUDI " is the bost hair-oil by virtue of its . REO III OF 1818. wopdorful, Lia.l.cooling, and LUCSNBEARCU IMA VIKUAXGEthe portation of nine gentleinen hair rc-nowing properties. It The house of Palu Ilarondra Natt * mi t is not justifi nyild aroma is vory pleasing to Dult of the village Chabalipur was all....Price only 12 aus." for searched on the Cth September by the Till aid of the fossilised 7.02. Inspector of Police. Nothing incriinin lata w 1 of 1518 wily invoked ting we found. It is not known in what I tha deporten we rotting in Jail SOLD EVERYWHERE OR connection the warch was runde. One of ... ordin. pricorers The Prine DIRECT FROM the owner the of house is, I hear, a Mukh ister and the Seretary of State R:C:SEN & CO. .ejo Cornwallis Street. tear practising in Rangpu. 1 Indu bave supported His CALCUTTA.. uns wie eruildu information-- | Any Hair Oil Page #203 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMA YOGA NEWS. vonar, it ww decided to mil f oreworks agoSoveral bundle of cor. from today and to pay off the workmen spondence and other papers wors on the 10th iontant Boised, but the contents of these are not Tas FARIDPUR CAN * precont known Shanti Mukarjee who was arrested on TAIVANDRON POLICR CARE--- b h n on charge of attempt. One of the several CLAN which in A SKAMIT AND MEETING ing to commit deoity by the District offshoots of the root riot, wu torturo The Governinent of Bombay has inued Magistrate of Faridpur Anil was later by unlawtal detention in custody of wey the following notice:--The Government on charged under Boction 100, C. P. C. eral peopla by policemen of whom soverol regret if any personal inconvenience lowed to be let out on two bails were tried, the ronult being five were con has been caused by the cancellation of of Rs. 2, MO and Rs. 6,000 rospectively victed and mentered to various terms of of the Sheriff's notics, convening pubfor the two counts. The offer has been rigoco imprisonment from two months' lie meeting, in regard to the question declined. to six months' with fine. There are chees of the position of Indians in the Tran of torture and other offences by police SVAAL They have, of course, no objecDINAJPOX COSTERRNCRmen slao pending in which judgmenta tion to the holding of meeting for will be pronoubord shortly. The third anniversary of the Dinajpur . this purpose. Their views and those of the Government of India and of the Association and District Conference was ALDARD RELEASED ON RAIL Secretary of state are knows; but on, held yesterday. Eleven resolutions were Aldred the printer of "Indian Sociol. the other hand, they consider that the parad. A new resolution on the desire movement ogist" has obtained two suretion and has Sheriff as hility of setting on font Government officer should with a view to get decisivo legislation been released on bail summon and presiile over no mortinga of except nucl as are making the law of transferability non-controversial, "Joth non-political, and intended only to give right and occupancy holding KABUL YAW. general expression to a univorul public free from custom and local tango and DR. OHANI'S SUOCRABOR.-- feeling. In the present can those proposing an Amendment of the law of It is reported that Sardar Inayatullah conditions are not fulled. gioctment by landlords from homested Khan, with a valry and infantry escort, lands was pared will make prolonged tour in Gardez * SWARAJ" PROSCRIBED. Khout and Kandahar. Sardar Nasrullah A RAJA's LOYALTY. Khan is now busy attending to military In the Gazette (Commerce and InHi. Highoose the Maharao Raja of matter and the general training of the dustry Department appears the follow Bundi han inued notification calling Afghan Army. ing notification. upon his people to abstain from joining The Amir has isund orders in all vil Bringing by sea or land into Britik any seditious movement and expressing India the magazine Swaraj or the Indian lages in the Jollalahad district to the Nationalist is prohibited. his contempt and hatred for such pro offeet that five rifles with free amceedings and destring that all state munition will be given to each Malik or servants and subjecta should closely GANESH MODAY'S CAREheadman in each Village, which are to be The Chief Magistrate, gave his decision Watch auch dialoyal and wicked personaatilined in giving assistance to officials in in the case in which Ganesh Modak of and arrest those who may be found to reproming disorder and killing or captur. the Vartman Agency atood charged have come to the State, to manufac- ing offenders. with dimeminating sedition. In that he ture bombe and deal in explosive The Mullah Powindab and other lead. articles with a view to destroy life and distributed or sold copies of the July ing Mullahs of Waziristan are said to bo number of the "Swaraj." edited property and those who will be able to by proceeding to Kabul. Bepin Chandra Psl in London. It is arrest auch persons will be duly reward The Lashkar of the Ali Khel Mamo alleged to be containing seditious matter. ed by His Highnen -- zai and Munzi tribesmen are now repor His Worship in the course of judgmunt ted to be collecting in Tirab. ROMBAT MILL CR188. said that there was no doubt that the The Bombay mill industry is passing article in questiou was calculated to through a crisis owing to the abnormal CALCUTTA HOVADA RAIDED. excite dinaffection. The evidence alo prices of cotton. Five young Bengulin, it in alleged, of showed that the Acoused was not an Eight thouand employees of the mille doubtful antecedents were arrested, on ordinary agent but the sole agent of the mkoaged by Greaves cotton struck work warrants on Thursday by the Calcutta journal in India. It is also to be in to-day in consequence of the Agent's Police. As an early hour on Thursday ferred from the evidence that the acus. decision to close the millo three days in morning three simultaneous raids were ed koow the contents of the journal, the week during September and close made; one conducted by Inspector Mul His Worship convicted the accused and them entirely in October. The operatives I shy at 18. Jorahapan Street. another sentenced him to one month's simule to-day refused to go to work. They I by Inadactor Jennings at 108. Abiritol. imprisonment contended that closing the mills three lsh Street, and the third by Inspector days in the week would give them but Ram Gopal Chuckerbutty ab 09 Bechu BOMBAY MILL MAND tarvation wage, that at the utmost Chatterjee's Stroet. A strict scareb ww Since the cloning of the mills in the the mills night be closed two days in mado at each hour and M result, city, large number of mill operathe week or that they might be entirely Are Bengali, the names of whom, the tives have been left adrift. There has closed from today, and they might be polico refuse to disclone, were arrested Loon panic aupong boarding house keep. paid off. Terwgh the intervention of and lodged in jail on charges in con er, grain toerchants and landlords, who Mr. Edwarels acting Police Conimis- Deetion with the Faridpur dacoity of have in some car crased to give credit to unemployed mill handa. Owing to the cloning, wince last Sunday, of the mills C. RINGER & Co. owned by the late Dwarkadas DharNINY matters have grown still worse. 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. ESTALBISHED 1887. ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Secure THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC Prompt work & excellent rates FROM ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. B. MUKERJEE & CO., If you want reliable and genuino Homoeopathic modicines, take care Plimsed Accountate & Auditors (LON DON u get them from RINGER'S. 18, Curvet , CALCUTTA. DIA. Page #204 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 KARMAYOGIN, FACING YACTS. drawn the deduction that their turo Sir Harry Johnstone in Kollah In the mame number of the Nineteenth must be at hand; that if native man, not profousing Badiol principles. Century and After in which Sir Bamp. of India, of no matter what religion or Wo give bin viows the are. As an fyldo Fuller has shown cause why the are paid taxes and obeyed the law, he additional cause of unrest. be add to deinands of the educatel Indians should whould have a me voto, N O power of "this felt want of franchine the not be listened to Sir Harry Johnstone control over the Government that taxed "ofben tactlean and even tyrannical twee has given reis why they should be hin. Sir Harry Jonatoue, by the way, bavior of a small proportion of British in lintetied to. Ono seldom oO ATORN forget the important fact that it was not India": mich refreshing frankness in the general in the hands of "hold down" Imperialinta I write these words advisolly and after run of contributions on Indinn affairs to to hold back the march of Time or the home personal experience of India thu British periodical literatur, moria. CourNo of civilisation, and that the leaven ir better that we should face facts. The lly from toen of distinctly conservative conservative that is working in other parts of Asia Indian Civil Service conrinta for the instincts liko hir Harry Johustu hay not had its origin solely in the Indian most part of tho bont type of Englishnian, The Rotable communication unler netice Universiting The great question is not Trishman, or Bootchman which could hi thu tnoro romarkalıle for this fact of the responsibility of this or that people he sent out to India to govern and alThat Sir Harry Johnwme in not a mun for the evolution of India towards ministr...But some of the leader officials, of Ravlical principle will be evident nerescary condition of things demanded perhape of the unconvenanted servicefrom the fact that he cannot suficient- hy the entire of Time and civilisation, inagistrater, justices of the peace, ly condemn the loweries of the but of the unavoidable necessity for those Holdierw employed in civilian ponts l'rutentant (hurches who wed the who are at the head of affairs to advance ---do not always attain the high standart "tagon's teeth of education" anong with the time. And Sir llarry John of excellence. It is known to me as a fact the native of Indian Afrina But tone, we are glad to 100, is very explicit that of late years there have bron a eufhe d i not held that the originnl vin on this point. cient number of harsh and even svago Wotll be ripiat. hy cumanitting tho The writer has given a five example of judgments-excerive terms of imprisonfurther in liste of trying to sup. the proverbial British love for justice mont, for example, for relatively small press the irresistible crop of yellow, and fairly in taking a strikingly im- crime---imprued ly hot-tempered urban Ltown and back t aking a co partial view of things in India in spite magintmtes, to have caused an extremely nequenre of well educated a of his predominant Conservative instincts bitter feeling to reverberate through the hverage Cap an," for the mo which it has at times vainly tried to Rengal, the North-West Province, and right to have it wird in the government surprenalin views regarding the gine- the Bombay Providency. I know person of their own count 14 and the disposal Lis of the present nituation in India are ally reveral English men in India who of the money in by their own particularly noteworthy, aud will loan yield to no one in their loyalty to the Em taration.The "holling down" piliey eyu-poner to the reader of the Vines pire or their untunin for that Eropire, it it was to be apostol at all the Iruth Cintury and four where bowpit but who have felt compelled to draw pub watch word of the British Empire, shonlel bile pages have latuly been cially dev.. lic nitention, through the l' or by Inve been nalul to the mast in 1792 ted to the misrepresentation of India and personal intervention, to the injustice of before the first d ating Missionaries its affairs. For example: certain sentences, and have even succeal wont out u British India. It is now ed in getting one or twocł them reriner tro late to The natives have ne direct voice in the talk of checking the title or reverwel. Of course, in consequence, that he wet in and in lifting the wholo government of their own country, no way they. tho real' lieto-wore continent, as it were, out of itself. "The 24 to the Atuount of taxation which wha!! attacked by the Jingo :/ th Indiaafect couro for T rial Euglwl is bo inach or the manner in which the the 'real' little Englets tnw to fun the fact their "The only sule taxes shall be spent. Neither it might lives were made intolerabili preven tion of the prulle is to "faer, digesto ruid ) do the European burn or wit their business at low and damagel aud gradually provide for almit tled in the countries have anything of Lorause they lead at eupted to stand up the end of the buk, men and the kind : but then they are very few in against u of justice in the waruo way yellow peplex under our way for it number and no important Ruropean inter in which n itrates are pillorie in she voire in their w' di of The !.. est is unrepresented on the council column of "Truth." Yet I make bold ir cast, there is now no withi. ug frun the Vicuroy and of thu giat Imus to why that we of this description have them , vea itxulta do tot, Government, while the English Prens done more to mitigate who present feel exactly vuit your with in practically unfetteral, provided it ex ing of onrust iu lude than thoir follow It is not the fault of the natives that prove its opinions in the English countrynion of the cast of thought natiaffairs in Indit have taken an inconvent Language. It can deliver itelf of the rised by Bernard Shaw in a recont proient turn, ways Sir Harry J. bustine. It hapet criticism of Government and hibited play. i. Enzlichamen te wives who live in at- of pronalities which jt stop whort of The solution of the problem, accord ed the "R "las, who have rullol into libel (if it chooses) without incurring ing w the writer, luce, not in a futile being und Very like their own; per penalties. I do not ay that the titiro bellowing over what should have been sonalities w ll studied the lessone Press is not free to decant on projectod but in lowing the present and thu future vi Butopan busty, having followed the laws and on the actions of officials, but it in the fure, and in the recognition of prorem hy which the (e dic of the UN womplish this task a gandedly the fact that there must bo "give' Latel K. , the Jew the laboring that its condition is no freer than the and also in any earst atteinpt to ela-9e (Cu ) lave Lumio emanes reas of Russia as applied to the name aivanre with the tinies, and gradually pated indir.net, lu.ve very naturally purposes w pave the way, fronu procedent to LARGEST IN INDIA procedent, tawards a more perfectly Awanlod Modul at the Indian Industrial Exhibition of 1906-07 guvernul Empire."... The Panjabee. Gold MACHINE-MADE STOVE PAINTED Silver STEEL TRUITS POR CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. ownmake FOOTBALLS. • Extract from Mr. J. C. Crimming, LC'S. Special Report on In Instrial Survey of Ban Ad Agents wanted everywhere. (Bude (alcutta totte, August 20th, 1908) Lists free on application. 4. REGISTERED TRADE MARK THE ARY. FACTORY OF 107, SIACHUA BAZAR ROAD, CALCUTTA, turns out roud SEN & SEN Alle articles 1, Chowringhee, CALCUTTA 147 Y ACTUA}AR AD, alcutta. Tel Add:"TRUNK," CALOTTA Medals THE ARYA FACTORY Page #205 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ : KARMAYOGIN. PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS. Mo. 1 Hogal Keria, Simla P. O., BEWARE OF IMITATION Adandhawine INDIAN CHEMICAL or control. After the Times came the Hon. Mr. Raker. During the discumion Of late English statomon omen both both in in on the Bill for the Prevention of Seditious India and in England have been be- Meetings in the Council of the (lovernor M traying symptoms of inpatience which General of Instita Dr. Rash Behari Ghome is not consietent with sound stateamen. called it a "Bill for the Prevention of ship. They have succumbed to the angry Sedition Meetings and the Promotion of passions of the hour-deluded, on the ODO Secret Sadition." The Indian members hand, by the utterances of the bureaucracy of the Council were of opinion that the alarmed at the prospect of change and, measures would drive discontent underCALCUTTA. on the other, by the clamour of a ground and thereby enhance the chance section of their countrymen whose ves of volcanic eruptions in the future. The tod interests the changed ciruumstances then Finance Member referred to these in India tend to injure. And they are apprehension, and openly maid, "I am viowing the trend of events through a nat in the least afraid of driving nedition somewhat distorting haze. underground." This was certainly Inla The question of the conversion of the portion and not exactly at nanlike. trong. olid, practical, invincible But what one coulil oxeune in the Mon. Britisher into an amotinal, lystericnl, Mr. Baker, the Financa Member one excitable and panic-stricken race neod cannut neglect in Sir Edward Baker, the not trouble uu. What we are concer- Lieutenant-Governor of the hot ailnod with is the attitude of the English- vanced province. Yet in spite of the fact man towards prenent-day Initin truggl- that the London Police-an ahler und Wollknown invigorating tonic of ing to ameliorate her condition. more scrupulous bely than the Police budy and mind. It had been recog. It was, we believe, the Tims which in India - decline to norept the sportion uised as the best tonic alterntive --after dracribiug in detail imaginary made by stray individuals that the recent murlers in London were a part of a huge in Nervous dubility Exhaurion, LORS methods of prealing sedition in India first Lrandirhed the sword, and wran- conspiracy to murler Englishnen with of Memmory. Brinfag Dimness of cord the effeto and foolish opinion that out discrimination between the innocent sight, Confusion of Ideas, lony of England had conquered India by the and the guilty, Sir Elwant him threatenvigour, Nervous hondache, palpita- yword and would kee it by the awarded to punish Bengal for the action of tion of heart, Mental prostration, The Times when it muude this ridiculous Molan Lal Dingra. Ele ha threatened General sleeplesenehs etc.-- 0% Anacrtion was evidently ignorant of the to bring a solution which will be he phial Re. 1 Dozen Rs. 11. Pound real hintary of the conquest of India peaceful" nor "prinless," "and their and oblivious of the truth that you can will be little room at that time for & nien Rs. 3-8 not conquer the heart of people ly discrimination between the innocent and fire and steel, and --as an Englishman the guilty." Nuch a method is nothing said more than half a century back, if not in direct contravention in the tin "fleshly Arms, and the instruments of principles and best traditions of British war, are but a fragilo tenure, and 'woon justice which gleich in taking ! to nothing brought,' 'when oppool to care to see thith the innocent do not huller the interonta and the will of an en. for the guilty. Moreover what does this A pont remedy for habitual canto lightened people." The English in In threat wignify? As for the m ic tipation cough gout rheumatism dis are not numerically stronger than patient and liw-abiding-they do not worins ,biliousness and piles. The the people of the country, and their descrive il. Ay for tray fanatie hohen Dhingra who kill innocent English best nervine tonic administered in position in India niunt depend not on their And one langed they are all of liv convalascent state. 4 oz. phial Re. 1. military strength, but ou tho willingness of the people themuelves to maintain punishment Dozen Ra. 11. Rs. 3-8 Per pound. thom in that position of lofty ominence. Then there are the .. th This has been admitted by all consible which somo lodiana--re ed more on Engliwhmen who have wludied the coun- their religiouuners and sirupulous hodie try and its problems. "The hugo than for their political W e ber An idcal combination of Iodised mental, India's Mynbol, is a docilo condemneil unheard. They have en Sersaarilla with gold. The best beant, and may be ridden by a child. denied the right of an open trial. And remedy for all sorts of venerial poison Ho in consible, temperate, and cowily though we have been told that the and mercurial taint in the blood. 4 attached. But "When he is angered in denen against them was rurfully 02. phial Rs. 1-12. Dozon Rs. 20. Harncat, hiu vaxt bulk alone makom hindered by reponsible officer, that si clangorous, and put it beyond the Pound Rs. 6-8. denre must bave been in the first strength of the Mtrongest to guido him'instance-wered by the Police Moram Sri. TILAK'S CERTIFICATE. Do you all remember the Vow oa the 7th day of August ? Essenceof draksha MRR ZARZINA. I AQUA PTYCOTIS 1st FACTORY SWADESHT IN INDIA. CON FANCY GLASS BANGLES, It is used sucessfully in Acidity Indigestion and diarrhous. Very conveniont for Mofussil inhabitants, 3 oz. phial As. 8. Dozen Rs.5-4. Complete catalouge sent froe on application. Wanted all to try our Samplo Box, which contains 30 fancy Banglow in Mi suitable for all olmason of Lading from 18 and upwards (pira clusively for Lading of Ligh class) and which coata R. 2 only including V. . and other charges. Our Bangles have been specially proferred by our Bongaldo Sinters for the last 3 years, for Durga Pooja Festival. The work of "Arabiada "Chidambaram 'ad "Tak Banglow is extrwy satisfactory. Rates of Commission and othor information supplied with Box NATU AND COY. P. GIRGAON. Bombay. 8. N. BASU, Page #206 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 326 UPPER CHITPURROAD, CALCUTTA গেলেরপাচন, islo NO. R. C. BROTHERS. 12 KARMAYOGIN disordited in the law courts of Bengal, convenience of bis life." India though Purinn, Madras, the Punjab, and the within the range of lord Morley's genius, la I'mited Province. And sales and until liceoutside the area of his knowledge. And the lenne which can bear scrutiny in it is to quote his own word " master adduced the people cannot be blamed if piece of melancholy monDON" to con Then they heritate to be convinced. sider Indiane meroben of an inferior again the ronrlitina of confinement in not, race simply because they happen to have been conquered by In the care of all of them, comfortable. 177.100 people whose ancew. Sach, at leant, ha been the ertion tors were nakorl Larbarians when their of Srijat Sukumar Mittern who had an an entorn had elaborated civilisation interview with his father Nrijut Krishna which bre muccessfully with to the Kumar Mittra at Agra, and Naw with corrive wear and tear of time. In it his own eyes the arrangement that the much that these deported gentlemen are y invernment hard made for deporte not herded together with common «rimigrntleman of powition and prutninance. nal7 The conditions ander which they And..what in more the publisation of have to live loave much to be desired. And this has been shown in Srijut Sukuinvernment on the subject, in the papers mar Mittra's lotter a algo in the letter co to have infriand the responsible written by a deportee from Rawalpindi. tin ch that they have threat. The usual style of living of some of there to prive the deporter of the deportees was conatlice and their stan ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA Funktful privilege of communicating with dard of comfort higher than those of Founders of Steel Tpunk Industry 1. Plately tends of lotters Lord Morley who has in the eve of his life in India. dobiliul as a very letter is examined by turn his link upon bimself, and trampled ESTABLISHED IN 1B ...ek liefdespatch. The publication onder foot the principles ho had preached Best Machine inade, Stovo painted. o ch letters is likely to provoke incon all his life. STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES. Vasent and barrassing questions in Last-but not least comes tho asserthe Tritish Parliament, and reveal the real tion of the Master of Elibank whom FACTORY :nature of the traatment that these deportho wine of Dorgot power seems to have 11, Maniktola Street, (Rambagan.) *nre receiving but the manner and turned giddy. Speaking at Woodlord HEAD OFFICE:method of prwluding the pribility of the other day be said, "that Lord 7/1, Cornwallis Street, (Kalitola.) their publication if the rumour can Do Morley would do hin duty, undeterred BRANCH when a true-are hardly comendablo. by critician. He would doal drastical 101, Bow bazar Street, (Baitakkhana) It w English administrators have to ly with those who were exciting din Daror CHHATRA BANDAR LAD. 4-1 College Square. minded what every English whool. loyalty wbile themselves kouping in CALCUTTA inoy know: the background. 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SAM BAZARSTEDT debil. 1 Altre 10 *** TM & TT4 - 14 OF to wafa 192 CTR 71.11143# 47 14 - 91473*-**41** **77642 57074151254****** 14A 5*97849245ifa 0121 AT 0167717 011 47 af IS ' 11 VARTAMAN AGENCY GIRGAON BOMBAY. THE SOLE AGENT OF KARMAYOGIN FOR BOMBAY CITY. 821 515 31-414894 *** 411 4.D 49 *1973974671 0:1 ***4 1 FÊTE# I fa 4 * 2013 famt06:11317 914 34 at ytaf414 , -f1+0 Ritcafort 755 987 AX fo-144 . f$ 128 Page #215 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. I. 2nd ASHWIN 1316. No. 13. FACTS AND OPINIONS. when necessary, invective. This is of antimited Congo will wr the theory of co-operation plus take shape matrilised fact, The Two Programmes. opposition, opposition in words, co- and even if it does, it is likely to be The could hardt snore operation in practice. It has to be under such circumstances that the Niking contrast than the pro- een how for the reassertion of this Nationalisty would be ill- mat maner dissimilarity .ween the policy, for some time discredited put their main energy into con solutions passed at the Mughly will go in its results and what is the grees work until they have to all Provincial Conference under the underlying motive of the Moderate pervadugud sule a Atrength in ..***.ruf the Moderate leulers' threat leaders in insisting on the reases the country is to make it possible la decinte themselves from the tion at this particular moment for them to risert themselves with procoding if' the Pabna resolutions when the l'artition, Deportations, out any peril to the united progn werreeffirmed and the resolutions coercive laws are in full operation of the nation. They must vind Missed it the enthusiastic and suc. and not a single one of our gries- cate the superiority of their pro sui District Conterence held ances redressed. The Nationalist gramme by its effectual execution 1st Saturday and Sundny in the programme sorte nutonomy as the and ruwult, leaving the Moderna Surma Valley. They are verully right of all nations, advocntcs the for the present to the raptures at 1hr Te-attirmation of two diferent use of every legitimate and pence. their rapprochement with the Programmes, the advanced Moderful means towards its establishment buroancrucy. ate programme of a wction of opi. whether swift or gradual, and cy. The Reforms. 21:00 in West Bengal supported racially favours the use of self-help An argument advance in fiivour by Faridpur in the East and to train and organize the nation of the Refornis is that, however prinkling of individuals in me of for self-government and of passive ineflectunl and illusory the expan. The large with and the Nationalist resistance to confirm and defend the sion of the Legislative Councils av programine my advanced by Easteasures of Nelf-help and to bring be and the illusory nature of Hengnl and a nunt noction of opi- promure on the bureaucrney to that expansion cannot be briunion in the best. The adv.inced yield a substantial mensure of self mesure of selfly denied- Atill there is included Moderate programme contemplates government. The defect of the in the Reform Schemu mesure Colonial self-government as a dis- Nationalist party is not in onergy of local self-government generous. tant and ultimate goal, ndrocates or organisntion, for it has superior complete and effective, which is commercial boycott of foreign goods, enpacity in these respects to its well worth acceptance. We are by contemplati National education as opponents, but in means and the no means certain how far a subun educational experinient support present weight of its personalities. stnntial measure of local self-govern practically by some, in theory It is only by effective, persistent ment is really contemplated by only by others, and regards self- and organized work with what the Government. It was originally help as a pendant and subordinate munns it has at its disposal that the proposed, we believe, to four local to 80-called constitutional ngitation, party can make up for this inferior self-governing bodas elected by the in other words, the acceptance of ity. That organization must now people and uncut !! by any erything the Covernment Ro be tnken definitely in hand. It is official climan. But many things utject tu piutei, criticum doubul wherber the frnil bepew orly red which con Page #216 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 to have little chance of taking shape as ultimate actualities. We are not aware how far the measure will be carried out, what limitation may be put upon it or whether the control of the official chairman will not be replaced by a higher and more distant but eventually more effective control. We shall have to be thoroughly assured on these points before we can allow that any measure of local self-government included in the measure can outweigh the nugatory character of the main change in the instruments of government. Unless the local self-government is complete and ungrudging, it may be a convenient measure and to a slight extent strengthen the educated glass in the mofussils, but it cannot be a vital measure or even one of the first importance ainong changes of administrative structure. In any case it cannot outweigh, however fult it may be, the disas trous character of the principle of separato electorates introduced by Lord Morley, intentionally or uninten tionally, as the thin end of a wedge which, when driven well home, will break our growing nationality into a hundred jarring pieces. Only by standing aloof from the new councils can this destruction be avoided. This is the point on which we feel bound to lay stress again and again because it is the one vital and effective thing in the new measure, all the rest is mere frippery and meaningless decoration. It would be a poor statesmanship which bought & small and temporary gain by throwing away the future of the nation and the hope of an united India, and posterity will have reason to curse the memory of any popular leader who for the sake either of more gilt on the "gilded shams" or even for a real measure of local self-government, induces the nation to accept the reforms with the separate electorate and special previ leges for one community as an es sential feature, The Limitations of the Act. There is another point in this connection which destroys the little value that might possibly have attached to the argument from Lord Morley's intentions about local selfgovernment. One peruses the Act in vain for a guarantee of any mensure of reform which may be conceded under it to the people except the number of elected and nominated KÄRMATOGIN. members in the Councils. Every thing else, literally everything else, is left to the discretion of AngloIndian officialdom. No doubt the present Secretary of State will have the ultimate decision as to the rules of election, nomination, formation of electorates, acceptance or rejection by the Government of elected members, veto, division, interpellation etc., and he may decide to put the felt on thickly and copiously. But even if this be done, not one of these things will be assured to us, not one of them but may be reversed by subsoquent Viceroys and Secretaries of State without infringing, the meagre provisions of this Act. As for local self-government we fail to find any guarantee either for its introduction or, if introduced,-as, no doubt, Lord Morley will have some slight respect even yet for his own reputation,-for its retention in the future, What is to prevent a future Alexander Mackenzie in the Viceregal seat from so altering any measure that may be given as to ronder it nugatory and what is to prevent a future Curzon in the India Office from confirming this step to rearwards? So far as we have been able to find, nothing at all. We are just where we were before, with concessions granted by arbitrary condescension which may be withdrawn at any moment by arbitrary arrogance. Well may Lord Morley say that this is not a measure of self-government and, if he thought it were, he would not concode the measure. The nationalist party is not opposed to all acceptance of reform; it would welcome and support a measure which would really concede even a minimum of control and provide a means for future expansion while perpetually guarantee ing the small amount conceded; but a measure by which no control is given, no step taken is guaranteed as to permanence and no provision made for future expansion is one which no thinking man would care to have even apart from other defects, and no practical politician will look at for a moment when coupled with provisions disastrous to the future of the nation. Shall we accept the Partition? This may sound a startling proposition to a nation which is perpetually reaffirming its decision never to accept the settled fact: But it rises definitely upon the question of accepting the reforms. We cannot conceal from ourselves the sturingly patent fact that if we accept the reforms, we accept the Partition. The new changes are partly meant to confirm the division which every English statesman deelares. it to be essential to British prestige to perpetuate, and if the older lenders of West Bengal accept the reforms and stand for Sir Edward Baker's Council or allow their followers to stand for it, the sooner the partition resolution is deleted from the proceedings of Provincial and District conferences and the celebration of the 16th October discontinued, the better for our. national honesty and sincerity. If the West Bengal leaders, who under the pressure of public opinion gave up their seats on the old Council and the idea of becoming Honourables in future, join the reformed Council in Calcutta, there is nothing to prevent the East Bengal leaders from joining Sir Lancelot Hare's Council in the capital of the New Province. If that happens, where will the Anti-Partition agitation be and where the solemn vow of unity? Ta sulemaly meet once A year and declare that we will never, never accept what we have accepted, would be a farce too hy-. pocritical for the conscience of the most cynical or the intelligence of the most deluded to tolerate. Any revival of the fiction that it is East Bengal which has been partitioned from West therefore there is no obligation on Bengal and the West Bengal leaders to boycott the Councils while the East Bengal leaders are so bound, will not be suffered. But the Moderates have definitely and rigidly excluded political boycott from their programme; yet what is the abstention from the Councils but a political boycott;? If they carry this exclusion to its logical result and accept the reformed Councils, that is the end of the Anti-Partition agitation. Lord Morley's policy will be entirely successful and Mr Gokhale may still more loudly acclaim him as the saviour of India from a state of anarchy and chaos. ' THE PROCESS OF EVOLUTION. The end of a stage of evolution is usually marked by a powerful recrudescence of all that has to go out. of the evolution, It is, principle, of Nature that in order to get. ww Page #217 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARALYOGIN. rid of any powerful tendangy ishing force at an unexpected the anger, lust or pride is not his, or deepheated association in hu- moment. There are only two ways it is the universal Mother's and she manity, whether in the mass or in by which we can effectively get the works it and stills it for her own the individual, it has first to be better of the pension which seeks purposes. When, however, the vritti Ibnusted by bhoga or enjoyment to enslavo 118. One is by substi- is strong, mastering and unspent, afterwards to be dominated and tution, replacing it whenever it this attitude cannot be maintained weakened by nigraha or control riges by the opposite quality, anger in sincerity and to try to hold it inAnd, finally, when it is work, to be by thoughts of forgiveness, love or tellectually without sincerely feel. got rid of by nanyama, rejection forbearance, lyst by maxlitation on ing it is mithyachart, false or self-dissociation. The difference purity, pride by thoughts of humil. discipline or hypocrisy. It is only between nigrala and nanyama is ity and our own defocts or when it is somewhat cxhaustod that in the first process there nothingness, this is the method of by repeated enjoyment and coercion is a violent struggle to put down Rajayoga, but it is difficult, slow that Prakriti or Nature at the comcoerce and, if possible, crush the nnd uncertain methodl; for both the mand of the soul or Purush can tendency, the reality of which is not ancient traditions and the modern really deal with her own creation. questioned, but in the second pro experience of Yoga show that men She deals with it first by vainacy. ose it is envinged as a dend or who hnd attained for long years the in its crudost form of disgust, but dying force, its occasional return highest self-mastery have been this is too violent a feeling to be inarked with dingnst, then with suddenly surprised by a violent permanent; yet it leaves its mark inpatience, finally with indifference return of the thing they thought behind in a doepscnted wish to be as a mere ghost, vestige or faint dend or for ever subject. Still this rid of its cruse, which survives the ccbo of that which was once real substitution, slow though it be return and temporary reign of the but is now void of significance. is one of the commonest methods passion. Afterwards its return is Such a return is part of the of Nature and it is largely by this viewed with impatience but withont process of Nature for getting rid morns, ofton nnconsciously or half any acute feeling of intoleranee. of this undesirable and disappearing consciously used, that the character Finally supreme indifference or quantity. of a man changes and develops from ukuinuta is gnined and the final Sanyama is useasonable and life to life or even in the bounds of going out of the tendency by the would be fruitless when a force, single lifetime. It does not des ordinary process of Nature in quality or tendency is in its infancy troy things in their seod and the watched in the true spirit of the UT vigour, before it hny had the seed which is not reduced to ashes anyama who has the knowledge enjoyinent and full activity which by Yoga is always capable of prout- that he is tho witnessing roul and is its due. When once thing is ing again and growing into the has only to dissociate himself from born it inust havo its youth, growth, complete and mighty true. The phenomonan for it to cease. The enjoyment, life and final decay and wecond method is to give bhoga or highest stage loals either to multi death; when once an impetus hay enjoymont to the passion so as to in the form of laya or disappearbeen given by Prakriti to her cre- get rid of it quickly. When it is ance, the yritti vanishing alonge tion, she insists that the velocity sutintor and surfeited by excessive thor and for good, or else in another shall spend itself by natural ex- enjoyment, it becoincs weak kind of freedom when the Soul haustion before it shall cease. To and spent and reaction arrest the growth or speed 10- ensues which ostablsihes for a time loaves it to Him whether Ite shall seasonably by foren is nigrahu, the opposite force, tundeney or quality. throw out the tendency or use it which can be effective for a time If that moinent is seized by the for His own purposes. This is the but not in perpetuity. It is said Yogin for nigraha, the nigraha 80 attitude of the Karnayogin who in the Gita that all things are reported at every suitablo uppor- puts himself in God's hands and ruled by their nature, to their tunity becomos so far effectivo ns ducs work for His sike only, know nature they return and to reduce the strength and vitali- ing that it is God's foree that works nigraha or repression is fruit- ty of the vritti sufficiently for in him. The mult of that attitude less. What happens thon is that the application of the final Sanyama. of self-surrender is that the Lord of the thing untimely slain by violonce This mothod of enjoyment and all takes charge and according to is not really dead, but withdraws reaction is also & favourite and the promise of the Citan delivers for a time into the Prakriti which universal method of Naturo, but his servant and lorer from all him sent it forth, gathers an immense it is never completo in itself and, and evil, the vrittis working in the force and returns with oxtraordinary if applied to permanent forces or bodily machino without affecting violencu ravening for the rightful qualities, tends to establish a see the soul and working only when njoyment which it was denied. Saw le miss them up for Hs purposes of opposite tendencies, This is nirliptete, the state of abWe see this in the attempts we extremely useful to the oplertions solute freodom within the lila. make to get rid of our evil sanskaras or Associations when we first view of self-mastery useless and in- . for the individun'. The process trend the path of Yogn. If anger conclusive. It is only when this of human evolution has been ** 18 a powerful element in our nature, method is followed up by the use by the eye of inspired bersation we may put it down for a time by of sanyana that it becomes cffoc to be that of working out the tiger shoer force and call it self-control, tive. The Yogin regards the and the apo. The forces of cruelt bat oventually unsatisfiod Naturovritti merely as a play of Natur lust, mischievous destruction, par will get tho better of 118 and thu ) with which he is not concerned and giving, folly, brutulity, iguorinen Passion return upon us with aston- of which he is merely the spectator; were once rampat in humanity Page #218 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN they had full njuraent; then by cd by which what has to remain of machine which bids fair w revolun. the growth of religion and philo- theta will be regarded as the dis- tionise the initinl stages of printing ply they began in primis of appearing vestigis of n-dend reality Trochach hitherto known to the tiety such as the mining of apd without any further violent best mechanical engineers of the the christian OR in Europe to coerciou be transformed slowly and of world. The machine, called the M parily placed. jurtly put steadily out of existenco. "Bhisotype" after his nane, not under control. A is the law of only casts type at a far grester rat such things, they are always A AFFRAY IN CALCUTTA. than any existing machine, but redagun with greater or less innlenen produces finispod type, which reThree Men wilt with more Stabbed. quires no after-trimming. A rint of n inost serious charncter les se totalish thein While an ordinary type-onsting machine Ylves. Finally in the nineteenth broke out on Wednesday vight in casts about 80 to 100 types 4 minturn it m uned for time ng Burtollith Street, resulting in three uto and power-driven machine, of some of the forec hrul, for a time -countrymen being seriously about 800 to 1,000 per minute, the at 1241. xlinusted then los sind wunded anti they are reported to "Bhisotype" castey 2,400 types per the hour for Nanynma and graduale in dying condition. The riot sinisal from minute. The types, turnod out by the volution had took place between two factions. the. "Bhipotype," The leader of one of which is Heera Are cant Hally arrived. Such hou always in hard Gowallah of Burtollah Street, and Per ind in the end they are motnland, 09 delivered from the machine, Are as we have Hly to bring about their own the lender of the other is Bilutoo of said, a finished product, requiring himent, but before that happens Machua Bazar street. For year's past no subseqnent trimming. They are of other T ill-feeling had existed between the inesitable. We excellent quality and are suitable for pilnty signs of it in the members of the two factions who. i ling back into the beast which it is said, wete constantly quarrel high class book-printing, or news; 14 III progy paper work. Moreover, tho inachine in Europo and Ameling anong themselves. The rien Schind the fair outside of strained relationship between the being excoedingly compact and simple in its constructional details, Scieer, b, civilisation and two fictions culminated on WedTrumanitarin occupies the smallest amount of , and we are likely newday night in a fight of 1 most Hoor space, and can be worked 4. 7ine mersiyny of it in the wanguinary charter. Abotti 10-30 both by hand and by power as the w that is coming upon us. A p. m. the Machun Bazar Str.t facwimular law holds in jolitica uud tion, headed by Bilutoo, armed with CABC may be. Professor Bhiscy has further added to the utility of the city. The political evolution virious wenpons including large Type-casting in chine by.connecting of the human race follows certain knives nud" daog" innrehel to Bur. with it a battery of type-composing Icon of which the most rcent formuln Lolinh strout and provoked:1 quarrel lan been given in the watch words machines, and he has succeeded in with the llcera Gowallah faction. effecting Auch sinooth working of the of the French Revolution, fraun, Inn few minute the two factions two that the compositor at each of quality and brotherhood. Put cach numbering about fifteen inen, the eight or the forces of the old world, the began attacking unch other in a ten counected inchines will receive typo at the threes of despotism, the forces of truh stvage manner with their knives rate of 150 to 200 per minute. Lonal privilege and relfish explui- and dilus." A man named Buijor, Professor Bhisey has also inventition, the fore of unfrnternal strife (belonging to Bilates faction, had und passionate self-regarding compe his right hand completely ent away ed among other things an adver. (11n are always truggling tising lamp, which only add to the twent ! besides sustaining other sovero themselves on the thronmuf the euth.wounds about his body and legs. glory of his inventive genius. Fur ther, some ten yenra ngo he A dermined movement of reactions The local Police on receipt of the coinpeted against virlent in many part of the world news hastened to the scene which European inventory for prize offered by and nowhere perhaps her than in w:14 also visited by Superintendent England which was one an English paper for an original of the Crungan and Mr. Tegart, Deputy styled champions of press and Commissioner of Policu. The light weighing and delivering machine liberty. The attempt t o brick to listed about twenty minutes. The suitable for sugar, rice, coffee, etc., 11.10 won the prize, being the first the old spirit 14 one of those nec mob then dispersed though not be ily returns without which it can. fore several arents had been made Indian to succued n n nodern Tot le soutterly exhanstelu bu by the Police. " prize-taker in the West. But to blowted out from the trace the progress of his inventive solution. It 'The wounded man. Bijnath, rionly to be definato anrl crusher charged one Hurria and his father genius, it is his extraordinary keen. min. On the other hand the foreSew Pal, with wounding him with ness for mechanical work from * school-boy and his independence of of the l ocatie tunduncy is not a knives and " On" while lurrin, character (ns is evident from the Pre which in pont but one which has whe MAN wounded severely.com mit Ihn . i fire which plained against Binto and his menns he adopted from his bryhodli Thul the rout out b rite. Fazeb. Bijnath, it is sail to support himself and an is essen tint to the fru culture of genius) j ent but one which is still and pronuly committed a violent W elcher for finalitult illi teer of mother that have made him # world-re TRITI inventot, His work is not 1. tempt to coere it in the fact for which he WAS Chleted c t ually on the only appreciated in Europe, but in went to jail. During the height * 1 bronchi back the In also we have the warin np. of the riot an I:lian myser-by preciation of his worth in the fo7. ti m fiere, lungty and being toistaken for one of the gang g to it fur motto lowing lines from i the Presidential was surely stabbed, nexessitating Listy. Enality and Frater his removal to the Medical College Adulrusy of Mr. R. N. Mudholkar at The te tille nilition "wr Hospital, where the other two the last Industrial Conference held i t ! It likely thit the at Muiras. Mr. Mudholkar snid, wounded men were also admitted. atellitude of the letnocratic "We have a J. C. Bone and a T. K. All the three inen are reported to will tinfy the utmost be in a dying condition. Gajjar, trien, of whom the scientifie Tho "I those of norty who world must feel proud. But we Police are making further enquiri. ** a c fextom, or of want more Boses and more Gajjars. es with a view to Arrosting the T arolity who tricy to And here, gentlemen, I would on othpripen implicated in the riot. blish welistic derud lavel or behalf of vou all offer congratulavoru fraternity who dreams A GREAT MARATHI INVENTOR AND I tions to A countrymon-Professor worldlinbrucine communism. HIS BPOCH-MAKING INVENTION. Bhisey of Bombay, who has just renisation of this turned from England after having Meal is undoubtedly the l'infortor S. A. Bhiscy of Bombny perfected a new machine which prola . of the human who had been carrying on his ine- Thises to revolutionise the art of ...) the oltre depot- chanical oxperunonts and original printing through the novel and ... pag inbrid o om- researchpe in London for some years original procesues invented by him Bit), after has been once past hns returned to his mother. Sonor.hrww, a jeg otgrn cointry with the world-wide renown in regard to type casting anil type isinyaula will be perform of the inventor of a type-casting e ting" . Page #219 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. THE CO-OPERATIVE BINDUSTHAN BANK tinct imlividuality of its own, can be best served only through the good of the Indian nation as a whole." The paper is priced so ay to be within the easy reach of all (Rs. 1-8-0) and we hope it will meet with wide circulation. The spirited manner and the logical nature of the organ may be gathered from the following passage from the issue of the paper for June and July -000We have received a General Cir cular giving the rules of business and a statement of the achievemen's of the Bank during the half year peling 30th June. The Bank has pad dividend at the rate of six per cent. on Preference and Deferred Shares and at the rate of seven and half per cent. on Ordinary Shares. It has opened agoncies at over half4-hundred centres and is working well. Bengal can congratulate herself at the signal success of her banking enterprises. Two previous attempts ending in disaster had made her shy capital extremely reluctant to come out of the strong room. But as trade expands into commerce it becomes necessary to work on the Joint Stock system by which to quoto Davenan" the wealth and strength of many are guided by the care and wisdom of a few." And for the working of Joint Stock Companies the establishment of Banks is essential. To meet this demand two Banks were projected and established with the growth of the Swadeshi movement In Bengal. And there was room for 10ore. Both, we are glad, are in existene. But while one made the initial mistake of placing on the committee for management men who not aught to have been there and began by appointing a European manager the other clearly avoided these rocks-a-head and is now prospering. We hope and trust it will prove a pillar of strength for the Swadeshi novement and open out a new path for the prosperous progress of Indian capital in Indian enterprises THE YOUNG MUSLIM." The Young Muelim, which is started in London (236 Grag's Inn, London W. C.) since May last and is conducted by Mr. Saiyad Haidar Riza, a monthly recorl of the new Mahomedan Thought. It represents the nationalist school of Indian Mahomedans, and the ideal of the organ is "the dovelepment of true manhood in all its spheres of Activity, social, political, religious, and industrial, for the benefit of oneself and one's country." It is the firm belief of the school the paper represents that the good of the Muslim com-unity, possessing as it does a dis "The birth of Islam did not take place in the land of the Fire-worshippers or the land of the Pharaohs, The Mother-country, Arabia, sent her branches off to the distant fields, and there they took root. If the Mahomedans can regard Morocco and Egypt as their own lands, if the Mahomedans can shed their blood for the soil of Persia, we shall judge the Mahomedans of India to be a standing shame to the name of Islam if they swerve from allegiance to the luxuriant and exuberant bauks of the Ganges and the Brahmaputra. Nay, we shall say more. India has the largest population of Mahomedans in the world. China, with its teeming millions sprinkled over far and wide with Islamic elements, Russia with all its vast lands of Siberia and the pure Islamic countries of Turkestan and Caucasus tracts, Turkey with her intense Mahomedan Empire, Egypt with her vigorous and progressive followers of the Prophet, Persia with her mujtahids and strong orthodoxy nay even Arabia. the root of our holy religion, fall far behind the fertile soils of India in the population of the Mussulmans they contain. India was the sent of the biggest Mahomedan Empire, India produced some of the best of Mahomedan statesmen and Emperors, India reared some of the bravest Mahomedan generals and soldiers, India gave to the Muslim world the most learned Mujtahids whose superiority of intellect, learning and divinity was acknowledged in Persia, Turkey and Ara-" bia, whose Decrees of Religion (Fatwas) were obeyed in Mecca, Medina, Karbala and Najaf, and who are regarded second to prophets only in the Muslim religion. Wo maintain that if the Muslims have no interest in India, if they have no stake in the plains of the Indus and the valleys of the Himalaya, if they can bear no love to the holy tombs of the Muslim Saints at Ajmere and Delhi, if they cannot regard with affection. the stones erected over the sacred bowers of their sturdy and warlike fathers, then they have no stake in any part of the world; then the feelings and sentiments of patriotism and devotion to the land cannot be roused in their breasts, reside in whatever part of the world they may; then they cannot call Persia Turkey, Egypt and Arabia their own; then they may proudly come before the world and say they are homeless like the Jews. In fact he will be the greatest benefactor of India in particular, and Muslim world in general, who could deepen the sense of devotion to India in the mind of the Indian Mosleme, and who can prove to them that India is their own land-the land of their hearth and home."-- Maharatu. A NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIBER HARRASSED. The Swaraj of Allahabad pubsubscribers at Pasrur:--- lishes the following from one of its On 17th August last, the SubInspector of Pasrur sent for me and asked me to give him my copy of the paper (Swaraj) as he wanted to see it. Subscriber I have not got the paper with me at prosent. Sub-Inspector-I order you to bring it at once. S.--Had I got the paper, I would have at once brought it. S.-I. You don't lose anything in it, you bring me the paper. S. As soon as I receive the paper I read it and pass it on to others to read. I can not get it back now. S.-I. Our Sahib wants to see the paper, you bring it. S.-I say I have not the paper with me. If the Sahib is so fond of seeing it, I can get you a pice post card, you may rite; ta the Swaraj office and the Sahib Baha dur will directly get the paper. S. I. We had written to the Swaraj office. We have received a reply from them that at Pasrur one Tara Chand gets the paper. And as you have got the paper it is advisable that you bring any issue of it. S.-At present I have no issue with can search toy me. You House yon like. If you are se "The Bengal soaps are the cheapest and best in the market Page #220 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ AAAMATUVIN NEWS. fond of seeing the pur, you And made strong remarks. The There is not a title of evidence write to the Nurray office and you Magistrate ways: "That the com. to show that the complainant was are sure to get the paper. You plainant was taken to the Canton Swadeshi lecturer, and I am not In ment Mtation at noon on the 27th in return it or not. ne you like. aware of any law Travancor S. 1 - Very well. You may go and detained there till the evening which authorises the nrrest by the HON. There would have been no of the 28th is not seriously disput police in the first instance of Swaharin if you had given ing the cd by the defence. This fnet is deshi lecturers. The Superinten "Mr. Blut wir I shall repurt abun lantly proved by the evidence dent of Police kiya he used the term agrinol yor of the poremecution witnesses 4, 6, Swadeshi lecturer in this statement S. Sir! I am not a badmash, 13, 15, and 17. The 15th witness to moan a propagator of meditivox I am not at theif. What report sentiments regarling the Governwill you make ugninstine vakil. He was accompanied to the ment, British and Travancore. Evrh S.I.- Impertinent Fellow! You Cantonment station by the fourth granting the use of that term HIV a great rebel. The report I will prosecution witness. Mr. Ananda in that extended senec I cane na mahe ngainyt you will be that you Row found that this complainant reasonable ground for the arrest of are a rebel You subscribe for politi with other persons was being the complainants, There is no enl papers and give them to the starred in the lock-up and he regular report of the substance of people to real remonstrated with the Inspector of any Swndeshi locture." I sluted the Thanedar Sahib and Police, Cantonment station, the 17th returned him. I am at a loss to witness for the prosecution, and understand what fault I have com owing to his good offices the Inspecinitted. If I am n rebel or a bad tor got some cakes for the inen in inash because I subscribe a political thr lock-up, who had been without PROHIBITION or "JUSTICE paper, it is desirable that the public In the Commons, Mr. W. Throno Asked any from over since their incarcer the Under Secretary for India whether ation of all pipers be stopped so that ation there the previous day... Juutice had been a wolutely prohibitent pople may not read them. I have The complainint appears to have from being taken into India, and if so on given a true account, without any been detained in the Cantonment what ground this action against the addition or subtraction of the con- station for a period of more than liberty of the Preen had been taken versation, I had with the Sub24 hours wince he was arrested first The Master of Elibank: The ftover. Inspector, Pasrur, on Friday, 17th. weat of India represented to the deereby the police and put in the fort The Jhang Syal writes that most tary of State that they regarded the lock-up. There is no record to articles in Justice directed against British probably the Sub-Inspector has not show that he was over detained in rule in India as inflammatory and wir got a promotion for a long time and thu lock-up of that stntion, and but chieveus in their effects on certain wc: he wants to score" something to for the avventatious circumstance of tious of Indian opinion. The Secretary deserve it. Mr. Ananda Row having seon the of Surte entirely concurred, and bas wate tioned the exercise of statutory powers prisoner, the detention would never of prohibition which they have already POLICEMEN CONVICTED. have come to light at all." enforcod in the cree of KrishnAVAIMAR Regarding the Police methods publication, the Indian Sociologial. the Magistrate says: "The comAN ECHO OF THE TRIVANDRUM Mr. W. Throne: Can the honourable RIOTS. plainant was detained beyond the kentleman tute how it is that uitice, which IN tle only one of the Socialistic paper period allowed by the law, and in A Trivandrum correspondent circulating in ludis, whould be refused, letting him off without complying while similar articles appear in other stules that soon after the riots last Socialistic ter which have not been with the requirements of the Inw June Jupesu Iyer, who was alleged prohibited The Master of the policeinen appear to have acted Elibank: If to be a Swadeshi preacher, way ar the Honourable Merubar will bring before beyond their powers. No arrest me any other Socialistic papers, I would rested kopt in Police custody, and report to the District Magistrate, no be glad to consider tho matler (laughter). it is alleged, severely torture and Mr. W. Thorne: Surely you don't let off atter more than one day. entry of the names in any book no think I am so foolinha an that (14ughter). "kychit" or recognizance bond was He preferred a complaint for unlaw. Sj. TILAX. Sj. Bal Gangadhar Tilak, who had bene re. taken when he way let off. Nothing tul detention torture by the Police, ete. In disposing of the ciso the moved to Meiktila Jaulas. tomporary whatever, not a scrap of paper, to ineasure owing to the prevalence of colors show that he way eron arrested. was brought back to the Mandalay ('autrat Magistrate ha convicted five out contined or let off--a very extraord Juil the other day under strong police of thu novou policemen charged inary proceduro. guard. - boookaaabbbbottopboqubodoopuoPDOVODCHODOW The Perfume par Excellence. I The charming fingranc of this repowed Perfume, its refreshing Rromn and sweetness, its permanency on the band kerchief those are the combined qualities that justify fully its namo The Heart's Delight. Sold everywhere--Re. 1 only in Bot: H. BOSE, Ify. Perfumer, DELKHOSH HOUSE, Bowbazar, Calcutta. Baca BODADDORPO boantibi DODGAARDyubnboadabbbbbaaabowote. - H. Bose's “DELKHOSH” ore 89-9 Grandon When Page #221 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ NEWS. POLICE TORTURE The Sessions Judge of Godavari han delivered judgement in the case of police torture against Sub-Inspector Mahomed Khvrati, head constable and two cons tables attached to Jaginamnet Police Station for wrongful connen ent and culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The Sub- -Inspetor was sentenced to five years the head constable to seven years" and the constables to four years' imprisonment. The facts of the case were that while eliciting information they thrashed and beat The accused in Jagmampet severely. One. died and the other attempted Suicide. AN INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE At a meeting of some two hundred Indian merchants, of Rangoon, held on the 13th September at the Victoria Hall, there was established a Chamber of Commerce under the name of the "Rangoon Indian Chamber of Commerce" Committee members were appointed and some fifty merchants and firms joined the new Chamber as members SEARCH IN JESSORE A correspondent writes under date the 10th Yesterday the Jessore Patrika office was a arched with a view, it is alleg rd, to to obtain some clue with regard to the Satenshia dacoity case. Nothing incrimi nating, however, was found. Two letters and a Jama Khurach were anized and taken pissession of by the over-zealous police officers. DAINGRA'S CRIME EXTOLLED Most of the London newspaper, an well as a number of private individuala, received this week an anonymous docuwent dealing with Dhingra affair. The pamphlots were sent from Paris. On the cover is a small photograph of Dhingra and a reproduction of the state ut he made in court, at the trial. The rest of the document is a wild attack on the British and the Government. All Indians are exharted to follow Dhingra's example, and the writer holds assassination to be an act of heroism. Lord Ampthill, in a letter to the press, refers to the assortion of the Daily News" that the alleged statement of Dhingra had been for one time in the possession of certain of his compatriots. it sous impossible, says Lord Ampthill, that those compatriots should have obtained a copy after Dhingra's arrest aud if so it shows that there are some who knew of the murderer's intention before he committed the ghastly crime. ¶¶¶rd THE CALCUTTA HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY. Established 1866. The first and the lea ling Humaropathic Pharmacy in tae Kast. A large consignment of books and g rare modicinos has just arrived. A new spoolfio for Cancer and other skin diseases. Dr. A. N. Mukerjoo M.D., (Phila delphia) be consulted daily from 4 to 6 P. M. BERIGNY & Co. 12, LA BAZAR STREET, Calcita. agangan Back Ca KARMAYOGIN. NEWS. THE DEPORTEEN. Mr. O'Grady asked the Under Secre tary whether the Government bad yet received any report as to whether the Cases of the nine gentlemen who were arrested and deported in December bad been reconsidered. The Master of Elibank: The Secretary of State has not received any report from the Government of India. In reply to further questions he said he had made it clear that the report to be supplied every six months had refer ence to the question of the health, comfort and conduct of the prisoners. If the Honourable Member pressed the point of would be im. his question too closely, it possible for the Government of India to to consider the case of these prisoners Oxcept as s as specified by the ly the Regulation on two specified occasions in each year. The Secretary of State had the question of the deportees constantly in mind, and he had not the slightest doubt that he would release those prisoners at the moment when the Government of India considered it would be in the public interest. Mr. Mackarness asked whether the words were not perfectly clear that the Government of of India were to consider whether the orders for detention were to continue in force, and whether the prison. ers were to be further detained t The Master of Elibank said it was a question of policy which had been de cided by the House. The Prime Minis ter recently made very emphatic declaration on the subject, and it was not competent for him to argue a question of policy on which the Cabinet had formed a decision which had been confirmed by the House. KRISHNAVARMA'S PAPER. Krishnavarma has found another printer for the Indian Socioloigst in the shape of a Mr. Guy Aldred, who says "I am not personally concerned with any propagan da Mr. Krishnavarma may see t efit to use. My reason for publishing the paper my desire to vindicate the absolute freedom of the press. If I proceeded against 1 intend to raise the point that absolute liberty of the press is granted by the British Constitution. I shall not plead not plead ignorance or pretend that I do not know the risks I am running. I am championing the right to publish what called seditious literature not in this case so much it is seditions, but because the prohibition of Krishnavarma's publications would be the thin end of the wedge. It would be the beginning of a course which might end in the refusal of the right of Sir Henry Cotton or Mr. Hyndman to publish their political views. ALDRED AT BOW STREET. THE INDIAN ROCTOLOGIST," Aldred the Printer of the "Indian. sociologist" was charged at old Baley on Sept 10. The Attorney General in reciting objects of the publication of the "Indian Sociologist" declared that it aimed at the destruction of Indian Government mainly by murder of English. men and women. The publication was no way a polilical but a criminal offence and was an attempt to influence the naturally susceptible class of fellow subjects coming to England to learn professions which they intended to practise in India. Aldred has beon sentenced to one year' imprisonment in the First Division. Addressing the jury, he declar ed that the prosecution was a malicious one. He had never advocated political assassination. WINTER GOODS. Shawls (different designs) Rs. 10-12 each. Alwans 7 to 10 R. WRAPPERS R. 4-12. Finnels, serges, Kashmere etc of all prices and designs. ALL PURE WOOL. Compare our prices. Liberal discount to trade. SWADES HI WEAVING Co., LD. 12, LALBAZAR, Calcutta. NEWS. 7 At Bow Street Guy Alfred Aldred, of the Bakunin Press, Stanlake Road Shep herd's Bush, was charged on a warrant with printing and publishing a seditions libel in the Soiologist. Mr. A.H. Bodkin prosecuted on behalf the Director of Public Prosecutions. He said it was a prosecution which would disclose some very serious matters in regard to the dissemination of seditious printing in this country and elsewhere The offence was done deliberately by the defendant, after a warning not only as a printer but as a writer Aldred held Anarchistic views He was known as an associate of anar h ists in London, and he for six months had been in correspondence with Krishnas arina. In the autumn of 1908 there in India which resulted in were outrages resante Indians were tried convicted and executed the death of an Englishman, and fr for wilful murder. The December number of the Indian Sociologist published an article headed the "Indian Martyrs Memorial" and proposing a monument to those four men. Krishnavarma fi bis safo placa in Paris, appealed fellow-countrymen to subscribe these objects. That was referred to the August number, for which Aldred was responsible. The first column, al though not signed was by Krishnavarma The article introduced Dhinga crime in such a way as to put it in the others and to light of an example to who might read the particular publica tion "The name of Madan Lal Dhingra, stated the article, "will go down to po terity as that of one who sacrificed h his life on the altar of an ideal. Hi statement and conduct which are conspicuous for courage, truth and patrio tiam, put him on the very highest plane of the heroes of the wor! I's struggle for freedom. Standing alone and defying the tyranny of tyrannical Britain, in gra appeals to us as one of the most i markable figures in Indian history." A paragraph over the initials of the prisoner stated:-I have undertaken the printing and publication of the paper in defence of a free press. Prisoner was remanded, on bail of £900. Page #222 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ "KARMA YOGIN. NEWS. NEWS. NEWS. L POLICE NEEARCH AT DACEA. - The Binapani Studentu "mess way searched on the 14th instant in connection with the Maranganj revolver find. Sitanath Day, okler brother of Brojnballav Dax, whe is hecol yerlr student of the Dacei Colloge, lives in this iners. The police were not allowed to enter till Mr. Turner Principal, Dace College arrived who was present for the most of the time. Nothing incriminating was found among the belongings of Sitanath. In course of teaching the boxes of other inmates the police seized Home private letters containing national poems, dinry of student written in 1905 in which the writer says he took active part in Sankirtan jarty held on the 30th Aswin, il copy of the "Karmnjogin, photos of Bubu Bepin Pal, Liakat Ilmain and a book nained "Bandaval" containing a collectien of national songs. The police behaved courteously thronghout the search. MLARLA MORTALITY - A SWADESHI STEAMER Whegh itul trader withe A Swadeshi steniner has been lying in extent u t, IM 11. l'ute n te in the for some monthy from Jhikargacha talatt tents I, IMITU, a kipimony in spite of the aut ut which is in to the tanquloomaton of the foreign C NY total Waislamiyet which has fixed its fare at linna 14 Atli tel Che tall water Ingkel i Muthia Nude it was full only for 2 mles, where All'ut, bruhuwing Horathuwing 16 nas formerly. "The above com1. ht the rainfall In Civa, pany is pan cluing in benting nk to the final total rejt, the lown the Sunucleshi one which has lehet 1 .118 is due in sustained its struit of the churt total in intence in the ution, and in the path to the struggle by the inunificent patron cm Kolate to the place and sucrifice of the gentry. The ... large catchment IMTM Pujals are coming and we have every vel where to in the menty innfall. The rain to lepe that the gentlemen it, therefore, in Wir kunent: they tutt long the haitakshi will not fail wter treate their e nd to take the pride of travelling by this borin festa il train. The their own Swuleshi kamner while Alytus .which their lealth AD 1. going to visit their homes. I would been t he the UN 4 of quinine. But in HOUSE SCARGILAT PATINA1:4 the l ly Mall quantity of !!, of the drug (och A culpondent writes. The timing 1 Avanginn preparket) hu1144 of Bahu Dinamuth Biswil, In auld I ll Bengal, Lleuling pleler of the lexon Bar. VY M 24 X with the malen Wily surrounded on the 12th instant .. the porceling Venr. There it be 9. energy whown in puting the role at about 11-30 n. mn. by the police ..! yumine to lar dintrets if any who commenced treh minedinte trict in to lowerHI; and it is ly, which lasted for about half-anMALN y tor that this year's hour. It conducted by the 1-01 lave taken polarimit locul Insper of Police accompanihy rowing the price and by in 11 10 tallet fra The local el by almost all the officer nilinvernment should hay br- able in the Sudder and 1 Sub-Ins. Hapa it the rt of 'apl.in Furter, pertor from Tngail. Dina Babu IMS, when a p hiry into The malenes of inalan Wn4way at the time on e in t prufos and Maridalad dinni Thu might bional mall at Tangnil. The senreh Well l umitul to the Malaria Confor Wil nade with a view to arrest a At Niwala, nit euklotin the raton of his named Surendrat latent infortun t uleet of high Nitth Ry, who came one to visit tality from f 1 . - him about 3 weeks ago. The TUE JEWIRE TRWEDY, Sud Surenem Nath is said to be The District Marysite of J impliciter in "Swadeshi " che Mare, Mr. S . Augusty has just at Tangail and will absconding med the preliminary enquiry But the attempt of the Police into the in which it any wil fruitless they went away Horted, Surjit Chin Im Mukerja, without being able to find out the Khir Mohi, and Bhuha Mohan llegibsconder. Mukerje ( r.attached to the Xaldangi Raj Estilte, and Mulher MEMIKIAI. 1KANALAL Dutr. tahun Sen, it local Sub-Inspector of It is alleged that Mr. Shynmaji with connet.on Krishn Varma is rending to India 1:11h the death of Haday Nath burst of Kamilal Dutt whenunter be, it will remembro el the approver Gowain. It will be in the Calcuttit Melical College installed in handenagore, the Hospital saking locations house of Kandilu: instertain ins with relorHe to the injuries herived and the tu of which he him. vidence in the set " lasting but found westk. * Magistrate his cli-charge him. ..like the first and the third re14 have been control to the (wirt under IS 325 101 3:10 of the Indien l'enul Cath THE LATE MR. GOKHALE. It is i d misforture that we have to announce the sudden death of Mr. Keshavro Gokhale M. A. H. L. of Nagpur. Mr. (okhalo was a leading inember of the Nagpur Bar, and one of the foremost Nationalist public workers in that province. In all the recent state prosecutions against the Denhanrenk he worked disinterestedly for the accused in the law Courts, and it is too well known how ably he conducted the defence. It will only a short while after he concluded his work as a defence-counsel in the last Dexhesevak prosecution thnt he fell an unexpected viction to plagne. 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THE BENGAL PROVINCIAL CBXFERENCE. non excitement and it is no wonder that benent of the National Coucil of Eduen the ment Assination in Engladly an ting at Chleufta. The country hou soch Tholunnot A. Bengali ) Was wught to high regard and attachment for him that have been connerted with the agitation he in popularly called Rajah Subodh which is going on in British India though Chanika Mullik. Let every man, Hindu, you all know the surgention or rather | M aman or belonging to any other THE PRESIDENTIAL the insinuation has been officinlly and creed in Bengal and East Bengal and authoritatively negativec. ADDRESS. Annan be examined he is sure to speak in DEPORTES one voice of the innocence of the depor Now let us consider about the necessity tees, who have got a very large credit in 1 do not forget the tremendous prion of the deportation. Are the deporteer the bank of pallie opinion. After the wy, on all operations of this sort in the rebele- litioninta? Did they by their deportation and with facts which the Teaction and excitement which they pro. con lurt or act or speeches or writings Government must now be in polnion of, voke. But there are Rituation in which furninh renans to unpact that they were how can the further detention and a responsible Government is und to run doing anything to diminate revolu. incarceration of the deporteca be juatiThese rinks and pay this posible price. Tt tjonary or anarenin ideas, or to create fied ? It is to be gathered from answers I like war hateful thing. The only or encourage disloyalty or dinaffection to viven to Hon'ble member of the British Iratinn for un in whether there is much a Giovernment or anything else for the Parliament by the Secretary of Stato or situntion in India today to justify tho wubversion of Government or can any. the Master of Elibank on his behalf, that nawing of this Act of the other day, and to thing be imputed to them as having the matter han leon left entirely in inatify resort to AIR. I cannot imagine brought into existence the unreat that the hand of His Excellency the that any one reading the lint of crimes prevails in 'nited Bengal! Can the Viceroy who is to report every sit month, given the other day, and remembering Government on reasonable grounds fairly about the deportees. What de patch all that they stand for, rau have any conceive for a moment that the deportees His Excellency nende is not known to donbt that summary procedure in justified had it in their power, even if they were the public and we are quite in the dark and called for.... And we must Ro inclined, to bring alout a revolution as to the future of our beloved and resprotect the peaceful inhabitants both or a rebellion ? Who does not kunw that pected deportcon. If His Excellency Indian and European from bloodshed." Babu Aswini Kumar Dutt is an well the Vicery now shows his magnanimity His Lerdahip was entent with remark. educated pious gentleman of high moral by ordering the restoration of liberty to ing that the Anarchista are few but what character, who is the proprietor of an the deportoer, he would be doing bare if the anarchista be only a dozen then cicient College, affiliated to the Calcutta act of justice and would rise high in about the list of crimes ? I only with Univerwity, for giving high education to the entiration of the public and earn the his Lordship would revise the lint, now his fellow countrymen and which he affection and gratitude of the wbole of that the state trials are almost over. I maintained at a considerable personal of the Bengalee speaking population of venture to think that the conclusion Hacrifice Who does not koow that he the two province. arrived at hy His Lord hip is not a sound WAR the life and soul of every public HI MAJESTY KINU EMPOR'S NARAHI, ano and it is based simply a very movement in Barisal? And who doen Amidst the turmoil, troubles, crimes strong desire for not workoning the not know that when only the other day of heinous nature, murder, Atteropta hands of H. E. the Viceroy. When along famine appeared in Barinal, without at murder) prosecution of Criminale with repressive measures certain import. getting any financial aid from the tovorn and innocenti deportations without ant reforms are going to be introduced, ment he moved about the whole District trial, in our hour of affliction, Ninety We may fairly indulge in the hope And raised wufficiently large fund, I dojection and whanie, comes from that the retention of the regulation believe, over a la of rupees, for relieving his Majesty the King Emperor A 1# Attributable to the excitement thousands of famine-stricken people, Tenage of wympathy, kindness and which prevails in the higher circles Mahomedans alike,from their good will, reaffirning in clualan! of lovernment and no rooner dintres, nay saved many lives from death Holom way the proclamatio Aquanimity in restored the laudable efforts from starvation ? of our late beloved Queen Bri of friends and sympathivers like the Hon'. Who does not know that Balu Krishna our Magna (haria. The mencuge kare le Mr. Mackernes 11. P. will meet with Kumar Mitter the well-known Editor of a furrcnt of reforms intended to be sucres. It is extremely to lo regretted the "Sanjibani" from the very first time intrucel. aw in a batter of great surprise that in that unrest made its apprarance in united RKOK SCHEME thunequence of a few dainations by Bengal advocated and preached loyalty to Tuen under the shadow of recirttalle me yngths of unwanced mind and the the throne, respect for law and order, and event and unront in Indun Heform manufacture of a few bomba the Governo abhorence of disloyalty and lawless Scheme was announced by laid Morley megt whould have got so much excited na In his speechre also lie omplained when making statement in the horne and there should bave been such a panic what pared in his paper and be like of Lords on Indian Policy. He waid Amoneet some officiala. This reminds me Babu Aswini Kumar Datu www respected "Now the three injortant question tha of a couplet from our well known poet. and loved by all law abiding sulyjects arison is that of reform and I would sub “প্রস্তুনিধি আন্দোলিত শুশুক ফুৎকারে Kalu subodh Chandra Mullick who doon your lordships w kive close attention A9 * 187 AVCA" not appar to have taken any prominent to it for a moruunt because I am LONDON ABEASAINATION. part in any pulitical nioeting or agitation, sure that bere and elsewhere it wil A portion of the Anglo-Indian Prer in the donor of the princely sum of a Inc in the donor of the princely sum of be argued that the nocownity an! in chiedy responsible for the panic and of rupees which has been endowed for the the fact that cause strong roprunei mca uren nhould arront our policy on fortu. That has already been watel, ar.' 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Time alone will show w wont han two Art in m encion nnw detail the different subject covered by catent and in what spirit allegiance would no vidence to proceed with those reforms the release. Of course, the scheme in Le shown to give full effect to the puIt is imply tatiling to our guns, and in not up to our expectations And do not pred reformin by those who would me weakne go far en ugh but we want amit that entrusted with the carrying out of the Two Pyn CAVERNEN. it in a good liginning and we must Nchemie Thus a f ilir v is being fellow Acerpt it with gratitude and good place. The choing we must acknowledge 1 lly Gownment duratie reure Hive The propalne doubt hear the impress le the product of policy which has been ale for presion of it al of thought and tatoutuanship but there fotinulated for a long timely Statoninen - ion ( real) on the one itre one or two mattere connected with like Mr. Bright, Mr. Marnay, LRT human half oforming the wl. the Reform wheme which require our Ripun, Lorel LAn ne No.! . But intui-trativ machiuery on the other hand. lorsjon an demand an expresionit was left to Jard Molery Asi to Pin The introduction of the reforms has bow. of opinion by this Conference. I would Excelenry Lord Minto to give ser een proeveled by a thout liberal an 1 only rfer to those matters briefly giv. A tangible shape to the policy and penerant on the part of Government ing an indication of my permonal views Antoineen overete schere. The gift is it INDIAN MEMIER OF THE Vettor's And asking you to for your opinion pontaneou one and not intended tu EXATAN LA and come to a rennlution after due deli- purchase prace or to remove the unrent I mean the appointment of our report wention and discussion, which prevails in the Empire. ral and beloved fellow subject the Hon'ble The main features of the Refortu The agitation against the partition Mr. S. P. Simha of Bengal, as a member nebene consist of: Bengal which will continues and which ..f the Virus Bitive funcil. The (1) Re-ountitution and expansion of retains its original strength I venture to High office has lentillel by an Indian the Imperial lægirlntire Council and the urge, will not subwide or diminish hy the for the first time and while we are, under Provinrial Legislative Council. introduction of the Reform Schehe. a deep hent u gratitude to the lovern- (e) Formation of Executive Councils in And hero ngrin I take the librity to Inent for the pointment, We Rro justifind the larger Provinces with one or more nerve that not to peak of the Indian in indulging in the hope that in the near Indian members. sobjets of his Majesty, the King futuro a much larger where would be given (3) Enlarged pwers for Provincial Emperor, what would the whole will to the children of the wil in all depart. Legislative Council pecting the mettle- have thought of Lord Morley if in his sents of tworninent, and the financialment of the Budget. proposed cheme be bad provide 1 Control would he one of our right (4) Non-official majority in the Provin- for Clovernor with Coun il APPOINTMENT OY THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF Finllrgirlative count-ils. for province consisting of all TITE CAUTTA Hiou (O'RT. (5) Larger powers of Provincial Legit Bengaleo wpenking population of BDR His Majesty the King Emperor's ap Intiva rouncils to interpellate and to dis- and fast Bengal and Asram! Suha pointment of the prevent Chief Justice important and interesting questions important and interestin treasure would have brought about an of the Cheutti Iligh court, Sir Las in relation to executive administration and dification of ititive which would hair Lenco Junkins, whow with what anxiety if ne h ry to move rosolution and divido natintied the whole of United Bengal and His Majesty and the sorrotary of State the council on administrative questions of would have removed the unrent and refor India are watching the situation in public and genernl internt. tored contentment. The partition of Ben. L'engal and are willing to retuove the (6) Developnient of the principle of gal, as it is, baw been declared by Laid local welf-Government by invinting on full unrest whirl how prevails and to see Morley himself as a blunder but he dr. effect being given to Lord Kipin's Local restored the contidence in British justice elir:cs to interfere as it in a vettled fast.' His Lord the Chief Justice has by self-loverment kebenie of TARE. From the wpirit of the delate in the two W i tration af oven.bandod Ju l'aventioning Lord Ripa' name I maku | Huuwen of British Parliament it oan .. tree, in unter das: ogard of persons an!! A little pardonable digrennion for express easily seen that the British nation does had v le purtmental interest, already ing our great grief at the death of his not approve of the Partition. Lord Me. Loralip. We deplore his death for many brought into existence sense of security Donnell has characterined it as the great 160 on which I need not given in detail. 4 full conti lence in the High Court and est blunder committed since the layn To was known as the Father of Locul in British Justice- one or two menures of Plawy. Even Lurul Curen, HellClovernanent and even after his lihu these yua greater way to restore ay is well known to you, refused to adult retirement he did what he could in Parlin tranquility and peace than any re. the fathership on the accasion of a debate went for the benefit of India. persive and drastic laws and order. We find the Scheme as is fromulated in in the House of Lords. There in tinir theb were now under a cloud, the Dewatches of the Secretary of State yet before the actual introduction : view of the two-fold policy of Gov for India and His Excellency the Viceroy in operation of the Reform Scheme, for the t went w need not be pessimists or Council with the commentaries of Lord Secretary of State for India, the win un despondents. It is indeed Philosopher, historian, politician and Morley in his wherbow in the house of Very gratifying to us that wortby son stalowa Lord Morley to reconsider the Lords and newhere. Apociation of Bengal will now have matter and luuJify the scheme is such a voice in the Indians not only in the work of casional deliberations of all important estions way thiet divided Bengal might be relegislation or deliats on Budget, but real l det for discussion in and etective Co-operation in every day united, and in that case the reform the Council, besides the soia! Dupuitinent administration munt la treated clue wwtwithstanding its inadequate a sub.. wlih he niay bu in charge taturu would be hailed and accepted with saatind previlege. joy, the repressive acts and uncalled for LARGEST IN INDIA pubi huvita furgotton and runt and.com utmout visible througbout the Province. Awarded Modal at thu Indian Industrial Exhibition of 1903-07 Gold MACHINE-MADE STOVE PAINTED Sllver STEEL TRONIS POR CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. uwnntake FOOTBALLS. Extinct from Mr. J. G. Camining, I. ' Special Report on Industrial Survey of BenAd Agunts wanted everywhere. 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O., BEWARE OF IMITATION It is a matter rather of surprice that Lord on colonial line is based upon general | INDIAN CHEMICAL Morley with his window, erudition, e- grounds of difference in historical tradi- AND perience and statesmanship and life-longtions Nligious belief and reial boudi. liheral principle is not taking advantage tions There differences do not in my PHARMACEUTICAL of a golden opportunity for conferring an hun ble opinion present insurmountable verlasting benefit on Province, the difficultion and then again can continuity de-tiny of which it him pleseed Providence in the existing differences be asserted to place in the band of England and logically I will not the world nove British Governnient of which he in a red wille Minister. These are our expect in India in connection with MALIA ations but I regret to find on the other social religion and vrything else! CALCUTTA. . hand two matters in connection with the 11 Lord Morley, would be pleased to 1rforms which give a rude shock to our consider the question in a dinionate entiments and aspirations. We have way, I have no doubt, with his liberal lean aiming at nelf-Governtent on Collidens he would have to change his il lines that in our goal and that is opinion sal remove the disappointment what is meant by "Swaraj." But Lord which is been causeal toy his utter Morley in his pooch delivered at ancen. Arbroath to "his constituency on 21nt We regret to understand that Lapa Otober 1907, in reportel, to have said, Morley in connection with the representa that may papie hive Anil, that what- tion in Council has shown an inclination ever is good in the way of welf-Govern. to favour a particular coninunity ou reli. ment for Sale must be cred for Indir gious grounds. It would, I am afraid, In my view that in the most incinelle a ad mintake to naho religion Wellknown invigomting the ut statement that I an imagine and the factor for determining an electorate. Its body and minil. It hal buon rrenig K ARBA fallmey in all politica. I think offect would be to give permanency to nised as the best tonie alterative it is a mont dangerous, I think it is racinl religious conditions and to bring in Nervons debility Exhansion, LUN the followent and I am sorry to any, the into exintence and einphasise inbarmoni um monest of all the fallacies in the our relations which have whown wigns of Memory. Bruinfig Dites of history of the world in all wanges of of alateient and disappearance. Many sight, Confusion of Ideas, long vf civilisation. Because a particular policy | Hindoo aud Mahoredan Jendura are vigour, Nervous headache, tulpitoA principle is true and expedient and vital persevering to the best of their abilitien tion of heart, Mental prostration, in certain dotinite circumstances, therefore to work in harmonious way forgett. Goneral sloeplustes ete. 2. it is equally true and vital in A com i ng ditferences in religious faiths. phial Re. 1 Dozun Rs. 11. Pond pletely different of circumstances Protection of minority is needed, but Tery dangerous and gross fallacy. You that protection can very easily be given Rs. 3-8 might just as well way that because by the judicious exercise of the power Turcoat in Canada at curtnin times which will bo retained by Goverubient. of the year is a most oufort.ble garment A separate electorato at all stages for therefore & furcoat in the Dacca of the Mahumedan community would runko India in vrt of haudy garment which unity amont Hindous and Mabomo You might be very happy to wear. 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Some retired Anglo-Indian High Officials also mislead the Btitish publie by the asser tion of untrue andincorrect facts while some few Anglo-Indians real and xenuine friends of India, men like Sir William Wedderbern, Sir Henry Cotton and some others try their best to disabuse the public of erronous impressions and onclusions by their writings, speeches. and questions in Parliament. HABE X. N. BANEJKA. In view of the gravity of our present ituation it was an advantage of no sinal magnitude to find our esteemed friend, goble son of Bengal, life-long worker in the field of politics, the life and soul of the Swadeshi movement and mauh abused genuine patriot and the leader of the Bengal Moderate Party, Babu Surendranath Banerjea in England only a short tune ago rendering signal and magnificent service to his mother country and his fellow-countrymen. The other day there was a public meeting at Calcutta in the Town Hall to express gratitude to him for the invaluable services rendered and the suocess achieved by him in England in fully representing our present situation, our grievances and our aspirations and in suggesting ancasures and remedies which alone would restore peace and rest in India generally and in Bengal particulaly. I take advantage of this oppor tunity of offering him personally and on half of the whole Province as President of the Conference our sincere thanks and expressing our deep gratitude to him for the noble, magnificent, solid work he has done and the signal services he has readerito is country in a most unselfish way and at grewal sacrifice. I am onfident you all share the same feelings. with me and you all join ine in offering our thanks to him for the deep debt of obligation and gratitude under which he. has placed not only the Provinces of Bengal taken as a whole but the whole of British India. "ן to WHAT OUGHT WE TO D NOW? Now comes the question what ought we to do now? What should be our line of tion? The answer may briedy be given a few words in an abstract form. Obey the laws of God and man, march on in the path of rectitude; try to do your dution. your God, to your king, to your fellow ntrymen, to your motherland mrself, unmindful of fear or favour. To be more specide and suggest in a senorete form I should like to say that should show the highest regard for law and orderand that for that purpose we should co-oparate with the Govern ment in eradicating the roots of anarchi al movements and try to find out those pot where revolutionary seeds have beou shown and the hands that have sown them. I admit it is very difficult for us to do so, when the Government, too powerful and with so vast agencies for the detection of crimes are making so serious blunders in discovering the culprits and the seats of crimes. But I venture to think that if the Government will take the real leaders of the community into ita onfidence, the situation will be greatly improved. (2) In the second place it should be ur chief object to improve our industries. and art and impart education, general tehnical on national principles relying on ur own resources and not wholly lating upon state help. We should apt at starting more mills and far and we should encourage the openof small industries and the hand lems specially. (3) In the third place we should attempt to adopt measures for the supply of good drinking water to our fellowcountrymen and devise measures for the Sanitary ip:ovement of not only urban Tract, but of villages in the interior inIs it metly by agriculturists. Diffenlties, insanitory improvement of urban and suburban areas, are very great and our efforts may not be very successful, in the Lear future, but I venture to think that by the joint efforts and the combined action for the Sanitary improvemert of agricultural villages success can be easily achieved, if the landholding KARMAKOGIN. The class would only join hands with the in- FOR GENUINE SWADESHI GOODS. teleptal section of the community and maks little sacrifice How the adeguato grgirth of population in Bengal has been checked by its insanftary condition is grell known to you and it is therefore the duty of every woa of Bungal-according to his own nienna and powers-to help the cause of sanitary improvement. I regret to say I cannot congintulate the Government on its success in this direc tion. Though there is a machinery at the disposal of Government consisting of a OHHATHA BHANDAR LA 4-1 College Square CALOUTTA. WHOLESALE AND RERAIL DEALNA. FOR PROPLOTES OF CO-OPERATIVE itn. 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The spirit which has been already created, and which has taken a deep root, 'needs no outside influence for its existence or continuerce, All that we have to do is to remember the solemn pledge which we have taken to use indigenous articles in preference to foreign articles f a similar nature and to fulfill the pledge even at a sacrifice where necessary. (3) In the last place I would urge that we should live harmoniously with our Mahomedan brothers and try to act hand in all matters of reformn and improvement. Perhaps the time han come when in conection with separate electorates for the election of members for the Provincial Councils, the attitude of our Mohamedan brethren may not he what may he desired, but I should remind my Mahomedan brother-delegates and Mahomedan gentleman present that their leaders do not agree amongst themselves as to the nature of electorate and they must not allow themselves to be carried away by the idea of a separate electorate of their own consisting of people of their own faith and creed: they should think over the matter carefully and con sider the disastrous effects of the prono sal even on their own community. We should now merge ourselves into a coinmon fraternity and serve the country as a loyal and patriotic spirit. CONCLUSION. I do not wish to detain you longer. I have the greatest faith in the dianeneation of Divine Providence. I have the greatest faith inthe justice of our cause, and I see the hand of Providence in the creation of the Swadeshi spirit, which alone by united effort and action will bring about the regeneration of our mother land, and I am therefore inclined to take the optimistic view that if we carry on our constitutional agitation with due regard to law and order we are bound to succeed. 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A WEEKLY REVIEW National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., 000 The Convention President. The nomination of Sir Pherozshah Mehta as the President of the three men's Convention at Lahore is not an event that is of any direct interest to Nationalists. Just ns the thrco tailors of Tooley Street represented themselves A8 the British public, so the three egregions mediorities of the Punjab pose as the people of their province anl, in defiance of the great weight af opinion among the leading men and the still strenger force of feeling among the people against the holding of A Convention Congress at Lahore, are inviting the representatives of the Moderate party to a Rossion of what is still called, even under these discourag ing circumstances, tho Indian National Congress. It is of small importance to us when these three gentlemen elect as their President. The nomination was in lend a foregone conclusion. Sir Phonesh Mehta, having got rid of ais Nationalist adversaries, now rules the Convention with as absolute a sway As he ruled the Corporation before the European element combined against him and showed that, servile as Bombay respectability might be to the Corporation lion, it was still more servile to the ruling class. Indirectly, however, the election OF 9th ASHWIN 1316. is of some importance to Bengal owing to the desire of the people of this province for an United Congress. It is no longer a secret that. in Bengal Moderato circles the feel ing against Sir Pherozshah is almost as strong as it is in the Nationalist party. It has even been threatened. that, if Sir Pherozshah becomes the President, Bengal will not attend the session at Lahore. This has since been qualified by the proviso that Bengal as a province will not attend, although some individuals may overcome their feelings or their scruples. Bengal as a province would in no case attend the sittings of a mutilated Congress. Even the whole Moderate party were not likely to attend unless their objections on the score of constitutional procedure were properly considered. All that the threat can mean is that, even of those would otherwire have gono, most will not attend. This is, after all, a fecole menace. Neither Sj. Surendranath nor Sj. Bhupendranath nor the Chaudhuri brothers are likely to forego attendance, and, for all practical purposes, these gentlemen are the Moderate party do co to Lahore, they are certain to in Bengal. If the Bengal leaders bey taeekly the dictates of Sir Pherozshah Mehta; for there is not one of them who has sufficient strength of character to stand up to the roarings of the Fombay No. 14. lion. of They were in the habit obeying him even when he had no official authority, and it can woll be imagined how the strong,arrogant and overbearing man will demean himself as President. and how utterly impossible it will be even to suggest, either in Subjects Committee or in full meeting. any idea which will not be wholly palatable to the autocrat. Sj. Surendranath Banerji at Hughly advanced the strangely reactionary conception of the President of a Congress or Conference as by right not less absolute than the Czar of all the Russias,bound by no law and no principle and entitled to exact from the Conference or Congress implicit obedience to his most arbitrary and unconstitutional whims and caprices. This absolutist conception is likely to be carried out to the letter at the Lahore Convention. If ever there was any hope that the Lahore session of the Convention might be utilised for bringing about an United Congress, that has now disappeared. The hope was cherished by some, but it was from the first eu idle expectation. A firm combination of all, whethor Moderates or Nationalists, who are in favour of union, and the holding of a freely elected Congress at Calcutta bringing about union. whs along the only chance of Presidential Autocracy. The conception of the President, a a Rubion autocrat and th Page #236 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 KARMAYOGIN. past rather than representative of any living force in the present. His interventions in politics have for many years past been of great rarity and, since the Calcutta Congress, had entirelyceased. It cannot therefore be said that his de mise leaves a gap in the ranks of our active workers. He was the survivor of a generation talented in politics rather than great, and, among them. he was one of the few who could lay claim to the possession of real genius. That genius was literary, oratorical and forensic rather than political but as these were gifts the which then commanded success in the political arena, he ought to have stood forward far ahend of the mass of his contempoaries. It was the lack of steadi assembly as the slave of his whims 1s one which is foreign to free and democratic institutions, and would, if enforced, make all true discussion impossible and put in the hands of the party in possession of the official machinery an irresistible weapon for staffing the opinions of its opponents. It is a conception against which the Nationalist party have truggled from the beginning and will st uggle to the end The ruling of the President is final on all points of order, but only so long as he governs the proceedings of the body according to the recognised rules of debate. He cannot dictate the exclusion of resolutions or amendinents which do not seem to him rational or expedient, but must always has his action on reasons of procedure and not on reasons of state. The moment he asserts his Individual caprice or predilection, he lays himself open to an appeal to the whole asserably or even, in very extreme cases, to an impeachment of his action by a vote of censuro from the delegates. It has been erroneou ly alleged that the Speaker of the House of Commons ways the House with an absolute control. The Speaker is as much bound by the rules of the House as any member; he is the repository of the rules and administers an old and recognise procedure, claoorate and rigid in detail, which he canot transgress, nor has any Speaker been known to transgress it. Some have been suspected of adustering the rules, wherever they left discretion to the Speaker, with a partiality for one party, but even this has been rare, and it was always the rules of procedure that were administered, not personal whim or caprice. As the present Speaker pointed out recently in his evidence before a pubhe Commato, there is a recog nise i means by which the conduct of the Speker can be called in question by the use. It would be strause if it were otherwise. The fram of the British Constitution. jenly guarded every loophole by which autocracy might eat any part of the system, were not likely to leave such a gluing us feet of fivedom uncorrected, if it he ever existed. Mr Lalmohu: Ghose. The death of Mr Lalmohun Ghose removes from the scene a distinguishelfare commemorative of the countryman's views, we do not think the Statesman has quite caught the spirit of tho writer. Dr. Coomaraswamy is above all a lover of art and beauty and the ancient thought and greatness of India. but he is also, and as a result of this deep love and appreciation, an - dent Nationalist. Writing as an artist, he calls attention to the de based aesthetic ideas and tastes which the ugly and sordid commercialism of the West has introduer into the mind of a nation once distinguished for its superior beauty and grandeur of conception and for the extent to which it suffused the whole of life with the forces of the intellect and the spirit. He laments the persistence of a scryile imitation of English ideas, English methods, English machinery and production even in the new Nationalism. And he reminds his readers that nations carnot be made by poli tics and economics alone,but that aut also has a great and still unrecognised claim. The main drift of his writing is to censure the low mital tive un-Indian and bourgeois ideals of our national activity in the nineteenth century and to recall our minds to the cardinal fact that, if India is to arise and be great as a nation, it is not by imitating the methods and institutions of English politics and commerce, but by carrying her own civilisation, purified of the weaknesses that have overtaken it, to a much higher and mightier fulfilment than any that it has reached in the past. Our mission is to outdistance, lead and instruer Europe, not merely to imitate and learn from her. Dr Coomaraswamy speaks of art, but it is certain that culture would not exclude, and we know he does not exclude, thought. literature and religion from the forces that must uplift our nation and are necessrry to its future. To recover Indian thought, Indian character, Indian perceptions, Indian energy, Indian greatness, and to solve the problems that perOur contemporary, the Statesplex the world in an Indian spirit man, notices in an unusually selfand from the Indian standpoint. restrained art c'e the recent bro- this, in our view, is the mission chure republished by Dr. A. K. of Nationalisın. We agree with Dr marswamy from the Modern Coomaraswamy that an exclusive Review under the title, The Mes- preoccupation with politics and ecowe of the East." We have not nomics is likely to dwarf our the work before us but, frora our growth and prevent the flowering memory of the articles and our of originality and energy. Wo knowledge of our distinguished have to return to the fountain of his wide ness and persistence common enough in men of brilliant gifts, which kept him back in the race. His brother Mr. Manmohun Ghose, a much less variously and richly gifted intellect but a stronger character, commanded by the possession of these very qualities a much weightier influence and a more highly and widely honoured name. In eloquence we doubt whether any orator of the past or present generation has possessed the same felicity of style and charm of manner and elocution. Mr. Gokhale has something of the same debating gift, but it is marred by the dryness of his delivery and the colourlessness of his manner. Mr. Lalmohan Ghoso possessed the requisite warmth, glow and agreeableness of speech and manner without those defects of excoss and exaggeration which sometimes mar Ben gali oratory. We hope that his literary remains will be published, especially the translation of the Meghnad Badh, which, from such capable hands, ought to introduce favourably a Bengali masterpiece to a wider than Indian audience.. THE PAST AND THE FUTURE. 03 Page #237 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KÄRMAYOCIN. heads of our nncient-religion, phil. rising generation to recorer their evil in onr souls" of which the sphy, art and literature and lost spiritual and intcilectral heri. writer cumpline, care into being. prur the revivifying influences of tage. It cannot be denied that A painful but necessary work had mir immemorial Aryan spirit and this double effort to realine the to be done, and because the English ideale into our political and ceono- past and the future has been the nation were the fittest instrument inic development. This is the idenl distinguishing temperament and the for his purpose, God led them all the Karmoyngin holds before it, chief uplifting force in the move- over the thousards of miles of and our outlook And Dr Conmara- ment, and it cannot be denied that alien Occan, gave trength to their mwamy's do not substantially differ. it is bringing back to our young henrts and subtlety to their brain, Bilt in judying our present activi- muen orginality, aspiration and and set them up in Indin to do HIN NA WA cannot look, he doen, energy. By this force the char. work, which they have been doing from purely artistic and idenlis- Arter, temper and action of the faithfully, if blindly, ever since and tie standpoint, but ratst act and Bengali has been altero beyond doing at the prevent moment. write in the spirit of a praction recognition in a few years. To ruime 'The spirit and ideals of India dealism. the mind, character and tnstos of had come to be confine The debaseinent of our mind, the jkople, to recover the ancient in a mould which, however bra character and tastes by a grossly nobility of temper, the strong Arynn tiful, Will the narrow and slender commercial, materialistic and in character and the high Aryan out to bear the mightly burden of our infficient European education in look, the perceptions which made futur. When that happens the fiuct on which the young National carthly life beantiful and wonder mul has to be broken and en 141n has always insisted. The pre ful, and the magnificent spiritual the ideal lost for a while.in tical destruction of our artistic experiency, realisations and aspira- onler to be recover free of con perceptions and the plastic skill tions which made us the deepest straint and limitation. We have to and fineness of eye and hand which -hearted, deepest-thoughted and recover the Arynn spirit and ideal unee gure our productions pre-emi- most delicately profound in life of and keep it intact but enshrined in enes distinction and mastery of all the peoples of the earth, in the new forms and more expansive in the European tanrkets, is also a tusk next in importance and urgen- stitutions. We have to treasure thing accomplished. Most vital of cy. We had hoped by means of N- jealously everything in our social all, the spiritual and intellectnational Education to nfluct this great structure, manners, institntions. divorou from the pist which the object is well us to restore to our which is of permanent value, un present schools and universities youth the intellectual heritage of tial to mir wpirit or helpful to the have effected, hng beggared the the nation and build up on that brisis future; but we must not cabin the nation of the originality, high way yot gronter culture in the futuro expanding and aggressive spirit of quation and forceful energy which we must admit that the instrument India in temporary forms which are can alune make a nation in and which we cherished and for which the creation of the last few ho Kreti. Toto verse the process and such sacrifices were made, brus dred years. That woull beam renover what we have list, is un. proved installient and threatens, an disastrons endeavour. The doubtedly the first object to which in untitl ed to lose its moulil is broken; we must reme wiwught to devote ourselves. And promise of fulfilment and be diver. in larger outlines and with anche As the loss of originality, inspiration tod to lower ends. But the content. For the work of destru and energy was the most vital of Inovennent is greater than its instru- tion England was best fitted by he all the losses, Ho their recuvery ments. We must strive to prevent stubborn individuality and ly that should be our tirst and most impor. the destruction of that which we very commerenulisan anda ! tant objective. The primary aim have crvand, in the meanwhile, in which made her the ne of the prophets of Nationalism was build up a cutter of culture, freer in temper and culture of the tosid the nation of the idea that and more prettuct, which will wither she governed. She wils chosen to. the future wits limited by the cir. permeate the other with itsulf' or for the unrivalledaliciency and shill e s vf the present, that replace it if destroyed. Fmally, the with which she has organist brecalls temporary causs hat artistic awakeniny has been cul individualiste und naterialist brought a low and made u* weak, menoud by that young, living and democracy. We had to come .. low therefore must be our aims and energetic school which has gathered cluse quarters with that democruWeak nur niet beds. They winter round the Master and originator, tic guinntion, draw it inte the mind of the people to get Sj. Alumindenth "Tigore. The Helve and burb the dem tad spended destiny, not in some impulse which this school is giving, spirit and to thoils so that we castant millennium but in the coin its pro artistic recovery of the In, beyond then. [wratavely Dear future, and tired the past, its intuitive anticipations of half-stutie half-thews. heart of the young men with the future, have to be popularise fowladim hud to be brukt burning desire to realise the and m e in national possession in order that the de \]mcalyptic vision. A * Dr. Coomaraswamy complains of spirit of the Vecanta might be justification of what might the survivals of the past in the pre- ed and, by aburbing wil that otherwise have seemed dream parations for the future. But no needed of the aristocratic and the and as an inexhaustible source of movement, hower vigorous, can ocratie culture, create for the lud hurgy and inspiration, they point- throw ott' in few years tho otfouts CCA now and powerful political od persistently to the gront achievo of whiulo century. We must und wular Organisation w hen ments and grandioso civilisation of remember also why the degradation to earn and use the trenirati our forefathers and callod on thu and donationalisation, the mighty principle and methods of Europe, C Page #238 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. U urder that her after we mny builded highly, woull wilker and which we mpsonothing inom utel tot pink with the drying up of the tooyy or too uniforis viri, Inil to the fun of humanity. wil in which is Was pasiel. .! in which it was planted, Ilore in One in many and diversity in un. We have to the way inilivi. nntil it not to 'y i ity ntu ctatomen of which preh curlinn an Gleep in to N inoway that her. Mati the . . . What to solve t il mh Win! nnity the diversity at for the hole in the wil. len t will not within true, the concep. in mir ! spiritus ini ! muito al t ro! no vigor . vitality, Truy lilary city . W 1!", if it y v el.sally bbw of lobe. la f ile that we nation 't it, to high, In al i in .. .. ... . 11 'ir, in. . it is the N u tt, Masters in wnh . 01.! ! Hellv. * . thalyon ..Pn. In the nilili h . En. .. . larnite .30 lira olier ontsnack seg. Chatro n er: thrush of Clifi: 1.! T he other, in MAH . ... .. c w i lin ill noctures under th. crea unor **tha : nides Are .::. 'itt i tions at the modern in ntily Nik ... the manra h ul raising ! to instry can only ! omrmir, holding telur and direct. sti . 184 on thit' in framtilf porov a tha ing wil this number of uniiks, 19 t ut s in for life are eliminate inanib, iverrunter stronger and more at 10 c t corinty in the co-optive State etective than the lostor-mind win Organiseen iho ilier nunbar of compon a t 11:1.1 h. I. non- fruit of got moral and spiritual variation. This is the differenco bet. * 1 iu tonnut pilling of humanity. We holl We mchinal unil nn organin - Sri in of national chan piling and reorganing. nity. Antion is an organic unity C. jedl. For another tion as part of India's mission. i rienu in rank amongst nations i n was chosen, betodo hor work who must lion is proport to complexity, 114 . ..and the com- Therefore the onowmical prince power t orta inws of nation. infomno , with its purion hen h i ted to the politi. .! well-being will bo determined, 1.... .... rigg. for : W amise the relations of o t her thinos, by its rucogn. ..... ilmul, is tha t its parting with tion within twe? of various equally il Chion Wind wither of these in hiding to iraportat tog'y ontrasti rle viht that in the r ural ments. Only by the pro, ressivag. :: i n iti! por.. . in offerti.) of thnt which constitutes l'!), winnitintrolig a tiketing the common geod of these, Can 's writilare the p int sulit but inutusingly nationalisel. For call o r with !. mython tionality is relative not . Thorum .. . this brolt Xpepe are so possesa. in p r ocent. 1 :n! Call of that they cou!l not bu !... ! hurti, intim morb.) pple, having it coun int. But with the p r isot n i try of their own at all, have 30 . .. . .. .. 5 il '1 i bnt little that they might not hayo li! Toucher.. thu ntion ell. Whention ng mnado it. ! , l o ti toningio in lun. Tiuti solf rocyning in thu comity of Ex11! .... S rinvanor. Th. men t ions, it has still ta marry ou, in .. . ... P h where .A ' W 1.*** ., in ..!! may .. il . lilin in the C a il thu oon porenta t it, o o. Isu inmutable the chocarf barod in the antiity, w.t', 1:. !!", the corrmon homo. Thus , sur un artire I t of having creatod a : !" share the suinmary and gra hurt the suinmary and gran! t i b believe in tho Mahatulan. But the lowanity in ! rising mehnpo and lead of such buildings woun tik jewels on the iwi wf the there land, give a murh jy to the Hin. 43 NAHGNOUA SENTIAL du. Thoice of the Taj TO THE DU. mahnl in locis to all ) (Con catas) childron nliko: the Hindu wong "Throne ... ! ! I n ily a tha Mahundan s the unthin its fine! The rights and icbanlity arrani | dutive of the civic life are common . The common of 16 to the great sections of the wi d e to people. The ideals of nationality -! . . . . t. 14 " I the new eh hi t t . . h o has ... w Page #239 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ ARMATOGIN S . INAN. are common also. Ita sacrifice gathered. Later these became the ners, frorn industrial k ill, from and achieverents will also be com- opposing forces of Hinduisma with increase of erlacatu m the its ever-incre uning subjection to recovery of national tige. the the Brahmin, and the Sannyasin establishment of It was grid that it is actually a univer: with hi4 unbelief in a destiny in sities and centres ! learning, necessary to the national idea that i should tako its birth from ele ped by birth ---caste and democracy. And from the aire and development n' the Asie culture. ments in trong tutunl opposi- culture and social oquality side by Whether a man button his coat to tion. The side. Under Mahomedanism ngain. higher the contrast, the right or greater the strength of left and bath the iden of human equality and at dawn. the nationality crted. or michly, srpet mai! 9 that This fraternity, the idea that nothing concern his is well scen in depends on birth and all on indiviEnglish history. nationality. Dut the dunlity, again finds witness, Akbar inerende of learning anilloner of Spain, is the waymaker of Orthois a Mahornedan deeply tinged with self-direction amongst his own peohaciam, was defentel hr an English in! in Hindu culture. Each of the great ple navy under a Catholic w will bentit the son of Islam the time of Elizabeth. The Jing Moguls has his share of both. as in ich in the chillren of the To-day, if we hnd all been Hindus Sanatan Dharmin, and whnt is gainleshman's sense of nationality was ed for one is ynined for both. * strong, that he never thought or all Mabomodans, we could not apparently of his church. The Mahomeats are rented to Arabia hope to have made an Indinn nation. by their whole prst. That tie political parties, of which today one It is because we are both, that we sings tweeledum to the other's thry need do nothing to strengthen, shall swerve neither to the right since their fathers have done it for tweedledes, were once the Cavaliers hand nor the left, but create that and Roundheads who made war on bowly of thought, feeling and disci them. What the Mahomedan ham to do today, and what he knows he one another, fought pitched battles pline which is yet to restore our his to do and will not be preventand behealed a king. The com- Motherland to her ancient place. hoon home and the common All men have certnin characteristic cd from doing, is to relate himself ener have only to be felt, in ideas and intuitions which are apt to Indin, the soil and the People. order to me all other considera His own and his children's future to run to superstitions. All men tuons into the background. He who nro linble to mistake the supersti depends on his doing this Islam says that inore is necesary to na- tion of a truth for the truth itself, is no longer to be reckoned as a tion-making is but poor builder. backward frith. The Caliph hin. The English are great in that power self is the representative of progre' If the common Inngunge were 's- of organisntion which rises out of And enlightenment, and it is not Rental, could the Swiss ber nation? commerce. But they have an idea If common religion were (wentinl. that everything in the world must to be expected that the Mahome. could the Germans be nation ? be suburdinated to cominerce. The dans of Indin will be contented to If a common history were essential, one thing is a truth, the other lag behind their brethren in Tur. could gland bere built up of superstition. Only by the presence key and in Pernia warring factions nation? If of strongly contrusted fnction, any thing more than the cornmon free from the spell of the given ANANDAMATH. home and common future were re. prepossession, can the line be anfely CHAPTER IV qurrel, wit hope anul there be drwn between truth and film.hod. The darkness of the wood wat or ia today! An ng rega The English cannot emancipue very deep and Kalyani could not un vil forms it district, not themselves frwn their own delusion, find her way. In the thickly - muntry. The languine of a pro though it is cany enough for 119 to woven entanglement of tro, creo vine need not be trurowincial. sce and Ninile nt it. Similarly well and thorns there was no puth 4 nation cann ot any mo- have to cnncel out of the national at the best of times and on that Bir of unlike por unly culture all thnt is merely sectarian there came this impenetrable dork there be the male or mutually exclusive. Such thing s . Separating the branches In Indin, 19 matter of fact, are to be relegated to the Aphere or and creepers, pushing through 1.4ison greatness has always occur. personal opinion of ecclesiastical thorn and brinr Kalyani Legan in Trias i resultant of www opposed practice. Only that which is to make her way into the thickness 1919. The Empire of Patliputra the honour and advantage of both of the wood. The thorns pierced ** made popular and emocratie W ind Mahomedian, may be the child's skin and she cried frot: #hder Asokn, when action by the sken by either within the circle of one to time and at that th: nders of Budhism. Buddhism was the natural life. shouts of the pursuing robber's rose mithur more or lesy, at that Let 114 look for a moment nt how higher. In this way with torn and T d than the democratis- much this covers. First, fool-up bleeding borly, kalyani mule tar ing of the highest Aryan cul ply and woulth. It needle na argu progress into the woodland At Tute Here we have two fo.rs nct- Inent to prove that abundance of little while the moon PO ng at right alo: tootie mother- rice or wheat, abundance of wenith Until then there was some plight the Vedic, inter fra 1..'dge, is ny much to the good of Maho- confidence in Kalyani's inad tlust as the forest : uni- medan as of llindu. 'The one has in the darkness the mobiliers sculd brities like S u flus lunch to gain as the other from not be able to find her and after Ace of the D i ng social stability, from A wido- a brief and fruitles march would lal men to Norr h us spread amelioration of man derist from the pract tot, now "The Bengal scars are the cheapest and best in market Page #240 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYONNE omler that herenfter we may built od s highly, wouki wilher unit builded in highly, woukl wither unit which we a which we are provoked by too mano up something moro anitou to our Aink with the drying up of the tonoun or too Kniform Vinion. pust and tn the future of humanity. Boil in which it was pinntod, A One iu nany and diversity in un We have to throw awny the indivi. the in livi. nation here to nation need not be luxuriously be luxuriously ity Aro ity Aro statomente of which mich dualisin and materialism auil koop wonthy in order to be l'y hall is now the it!r. Natithe turneres. We linve to polvo | Artistir. Pout it m t have mal unity denni 'divomity of for the he...in mon the priblem of Amunt of wall. Seing, menenta; without there, the monopp. harmonising and fpiritulining its in ****** culture Anil, convetion how no vigonT or vitality, irplan townris libertv, canality!' ". Anon, if it into the loxically, the bruly of loin. and contrity. In order that wa n national art m t alatt Is onsterin Anit. But it is eri nit, won high, in Alor nissini wa m w imwi dovelopment of artistinin it is not an toplu unit. master in Our Own horno. Tin clit in frenlv. S TAY, the boily of on. In the of n hnatility to the English non a rte und ornits entinnt live lob-lor twenty one durerent seg. ples, once hotell shnt wa Rock i n the rush of chonn an inte report onch other, in man nuomo n omy, but learn it in vigurinarnfacturer under the an ... av.n the i nd leit wides are the ite developing litinns of the modern scint c utricely alike, Yut the man er R a nil railing or turn. Inilastry can only h ome -mird, holding taxethor and direct. hostiny th14 ronion that in beantsfull poverty and the ing xil this number of unlikra, is the anning to prorocim i rigle for life are eliminnted from infinitely grontor, strongor and more we cannot Nociety and the co-operative State offective than tho lobster-mind with Live up or tone down n politicni anil onmouse organised in the its malor number of component moremount antil the luson of demo fruit of a great moral and npiritual varintions. This is the differenco het. . ! ni is lonrnodeplining of humanity. We holdl ween 4 mechanical unil an organio the first conclition of national such an uplifting and reorganisa- unity. A nation is an organio unity, boontrendincil. For another tion as part of India's minion. But It rises in rank amongst nationa 4. England was chosen, bo to do hor work who must live in proportin to its complexity. It biniloanincil the com- Thonor tho cconomien! preoccu- power to discover the laws of nation. of comincrco, with its pation has been widel in the politi. al well-being will be determined, 1.11. Panierotti wtruggle for ol, Wiperzeivathu Kalvation of Amongst other things, by its recogni. . .. the most skilful, dis the country 1. it: parting with tion within itseif of various equally .. . ful fashion. Wn ind other of those, But in widing to important, wrongly contrasted ele. t w .ight of that ayadem thom right and morul inenta. Only by the progressive as. an inn the litoral nonning of thipre comption, thu bnvin of sertion of that which constitutes butrin ruilon of!).1rwinis, that rollgina antal Awakening the common good of all those, gan hus hen writto large in the proceritationis ad Are ou!. it bu jarorsingly nationalisou. For lotly tor farine, ohnio tam w!! h u n sinnly insel, tho torn nationality is rolative not van al mi l horu ar hy who recive the absolute, m inst popuri, o procesulty t'r religiotta in curled of it thay thoy could not ba at na rogoratin, wheat wine to turn mor no peuplo, having coun: into the latlanul with the warm olurityof politics and try of their own at all, have so 1 4 , at the looimaree and at that any tido littlo that they might not hava 1 IN ani tanchor of thonntinn olduk. When a nation has mado it 1: k ory, or by m etinn ootn mirgin in them. That is self rocogni nch fri g in griovelia error. Tho men who i tions, it has still to carry out in ut futnu tha triko, i would limi t otoliu the highest and let W.14, the task 1.117 : W . WoW! Fuxil. of proting itsumtionality. Tatyarthi wikain i hn wil lity out 16 tiu nopentun* five W. W ith t h ly thor: lily tho W *!! .; tiny avi dovolopment of that which Wido 1 x. ry n nolitin, for hom : C on tanil thu oon pononta Como hili miting for it, thi t h nation. Itu inmutable **** nomre si Havalpar. tho comes of fourni... N barod in the monti. I l ! ... n uter tim etry, 15 ) Rull of won 't be coirmon home. Thus, WWW. A w iin n hw, schuine and artiri. Wi w it of having creatod a cup 149. 00 m i n hurt tho suintery and gra! un architecture belongs in * * . ... tup of the future Indian nation * the Mahomedan, But tho body inny , whin, 14 rivin tomoshape and lead of such buildings wouliko h . "A cruce W H work! jewola on tho nurk of the innthor. land, givos as much joy to the Hin er istotne ciaprent. THE MAHGMEDAN ESSENTIAL du, Tho pristener of the Tajinterin part of the the TO THE MIDU. mahnl in India is a gle to all her . .. W a t the movement (Contaientod childron nliko; tho Ilindu would ... am or thew Mchu Thronceptia anity as only dio as rodily ra tho Mohumedan r.): thienne, Salhi w i wit the tim! vuction in its Hafenca, Tho rights and winst i o s onlity or mani dution of the civic life are common 1. The comption of 1:0 to the two great sections of the - he has pr u ny, a s irraces to people. The ideals of nationality KUN in obisnunt: .. Page #241 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ are common also. Its sacrifices. And achievements will also be com ARMATOGIN gathered. Later these became the opposing forces of Hinduism with. its ever-increasing subjection to the Brahmin, and the Sannyasin with his unbelief in a destiny imposed by birth,-caste and democracy, culture and social equality side by side. Under Mahomedanism again, the idea of human equality and fraternity, the idea that nothing depends on birth and all'on individuality, again finds witness. Akbar is a Mahomedan deeply tinged with. Hindu culture. Each of the great Moguls has his share of both. To-day, if we had all been Hindus or all Mahomedans, we could not hope to have made an Indian nation. It is because we are both, that we shall swerve neither to the right hand nor the left, but create that body of thought, feeling and discipline which is yet to restore our Motherland to her ancient place. All men have certain characteristic ideas and intuitions which are apt to run to superstitions. All men are liable to mistake the superstition of a truth for the truth itself. The English are great in that power of organisation which rises out of commerce. But they have an idea that everything in the world must The be subordinated to commerce. one thing is a truth, the other n superstition. Only by the presence of a strongly contrasted faction, free from the spell of the given prepossession, can the line be safely drawn between truth and falsehood. The English cannot emancipate themselves from their own delusion, though it is easy enough for us to see and smile at it. Similarly we have to cancel out of the national culture all that is merely sectarian or mutually exclusive. Such things are to be relegated to the sphere of personal opinion or ecclesiastical practice.. Only that which is to the honour and advantage of both Hindu and Mahomedan, may be spoken by either within the circle of the national life. ANANDAMATH. CHAPTER IV The darkness of the wood was very deep and Kalyani could not find her way. In the thickly. woven entanglement of trees, creepers and thorns there was no path at the best of times and on that there came this impenetrable darkness. Separating the branches and creepers, pushing through thorn and briar Kalyani began to make her way into the thickness of the wood. The thorns pierced the child's skin and she cried from time to time; and at that the shouts of the pursuing robbers rose higher. In this way with torn and bleeding body, Kalyani made far progross into the woodland. After a little while the moon rose. Until then there was some slight confidence in Kalyani's mind that in the darkness the robbers would not be able to find her and after a brief and fruitless search would desist from the pursuit, hnt, now In India, as a matter of fact, national greatness has always occurTeri as a resultant of two opposed lens. The Empire of Pataliputra was made popular and democratic wder Asoka, when acted on by the ideas of Buddhism. Buddhism was neither more nor less, at that pero'd. than the democratising of the highest Aryan culture. Here we have two forces acting at right angles to one otherthe Vedic, intensifying knowledge, in the forest ashramas and at universities like Sarnath, and the influence of the Buddhist orders, calling Let us look for a moment at how much this covers. First, food-supply and wealth. It needs no arguwent to prove that abundance of rice, or wheat, abundance of wealth is as much to the good of Mahomedan as of Hindu. The one has as much to gain as the other from widesocial stability, from a of manlal men to share the honey thus spread amelioration "The Bengal soaps are the cheapest and best in the market.' IRON. 5 created. mon common It was said that it is actually necessary to the national idea that it should take its birth from elements in strong mutual opposition. The higher the contrast, the grenter the strength of This the nationality is well scen in English history. Spain, as the waymaker of Catholicism, was defeated by an English navy under a Catholic admiral in the time of Elizabeth. The Englishman's sense of nationality was so strong, that he never thought apparently of his church. The political parties, of which today one. sings tweedledum to the other's tweedledee, were once the Cavaliers and Roundheads who made war on one another, fought pitched battles and beheaded a king. The comthe home and canso have only to bo felt, in order to drive all other considerations into the background. He who says that more is necessary to nation-making, is but a poor builder. If the common language were essential, could the Swiss be a nation? If common religion were essential, could the Germans be a nation? If a common history were essential, could England herself, built up of warring factions, be a nation? If any thing more than the common home and common future were required, what hope would there be for America today? An aggregaton of villages forms a district, not country. The language of a province need not be interprovincial. A nation can assimilate any numter of unlike units, provided only there be the common home. ners, from industrial revival, from increase of education, from the recovery of national prestige, the establishment of national universities and centres of learning, from the recapture and and development of the Asiatic culture. Whether a man buttons his coat to right or to left and bathes at dawn. or midday, are not maiters that concern his nationality. But the increase of learning and power of self-direction amongst his own people will benefit the son of Islam as much as the children of the Sanatan Dharma, and what is gained for one is gained for both. Mahomedans are related to Arabia by their whole past. That tie they need do nothing to strengthen, since their fathers have done it for them. What the Mahomedan has to do today, and what he knows he has to do and will not be prevented from doing, is to relate himself to India, the soil and the People. His own and his children's future depends on his doing this. Islam is no longer to be reckoned as a backward faith. The Caliph himself is the representative of progress and enlightenment, and it is not to be expected that the Mahomedans of India will be contented to lag behind their brethren in Turkey and in Persia Page #242 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAKOFIX that the moon had risen, that con- imagination took shape in her mind in fact, being done so far as existing fidence left her. The, moon, ug it and she began to seu with the ip- conditions allow, by Nationalist inuunto into the sky, shed its ner vision * mighty ascetic, barp workers, more or less in every prolight on the woodland tope and in hand, whitebodied, whitehaired, vince. I do not know how far it in the darkness within way outfusorl whitebearded, whiterobed, tull of feasible, but an attempt should be with it. The durkness brightenød, made, in any case to organise an all and heru anl there, through gape, szure heavens,... India Nationalist Association, with the outor luminousness found its "O Hari. O Murari; O foe of the object of consolidating the party yay inule and peeped into the Kuitabh and Madhu." of peaceful and lewfal self-reliant thickets. The higher the moon Cralually the song grew nearer activitities in the country. The decimount, the more the light poze- loudur shu heard the words, sions of unch a body will be accepttrated into the reaches of folinge, the "O Hari, O Murari, O foe of ed as binding on them by the der all the shiulowy took refuge Kaitabh and Madhu!" Nationalists all over India, and it in the thicker parts of the forest. Then still nearer, still alerrer will be able to exercise some amount Kalyani too with her whild hid "O Hari, O Murri, o foe of of disciplinary control on the imherself farther and farther in where Kaitabh and Madhu!" patient and impalsive workers in the sbulows retreatedl. And now the At last over Kalyani's head the the Nationalist Cause. Such an robbers shouted higher and began cha it rang echoing in the woodland, organisation will save us som being to come running from all Ridus, and " Hari, O Murari, O foe of mixed up with either of the two thu child in her terror wept loud schools of physicnl force in the er. Kalyani then gave up the haitabh and Madhu!" country, one advocating its applicastruggle and made no further atteinpt Then Kalyani opened her eyes. tion from the sido of the Gover U encape. Sho sat down with In the half-lustrous moonboams suf- mont, and the other proaching it the girl on her Inpon A grassy fused and whadowed with the dark from the side of the people. It will thornluse sput at the foot of # ness of the forest, she saw in front openly differentiate the lawful and great true and called repeatedly of her that whitebodied, whitehair peaceful passive resister from the "Where art Thou? Thu whom I ed, whiteboarded, whiterobod image party of political violence on either worship daily, to whom daily 1 of usage. Dreainily all her con- side. This differentiation is of the bow down, in reliance on whom I sciousness centred on the vision. utmost importance at the present had the strength to penetrate into | Kalyani thought to bow down to moment. It alone will be able, it this forest where art Tho, 0 it, but she could not perform the anything can, to put a check on the Mudhusudan" At this time, what slutation; even n shó bont her suicidal propagnoda of political viowith fear, the deepernotion of spiri. hend, all consciousness loft her and lonce, which is finding such ready t'u love and worship and the Ins- she lay fallen supine on the ground. excuses to the Government to consitudo. of hunger and thirst, Kaly. AUROBINDO) CHONE tinue and strengthen their present ani gruually lost sense of her out repressive policy. Indeed, nothing Ward surroundings and became full else will be able to check it. Mr. THE SITUATION II. of an inward consciuusness in which Gokhale's recepe will, if anything, she was aware of a heavenly voice (BY SJ. BEPIN CHANDRA PAL. ) strengthen anarchy by increasing singing in mid-air, repression. Mr. Shyamji Krishna varma actually wants repression, ( Hari, O Murari, O fou of In my last letter I discussod the and is distinctly finding the justiKaitabh and Madhu ! prevent wituation at some length, fication for Mr. Gokhale's po icy of 0 Gopal, O Govinda, O Mu and tried to indicate what seems to stern and relentless repression which kunda, O Shauri! be the line of work we should follow the Nationalist loaders always refusO Hari, 0 Murari, O foe of at the present juncture. This ed to furnish. By a strangu irony of Kaitabh and Madhu ! work, as I said, will have to follow fate Mr. Gokhalo and Mr. KrishnaKalyani had heard from her two parallel lines, one in India and varma have found in each other childhood, in the recitation of the the other in England. exceedingly useful alies in helping Purunny, that the sages of Paradise 1 As regards the work in India, forward the propaganda of poli.ical Tout the world on the puths of the puths of the there will not be any differenco of there will not be any differenco of violence in India. Both in their sky, crying aloul to thu music of opinion among the general body of own way aro renduring incalculable the harp the name of Hari. Thaty Nationalists in the wountry. It is, service to thu Indian Bureaucrat Borobadet Menco MOR doo uichockiga bobobodou p e lo populo The Perfume par Excellence. H. Bose's . The charming fragranc of this renowod Perfume, its re freshing aroma and sweetness, it- perinneney on the hand ! kerchief these are the combined qualities that justify fully 6 DELKHOSH” its name The Heart's Delight. Sold evorywhore-Re. 1 only in Bot: H. BOSE, Mfg. Perfumer, DELKBOSH HOUSE, Bowbazar, Calcutta.. dodaDARITARR E RA PRADA bbo wa365 000 spop coba rododdAd dag Page #243 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ worried to death by the patient and in the different provnices. When really of modern, culture and bup'odiling ways of the implacable these are collectod, walu Auld have manity. This distrust is not only Taytive resister. nod enger to get the Reg'ster we want" and the characteristic of 'those that are through the whole business as quick- Register will practically form our called Extremists, but equally ly as possible. And we want a Association. All that will be necess- also of those that are landed strong organisation to fight this ary after this will us for the as moderates. Mr. Gokhale and strange dual Alliance. Executivo Comittee to send out his party have no more confiBut there is an internal need of it Circulnrs pointing out the dutydence in the larger humanity and also. Without an organisation able of the party, in reference to parti- civilisation of our time, than the to guide and control the general cular monsures or situation, as crude politician who calls political body of Nationalist in the country, these arise from time to time. This murder as natural justico. It is and lond all our activities along is, it seems to me, our immediate therefore that both these classes are peaceful and lawful lines, the whole work at home. equally mongod against thoren! movement will inevitably split up The necond part of our work as Nationalist programe of penceful into small and eccentric groups suggested in my last letter should and lawful self-reliant activities. working frequently at cross pur- be the organisation of a Bureau The truth however lies between poses. authorisd to represent onr Party the old unreasonable trust and the How to bring about such an or- in England. At present we are present equally unronsonablo disnisation, is not, perhaps a very ensy not a party, but only a school of trust. The appeal of old Congress question now. But we are in a thought. The compilation of the WOH to whnt they called tho. difficult position, and we shall have Register suggested above will give British Conscionce. Unfortunately to work against terrible odds, what 18 the status of a party; and then however, the British conscience to ever we may have to do. Nor is it our British Bureau will have which our Moderate friends neceswtry to have an elaborate or- authority of our party behind it. have so long appesured is not ganisntion. All that is noodod now, Till then it must content to speak the real thing, but only an is havon Register of all nationalists nd not on behalf of the Nation- abstraction borrowed from schoolwho aro willing to pledge them- alist School only. only. There is at There is at standards on Ethica. They igselves to the line of lawful activities presont, I un fruid, a consider- nored tho real British Conucilaid down in Srijut Aurovinda able amount of silent opposition able amount of silen ence, and wanted really, to create (thosho's Open Letter, and submit among our people, to any work one for England -endow the to the discipline of their own mun, of this kind. It is largely due to British people, through the magie electod by thom, to form a Centraln very natural reaction against of their specches, with a new or Executivo Comittee. No itonnry, the mendicant policy of the old gan, that coming into being or conno taeetings, no public demonstra- Congress school, and people do sciousness, would give them. tions, nothing of an olnborate da not soon to understand how 'our liko a fairy God Mother, all they turu is nocessary to complete such work can be different from thnt longed for-high appointments ena Register and elect ench Com- of the British Congress Committee. larged Councils, Colonial Institumoittoo. We know who are the At one time we had an excessive and tions and all. This way their leuling Nationalists in difforent unressonabla faith in British character: mistako. But because the British centros, and they may well collloct. we honestly believod that England have not exuct organ that would thu names of the Nationalists in was in India primarily for our and a suit us most, it is not reasonable to think that they are entirely their own localities. The organish not for her own good, That idon has devoid of the mural faculty. tion of the Contral Comittee also been completely killed now. Even barlton)) will not be difficult after those Englishmon themselves do no longregisters are collected. All that is er profuss any such ultruistic needed is for two or throu men, motives. And tho pendulum has commanding the confidence of the consequently ywung to tho other people, to set to work about it, to extreme. 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Without some preparation in reading and writing, how are our wives and sisters to enter into the new ideas with which Bengal to-day is seethWithout some new training ing of faculty, some fresh development of executive ability, how are they to meet all those new dematids with which each year of their lives is likely to confront them? Very simple schools will do, however. Only to read and write, and know how to sew and count, and acquire the habits and instincts. of a gentlewoman are accomplishinents sufficient for a girl of twelve. If she has these elements, added to the sound qualifications of a good Hindu home, there is nothing that the husband cannot do, with a little labour and sympathy, after marringe The material is then ready. He has only to apply the light of ideas, and the torch at once Hames up. What we need is to institute on behalf of our girls something like our old pathshala system. We ought to have little neighbourhoodschools in every direction, where yomon of good birth and anticefonts, who need an income, will teach the little girls of their para the necessary elements. It is important that these Schoolmistresses should themselves be well-born and bred, for we cannot afford to let our children learn to read and write, at cost of becoming vulgarised in thought and manner, or losing the ancient idealism of our race. The school kept by Nagendra Nandini Devi, at 14 Kartik Boses Lano, is an instance in point. Forty little girls attend this school and receive the rudiments of an education there, at the same timethat they enter into a strong living tradition, with regard to all that is highest and best in the life of our notherland. For the last eighteen months, this school has been mainLained as a branch, by Sister Christina of the Vivekananda Sohool. Allowing the odest sum of fifteen upees a month for the head-mis11 herself, the expenses amount. to thirty rupees per month. This tnt can no longer be borne by the Vivekananda School, since its own expenses are constantly in asing. It has carried the underLaking through the purely experimental lago, and enabled Nagendra Nandini Devi to prove her value to her neighbourhood. Is It possible, now, to find those who will contribute to prolong the life of this school for girls, as a first step in n wide-spread movement of the kind? Contributions to the work of Hegendra Nandini Devi, may be KARMAYOGIN sent to the Sister Christina,-17 Bose Para Lane, Bagh Bazar-by whom they will be gratefully acknowledged. NEWS. THR CONVENTION CONGRESS A meeting of the Reception Committee took place at Lahore on the 20th Septonber to elect the President of the Congress, The Hon'ble Mr. Harkishen Lal. presi ding. The Secretary explained that all Provincial Committees, except Bengal and Burma, nominated Sir Pherozhnh. Burma recommended Hon'ble Mr. Khate while Bengal recommended Nawal Maho med who has expressed his unwillingness. Subsequently they found it stated in news-papers that Bengal recommended Babu Surendranath Banerjen and he received a private letter from the Bengal Provincial Committee intimating its nomination of Rebu Surendranath Banerjea as President of the Congress. The recommendations of the Provincial Committees were considered The Punjab, Madins, the United Provinces, Berar and Bombay recommended Sir Pherozshah's election. The Central Provinces. and Behar gave his name first in alternative groups. The Reception Committeo resolved that the recommendation of the Majority of the Provincial Committees be adopted and elected Sir Pherozshah Mehta, President of this year's Congress. SWADESHI MEETING AT BARIBAL.- On the 20th September a big Swadeshi meeting was held in Raja Bahadur's Haveli under the presidency of Babu Upendra Nath Sen Rai-Chowdhuri, Zemindar. The proceedings commenced with the song Mayer deo mota Kupar matha toly nere bhai. Then Babu Baroda Kanto Banerjee, B. L. gave his impres sions of the Hughly Provincial Conference, specially, emphasizing the need for union amongst the parties and the use of Swadoshi cloth manufactured at the Banga Jakahui Cotton Mille. when ande of oniser yarn. even Next on spoke feelingly on the Swadies movement and urged the audience to keep up the movement and use only the Banga Lakshmi Mill cloths. Dilating on the demoralisation that has set amongst the shopkeepers and the false notion about the Swadeshi by using Englishyarn made cloth. In conclusion he appealed in the name of Babu Aswini Kumar and Satish Chandra to remain. firm to the vow for which they are suff ering so much in silence. The audience accepted this portion of the speech with expressions of Assurance. The president spoke in the same strain and made a pathetic appeal. The proceedings closed with the song sigan in Pirata palane bir at hayo nabhaio Hanashi gon,and loud shouts of Bande Mataram. THE HOUSE SEARCHER, A correspondent writer:-At Sherpur a village under the Rayna Thana, in the Burdwan District on the 10th September two house searches were made one in the house of Babu Karali Charan Daw and the other in the house of Babu Bama Charan Daw by the Police Sub Inspecter of Rayna with two constables having search warrants issued by the District Magistrate. Nothing incriminating was found. NEWS. BROJESWAR DACOITY CARK of Bail application was made on the 24th September before the Magistrate 1.idpur Mr. Donald on behalf of Sarat Candra Chatterjee and Birendra Chattee, two young boys of Fatejangpur, wh are brothers, and who were arrested in Chiencta over a fortnight ago for their alleged plcity in the contouplated Bhuj Dernity on the statement of Gobesh Chatterjee the informer in the Paces Sabising ease. The Magistrate rejected the application and said that she case would be tried under the new Crimes Act by a special Bench of the High Court. BATEA POT CASE The supplementary trial of the Baira rio: case came on for hearing on the 21st instant be for the Sub-Divisional Officer. Four witnesses were examined for the defence, on the first day. JAIPUR DARBAR. In continuation of the notice in the Japur Gazette of June 9th, 1909, the Jajar State Gazette of September 15th has published another Durbar proclamation which runs thus:-That it is the duty of all Jaipur subjects to at once give information to the nearest Durlar official should they become aware of the pre-muce in Jaipur territory of any person who has in his possession any seditious paper, picture or photograph, any explosive substance or any article described in the notice of June 9th or who joins any meeting assembled for siditions purpores or who engages in any seditious practice directed against the Government of India, and failure to give such information in the absence of reasonable excause, the burden of proving which shall be upon the person or perROH HO MWare, render thein liable to severe punishment. Hin Highness further orders that any Jaipur subject, who commite any of the offences enumerated in the notice of June 9th last with intent that any injurin British India, or mischief shall be caused on conviction be punished in the same manner as if such act had been confined to Jaipur territory. SELF-OILING COMB Grandest invention OFFSPRING OF TRUE SWADESHISM Avoid deterioration of hair by friction with hand. Our comb will oil for you every thread of your hair and will carry. medicated oils to their very roots. The beloved son of "MOTHER INDIA" Srijukta Aurobindo (iloso Writer: The idea is a very in genious one and has been ingeniously carreid out The comb serves its purpose well. " Price-1-12 with a phial of well medicated and scented Hair oll. D. D. 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These experiments are w rathor wlack during last July, the platou Jacvity ut bajeswarin September, not to bo confounded with the efforts to 1 platou Jacvity ut boleswar in Septemba tigo ou of which are now available climatise Egyptian cotton, the American freel wild you go CAB 16 cbre is ).viding the new com .viding the new companies according to oridently started on the wtatement provinces they show! variety being inuch Aner. 11. Chandra Chatterju of Surat fav Province No. of Con Capital REAPTA KANOR OF TUS "BANDE MITARAX. who buntare an approver in the DACCA in lakbs. The "Handle Mutuani" has reappeared Stabbing (24 and is now the guest of 1,01-10 in a new form in te cva. It contains a the Government at Dacca, enjoying a $770 bitter attark on Men's. Banerjee and monthly allowance of Rs. 65, with a Inunch Punjab 9:20 Cinkhale and other prominnut leaders of and groen boat for river tripe. Two wit. Bengal 9:20 the Indian National Congress nosnee were produced yestoday. They fuil. E B. and A. 1:50 ed to identify either of the accused. The U. P. MIDXATOR BOMB OFFERT. 100) The "Patrik" understands that Babu Public have great confidence in Mr. Don. J'cary Mohan Dank of Midnapur who was ald, who is not likoly to be easily dupel. Grand Total aricated and put into hajut in connection MR GOKUALR OY THX Root OF THE ... 18 1,69-90 . Classifying them according to business with the Bomb case, ha merred noticos TROUBLX proposed to be undertaken they show:. Mr. Wong, Moulvi Mazhar-ul-Huk At the neeting to protest against the Deputy Superintendent And In treatinent of the Transvalds held 2 Banking and Loan Com. apertar Lal Mohan Gunn, intimating, bis at Bombay on the 11th September Mr. panics atention of bringing suits for damng' Choklule, proposing the first resulution, ... 1,60,50,000 Ilusurance Company against them, claiming Ru 10,000 fruun ... outlined the principal facts of the trug. 90,000 I Railways and Tramways m . Babu l'onry Mohan is the father gle in South Africt Ho maid that in the 5,00,000 3 Co-operative A of Santnah Das, aud in retired Sub cciations circunstance of the Transvaal pannive 2,80,000 3 Printing, Publishing and Rngintrar. resistance such as that organised by Mr. Ntationery .. 3,50.000 Ghandi was not only legitimate but was AN IRIST PLACARD. 4 Trading Companirs (other Captain Craig, an Ulster U nist, a duty renting on all self-respecting por. than those specified ... 1,80.000 anked Mr. Burell in the British Honne HONN. Ho haid "I Wontrongly and 1 (tuon Mill Company ... 20,00,000 of commous whothor his attention had clearly and conscientiously focl the grave 1 Rice Mill Company 15,00,000 injustice of a law and there is no other heun drawn to the fact that placards 1 Tea and Other M'lanting had been extensively posted throughout way to obtain redress, I think refusal to Company 1,00,000 the conse artnin acquicace in it, and taking art of Ireland to the effect that 1 Mining Company 2,60,000 quence of such refusal, is the only onurse Ireland hoaound Dingin who proud to lny dowu bin life for the cathe left to those who place conscience and 18 Grand Total ... 1,612,90,000 of his country, and whether the self-respect above their material or im. police had discovered the author of mediate interents." He urged that the In Bengal the Caledonian Printing (h. the placarly praining turderer, and if Government of Indin should retaliate by was capitalined at 1 lakh and-a-half of * had any rest been inade. withdrawing authority for recruitment rupees. In the New Province the RanThe Attorney General fur Ireland, Mr. of indentured labour for Natal which jhora Ten o.starts with #wimilar Cherry, in reply haid -I am informed colony in a vulnerable point of union capital Rangoon Maloruedane started the by the poline authoritice that a number from the Indian Handpoint. He con Molla Dawoud (otton Mills (Re. 20 el murli placards were found posted in cluded by mnying: "The root of our pre lakhs), ani a Rice Mill (Rs. 15 lakha) in U n part of Ireland and were at sent troubles in the coloniey really lies in Burma, while also in that province the nur worn down by the police. The nutla- the fact that our status is not what it Rangoon Mining C., was started with ** have not so far boen dincoverowhould be in our own country. Men who Rs. 280 lakh. Allahabad and Anuritear have any arrest been made. have no satisfactory status in their own cach whow it one lakh Printing Company, ('uptain Craig Has the right hon, laud caunot expect to have a satisfactory while Almedalınd feated thic Aniline and gentlemau Aven one of these placards status elsewhere. Our truggle for equal Alizrine Trading Co., alvo on a lakh. bitself. treatenent with Engliahmen in the Enpire Mr. Cherry: No. wir I have not muust, therefore, be mainly carried on in (Septaiu Craikani cries of Order.' Iudin itself. Then, again, we must bere held up a placard with a deep black remember that it is bound to be a long border and handed it to the Front Op And weary struggle. It will require position bench where it was examined by FOR again and again wucrifices and sufferinge veveral members Much R thone of our Trannvanl breathreu, Mr. Macveagh asked whothor the right and it will bring us repentec failures hon. gentlemau had heard that these before we wohieve final Leas. But B. DUTTA & BROS.. placariis wore posted by an organization Hutlering or RO mutfering, failure or wucwhich printed placards on Grievance CORA, we owe it to our motherland to carry 307, UPTER CHTPUR ROAD (Jorcuarunko) from Ireland." on this truryle with wout. bearta and Mr. Macneill. The Orange Society. full faith in the justice of our cuse." Calcutta. "Female artist for Purdah noshin." - - ARTISTIC PHOTO & ENLARGENENT, that there before we O suffering and to carry Gola Medals C. RINGER & Co. 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. ESTALBISHED 1887. THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA If you want reliable and genuine Homoeopathic modicines, take care that you get them from RINGER'S. Silver FOR ownmake FOOTBALLS. Agents wantod everywhere. Lists free on application. " SEN & SEN 1,Chowringhee, CALCUTTA. Page #246 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 NEWS. AN INDUSTRIAL CONCERN.- A general meeting of the share-holders of the Jensore Colub, Button and Mat Manufacturing Co. Ld., was held in the registered office of the Company on the 12th last when office-bearers for the enrrent year were appointed: It was decided in that meeting to erected for the factory and to begin work on a regular scale efore the ensuing paja holidays. The work of the fety has already been commenced in a hurel house with one complete set of comb-making machinery and 4 Net of looms for manufacte. ing ornamented mats. The expert of the (1 Company these machinaries along with others from Japan. Mr. those who had been in Japan for three years and studied the above manufact res, made a special study of managing factories there. He has begun work here strictly on Japanese principles, ie, the principles of cooperation. In order to make the work. interesting and attractive to the opera tive Mr. Chose hau set -ide certain number of shares of the Company exclusively for the officers and operatives. TRANSVAAL INDIANS. A public meeting was held at Bombay on the 14th September to censider the question of the treatment of Indians in the Travnal and to appeal once again to His Majey's Minister the British Parliament to do all in power to prevent the contin injust and ill-treatment to His Majesty's Indian subject in the Transvaal. For several days past appeals have been made to the public to attend the meeting iu large numbers as to make au effective de A SCE-INSPECTOR CENSURED. The Hon. brought stration. In consequence the Town Ela was crowded in all parts, inclu ding the vorandah, which was thronged by a large councours of people. Speakers had been chosen to represent the various communities of the city, while several Indians who have resided in South Africa spoke from their own experience of the condition of atlaire. The proceedings were conducted with great enthusiasm, and lasted for about two hours. Sir Karimbhoy Ibrahim prided and in the course of his speech sand You are aware of the circumstances under which the meeting called by the Sheriff on the 31st August last was canceled. The abrupt cancellation called forth a display of feeling which has happily been allayed by a Press com annique in which the Government have, THE ARYA FACTORY KARMAXOGIN. with a candour and promptitude which deserve our acknowledgement, expressed their regret for the inconvenience caused to the public. Nothing more need be said, therefore on that point. As regards the larger question of the Sheriffs' position And the duties with which the communique deals, I am sure that the Governmuent view is correct. I believe that there are precedents which conflict with the Gevernment view. However, this is not proper occasion to enter into that question which needs to be examined and dealt with separately. REGISTERED LARGEST IN INDIA Awarded Medal at the Indian industrial Exhibition of 1906-07. MACHINE-MADE Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya asked the following question at the last meeting of the U. P. Council at Nainital "Ilan the attention of the Government en drawn to the conduct of the sub-Instor of Police who insistad on being present at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Tax-payer's Association which was going to be held at the Christ Church College, at Cawnpore, and who did not leave the premise on being asked to do so Will the Government be pleased to state what action it has taken in the matter? The Hon. Mr. Holnis replied: "The attention of the Government has been drawn to the matter. The Sub-Inspector was not acting under the authority of any superior officer, and the District Magistrute of Cawnpore at the time expressed his regret for the ill-considered action of the sub-Inspector to the Vice-Chairman of the Tax payer's Association. The subInspector has been censured." TRADE MARK POLICE ESPIONAGE. At the last meeting of the United Provinces Legislative Council the Hon' ble Pandit M. M. Malaviya asked: "Has the attention of the Government been drawn to the complaints that have been published in the papers regarding the action of the police in watching the house of Dr. Tej. Bahadur Sapru. Advocate, High Court, at Allahabad, during the time when Mr. Devadhar, of the Servants of India Society, was puting up with him and also of their action in subjecting Mr. Devadhar in many places to a close and irritating espionage during his tour in these provinces ? Will the Government be pleased to state what action it bas taken in the matter 7" The Hon. Mr. Holms replied: "The attention of the Government has been drawn to the com plaints referred to The LieutenantGovernor is of opinion that the police exceeded their duties in the instance in CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. Extract from Mr. J. G. Cumming, I. C.'S Special Report on Industrial Survey of Ben. A (Vide Calcutta Czte, August 26th, 1908). THE ARYA FACTORY or 107, MACHUA BAZAR ROAD, CALCUTTA, turns out good articles. 10, MACHUA BAZAR ROAD, Calcutta. Tel. Add:"TRUNKS," CALCUTTA, STOVE PAINTED STEEL TRUNKS question, and steps have been taken by the Government in order to prevent siilar exeres tn future." A KRISHNAVARMA LETTER. The "Daily Express" publishes a letter from Mr. Krishnavarma replying to the statement that he composed the alleged statement by Dhingra Krishnavarna asks if the "Daily Express" can produce an iota of evidence to show that he had anything to do with either the composi tion or the publication of that document. "It is," he says, preposterous to father on me the publication of every so-called seditious leaflet referring to India which enianates from Paris or which finds its way into England or other parts of the British Empire." He described as surlous the imputation of the "Daily Express that Indian seditionsta are beginning to regard him sa nothing more than a "py. "THE NEW AGX." In the British Houses of Commons Earl if this attention Winterton asked the Attorney General had been called to an article in the "New Age,' for Aug. 26, in which the murder of Sir CurzonWyllie was partially condoned and in whic an Indian Lieutenant-Governor was ecused of deliberately carrying out an illegal execution, and if he proposed to take any proceedings. The Attorney-General: I have the article in question and 1 do not propose to take any proceeding. Reeu Earl Winterton: In the right hon. gentleman aware that the article suggested that a Lieutenant-Governer of Bengal carried out an illegal execution? The Attorney-General; I do not think the suggestion is as explicit as the noble Lord puts it. Mr. Macnuill: Is the right hon. gentleman in want of an amateur Crown Prosecutor I RAILWAY CASH AT BRALDAB. On Monday before Mr. N. L. Bagel, Deputy Magistrate of Sealdah, an upcountryman, named Chunilal Khetri, was charged as a suspicious character. The prosecution alleged that the accused had just been released from gaol and was found travelling in an Up train to Goalando station with a bag. The accused whe was known to a constable was suspected at the Dum-Dum station and was arrested. The Court thereupon inquired and was apprised of that the accused had-been arrested under section 167-of the Criminal Code. The ing the section said Magistrate on readI must the law strictly followed where are the corrus of the entries in the diary ?" What are your grounds for suspecting the accused/ Simply bocause he was released just then from jail and was travelling in a train The accused might have been looking for a job you ought to have given him time." The Inspector informed the Court that nothing further incrimnating evi dence was found against the man, and he was unable to furnish the Court with the copies of entries at present. The court thereupon remarked saying: "Well I am afraid I shall have to refer the matter to the Inspector-General of Police and will tell him that the copies of entries were not produced before me." Incapector. We beg to apply for recomplete. Court:-Well, you have already mand, sir, as the inquiries are not yes kept the man for three days in custody: Page #247 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ .KARMAVOCIN. NO. 1, Rogal Korta, Simla P. 2, BEWARE OF IMITATION Aswa Lacgandha INDIAN CHEMICAL BENGAL SWADESHI: Company, the weaving, elm, the Tastin AND JA REVIVAL OF INDUS. (Hindu), Jugi (Hindu) and the fwabe (Mahoniedad y had been turning to dayPHARMACEUTICAL TRIES AND COM labwaren day by day, flint, account WORKS. MERCE. of the repturion at the hands of the - 000 early rulers followed by free info of TEXTILE INDUSTRY. British-made cloths, and secondly, owing EARLY in the year 1906 we noticed in to the consequent want of demand for the whole of Bengal only 10 Cotton-Mill, their manufactures From the condus four of which alone belonged to Indian report of 1901 it would CALCUTTA. appear that Capitalista, namely, (1) Luxli Tulni Mill, the total ouinber of the weaving popuSeranipore, () Rawaluyal Cotu Mills, lation of United Bengal still engaged (3) Empresa India Cotton Mills Company in the industry was 1, 124, 870, and this and (4) Victoria Cotton Mill But mince agrin consideralily decreased in the the inauguration of the Swadeshi Muve. years following. But since the inaugurment some four Cotton Milli Coni tion of the Swaileshi Movement these have been or are going to be started, of helpless people have found an opening which the Art and foremontin (1) The further liveliboud and have been induced Bengal Luxui Cotton Mills Ld., the old to return to their old hereditary profon sion. Tulsi Mills reorganised and extended under Bengali nuanagement, which bus The opinion of Mr. C'umming on hund. patid-up Capital of rupoon 18 lakhs und weaving are as follows: .. Wellknown invigornting tonic of which paid a dividend of 6 per cent. last By 1901 it was started that year. The other Cotton Milla nie (2) the the competition of European piece-gers Body and mind. It had been roooy Mohini Mills Limited, ostablished at was lowering the indigenous in the nised as the best tonic alterative Kushtix with Capital of a lakh and Burdwan Presidency and the Patna in Norvous debility Exhausion, Loss hall, (3) The Ganesh Cluth Mills Co. Division, but that the fly-shuttle loom of Memmory. Brainfag Dimness of Ld., very shortly to be entablished Wan conting into live in the two former near night, Confusion of Ideas, loss of the ruilway station of area.... By 1906-07, the industry Lilough, with a (aptul of lakhs of had recovered. In Burdwan District vigour, Nervous headache, palpitarupees and ( 4) The Oriental Jute and there was an increase in outturn of onetion of hourt, Mental prostration, Cotton Mille Co. half over that of the previous year. From L. forned with a (ieneral sleeplessness etc.--4 oz. Capital of 20 lakhs of rupees to start and Bankurs there was an export trade. At phiul Re. 1 Dozen Rs. 11. Pound Bolpur in Beerblum there was consider conduet jute and Cotton Mille in or out able manufacture. In Hooghly district wide Calcutta the manufactures in Arunbagh HulThe wovon goods produced in Bengal division rose from 11 lakhs to 14 lakh during the last three years are as follows: In Howrah the mill outturn decreased ---25 million yards, in 1906-06, 5.8 And the hand outturn increased. In million yards in 1906-07, and 7-9 Midnapore, Ghatal was the centre of million ynrd in 1907-08. The first Wonving. In the 84-Parganas the will figure is for greys alone, the latter two market was dull; the hand outturn short A potent remedy for habitual calls are for all woven goods. This shows there oned in Basirlat subdivision. In tipation cough gout rheumatism has been a marvellous development in the Jesnore there was a considerable C worms,biliousness and piles. The output of woven gooils and here we have facture in both coarse and fine cloth; bost nervine tonic administered in the opinion of Mr J. G. Cumming, H. A. also in Khulna. In Nadia coarne eloth convulascent stato. + oz. phial Re. 1. 1. C. ., nt present Commissioner of the bod-sheets and towels were made at Nanti Prewideney Division, who had been apDozen Rs. 11. Rs. 3-8 P£. pur for export In Patna, both cotton pointed "On Special Duty, Industrial and mixed fabrics were manufactured in Inquiries" of the province. On page 7, Bihar. In Saran district, the Jolahan part II of his valuable Heport Mr. Cum. wove a course cloth for winter time. 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A compared between this account and the earlier accounts show what a revolution for the time being has been made in the industry by the new factor of an inereased local demand. The following lines from the recent Report of Mr. J. N. Gupta who was put on special duty to inquire into the the digenous present condition of ndu-tries in Eastern Bengal and Am thin the same light on the subject. It J, Lowever," goes on Mr. Gupta to say, "as if the downward course taken by this, the most important indigen industry of the province, has at t been checked, and a slow Int per eptible improvement is visible his reeverywhere. Mr. Cuntaing, in nt rent remarks, "The Swadeshi vat of the last two years is a new factor stimulating production and eating a demand. I find that this has led to the improvement of the weavers. in parts of the Presidency and Burdwn Divisions, that is to say, many weaves who had given up their caste pation have returned to it." The same phenomenon ha al een noticed in Madras by Mr. Chatterton, who "The interest in hand-weaving is marly due to the Swadeshi movement, and most of the hand-weaving factories ow their existence to the enthusiasm engendered at the bath of a new political mevement." It is fortunate that a similar revival of the hand a weaving industry is also not in the prinpal entres of the weving industry in East Bengal. There are no reliable tigures, however, to sou what the real in rease in the volume of this industry has been, but figures for the inpoort of fore ign and Indian cotton pier goods and yarn taken from the Divisional reports Throw Hotue light on the point. From the figure it would appear (1) That in the Dacea and Chittagong Dixons, the import of European goo N gaty diminished in 1906-07: whereas Amilar decline was prominently notice ad in Rajshahi Divions, in 1905. (2) The import of yarn, though thu tuating, also showed a market inerea, sally in 1901-05 when the total impett of yarn, Indian and foreign, was 3000 maunda in excus of the naports in 1:02-03 The increase in the imports of In lan yarns was specially noticeable in it from 250 maunds in hittagong 12-408, to 3,674 maunds in 1906-07. From the report on the trado of this pavince in 19-07, it would appear that 52041 mannda of cotton; e-goods were imported into Ensteru Bengal districts the province, whereas 1-11,219 maunds of yard were imported in the same year. Je wohi ths appear that at least onef of the total demand for cotton faits supplied by the hand-looms. E PANSION IN BRANCHES. Taking individul distri ts, we findthat the development has been the greatest in those district which have been able to supply any expanding demand for any special class of gods For instance, the indusay soms to have progressed most in Noakhali, Comilla, Pabna, and Faridpur. All tuo districts, besides producing the ai saris and duris turned out a very lar quantity of check and chut both thick and thin, au nitable the making of coat, shirts, of the wearin; apparel tnosti MARMAYOGIN in rogue now. In Comilla the inerense is reported to be fully 32 per cent.; for whereas the total export of the cloth from that district to other parts of Bongal amounted hardly to a lakh' of rupees before, now the exports come to over a lakh and a half, I myself went to the Thursday hat at Conilla, and found that stuff valued at 200 rupees at least was brought up chiefly for export. There are two such seats in a week at Comiila itself. In the divisional report of Rajshahi for 1906-07 the following occurs: "The Collector of Pabna reports that cottonhas and weavers are hardly able to the growing demand of the for eign and local markets. It is said that the number of hand-Jooms has increased in Pabna, and members of the weaving class who had taken to other pursuits have now returned to their caste profe. ion." In Noakhali it was found that the import of European cotton piece goods. has gradually alles o from 2, 850 bales in 1905-06 to 94 a ales in 1907-08, whereas that of the Inan piece goods had gradually increased from 453 bales in 1905-06 to 4, 633 bales in 1907 08. The export of locally manufactured cloth also greatly increased this period till it renched 720 manuds in 1300, though it fell off again to 380 muanda in 1907. It would thus appear that the textile manufactures of Bengal have been greatly increased, and they have got such a large hole consumption that the foreign piece-goods trade of Bengal have come to a grave crisis. LECKY DAY SALES To show how far the affairs stood for the worse we simply quote the following from an article entitled Piece Goods Trade: The Present Depression" appear. ing in the well-known Anglo-Indian ly of Statenman of October, 13, 1:08. "There does not seem," goes on the Anglo-Indian Organ to say, "to be much room for doubt that the pioce-goods trade in India has now reached critical period in its history. Last Monday was the wellknown Lucky Day on which Marwari traders are wont to enter into large for want contracts, believing it to be a really lucky day for commencing their specula tions and merchants usually look onders for thousands of packages, the average being something between * and 50,000 cases but the sales effered on Monday were exceedingly poor and for all practical purposes this, Luky Hay sales must be reganida failure. It has been an open that this class of goods has scarcely moved at all and that there has been an enormous overstock. during the last two years. 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Page #257 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. I. } 16th ASHWIN 1316. No. 15 FACTS AND OPINIONS. Presidentship unless it were offered is no doubt that the savage outThe Rump Presidential Blection unanimously? A strenuous attempt break of mediæval and African Nava The Lahore Special Correspon- was made to save the free of the gery of which the Moorish Sultan dent of the Rashtra Mat telegraphs Dictator by representing in the has been guilty, is revolting and to his paper a story of the proceed- Lahore cables that the nomina- deprives him personally of all claim ingy at the Prosidential election tion of Sj Surendranath by the to sympathy : but European moral for the Rump Congress at Lahore, Bengal Convention Committee was indignation in the matter seems to which, if correct, sheds a singular only a suggestion in a private let- us to be out of place when we relight on the proceedings of the ter. But even then, what of Burina? member the tortures practised by valiant Three who are defending What of this remarkable division Arncrican troops on, Filipinos (to the bridge of conciliation and alli- in the toy committee itself at La- say nothing of the ghastly details ance between the bureaucracy and horu? We imagine that the Lion of lynching in the Southern States.) the Moderates which now goes by will put his clignity in his pocket and the unbridled atrocities of the tho name of the Indian National or in his mane or any other hiding European nrmies in China. Be that Congress. According to this cor- place that may be handy and ac- as it inay, we come across a remarkrespondent, the account of Sir cept the Prosidontship; and if he able account, cxtracted in the Phorozshah's election called from does, we also imagine that he will Indian Daily News, of the stuff of Lahore is incorrect and garbled. ronr discreetly at Lahore about the which the Moorish people are made. What really happened was that touching and unanimous confidence The narrator is Belton, the English cighteun gentlomon assornblod at placed in him and the imperative man who commanded the Sultans Lahore as the Reception Committee, voice of the whole country calling army and has resigned his post as it of whom more than half wore em- him to fill this great and responsi- protest against the Sultan's priiniployees of Mr. Harkisden Lal's ble position of a Rump President! tive method of treating political various commercial ventures. We have a anggestion for our high- prisoners. Death and mutilation This independent majority votedly cstoemod Lion. Why not save seem to have been the punishments plump for Mr Harkissen Lal's can- is dignity and effect his object inflicted.Bel on narrates that twenty. didate, Sir Pherozshab, but the by appointing some lieutenant liko officers of El Roghi had their right rest were strong and firm for Sj Mr Wacha as President ? In that hands cut off und then scarod, accord Surendranath Banerji. This rovolt case Sir Phorozshah would be as ing to the barbarous old surgical fush in the camp led to much anxiety much President in fact as if ho ivil, in A chuldron of hoiling oil. to And confusion and great efforts enjoyed the doubtful and mutilated stop tho bloeding. Not from one of were made to bring back the in- honours of the Rump President. thene mon, reports the English surgents to their allegiance, but ship. soldior with wonder, did there come, in vain. If this account is correct, Nation-stuff in Morocco. all the time, single whimper. no criticism can be too strong for The Powers of Europe are highly And he gopa pn to tell how one of the misrepresentation , which indignant at the tortures and mutathem; after the mutilation, quietly suppressed the boots of the election. lations practised by Mulai Hamid walked over in the fire whore the Wait notweitcolatod i thet Sirl on his vanquisbod rival, El Roghi cauldron was boiling. And, while tangu would not coept the and his captured adherente. There his stump was being plunged in the SANNE. Page #258 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. borling liquid, lighted from the ity. We certainly will not imitate free and orderly deliberation, der Home with the utnost serenity A the general run of European writers plinoleni well-planned action must cyanitt he held in his hand. who, fryuing sinugly from temporu. be the object of any organiutiu What may be the present bruk. ry, local or inclividual circunstances that we shall form. Two pots of and the MOPR and the talk, in the style of self-sate-fied ar- qualities which ought 119t to hn but * to light of their tribine rogans, of Oriental barburity, otun are contacting, we needed for 11. th.tuttof strong, war Orientul trenchery and metalacity. SucceNA ; resolute courage. it and lively nation in the Oriental unscrupulousons; we frank and faithful adherence prin wuch as birth to these will not say that the continentHciple on the one sick and warinesh 191.. 11 the wave of of Europe and America are people and policy on the other. Earptan Selslam and Maho by nations of highly civiliad liais. The first mistake we have to aloud m an Nationalisi sweeps cross impostors and fakers of evidence is the tendency to perpe-tunte os Home), Europe will line to nek without any sense of truth, honour imitate old institutions or lines of un with no mean or contemptibile: or dignity, although we have an action which nre growing out of ple in the North West of Armen ood CNN I Any Western critic of Mace. The Nationalist party ** Cook versus Peary. Akin, but at any rate the legend of young and progressive force barn 11 14 with somewhat nudonic European nuperiority and the in. of tendencies, aims and necessities e of humour than we in India. ferior morals of the Asintic hus, by which were foreign to the nine I th:truinently truthful this time, been so bully damaged teenth century, anilling a party of pomat, L Churzon, one had that we thunk even the buylinhonen the future and wat u tho imine 1b. b et locum on our might think twice before it LCH dint ist, it must look, in all it 1. city uul the superior truth its opposition to national wpirations clean and creat not to the past - the Occulentalhave watched un the pretensions of the Phare but to the futurs. There are still sulzar wable between Dr. It is evident that we are a good in the pirty the rules of the old I wok Connuler Peary about the Europeans, wo think we are desire to raise up aival Congress to discovery of the North Pole. most respects better; we curtainly and tour cliu to be bort Long age, most of the romance and legatus of the citation which inystory hul gone out of the search cumhe violent end at Surat. for the Pole. The quest, though Our chain stands and, if a real Constill extremely dithienlt leven NATIONALIST ORGANISATION. is again urectel, it must be prilous to an incantions .. with the Nationality wirbin it turer, had no longer the charm of the time has now come when it and not excluded. The strength those gigantic dangers which net is immative in the interest of the of the demand in the country for and slew the old explorers. It WIN Natwist party that its for United Natsuttici known besides that little is likely should be organ for unitedd o nt vindication of the claim. tu rward the man who succede liberation and ottictive work. A But if we try still further to and there was small chance of any greseal depends on the care and eufore it by holding a rival session thing but her and coll being forenight with which the character and calling it the Congress, weshall discovered it the North Poletul methods of the organisator take an i!l-und step calculated What little of the interest | Croorated at the beginning for to weak is instead of developing mga petic was left in the heathy tuistanke low bay len tartible r ength. A technical justtihas now gone out of it for ser, and comporary gam a t luneec by inviting nly sense of Au left behind hereafter. It is not the ph o to shules opinion to such 75 the controversy develop and blein of providing instruments for L un,lutis a tter of fact non Have one with a feeling that it the working of a set of whicil l il.cly to tenli o sumwould have been better if the goal idons in a cutantry wh i ch moned by prodotte Nationalist ..f so many heroic sicrifiors hul been thought he always been ch' . unl . pt: UCH Niton. Seit undiscovered for all times, ruth- detime to t h e linth the ches. A C'molcon than that it should have been folicu harassment ou be dir an be utictively summoned scovered in this way. The petite against the dissemination of just only it we are able tu ettect # cir of two distinguished porn, political ideals and lawful political but of Yumnalists, wlanerd HD, we suppose them his title, an activities. We have to fac the S onus itid that lang nation of Amara na vil fraudibrothe:. jedlouny, suspicion and hostility of which withou: hang SV Boot unkon wilac, hui an all-puwertal vested interest which pronounced is. are rager to ling at each other such cpithets as it is our avowed object to replace hy revive a public buy in which all Iar ant faker, accusing cach other Indian agencies, the opposition, opinions can turet and work togeth vile und di-honourable conduct, not always over-nice in its methods, or for the good of the country. advancing evidence that when ex- of rich and influential section of Such a combination would yoon Aminud melts into thin air, citing our own countrymen, and the rague- reduce Sir Phero shah's Rump Conwitnes who, when questioned, ness of thought and indocisiveness gress to thu lifeless and mongre give them the le, while all Europe of action common to the great bulk phantasm which it must in any and Americk join and take wides in of our people even when they have bu become with the lapse of time the disgusting wrangle, is one that beon deeply touched by Naionalist and the open development of the ht to give pune to the blindest sentiment and ideals. To form a Mehta-Morley alliance. But to crealirer of Western civilinition contre of order, clear full and power. ate another Rump Congress on the and believer in Western superior. ful thought, swift cffectiveness, Nationalist side would be to son Page #259 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. punil infusion t worse without tably tend to establish the theatrical ! the public display of oratory ..lly company yain. It would be character at the experin the full by 'The first or throw the shoulders of the pictul anil deliver ma n musly se ... the Nation.dists a portion of National fils and day of confor wir e waste the Wame for papunting the inos are the best team oferesting of valuable . With the disap it, which w rest entirely on that sentiment: that is intrance of the wetacular aspect the other side the hartion of Scions like the sally fast with our public TC Xatiwalist Run Congres 71h nast and the 10th October , the resun for the mere in imnulisable ! inconsistent the Swaji Utsav and similar celebr.- isplay of ortot al dikappats. with the dignity of the Nationalist to W a t resolutely chew The only other mility of the porty am 1t4 aversion to nr. 1 of' il festival spet ouble sitting is that the full is Guteboards and shams, an imitation p eal lies and make var sembly forms a Court of Appeal of the fortis and working of the old y sesly practical and from the decision or the Subjects ( gress is doinulisable. W ter of fact bus. Secondly, we committer and an opportunity to were never satisfied with the must learly resize that it wwly the inmority for publicly disanto me and that working. The the meeting one cannot wanting from any hesten by it day's show. the exeiwy total offective contre o actual yearlong majority inch they might ct of the occasion, the monework. It can only be an instrument otherwi p ped to have en 4 pin olerance of whand for eliberation and the determin e Th i ty for the first solution-passing wer action and ton of Jmlicy and a centre of refor Function in the imperfect work, the want of true enormtr ner for whose consideration and ul. ly representtive character of the rule an order, the weary wwt of judgment the actually accomplished Subjects Committees it is at pre Dermal uratury without any pract worh of the year may, in its mint betud: the necessity for the cul 14 or object, the intapurity fiatures and the sum of its fulfilment, cand function from the abse of the Feinbly for grappling with berubmitted. The practical work of publicity in its procerings. It 1 h. rerul problemes of our national must be done by quite ditfirent the whole Council sits 84 Subject meistence and progress, the anxiety organisations, provincial and local Committee, the neersity for the 11 avoid public discussion which carrying out the policy fixed by the Court of Appeal or the public asserin the lifebriath of democratic deliberative body but ditt rently tion of diyyint will not occur. polities, they and many other des constituted: for, as the object of in 'The only justification for the made the Congress in our view scrutive body is entirely different sistence of the Subject Committee an instrument ill-made, wistful of from the object of a deliberative in our present political bodich any and trgy and the Jodyo its constitution, rules and is their unwickly proportions, centre of file conception procedure must be entirely differ the only on for itu nervey the of politica della ration and action ent. In fact wur All-Indirt b y attempt to coneral all difficulties in If writmitte the Congre, we shall must be not A Congress or on the way of coming to an unani. contract all the faults of the Con- ference even, but a Council, animous conclusion and neither of - Veither can we put any vince in Epite of Shakespeare and these reasons will have any exist p from the proceedings of the Sj. Baikunthinath Sen, there is now in a Nationalist Council. The Nation dist Conference which met much in i name and it largely helpes subject can be fixed by i stall t- Sinat, for that wils alone and to determine our attitude towardscentive boils rriting throughout intamal bodly which only consider the thing, let us call our baly not the year, which will be in charge of crtain imuriate questions the Nationalist Congress, Converall questions that may arise in CoNpergencies arising out of the tion or Conference, but the Nationnection with the cruncil, subject to Surat M io. Yet centre of alist Council. approval or consume by the Council talibution and the consideration If the body is to be a Council, itself at it at nani merting. The pot 4 in future policy itu dimension must be of much ruhlutions on these subjects can be in i tial to the brnilding of the character to be manageable and formed in the Council and uditionNationalist party into an tfctive allow of atfective discussion in the il resolutions can be brought fordutcr conscious of and controlling short time at our disposal. A specward, if the Council approven All ats inssion and activities. We shall taeuln Congress or (ou ! unnecessary oritury should be Indiente: briefly the main principle-4 foren gainy by numbers, ded and resolutions formulating which we think the organina Crncil is hampered by them..policy of standing charcter can tion of mich a body should be based Therefore the maximum number be first got out of the way by a for The first question is of the soupe of delegaty must be fixed umlipa mal nution of them from the Chair and objert of the institution. In portioned w the different Mt of After this preliminary, the Council the first prior we nuit avoid the the nation according to their can go into Committee to consider, mintake of making it festival or a numbers. Secondly, in the predl. approve or annend the report of pru. whow wension intended to exciteings themselves all clernents of nude by the Secretaries for thusiast and propagate nonti- unclery ornament and redutulee . past year, and, on the rond onent. That was a function which must be purged out, suel. as the day, rewolutions demandu .. the Indian National inngros long Presidential Speech, the Re d Holi .. ! had. stocription Committee cha t the form, Entity which t o the divina ... bo at upce i nutrit t tend. Page #260 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN..... of ex-Presidents and long-estabNah Terrorist Foadtion from below, thot in between eve vettprat math ed officials, no looseness of procedure after-swell of which still disturbo front a meeting-hall. Almost all patting a premium on party trick the country. 8j Bepin Chandra Pal these buildings were surrounded ery and unfair rulinys. The only has written advocating the crention with a wall and so dunsely hidden body of officials will be two general of a register of Nationalista, as a with the trees of the forest that, Secretaries and two secretaries for basis for organisation. This is, no oven at daytime and at a short diseach province, forming the executive doubt, the only sound basis for a tance from the place, bone could body of the Council, who will be for thoroughly democratic organisation, divine the presence of a human the most part recorders of provincial but so long in the after-well lasta habitation here. The buildings work and summoners of the Counc' nnd the tompost may return, so were broken in many places, but by and will have no power to diroct or long as police misrule does not give daylight one could see that the control its procedure. Instead of way to the cornplete restoration of whole place had been recently reun nutocratic and influential Presi- law and order a register of Nation- paired. A glance showed that man dent we should have , Chairman alists would only be a register of had made his dwelling in this who will not intervene in the victims for investigators of the profound and inaccessible wilderdiscussion with his views, but confine Lalmohan and Muuzarul Huq type DUBB. It was in a roum in this himself to guiding the deliberations to harreas with arrests, house- monnatery, where a great log Was ng an administrator of fixed rules searches, binding down under secu- blazing, that Kalyani first returned of procedure which he will rities, prosecutions with no uvi-| to consciousness and beheld in front not havo the power to depart from, dence or tainted evidence, and the of her that whitebodied, whiterobed modify or amplify. He must there other weapons which Criminal Grtat One. Kalyani began once foro be,like the Speaker of the Houso Procedure and Penal Code supply, more to gaze on him with eyes of Coninions, not an active and pro- and against which there can be do largo with wonder, for even now minont lon ler who cannot be spared sufficient rodress under an auto- memory did not return to her. Then from the discussion, but a man of cratic regime not rosponsible to any the Mighty One of Kalyani's vision Home position in the party whose popular body, leading on the police spoke to her ; "My child, this is a probity and fairness enn be univer- Inther than on the people and mas- habitation of the Gods, here bare sally trusted. ter of the judiciary. In these cir- no apprehension. I have a little The Inst question is that of the cumstances we can only create milk, drink it and then I will talk clectorate. Wo throw out the convenient limited electorates for with you." muggostion that, in the first place, we the election of our council delegates, At tirat Kalyani could undershould cons to be bound by the waiting a more favourable condition stand nothing, then, as by degrees British provincial units which are of things for democratising the base her mind recovered some firme the crontion of historical circums- of our structure. foundation, sbe threw the hem of tances connected with the gradual On these principles we ain osta her robe round her neck and made conquest of India by the English blish a deliberativu budy which an obeisance at the Great One's traders, and have no correspondence will give shape, Couality and con feet. He replied with a blessing with the natural divisions of the sistency to Nationalist propagunda and brought out from another people, and whould wopt divisions and work all over thu country. room a sweet-smelling earthen pot which will be favourable to the We invite the Altuntion of the in which he warmed some milk working out of the Nationalist learling National workers at the blazing fire. When the milk policy. And wince the inain work throughout India to our suggestion. there was warm he gave it to Kalyani of the party will have to be done Tho proporal has been made to and said. "My child give some to through the vernacular, the most hold a meeting of Nationalists at your daughter to drink and then drink some yourself, afterwards you natural and convenient divisions Calcuttil at which a definite scheme can talk." Kalyani, with joy in will be those of the half dozen or and rules may bu submitted and, her heart, began tv adıninister the moro grent literary languages,minor as far as pusein., adopted in acor dialectical tongues of infurior milk to her daughter. The unknown tion so that the work my not be vitality being thrown then said to her, “While I am under delayod. No United Congress is absent, have no anxiety," and lett the groat vernaculars to possible this year, and if or when the temple. After & while he rewhich they geographically it comes, the existence of our body or by kinship belong. It was the turned from outside and saw that which is avowedly a party organ: progruime of the Nationalist party Kalyani had finished giving the isation will not interfere with our in Bungal to create a register or milk to her child, but had herself joining it. voters throughout the country, who drunk nothing; the milk was alcould form a real electorate. Such most as it was at first, very little ANANDAMATA. had been used. "My child" said & conception would have been CHAPTER V. impracticable in the old days when the unknown," you have not drunk the people at large took no active the milk; I am going out again, and In a huge tract of ground in the part in politics; it was fust until you drink I will not return." forust there was a great monastery approaching thu region of practic- The ongirt with ruined masses of stone, age-like personage was ability when the topi usions broke Archaeologists would tell us that again leaving the room, when Kalythe natural course of our national this was formerly a monastic retreat ani once more made him an obeidevelopment and introduced ele- sance and stood before him of the Buddhists and with afterwards ments of arbitrary interferoncu froin became a Hindu monastery. Its folded hande. What is it you wish to above and a feeblo and sporadic rows of edifices were two-storied woked the recluse. ee Page #261 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ YOCIN Then Kalyani replied, "Do DOL AN EXTRAORDINARY 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code cuand met drink the toille PROHIBITION. order and direct the said Pandit there is an obrtnole, I will not Prindit Bhojo Dutt of Agra has Bhoje Dutt ta refrain from delivering drink it." been in one młdat for some tine, Any lecture or prouching or holdThe recluso answered in a voice and none had hitherto imagined ing or taking part in any meeting full of compassion, "Tell me what that he wis #political agittor or within the town of Calcutta, and I hereby direct the public generally is the obstaclo: I am a fomat-dwell- his prenchinge dangerons to the pub to refruin from attending or taking ing Ascetic, you are my daughter;lio ponce. Wo all knew him as what can you have to my which you secretary of the Sudkihi Samaj, R part in any lecture or prenching by the unid Pandit Bhoje Dutt will not tell me? When I carried religious body having for its object and to refrain from you unconscious from the front, you the ro-admission of converts from attending or taking any part in any meeting then meemed to me as if you had Hinduism into the told of the reliheen sadly distressed with thirst and gion and of meetings held by or on behalf also, we believe, the of the said Pandit Bhoje Dutt in hunger, if you do nnt ent and drink, admission of converts to Hinduism how can you live?" tho town of Calcutta and I farfrom other religions into ther direct that this order shall Kalyani answered, the tears dropHindu society wit! the full romnin in force for a period of two ping froin her eyes, "You are a god status of Hindus. The society months froin the date thereof. And I will tell you. My husband re- has been working for some time Given under my hand and seal innins still fasting and until I meet with signal success and no brench of this court datud the 25th Sepehim again or hear of his tasting of the law or the peace. Yot the tember 1909" other day Mr Swinhoe thought fit food, how can I eat?" The value of the evidence which to prohibit the Pandit from le turThe ascetic asked, "Where is so easily satisfied Mr. Swinhoe may ing in Calcutta and the public from be judged from its innccumcy and your husband?" attending his lectures for the space triviality. Pandit Bhoje Dutt is "I do not know," said Kalynni, of two months. We reproduce Dot political agitator, but a reh"the robbers stole me away after the order as it affords singularly gious preacher and social reformer; he had gone out in search of milk." clear proof of the contenThen the facetic by the proposed lecture had nothing to question tion, always advanced by Na- do with the Mahomedans and was after question elicited all the in tionalists, that under the present upon tho Hinda Puranas, and there formation about Kalyani and her system such public liberty as we en was no broach of peace or any aphasband. Kalyani did not indeed joy, is not an ensured right but an proach to a breach of the price at utter her husband's name,--she insecure concession, based not on Monghyr. So much for the uccucould not; but the other informastatus but on permission, and there racy. Secondly, Mr. Swinhoe onght tion the scretic received about him fore not, properly speaking, a liberty to have known that, although a was sufficient for him to under at all. It runs; lecturo may be Against the interstand. He asked her, " Then you "Wherens it has been mado to ests of the Mahomedans," Against are Mohendra Singha's wife?" Kaly appear to me by evilence the interests of the Mahomodans" ani, in silence and with bowed head, ndduced before me that Pandit cannot be the title or subject of a began to henp wood on the fire nt Bhoje Dutt, pulitical agitator and lecture, and we can only suppose which the milk had beon warmed. Editor of the vernaculnr paper that this satisfactory witness was a Then the poetio snid, "Do what I "Musafir Arya," Agr, has arrived badly-educated detoctive or infortell you, drink the milk; I am in Calcutta and intends to lecture mer who either did not know his bringing you news of your husband. in the Albert Hall in Calcutta Unless you drink the milk, I will own meaning or could not make it this evening at 8 p. m. on the sub. clear to Mr. Swiokith Nor is it 110 go." Kalyani asked, "Is there ject of "Musulman logonko bar- alloged that thuireaching in * little water anywhere here." khilaf" i. e. against the interests of Monghyr resulted in a breach of the The nacetic pointed to a jar of Mohamedan peace, only that it nearly no resultwater. Kalyani made a cup of her And whereas I am satisfied that ed. On such incorrect and Aimsy hands, the ascetic filled it with such lecturing or preaching by the water, then Kalyani, approaching evidence, given exparto and withsaid Pandit Bhoje Dutta At any out any opportunity to the lecher hands with the water in them place or in any building in Cal turer to expose its falsity, a mngisto the Ascetic's feet, said "Please put cutta may lead to a serious dis trate is able and willing to deprive the dust of your feet in the water." turbance of the public tranquillity Acitizen of his civio rights for two When the ascetio had touched the and rioting which will be a source months and bamper legitimate water with his foot,Kalyani drank it of danger to human life and public movement. If, after proper enquiry, and said, "I have drunk noctar of the safety: the Magistrate had found that gods, do not tell me to ent or drink And whereas I am satisfied that there was likely to be anything in anything else; until I have news of the immediate prevention of such flammatory in the lecture, he could my husband I will take nothing lecturing and preaching by the said have stopped the speaker from else." The secotic, answered, Pandit Bhojo Dutt within the town giving that or any similar lecture, "Abida without fear in this temple. of Calcutta is n90essary in the inter- but, even so, there would be no I am going in search of your ests of human life and safety and husband." ground for a prolonge-ldenial of civic in order to prevent any riot or rights. Farther, it is not enough affray. I do hereby under Section that a lecture should be against the "The bengal soaps are the cheapest and best in the market." Page #262 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. interests of any cuinmunity, for public AB & clearmindod, sober and pare with the great epic of Tulsidas, there may be such thing as legi- foarler political speaker and writer; that mine of poetry, strong and timate opposition of interests; the as olitor of the Mo-lern Review beantiful thought and description conversion of Hindus to Mahorned- and the Prabasi he has raised the and deep spiritual force and sweetanism is against the interest of status and quality of Indian peri- ness. But it must have been Hindus and the conversion of odical literature to an extraordinary greater in its original forn than in Mahomeclans to Hinduisin is extent, and has recently been doin extent, and has recently been doing its modom dress, ngainst the interest of Mahomedans, 1 yet more valunble and lasting The grent value of the edition but neither religion cnn, on that service to his country by introdu lies however in the illustrations, Kround, be denied the right of pro- cing the masterpieces of the new All the pictures are not excellent : Nelytition. If it bo argued that school of Art to his ronders. His indeed we must say quite frankly wherever the exercise of legitimnte present venture is not in itself an thnt some of them aro an offence to rights may lead to a breach of the ambitious one, as it purports only to the artistic perceptions and an afflicponce, that exercise my be tip provide il well-printed and beauti. tion to the eye and the soul. Others peil, we way that this is a inost fully illustrated edition of Kritti. are masterpieces of the first rank. dangerous principles, since it would bas for family reading. With this But in this collection of pictures, be enough for any section of the object the editor has taken the most of them now well-known, we corrinunity to break or threaten to Batatala prints of the Ramayan as have a sort of handy record of the brk the pet stap others frota his text and reproduced them with progress of Art in India in recent the cyreise of their eigitimate the necessary corrections and the times. Turning over the pages we rights, Onur grous Mr Asquith omission of few passages which are struck first by the numerous should be delarned from holding offend nodern ideas of decorum. reproductions of Ravivarma's picany meeting because the suffrs- Besides, the book is liberally illus tures which were only recently so gettes climb walls and throw trnted with reproductions of recent prominent in Indian houses and stone4 where he goes : Sucha pictures by artists of Bonubay and even now, are painfully commons. principle simply menny putting Calcutta on subjects chosen from ild we recall with wonder the time premium pon lawlessness. In the Ramayan. when we could gaze upon these other countries the indiscreet une The place of Krittibay in our crude failures without an immediate of powers by Magistrates is restraio literature is well established. He revolt of all thnt was artistic within or by public opinion but in in is one of the most considerable of 1. Could anything be more gross, dia there is no such safegunrd. our old classics and one of the earthy, un-Indian and addrongor [ Since the above was in type, the writors who most helpod to cronto purely to the oye than his "Deront Poliru have undertakun to prove the Bengali language is a literary of Ganges," or more vulgar and their statuments, and the facts instrument. The s tes, simpli. unbeautiful than the figure of Aja in stated above must be taken as city, lucidity, melody of the old the "Denth of Indumati", or more Pandit Bhoju Dutt's sido oft he case. langunge is present in my line that noulless and commonplace than the Our general criticisms of the policy of Krittibas wrote, but in this recension Ahalya, # picture on a level with the order remain unaffected. The at least, we miss the rey vigour and tho ruck of the most onlinary chance now given to the Police to nervous vernacular for which was European printings for the market substantinto them & gift of the CiU ought to by obscure hands? Some of these .'y writers. Our have been given to the Pandit before impression is that the modern edi. efforts are absolutely laughable in the order was passed.--EDITOR. ) tions do not faithfully reproduce the cruderye of their conception the oil cassie anul that copyists of and the incriciency of their execuINDIAN ART AND AN tion; take for instance the fight more Betting and puristic tasto than critical ttagination or poetical between Ravan and Jatayu. Raja OLD CLASSIC. sympathy late polished away much Rukmangad's Ekadashi is one of that was bess in the Bengali Riin- the few successes, but spirited as We have before us a new edition ayan. The old copies, we believe the work undoubtedly is, it is so of Krittibaa's Ramayan, edited and published by that indefatigable in diction and metre, but more full workmanship that it establishes no literary and patriotic worker, Sj. of humanity, strength and the came to clain to real artistic faculty. All Ramanand Chatterji. Ramananda rough and natural touch of the soil that can be said for this painter is Ribu is well known to the Bengali In no case can our Ramnyan con- thnt ho turned the Indian mind to nologenesisept waistepalpost కంతం దిరం 006 006 కు రంజకంగా The Perfume par Excellence. The charming fragranc of this renowed Perfume, it - freshing aroma and sweetness, its permapenoy on the hand kerchiof these are the combined qualities that justily fully its ne The Heart's Delight. w overywhere--Re. 1 only in Bot: H. BOSE, My. Perfumer, JBLKHOSH HOUSE, Bowbazar, Calcutta. sogoşqundagascas Tona H. Bose's DELKHOSI" ga pobud Page #263 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. our own mythology and history for the subject of art, and that he manifesto a certain struggling to wards outward beality and charm which is occasionally successful in his women and children. But he haud neither the power to clevelop wriginal conceptions, nor tho skill to reproduce finely that which he tried to learn from Europe. He represents in Art that dark period when, in subjection to foreign tenching and iderls, we did everything badly because we did everything slavishly. It is fortunate that the reprehentative of this period way a man without genius: otherwise he night have done infinitely more perinanent harm to our taste than he has done. The art of Sj. M. V. Duranulhar V. Durandhar shows a grout advance. The busi is Buropean but we see aething Indian and characteristicxtruge gling to express itself in this for cign noull. Unlike Ravivarma Sj. Durandhar has always a worthy and often poetic cenception, even when he fails to express it in line udonlour. In the stillness and thoughtfulness of the figures in the sound illustration of the book there is a hint of the divino presonce which is suggested, and Indian richuese, massiveness and dignity support this great suggestion. There is nugustness and beauty in The picture of Rama and Sith about to onter Guhyaku's boat. Others of his picturus are less ancorul. Another intermediate Worker in the field who is very largely representoul, is Sj. Upendra Kishore Ray. This artist has an S tually imitative genius whose props field lios in reproduction. There :tre attempts here to 8110 caurl in the European style and others which seek to capture the the secret of the new school, capecially where it is origins!, strange ad remote in its great but these are secrets of original genius which do not yield themselves to 1 imitation and the attempt, though il teproduces uomo of the mannerisms of the school, often ends literely in grotesqueness of line and conception. सनृतवादिनी। संस्कृतसाप्ताहिकपत्रिका वार्षिकमूलं यह प्रापणम्पयन रू. ३ स्कृतचन्द्रिका । स संस्कृतमासिकपत्रिका बा.कामयन प्रापकन्ययेन रू. २ वर्तमान एजन्सी, गिरगांव, C . 64169:- .T. We have not left ourselves the (SJ.) BEPIN CHANDRA PAL. Aprce to do justice to the really THE SITUATION II. great art represented in the book, (Concluind.) the wonderful suggestions of the landscape in Sj. Abanindranath We must realise this simple truth. Tagore's "Slaying of the Enchanted! We must understand that there is Deer," the decorative beauty of the such a thing a British Conscience. "Last Days of Desamth," and the No virginised society is op can be cpic grandeur and grace and strange withont conscience. Even the naked romantic mystery of Mahadev cannibals have a conscience of their receiving the Descent of the Gan own. The individual is crerywhere ges." Wo would only suggest to impelled to subordinata all indivithe readers whose artistic perop- dual ends to the ears of his tions are awikened but in need of community, not by mere physical training, to nse the comparative force explict or impliet, but really hy Teethod for which Sj. Ramananda the communal conscience, the collectChatterji has supplied plentiful ive moral sense of the people ninong materials in this book, for instance, he lives and noves and has his being the three illustrations of the Kai This communal conscience, this kayi and Manthara incident which socin conscience, this national are given one after the other. Sj. I conscience are given one after the other.- Sj. in the vehicle and Naalalal Bure's original and unge organ of Dharma: crywhere. gestive though not entirely sucOCNH- And there is no natan or people ful pictur, Sj. Durandhar's vigo- that has not a consience of its rous and character-revealing but to own. The inistake lies in taking imitatively European work, and Si. abstract view of this social force. U. Ray's nttempt to master the new For our conscience is not an indestyle with its striking evidence of a pendent and isolated fuulty.--the great reproductive facutly but small success where originality is the nim. and wrong, in the light of original Finally, let him look at the few ex. and universal intutions, without amples of old art in the book, then any reference to our intellectual or at the work of the new school, omotional, or general sucial, recte especially the two pictures Against mic, and political life. This is : page 22, nnd last at Raju Ruivar-wrong, an unreal, an abstract www ma's failurex. He will realise the of Conscience. Such a view pinch stringe hintus in the history of our moral faculty and our mural Indian Art brought about by the life, beyond the realm of evolution onslavement of our minds to the But our conscience is not what West and rocognise that the ar- isolatod thing. It x e the tists of the new school are merely sum total of all our thought itt recovering our ancestral heritage with a new development of spiri experiences. It is the resultant.. tual depth, power and originality, to say, of all the social forcon work which is prophetic of the futuro. ing about 118. It gives it decisions ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. Secure 3 Prompt work & excellent rates FRUM B. MUKERJEE & CO., Diplomsed Accountants Auditors (LONDON) 98, CLIVE STREET, CALCUTTA. Do You USE Any Hair Oil R. C. BROTHERS. ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA Founders of Steel Trunk Industry in India. 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POLICE SEARCH AGAIN. _ Do poboobadooooooo recipients of this unwelcome 'visit must men ly on considerations of abs thank their lot for the small mercies e fruth ur right, but of the con which were at one time to rano. ples impuls and motives working Win or without us Individual con THE "HITABADI" SEDITION CASE. Che thus the expression really PRINTER RBI. RABAD ON BAIL OY P 5,000. dividual character. Nutiona chur.icher. Nition "HITABADI" OFFICE At the Caleutta Police Court on Wed ne day before Mr. Swinhoe, Babu Nirodea nnCWC is the expression of RAIDED Barau De Printer and Publisher of National charter. An appeal to ARREST OF THE PRINTER. the "Hitabad," A vernacular newspaper bis tells, for it is an appeal to the Street presented the of was placed for trial on charge of pubHiv mul and being of it people, Art Cominotion at about IP, M. Tuce. lishing seditious articles, namely "Bharaus ppeal to the concrete and retun, u lay last when Superintendent Ellis with Budget- Huff in Primeru " (the In. and the ideal, in the life of thnt D dian Budget) on August 8, Iant: "Nutau er Frimani, Baillyanath Mukerjee, l'annalal Drahmacbari. Nuls Inspector Police Ayin (the New Police Bill) on 11ation. The British Concionce to Allul (hunni and A P of constable August 11, last, and "Keno Awhila" August 1, lat, And which our moderate friends hnve marchel on to the Witched office and (Why have you come 1) on August 17 been appealing so long, is not this entered the premises ariel with a body last, in the shove paper. The actised W real thing. Wirtant against the Printer and Publish Arrested on Thalay by Superinten. If we want to influence er and another March warrant. The dent Ellis of the C. I. D. British public opinion, we shall have I WILM in ict of three lending Mr. RC Sen, Bar-at-law instructed to find out the real consc11c of Irticles appearing in the I r i - The 13 Babus Munoj Mohon Bose, Kcahub the people. Au appeal to this real Indian Budget" in the Atb : (2) The Chander (tupla and Sarat Chandra Chat New Police Act" on the 11th and (3) terjee applied for bruil. conscience, will not give us whnt we " Why Do You Canne on the lith Aug. Mr. Swinhoe orderod the accused to arc striving for ng ultimate goal unt. The articles, neling to the be released on bail of Rs. 5,000, with amely self-goverminent or Svarnj. charge in the warrant, were construed two wuretion of Rs. 2500 euch And Rxed But it will make, if any thing can, to come under the clutches of section the day of hearing for the 6th proximo Babu Narendra Nath Sen and Makurlal the pursuit of our policy and 121A. I. P.C. The nelrhemmenced at about 1-10 Dey havo atood uroties, jurange of peaceful and lawful T. M. Tolicu men wir Atationeel on all sc!f-relinnt retivities ansier and Rides of the premises and communication A LECTURE AT THE ALBERT iminensely improve the possibilities with outside was not allowed for sometime. HALL PROHIBITET). olorful progress towards popular The l'rinter, Rabu Nirad Barien A RULLBDUED ON THE C. 1. D. tredom in Inlin. having prowentel hinalf Wan Armed INDICE. with due tony. A inintu merel Birn CITANDRA PAL At the Calcutta Police Court on Tuesfollowed and the alien were pleased today before Mr. Swinhoe, an application Moize the following articles: WAR made on behalf of Pundit Bboji googtrodo dolortone aadaagaa L. A file of the litrehodi daily Edition Dutta to have bis Worship's order, dated THE CALCUTTA HOMEOPATHIC frotu 22nd June 1908 to 29 September the 25th instant, prohibiting him from 1909, including copier dated 8th, 11th holding meeting in the Albert Hall, PHARMACY. and 17th Agugout 1903. renciuced. 2. A Hegister of attendance of the Ou Wednesday, Mr. Swinhoe issued a Established 1866. Compositors etc. Rule on the C. 1. 1). police to show caune The first in the lening Home otho 3. A Register of attendance of the why the order abould not be resinded. l'harmowy in Fu. clorkr. Mr. Humne, public propecutar, will 1. Copies of thn Hitabnili, dated Ath, appear to whow cause. Lary Ogunt of bo'sala 11th and 17th August 1000. T'he date of hearing was fixed for the Irmeliciny has just arrive 5. One muket containing 127 M O 8th proximn. Aww pucific for Caner and other Receipts and Coupons and 10 intimation sheet dated th August, 1909. KILIMOLAN, Ono jacket containing 78 M. O. D .I. N. Mukerjev M. D).. (In L Rercipt and upons and k intimation ph) con le consulted daily from sheets. O IN 7. One packet cuntaning 48 M. O. REWARD Recripts and Coupons and three intima. BERIGNY & Co. tinn Sheets, date 17th August, 1900. Rupees 200 9 A Roginter containing the name of ab. 12, LAL BIVAR STRIRT, C .....-000--... /. weribory W RINO amongst the booty. But it wil left at the request of the mana- MESSES. S. CHOUDHURY & Co.. doggago pagiqua3a25.00 dealers in genuine Swadeshi noteRAKHI DAY and the Deportees vion of the MAC. Caping and proof of The polire al proped for the produc. 2 Vinw of the Apprva link Rakhir [mpers, Envelops and Ciris, declare tall and to remind every Bengal Articles published but they had to Iran of the the idea when the prteen, The National Empori- editor told them with all the emphasis they can com that their nuper are destroyed amon on of 42-4 Harrison Road are inaning mund that unlike the onionry they done with them. Santrale Rakhi Cards with wilk Rakhi bazar-goods, their noteppers, En1 . On the first page there is our A SUPPLEMENTARY SEARCH. tikbi Mantra, on the record a bit tone velops Cards are not manufactured When the overflowing crowd wartrug. up perture of the Deporte, on the ihn out of foreigmunde papers. The a lly kutu porod put in their gling to keep in through the windows of the Irinledi office to shortsinw h WAL t .nl on the last pago la khi ngh notepapers, Envelops and Cards e 3. inain their attention WAS One Liinu ertch. diverted to charmant of t. AUROBINDO RAKHI CARDS manufactured by them are made headed by Inspertar Brahmachari who with half tonu portratie of Aurobindo procedim a little to the month fast and ! only ont of pure Swauleshi papers. (thosh with his wife one anns ford their un wollcome Appearance et h. Any one proving the contruy will 31-1 Colobola Street where Rnbu Paneh Bharat mata illustrated Rakhi. Cari Panerji ling. A Aurrh not Irw elit leward of Rs. 200. in its vigour was also innde. there and the NATIONALISTS SHOULD READ. valuable treasures which the Police could S. CHOUDHURY & Co. In thir hands on consisted of threr let. 1. Sveturints in the ter of the following descriptions addreng 3, College Squire. ud to Pancheowri Babu:BANDE MATARAM vol. I. pp. 93. Calcutta. 1. Letter of invitation from PhaniPrice 10 ex. bhuarn Banerjee to attend the ceremony of 2. the opening of the Swadeshi Steamer Seluet reprints from the Service at Jinkergacha. BANDE MATARAM vol. II. pp. 100. 2. Letter froua Satinb Chandra Santri Manager "Basumati " asking to publish Price 8 128. an ohitary re the death of his father. Shawls (diferent designe) Rs. 10-19 (Both ogrther on Rupee.) 3. Lotter from Promothanath Tarka each. Alwans 7 to 10 R. WRAPPERS 3. Speecl. of B. (. Tilak 5 as. bhuman asking to revine the Mor copy of the translation of & Pali story. Rs. 4-12. Finnols, sergen, Kash 4. Speeches of Arubindo Chose Having seized documents of such incri mere etc. of all prices and designs minnting nature they. marched back to 58. the "Hitabadi" Ottice which they all left ALL PURE WOOL 5. Aurobindo Chuse's Lettors to at about 4-30 - M. with the documents . Conpare oúr prioen. his wife. Price one anna. and the printer, the big game of their Liberal discount to trade chicalrous expedition. Mannger, VANDE MATARAM. Both the searches were gone through I SWADESHI WEAVING CO, LD.) POONA CITY. smoothly and the behaviour of Superin 12, LALRAZAR, Calcutta tendent Elle ne mot coprteous, The oló dobogdoocpoot NOTICE. for the c Articles publi that her when the town had to la rated Riskli Con Road tro pori- order! the WINTER GOODS. Page #265 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ .NARMAYOGIN. NEWS.: NEWS.' NEWS . LEADERS' Puntos no CRIBED. HARRTINO RX-ONVICTA.THE CRINE Borort. Mr. Deshapande, lat Claw Magistrate Now and again and crop up in our Rautor, telegraphing froin Shanghai, Mahad, (Bombny Proaldoney) inueda Potior Cinta Polier Curta of old offenders who have Raton that Taotal has l ed a prou notice, under Section 42 of the Nistrict already suffered in the aggregaty many zion to the merchants exhorting them to 1 Police Act prohibiting anong other years of impringment Again appearing abstain from the boycott of Dritinh TA- things the cries and Jayajavatnrar of the on charges Rometimes serious and er at Kiukiang : Alm franh atringent nénies of gentlemen like Mewar's Tilak sometimes wight. Anil nince one instructions have been telegraphed from Peranjape, Lajpatrai, Palaod others. of the current theoring of penology Peking to the high officials along the He has also prohibited the exhibition and is that the confirmed offender whould be Yangtre, insisting that they must end the distribution of their phone and topped removed froin further chances of mischief The Chinese domand the disthe cries of Shivaji and Paude Matram he is given a long term of imprisonnent, missal of the Police Innretur Mears And nongo ant Approved by hins at prib Aninetimes for trifling offences. The terriwho is alleged to have kille (hinatnan lic placor Three plant of Mr. Tilak Isle injustice that this mometimes entails were reized by the Police before the at Kiukiang. of the above notification at Gajar. ie seen in case reported from Brakelan last work. A than, Chuni lall Khettry AORICULTURAL FARX AT ALKKUR. JOINT STOCK COMPANIES hy naine, sixty years of age and with twe It has been decided to provide Upper Particulare of companies working in previous convictions against him WRA Sind with a Governmont agricultural charged with traveling on the F. B. S. R. India but registered in D:gland for the farm at Sukkur, central place for Agricul. for the alleged purpose of committing month of July whown that the frouli ixturl work in that part of the province. thoft. Under unual circumstances he Rule of capital for that month amounted Irrigation will be provided by pumping to 6432,000 and of debenturen to would have received a further rentence wator direct froin the river Indus £1000, 000. of some severity. But fortunately for The Chleutta Electric him the occupant of the bench that day Supply Corporation issued nominal capi. PROTOARD FEDERATION HALI. - tal to the extent of $400.000; the WAR Mr. N. L Ragechi, Deputy MaginThe Tribune in its leading article hoarti- Rukni and Chargols Ten Companies trate, who found that Khettry was in ly approron of the proposed Feleration were started with capital of 67, 000 re Postcasion of ticket and that there was Hall in Calcutta but suggest upon the spectively and the Bombay British Boer no scrap or tittle of evidence against him. Bengal leaders the desirability of mulking Rrewing Co. was capitalised at $15,000 The Police, as usual with an eye to their the Hall a Valhalla of our national worth The Oriental Telephone Co. innued do percentage of convictions to arrests, asked ies instead of confining to Bengal celo bentures for 650,000 to be applied to for a remnand to jail for further enquiries, brition. Of course" it says “Bengal Bengal Telephone Co. And the Bengal but the Magistrate had some common celebrition will naturally sense and a little backbone in him. He loom much Iron and Steel Co. alio inxuod 650,000. declined to commit to jail, and, further Larger than those of other provinces : for the Hall will proclaim & adorated Bengal NO HELP FROM ZXXINDARA ho indignantly declared that the police The landowners of Bengal as a rule are in spite of partition. But why not make had not given the Acuad chance to it a natural Valhalla." It also suggests not on uventerprising class nor in agricul. earn an honent livelihood. He had been that buste of that great and rightovun turo one of their strong points. Assistance Arrested for no reson. In a further eve Viceroy Lord Ripon and steadfast friends is not to be expected from them and any that day Mr. Bagchi had ooctaion to like Hume, Wedderburn, Cotton may be improvement will have to come from the criticise the police and he told them placed in the Hall. intelligent and go-a-heall classes and not roundly he would write empecially to the from the Zemindars who have shown Inspector-General about the matter. POLITICAL PROSECUTIONS.. themselvon singularly indifferent to any Sealdah is to be congratulated upon Healdah in ta On the 25th September under A DOD- improvement of their opportunities in the possessing a Magistrato like Mr. Bageli Lailablo warrant the police arrested past and a far as we we will continue to and we trust the higher authorities will hlachand, son of Pandit maintain that attitude. It was the Rajab strongly support him in his efforts to reTopandas Sharms under Section 124A, of Naldanga who excitol Prof. Wallacea form the police of that area and to preI. P. C.. (Bodition) and seized in his admiration when he saw him whoe his own vent thoni harrying ox-convicts back to house a quantity of papers and some hories but much Rajabs are rare. The prison before they have hardly been pictures Rajah of Tikari can and does we believe t h out of jail. The Prisoners' Aid 80 repair hin own motor cars having gone ciety, which bus powerful backing from SKYXRAL ARRESTS YOR EDITION AT through a course in a large Paris motor the High Court bench, should also have SLTEUR Brm but we do not hear of any one Bolaething to say about the matter. For A Sukkur telegram says that sonrch else of the sort. The Bengal Tenancy if precedent goes for anything Mr. Bare warrants and un bailable warrants have Act is more in their line and the Awful chi is about to have a bard fight with his been inced against Virunal, oditor of effects of the latest decision of the High police and any amistance be gets will be the Sindhi local vernacular paper and Court on suits by co-barer-"1. D. welcome. (bitumal, proprietor, Bwadeshi Store, Now." Indian daily netta. Sukkur. Also that lail has been tofusrd hy tho Magistrato and appepl for ELECTION OF CONVENTION PRESIDENT. be wamein ponding before the Sobiona Karinigunj public protest against the 1BIMIA MALARIA CONFERENCE.-- Hon. Raj Sunderlal Bahadur. Additional Court. election of Bir Pherozesha Mehta u Presi Judicial Commissioner, Ouch, Mr, Fored dant of the Convention Congress Commissioner, Allahaha, Tivision, and Major Chaytorulit, Hanitary Commis Rioner, havn heen appointed to reprenent - CHRINGER & Co. the United Trovincepas be Maluria l'an forebo to met Biale on 18 October 4 DALHOUSIE, SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. ESTALBISHED 1887. FOR THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIE ASTISTIC PHOTO à : ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. !! B. DUTT1 & bits, and genuino Homoeopathic medicine, inkoda 3 1 . B... ) that you get them from RINGER'S. BERRIAKOOL F Page #266 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 IRISH EXTREMISTS A new daily paper has made its ap pearance in Dublin entitled Sinn Fein. It is stated to be the organ of the extreme party, the chief plank in whose platform is the withdrawal of Irish representation from Westminster and the setting up of a National council in Ireland without seeking legislative authority from the British Parliament for purpose. The Times quotes the following from a leading article in the journal:"We shall seek to find points of agreement and not points of difference. We shall advocate Sinn Fein as the most effective policy but we shall support every honest effort and give full credit to our countrymen of other politicalving parties for all the work they perform for the common good. We shall refuse to regard any Irish party as our enemies They may be our opponents; they shall not be our enemies. Our chemies are those who govern-and mingovern this country against the will of its people-not any section of our own country men. AWAKENED PERSIA. Everything goes to show that Persis has really awakened at last. Even the disinterested anxiety of her friends an to the utter hopelessness of her financial situation has been falsified by recent 1evelations. It is not true that she is moving heaven and earth for means to her soldiers. Rather it pay appears that those who fought for the Constitution were mostly volunteers, even regular soldiers asking for no remunera. tion for their services to the country. That the new Government wants money for sundry purposes is plain enough, , but it is confident of finding it in the country itself. As the Timer correspondent. recently admitted, there is no dearth of wealthy men in Persia who are patriotic enough to place their whole for tunes at the disposal of the Nationalsts, and the mass of the population were too disgusted with the late regime to grudge any amount of sacrifice to uphold the Constitution. At any rate, there is a growing preponderance of public opinion against the fatal foolishness of a foreign loan. "Opinion is divided even now Amongst the leaders of the people," ways a correspondent of the Pioneer, "as to the expediency of a foreign loan; the majority are in favour of raising a loan in the country itself.... Even at this critical stage the idea of appealing to Russia for money is look ed upon with disfavour." The following THE ARYA FACTORY KARMAYOGIN. takon the wind out of the sail of Sir Edward Grey's gallant defence of the understanding over Anglo-Russian Persia: The presence of the Russian troops in the country has not by any means improved the situation, and in some quarters the action of Russia is held to be the direct outcome of the policy followed by Gea Britain in the south. The position in reg. our relations with Persin in not satisfactory. There is a feeling, rapidly gaining ground, that while in the days before the Anglo-Russian Convention, Great Britain would have prevented aggression on the part of the Russians, now both nations are desirous of depri Persia of her independence. Entirely wrong as this view is, it is held by some of the leaders of the people. One of them expressed his opinion recently on the Convention as "an ill-fated measure, particularly injurious to British interpar esta." He pointed out that Persia was not bound by the terms of the Convention, having expressly intimated to the British and Russian Legations when the measure was submitted to her that she did not recognise any agreement concluded between the two Powers. He had an opportunity of obtaining the views of the members of the first Mejlis, and found that they were unanimous in the opinion that any compact between Great Britain and Russia in regard to Persia was bound to have evil consequences for the former Power. In the present circumstances, it is doubtful if Great Britain will derive any advantage from her friendship with Russia. There is already a proposal to place an important business concession in the hands. of other financiers than British or Russian! So "Max" will see that the Persians are no longer imbecile hasheesh-eaters who deserve to be trodden upon by a Nadir Shal Shah or a modern edition of that redoubtable tyrant. They have begun to think for themselves and to act for themselves! Yesterday it was the "unspeakable Turk," to-day it in the "despicable Persian," coming into line with the West with one bold bound. What are things coming to? This is more than our modern Horatios can clearly understand. Panjabee. "NAUTCH GIRLS IN THE LAHORE EXHIBITION." S REGISTERED The Yankteshwar Samachar of Bombay says:--Some one has rightly styled the new assembly of (Congress) Babus as the LARGEST IN INDIA Awarded Medal at the Indian industrial Exhibition of 1906-07. MACHINE-MADE --- TRADE MARK Mehta Majli. The practical Lahoris are now trying doner into a Mahfal. May God grant them success! It will only be then that the proverb of a monkey with a mirror shall attain signifieance. Our readers are aware that every year an Exhibition is held along with the Congress. The Exhibition is not held simply for amusement sake but the prime object is that people may get instruction by seeing various en where they manufactures and know could be had. But it seems that our Lahore friends do not attach much value to this bogey of instruction and knowledge, hence good many of them have thought of converting the Exhibition into a Rang bhavan or a dancing and singing assembly. Our friends argued that there was no use in simply exhibiting clumsy manufacture of the country, that will be only a dull affair; something should be done to divert the mind also. The beauty of Munna Jan, Pyari Jan, Gul Khiro and others was before their eyes. once they thought of them and resolved to have dancing girls in the Exhibition. That will serve a double purpose. First of all their own eyes and minds. will be satiated. Secondly their wives and children will have opportunity of performing veshya mahutam. An expert was sent out to hunt up for various jans. But lo! the terms were being settled with the heroines, when a dry and puritanic fellow like Professor Ruchi Bam intervened and with help of Sir P. C. Chatterjee got the proposal shelved. The shock to our friends can better be imagined than described. They put a heavy slab on their hearts, what could they do? But they need not be pained! May God grant long life to the Mehta Mahfal. Scores of such opportunities will rocur and they can then enjoy various jans to their hearts' content. You have now got the Congress Mirror in your hands. Make whatever use of it you like. At STOVE PAITED STEEL TRUNKS CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. Extract from Mr. J. G. Camming, ICs Special Report on Industrial Survey of Ben. A (de Calcutta Gazette, August 90th, 1908) THE ARYA FACTORY or 107, MACHUA BAZAR ROAD, CALCUTTA, turns out good articles. 10 MACLUA BAZAR RUA Calcutta. Tel. Add.:-"TRUNKS," CALCUTTA, Gold Medals Silver ownmake FOOTBALLS. Agents wanted everywhere. Lists free on application. SEN & SEN 1, Chowringhee, CALCUTTA. 5 FOR BENGAL ART STUDIO. 80, MTARAN BABU'S STREET: ARTISTIC.CHROMO LITHOGRAPHER, PRINTER, ENGRAVER, Trade Lables, Cheques, Certificates, Half-tones and Line Blocks etc. are the Special Studies, CHARGES MODERATE A Trial is Solicited DWIJENDRA NATH DHAR, Proprietor & Manager Page #267 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ "GOOD MORNING BY FORCE" Mr. B. writes from Dalhousie.-Yester day (17th) when I was coming from the Post Office, Iva European on horseback cong mifrom the opposite side towards me. Reaching me, he stopped and the following conversation took place between us; · European.Who are you? Mr. B.-I am an Indian. E-Yes, that I know that you are an Indian. Where are you comming from 7 B-I am coming from the Post Office. E-How long have you been here ? F. Since Saturday last. E-Are you a new comer ? B.-- Yes, Sir. F. Why have you come here? B-Simply to see Dalhousie. E-Do you know who am I 1 R.-No. E-I am an Officer. KARMAYOGIN. should be closer than that between Eng. land and ber self-governing colonies. India should, as I have said, be "a part and parcel of England," notwithstanding its physical separation. India should bave representatives in the House Commons in the same way as French India has representative in the National Assembly. It is a hopeful sign that Britains sympathy for India is gradually increasing. In proportion as the government of the colonies will be separated from the Home government Britain will draw India into its bosom and I expect the time will come when abe will to consider Indin to be a mere dependency but will consider a part of it. It is a distant hope but sosner such a day comes the better it will be for both countries. countries. GOAS R-Thank you, Sir. E-Then bid me Good-morning. B-Good-morning, Sir. The European pleased at this, spurred hia horse and I, also, laughing at this. strange "Good Morning" by force, went home. RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND ENGLAND. It may he said that the great majority of the Liberal Party are practically representatives of India although they are selected by British constituencies. The number of such representatives will gradually increase and at last the British Parliament will deem it expedient to call upon India to select its own representatives. My ideas and words have you will The Panjabee. suppone, & prophetic tone but wish as often said is the father of thought. Many of my European friends think that a Colonial form of Government like that of Australia or even Canada means virtual independence. That is undoubtedly so and unless European population predominates in India there is no hope or even possibility of such a self-government for India but it is feasible to have Indian representatives in the governing body in London." A HINDU LEADER'S VIEWS. How high is the ideal of British connection among a section of thoughtful and cultured Hindus will be evident from the following essential portions of a letter addressed by Babu Sarada Charan Mitra to a leading politician in England. I am fully sensible that India is not fit to obtain Local Self-Government other in the same way as Canada and Colonies. There are great difficulties in its being made solf-governing colony, although the Colonial form of Government is a legitimate aspiration of the Indian people. But what I intended to way in my letter to you is that England should not be apathetic towards India, that India should be dealt with by the British as a part of Great Britain and that the tie between the two countries Yours Sincerely. (Sd) SARADA CHARAN MITRA. ENGLAND'S PROBLEM IN INDIA. 11 say, they wish to have autonomy or selfgovernment like the Canadians, the Au-s traliana,and the Africane of Austral Africa. The English say that they are not mature, and limit themselves to petty reforms which they think ought to satisfy the restless Nationalists. But it is now quite clear that these petty reforms will not suffice. The whole country is agitated by a spirit of revolt. What will England do to keep in check three hundred millions of rebels, with the hundred and fifty thousand armed men which she maintains in India? That is the great problem which is beginning to disturb the minds of such English an think at all. "We have conquered India with the sword, and we mean preserve it with the sword" id what an English general has said. AN ITALIAN VIEW. In the course of a recent article on Indian Affairs, inspired by the execution of Madan Lal Dhingra, the "Socole," of Milan, writes:-- What do the Hindus want? They only wish to be masters in their own house. In the subordinate line, as the lawyers Mirzapur etc. LIFE INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES. Before insuring. elsewhere compare our rates and terms. Banking Department receives Floating Deposits at 2 per cent. FAvings Bank Deposits at 4 per cent. Fixed Deposits 4 to 6 per cent. Akinds of Banking business done. Augents wanted on good commission. For terms, etc, write toMANAGER, CALCUTTA BRANCH: 12, Lall Bazar Street. w It is a profound error, which could be rooted only in the brain of a military man by profession. Half a century ago it was still perhaps possible to over-rules A nation with the sword alone. Now it is not an, particularly in the case of Asiatic populations still thrilling at the recollection of the Japanese victortes at Mukden and Tsushima. If England, mistress of the art of colonisation, wishes to preserve India she will continue adapt herself, as in the case of Canada, Australia, and even Egypt; abandoning from time to time a part of her authority 1 making all the concessions that the Indians demand in in their meetings. On this condition alone will England succeed in prolonging her domination over India, until the day arrives on which the quen dam colony, like all the other colonies for that matter, will detach itself from the tree like a ripe pear. and NATIONAL INSURANCE & BANKING CO., LD. Head Office & BRANCHES:---Calcutta, Lahore, Multan, Peshawar, Patiala, Amritsar, Allahabad, and Hyderabad (Sind), PURE SUGAR GUARANTEED COUNTRYMA DE. 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On the one hand, may set broken pledges, shameful allega tions, ale of confidence, slander of a confidence, slander of a whole community, ho king ill-treatinent, cruel injustice: en the other, wonderful courage and endurance, boldness and fortitude, selfSacrifice and self-restraint, determination and persistency, devotion and patroitism, self-respect and self-development. Whilst the Transvaal Government have had all the power of the State at their commands a whilst they have been able to supply secretly false information and doctored facts to the Imperial (iovernment without the unhappy Indians hav ing an opportunity for reply until months fterwards when the poison had already done it work; whilst they have been able to use all the terrorism that are associated in the public mind with indiscriminata Police intrusion, wholesale arrests, ill treatment and semi-starvation in gnal, hostile magistrates arbitrary deportation, the ruin consequent upon forced sales of goods, undue pressure brought to hear by European wholesale merebants, and a dozen other manifesttions of an ompromising authority; the unfortunate victims of this policy of suppression and annihilation of a whole ommunity have only one weapon of defenca willingness to suffer every hardship, even death itself, for the sake of conscience, and because they believed that right was on their side. It is not go ing too far to state that the welfare of the tira Indian community in the Transvaal 1:1 the hands of less t'inn half-a-dozen men ng arbitrarily. Let us take a concrete ince. A pre war Indian resident of Transvaal returns to the Colony 1 Jet us say, after leaving it in 1902 or thly part of 10 He is ignorant rangement whereby the commu y agred with Lord Milner to re-regis soletarily. On the strength of his utn Registration Certificate he ha nd the Transvaal before the Court's decision that such a would not act as a Permit. He Etered in a perfectly bona fide 11 applied for registration luntary period last year, but foot any explanation Leine r reason of the refusal is produce a Milner Registra Permit, and the fact fs Dutch Pass rendes & went to the autho u quainted with ruppwa now that, rippchenslor, he Det under Act :0 of tion, marked "reAnd of the Registrar. 1 te fer further evid 1 KARMAYOGIN. ence of pre-war residener. He is at once assumed to be an unlawful entrant his application is refused, and a warrant is issued for his arrest. It is true that he has A right of appeal against the Registrar's decision but this he probably does not know, and he may not be able to afford to pay counsel to conduct the appeal. He is arrested, formally brought before the Magistrate and orderd to be deported from the Colony. There is no ap peal from the Magistrates order, which in administrative and not judicial and the fate of this man, a lawful resident is thus in the hands of the Registrar a Police Superintendent and a Magis trate each acting arbitrarily. He may be snatched away from his family who unprovided for and sent away to India are thus left in all probability, quite without the possibility of making any Affective protest. Cases have been known where men born in the Transvaal have. been put over the border of that Colony, and there has recently arrived in India a man who was born in Natal and domiciled River Colony, who was deported in this way. The Sawa gandha Wine Transvaal Government have acted in a lawless manner again and again, safe in the knowledge that most of their victims are unable to ek redress. Again and again the Supreme Court has condemned their action and now. they Recuro themselves even against this by arranging with the Protuguese authorities of the Province of Mozambi que to detain deported Indians and send them to India instead of giving them the opportunity to return receive sentence as prohibited immigrants and appeal to the Supreme Court against the sentence with the object of defend ding their claims. Throughout all this trouble the Transvaal Indians have exercised a patience and a forbearance that have extorted the unwill. ing admiration even of those who have been. most hostile to their demands. Men and hoys have gone to goal repeatedly for the sake of the cause. Their country's honour was at stake, there was the solomn oath that they had taken to die in goal rather than shamefully surren der and they felt that the whole feat. ure of the community was in their hands. The women cheerfully went their husbands, brothers and sons to starvation and degradation in prison the rather than that they should suffer deeper degradation of betrayal of their thren. י. There have been over 2, 500 convic tions; there have been ruined businesses; there has been mental and phy. sical torture; there have been deaths. Hearts have been broken, families have hon surrendered, homes have been destoyed, happines has vanished. The mal remnant who are still continuing the struggle mostly Madrassis, have worn to die in goal, unless the Tranvaal (invernment concede the just de mands of the community. And now the Transvaal Indiana appeal p to India to help. They appointed four delegates to place the position before the Indian Pub'ic and authorites three of thean were arrested and imprisoned wo that the departure of the Dentation might be prevented. Thus the Transvaal the Indians in the Transvaal. The la Government have time to bind and gag tter in their tremity, a to India to offer so powe fu a. "xpression of oninion, that I'l unnort that he can gi willie the Tniperia! Government to interven to procure A atisfactory settlementMr. H. 8, I. Polah in the Indian Reime. ~~~~~~~~^^^^...M. FOR GENUINE SWADESHI GOODS The CHHATPA BHANDR Ld. 4-1 College Square, CALCUTTA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DEALERS. 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All that we can We have received an open letter Dreca schels, which were created now expect of the Council is to be from some teachers of the Rungpur to give shelter to students who per- a centre of scientific and technical National school in which they warn sisted in tnking part in politics in education; it can no longer be a the President of the National Coun- spite of all prohibitions, should be workshop in which national spirit and cil of Education of the evil fects ilssisted out of his donation, and energy are to be forged and shaperl. likely to ensue from the recent second that no form of Government The Progress of China. National Risley Circular and pur- control should be submit to by A recent article in the Amrita test strongly against the policy the council. It would be mor hy | Lazar Patrika gives a pictur of underlying it. For reasons of space pocrisy to deny that the issue of the the enormous educational programs wo are unable to publish the lofter. prohibitory telegrams by the Secre. w.ade by Chinn in a fow your Tho signatories point out that the tary was the result of the Govern tary was the result of the Govern. In the short time since the Boxer movement took its birth in the boym ent cireninr previous to the tubles China has revolutionized cott movement and was from the seventh of August. We do not her educational system, ontrublished first, closely asociated with it in know hy what monility or law of a network of modern schools of all nature and sympathy, that the honour the Council clings to the ranks, provided for a thorough mod. participntion of young men in the Jonation while infringing in the ern education for her princes and tational nwakening has been one spirit its most vital condition. nobles, and nudded to the intellectual of the chief CLUSE'S of its rapid Perhaps these things an, no less education a thorough grounding in progress and success and that than courage and sincerity. Are military knowledge and the habits the new policy of the Council not considered unessential in this new of the Holdier, so that, when the only divorces education from the national education. We notice procesy is complete, the whole life of the country, but destroys the that Sj Hirendrinath Dutt at Dac Chinese people will be a nation trainsympathy and support of the most CA seems to have openly proclaim od in arms whom the greatest progressivo elements in the nation. ed the t'juration of all connection combination of powers will not care It is also pointed out that the with politics its part of the duty to touch. On another side of nationdonation made by Raja Subodh of National school. We must al development, a railway has junt Mallik, from which the practicability therefore take the divorce of the been opened which has becuerof the movement took its begin. National Council from the national tirly constructed and will be run by wing, and the sacrifices made by movement as part of a deliberate Chinese. When the process of edulthe teachers, and students of the and permanent policy, and not, as ention is woll forward, it is intended first established schools were intr- it might otherwise have been im by the Chincho Government to tmnmately connected with the revolt agined, a temporary aberration dine form itself into a constitutional against the Risley Circular, und largoly to the fact that the President anii Parliamentary goveruncat, yet the nume circular is repeated and the most active of the two and in its programme this great in a more stripgent form by the Secretaries neberu of automatio revolution has been taxd Page #278 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. to come off in another cight usual circumstances of the occasion with substantial but limitol powers year. Y other re but the Chinese, will be observed without any al- wero established in India and sertmined by the Confucian system ridgment. On the 7th of Augest the ious differences of opinion were t.. habits of minute totul, per official organisers were afraid to to wise between the Clovernment fort organisation and steals peri. start the procession from the College and the popular reprenentatives. ness in all things gren and Square, now that Sj. Sureudrnnth But such in state of thing is yet Nd uld thuriulymp out is with us, we trust that mu nnchun! remote, and the reformed councils stupnou protil eri nd worthy considerations will be will certninly not be such a body. ueron chang. 14 if it were the allowed to mar the folders and im- At present, what will such bhrpr ofaunial function, ping nature of this featur. Fruin nu or agency do for the country! and carry it out with thoughness 10 other centre in Cerutti i4 an Bipin Babu Muggests that it and firieney. Once the chu t irtis procession nt all probable. inay supply the British public with have male np their minds to this and it was seen last August that the corrort information soin in aten resolution, they are likely to carry only result of trying to change it the tide of unscrupuloits or preju 1 out with the ratest pissible wiy to break up the processionnel dieed mis-information pouring into cupleteness, business he method marits ett-et. The two most - Englarul through Reuter and other ollective oruunist raw the least tind features, however; of the Parti Anglo-Indian suurces, and that, it Drible waste and frietion. In the tion Day are the Rakhi Bandhan the British public get correct in history of (!una, now than the and the reading of the National formation, they will at once put a list of Japan, we are likely to Proclamation; it is above alla stop to the policy of repression. A thorn value of national Jay of the che caration of Bengal's We cunfesy, our inopression is the will powering the moral outcome indivisiblu umty and these two reverse--that however surrect the of hu l teint disciplin, functions are for thnt reason the information we supply, the British I wil breaking the temporary very kernel of the observances. It publie as a whole--we do not told in rich that disciplme haut in unfortunate that the celebın- speak of just and open-ininiled inFixty , thought it go tion should coneide this year with dividuals.---will still for to put tent. W: in india have an in the Puja salis, is this may inter- confidence in the mis-statoments of cient liscipline much more power- fere with the closing of the shops their own countrymen rather than ful than the Chinese or Japanese which is the most sulient sign of in the true statements of what but where is the centre of over protestinst the dismemberment. they believe to be an inferior race hty in Ind which will inct We hope the official organisers are inclebte to them for any element of the time will power to the taking steps to Culinteract this l istlisation it may now posses. Our right tise of that discipline Where lavourable factor. impression is thitt even a correct the centre of rutional en idea of the fucts woull not neces travuur which will make up for NATIONALIST WORK IN ENGLAND. arily leal to a correct appreciation the abse of such a locument We publish in this issue in art u policy Ited on those facts - We have a Giovernment manned by icle by Sj Bepin (Chandra l'al in mutny political and posychological aliens, out of teh with con tructors would interfete. which he s ets the hity Letuptuous of the s on of national If we are to change onr opinion. of Nationalist Noney or bureau strength und entute we have in it iust be either as the result of in England, and states the reason ction etnpty of them which IvW experience showing the effect ing which has led lum twity perks to replace our ancient - ut' agitation in England or of new the views formerly held by the plus by foreign stringth, intel reasoning correcting the imperwhole party on the inutility of towering and invigning our fections of our old preunincs ani work in England under the past wwn culture and turning it to Conclusions. The only fact that political conditions Bein Babu wunderne ; have beber's coms to be in favour of a re-adjusthas been busy in his trained in the foreign discipline who ment of our view, is the energe departure from mulut, in werk of do tot know or believe in the force tie campaign in Parliament of Mr this kind it goes without nitythat would, it made use of revolut Mackarness and his friends for my that he wouldnt les engage Lin India more swiftly and the release of the deportoes. It in it or persistent under distightily than pain was or China 18 is alleged that, but for the untowarui clinging citeltasLineen, if it had binnvolut. It is this and incident of the Curzon Wyllie inurniet been borte iu on hur that it not internal disor the dung cler, some if not all the deportees is ulisable and teensry. At would by this time have been releasof old and suitable conditions the sum time, rightly or wrongly, that makes the work on Intwe ed. We have our doubts about he work in more the majority of our party till be 4b.cmit than in nnyther Asiatic this conclusion. Sir Henry Cotton love in the concentration of work and some of his colleagues were al into the ctfort to elicit an organise Wilys ever-hopeful about the effect Partition Day. the latent strength of the nation, of their pressure, and their expectaHartation Day e and cannot believe that work in n round again Lions weru more than once disa point. on the lot: October. Lint yuer, England at present in anything ed. No ministerial pronouncement but hopeless and a waste of money -rcutive cap ted the day ever lent any colour to their ides from being celebrate with all its and chergy. We freely sulmit that that the release was iiuinineut when Customel ceremeter this your, tuler certain circumstances an the Assassination happened. All agency in England might become there is not likly to be simir in that the Government had promised, in limpensable. That woull certain terference, it. We trust tint all the ly be the ciuse it an uluctive body was to consider the question of the Page #279 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. depreus, farther detention, in the the British race. What Bepin Babu coupled with a mighty thew and usual course, on the presentation of wishes to indicate by this phrase, sinew and a bulldog tenaci'y and the wix monthly report, a considera- the readinues to rise repression and courage, have carried them throngh tinul without any Parliamen- what are erroneously called strong all dangers and difficulties and tary Agitation. The discomfort of menares, to intimidate i popular mulo there one of the first peoples the questions was, no doubt, great novement, is * tendency which of the globe. They have huc men and the long-established sentiment belongs not to British character of unsurpassed thought-power ind of many Liberal and not a few con- peeinlly but to human nature, and clourness of view and purpose, but Hrvative's was offered by the long should be considered th should be considered the rult not the race is not thoughtful and detention of public men without a of character but of the prition. The clearmine; on the contrary on all trinl. But this in itself, though it Government in Indin favour repris questions requiring thought instrewed the path of the deporters Mion because it seems the only way telligence and synthy they are with thorns instend of its being, its of getting over what hey regard it anazingly nuddle-hender and man they would have liked, strow. with a dangerous movement. without only learn by knocking their hins muss, would not, by itsell, hnvse Conecasions which mean the imine against hard mugh facts. cured the release of the deportees. dinte or ruual cessation of their When this first happens they wear Even if it had, the release of one or huolute pranonintey. It is a profusely, rub their hins and try to wwwmore of the de portes woulil of incompatible interests, and until kick the obstacle ont of the way It's not have removed the policy of re- both parties can be brought to n onsents to be kicked out of the pression. Only the rep-al of the modus vivendi, such it will remain. th, they won their wity nejene Act could have done that, and it How is that incompatibility to being otherwise, after hurting their must have been followed by the surmountel, for, at first night, it shine repiteliy they begin to new cruliention of executive illegalities Neem to be an insurmountable et the obstacle top, wenning and police harrassinent as well as of obstacle Bepin Babu wolies on the land kickings, and the getinte with it. the rondiness of Government to pass enlightened milf-interent of the In this pres4, fanuliar to all who repressive legislation, before the real British people and to a cortun er have to do with Englishnen from obstacles in the way of penceful pro- tent on their civilized conscience the point of view of contheting gress could be removed. Would in We think we may its well lete the interests, there is much tough agency in England seriously help civize conscience out of the practical sense but little thought towards such a consummation, that rekoning for the present. The and intelligence. It is on this is the question. It means the diver- civilized conscience is it rumarkably conception of the British character s uf money and effort, and we qucer au capricious quantity, on that the Nationalist purty has luthmust mooi ressonable chance of which, frankly, w place no relinnce orto proceedel. The hard fact of return before we embark on it. whatever. It is wry sensitive to i continued and mercising Best Repin Babu urges that it will, indbreaches of principle by others and hos of principle by others and an incomitable national movement. uksen his conception on a certain very indignant when the site stemly NISHIV stane, hat ding of the British character and breaches of principle are questioned been the obstacles they hnse policy which we hesitate to endorse in itu own comluct. It see the sought to present to the Britisin s entirety. It is quite lille that Dote in other eyes, it is stimately desire for an alte landship. Wir We have heard of certain irrespons unaware of the beauty in its own. 10111114 present these stules trum sablo Englishmen longing for it viv- is always criticising other nations, being kicked of the wny by dent outbreak on the part of the but is ignerus or is furious i culti- pression, but the way to achie peoples, which would give them ancism of its own. It hay fits of that end is to show temacity and PXCU for equally violent cu CS sensitiveness in which it makes courage and power of ficiency tu crush Indian aspirations for over large resolutions, but it can never rivalling the British, and not to But we do not believe for a moment, be trusted to it in them con nitke an appeal to the conscience that some of the sponible ulticals, trary to its w intersts. This illid clear com of the :-Au thnt we believe is all Bepan civilized conscience is not peculiar British public. We could Babu implios, cherished the same to the British prople, but belongs imagine huch an appel having in det. We think that all Govern in a greater or less degree to cry treet in the 19 yet improbabile cir. warnt officials have regarded the out. European mation with the possible cumstance of a Liberal Covenant break of Turrorism, small though crorption of Russia. We prefer with titjority depunt it was, with aliuran and the utmost infinitely to rely, if we have to rely on for its existence un powerful inxiety tu got rid of it, and indeed anything, on the sense of enlight - Socialist and independent lub We believe the institution of orga- od self-interest. Here also we party. Even of this would be th: nisel repression to have been the differ from Bepin Babu. He Arges result of the approaching will Icsult of an ignorant and unreason- as if the British were i thoughtful elections, the appeal could not be ang alarm which hugely exaggorilled and clerminded people, and only tect unless the hard facts w... the dimensions and meaning of the necdled the cinta to be correctly there in strong evidence in och wutbroek, as well as wholly misunderplaced before then in order t.. itself. Our whole effort Should .. Itselt wood the drift of the Nationalist line understand their interests correctly. (levoted to establishing the Tuvont. We taku exception also This is far from the truth about facts in it inuch more effionint and Bopin Babu's suggestion of the British caracter. The English our thorough way than we have in bully in the British charcter being were, people with rough priusticul erto dove, and the only willy wilir responsible for the repressions, common sense and business like the Nationalist party Lou n if it were something peculiar to regularity and cfliciuncy which, its separate existonor, clear into Page #280 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN.. ...............com the drug of Modernista on the one greater degree than other mex grenter degree than other racer the of knowledge, the result of an eduside and disturbanco by ill-instruct. yet undeveloped supermind or cation meagre in quantity and od outbreaks of Terrorisin on the faculty of direct knowledgo. Intent absolutely vicious in rethod and other, and creet itself into a living. in humanity and now to be evolved, quality. And he is inferior to compact and waking force in India, which is above renon and imnginn- other Indian races, such as the One day the Cominent in tion, the faculty which in RAMA- Madrasi and Maratha, in the cape. India will be obliged to come to the krishna, the supr. me out of city of calm, mensured and compre Nationalist part, which it is now the incr, dispunsed with a sin hensive deliberation which is totaltrying to destroy, for help in bring and commandel any knowler l y called intellect or reaning ing about it satisfetory settlement desired easily and divinel ] Wor, and which, though it is far of the quarrel between the burent nculty which now works in the whole of thought, in esen. cracy and the people. But that in humanity. menind the entrepleteness of thought will not be till they have exhausted confused by the interference of in. Dy itself the logical their hopes of achieving the same imagination, of the limited ca . . ...! creates the end on their own terms by playing And of the old weations or x pul : efu cholar, the on the weaknesses of the Moderate karns stored in the memory of th i s, the rati nalist and party. If the country wore to fol- race and the individual. It can not wlitician, the conservative low the Moslerate loud and content be made a recognized and habitual but grent m. f human itself with the paltry and un- ngent except by the discipline . . .which the fur slow desirablo mensure of reform now which the ancient lulian enges al progress. It does not proposed, the progress, of India formulated in the science of Yoga.C i he hero and the originator. howaris self-government would be But certain rnces have the function the rol prophet, tho mighty indefinitely postponed. The more crehed or more ready for biler, the naker of nations; it does Nationalist party therefore, while evolution than the generality of no. c "quer uatre and destiny showing all willingness to ovalesce mankind, and it is those that will lay's hund on the future, cum with the Moderates in the Congress lerud in the future evolution. In miał the world. Thu rest of un resonable terms, inust jealously addition, the race his mighty India is lergely duruinated by this guard their separate individualty will power which comes from the faculty and limited by it, therefore and existence and decline to enter long worship of Shakti and practice orxhit of Shakti and practice it Ingen bxhi.while Bengal rusher the Congress on terms which would of the Tantra that has been a part forward. Tho rest of India has inako them an inoperative foreo of our culture for many centuries. feared to deliver itself to the Power and perpetunto the misbegotten No other people could have revolu- that caine dowa from above to upcreature of the Allahunbal Conventionised its wholu nationnl charac lift the nation; it has either tion Committee under the name of ter in a few years as Bengal has denied its call or malo reservations the Congress, Nor should they be done. The Bengali has always wor- and insistod on guiding it and rem drawn into experiments in England shipped the divine Energy in her ing it in. A few mighty men have which are at present, of loubtful most terrible as well ns in her more stridden forward and carried their valuo or none. beautiful nspects; whether as the race or a part of it with them, but Beautiful or the Torrible Mother the whole race must be infused with THE BRAIN OF INDIA. he has never shrunk from hor the spirit before it can be fit for the whether in fear or in awe. When work of the future. Wo have spoken in a previous the divine forco Howed into him he On his side the Bengali, while in issue of the pre-ceupation of the has never fenred to yield himself no way limiting the divino inrush Indian mind with political and up to it and follow the infinite or shortening the Titan stride, conomic issues and the rensong prompting, careless whither it led. must learn to see the way he is yowhy this had to be wo recognised As a reward he has become the ing while he trends it. For want *t the time that the hour had come most perfect ulher of Shakti, the of a trained thought-power, he for a widening of the horizon. Such most capable nnd swiftly sensitive follows indeed the ideas that suite *widening is especially nocensary and responsive recrptacle of the in hin, but he does not make them for Beng.il. The Bengali loads finite Will and Energy the world thoroughly his own. He thinks bonuse he has eininently the gifts now holds. Recently that Will and them out, if at all, rapidly but not which are not needel for the new Energy has rushed into him and comprehensively; and, in conseFace that fun to krise. He has the has been lifting him to the level hence though he has applied omotion and imagination which is of his future mission and destiny. them with grent energy to the to thgrent inspirations, the He has now to learn the secret of ciruumstances immediately around mighty heart-stirring idens that drawing the Mother of Strength him, a new set of circumstance finds mnove humanity when # grent wp into himself and holding her there in into himself and holding her there in him perplexed and waiting for a load him perplexe forward has to be taken. He has A secur paression. That is why we from the few men to whom he has tv invaluable gift of thinking with have pointed to religious and been accustomed to look for the the tatt fle hits, too, a subtle spiritual awakoning as the next source of his thought and action buat wlich in able within curtain Docsity and the next inevitable This is a source of weakness. For limits to catch shades of inerning development. the work of the present and and delicacies of thought, both But along with his great posses- still more, for the work of the those the logic grasps and those sions the Bengali has serious defi- future, it is imperatively necessary which esenpe the more logicnl ciencics. In cominon with the rest to create • centre of thought and intellert. Above all, he has in a of India he has a great deficiency knowledge which will revolutionis Page #281 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYO DIN. the Brain of the nation to a great none mado a sand. He passed in can it be expected of a nation that An extent mite.character and out- front of all, looking at each as he has never had any large dome of Jook ba buen rovplutionised. A went, scanning every from in the Went, scanning every froe in the emotionalism or idealism in the new heart was necessary for our gloom, as if he were seeking some composition of its life and character. civilisation, sod, though the renova- one he could not ind. In his search In the next place, it should be re. tion is not complete, the work that he recognised one, tonched him cognised that is the British cannot has been done is that direction and made a sign, at which the other give us what we are striving for, as will ensure its own fulfilment. A instantly rose. The ascetic took our ultimate end and goal, neither new brain is also needed, and suffi him to a dirtancu and they stood can they adopt, in the twentieth ciency of knowledge for the new and talked apart. The inan was century, with all the ferae light of brain to do its work with thorough- young; his handsome face wore a jenlous world-opinton constantly Des. thick black moustache and beard; beating about their administrution, his 'frame wns full of strength; his any tiercely barbarons neanures for ANANDAMATA. wholo presence beautiful and at- putting down our legitimate and tractive. Ho wore an ochre-col- ponceful activities. Every act of CHAPTER. VI. oured robe and on all his lin.bs the serious repression will have to be It was far on in the night and fairness and sweetness of sandal justified, some way or other, not only the moon rode high overhead. It WAH smeared. The Bruhinncharin before civilisod world-opinion, but was not the full moon and its brilli said to him, "Bhnvonanda, have oven before a large and increasing ance was not so keen. An nncertain you any news of Mohendra Sin- section of the British public. Up light,confused with shadowy hints of gha?" to a cortain point, British publie darkness, lay over an open cominon Bhavanand answered, Mohendra opinion iteelf will resint excessive of immense extent, the two extre- Singhn and his wife and child left official repression in India. We mities of which could not be seen their house today; on the way, at have had instances of this even durin that pale lustre. This plain the inn" ing the last two or three years. affected the mind like soinething At this point the ascetic interrup- The release of Lala Lajpat Roi in i illimitable and desert, a very abode ted him, "I know what happened clear illustration of it. The Indian of fuar. Through it there ran the at the inn. Who did it!" Government, left to themselves. road between Murshidabad and "Village runtics, I imagine. Just would hardly have let the Lala out Calcutta now the pensant of all the villages 80 Hoon. It was the Parliamentary On the road-side was a small hill have turned dacoits froin compulsion Agitation on the subject which really which bore upon it a goodly number of hunger. And who is not a led to his relense. And the release of man go-trees. The trec-tops glim dncoit nowadnyy? To day we of the present deportees, when it pered and trembled with a sibilant also have looted and enten. coines about, will be largely due to rustle in the moonlight, and their Two maunds of rice belonging to the increasing discontent in the rank shadows too, black upon the black the Chief of Police were on its and file of the British Liberals with ness of the rocks, shook and quiver way; we took and consecrated it to these "un-British" methods, as they ed. The ascetic climbed to the top devotee's dinner." call thom, of Lord Morley, We were of the hill and there in rigid Nilence The nucetic Inughed and said, indeed looking forward to their re. Jisten sd, but for what he listened, it I have rescued his wifo and child lanke last July, and if the inurder of isn't easy to say ; for, in that great from thu thieves. I have just left Sir Curzon Wyllie had not found the plain that seemed as vast as infinity, them in the monustary. Now it is Government fresh show of uxelle there was not a sound except the your charge to find out Mohendra by this time, some, if not all of the murmurous rustle of the trees. At and deliver his wifo and daughter present duportees would have surely one spot there is a great jungle near into his keeping. Jivananda's pre- been out of prison by now. Receat the foot of the hill, -the hill above Hence here will be Mufficient for events in Bengal ulso, wemu the high road below, the jungle, the success of today's business." strengthen this contention. It is between. I do not know what sound Bhavananda undertook the mission the fear of rousing a protest here mot his or from the jungle, but and the scetic departed elsewhere. and more particularly in the It was in that direction the ascetic House of Commons, that is went. Entering into the denseness NATIONALIST WORK evidently deterred the Government of the growth he saw in the forest, IN ENGLAND. from following the advicu of the under the darkn089 of the branches (By Bepin Chandra Pal.) Anglo Indian merchants and tradets at the foot of long rows of trees, - : for putting down the boycott demon unon sitting.--men tall of utature, Two things must bo clearly under strations in Bengal. They step black of hue, armed; their burnished stood in connection with our British ped these in Bombay; because Bulu. Weapons glittered fierily in the work. In the first place, we do not bay affairs have of late received but moonlight where it fell through bolieve that we shall attain scant attention here. There are gaps in the woodland leafage. Two roal self-government either of fact that cannot be gainsaid; and hundred such armed men were sitting the colonial or of any other in view of these, it is scarcely reason there, not one uttering a single pattorn, as a free and kindly gift able to set absolutely no value upo word. The ascetic went slowly into from the British people. Such an British public opinion, as a control act of gencrosity would involve too thoir inidst and mado some signal, ling force in Indian polities. grest Aracrifios lo te ruan mably er. And if it be a controlling but not a man rose, none spoke, 1. peeted of any nation. Leant of all can the Nationalist, striving for musta www “The Bengal soaps are the cheapest and best in the market.” Page #282 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MRTOVI porceful settlemont of the complex however Battering there may be. struggle which whatever ita ul. issues that confront his country at It will not be moved to any practitimate fate; will; long before that this juncturo, refuse to take every cal efforts by our hollow protesta fnte is decided, practically ruin ponnible step, to influunce this con- tions of loyalty to the British every British enterprise in that trolling force in British politica ? Empire either. It will be effectively country, and inflict woh tremenThe success of our propaganda of moved only by considerations of its dous economic long on the nation peaceful pasive rowistance, depends own interesta. Far greater attention A8 Do political vietory will be aliost entirely, at the present mo- is paid to Indian affairs here now able to make good, they will at meni, upon our ability, to reduce, if than had ever before been the case. once rise up in arms against this we cannot remove, the rigors of offi- True it is that the papers are, al policy, and bring about an immecial repression. Increase or conti- most without a single exception, diate reversal of it. nuancu of this repression will kill practically supporting the present At present they do not realise people's faith in these moral forces reprossive policy. But it is because these dangers. The Government Mpon which our movement stands the majority of them believe that one day proclaims the urgency of It will inevitably drive the move. stringent measures to meet the unment beyond the moral plane. And rest and the few that do not, are rest and tho next day, as soon as physical struggle between the unwilling to take up any strong at they are passed, send out Atrongly Government and the people in titude against s policy that has worded assurances that the evil India will spell utter ruin and the sanction of Lord Morley, the has been well brought in hand. diaster to our cause. The ene- one man in the Liberal party Thin double game is significant. mies of this cause are only too whose moral influence over his They have to admit the seriousness of eager to rush it to a physical revolt party men is absolutely supreme the situation to justify repression. or revolution. It would be easier and almost unbounded. There are But this very thing which justifies then to crush it altogether. Even however, here and there, signs of repression, drives capital away, and srction of our own people are play- A feeble awakening. A few pub- CAUSER nervous depression in capiing into their hands, by giving licists have contenced to realise talist centres, threatening the coltheru kome show of justification, to not only the futihty but even the lapse of many onterprises in India. cxhaust by exDensive repressions dangers of this repressive policy. Consequently to re-assure the capithe patience of the people. This is It is our distinct duty to feed and talist class, they have, almost in the their game. We have to do all in. our power to spoil this game. The strengthen this freble current. If same breath, to declare that the hand of repression must be stayed we can convince the British pub- country is quiet. The repressions • for this purpose, and it can only be lic that the present policy of their And the reforms have, practically, done by influencing British public opinion. And British public opi Indian Government is creating the succeeded in removing all cause of nion will not be influenced by ap- conditions of a prolonged and vio. Anxiety. Thus the game of bluff pale to its generosity or liberalism, lent revolutionary struggle in India, goes on from dny to day. stet i 2 01 THE MASTER AS I SAW HIM.) THE CONVENTION OF RL187 - 024 904 64 LIGIONS IN INDIA 1909. 13 fans 1940*724 TUTTE BaiNG PAGES ROM THE LIFE OF TUEBWAMI TO BE SHORTLY OUT. #>* * sfx4 CGT tatut 4* VIVEKANANDA BY Hus DINCIPLE, fargeryfs for wr1697 orecta NIVEDITA A completo report of its Proceedফটো সম্বলিত সিল্কের রাখী বুক্ত সুন্দর পা রাখী OF RAMKRISHNA-VIVEKANANDA ings and theses on all religions in +15 45 f302 (18 at naar 11 6 2 big vols. Dently bounb with latro1 4+ww authoress of THE WEB OY INDIAN f 81 STEI 4300075 47679 ductions. 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Had they known the country and second their infinite capacity achievements in that country. for bullying. The English know These have fed their pride of race. havo, most assuredly, taken a very how to show fight, such : perhnpe, These have created in their mind different view of the present situa no other people knows. But they 8 strong conviction of their physic- tion, a view that would curb the know also how quietly, and with al, intellectual, and moral superior- policy of repression and help the great show of dignity and gener ity over the people of that country. course of that peaceful evolution osity, to give in to a rival or opponThey are so easy to govern. They which we are so anxious to promote. ent, when they find it necessary are 60 docile, 80 loyal, so easy to And in the interest of this peace to do so, in order to protect their koop down. Even our own advo- ful progross, Ho much needed As material interests or to keep up their cates here have never tried to much for our own good, as for the position and prestige. If they are seriously disturb this self-com- protection of the enormous econo once convinced that the poliey of placonce of the British people. mic interests of England in India, repression inagurated by the rulers They have condemned the evilo of it is necessary that we should have of India will be bound to lead to thoir Indian adininistration, but a strong buronu hero, which will serious difficulties and jeopardise both their immense commercin! have never pointed on the dangers constantly hammer through the prene and industrial interests in that shereof. The have proclaimed the and the platform the real facts about country, and their position before extrome poverty of the peoplo, Indin, into the thoughts and atten the world, they will not hesitate to abandon it, and alopt a more their ignorance, their physical tion of the British public. Our reasonable and concilintory Attitude decadence, their economic unstnbi- nppcal will thus lie, not to British towards our legitimate Aspirations lity,--and have appealed to the generosity, but to the enlightened and ett tol in our own country generosity of their rulers, for the self-interest of the British deino what other people are in their own. The way in which they have rotress of these evils. The British cracy. This democracy will not treated the Boers is a glaring illpeople thus know only of the weak ustration of it. The Buers were ness of India, not of her strength. its constituted representatives beaten. England was bound to beat simply in the interest of abstract right or justice. 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Monlem Longue has submitted for conShe trained very nerve, therefore It is rumourned that Babu Barula Charan sideration of Lord Morley review of Mittra PA-Judge Calcutta High Court, the situation with regard to Mahoirto conquer the winter. But after will be appointed Chief Judge of Baroda dan'a oluctural claims. It declare that the WI WY Uver, she realised the the whole Mabopiedad are gratided citicult of her prition n the RAKHT DAY AND THE DRURTKE - the intimation thut cunoerning local wellconquere, and it once wolved the In vi w of the approbing Rakhi cele governing bodies Indian Government'. in A Ber problet way, that amended p bration in to remind every Thengalee of la do bot atfect Lord ha pwtc Jly made the conquered the JitportersThe Natal Morley's pledges. They are poignantly Emporom of 12-1 11 Reclare insuliny illus imppointed when they redoet that the nue the real misters of the Nite tralen lakh cards with silk Rakbi principle which Lord Morley beld to be tunin Suth Africa, and to day, the wppropriate to the lower range of elec thread Transvaal and the Orange River tural ladder Cunot be applied with wim illa completeness to higher aud more itu - ( in t is they were THK SWADESHI (ANK AT KI HORONXJ. portunt branches of popul.r reprenutar ver brethre, Anne, ill addition, able Intl hi Anaudade Y. Anaudade Yation. The Longue points out, nopeute heute their own worm, in very Purnali. Delikar, already ulection Ar an existent right in Inutter to their conquerore! It is t orted the defence inoved the Addi. many Municipal areas in Northern I l the bully in the Britishi character Dinthet Magistrate der Mection Indis. The aim of Musalmana ba letasime lule on the Mavin Leen throughout to have the the that in the war, it i4 the of Ernt e d or other party to show problem wited A w bole. The the prical, in the une chuter, hthe lition and why the CLSU t... London Committee discussed Mr. Ali that hil w led to the practical Whou!! not for trato ferrol to the file of Imams' achem during the latter's visit lietti of all the right and wi the Sullivannal or me other Magis to London, but it is unable to favour the late. In the meantite all proxectings Mcheme which is coudenned by overantings of the conqueror, in favour hall be tapped. whelming weight of Monlen opinion is of the entry in that country. failing to secure taldequate represent Tuskin tut thew fundamental LAMENTAHL Suci ation. Only 4 Menuto register AS y the Butishmation Mr. Sharar, idintimuisheit wentiat Aure the execution of the principle character, 1 hel that if we work u n der for mutur ricon or other, atlirmel in Lord Morley's despatch of met n het conction O ver'go from 27th November, thnt Legislative Council #lowly, lily, coumously, and MONTH. Born and co'm Hottery Work AL should reflet trading elements of pupulawith dhe intelligence and circuits R ung, and formed a syndicate with tion. The committee suggests an alterpoction, on the che in India, the h ot wuh leblisted unes. native scheme which mainly follows that kermin ut the moment with nllten Mittely work with builonarter Aulnaittuil to the Viceroy by the Taluk. at limfnbry in the courirt of Man Jars of Mabmubad, and why that even the write that my derminded hem The irtilen turneul fint the the allotinent of nine went on the Viceof us by it, tum clay toywork new Wetery Wu Were Huprrior to regal laginlature to Mabemedana wi ing peacefully, lawmilly, but with the Mats Hurn in 'n and Hanntle co l dethless thie Intter finding that their articles do overwhelming leave the Hindum in determination--giving unto Chen t comind an extensive male had to inajority. reduce the por what is C ar's ind cumming for of time article. Mr, Whyte, Manager of Monty, Burn and the people what is theirs--ind this lottery. Work I Mr. "INDIAN WORLD" AND THE (OUREN. pruv. the hopeless of the at h ari tu wind up the bunica and join tempt ta frighter bully us ont 2.441. Durant 24 partner. On The September number of the Indiun Mr. Shariar refusing to do MI, MATA of our lawful rights in Anties, and World come out with a rejoinder in Burn torik Ive of the Mouzahd-funcy of Bengal attitude in the funtter on the other, kecap t ation from July and litigation ouvel. Mr. in England for the lisseruituation of Shariat kuin in the High Cart of Sir l'herberlian Mutub's election is the truth about Indi, indir Tout to the Privy (nacil the the President of the next Congress. It decision of the ligh the British tantly pointing on to t 4 pet. dolar a thurt the charge levelleil against On hearing that Mr.14 Public how a m able lennent Burn rnd Co. h ome to take p ion of hundrar the Bengalee leaders of being petulant may barriet laten thu tio Potty Winkle Pottery W k he shot himself to death dictatorial and provincini in not only Countries, roterling their reason and thus PLC AWNY A man who hart able cnim in intensis, with those turtec new induly and we loved by groundren but willy. It further states all the induential colliey manager. that of Bengal meerde from the next of the people then, I confident we shall lable. grundly, to steer Congruit ball de frum no spirit of chear of the risk of violent. pr. personal li like of Sir Pharozoolab Mehta Ingallrinoll llationary ! WINTER GOOS but from the point of view of the highest struggle in or country patrotinus Shawls (Arrent row. ) l. 10-12 earl Iwab 7 to 10R WRAPERS Ei +12. 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I Culo Nyur, et • 4141 14 ) ** *14*1911 CALCUTTA are Cornwallis Street. *** A s a WHOLESALE RETAIL বঙ্গ গৌরব। Do You USE Any Hair Oil R. C. BROTHERS. Founders of Steel 'Truk Industry পুজা উপহার । are COCALCUTTA. Page #285 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ NEWS KENSATIONAL REPORT FROM NATAGRAM. Yet another donational report comes homa Natagram Frpore near Orakandi the seat of the Australian Mission. One Mahomedan Sub-Inspector with two Constables went to arrest a namasudra thief. The namasudras attacked them fously, dangerously wounding both the constables and killing one boatman. The constables are lying hospital at Orakandi. THE LAHORE EXHIBITION. Mr. Nundial Secretary to the AmritA1 Tenperance Society has addressed appeal to P. C. Chatterji and and other Exhibition authorities aaking them not to allow any liquor shop in the Exhibition grounds the ground that the example of educated men taking liquors may have a pernicious influence upon the agriculturists of the Povince, who will flock in large numbers to the Exhibition. QUEEN ANNE'S LODGR The "Times" states that negotiations. for lease of Queen Anne's lodge near Caxton Hall for the Indian unofficial Reties provided for under Lord Morley's scheme, has fallen through owing to refusal of the owners, who are also directors of Queen Anne's mansions. They feared that amenities of residence in their adjoining flats would be imparied thereby. On the other hand, the most mportant feature of the scheme is already yielding good results. Increasing numbers of students. Booking counsel of advisor. Mr. Arnold who has done much to facilitate prompt admleon of students to institutions in England. MIDNAPORE BOMB CASE SEQUEL.. Through Babu Pyarilal Ghoso, M. A., Vakil, Babus Abinsah Chandra Mitra, Zemindar, Upendra Nath Maity, Zeminuar and pleader, Jamini Nath Mullick, Zamindar, Khagendranath Banerjee and Gopal Chandra Banerjee, pleaders, have sorved notices on Mr. Donald Weston, District Magistrate of Midnapore now on leave, Moulvi Muz burl Hug, Deputy Superintendent of Police, on leave, and Lalmohan Guha, Inspector of Polico Town Midnapar, for institution of suits claiming rupees fifty thousand, twenty-five thousand, ten thousand, five thousand and five hundred, And five thousand and ten only respectively on 27th September. KARMAYOG ALLI NEWS POLICE ESPIONAGE Some of the accused in the Alipore Bomb Case have already been discharged without the alightest slár on their conduct. Babu Purna Chandra Ben, son of Babu Jogendra Chandra Sen, pleader, Tamlook, was one of them. He is now leaving in Midaapore with his elder brother. Though got off from the clutches of the Calcutta Police, he is not so fortunate as to be above the suspicion of the local police, who are, on their walk to ascertain his whereabouts, as if he were an ordinary eriminal. A few days ago, he was even ronsed more than once at night with the other members of his family. ALLEGED POLICE TORTURE IN INDIA... On the British House of Commons. Dr. Rutherford asked whether, in view of the findings of the Police Commission Lord Morley had recommended to the Government of India the prohibition of every form of physical and moral torture. The master of Elibank replied that the question conveyed an entirely erroneous impression that police torture was prevalent throughout India and was countenanced by the Govern ment. The Indian Government was doing ita utmost to eradicate the abuses, improve discipline and raise that standard of the force which was drawn almost wholly from the general Indian population. It was only fair to the heads of the police to add that their endeav ours in this direction wore meeting with substantial success. SRIJUT HIRENDRANATH DUIT AT MYMEN BINGH. On the 29th September Srijut Hirendranath Dutt, M. A, B L. addressed a crowded public meeting held at the Durgabari on religion and education. He was greeted with shouts of Bonde Mataram on arrival. He kept the audience spell-bound for one hours. He explained why Hindu religion survived many shocks. He said that education without religious training cannot develop manhood and that education through the medium of foreign language wastes student's energy and retards the development of ideas. The present system teaches word rather than imports. The national system endeavours to renedy these defects. The parents and guardians should co-operate with the National Council and make best educa tion system available to every district. He left for Dacca. -- \\\\ C. RINGER & Co. 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. ESTALBISHED 1887. THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. If you want reliable and genuine Homoeopathic medicines, take care that you get them from RINGER'S. NEWS. LASCAM AS SEAMEN. Mr. Churchill, replying to Mr. Thorne in the British House I Commons relative to the employment of lascare as seamen, said the records did not support the view that the lascars were useless in times of danger. He did not propose to introduce any legislation to prevent the employment of such seamen when they were competent. THE ANANDA MORAN COLLBOK The ceremony of laying the founda. tion stone of the Ananda Mhohon College at Mymensingh was performed on the 30th September yesterday at 4-30 v . by Mr. Blackwood, District Magia. trate Maharaj Kumar Sasi Kanta Acharyya, Rajah Jogendra Kishore Roy. his eldest son and all the local officials, pleaders muktears, minsterial officers. teachers and doetors attended the cere mony. Babu Baikuntha Kishore Chakravarti . A. Principal, in a long report traced the origin of the local City College, its death, and the growth of the new college named after the late Mr. Ananda Mohan Buse. The total fund amounts to one lakh and forty thou sand rupees. pees. The Government grant 65 thousand rupees and donations from zeminders amount to the remaining sum of 75 thousands, 30 thousands being the donation of Rajah Jogendra Kishore Ray of Ramgopalpur on condition that the College be named the Anand Mobon College." The public are thank ful to Rajah Jogendra Kishore and the Magistrate for this fitting monumert the late Mr. Ananda Mohan Boss The estimated cost of the college bur dings is seventy thousands. The Magi trate in a short speech detailed the future prospects of the College, which he hopes will have a fully equipped science class hy amalgamation with the Promotha Monmotha College of Tangail The laboratory is to be naused after the Baid zemindars of Santosh, who make a donation of twenty-thousands. ber big donors are:-The late Maharajah Bahadur, five thousands, Maharaj Kumar Sasi Kanta Acharyya fifteen thousands, Babu Hem Chandra Choudhury ten thousands, Babu Jagat Kishore Acharyyn Chowdhury five and a half thousands PURE SUGAR GUARANTEED COUNTRYMA DE. HIGHEST AWARD GOLD MEDAL PURE MUSTARD OIL, OIL CAKE MANUFACTURED BY BENGAL CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS LTD. To be had at LAHIRI BROTHER'S BISUDHYA DESHI CHINIK ARHAT. 162, Bow BazarCaloutta. Page #286 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARNAYOON.. INDIAN. CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS. BEWARE OF IMITATION Aswa gandha Wine MAHAMMADANS AND NEWS. GOVERNMENT. The Pontier Advocate of the 23rd; BIHITINO PROLEANION pablishes the details of the foreble con. We hear Babu Bishnupada Mukerjon version of the Hindu minor boy, whicb of Bhiwanipur Cleatsh mervoda if true, well illustrates the minerable notice upon Babu Girish Chandra plight of sur eu-roliginnlate in the Trontu Police In pretot (handlore, to the Ser Province. Alkut & fortnight Jago that he Bilinurada Babu felt a (from the gard) . Mahammedan teacher No. 1, lagal kurta, Simla P... wat deal of mental agony and suffered of the Huyed Schoul in Miran Mah (Tohl CALCUTTA ently in the patimation of the pollo Valley ), forcibly converted two Hindu ful the TRUTO the In pector kol pupils, between 18 and 14 years of age, with more Nut-In pector and prone Ill. The boyo parents reported the of ronalabile in dinperning a lawful matter in Mr. Keen the popular Political P ion by preventing him from p. Agent who went for de teacbor and the sreding in the King's bigh way singing Iamlardan of the place. Thay infortnutional wingo accompanied by few Hi the Agent that the boys had accepted antlemen of ih locality without any Irlain of their free will. Mr. Keen told loyal authority or justification, for not the healmen that he would keep the buye laking license from the Municipality with himself for one time and try to ww was not necenty. Hokherefore know of their religious ideas and no **ked the Inxpertor to apologtlo to him wheber they bad voluntarily accepted for thin wrt within a work or he would the religion of the Propbet. The non pint the matter into the hands of the retired for the time being to their Wellknown invigorating tonic of iswyer. village. Shortly after, bowover collect body and mind It had been recog ing largo group of armed villagers they nised as the best tonic alterative Tax SITUNGENG NATIONAL SCHOOL. trpaired to the Government camp with in Nervous debility Exhausion, Lowe M the Phth September at the Colakpar drugi benting and trumpets blowing 1 * Conference for deliberations of Memmory. Brainfag Dinness of learing the noise Mr. Ken onquirod of ' t the national synbaru of oducation the Sardars of the Border Militia the sight, Confusion of Idowe, loss of W** hald. Mr. W. C hove, Barrister vigour, Nervous headache, palpitaHabur Saus (hann Roy. Anath Bandu TI got the reply that the music tion of heart, Mental prostration, slun, Reliau Mohan Guba ao many formed the accompaniment and panoply ! Ceneral sloeplewebess etc.-4 oz. the ploulon, muktar desto mod of m advanciar ma phial Re, 1 Duxon Rs. 11. Pound uwportable citizens were prout crowd aventually crowd eventually approachod od Logan Hwa lirendra Nath Dutt, MAKI. dire tire at the Canap. Then the sardars Rs. 3-8 tornoy, and Babu Mon Mohan Bhd told the Agent that the crowd wa M A improwanit the 'Budlegon Lout un Egbt thoroupon Mr. Keen op with the utility of national education. derod hiu taillua to oppone the rulders 11 former fully oxplained that under The cardars roplied that is it WAH prouent University system AO por religious matter they could not carry want of students were not likely attain out his ordert Mr. Keon instantly A potent remedy for habitual cuits * For them the national wystem realise the gravity of the wituntion. dipation cough gout rhoumatism v om muitable Avonuo. Thorofore On the advice of the Tahalldar It is illval National School should be well said the l'olitical Otticer made over the wormue biliousness and piles. The pel. pon rapoor u nubacription buy to tho raiders. To the Hindus, bout nervinc tonic rulministered in ware pronijel on the Apot: Hals Anath who appeared to have rounoustrated lonvalescent state. 40% phial Re. 1. linindu (fuha Ra. 100): Babu Mohi against the husty proceeding, ho la vald Dozon R. 11. Ra. 3-8 Por pound. andra Roy E. 1900; Hubu Jagatjiban w lave stated that if this wore not Ray, R. 380; ther: R.. 100 or late donu his owu life would have been in This sulmoription in introded for the grave daar building fund only. The Inte Maharajab The Promis Acrocates atures ita re- An ideal combination of Iodisert. thadur made a gift of cith. The aders that the incident has created Sarsiparilla with gold. The best t's forence grand reco quite sowation Along the Hindu remedy for all sorts of veperial pornon le 30,000 is required for the web population of dura Ismail Khan where overal private lettur hve been raceived bulding and other maniprentu. and mercurial'taint in the blood. from their co-religionist at wiranean oz. phial Rn. 1-12. Dozon Rs. 20 of their wad lot hurtly after this in- Pound Rs. 6-8. ARTISTIC PHOTO & ENLARGEMENT, cident Mr Kern left for Nuthin Gulls probably to Hee the chief einnirioner Thorunult of Mr. Keen's interview B. DUTTA & BROS., with sir Ruh Koppel Aulously Awwited by the ontire llinduppula MT, I'ITE WITPUR ROAD, ('orishanto) tion of the North-Western Fritler Calrutta. province. "Perpale artist for Purdah noahin." LARGEST IN INDIA Awarded Medal at tho Indian actuarial Exhibition of 1906 MACHINE-MADE 1. It is usedl sucessfully in Acidity STOVB PAITED Indigestion and diarrhoea. Very ain ITEEL TRINIS venient for Mofussil inhabitants. CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. | 3 ok. phial As & Down R 5-4. Bxtract from Mr. J. (i. Cumuing. I OWS. Complete catalouge sent free on Special Report on Industial Survey of Ben. A (Vide Chleutta Gazette, August 26th, 1908) application REGISTERE T MOEN “Tas ARYA FACTORY OF 107, MACHUA BAZAR ROAD, CALCUTTA, turn out good A.N. BASU articles 10 MACHC. BAZAR Road ('nleutta. Tel. Ade.:"TRUNKS, CALOOTTA Manager. . AQUA PTYCOTIS THE ARYA FACTORY Page #287 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARAGAKOCHILAS 11 Emprego A YOUNG LOWET CONGRESA: umal that be held on hilable 404 dolock home latter from the si ne bundred and wanty Egyptian Mat of arrest.frnw.the Subdivisional D. M.. Robri roquing him to attend delovat, Neo ROUM Apambers of the Magistrate Bhikorpur-Sukkur and the Collaborate where the paperi lukon House of Commons, Inoldog Xr. Kok Another for the March of this pro away would lie worted. Hardie, Mr. G. N. Burnos und Mr. T. M. to discover borklowe op pamphlets or The other accumd Bhai Chetumal wa Ketth, the Irish Nationalist attended purporting to the the translation also ordered to be released on bail by Mr. the Young Erypt Congress at Geneva of Tilak's Swarlobi writing made Boyd on his furnishing surety for Mohamed Farid Boy, the leader of the by Chatural proprietor, Swadeshi shop nituilar suin. Egyptian National Party declared that Bukkur. Mr. Virumal allowed the foreb the people of Egypt would never ask to be made and pointed to them tho Giat Britain for Constitution. They bonks that were needed. Mr. Shillidy BOMBAY PRARTHANA SOMAJ. would ask the Khedive for it, and they FA at the prnu till 4p. X., be removed JUSTICE CHNDAVARKAR'S would soon oltain it Mohamed all the per under sal it was latend. LECTURE Alaidy read paper in Engllabed to met the papers afterwarde All "DAXKNESS OR DAWN" nerting that it w Rot England's bumi. kinds of letters and papers have been ne to put down Anarchy in Ekypt any waken wway though not covered by the In connection with the forty sernd warrant. Mr. Virumal's family how annivormry of the local vore than in Mexico or Poland. Prarthana A telegram was despatched from Con- Was sinultaneously narobed under war. Bunaj Juntivo Chaudavarkar Int oveuing delivered an address on the gran remiuding the Commons of Great rant by Mr. (Hillapio Police Inspector. Darknem The house wbere Chetumaal lived and or Dewa" Lefore Britain's reiterated promise to evacuato crowded audience. The lecturer is wurse of the addres Egypt. A menago w also sont to Hil- the Swadeshi shop he ovaned were soreli Pasba Grand Vizler of the Ottoman gave an interesting account of thote ed. Both were arrested and taken tablishment of Brahma Sanaj iu Bengal Empire bogging him to un bla influence to the Collectorate where the accused and the Prathana Samaj in Bombay with Great Britain to secure the with and Mr. Manley A. & P. ronisinert with political acciations with national drawal of the latter's troope from Egypt. for some time. Thence the necuand were ity for their watch wonl Ho aid they Mr. Kettlo amured the gathering of produced before Mr. Milne, Sub-divisional Ireland's sympathy with this Egyptiane Maglatrava Shikarpur, who remanded the were not only where they had been in their present en England, he ad forty years back but perhaps they had secured and died the trial for 1st October. ded, bad outatayed the welcome ia Egypt. gone even furthur backward and th Mr. Parmanand, Public Prosecutor Ap. nKeir Hardie promised to defend wigos of the times were such as to peared for the Crows and the secured Mgypt's cause in the House of .commons make one feel duwpondent about the Mr. Virumal w representa by M . future of his country. Lord Morley Bhojning and Murlidber, pleaders. An gave them reforme and first sign ly A MEETING AT CAIRO. application for ball made to the Bub- which they were followed in the con An orderly demonstration attended by try was that the Mahomedans catne kergral thousands of persons was beld at rejected; but no bo very kindly granted forward and wld they must bare neper. im. As a result of the gathering, true copies of the papers immediately the Ato representation Controversies ensued tolograru www despatcbed to Mr. Asquith application wuronewed before the See with the result that Hindu Sabbas protertiug against the British occupation slon Judge, Mr. Boyd. He issued noties were established and now they had or of the country and doularing that the to the Crown pleader and the District ganisations which op tho one hand Egsplaps rolled upon the engagementa Magistrate and solemn oaths of the late Queen's The application wu bend by the Bes. professed to protect the interests of the sions Judge Mr. Boyd in court, where Hindus while the other party Government. To guia our friendship is tho the Crown w represented by Mr. Mahomodan the meage stated, more preferable to Anunciations professed to English honour than to lose our hearts Parmanand, Publie Prosecutur, aasiated protect the interests of the Mahoma und support A Lelogram was also mento by the complainant Mr. Manley, Asal dans True Hindus and Mahomedans ant Hilmi l'aube Superintendent of Police, The had in a way heon divided 35 or 40 Application for ball was opposed by the years ago but tbe separation lied not SEDITION CASE IN SIND. Publio Prosecutor onder instructions liocu polpted as it now had become from the District Mygiarate. Mumont And bere they had All of a sudden, Ms. Bbillidy, Bab sectariatum of facta in the application that in this and dimension in dittional Magistrate Kubri, accompanied the most pointed by Mr Hirotand, Bab-Inspector and 3 particular c , Mr. Virumal acted with form. The question auxgested to their mither than other police ne the District Magintrat ww whether it was darkum or whether arrived at the A Rainst the (tovarnisent was not wrongly it w Edward Promo Bukkur owned by Mr. dawn. It was not to the Mhe. contooted. The Court was overcrowded medaus alone that this separation WA4 Virunal Hegray on the biorning of Fri. and tbo Boosione Judge ordered Mr. Judgenleredar Dunlined. But if they went to the day about 10 AM. The Bab-Ins Verumal to be released on buil and fur. niah. surety of Ra 10,000 with lond Findus they would find that they hul pector Mr. Hiranand Informed Mr. Vir Leen divided in the house. Every en munity and every caste had now own to the front aud wid they must als have separate repreacutation. He ale NATIONAL INSURANCE & BANKING alios 021216 Herd Office & BRAMMES--Calcutta, Lahore, Multan, Pe hwar, Patiala, Amritsar, Allahabad, and Hyderabad (Sind), Mirzapur etc. LIFE INSURANCE. IN ALL BRANCHES. Helor invaring clowbere cumpan our rates sad terte Hanking Department received Hosting Deposite at 3 per cent. Savings Bank Depodta at 4 per cent Fixed Depoeite 4 to 6 percent Akinds of Banking business done Augenta wanted a good commission. For termos etc, write to MANAGER, CALCUTTA BRANCU: 12, Lall Bazar Street. 3. UPPER CHITPUR ROAD. 27519??116 CALCUTTA গৈলেৱপাচন Page #288 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 12 KARMAYOGIN. referred the Lingayat and Juin com article and that he bad on kaowlodge | Mr. Haptista aid it the contents were munities, who, the speaker wid, did no that the article contained roditious not read by the person who bent.it in longer winh to be recognized as an inte matter. would not be pab Heation within the grul portion of the great Hindu contou- Chandravarkar,J.: Your argument thon meaning of the Booties... The ground on nity: And be muinmed op the matter by to that pablication required intention. which the Magistrata beld the article to maying that if there was one thing which Accused had sold them but had not road be published was tle notice which ar ** prominently furring itsell on their the content, and therefore there was no cused admitted he bad read.. tention it will the fact that this sec- publication in law Heaton, J.: The meaning of the III. Hemed to be the order of the Mr. Baptista mid the Magistrate had pronouncement in the notice was clear Iny, hold that there was no evidence to show and it reforred to spread of wedition. Contitting, thu lorturer haid, ther: WAK any person to whom they were sold had Chandravarkor, J : The whole question * Ideal of doubt in what was happen. ral the contente. That, the Magistrato was whether the article was voditious or ng amongst then to damp their wpirit held, was not necesary under Section not. to make them feel di-appointed and to 125A. But the Magistrate thought, that Mr. Baptista said the important ques think that for all ww maid and done would be necessary for charge of dofama. tion the Court bad to decide was the in it was not progress but retrogression tion. tuntion of the person who sent the article. With which they were fel. Seclarinin The jury would not be bound to my that Chandra varkar, J.: Having regard to Will no doubt a mark of regression. it was the intention of the accused to all the wurrounding circumstances and But I student of history, 44 one who excite hatred against the Government. the titues of unrost under which this row his faith ftuan Cixl, from humanity Mr. Baptista showed country was passing, why should we not distinction ami lam belief in progress being the between "calculated to oxcite batred and infer that the persons in whose handa are of tho day . tl.u kingdom of pro intention" and cited canes in support of they came had read them ? videner, I felt that the signs which they Mr. Baptista: The jury would in that bir arguments. wore witnessing wu far from being deprest caso only come to this inforence. Tu The Advocate-Goneral having repli% High were thulunelvow that nignu thoy ad thoir Lord lips reserved judgment. order contitute publication three we wi thu path of progress. The oventa things ought to be established according het happening before them noumed to the well-known authority of Odgern. to the rather ILNgn of dark but still TRAVANCORE POLICE. Tho per must have read thom, le It w darkness before down. Whutber just have read and delivered them to The whee of tive policemen, who were however it would be darkness continued others, and the party to whom they convicted of offences of torture, unlawful ur Wetter it would be down that fol. were delivered must have read them. detention in custody, ute, in connection lowe darkness on then upon biru and Mr. Raptista added, accused had re with the arrest made in June last year upon every onu. ceived advance copies by put and the Hoon after the riot h4 already been re consigoment was with the Collector of purted. The convicted policetien appealCu tomur. When his client received the od before the District and Seunions "SWARAJ" SEDITION. ¡ books from the Collector after being ap Judge who quashed the conviction of JUIXUMENT RESERVED). provel, Accured sold them and they were the Magistrate, acquitted the three policeall diaponed of in two hours and not men und ordered thu retrial of Justics Chandravarkar and Heaton single copy was left with his client. wo others. It is reported that som heard arguments on the rule takon out Heaton, J.: I. there any evidence after their conviction by the MagisLycianush Bulwant Modak to wet aside when they were received ? trato orders were invuod by the Superin the order of Mr. Anton, Chief Presidency te dout of Police to an Inspector to ren Mr. Strangwan said they were received Maritrate. Acused Modak was charged der all nocessary help to on July 22nd, the policeLofore the Magistrate under Section 124A. tuen convicted, engage & vakil and pre Ilonton, J.: Ilow did he receive ad. of the Indian Penal Code with having fer an appeal. This order of the SuperinVance cupios tendent way, it is alleged, followed by u publinbul in India a fortnightly magazine, Mr. Baptinta : By post. contidential circular to all the Inspectors called "Swaraj," which contained an ar. Hoxton, J, What is your cliont! tacle "Etiology of Homb in Bengal" Aud asking them to give certain percentage wan sentenced to one month'wimplo Mr. Baptista: He is the manager of of their pay sad also realise the same mprisonment. the "Rashtramat" and in lao manager percentage from their subordinater Mr. J. Baptinta appeared in support Hartama Agoney. The circular was signed by the Police of the rulo. Mr. Strongman, Advocate Huston, J.: If it is admitted that he Inspector in charge of the Superinten Cheneral, instructed by the Public l'rose- diaposed of all the copies the inevitable deut's Office. A good deal of protest cutor, appeared to show CHUNU Against the inference is that they must havo beou was toado by the local Prens against this extraordinary procedure, the attenrule. road by the people who received them. tion of Government being called. Not Mr. Haptinta naid, the only question the Mr. Justice Chandravarkar said the withstanding the strong adverse critiCourt had to decide was whether the facta promocutiou could not prove by direct proved constituted publication. 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RatPATARU A cx, | ফিান :: ::সইন। •"। . * নশর ফট কত 14, SHAM BAZAR STREIT, Calcula. ২ নং চু ড়া '। , পা কাণ BENGAL Page #297 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. I. 30th ASHWIN 1316. No. 17 Sbecial Notice. complaent him on bring the only soluta, oth I t bring on righteous and right-thinking tun burdened by of consistency Der fir will min bed in among Indian porn, which he might have rushed to the help will x wirrutt for /w ww us atter all a little budan Sur of the Cavernment against hinsell onent of Dryer puji Beolitul. l'herosch Mehta and M. Har when he was advocating peli T'herpur them will be no RHL ol kissinial. But in the same report itical Boycott and all outlining Krwion for low Writ, (ut that ennen Mr. Chandai varkar the most extreme Xatundast ly Har I will spywr0n Gith -official rhetore W e 11 Huggesting the relatif payment Varmler 20h Kartik Nulurday that the Camaro Police tax "The and thing went and his deputy were present tu is the remarkable interent that FACTS AND OPINIONS. support the speaker with their even if we try to proful The Gokhale's Apologia. moral authence and loudly appland-thods the firment will not long W do not think we need waste ex ho sentiments. Surely this allow them to retain their p erful much spruce on the arguments of the W. A kreter colprent to character. This can unean only Incont pecch in which Mr (..khal Mr. Gukhale--the greatest i t the Governinent will de his attempted to reconcile the cut- could receive. And if we suppe, liberately for the advocates of Lattictory utterances in which has with the Boruly July, that the Indian freedom to e violent pruches buve lutely abounded. condemnation of his country in the means by p uting the use Vibhashan's utterances are of little an honour for which the crat wholelitwful ul c eful methods truportance nowadays to anou popular baker engerly pants, surely we huvi recently to disent fim 1cept the Government and Angle the support and loud applause of much mom mited suggestion India, who are anturally disposed thu two highest police otheials in by Sj. Bepul but an aspersion to make the most of bin efection the land, and one of the hill o f this kind from Mr Cinklinle, from the cause of the people. Jus- frnd, M. Vinceut, ut when he not on otticals but on the GovernFire Chandarvarkar, who long ago uust have pleasant in montes con ment when he is supporting five up the cause of his country nected with lux t o apology thoroughly in their policy in tiar judgeship and whose present to the British my, nutie Amazing Truly, Mr. Gokhals potical opinions can be estimated been set de to the states hardly weens to know what I from his remarks in the Swaraj ch man's heart. Only three things are cretion mons. In the mine wily grandiloquently condenuined the vil noteworthy in the perch tself. hr tried to touch the young men tication to which Mr Gokhalo hn Ir Glukhalo hak Mr. Ookhulu fervently declared that Mr Gokhistu forvently declares that of India, among whom he admits bren exposed, and declared that It is not only the duty of very that the gospel of independene condemnation from such quarters Indian to shun religiously all nop! has gained immense ground, that was the greatest compliment a munrations towards independence, bet violence with the only road to the like us protege could have. Of Also to rush to the defence of the realisation of their chershed iden! nurse the worthy judge could not Government when it is attacked. Finally, we find Mr. Gokhale tyreste that the Englishmun would This explains Mr. Gokhale's appealing to the people of this bail the first Servant of Indin ar n recent speeches. It IHA pity that country to give up their ideal brand plucked from the burning and he awoko w the line of the duty from personal self-interest and the Page #298 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ danger of harrassment and martyrdom which attends the profession and pursuit of the new polites, Truly has a mighty teacher arisen. in India! We could have passed by an argument based on the doubt whether our course was right and helpful to the country,but this sordid appeal to the lowest motives in humanity, selfishness and cowardice, makes one's gorge rise. And this the man who claims, we hear, to to have preceded the Nationalists as a prophet of self-sacrifice and the eult of the motherland. Well may we echo the cry of the Israelits Inalcontents, "These bo thy gods, Israel " The People's Proclamation. In our last issue we commented on the importance and significance of the People's Proclamation as part of the celebration of the 16th. October. It is a curious irony of Fato that, immediately afterwards, it should have been deliberately deaided by our leaders to drop the Proclamation from the proceedlings. We do not know in what particular quarter of that quaking morass of fears and apprehensions which is called the mind of our leaders, or in answer to what particular touch the tremour arose which has manifosted itself in this amazing exoision. The mutilated copy of last year's uircular which is disgraced by this act of inexplicable backsliding and midity, comes out under the signatures of Sjts. Surendranath Banerji, Motilal Ghose and Riy Jotindranath Chaudhuri. We are certainly astonished to find Moti Babu's name under such a document and we can only assume that it was asserted without getting his consent or that consent was asked and given by telegraph from Deoghur without his being informed of the omission. Originally, there was another honoured name in that place, but the gentleman who bore it declined to sign unless the omis sion was rectified, and Moti Babu's WB name seems to have been thrust in at the last moment in order to fill up the gap, a proceeding not very complimentary to one of the first living names in Bengal. Nor do quite understand how Rai Jotindranath Chaudhuri induced himself to be a consenting party to the omission, if indeed he know of it. Be that as it may, the Nationalist leaders will do their duty in opposing this act of culpable weakness. But we are curious to know KARMAYOGIN what can the man in the street how the people will take it. Their attitude will be some sign of the conclude except that the Governto allow no present altitude of the politicalment is determined thermometer. The tone and temperantion to exist among the of the movement showed a distinct Bengali which has the least trace rise till the Hughly Conferenco, in it of self-help, training and patriotic effort? For no explanation subsequently it seems to have been sinking. And no wonder, with such is vouchsafed of this arbitrary act. leadership. Even a nation of strong In an august and awful silence the men led by the weak, blind or sel- gods of Belvidere hurl their omnifish, becomes easily infected with potent paper thunderbolts, careless the vices of its leaders, And the of what mere men may think, strength of Bengal though immen- confident in their self-arrogated sely increased, is not yet the per- attributes of omnipotence, omnifeet and tempered steel that it science and omni-benevolence, a must become, hard as adament and divine, irresistible and irresponsible light in the lifting. mystery. The Anusilan Samiti. The National Fund. We have received a letter from Mr A. C. Sen of Delhi in which be recommends that the National Fund should be utilised for a Swadeshi Museum. The necessity of such an institution has been engaging our attention for some time, and no one can dispute the immense advantages that will accue from it; but the institution, if properly conceived and managed, needs only a small initial fund for its support in the first stages of its existence and will soon become self The proclamation of the Anusilan Samiti in Calcutta is one of the most autocratic and unjustifiable ncts that the bureaucracy have yet committed. The Calcutta Samiti has distinguisheb itself, since the begin. ning of its carcer, by the rigidity with which it has enforced its rule of not mixing as an association with current politics and confining itself to such activities as were not only objectionable, but of such a nature that even the most autocratic Government, provided it had the least sympathy with the moral and phy-supporting. It is quite unnecesary sical improvement of its subjects, to divert to it a large sum like must wholly approve. Its original the National Fund. Meanwhile, and main motive has been the im- if we allow divided counsels to provement of the physique in the obtain as to the disposal of the race, and there has been no instance fund, the only result will be that in which the Samiti has gone boit will remain where it is,useles sand yond its function as a physical unused. We note that the oppotraining institution or tried to use sition to the proposal unanimously the improved physique for any com- passed at Hughly emanates from bined purpose. Beyond this the a few individuals whose justification main activities have been turned to for professing to speak in the name the help of the Police and the pubof the subscribers is not yet clear lic on such occasions as the Ardho- the Anglo-Indian papers who are day Yog, to the organisation of interested in preventing the erecfamino relief, in which the Samiti tion of the hall, and, among Indian has done splendid work, and recent- papers, the Hindu Patriot, the ly to other action recommended by Indian Minor and the Indian the Government itself. We believe Nation, all of them papers of a it has even to a certain extent en- very limited circulation and opposed to the national movement in ita most vital features. We are not aware that any organ of the popular party, Moderate or Nationalist, has opposed the sense of the country as formulated in Sj. Surendranath Banerji's resolution at Hughly.. THE REVIVAL OF INDIAN ART. The Main Difference. The greatness of Indian art is "the. greatness of all Indian thought and achievement. It lies in the recog joyed the approbation of high European officials. It is indeed an ironical comment on the demand for co-operation that the only great association born of the new movement which has shown any anxiety to depart from a line of strict independent activity and co-operate with the Government. should have been selected, at this time of peace and quiet, for proclamation on the extraordinary ground that it interforcs in some undefined and mysterious way with the administration of the law. Advocatos of oooperation, take note. Meanwhile Page #299 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOCIN. 3 n tion of th: persistent within the have always regarded the reality on a picture the same demand m Cenk of the domination of the Europeans as an appear on a photograph--the reproduction of matter by spirit, the subor ance; to us the true reality is of the thing as the eye sees it, Dot dination of the insistent appearanon that which is hidden; otherwise, even as the retrospective inind' or Prakriti to the inner reality there would be no need of the the imagination sees it, exact reswhich in A thousand ways, the prophet, the philosopher, the poet emblance to the beingo or objects prophet. the philosopher th Mighty Mother veils even while she and the artist. It is they who we know, or, if anything more, muggusts. The European Artist, 1.sce with the sukshmi drishti, then a refinemnt on Nature in the cabined within the narrow confines the inner vision, and not like the direction of greater picturesquenean of the external, is dominated in ordinary man with the eye only. and prettiness and the satisfaction imagination by the body of things Beauty for beauty's sake, tho of the lower and more external sense and the claims of the phenomenon. other great note of European Art of beanty. The conception that Western painting starts from tho is recognised by us, but not in Art exists not to copy, but for the se or the imagination; its master the higher work of the artist. sake of a deeper truth and vision, word is either beauty or reality, and, Just in the first ideal, the And we must seek in it not the According as he is the slave of his tyranny of the eye is ncknow. object but God in the object, not pve or the playfellow of his imagina- ledged, 50 in the second the things but the soul of things, seems tion, the painter produccs a photo tynanny of the nesthetic imagina- to have vanished for a while from graph ur poen. But, in painting, the tion. The Indian Rocks freedom, the Indian consciousness. Europen imagination suldom travels beyondan imaginative interpretation and the condition of freedom is | Another obstacle to the appreciaor variation of what the physical eye the search for ultimate Truth. tion of great art, to which even has seen. Imitation is the key. But in this search the imagina those Indians who are not doininated word of creation, according to Aris by European idents are liable, is the totle; Shakespeare advises the tion is an unsafe and capricious exiggerntod respuot for the synartist to hold up the mirror to guide; it misinterprets As often bols and traditions which our art Nature, and the Greek scientist as it interprets. The clairn of or literature bus used at & certain and the English poet reflect ac stage of development. I am accuscurately the mind of Europe. the eye to separato satisfaction tuned for instance to a particular But the Indian artist has been can only be answered by the res- way of representing Shiva or Kali ponse of decorntive taught by his philosophy and the boauty; the And I refuse to have any other. claim of the imagination to sepa But the artist has nothing to do spiritual discipline of his forefathers with my prejudices. He has to rethat the imagination is only a rate satisfaction can only receive preeent the essential truth of Siva channel and an instrument of somo the response of fancy playing with or Kali, that which takes their Siva source of knowledge and inspiration scone and legend, form and colour, hood or Kalihood, and he is under no obligation to copy the vision of that is greater and higher; by idea and dream, for pure nosthetic others. If he has seen another vision wurditation or by Yoga he secks delight; but in the interpretation of Siva or Kali, it is that vision to of things the eyo and the imagina which he must be faithful. within himself that ultimate centre Tbe curious discussion which of knowledge where there is direct tion can assert no right to com arose re cently as to the propriety or other. and utter vision of the thing that mand, they are only subordinate wise of representing the gods withlius hidden in the forms of man, instruments and must keep out board or moustache, is an their place. alumal, tree, river, mountain. It Whenever, there instance of this literalism which is a survival of tho enslaveinent is this sumyag jnan, this sakshad fore, the Indian Artist to form and rule characteristic of darshan, the utter, revealing and put away from him his high spiri. the eighteenth century. The liter*pocalyptic vision, that he seeks, tual aim, it was to seek decorative list cannot see that it is not the and when he has found it, whether beauty informed by the play of the moustache or beard or the symbol which makes the godhead, but the by patient receptivity or sudden imagination. Hore he held deoo- divine greatness, immortal strength. in prition, his whole aim is to rative boauty to be his paramount beauty, youth, purity or peace withexpross it utterly and revealingly in 10. It is that godhorul which the line and colour. Form is only a moans aim and doclined to be bound by the of exprossing the spirit, and the one seen and the familiar. If by other artist must diaw and paint, and in the forme he chuonos he is bound thought of the artist should be how lines than the natural, by subtler only by the vision in dhyana. Whe best to render the spiritual vision. He is not bound by the forms that or richor methods than those of ther his interpretation will gain an compose the world of gross mattor, outward Nature, our old masters abiding place in the thought and though he takos them as a starting: imagination of the mee, depends on could gain in decorative suggestion its power to awake i he deej er vision point for his formal expression of the vision within him; if by modi and beauty, they hold themselves in the mce. All that we can demand fying thom or departing from thein free to follow their inspirntion. is that it shall be a real God, 4 rent Shiva, a real Kali, and not freak; ho can reveal that vision inore Here, too, they often deliberately of his imaginatiou or an outcome cotnpletely, his freedom and his duty changed and suppressed in order to some p ingsanskarn of his educat Man artist emancipate him from the obligation of the mere recorder get their desired effuct. If they tion or artistic upbringing. Hu ant copyist. The ar cient Asiatic had been asked to dony themselves inust go to the fountainhead of artists were not incapable of repro- this artistic gain for the sake of Jenowledge within hiinself or les ducing outward Nature with us claim to froedom satisfying the momory in the physiperfuct and vigorous an accuracy does not stand It has alrendy boen said that the as the Europeans; but it was their cal eye, they would have held the condition of freedom is the search ordinary mothed deliberately to sup- objector to bo the bondslave of au for truth, and the artint musta prou all that might hamper the unmoaning superstition. allow his imagination to take the exprossion of their spiritual vision. We of today have been over place of the higher quality. Reality for its own sake, one of the powered by the European tradition most dominant notes of Art as interpretod by the English, the Indian Art demands of the olt! 10 Europe, Indian artistic thoory least artistic of civilised nations, the power of communion with would not have recognised; for we We have therefore come to make the soul of things, the sun it Page #300 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ TH9 KARMAYOGIN. sritual taking precedence of the whole country will be within wight. What was the seoret of that of natural beauty, find On the 16th conise of October, in the gantic intellectuality,spirituality and People's Proclamation, the first Hilelity to the deeper Vision within superhuman inoral force which of the see pulosting in the Ramayana and lover of art it demands condition of an United India was the power to Mahabharata, in the ancient philonsthe spirit in created. things, the openness of mind to There is yet another unity which phy, in the supremne poetry, art, is is yet only dimly symbolised in sculpture and architecture of Iudini tolkwit developing truulition, and the mattwe Whist wis at the basis of the ini lity, discharged the ceremony of the Rakhi, A unity which cannot come into being comparable public works and en out prejudgment, which opens lumi. until perfect coinrudeship in aspi- kineering achievements, the opulent HOUNTY to the micret intention of the picture and in patient to wait mation, in trurgle, in mutlering whall and exquisite industries, the great have won ernted throughout the triumph of science, scholarship, until it atting i parfect and proind divination. the length and brendlth of the land, jurisprudence, logic, metaphysics, the UNION DAY. the unity in national comrade unique social structure? What sud ship of the children of one mighty The 10th of October is generally ported the heroism and self-abandon Mother, whatever their class or ver their class or inent of the Kshatriya, the Sikh and known as the Partition Day, and it cotidition - Indian fraternity bared the Rajput, the unconquerable patieninevitable that, so long as the on India: liberty and Indinn al vitality and endurance ? What we w inistrative division stand, this equality. it that stood behind that civiliss frature should be emphasised. Es. THE BRAIN OF INDIA. tion second to none in the massivepecinlly now that the Reforinthra II ness of its outlines or the perfection Ion to make the division in our l of its details? Without a great Ininistrative les manent and A new centre of thought implies ournful significance ntfaches new centre of education. The and unique discipline involving perfect education of soul and inind, to the celebration this year. It systein how prevailing in our univeris possible a result so immense and persistent that, before the day sities is one which ignore's the paycon would have been in possible. It would ndngnin, the fatal complai- chology of man, lends the mind or and wenkness of rules and laboriously with numerous little be an error to look for the secret of pale tuny have effected the divi- packets of information carefully tied Aryan success in the details of the etween East and West Bengal with red tape, and, by the methods instruction giveu in the old Asrama used in this leading process, daina and universities, so far h the hand of Lord ('ruzan as they Attemptuel in have come down to us. We must vain. The Reform e s er atrophise the faculties and in the thin und of the wedge, struments by which man assimila know what was the principle and tes, creates and grows in the rulers know how to trust to intellect, bris on which the details were time and national cowardic and inanhood and energy. The new founded. We shall find the secret National Education weeknimmensely of their success in a profound knowInertin to do the rest. But if we to plurge the field of knowledge ledge of huinnn psychology and its * overcome the temptation 14 we VWne the intimidation, the 16th to which the student is introduced, Hubtle application to the methods October will take its place And, in so far as it Inys of intelluctual training and instruc tres on 100ng the national festivals of the com festivals of the experiment and observation, em tion. Putere under the time of Union Day. ploye the natural and easy instru- At the basis of the old Aryan "The unity of Bengal was almost ment of the vernacular and encour- system was the all-important prin do when Lord Curzu Mtruck nges the play of thonght on the ciple of Bruhmacharya. The first his blow, but there were defects little subjects of study, hrn corrected the песеннity for the building uр оf ѕ urs which might undur ontoward habit of spoiling the instruniente gront intellectual superstructure is remitancen develop into great of knowledge by the 11e of false nie to provide foundation strong and increuing cracks, Tarl Cirzon's thus. But many of the vicious emiugh to bear it. Those systems blow devined in a spirit of Machiavel methods and idene employed by the u uduentin which start from an in statsmanship. but lelivered old system are faithfully cherished by suthct knowledge wiinan, int of instante stunnlike hante the new, and the dominntion of the think they have provided a natin .tul fury, in tow of politting sun Council by men wedded to the old tractory foundation when they have de liderul Bengali unity into lities is likely to have an unfavour wpplied the student with a large perfict whole. Being one and able effect on the integrity of the or well-selected mnse of information vible fume inte existence on system in its luost progressive fer on the various subjects which conthe 16th of October. The in:litures. Another vital defect of the pri tle Lust part of human cnl. Visibility is to be entirnew elucation is that it has increas ture at the time. The school give .by withstanding the curt ed the nount of informntion the the materials, it is for the studer. subtlu pre of the noformed student is required to borb to use them, this is the formula, nels, but even if for tno without strength.ng the body and But the error here is foundamental went there is bukluding the brain sufficiently to grupple with Information cannot be the ng hall the future and in the increased mass of intellectual foundation of intelligence, it can het het Bengali e and toil, and it shares with the old sys: in lisible tom the defect of ignoring the puy only be part of the material out of The inity of India w e slowly chology of the race. The mere in which the knower builds knowledge, by the pressure from above clusion of the matter of Indian the starting point, the nucleus of the era of lection in the fresh discovery and enlarged crerthought and culture in the field of ... It is only by that rutia knowledge does not make a syntem tion. An education that continus KIVITA birth incl u s itself to imparting knowledge is the of luention Indian, and the insIpant towards on tinction given in the Bengal Ni- education. The various faculties r on rent on its tional College is an improved Euro- of memory, judgnient, imagination, W hen that the dream of an peun nysten, tot Indian or national perception, reasoning, which build 1 cube match Another error which has to be avoid the edifice of thought and knowI'he pletion of the People's vel and to which care minceledge for the knower, must not only Irelmation on the 16th With the ir liable, in thu renetinnry idea be equipped with their fit and refusios litterince of such that, in order to be national, educa- sufficient tools and materials, but .d ocrney, il vet imperfect and tion must reproduce the fenturer trained to bring frusb materials incheiate but aware of its separatu of the old tol system of Bengal. It and use more skilfully those of istence and cutincious of its poten is not cighteenth century India, which they are in possession. And til strength. That democracy is the India which by it moral and the foundation of the structure they nnw intellectual deficiencie gave itself live th Bengal and Maha have to build, can only be the prorashtra, it is sugaling to get ris into tho keeping of foreigners, that vision of a fund of furce and energy tenee in Punjab and Mulr: we have to revive, but the spirit, sufficient to bear the demands of And i i slighter extent, in the other ideals and methuis of the ancient continually growing activity of the provinces. When it is fully awake and mightier India in A yet more memory. judgment and creative effective forn and with a moure no all opur India, the emty of the power. Where is that energy to dern organisation. I be found ? I Page #301 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMATOGIN The ancient Aryans know that chief processes which they used for bayonete, ranked before and behind inan was not separate from the mi- the increased stornge of energy, wastho carts. Their captain was an verse, but only a homogeneous part the practice of Brahin charya English soldier who went on horseof it, just 18A Wave is part of the back in the rear of the force. On Ocean. An infinitéenergy, Prakriti, ANANDANATH. nccount of the hent the sepoya did Maya or Shakti, pervades the world CHAPTER VII. not march by day but only by night. and pours itself into every name and -.0: - -- As they marched, Mohendra's proform, and the clod, the plant, the Mohendra rose from the floor of fresh Wis stopped by the treasure ins.ct, the animal, tho man are, in the inn where he was sitting, for carts and this military Array. Motheir phenomenal existence, merely nothing could be gained by sitting hendra, Mecing his way barred by and inore efficient adhnray of thore and thinking over his loss. repoys and carts, stood at the side this Energy. We are ench of us He started in the direction of the of the road; but is the sepuys still dynnino into which waves of town with the idea of taking the joutled him in passing, holling this hnt energy have been generated help of the officina in the search to bu no fit time for debate, he and stored, and are being per. for his wife and child. After jour. went and stood at the edge of the petully conserved, used up and neying for some distance he saw in junglo by the roul replenished. The anno force which the road a number of bullock-carts "Then a repoy and in Hindustani, moves in the star and the planet, surrounded by a great company of "See, there's a dnooit making of: moves in us, and all our thought sepoys. The night of the gun in Mohendra's and action are merely its play In the Bengali ponr 1175 the hand confirmed this belief. He went aud born of the complexity of province of Bengal had not become for Mohenira, caught hold of his its functionings. There are processubject to British nministration. neck and, with the salutation"Rogue ses by which man can in The English were then the revenne thief!" sudenly give him a blum crease his capacity ns in wiharn. oficials of Bengal. They ollected of the fint and wrested the gun from There are other proces by the taxes due to the treasury, but his hand. Muhendm, empty-handed, which he can clear of obstructions up to that time they had not taken merely returned the blow. Neidthe channel of communication be. upon themselves the burden of less to say, Mohendm was something tween himself and the universal protecting the life and property more than a little angry, and the nergy and bring greater and of the Bengali people. The burden worthy nepoy reoled with the bluw Trater stores of it pouring into his they had accepted was to take the And went down stunned on tho road. sonl and brain and body. This conticountry's money; the responsibility Upon that, three or four wepoys nual improvement of the whara of protecting life and property lay came up took hold of Mahendra and increase in quantity and comupon that despicable traitor and And, dragging him forcibly to the plexity of action of the informing disgrace to humanity, Mirzafar. coinmander, told the Suheb, "This energy, is the whole aim of evolution. Mirzufar was incapable of protect man has killed one of the sepoys." When that energy in the highest ing even himself; it was not likely The Sitheb will smoking and little in kind and the fullest in amount that he would or could protect the bewildered with strong drink; hero of which the human muharse is ca people of Bengal. Mirzafar took plied, "Catch hold of the rogue and pable, and the adhara itself in triunopium and slept; the English raked marry him." The soldiers lid not ed utterly to bear the inrusband in the rupees and wrote despatches; understand how they were to marry play of the cnergy then is a man ns for the prople of Bengal they an armed highwayman, but in the suldha, the fulfilled or perfect man: wept and went to destruction. hope that, with the passing of the his evolution is over and he has The taxes of the province were intoxication, the Saheb would completed in the individual that therefore the due of the English, change his mind and the marriage utmost development which the mos but the burden of administrati would not be forced on them, three of humanity is labouring towards was on the Nawab. Wherever the of four sepoys bound Mohem through the ages. English themselves collected the hand and foot with the halten of If this theory bo correct, the taxes due to them, they hnd ap the cart bullocks and litt hinu in energy at the to the cart. Mohemden saw that it basis of the pointed a collector, but the revenue would be vain to use force Against prrations of intelligence must collected went to Calcuttn. People he in ourselves and it must might die of Harvation, but the Ho many, and even if he could otteet be capable of collection of their monies did not his canpa by force, whitt was the greater expansion and richer (180 une? Mhendra WIN depredan stop for a moment. However, very to an extent surrowful with grief for his wifiant practically unlimited. much could not be collected; for if And this child and had no desire for life. The also must be a sound principle, that Mother Earth does not yield wealth, the more we can increase and enrich no one can create wealth out of no s«poya bound Mobendru'ccurrly to the wheel of the cart. Then with a the energy, the greater will be the thing. Be that as it may, the little potential range, power and activity that could be collected, hnd been slow and heavy strido tho escort of the functions of our mind and the made into cartonds and was on its proceeded on its march. conscquent vigour of our intellectu- way to the Company's treasury at CHAPTER VIII ality and the greatnes of our achieve- Calcutta in charge of a military Possessed of the ascetic's comment. This was the first principle escort. At this time there was mand, Bhavananda, softly crying on which the ancient Aryans brood great danger from dacoits, 80 Gfty the name of Hari, went in the their education and one of the armed sepoys marehed with fixed direction of the inn whero Mohendra "The Bengal soaps are the cheapest and best in the market." Page #302 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. had been ing: for he thonght it sepoys said to the first, "No, he duty at Sukkur (presumably for the likely that the he would get a will run away; tie up the rascal on conduct of this cuse) And le has been che to Mofundra where buts. the directed by the District Superintendent eart where the other of Police to files complaint against the .It that time the present roads rogue is bound." Bhavananda three bentioned above. The D. 8 P. made by the English were not in grew curious to know who has received a snction from the Govern***inner. In order w ciny towne the idea they had bound: he went of Bombay to proceed against the C..cuthat from the district towns, threw way the bundle on his head used with respect to the printing and une but truse by the marvellous and m inistered a slup on the publication of Swadeshi Halchal books Ind dow) by purporting to have leon Iranulated by the Mogul check to the soldier who had put Gourdlandas published by Chetotul Cmpeur. On dus way fruru Pulchin- it there. In consequence, the and printed by the Manager, Elwyr the the town, Mohendru had buon e bound Bhavananla, lifted I're The complaint contained in w elling from south to nurth, and him on to the cart and Hung hun of extracts from the book purporting te It Wits therefore that bo uut the down near Mohenem. Bhavananca be Huditious. Non-Lailable warrants suure on the way. The direction at once recognised were issued nysinst the three accused. Mobendr Several neurch warrants aguinst the press, Bhavananda had to take frotu the Singha. the propritor's house, Chetumal's shop, lill of Prulmus towards the inn, was The sepoyu ngnin marched on, factory and house, at Sukkur, Mr. also from south to north: Decos Carusly and with moin, and the Udaldas' fuctory and house, Tolaram arily, he tue on his way fell in with creaking of the cartwheels recoin Menghuj's House, Mr. Shewar's the show in charge of the treasuremenced. Then, sutly and in a voice N. Pberwini's house. Master Bijarsın, Lik Muhendm, hu stood asilo toalille only to Mahendra, Bhava Relumal, l'undit Tupande house and Dharma Shikarpur and livu:dbandas let them passi Now, for one thing, handit sail. " M am Singha. I house at Karachi were nearelied by the the muldiers naturally believed that know you and am here to give you D. 8 P. and the Inspector and other the docuits would be sure to help. There in need for you to Police oflivers and at Sukkur hy the attempt the under of this know juist at present who I am. Du A. S.P. Police Inspector and other de paieb of treasure, and on that very carefully what I tell you. Put Police olleen's aided everywbere by pprehensiou came the arrest the rope that ties your hands on the Magistratus. Thougla warrants authorizof u ducuit in the very highway. wheel of the eart." od thy merch of houses for obtaining and securing cupie of "Swadushi Halebal" When they saw Bhavananda to Mohendra, though tinished, all per found were removed which Nauding aside in the nighttime carried out Bhavananda's suggestion in inelf was a very questionable they inevitably concluded that here without a wont. Moving a little procedure. The hurting of pois ut Way Another dacuit. Accordingly towards the unrtwheel under cover Sukkuri id to have been docu they neid hilo on the spot. of darkness, he placed the rupe in the Collectorate Ly M1. Manley. A. Bavlinda siled softly and haid, thit tiende his hands S. l' and aided by several clerks and is to just Muushies in the presence of Moher. "Why su, iny good fellow " touch the wheel. The rope Will Shillwy, bamiai, Mubomed Yakub, "Rogue !" Answerud Nepoy, goulually cut through by the tric. Vazir, l'olteu lupector, Sukkur and "you are a robber.' tion of the wherl. Then he ont uthuly, the rope on his feet by the same Thuhe WAN lined on the first, "You can very well Noel e in but it le Lun postponed by the court scetic wearing the yellow robe . As soon 14 he wies free of tu Suturday, tlu Olh instant, at 1 .. Is this the appearance of robber?" his bandly, by Bhavananda's ulice l'le sul Divisional Magistrate, Sharpu, There are plenty of recally he laty mert on the cart. Bhuva bi* vrdored one copy of the book out of iscetics and Sannyasiny who rob)," mandat severed his bonil by the Nuized to be given to each of the HOCUMretorted the supoy, fur his defonce. le begin to the same dovies. Buth lay utterly still and motionless. IN THE COURT OF THE SUB-DIVpush Bhavananda. dong Chavaru 'n cyos flished in the SEDITION PROSECUTION SIONAL MAGISTRATE, SUIKARPCR. Tlv under signed hereby bring tu the Lurkmous, but he only sind very IN SUKKUR, SINDH. court's notice the following factshubly. "Good master, let me We are in the copies of That # 1ook in the Sindhi-Arabie how your commands." Apriven under led at the criminal character untitled "Swadeshi lal Challyu Il y Wils plert at Bh..:- p u o 12A. I. 1 (Against tinur Muhlan Watau Shrjat Tilak Raja" bar mandi's politeness and sellin, dhaun of T Sharma, boch printed and published in Sukkur. rascal, like this loud and carry it." Chetumal, swadeshi Mer-haut, Sukkur 5. "That the persone consible for its and Mr. Virumal Begraj. The complain Appearance and publication are : and he clappal bundle on Bhavat ant Mr. Manley, Asistant Superin (4) Gordhanlal Keleband, itu mutlul, mandas heul. Then another of the tendent of Police, appointed on wrial compiler or trauslator. gadondado DOCOMODORODODO buduoooundCOODOODODDoppopotov a caca" The Perfume par Excellence. The charming fragranc of this retowed Perfume, its re å trushing troma and swetness, its permanency on the hand a korchief those are the combined qualities that justily fully Its nime. The Heart's Delight. boll everywhere - Rc. 1 only in Bot: H. BOSE, J. Perfumer, UBLKHOSH HOUSE, Bowbazar, Calcutta. Ardongopgoalgbagboobbdg dopogOARAORDAPADDPopogapp e n doe n dadada ou apdovoooodoodgood H. Bose's “DELKHOSH” Sagatagrogugdagan Page #303 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMYOGIN. NEWS. ch) Virumal Begra), Manager of the Assistant Superintendent of Polion, Bok isud Printing Prow, Sakkor, at which kur, to lodge the above coroplainant. It was printed and from which it vu (Sd.) 1. G. OMANEAT published. D. & P. Sukker. PANDIT Buo Dutt's Case ANOURNED. (c) Chetumallarima, l'ublisher, from Camp Sukkur. At the Calcutta Police Court not long home shop copies of the book were sold. 10th Sept 1909. ago, Pandit Khoj Butt Sharins obtained a That the mid bonk contains malter, William Bernard Manley having rule from Mr. Swinhoe on the detective the writing, printing and publication of taken the nath son of Samuel William Nuperintendent at whose instance an order which is calculated to excite feelings of Manley ayod 24 Christian, Assistantt Su. WAN ingved rentraining the Pandit from of disaffertion, hatred or contempt towards perintendent of Police Nukkur atr, holding any merling and taking any part be Governtuent, putablished by law in I have inquired into the facts which in any incetink to ahuw cause why the W ish Ladis and in paninhable under constitute the implaint fill in this esparte under pwd against himn should tin 194 A of the Indian Penal de Court and find that the search warmnts not be cancelled. The rule was liaud fr strety are annexed, which illustrate applied for are necessary for the pur hearing before Mr. Swinbre on Frilay be wolitioun tone of the book, which pie of further enqniry into the Cam. Bot, at the Pandit haul mind the nail jurticularly insint ou alien character of (Sd.) R. B. MINK, train at Agra, he would not be prument in the Giovernment and ita indifference to & D. M., Shikarpur, court, and on Mr. Home, who appareil the welfare of the people 24 9-09. to show c he, insisting that the matter That the said Gordbanlal Kalchand, I. William Bernard Manlev, having might be heard and the witnesses whoul author, Viruinal Bagraj, printer, and (he taken the oth son of Sanuel William Levantined in the l'andit's provence, the tumal Hariram, publisher, are therefore Manley aged 23 Christian, Arrietant matter tras adjournel. all guilty of the offence of nedition Superintendent of Polier, Suhkur tater, letinel in section 184A Penal Code The almore complaint has been ral A MARARAJATUH WIT. That this information is lowed by aver to me and is correct. I have ratified The Horretary of the Poona Hraneh order of His Excellency the Governor of myself that the bank mentioned cuntains the per l a Minion writen Boruly in Council (original order Atta- the patruet quoted, and has been publish the Panjabee that II, II, the Maharajah bed) and that the undersigned has been ed by the persone therein mentionel Saheh Ciackund hos lieen plenul to give deputedly the District Superintendent (Sd) WILLIAM BERNARD donationof RA 1, to the Institution in l'alice, Sukkur, to carry out the order. MASLAY.Pern for the purposes of founding annul Wherufure the undersigned prays that (S.) R R MILNE price and scholarships in the name of lix be court in the exercise of its owurs S.D. M. Highness. The Mahniajah Nahe has ter wection 130 of the Cr. l'ru. Culo Shikarpur also lieen plertsud to oriler from Marudla will take cognizance of the offence of di Being Antinfiel that there in ufficient five gold in bars with His Highner tion ueder 184 A. I. P. C. connitted in a ground for proceeling and that the proper face, three of which are to be presenter super stated by the aforesaid Gordio- whetion has been obtained I order that to the Chambhaa girl why kirlandel in Klcband, Virumal Begraj and Chetum procesa lie innued under sertion 904 and and two to the Mahar girls who water Harirsmu sud dual with them neording non-hailable warrants he r for the the "arti" to Thin light on the arront of the person complained against. rasion of the prize distribution In Sul (Sd.) W. B. MANLEY. (sd.) . B. MILNE. day. The mors are tu le preserved by Awistall Superintendent of Pater, Subdivisional, Shikturpur. the girls nouvenirs Sukkur. 24-9-09. Sukkur. Bengalue. Srut. 4. 1909. SERVANTS OY SARKAR Enclosures An eye witness writes to the Bengale. THE PARTITION DAY 1. Government order to tilu informu SIR, -- Yesterday, just after the rulega INLIGE NOTIFICATION, hours when we were returning home, Kun. The Cidentti hertte publishes the follow. II. Translated extract of the luk. caucht night of three four contables III. Declaration by Virtual Begraj ing notification over the signature of huddling together war the erung under the Printing Preses Act. Mr. F. Hallday Certutuiwer of Ambw Street al Mirzapesttel ORDER Police Caleutta; - When we uwe uitle, WU W ty In exercise of the p er conferred by Cuder stivu 196 of the Code of were worridewly bunting de I'wal Prwuduru, 1898, Louglas (ranie section 62 of the (kleutta 'olien Act The Piliconen Muid not ururi 1163 (Ilen. Art IV 1905) and action humaney, District Superintendent of They were rocklesly nlapprog the pow 39 of the (Wheuttu Sulurlan Pie Aet Pulice, Sukkur, is hereby ordered by HIN fellow that when we rules forul, Excellency the Governor in Council 1966 (Ben. Act 11 of 1866) And with the w4 even fult the vuglance of their pun waption of the lautenant- vermer, either personaliy or by such officer o he Whea thu sbbler Was lelle, Wer the miscoter of Police, talrutta, way deputy for this purpure, nake cou. quind what it was in him that make planut against Virumal Begraj, Chetumal larly makes the filing rule alunyol the anatable. The man web Na member of Away of p Harirain and C hantal Kalchand, the * Babu, I did but I was mending wall carry any lathe. of the oil prutor, pullinhor, and author or linn whose sitting on the footh." Watu ud treet slawr, 1 expectively of live weapon, ON MIN publie Sindhi-Arabe e back to the rouen wink thain hook cutitled "Swadeshi Hall (hayu thamugh fare hint or landing plan wby did they u rruelly beat that it cobblet fur antence like that. They or in any other plare of public result Muhlia Watan Shri Tilak Raja" (ie. unhoitatingly replied "We are revans Swadeshi movement of the opinions of on the 16th (Alolar 19. uf t arkat (luvertunt) au wedi The patriotic Shrijut Tilak audrinted at not to give uut us what we have de woulu" the award 'ru, Sukkur much can Frut the hy.tanders, we lo pinint to be made under section 124A that wunatallo order them to the fortfath which would not wanted the Indian Penal Code and any other his work in hand we finished the Wition of the said Code as may be found Silver anye to lotity Nucle ligh-laude pplicable to the car FOR of the Police ? By order of His Excellency the Govor. uwmake FOOTBALLS. His Haghoro thu Raja of Nalului that an ouncil. Agents wanted everywhere petrol of the law Enti (N ) Secretory to Government. anh contributo R %. Wads Lista free on application. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. fund. The Raja of Xahu aad 12. la.. SEN & SEN l'onch have all the pain l'oves their uulncryptioun a luuuntiup t il 1. anth Sept. 1900. 1, Chowringhee CALCUTTA. 100 each. I bereby order William Bernard Manlay, Gold Medals Page #304 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 8 NEWS. KAMEL NEWS The latest report from the Frontier about Dr Ahlul Ghani; states that he confined with Highty other political offenders in a large State building at Sherpur The Amur is attempting to stop the taut rauds and highway robberies which are taking place both on the Afghanistan Bader and in the country itIt The Afghan ruler's orders to rer. tan trils to farmish men for conplary servic appear to meet with a very unwilling response, and a gel deal friction in more than one quarter How exists. The Nungrahat country is ensettled and tribal fends are eng arried on in Kohistan and in the Kut district, GANESH BALWANT MODAK'S CAMP On the 6th October Justice Chandra verket delivered judgment in the matter Ganesh Balwant Medak who was sent enced to one month's simple imprison t by Mr. Acton, Chief Presidency Magistrate, for drowninating seditious atter by the publication in Siraj under held that. wetion 11A. His Lordship acter carefully reading the article on Etology of bomb in Bengal," he could o other conclusion than that its alt and intention was to bring Government into hatred and contempt ection 124A Govern mont, according to the writer, was com Mint, accurs peed of race which material. It has poved people's oppressot. It is de aling thera by turning out scoundrel patriots. It It is irritating them by re """ """ It has exasperated conemplated by V mestres tom to acts of violence It has secretly awed "Mahomelan rowdies" to attack ids and all thus hat ved to bring mb into existence. The use of bomb i the writer a "lawful" ted by "not criminal" under state of things portrayed by him. Throughout, there mpt to create the impression that Government exit for satisfaction of it. a cupidity Even the peace of the antry enjoyed under Government is -terred to itemically. Such writings innot but have been meant by the Autor to bring Government into onmpt and hatred and to excite boelings of ider tron against it. I agree with the and Magistrate that article a edi Los within the insaning of section 121A.. the Penal Code Accordingly the contion and sentener mud. Le contit med. OF RAMKISHNA VIVEKANANDA aathores of THE WEB OF INDIAN 14FF, CRADLE TALES OF HINDUISM KALL THE MOTHER etc. Will shortly be out. To it. UDBIODHON OFFICE, 12-18, Gopal Neogi's Lane, OR AT KARMAYOGIN. NEWS. KALPATARU AGENCY. 11, Sham Bazar Street, CALCUTTA THE DEFORTKEN, At Sir II. Cotton's request the Master of Elibank consented to farnish a return showing the names of the deportees and the places where they are confined. Mr. Rees has since given notice of a motion for a return showing the caste and or eupation of the deportees. MR. PRANJPAY RELEASED FROM JAIL.. A pure gathering was held in honour of Mr. Panjpay ex-editor of the Kal who was released from jail on Tuesday last at Girgaum yesterday when Mr. Pranapay alluding to the Sabarmati jail sal, he thanked God for the honour done to him of being confined in a jail already sanctified by Mr. Tilak by his detention there. THE MASTER AS I SAW HIM. THE CONVENTION OF RE BG Pars TOM 18. Ln of THE WAMI VIVEKA V Dy His Dise NIVEDITA LIGIONS IN INDIA 1909. TO BE SHORTLY OUT. 1 compl to report of it Proceedsgni and theses on all religions in 2 big vols, neatly bounb with Introductions. Price Rs. 4 For Subscriber registering their names before 15th Nov. next. Price Rs. 3 only Re 1 to be paid on registration. The rest to be realized with each vol. V. P. P. charges extra. All remittances to be sent to N. P. Banerji or & N. Sen, 91-2, Mechua Bazar Street, Calcutta. Name and address to be clearly written on the Coupon. NATIONAL PreATION, The movement set on foot by the National council of education seems. to have taken JL strong hold of the public mind. This is quite evident from the success of the recent tour of Balms Hirendra Nath Dutta and tional School within Monmohan Bhattacharjee in East Bengal. At the conference held at Mymensing on the 27th Sept. the leaders of Mymensingh undertook to raise 20,000 rupees for the building fund of the Local Na ths, and a few months, rapers five thousand were subscribed on the spot. Babus Anath Bandhu Ginha and Mohim Chandra Roy subscribing one thousand rupees each. The members of the School Committee headed by Babu Anath Bandhu Guha have also undertaken to raise 10, 1001 rupees yearly for the mainance of the school. Babu Anath Bandhu and Mahin dra ench suleeribing 25 rupees monthly to the latter fund. At Dara an the pleaders' bar and the Muktar har headed by Babus Truloky Nath B Rajanikant Gupta Ananda Ch. Chakrabarti Rask Ch. Chakravarti Surja Kumar Banerjea Lalit Mohan Ray and others have undertaken to rasse Rs. 5, 000 for fitting the workshop and laboratory and Rs 700 monthly for the maintenance of the Dacca National School. Narayanganj bar and Munshgang lar each subscribing Rs. monthly to that fami 50 NEWS. ENGLISH FABRICS IN CALCUTTA. The Master of Elibank replying Mr. Rees said that the Government of India state that enquiries show that boyutt was only a secondary factor in the congestion of stocks of English fabrica in Calcutta. The stocks were highest in January, 1908, and have since steadily declined. Deliveries are reported to be improving daily. SUICIDE IN LONDON. A curious story was told at the inquest on Benayendra Nath Sen, the Hindu law student, who jumped from the window of his lodgings at Ealing. From the evidence of his relatives, it appears, that he had proposed marrying a girl of sixteen living at Addison Gardens, Kensington. His father objectel to it as he had failed to pass any his examinations, and was not in a position to support a wife. He had suffered from insomnia for twelve nights and was worried over his failure at the examinations. Dr. Siaha stated that the deceased went practically mad while in India, and had since suffered from melancholia and homicidal mania. While at Oxford University he developed a mania for buying things he did not want, in six months spent £2,000. He had then practically an unlimited supply of money from his father who was one of the ablest barristers in India. 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He then called Page #310 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 - KARMAYOGIN. re Se uveotulutly face fura periences of important problema confronting w to realize that it in an inevitable renult of the rightextiele Witherefore has not been ay in how to supply guidances, wine and exceptional politicul mituation of the nytic at PM Anght In The differ jintriotic tour young men nu that their country and that it in bound to lant 1.1 ten in the tannendental live ung he directed into channels of a long that mitution continuen in Huduffetebore if growth. He is high patie Hud endeavour in the Her all endentiala unaltered. Among the JWHY in lunt. An IWAYA practining i vice of the motherland. To munnin on relf koverning people politich bring into tghetett. H o lnilvanced far one hand, the pue impulaew and gener play not only the soutient of patriot. torgiolin where time and pace and that which are the real All, but are theme of responsibility. wwwlity th a t. In bir the wpirituul privile" of youth, and on the others to And young men who fuel the sentiment brawlmurled the umorial nod the inen Buntal into woung muiuda a dur cline of Lut lack the weline of thaponsibility, saral pripital of rewnibility Auda turally lrave practical affair to their Follieve that spintelui A r t rert i ention of the usreds of the elders who we both. To the Indian Turlied by wpace and time. Spinat con Country The never been amatudent on the other hand, Indian li time ly time the time I want txuk, n 1 the prment wituation ties in only a struggle, in which hin d by the map of tinn itus fludin it beset with extraordinary country en Are pagaged on behalf of Mind Auditition by both difie ultra fufurber # wath their wotherland with a bouly of foreign time and ware, went through the la: Around wh lule your not to facials, representing the rule of another la tine And , fented ly mit nur lo land. im to ko" The very nation. There is no rom here wen for the two-follant yie is what we all in. What I laden with a loning the eklere for any feeling of responni. i for change tell the wpatrul fut cu rer. Ile wbu tur rur W rumbling! ility with regard to the diuinistration rumbling living in the part in the T udent.***Juntunen etwas have lowe of the country and for our young inen Mystic. Od p irit and they w as at this geralcom who find no rentraining unnideration in that whip Him whipping and w h .14 ben very pply their patel politics, mecenarily rerola I nnlity! M eni : Watot to 1, aperte It If into a mere matter of triolie 'Ile World Non peutunut mutterit ile okulunue entiment. An interunt in politics is to to sto p they di 11 in the the Indian ulent the same thing as "STUDENTS AND to the mement memberite an interest in the country. Aud to push care , in we latne proportion of intricht, all that is careert, all that is POLITICS" them have been moring, that calls for Melf rompecting all that in chivaleur, well tmt carnent attention and our cler that patrati in his natures, in contre MR. GOKHALE'S SPEECH. ratings. It is a well known fruiam nually it pelling him. England h et At the annual father of the tu that the students of today will lw the las introduced into the country ideas rit of t.. deht's Brother hand, the lumbo Mr . Idem pirn which prach to un the diguity and go 6. K. ulale delivered the following wiwh en decisive lont to their worth of jutritinu of freedom of nell were ut tudents and with. I am , there matters of the vernient and lich toll un of the steeply w ible uf the high batuur whol de munt to the country and it mileupl whicle in the eyes of all self Who Canutter of Students in the heal petall Peru Phine how suve la plu cover the who w lutto done theia ushing me to take the I far the r ulated to preure them sept their subject iu a lavil spirit tarth. lair an the on I have en Li , weh t in Our politie turday in, for the thout it lug with ch e st HU cu t thrin Damenu- a prol of those in aning the po prwiat hulle bible with what punt, buch is often band, ople and an attempt to apply them ! The Brotherhood lins breu .... ..... ........... IngL .sant unir 11 in midin pret ulit . 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The prosent policy of treating politics, an-1 specially currnet politics, as dangeroas, and in some respects, even a forbidden abject has only resulted in depriving students of that guidance to which they are entitled at the hands of their teachers. in forming sound views on in forming Rut on important questions To leave them thus to their own devices, amidst the perplexities of difficult situation, is to neglect a plain daty towards them at a critical perio. in their lives, and the consequences of this neglect have been and are bound to be, serious, and far reaching. I was glad to see this view urged, the other day, in a latter to the press, by the Rev. Mr. Andrews of Delhi, than whom there is No better friend of Indian students and In liau aspirations in the country. 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BERIGNY & Co. 12, LAL BAZAR STAKET, Cents, CEPACKERBERGER 300000000000000000 KARMAYOGIN. accurate with wisely and sympathetically by those, who are teaching history and economica, and sound option thus be built up within the colleges themselven Different teachinga will no doubt take different views of the same questions, but it is not so nuch the views urged on the attention of the students as to the proper cultivatio of their political sense, and the habit of careful and comprehensive thinking in regard to political problems, that must be the chief object monght, and will constitut constitute the real gait.. The very fact ha: our stu lents can not help taking an interest in polities before their time, goes to emphasize the great need that exists for their efficient political education. 1 think, our students, especially college students, should enjoy every possible facility for an jairio knowledge of political matters, and forming sound views in regard to them. They should be encouraged to discuss such matters freely in the college; and publicists whose opinions are entitled to weight, should, from time to time, be in rited to take part in the discussions They should be at liberty to attend puli he lectures and addresses on on political subjects, and they may even attend political meetings with advantage provid ed, they are there only as spectatars But when it comes to active participation in what is called political agitation, I think we must draw line. Political agitation, directed towards the people, Berks to educate and organize public feeling and public opinion in political matters. Directed towards the Govern ment it sucks to bring the pressure of 323, LFFEP (FTFUR ROAD. চন্দ্র Ale সিংহ মার্কা পুরাতন জ্বরের পাচন গেলের পাচন হারাণ scationraila NATIONAL INSURANCE & BANKING CO., LO Head Office & BRANCHES: Calcutta, Lahore, Multan, Phwar, Patiala, Amritsar, Allahabad, an 1 Hyderabad (Sind), Mirzapur ete. LIFE INSURANCE. IN ALL BRANCHES. 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The period of four or five years which munt Janu young men pond at coll ge is all t short a time for the work which properly belongs to it, namely, preparation in knowledge and character for the rewponsibilities of life. Surely it is not too much to ask our students to exertine a little patiesen and self restraint during this period and defer responsible action in politien till after they have ea pleted their studies, and taken their place in the public life of the country. I venture to think, that a stage has deen reached in our affairs, when is necessary for us to face resolutely our responsibilities in this matter.] Every one knows that during the lat few years a new school of political thought has risen in the conntry and that it has exercised a powerful facsination over the minds of young men, more or lew, all parts of India. A considerable part of what it as preached could not but find read acceptance on every hand. 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WiyLb4 v. to k's.tk.wix For POPROTUS OR( চিঠিপ ও মণব টাকা কড়ি পাঠইত ; KATWK PUR | ১৪ নং শ্যামবাজার ট্রীট, কলিকাতা কর CHASING SYSTEM AND KICE KXD SANAN SATAP. এজেন্সিতে প্রাপ্তব্য। The Page #317 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. I. 20th Kartick 1316. No. 18 M FACTS AND OPINIONS. onably d ate that they trh Nr. Al Ind not them a t Eupaten than the With Athomodan Representation. the full i m ate - The washings of this and th 1.. . belum of the p the Mahlane alenial! Itality of the moments immunity in the it S in laste by states the duls of the Remcheshwul i mahli peate the loss shtin ! 1r published the tr : which he d ing which u the council washing multo pou tant and The stofall the alias Frank defilet who was first transible for centre definite Sha Alta Preth.. . ! ! post rate. ning. og Hans that the Gren Any l okal 1 uile hw. mid Six Si Peluchtturato m enent in the Indiple sum nul with them in tullut her I using the Mabeedi lent. their own hand at the first tale da r t ) . un r un propondere of th i s ey. How far where the r m ner in their own farur by leanmg Sulhah in slant their intet h omedi Tute purchase La stora f pr time. The lund will be able fight the growing w h en the body, witeit, remains to R . 1 M. A VI, the intel li als of highplace tlien, wh. que dear that it Nonst of it bl..th the Malerfitant l urus muren of the form betur Cateful consideration for the rights Balth Hindu peal all ber of the Wall and interests of uninorities that over that it i n anul -of the gateway that '1... .. they have mule spera! Mchetaccan ton the n in Bengaluru See the ! presentato an intual future Main Mchwashtra which in Inch has man of the Refurni Schette, las notion folha Land Crui l'artition the unsund play of the run vinced a single Hindu mind for blunder. How Car it will d r ary. It will all the the obvious returt is that it is only the Mahomedans . in II em potenciuplete the with the tuinority which is pecially und opposition to an intet and relief the l'utition. Our'an a nd Pranel this special care 14 extended od Hindu community thrumglumut the incl. We will have to put at evin in provinces where it is country they live in. aytinin sehr which give 11 tular in a large majority. No provision for Valmukins to consider. A minjatyto nubausen at all has been made for the war. certain nect with Syed Hyder optimity for Indian ( writy and guarding of Hindu ninorities for Reza at their head, haw. coneidered Mentos inn-hip. do te the Paris, the Sikhs, the Christ it and are nainst the parte te ex W will n o You ans and other sections which may presentation altogether. Another inentut Aparate e center C Page #318 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 ante representation, not because we are opposed to a large Mahomedan influence in popular assetbles when they come but, because we will be no party to a distinction which recognizes Hindu and Mahomedan as permanently separate political units and thus precludes the growth of a single and indivisible Indian nation. We oppose any such division whether it attempt at comes from an embarrassed Govern ment seeking for political support or from anembittered Hindu community llowing the passions of the moment to obscure their vision of the future. The Growth of Turkey. The article on young Turkey and its military strength, extracted in our columns this week from the Indian Baily News, is one of great interest. Behind the deprecation of Turkish Chauvinism and Militarisin we hear the first note of European alarm at the rise of a second Asiatic Power able to strike as well as tordefend its honour and integrity against European aggres sion. The fact that it is the army in Turkey which stands for free institutions, is the greatest guarantee that could be given of the permanence of the new Turkey, for it assures a time of internal quiet while the country goes through the delicate and dangerous process of readjusting its whole machinery and ways of public thought and action from the habits of an irresponsible autocratic alministration to those which suit free institutions and democratic dens. No doubt, the support of the army veils a Dictatorship. But that is an inevitable stage in a great and sudden transition of this kind, and suits Asiatic countues, however perilous it may have been in other times to European count when men could not be trusted not to misuse power for their own purposes to the detriment of their country. In Europe the present high standard of public spuit, duty, and honour was the slow creation of free institutions. KARMAYOGIN. and land no the individual to a community and the scrupulous adhesion to principle at the cost of personal predilection and happiness. As in Turkey now, so in Japan, it was a few strong men who, winning control of the country by the strength of great ideas backed by the sword, right supported by might, held the Land safe and quiet while they revolutionised the ideas and institutions of the whole nation, forged a strength by sea enemy could despise and secured from the gratitude of their race for their wisdom, selflessness and high. nobility of purpose that implicit following which at first they compelled by force. The complaint that the young Turks ignore the necessity of civil reorganisation, commerce and education is a complaint without wisdom, if not without knowledge. The circumstances. of Turkey demand that the first attention of her statesmen should be given to military and naval efficiency. The Revolution plucked her from the verge of an abyss of disintegration. The desperate diplomacy and cunning of Sultan Abdul Hamid had stayed her long on that verge, but she was beginning to slip slowly over when the stronger hand of Mahind Sheyket Pasha seized her and drew her back. Even so, the deposition of the cunning and skilful diplomatist of Yildiz Palace might have been the signal for a general spolation of Turkey. Austria began a rush for the Bulkans,Greeco tried to hurry a crisis in Crete. The shaking of the Turkish sword in the face of the Greek and the rapid and efficient reorganisation of army and navy against Europe were both vitally necessary to the safety of the Empire. They were the calculated steps not of Chauvinisin but of a defensive statesmanship. China Entors. To Aviaties, not yet corrupted, as many of us in India have been, by the worse part of European individualisin and an unnatural education divorced from morality and patriotista, a high standard of public spirit, duty and honour comos with the first awakenings of a freer life; for the Asiatic discipline has always been largely one of selfeffacement, the subordination of in The circle of constitutionally governed Asiatic countries. creases. To Turkey, Persia and Japan, China is added. Towards the close of the ton years set apart in the Chinese programme for the preparation of self-government, the Chinese Government has kept its promise to grant a constitution. Provincial Assemblies have been established, are working and have shown their reality and independence by opposing Government demands. The electoral basis of au Imperial Assembly has been providel, There cannot be the slightest doubt that the steady, rosolute, methodical Chinese, with their unrivalled genine for organisation, will make a success of the constitutional experiment. In all Asia now, with the exception of Siam and Afghanistan, the only countries which are denied a constitutional Government are those which have not vindicated their national freedom. Even in Afghanistan the first ineffective stirrings of life have been seen and will grow to something formidable before many years are over. We wonder whether Lord Morley and his advisers really believe that when they are surrounded by a free and democratic Asia, the great Indian race can be kept in a stato of tutelage and smail-paced advancement, much less put off to a future age in the dim mists of a millennial futurity to which the penetrating vision of the noble and Radical Lord cannot pierce? The worst opponents Indian freedom know well what this Asintic constitutionalism means, and therefore the Englishman struggles,in the face of continual disappointment. to foresce the speedy collapse of Nationalism and Parliamentary Government Persia, Turkey and even Japan as the inevitable fate of an institution foreign to the Asiatic genius, which is popularly supposed to recoil from freedom and hug most lovingly the heaviest chains. The Patiala Arrests. in For some time past the Native states of Rajputana and Punjab have been vying with each other in promulgations and legislations of a drastic character against sodition and conspiracy. The object of these odicts seems to be to stifle all agitation or semblance of any politi cal thought and activity that may be directed against the existing state of things not in the States themselves but in British India. Otherwise,it is impossible to account for the Draconion severity of the language and substance of these ukases or the foolish thoroughness of some of the measures adopted, such as the prohibition of entry even to colourless papers like the Bengalee. The exponents of Anglo Indian opinion point triumphantly to these measures both ns a proof of aristocratic loyalty British officialdom and as an ex of tho . Page #319 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. everity with which the agitation spectacles on their hazardous ex- but the Mahomedans are a dying would bu visited if, instood of the peditions, dacoits who mik English race, -- ven if the Hindus be in some inimplaced leniency of British 90 us to give a clue to their identity, places a little moro rapid in the bureaucrats, we were exposed to dacoits who turn up at a railway race for extinction than the followthe ruthlessness of an inigenous station wearing gold watches, bare ors of Islain. With all respect to gonernment. As every indian footed and stained with nud, the carnontnogn of these tw kwws, these self-gratulations are dacoits who curry in their Incoits who curry in their pockets. gentlemen we think it woull sincere and meaningless. The bloodcurdling oaths neatly written have beun well if they had been majority of Native Status Are wholly out for the police to rend in cause lens stronuous in their discourage der the thumb of the Resident they are mught, are creatures of ing interpretations and cheeen und with the exception of one or No novel and eccentric character . len positive title. The real wo independent princes like the that they must have vither come truth is that, owing to an in metse Guckwar, neither Maharaja nor out of a furcical mpera or escape transition being offected under Cancil of Administration can call from the retrest lunatic sylum.peularly unfavourable conditions, their souls their own. On all this The later account modify some of both communities, but chiefly the y the commotion in Patinin. the more startling features of the more progressive Hindu, are in The Patian conspirncy has yet to first, but until the story for the cr hienl Lage in which various proved to be more real than the prosecution is laid before the Courts, deepeated manding have come to Mampur specimen. But, if all is thoroughly known and thoroughly the surface, with Deets of an true that is being asserted in the tested, seational hout lines and inevitable thungh Inmentable char Tanjab press as to the refusal of graphic details are apt to mislead. Acter. None of these talles the most ordinary previleges of Placo and Patriotism. mortal and the roue is not dying Defence to the numerous nocneed 1 The clevation of Mr. Krishna- But the knife of the surgeon ... thranizing and successful ywamy Aiyar w the Bench roue is needed and in to the remedy 1. liance of High Court orders by short time nyo wis the occasion for rather than the ding nusis that . Warburton, the [wlice are not some comments from the Moderate attention wheuld be printedly ung the best way to convince Pruns highly culogistic of the man directed. The mere decline in the the public opinion on this point. and the choice. Mr. Aiyar was a rate of increase in in itself nothing. The facts stated amount to a grosu successful lawyer and a capable man It is a phenomenon which one to and shameless denial of justice. We and we huve no doubt his elevation soce becoming more anille u tot blame the young Muharajn was justified. But the curious habit marked all the world over and it A his inability to interfere in favour of ultra-Modernte politicians gravi. is only countries backward an der the "ppressed victims of police tuting to the Bench is a survival of loproent and cluentin which keep val. We know how belpless the those idyllic times when a judgeship up the old mate of increase. The pinces are in the face of an Anglo or a soat in the Legislative Council unfit toud to multiply, the little Indian Resident or employoa aud we was the natural gunl of the political limited in propagation. This is at S isendit the newspaper aver londer who rose by opposing tho abnormal state of things which on that these strange proceedings Governinent. This harmony between indicates something wrong in b. initiated or are willingly place and patriotisin, opposition and on civilisation. But, whatur intenanced by him. It was first preferent wis natural to those times the inally is it is not peculiar ... test that is usual !--the police for whosu return the lovers of the Hindu or to India, but wohl har full evidence and information in praceful past sigh in vain. Mr. wile dichisc. their hands. The present delny Krishnaswamy Aiyar belonged to The Death of Senor Ferrer. and sufferings entailed prove the old school and his fin consum The extraordinary commotion in srufticrently that they had nothing mation is natural and laudable. Europe over the ration of the of the kind--Again, as tual. The But our object in writing is not so onthusinst and list. Peute : Ernted Arya Samajists may be in. much to praise Mr. Aiyar as to sug- judicial murder comel by (out tent or guilty, but the procedure gout to the Government that, if they Martial.hu revealed i t in 1. Against them would be tolera- would similarly promote Sir Phero Europy with which ulosmen und 4.dia no country where law and shub Mehta, they would be reward Governinents will have very soon to quity were suprel e. ing a 'oyal champion and at the same deil on pain of extinction. We The Daulatpur Dacolty. time conferring a boon on the coun- have to sympathy with the philoThe extraordinary story fruin try. Farther, if only done in sophy or practice of Anarchistn,holl. Daulatpur of a dacuity lwy young time, it might silve the Convention ing, nu we do, that the Anarchist vien of good family, sons of Governfrom going to C philosophy is some millenium Intit servants, is the strangest that The Dying Race. ahead of the present possible evolu has yet been handled by the detec- Dr. U N Mukherji recently tion of humanity and the Anarchist tive ability of a very active police- published a very intersting broch- practice sotue millenniums behind, rative, if not successful, we are ure in which he tried to prove that But Senor Francisco Ferrer wilt lv afraid, in cases of this kind than the linus were a dying race and rueru Anarchist. lle was a man those in which the dacoite tre of would do well to imitate the wcial high enthusiasis and ideas, a less interesting character. The freedom and equality of the still in- gaged, at great scrifice ind, details as first published read more crewing Mahoinedans. Srijut Kimuri turns out, risk to himself, in ne like a somewhat gruesome cornic lal Sarvar has gone one better and the Spanish mind boy cat opor, than anything clse. Dacoits proved to us by cynally cogent from the filters of that b el who wear gold watches and gold statistics that not only the Hindus Clericalism which has ren thu Page #320 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 4 of Spain. For a man of this kind--a an of eminent culture and unstained character, the friend and fellow worker of distingaised men all over the occidental world, to be shot without any reputable evidence by a military tribunal regardless of universal protest, was an outrage on civilisation and an insult to European culture. Such an incident, however, might have happened formerly with no result but a few indignant articles in the Continental Liberal Press. This time it has awakened a demonstration all over the Western world which is, we think, unprecedented in history. The solidarity and deep feeling in that demonstration means that the huge inert Leviathan, on whose patient back the aristocratic and middle. class of Europe have built the structure of their polity and society, is about to move. When he really uplifts his giant bulk, what will become of the structure? Will 1t not tumble into pieces off his back and be swallowed up in the waters of a worldwide revolution? The Budget. It is curious that England which was, a little while ago, the most Conservative and individualistic of nations, the least forward in the race towards socialism, should now be the foremost. The socialistic. Radical, the fore-runner of insurgent Leviathan, is in the Cabinet and has framed a Budget. The Budget is the pivot on which English progress has turned from the beginning. The power of the purse in the hands of the Commons has been the chief lever for the gradual erection of a limited democracy. The same power is now being used for the gradual introduction of a modified socialism, and, by a curious provision of Fate, sems destined to be also the occasion for the final destruction of one. at least of the two vemaining restrictions on democracy, the veto of the Lords and the limitation of the suffrage. The Lords were bound to oppose the Budget, for the triumph of socialism. me RE8 th destruction of the aristocracy. The Lords, therefore, have either to fight or to tall; and the pathos of their situation is that, in all probability, the choice is not theirs and that, whether they fight or not, they cannot but fall. The Lords have only continued to exist because they were discreet enough KARMAYOGIN llowed the to lie low and give a minimum of trouble. As for the limitation of the suffrage, it is not at all unlikely that the daring and unscrupulous campaign of the suffragettes may end in the concession of universal suffrage. For, if women are given the vote, the proletariate will not be content to romain without it. They too can lift crowbars and hammers and break glass roofs ! A Great opportunity. would never, have strong feeling against the realm of Buddha's ashes to vent it. If sq long in public expression without an assurance at least of favourable consideration. We have waited long for that simple and natural act of statesmanship, but in vain. It is such a trivial matter in itself, concession would be so graceful, natural and easy; yet the harm done by perverseness and churlishThe end of the great struggleness is so immense! We wonder between the last representative of whether our official Governors ever European autocracy and the insurg- think. It is very easy. What ent Demos, is not yet. At present the would they feel if the bones of a Czar holds the winning cards. The great Englishman, say, the Duke of mismanagement of the Revolution Wellington, were so treated! But bya people unaccustomed to political the diseased attachment to prosaction has put advantages into his tige and the reputation of an hunds to which he has no right. But assured wisdom and an inflexible it is significant that the revolution power have sealed up the eyes of still smoulders. As Carlyle wrote these in high places. of the French Revolution, it is un- Students and Politics. quenchable and cannot be stamped down, for the fire-spouts that burst out aro no slight surface conflagration but the flame's of the pit of Tophet. Murder and hatred rising from below to strike at murder and tyranny striking from above, that is the Russian Revolution. Had another man than a Romanoff, the race obstinate and unteachable, sat on the throne at St. Petersburg, the victory of the autocracy after such imminent and deadly peril would have been surely used to prevent, by healing measures and perfectly spontaneous con essions, a repetition of the sanguinary struggle. It is probably the last opportunity Fate will concede to the Czar Nicholas and it is a great opportunity. But he will not take it and in the shadow forces are again gathering which are likely in the end to destroy him. The Czarina is sleepless in deadly anxiety for the safety of her child the Czar leaving her behind, enters Italy and is guarded by an army. In Russia the Ministry balances itself on the top of a frail edifico crowning the volcano that still sputters below. One wonders why they should think it worth their while to bolster up sanguinary injustice for a season at so hirge a cost. Buddha's Ashes. Again the powers that bo have committed a blunder. If any of the wise men who weave the tangled web of Anglo-Indian statesmanship at Simla, had a little common sense to salt their superior wisdom, they All India and especially Bengal ones a debt of gratitude to Mr. Hassan Imam for his strong, manly and sensible remarks on the vered question of students and politics as President of the Beharee Students Conference at Gaya. Contrast this honest utterance and robust recognition of unalterable facts with the fencings, refinements and unreal distinctions of Mr. Gokhale's utterance. The difference is between a man with an eye and a clear practical sense and a mere intellectual, a man of books and words and borrowed thoughts, proud of his gift of speech and subtlety of logic, but unable to penetrate a fact even when he sees it. With Mr. Hassan Imam a strong personal force enters the field of politics. THE ASSASSINATION OF PRINCE ITO. 0: A great man has fallen, perhaps the greatest force in the field of political action that the nineteenth Japan, the conqueror of Russia, century produced, the maker of the mighty one who first asserted Asia's superiority over Europe in changed in a few years the world's Europe's own field of glory and future. Some would say that such a death for such a man Was & tragedy. We hold otherwise. Even such a death should such a man have died, in harness, fighting for his country's expansion and greatness, by the swift death in action, which, our scriptures tell us, carry Page #321 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. 5 hero's soul straight to the ligion of patriotic duty and put in furty years created a nation's folieity of hearea. The man who at their inight into ite obrervano. greatnosa, founded an Empir, south lived in imminent It is not difficult to predict with changed a civilisation and prepared adly peril from the words of his which side the victory will be the liberation of a contine: t Hit colintrymen because he dared to Prince Ili: oui la was the death Wis worthy of his life. For rwand by now the thin Typical ANI ol his natin, Hy well there are only 1Mo thats which find-given task, dies in his old age as its greatest statesman and lower. are really grant and carry you to He went ahead of it for * while by a foreign hand because at the the highest huaven, to die in selt. nation's pense of justice and only to raise it to his level. Hoforeetting action only to raise it to his level. He in Inte, by freedom, he still nowned hul all its virtnes in over-flowing for Assination on the scaffold for ward in the path of his duty. It mesine and a full share of its others, for one's country or for the is difficult choice that is given to defects and vices. Absolutely right, and to die in the Yogin dies H of action in a world where selfless in public affairs, qniet, by his own will, pero desith and Hope, strength and justice are not unassuming, keeping himself in the disease, departing into that from background unless duty called him vt harmonised, and he who which he cache. 7It the newp* in sincerity nud neis into prominence, calm, self-con- tie, the patriot. the divine worker trolled, patient, swift, energetic, throughly, whether he has chosen the death of the sells here in well or ill, gathers punyer for methulical, incapable of fear, wholly given. devoted to the natin--nuch himself in this world and the next. is There he was building nation the Japanese and such wis It THE HINDU SABRA. and he lived to do his work, for his As a private own he had the death would not have protited. Japanese defects, Eien in public An indication of the immense unirs, he had something of the He was biulding an Empire when changes which are coming over ou narrownes, unscrupulousnes in le died and by his death that country, is the suchen leaping in mpire will be established. "The uthod and preference of sucerse being of new moments and son of a great man, fulfilled in to justice of the insular dilu ganinition which are, by their vos developunt but cut off in the but cut of' in the perill Japanese tym Added to cxistence, evidence of rexolution in midst of his work, enters into his these common characteristics of public feeling and comes of the 1!)wing or his nation and works his people be haulinius equal to future. The doul bones live indeed a far wider scale than was that of any statesman in history. and the long sleep of the guix trusible to him in the body. Korca The cye thint read the hearts of bruken. The Music League W. will gain nothing by this r.sh and 1e', the month led to rigid indicative of much the Him wibh. untamely act, the greatest error secrecy, the rares calm anel i« indicative of yet more. The N.:. ra tactics it could have committee croctive peech, the brain thrt tiomalist party, while in ent i The Japanese is the last man on could embrace i civilisation at grenent with the immerlinte ob arth to be deterred from his am- glance and take all that was needed jects and spirit of the league, wil liten or his duty by the fear of for his purposes the swift and yet comed its birth as a sign of che kath, and the only result of this cureful intelleet that could divine, vate political life in the Mahone. blow will be to harlen Japan to charmisc and arrange the power of dan containity. But the Mahome her livsk. She has science, organi. musly, the genius of invention, dan community was alway colierent, sation, oficiency, ruthless, and the talent of application, a diplo- united and sexually self conscious she will grind the soul out of Miley pen-minded but never vncil. The strength of Islam layunin Korea until it is indistinguishable Intinya tireless capacity for work, unity and cohesion, the trust of long Irwin Juun. That is the only wity all these he huul on so grnnd a sale discipline ill i ty and b e 1o perpetuate n u est, to kill the that to chunge the world's bixtory hood, the strength of the li ne soul of the subject nation, and the way to him a by no meins stupellexibility, proge , latit Japanese know it. A subject dous labour. And he had the a divination of mechany changes nation struggling for freedom must ancient Asiatie gift of self-efface. broad ideas growing ispirations, always attract Indian sympathy, ment. In Europe agening of such the fruit of a long discipline in in but the Koreans have not the colorid proportions would have tellectual and mo al resitvene strength of soul to attain freedom. filled the world with the mighty The Moslem league meant that the lostoul of sucking the force to rise bruit of his personality, but Ito Mahondan WiLitwakening to the in their own inanhood, they have worked in silence and in the shade, need of change the growth of us always committed the unprrdon- covering his steps, and it was only piration in the world ! able sin against Asiatic integrity by the results of his work that the hin.-10 yrt to the brand id of striving to call in an European world knew hin. Like many modern life demand. The Hindu power against a brother Asiatic. modern Japanese, Ito warn septic. Sabha incans that the l ist The Koreans have right on their His country was the God of his kening to the IC of unity ur! side, but do not know how to worship to whom he dedicated his cohesion. awaken might to rindicate the right. lifo, for whom he lived and in whose Does it tenn more? Does it is The Japanese cause is wrong from service ho died. Such way this dicate larger saumaushits the stand-point of a higher inoralgreit vibhuti, wbo came down to quickor impulse to action, earth in t petty family, an Entern at y man the nerely patriotic, but island clan, a Dution upart and thr! capacity for the unity and coh they believe intensely in their behind in the world's progress, and son it reeks? Is the Hindu Salha "The Bengal soaps are the cheapest and best in the market.' Page #322 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGON. A novel holy, with the power in policy entered largely into the nniver Maharashtra and Rajputanah it to effect a great object never sl support given by Punjab Hindus vided it with a basin. It was neces Te-fore accomplished, the effective to the new body and its great initial wary because the mouse of their uninn of all shades of Hindt opinion ucces. Mortificntion at the snccess domination by the Mahomeda from the lux Anglicines Agnostie, of Mathornedans in securing Anglo eement was foul to India's futun Him in nothing but birth anel Indian nympathy and fuvour and and had to be punished' and Cypreethow to the interne enil narrow the exclusion of Hindus from those Lindus from those ed by the resurgence and doini. worship of the institution of Wissful privileges figured Inrgely in nation of the Hindu. And because Haglunandan? Or is it merrily an the pech of Sir Prutul Chandra it was possible and nocoury, it fetul ninpiration, like the old Chatterji who was haile 19 the came into being. But under mm. Congr. mapable of creating a tural leader of Panjab Hinduisendern conditions India con le neral sympathy and one of They are not gooi omens. I: is exist as a whole. A nation depends sim, but not of practical p er not ly rivalry for Anglo-Indian for its existence in gengraphien anul effective organisation. The facut, it is not by quarrelling for spriateness and geographical com are only two things strong cong the leaves and finhcu of British pactners, on having a distinct and tot Hinduism. atpiritual administration that Hinduism can separate country. The existence et impulse baron Velanta, the rise into an united and effective thiy geographical separationens Sentul mense of an the force. If the Hindu Subhi takes sure in the end to bear down all t ener and militarinn character its anchor on these pretty nspirations differences of race, language, reliof institutions, the Indy weals of ur, if it found any part of its the whole or if it found any part of its gion, history. It has done so in ther from it, and stoungth o political emulation with Great Britain, in Switzerland, in nition of the Krunt minion the Mahomelann, it will be impi Ciermany. It will do wo in India e mighty future of the Hind ble for the Nationalist puty to join But geographical compactness in inal ideas discipline and in a movement which would other- also necessary. In other words, .! the Indian race or a wise have their full sympathy and the deale or country must her political impule string enough eger support. comulct that mutual columunicatonte limus together for the Lala Lajpat Rai struck n higher tion and the organisation of a con porrvation and suivancement of note that of Hindu nationalism Antral government becomes enny or, herruumiinity. The limu Il cessary preliminary to a greater at least, not prohibitively difficult. Sabhat could not have come into Indian Nationality. We distrust The absence of such competness being but for the grant national this ideal. Not that we are blind in the reason why grent Empire Internt which wakened the ufacts, not that we do not recog ire sure in the end to fill to pieces national spirit, the HODs of past nize Hindu-Mathomolan rivalry is they cannot get the support of that natness, the divination of a legncy of the put enhanced and immortal and indestructible nutionmighty future transforming the not duninished by British Ascend al self which can slone ensure whole spirit and chararter of the aney, a thing that his to be faced permanence. This difficulty stands cated community. But we fear and worked out cither by inutual in the way of British Imperial that in its immediate inception concession or by it struggle between Federation and is no great that any and work it leans for its hope of nationalism and supratim. But temporary strucNs of that procions M USS on lower and less power. we do not understand Hindu nation s piration will surely result in the ful notive-ravalry with Mahe ali i posibility ander modern speedly disruption of the Empire melan pretens in n desire to conditions. llinumtionalisme haul Indition, there must be an unit put the same time of an a meaning in the time of Shivaji ing force strong enough to take nnit Hinduisen ngainst the and Run, when the object of vantage of the geographical com intensity of a Mabomun s e r tiomul revival was to overthrow peteng and separateness, --either tion supported by thical Morning Mathomedan clomination which # wise and skilfully organised and Anglo-Iwlinn Ever. Alarm once tenuing to Lucian unity and government with persistent trudi and rentment at the lawr Maho- toleration, had become oppressivetion of beneficence, impartiality bun p ey underlying the Refort and disruptive. It was posible and oneness with the nation, or else Scheme and listinfiction with the | because India was then a world to a living national on insisting Body shottinnists for their itself and the existence of two keo-l on ito separate inviolability suicidal support of the Government graphical units entirely Hindu, and self-roalisation. The secret of obqooppouocarboCMOPON OUDOUDODOVODOPADOOOOOOOOOOODIDODO Dobodnogo The Perfume par Excellence. The charming fingrane of this renowed Perfume, its ro å frushing Aroma and sweetness, its permanency on the handkerchief those are the combiued qualities that justify fully its name The Heart's Delight. old everywhere-Re. 1 only in But. H. BOSE, My. Perfumer, VELKHOSH HOUSE, Bowbazar, Calewu. DoggabandoRONDA 100goappaoppaanobobea Ronco Dodboradago og dodooguda dodot ga H. Bose's " DELKHOSH” NAORUR POPRUNDROpigot Page #323 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. M Roman success was in the organisa- the Moslem and his cnlture and psychological ond formation of tion of such a Government; even so, traditions and absorb them into it- human receptacle of energy. it failed, for want of geographical self. It is possible that the Maho. foundasoental physical unit is compactnors, to create a world-wide medan may not recognize the retot, in which the tejar, the Roman nationality. The failure of inevitable future and may prefer to and light and electricity in an the British rule to root itself lies throw himself into the opposite is involved and hidden. All cnt in its inability to become one with seale. If so, the Hindu, with what is latent in the retus. This ene the nation either by the effacement little Mahomedan help he may get, may be either expended physic out our national individuality or by mukt win Swamj both for himself or conserved. All passion, the renunciation of its own separate and the Mahomedan in spite of that dewire wanti's the energy by pour uride and self-interest. These thing resistance. There is yosistance. There is nuutticient lit. either in sufficientit, either in the gross form are therefore ucocesary to Indian force and manhood in us to do A sublinter subtler form, out of nationality.geographical separtness, grenter and more difficult task thnn bowly. Immorality in act throw geographical compactness and a that, but we Inck unity, brotherhood. out in the gross form : immora living national spirit. The first intensity of single action among our of thought in the subtle form. was always ours and made India a selves. It is to the creation of that either case there is waste, and people apart from the earliest times. unity, brotherhood and intensity chastity is of the inind and perc The second we have attained by that the Hindu Sabha should direct well as of the bly. On the ot British rule. The third has just its whole efforts. Otherwise we hand all selfcontrol conserves prung into existence. must reject it as a disruptive and energy in the retues, and conse' But the country, the swulesh. not a creative Agency, tion always brings with it inere which must be the base and fundit But the needs of the physicul la ment of our nationality, is India, a THE BRAIN OF INDIA. are limited and the excess of one country where Mahomodan ind The practice of Brahmacharya tulist create a surplus which he Hindu live intermingled and side is the first and most necronry turn itself to some use other 11 by side. What geographical buse condition of increasing the force the physical. According to can Hindu nationality pussen? within and turning it to such uses ancient theory run is yola Maharashtra and Rajasthan are no ng may benefit the possessor or water, full of light and heata longer separate geographienl units mankind. All human energy has electricity, in one word, of li but merely provincial divisions of a a physical basis. Tho mistake The excess of the return turnet single country. The very first made by European materialism is into heat or tapas which stimula requisite of Hindu nationalism to suppose the basis to be every the whole nystem, and it in I wanting. The Mahon.eduus baso thing and confuse it with the this reason that all for their suprateness and their refusal source. The source of life and of self-control and austerity are en to regard themselves 19 Indiana energy is not material but spiri tapis ir tapya, because they tirat Mahomedaus afterwards on taal, but the basis, the foundation erate the heat or stimulus which the existence of gront Mahotnodan on which the life and energy it outre of powerful action and nations to which they feel themstand and work, is physical. The CENN, secondly, it turns to trip selves more akin, in spite of our ancient Hindus clearly recognised prer, light, the energy which in it common birth and blood, than to us. this distinction between Kurm source of all knowledge thirdly Hindus have no such resource. For and pretinthet, the north pole ant turns to tiyut or electricity, wh or evil, they are bound the mouth pole of being Earth or is at the new of all torceful not to the soil and to the soil gros matter is the piratistha, whether intellectual or physical. ose. They cannot deny their the vidyut again in uvolved the Brahma or spirit is the Karn. To or porannsikti the primal ener Mother, neither can they mutilate raise up the physical to the spiritual which proceeds from other. T her. 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It is ojas that Creates a spiritual. force or virya, which a man attains to spiritual nowledge, spiritual love and faith, spritual strength. It follows, that the more we can by Brahmaharya, increase the store of tapas, tejas, vidyut and jas, the more we hall fill ourselves with utter energy for the works of the body, heart, mind and spirit. KARMAYOGIN.. Sattwa i an illumination which reveals the hidden knowledge and brings it to the surface where the observation can grasp and the memory record it. This conception. of the constitution of the knowing faculty made the removal of tamas, the disciplining of rajas and the awakening of sattwa the main problem for the teacher. He had to train the student to be receptive of illumination from within. The disciplining of rajas was effected by i strict moral discipline which induced a calm, clear, receptive state of inind free from intellectual self-will and pride and the obscuration of passion, --the famous discipline of the Brahmacharin which was the foundation This view of the human sond was not the whole of the knowledge of Aryan culture and Aryan morals; on which ancient Hinduism based its education discipline. In addition it has the view that all Knowledge, is within and has to be evoked by education rather than instilled from outside. The constitution of man consists of three principles of nature sattwa, rajas and tans, the comprehensive, etive and passive elements of universal action which, in one of their thon and fold aspects manifested as knowledge, passion and ignorance, Tuna is a constitutional dullness or passivity which obscures the knowlodge within and creates ignorance, mental mertia slowness, forgetful disinclination to study, mab hit to grasp and distinguish. R an undisciplined activity which bures knowledge by pasattachment, prejudgment, predilection and wrong ideas, and the interference of wrong ideas was sought to be removed by strict. mental submission to the teacher during the receptive period, when the body of ascertained knowledge or right ideas already in man's possession was explained to him and committed to memory. The remov al of tainas was effected by the discipline of moral purity, which awakened the energy of tejas and electricity in the system and by the power of tapasya trained it to be a reservoir of mental force and clarity. The awak ing of illumination was actively effected by the triple method of repetition, meditation and discussion. Avritti or repetition was meant to fill the recording part of the mind with the shabda word, so that the artha or meaning might of its et rise from within. Needless to say, a mechanical repetition was not likely to produce this effect. INVITATION. ness ton, (Composed in the Alipur Jud.) With wind and the weather beating round ne Up to the hill and the moorland I go. Who will come with me Who will walk with me? Wade through the brook and tramp through the snow? Not in the petty circle of cities. Cramped by your doors and your walls I dwell. Over me God is bluo in the wellto, Against me the storm and the wind rebel. I sport with solitude here in my regions, Of Midventure I made me a friend. Who would live largely? Who would live freely 7 Hero to the wind-swept uplands ascend. I am the lord of tempest and mountain. am the spirit of freedom and pride. Stark must he be and a kinsman to danger. Who shares my kingdom an! walks at my side. AUROBINDO GHOSE, There must be that clear still receptivity and that waiting upon the word or thing with the contemplative part of the mind which is what the ancient Indians meart by dhyan or meditation. All of us have felt, when studying a language, the difficulties which seemned insoluble while grappling with a text, suddenly melt away and a clear understanding arise without asistance from book or teacher after putting away the book from our mind for a brief period. Many of us have experienced also, the strangeness of tak. ing up a language or subject, after brief discontinuance, to find that we understand it much better than when we took it up. know the meanings of words we had never met with before and can explain sentences which before we discontinued the study, would have baffled our understanding. This is becaus the jnata or knower within has had his attention called to the subject and has been busy in the interval drawing upon the source of knowledge within in connection with it. This experience is only possible to those whose swattic or illuminative element has been powerfully aroused or ciously or unconsciously tr. ined to netion by the habit of intellectual clarity and deep study. The highest reach of the satiwic development is when one can dispense often or habitually with outside aids, the teacher or the text book, grammar and dictionary and learn a subject largely or wholly from within. But this is only possible to the Yogin by a successful prosecution of the discipline of Yoga. Cons KAMADEVA OIL This medicated oil has a marvellous effect in curing all forms of impotency and lack of sexual vigour. Even in vongental malfor mation and arrest of development it has been used with much success. Por phial Rs. 2. Postage as. 4. KAM CHURAMANI GHRITA. This medicated Chee euros all forms of Im potency due to excessive indulgence in veneer & seminal losses & is an excellent general toie. Per phial Rs. 2. Postage as. 4. SUKRA SANJIBANI RASA. 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His Highness the Genk war hus granted With reference to Mr.Palit Hub TEXTUQUAKE a donation of Ra 2,000 with the object of wription to the Federation Hall it in ta wtirial information confirms the report establishing in the name of His Highness be ich in five years and subject to the met hapur, 39 miles ont of Rellput, Damiajirao Gaakwar, wholanahip or condition that the liability of the me .uthauske demolinhad many houbor. both out of the interest annually aceuring ment will not attach to his patate which Ihr diwthe numbered 102, while 21 in- from the amount. As the publie are aware, is derijented to Pre have been removed to hospital. PRINCE ITO ASSASINATED: -- the Technical Institute founded by bint. Also number of cattle were killed. The Reuter wires from Tokio that Prince whare will continuous at Bellput, MTORY PRAY RxILATI Piling and other places where the survi. I WAN assassinated at the station at At the sitting of the My Hepra ving inhabitants who cannot run away Harbin by 4 Corean when meeting ventative Assembly last werk one of the M. Kokovtact the Runrian Minister of air having * Tont Anzing time. The subjeet# dine prol for the authoritine Are rendering every Finance help. M. Tanakn, who was accor- repeal of the Mysore New Regula Fuller porticulars are awaited by the Panyin Prince it was wounded. The tion of 18. If its real with uverenurnt from Khng where the NihaAskaasin was arrested. sible an Amendment w prved for Finn is very rad. It is largely populated Prince Its War inspecting the Guarul. repealing metion which states 1. Hindus of the Kelat territory. of Honour when he was shot three times the grant of ion by cinem ! M. Tanaka, Director of the Manchurian before starting * paper and padang I. UTAT RAT LADET Railway the Japanese Consul Ctenern! for judicial trial before andet for The Pioneer's "London correspondentarul a member of his muito were wounded deportation or for winfisenting app writes -- In the House of Commons, Dr. M. Kokovteeff had a most narrow ewape te, in p a nel defining the varios Rutherford naked the Master of Elibank As he will bearer to Prince to than the offenees for which punishment is to be whether he was aware that the Judge's Japanese inflicted under the relation One naming ip in the case of LAIA Lajput The ANNAMIN AVow that the deed was wpruker mid he would not iniud impri Hai against the "Daily Express" men- A ruvongo on the oppressor of Kore and Honment but to l nlled diwal was 1. Lala la Rai's deportation An the executioner of his relative. giving the whole State a black mark. rm for mitigation of damage and Altogether four armed Koreans were The twitions of history print out that whether since the internet retournel. MM WW ver losal to the British Lala Lajprt Rite for ther . The Twan, pling, said the sportation and an er unit for re. PESTE HINDI MANA. reynntinn has been waking satisfactori torting the implication of guilt ute The rply of the covernment of India and Herlined to conter the I will be made for the injutir to the memil of the Punja! Tinubulty of link at ending it. un t im. The master of Ellen An. Nadhan otain Timna lis. W ill that he knew of the rest KUSHAUSE ITEM for alltir of the lines in the pr i n i publish han action. the The pleuler of Krishna wellinvernment of India ply free ime of the matinti cently the I nts of meus let. ter threatening them with A HYDERARAD (UNING mulut . ali . 4 that the wintimual Phg. A utorkert luduasi ar Amminen har en arranget ! fiention though important and ant of Yakub Mollah we hal kimunalipun 11 valabed to undertake the arbitration Tition in the and never b een Hindi wilo" was undergoing trial le fritin lang antuwing laims and repte in the mide out of it , and forr Mr. an . Sens Juli inter claime between the Nuami and that if the eucational tou were kiten Letties were Mint to the Bar leving the Sultans of Shri and Mahalin in premine the Hindu mhurn of the threat of boul Aug by the lett Suthern Aralin. 1 time will pis in the usernment wervice winkel men defending Yakub would be ** Le represented by an rp 1. dipon portionately hirat. About the in the very bit of Krishningar tative lontan for the r ent it le Land Alienation and Premio Art Bengali pendet tereta up the dewirable to apply for British the p uy that there have bene N', and Yukuhuggel a Slahutuelan ther of Manling. The powth has titulloh the Mahouean and Tinelu c wl. But after the first day of the been fra to Mr. Justine ithaf agriculturi A ut the representa Jaring nothing heard of hou an.! ih Allahabad High (vairt. All the time of the Punja! Uindury in the Rr. W e that he ulaptly left kr innestigation is to commenco 14 mwen formel Eignell the play that 114 prilile it is probable that Mr. Ju Magar living reiseda Mrunge letter while the p ure in wettled ly the thula the ut. Yakub Nullaan tier chiffin will Secretary of state the rights of the im. leave for Hyderabad tenced to six year's rigu priment at an Farly date. The inquiry is expect Tirant minorities will be safe gundel and lodged in krhnagar Juil. 19 At last for all three months. EXPETEN APRILIA on the wind night leaded two fel. Mr. H. B Kenrik, Advente liene low convien tu give him a leg up.NO SEKKUR HADITION CAM ral Bengal was among the mail . he jumlun their wollen, wonted The Sukkur Sedition (se against Hengeru Ariving at Homlayan Friday. the wall in jail while One Vurmal and others under Section whicloth whip at tuidnight .tined Mr. Syed Ali Imn Starling Coun unge of Art and undanted. He 190A WAH beard yesterday and to-day wel-designate Bengal was to leave Eng. W laer seu ofered for his i pat the Huls-divivional Magistrate's Court Info Tulia on October Intl. tur-Eur at Shikarpur The prosecution obtaittwil w e fifteen p ages from prilliation entitled "Swadeshi lal (hal" which are a leged to be seditious Sprera! of the papers Meized at the MALI cher were also filed me exhibits. Mr. Manley Assistant Superintendent of Police in his examination in ESTALBISHED 1897. hief stated that the book and THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC Swadeshi Hal (bal" (Swadeshi Du. ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. 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The Hailway for havached at Kalikota and passengers and unls are being tran slappet The has been no train wer the ince the day before yesterday be tween Kalikota and Pulase that the same stringent measures were lopted in other Rappert Statos to vate by the Viceroy Mr. B. P Base and puty were obliged to cancel furthe arrangements for visiting other shrine and leave Jupon for Agus that www.mht. PATTALA SEDITION The latest news regarding the Patiala se lition use is that Mr. Rushant Barnister appeared before the Special Trib anal on the 29th and stated that although fifteen days had elapsed from the date of the arrests, yet Mr. Warburton Inspetor-General of Police has not sent in the papers of the case nor released Chiranjial, admitted to tail by the Special Tribunal on the 18th. Mr. Rushanlal, therefore petitioned to His Highness the Maharaja stating all the facts His Highness sent the petition to the Special Tribunal as on the 29th he did not at tend Court. Twenty stays have elapsed since the arrests were made, still the ac ensed and their counsel are in the dark regards the nature of the complaint. KARMAYOGIN. INDIAN CHEMICAL BENGALI TO PIST la view of the Viceroy's visit to JaiTe stringent measures have been adoptthe State regarding Bengali t Even respetable shrines at Jupe and Amen are not allowed en Time int without being subjected to most serutinising poli thes, Mr P. P Bose proprietor of the Caletta veranlar weekly. "Ban with our other members of staff of the Telegraph" and the Bonga" had to undergo simular search He was He was not given shelter even fa Bengali State official not hot wa J allowed to rent a house for staying only 60 for a night He was distinctly told that he could only stay there under pedice sunveillance ontside the city in ne of the huts where all Bengalie had stay. 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The Balkan correspondent of the "Nation" writes:- To an English misse -at least to the mind of an Englishman Trought up in the okl Whig di.. trast of great armies- one of the disquieting features in the Turki h catlok is militari-nr. t could. When the despot does overthrow the Chamber it is the army that rashes to the assistance of the latter. not the commonality. ition intes When we come to consider the natter more closely, we find that the July rev lution was caused by army officers whe were ashamed of the weak condition inte which the armed forces of the Empire had fallen under the Aesolutist regime They said, "ly the other day we we at the gates of Vienna and all termbled before as To-day we are thing. Let as abolish the systems whah has lenght or glorions aus L. Let n establish a Parliment in order that our army may be organised and that Europe may again have to take s int account." Entop A far as I col see the military lend ers of the Committer went no further than this, unless incidentally. All then reforms all their new-found telerauer, originated in their regard for Turkey' military strength. In July last they fraternised with the Greek and Bulgar ian brigands in Macedonia because these brigands might help them in the march on Constantinople which Young Turks then thought unavoidable. Ahmed Riza Bey and some of the civilians had brer views than this but they di not and d not count. It was the ul tary leulers who made the revolution of July and of April al who are maintaining the Constitution. Anl though the military chiefs act but never speak or write, they are the only good statvann and politicinus in Turkey The civilians suake endless bluuders. Their journalistic controversies did much to bring about the April reaction But save, perhaps, wheu threatened to march on Athens- Shefket Pasha has invariably done the right thing. The army therefore, has all the brainall the power and all the discretion. And as its one great object is to improve itself, to increase its size and its efi whole arm ciency, it has progressed enormously in every direction since July 1908. True the April wantiny lost it a v corps but the misfortune only gave it an opportunity to show its power. for the rapidity with which Mahmud Mukhtar Pasha got together a new army corps and licked the recruits into shape before the end of July was ve remarkable Page #327 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ The War Office (as I observed dur nga visit I paid to the commander of the First Army Corps there a couple f months ago) is now by far the busiest most efficient of the Government departments Filled with alle Generals hard-working chiefs of staff and staff fier it would do credit to the headarters of a German army crops. More ney is spent on it then on any other. deputment. Even the ludicrously inadeaste Budget of the Minister of Education was recently cut down in order. that the army uight have been more Eoney to spend In the Chamber the army has the control and means to keep it. Itecently a motion was made to the effect that off s on active service could not sit as leputies without forfeiting their pay as officers. A civilian member pointed ut that the popularity of the army and attraction of double pay will lead to the Chamber being filled exclusively with officers but military members protested against the motion and it failed to pass The tone of all the Turks is, I deepI regret to say, not that of a constitutional people. It is as a rule that of an army. The "Yeni Gazette" recently drew a parallel between Japan and the extremely Tarkey, but it failed important role which Japan's attention commerce industry and finance has played in the uplifting of Dai-Nippon at saw was first that Japan devoted ll her energies to building up her litary and naval forces and second, that having done this she turned her attention to the contraction of an alli Ever Bey, the Turkish military atta he" in Berlin, speaks in a warlike one about Turkey stationing an army. ps on the Busso-Turkish frontier in Va Minor; and Hussein Hilliyi Bey, the paratively peaceful Grand Vizier, says, in speaking of Turkey's future: - AN INDIAN BOARD OF ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. E. MUKERJEE & Co. Diplomad Accountants & Auditors (London) 98, Clive Street, Calcutta GUARANTEE PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY WORK AT Moderate Fees. THE ARVA FACTORY KARMAYOGIN. "We must try to make of Turkey a military Power of the first order, to have a well-organised and instructed army, a powerful fleet," etc., etc., afterwards, going on to speak of secondary things, such as railways, industry, and commerce, and-last of all-chools. AFGISTERED To a certain extent this military spirit is natural and excusable in the Turks, but I am afraid that it will make them too proud, too (hauvinistie, and, at the same time (for, after all, they are a simple people), ton likely to become the tool of European Powers which may seek to excite them on the subject of Egypt, ludia or Mahomedanism Persia, Crete, generally. The The "Seman" of Salonica recently pub lished, aprops of the murder of Sir Curzon Wyllie, a ferocious article, entitled "Peoples of Asin, to arms" in which it preached the solidarity of all the Asiatic Peoples in the face of Europe's mania for expansion at their expense, and painted the wrongs of Asin in glaring colors, In the same way a leading and very able Turkish deputy, who edits a paper called "Le Courier D'Orient," said (July 23rd), that Turkey also must have her "point of view on the Polish, s Scandinavian, and even on the Irish question." TRADE MARK of course, goes t even further The army martial pride. When the than this its Cretan question was acute, Mahmud Sheiket spoke of a march on Athens, and the 4th Army Corps wired to Constanti the nople, offering its services against Greece "in case the 2nd and 3rd Army Corps are to tired after their exertions of April on a Turkish 24th." On the same occasion a paper, a addressing itself menacingly to t Cabinet must MUNE Government. said that "the not think that the sceptre of power is a stick to lean on idly," meaning that the sceptre is in its opinion a "big stick" wherewith a Government should be for ever laying about it and which is in fact intended for no other pup This is the naive and martial temper of the Tuk how different, by the way, 5 Gold * Medals Silver LARGEST IN INDIA Awarded Medal at the Indian industrial Exhibition of 1906-07. MACHINE-MADE FOR ownmake FOOTBALLS. Agents wanted everywhere. Lists free on application. SEN & SEN 1, Chowringhee CALCUTTA. CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. Extract from Mr J. G. Cumming, I. (8. Special Report on Industrial Survey of Ben. A 1908) THE ARYA FACTORY or 107, MACHUA BAZAR ROAD, CALCUTTA, turns out good articles, 10, MACHU BAZAR ROAD, Calcutta. Tel. Add.:- "TRUNKS," CALCUTTA. STOVE PAITED STEEL TRUNKS to the restrained and diplomatic Japanese temper, how similar in some tespects to the tone of the foolish young Chinese who talked so loudly, ime ago of abolishing extra-territoriality and who have now under the reactionary "regime" of Prince Ching, subsided s suddenly and so completely. Russian Publicists are already express ing apprehensions that Germany may make a cat's-paw of the Ottomans. Constantinopolitan Russian, writing int Than Novos Vremya" of August 5th, points to the extraordinary reception given to von der Goltz Pasha on his return to Turkey (a reception which would never be given by the Turks to Tolstoy or to the greatest leaders of European thought), when the railway station all the officers of higher rank than Generals publicly kissed von der tilty hand. This German instructor was son after made Vice-President of the Higher Military Council, and, at his instance, seventeen more German officers are to Reven come to Turkey to teach, while twentynine Turkish officers are to go to tiermany to learn. Moreover, at the instance of General von der Giolt, the Higher Mili tary Council has decided, in in spite Turkey's serious financial weakness soon to re-arm the whole army with Mausers and to order 400 quick-firing batteries. All these things, as well as vast quan tities of ammunition, will be bought in Germany. The Russian writer whom I quote somewhat afraid of a Turkey which is the Turkey could be used to bring pressure puppet of Germany, for such a In 1877-1878 the ou St. Petersburg. Russians found it very hard to overcome the resistance of 350,000 Turks "badis armed, half naked, and hungry, command infinitesimal number of edu by an rated officers nine per cent. of the whole." At present the Turkish any numbers about one million. On Caucasian frontier we would have now against us, not M40,000 bayonets, 124 114~ 11 Do You USE Any Hair Oil! Then usc the one that is the best. "KUNTAL-KAUMUDI" is the best hair-oil by virtue of its wonderful brain-cooling, and hur re-nowing properties. mild aroma is very pleasing to all. Price only 12 ans. for 7 07. SOLD EVERYWHERE OR DIRECT FROM R.C.SEN & CO. 218 Cornwallis Street. CALCUTTA. Page #328 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 12 KARMAYOGIN the chan thirty two years ago, but 14. BETAREE STUDENIS who have preached the creed that all in or them The buyrant, and and they for tobody." IXN) h a l thu (HAYA CONFERENCK frantie cries of Mahomedian, would never Being well will , The fourth w in of the Beharee have rent the air and disturbed the calme und well officerrel. Students' Conference began its sitting at of national progr Weru it not for thn want of that political study of men and I ll. fotbw the writer 19 nov 30 October, when the President. manners which gives grace and dignity to into his rep oflm firrmany let ( Mr. Syed HAMA (man), aceom the movement of people. The Agita kelp the Turk on the subject of panied by M r. Deep Narayan Singh, tion of mild Bengal at the irritation of the stern Punjali, Mr. Han Imani went I ' m in II, am Mohamed Yunos, Parmeulwar Lall, and on, the nettled glem of the l'utel the final WT tistem the Hon. Rabu Krishna Sahay were re- l'rivinces and the declarations of peid rum to went and rived with prolonged cheers. The proced. Bombay, over the all columing demand of tbe Muslim League, bring convienam ht y of in began with a bewutiful ang Babu to my mind that the neel is mnt urgent ... Matinha r a hwari rad , President to the B u le Bulgarith licens . N. Remption Counmittee, welcomed the dele dont would be traineil, while it in yht receptive, to develop ohitnon ideal of uten in it suitable wech. He deplored butional life and weningent. Ihlul fart , br . that the legary of educational facilities in Referring to the disgraceful incidents which have taken place in the county Bhar, nu dvornted the establishment within recent times, Mr. Han Tun Tittar), Mitilir ( HIV, but tule wifi mullege in finya. Bahu Sebeshwar Maid that the need was all the greater Tiran yel proped, and Babu Prahnarayan that young men's patriotic sentiment lil thar Tuuh 111 would be guidel on proper linux Meranded, the election of Mr. Nyed Han new spirit utilized in the interest of orde in po , but it was all for the wel Imam lrr-i lunt in a nice M h . pence and progress. Nobody will ha.. Mr. Nyed! Han Iman, who was re the unwisdom, at the President, to mily dieniany, fall, that student will be advancing the not the b e ach with Int e , then clelivered interests of their country if they rute this, the whether hinninguriladi. into netive politics. “But I hold stronglah tu. Tako s u her military to the view," wrid Mr. III. In 11), lle complemented the Conference on it Intuile the many Ariel haarte, in which Beharee that it will be a sit on our part to students, loncus and Mahomedans met lenses you without guidance tu ro ' the .eful, anti militarist natin on platform to dil mesures code of political morals out of the per .. Bur l ent Turkey An a l for their commendancement. It is from plexities of the present situntinn." Iles in order t o the member of the conference, the Presi. with Mr. Arundle of the Bentre Ilindu de tash the animation dnt mail, the historie province of Behar College, advented the imparting of toupily dier where of neuleus political edurntson to the College students. The whole olles in They'inchility workers in the AUHG of the Motherlanel lle next referred to the condition of Centrally to admite r santlle ebarted the twent to preserle women and the depressed classes. Serial thing Butan na imitary fli. Tov un hurator and spirit of obligation, low weid, prudled politics un y, au lithin just at this 10mutual p e inturt when they not politice al conditions, et under the mito . Huer enter the world: it in then that they where mihi p lan important Will he thew Wilength of ANTIODEA DACITY. ' that it to be the hiyu t er te lase them from the infams 11- C 144. which attaches the whole p hel | Siк \' тнҹ AirHESTE.», Turkey band to love, and lar! or priuilen practised ahother. Information of wlutt apa tu le tan t o meet the letter to be in the Motherland be the first in our well-plannel anity immitted in the with the 110 gm" i wtortions or privite thir d and Nudler Distit Iefuhed on Thursday the rinnel, of course, I t hang wercomminnity hereafter. Government Railway Police Seuldah. It indy that military charter which! STUDENTS AND POLITIN. is reported that a large body of young the damanli have been l inea Speaking on the question of Mtudents met armed with endly weapon inelu. the first w erel in history and witin Mr. Hann nam declared he Itroly Approve of alustrierte n W int of there who would shut ding kuns suudenly appenrel on Weil en from the study of liter. In hewlay night in Haludari Bazar ching the Young TukhVe N far, lo he tent that prevails in the Tooted the whop carrying out aband I am proud to be alle tancum emelih, tek the student community test i tu ..f the Committee leted in to Uruments of considerable value. nature to alter ty The As I y la Edwatial authorities may for Duwliitper Police on receipt of the W* in lut I think that their intenselymulate their lisciplinary rulent they pued an investigation. On Thurly mutual spirit is an historien fame that I' d wrth young min to cancer hmld be unted even by i trate it elfu thing othereul when the the place arred is youtlm where mere frietul. Ihn and at the village gates pro- alleged to be implicated in the decvity: European olervers have shut their limnd the cunun of the people for jili. Further particular which rechel the 1. It so far, but that does not in prove u mchat He referred to the ne I o n Mr. rulle for his political Ciuvenement Railway Police at Seallal matters in the lvant. W ofendation and companion Friday, went to whow that the Ni u to the dinit of the one trusted levlet of the Muslim League, Mr. Ali Hoguli youth who have been arrested in Imani, " cause he refuse to uge, in connection with the daonity committee ther e the unrightestinan Waleslav nicht in Haludari Bila pretentiof lind of political jumpers in the Nadea District are residents of ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA ulutta and had proceeded to the Nuclo Founders of Steel Trunk Industry Distriet. Some of them, it is said, u in India. tudents, and their respective you ale ESTABLISHED IN. from 18 to 25 years. They are also sail Rent Mahine ninde, Stuive painted tu le respectably connected. On the STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES. murning following the dacoity the Police FACTORY : found the young men in a field near th+ 11. 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FACTS AND OPINIONS Thantinho d the whee of Arnstol prisoners tre for the te Sun a hit ili le man 11. Wewe!! House Searches. in Eur anta !! The THIS Irt. 13 . 11 1 t. . . ..! ! ! " .. . Social Reform and Politics Il est ..thereum f.. bl . pil t Inchpesh and problem dat het e x wife and the lo c al that titl . . SITY D ulant 1 . H lul H..19 1. b fimul hands.nl tramp g th: Nie of the items of the the ite which wery r.cer worthy r holds to be der har self. Antall this in spite of the Inst a nt that that wch . .. . ! ! that the initions Illo by manns und um 11 pose but areal precise. W h il Baton. Usually the such 1. undertaken, if we do not u, th. vague information of line the whiwhi L . lirolins , brugt stolt. inte n ts of Wone. Art. e thal .. the indis Han the ! .. Page #338 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMA YOGIN. . Capital, is one thing the haruuter screes and converving at takes care that Inilia shall have the nony created by a mighty enthuni. times from his living tomb with reason to interest hersulf in Linperial 1 , much lil the stomacy of visitors witside. The correspondent affairs. The present crisis in EngJapan las in their clusive of the Benger tells us that the land, however, is so momontons an! priviles without r eve, call local people were visnitisfied with its results no inckleulable that it is Till the most rempind the Schulause the peculiar impossible to say that India will not her their health their att power he eine wny unattended be effectel by its gigantic issues. might their eaubling trai. by any moral clevation or true The importance of the cloction 4 quite hoor Hindu cutie quaties. It is a general turns not upon the issue of the in the lit that the p er that Budget, though these are no sem trulmad D it very great and last cruntatud almost small magnitud, but on the 1 t l the w up natural Whil ought to rust constitutional question of the l in the passion only of way House of Lars and its vetu. Th.. 1h inability of the higher the highly ow s . A false lui- veto of the House of Lortls in the u how they will the twitil N y pris dang on the Parliamentury Loco mamul. 11 i . in that the be for the enterpartly, it is clue tive. It is llu one balicle that action of both the ult, the supreme ignorance of the stands between England and .. to be with and narrow. per secrets of our being which peaceful revolution. It is true that litical the worst one of the belong to the limiter and self this veto hins ben exercises very W. T. barter help in Swi. Miten materialistic Science of sparingly and only when the el or faithfulness to Himnim Burope w dominant in our midst. Liberals have introduced measure formal privileges, or to bribe the There is nothing wonderful in the of revolutionary character or 10. Www him by potty feat the leaghur nuhul, which containing clauses which meant i 1 calented a wille wils the vult of the conquest of Nils the result of the conyllest of too rapid subirsion of ancient tre neither to the incrf the weath. pranayan, nchieved by landmarks and safeguards; but this the Swwlehi timent for the utan physical and mental pro is precisely the use in the British stength of the cont e nt and not the sily clefell Constitution of the otherwise use nor the chymity and purity of our bent alor spritual progress lex, ineffective and homelett religion. I i forgoThe humbhakor retention of the The butubhakor Hetention of the upper Honse. It hits used the set principle which has inter n with the proces it not with perfect widlom, yet try one of the many evil of inbeitthing and w eathing with it moderntion and any to rruts of it s contact the final chiment of the its safety that betekened an and the Kumbuhkan, when least it perfect discretion. In spite of national work and is the glyc o l, be contence of this reserve the obstruction interation and our attempt to fit in itinute p e ntheted by the Lord to Liberal imilate it without first vil hun.bhah, it is obuous mesues and their complacent citing on in liberty and stat that or can stay taler 'water on Cleptance of conservative boginbeing ourse it free ruth in 1 room hermetically Intion has becume tnore and more A great se revolutsitles for as long in the state -xasperating to the Liberal juty in this ancient society intantes. The power of topping and his often throntened collision ght only to come in the frut the heart best, clispensing with the which wily nverted either by the 'n mighty national, humanitarian process of breathing, in other of submission of the Lords or the and religions impulse. The fault of the outworks of Yogic knowledge support of its obstructive policy by the present state of things met and achievement are being lowly the lectors at the polls. No long sly with the Wining insight tablished in onlar to brwk down as the social preponderance of the til statsmanship of the Brahmins. the exclusive pride of Eurpean aristocracy and the pression of F ly, they would not have Science and prepare for a new land and wealth, on which that pre I wanting either in concerter order of knowledge and a greater ponderance rested, was not touched, tartoon, large of view or ki!! siener to which its dogmate ha the Lunts have submitted to the fulness of these. It will not TOWICE S Littely and cornfull grual loss of political preponder ther want to stand still in an in oppel. ke and the slow wlvance of Eng. ortaml implele on Tim but land from an aristocratic to it nise circumst a ne THE GREAT ELEC iniddle class rule and even from 4 yet them without Macri icing the middle class ruloto # limited of thetrologin or the TION. democracy,limited by the existence tie p ol ll ! of the Lord themselves and the The Deogha Sadhu It is not often that we are to w estriction of the franchise. A bew Rounty se of the ringthen the incident of English force, a fatal solvent of establisheri popus hate containe de lities in which is a rule, India is 'nstitutions, hius entered Europe: fornuution of the feat of Sulhu not cobwerned nor affected by th y olities with the teady slow irresiswho buic interef rotonya esults A Br«lrick !o a Hamilton tible advanco of Socialism, apil rint, 's in the well known Penjal Morly to a Brubriek Miecredda. Lugland, long exempt from the cwe, {iving up his out and cons and the sublime continuity o working of this great tidy of idenCOLUNUN and entering into the Britisli puliey, continunun in ne tatic ihought, is being more and jult mundhi or inert inner exinten hing else but this one determin ore swiftly undmine, its co but in full 106808sion of hison to maintain absolutism in ludi. Isherished ideale sapped, is ud. Page #339 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ nistrative and social structure threatened by the wash of the lancing waters. The uneasiness engendered in the more richly pp tie lelasss by this advance the destroyer has come to a head as a result of the provisions of the Budget by which the land, emblem and guarantee of English Conserva , of the inviolability of private property and the survival of the dd world society in its most vital tures, hat been subjected to substantial taxation. The innovation creates a probability of cont nibbling until under the map's of a growing Socialism, Land is nation dised, its proprietors bought out, and aristocracy des The Lands have either to troverd sist the process in its first step. mike their minds to up gradual extinction. or The question for the Upper His how they will resist. It is open to them either to reject the Budget altogether a measure ot too drastic severity, to throwout. the Land clauses, a device which will expose the Pens to the charge of violating the unwritten Constitution for the selfish purpose of saving their own pockets and throwing the burden of taxation on the middle class and the working KARMAYOGIN. sition everything to gain by this confusion of issues. upon tho The second device is being urged Prime Minister by some of his supporters who are rather shortsighted politicians than men with the outlook of the posterity as having betrayed the people of England and the future of democracy by such a sacrifice of the palladium of British liberty. Mr. Asquith may either dissolve as soon as the Lonis refuse to withdraw theif amendments or he may ask the King to create a number statesman. The temporary difficulty of Liberal Peers large enough to would no doubt be surmounted, but it is a matter of unfailing expertswamp the Conservative majority in the Lords, or he may at once ence that Liberal Perss so created gravitate in a very short time to bring in a bill for the limitation of the veto of the upper House and Conservatismo. It these Peers hal dissolve upon it so as to raise defini- to be actually created, the Liberal tely the question of the veto as Ministry would very soon be face to the one real issue before the elec face again with a similar situation. tors. The first course has this great and the drastic remedy of doubling the bulk of the House of Lords disadvantage, that the real issues may be covered over by the clamour could not be repeated ad infinitum of the Conservative party against On the other hand, if the Peers the socialistic trend of the new yielded in order to avoid so great taxation and by the ery of Tariff Re- an indignity to their rank and order. form. By dint of repeated iteration they would do so under the met the conservatives have created an rigorous compulsion and be all the inpression in many minds that more eager to hamper and distress their victors in less vital notters. the present Ministry is deeply tinged with Socialism and the Bud- Mr. Asquith would avoid a patiget a deliberate attack on property. cular difficulty, but only to perp The effect this ery is having on tuate the great stumbling blocat the mind of the wealthier classes all Liberal Ministries a permi is shown by the number of defections nently Conservative Upper Hons. On the other hand he has a chi in the Liberal ranks, not so many, however, as might have been ex- if he boldly seizes on this su the weake pt4lth diminution ofheading a fight on Liberal vote at the bye elections. points of the Budget, of foreing " The Budget 'opens the do to the forefront a great constitutional issue in which every thing h Socialism, but is in none of its provisions Socialistic.. the only real or even truly conservative in Eng novelty of importance being the land ought to be on his suic, an lan I taxes which have their counter- destroying at one blow and for e. part in countries the reverse of this perpetual thorn in the side of Sialistic. The Ministry is itself Liberalism and obstacle to radical legislation. a curious conglomeration of Moderates, Radicals,and extreme Radicals, but there is not a single socialist in its ranks and many of its members are avowedly anti-Socialistic in their temper and opinions. Nevertheless, the ery is having its effect on the susceptible British elector and, unless it is met, will ime il a great number of Liberal seats. The cry of Tariff Reform has its charm for artain number of working men, but is not in itself so formidable as the catchword of Property in Dager. To dissolve upon the rejection of the Bget will have the effect of preventing a clear issue fron being raised and confusing the public mind by the entang lement of three separate questions, Socialism and the Budget, Free Trade or Tariff Reform, and the veto. of the House of Lords. The Ministry have everything to lose, the Oppo nor to amend the Budget so as to lighten the land taxes and deprive thea of their more: inoffensive Patates. The last device has the disadvantage of being no more than a palliative, while it amounts to a serious a breach of the financial privilege of the House of Comons as the others. The omens point 1 a rejection of the bill by the Peers, but we doubt whether they will care to incur the odium of so disturbing the finances of the county. In all probability they will amend and leave to the Ministry the responsibility of dissolving ParIntent with no Budget sanctioned and the insecurity to the taxpayers resulting from this unprecedented and anomalous Situation. The burden of choice will then fall upon the Commons, who must either submit to the destruction of the first and most essential safeguard popular liberty in England, the popular control of taxation and the Ex-loquer, or take up the challenge ve by the Peers. The first course is unthinkable. No Liberal Ministry especially, would care to go down to 3 The drastic device of swaping the Lords with newly created Label Peers will be too much needed host ly to be thrown away now. Where ne the new Paulament, the bill to the limitation of the Perses ve has been carred through the Cen it will have to be curd thon h the lands as well here it receive the King's startin become Law, and, since the Land is they are will not consent Ex... own nullification, it is only by th swamping dovie that this al resolution can be tool. T only question is whether the l should be brought in before on postponed till after the con To bring in the bill before, pass it formally through the without permitting much debate and immediately dissolve for a mandate from the country, would ba Commons Page #340 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 4 With all this, what chances of a Laberal victory Very Small, unless the Labour-Socialist Votes conciliated. The great democrati ature of the recent bye-elections. has been the repeated splitting of vote between 1abourite and Liberal, the subs ntiality of the Labour vote and consequent defeat of the Minisal candidate and return of the Conservative in spite of a denoeratie majority in the constituency. For the Socialist party this is the right policy, by their independent and on an occasion of such vital importance to convince the Lads that they cannot hope to exit as a power without coming to terms with the Socialist vote. But for the Liberals to accept a Triangular contest would be sheer sude It would mean either a 1 the boldest but also the best policy for Ministers. It would definitely raise the question as the one issue of the election and, if confined to the limitation and not the destruc tion of the veto so as to avoid the charge of destroying the constitution, would rally the whole force Liberalism behind Mr. Asquith. We do not know whether the course has suggested itself to the tacticians of the party, but it seems to that it gives the only chance of really effective and victorious eleeoneering campaign. T sets dive majority, not in the try for the pendulum has not -wing bick so fart in the Hos or a Conservate Ministry with the Irish Nationalists holding the balance of power. It would be well worth Mr. Asquith's while to give the Socialist-Labour faction the 30 seats they hope to win, on condition of holding the other Liberal seats secure from competi But an accommodation of s kind would mean an alliance h Socialism, as well as with and, and some very drastic social ation in the next iarlament. difficult to gauge the weight Moderate element in the dent and it may be strong h to Eice feat rather than p much an alliance. .. Whave dealt with this subject 4 tastes at length, partly int d to draw the attention of aders Lo the issues and hal of a great and critical Bool Bool S KARMAYOGIN. election in a democratic come individuality of won The introduction of demortarse mognized. She must be institutions in India, more genuine wed to vote at Parliamentthan the present Refortu Scheme, ary elections on an equal footing cannot be long delayed, and it will with man. be well for those of us who think to study their working in the Eur pean country which serves as a model to others. But beyond this aspect of the elections, there is a deeper interest to us Indians in the great constitutional struggle now at hand. The abolition or limitation of the Lords, veto is a question of supreme importance to the Indian politician. When the time comes, and it is coming surely that popular as semblies have to be established in India, the veto of the Lords will be the one instrument that reaction will use to stay reform for n long season. It is that instrument which has baffled Irish Nationalisin. If it continues to exist it will Laffle Indian Nationalism also. Although, therefore, Liberal and Conservative are one in their attitude towards India, every Indian patriot must watch with keen interest the result of the struggle and desire. not the success of the deporting Ministry, but victory for the desr yers of the Lords, veto, SUFFRAGISTS AND SUFFRAGETTES. It is believed that with the n franchisen nt of women a new moral isin influence of immense propor tions will be thrown into the seale of politics. The sale of narcotics and intoxicants, the regulation of of employment, the protection of public morality, the marriage laws, are all to be interfered with to the bnefit of humanity as a whole. We hope so. To us of the East with our more matriarchal institutions, the political futility of Western wonen, allowed to work for men but not to compete against them in the franchise, has long been a somewhat puzzling spectacle. The day may very possibly arrive, when in a nationalised India, our own women may make the sanje demand as these. If so, however, we can hardly imagine a similar resistance. The immense value of feminine opinion on all questions directly or indirectly bearing on the graver social interests, is self-evident t the Oriental mind. Meantime, as an Indian woman was heard to reply when approached on the subject by feminine agitators, "Our men have not yet got their votes, so we must act, not talk!" (COMMUNICATED.) There will be found, in another column, the manly letter written by Messrs. Brailsford and Nevinson conjointly to the London Times, in explanation of their recent resig nation of much-valued appointments on the Daily News, Incidentally the letters calls attention to the very significant struggle now going on in England for the granting of the Parlamentary franchise to women. Women in England are in the position of the subject peoples in the Empire. Being to the full as well-educated and intelligent as the men, and having been made aware through journalism, literature, the modern consolidation of information, and their own essays at practical life and public work generally of many great interests which require to be voiced, the mevitable has happened. They demand to see the end of a gross anomaly. The process of feminine emancipation must be completed. oaps are unrivalled in the market. It is the history of the movement for women's enfranchisement that makes its value for ourselves s great. Throughout the lives of the present generation, the English have been accustomed to an annual moving of Parliament on behalf of the vote for women, as regular and as ineffective as the annual budget speeches of Indian members in the Viceregal Council. The body of opinion in favour of the vote was undoubtedly growing, and indeed a time came when almost every educated English womar, Apart from the politics of her family was understood to belong to it. Even the men were being won over and were accustomed to score honours in after-dinner speeches and on similar occasions by slowly and deliberately saying that a highly cultivated and intelligent woman might possibly be as well qualified for the vote as an ignorant peasant or factory hand. Suddenly, however, within the Page #341 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIR IV. last few years a woman Arose who for their want of strategy by a ancipation that make up the los bund the courge to declare that reckless expenditure of hervism, tury of humanity. Very ul this une very pretty fowling. aml the www of morgen. that he would still make a This wainan, Mrs Pakhurstww is foltokiow18Hier tices buhalf of the great wels vrnest about the matter. It i bush. of impurtality and freedom for is said of her that she is not a 'The first effect of the new move- which England une li ber. wan, but an iden.--and that inent was to reveal the immense self to start. Very few areking pen, votes for wenien. In * mo- volume of constitutional opinion to elimine the cornwit par went the sweet slumbers of the thnt alrendy existed in favour of ty Rent from their titutional advance were broken. the enfranchisement of women. treatment of political prices You The era of violence and menace had This opinion would never perhaps the wone succeed in mah pun. No politeness restrained have become effective withont the ing the north of the these wonen. One remembers friction-age provided by Mrs questions of the day. They has.. the news of the Hag with the Pankhurst's Agitation, but it mare the covertiment, ingur words "Votes for women" pushed existed, and it included almost it at byrets and the through the grillo of the Ladies all that wils distinguished or chiefs to the justicule of the (iallery in the House of Commons note-worthy among women. For country." ud waved before the astonished tunately, while not participating There can no t that Leielauore. The signal thun given in the methods of the violent. til the mutual insistance of Constit the mutual e been followed up by hundred tors, thene English women have to tionalista itd Extremists, s ingi eures each one more unpleasant much political gol sense to fight ts and suffragettes, the question of staid persons than the lart. Against each other. Each firty woman's muffrage will b e Meetingy have been interrupto r ongniew the value of the other the first dent with the rest Ixours have been besieged. Stones to the cause which they have at Ministru have been thrown. Officials have heart. The Constitutionalists con en pestered in their homes. stantly give public expression to stantly give public Women of some of the highest their feelings of gratitude and arl. THE BRAIN OF INDIA. families in England have been ar- miration for the self-sacrifice under rested for disorder and violence in one by the rival purty. And if the We have statel, its succinctly the streets. The thing his in fut Extremists do not my as much about is consistent with chances the I No cutumnon that no one it IN VIT the Constitutionalist main 11chological im Is any longer ashamed of it. It kent that the silene IN which the ancient de la I on a title start to be able tot to any option of the d ay their serbe of luat Hy th. to pak of one's feminine relatives partner, but to the fact that they training of Brahmacharya the piece Langnishing in prison, undergoing deal in acts and not in uns. The all the brgy of which they the work of fasting and bring ubattle furty of meer aan to WilM capable and wluchen ject to the indignity of the stone by Mrs Hiphery Wind just of! le served from bulily functions ar tube suficauit consequence to per that at the mrvice of the brain. In To the unizement of the world, n on against the w this way they not only strength however, women who had been up- hn-existent amongst English women. ched the writer grasping mer. e to be charming toy sily The Mother of England must be the hi or the suite towed by a little flatters, having reckoned 14 unanimit the of thought conceptial, the tot The power to get ind no real force i gheton of their own enfranchi and the creative intellettual Race at their command, were suddenly ment. The party of mener is making the triple of down to be in po n of the rule and the firty of cuina invention jnegint tempor inexlustable courage and deter titutionalism the blade of the hensive and nutie, but the really mountion. They were prowal caput movement. The two an in com enlarged the range, no less than the ble of intens moral earnestness, plete hamuoly and each tacitly intensity of the absorbing, storing able to give themselves over to a accept the work done for it by " and generative mental wivities principle.n.inorselesh in logical fucul the other. Hence these astonishing feats ty and conscious of an inity of Now let in note therrsults of metery, ON Comprensietata! pure which was fantamount to the work done. The agitators have versatility of entive work of which efficient organisation. used all weapons and have tinthew- only a few dinary intellects They are supremely inspired, but itted to apply their political in. have been able in Occidental not by any means to well organ- Huence against the Government at history, but which in ancient be ised in their rristance as they bye-cluctions. It is true that they bye-elections. It is true that they were common and mal. Mr. G . might be. Anyone who has seen have to deal with an excentive so I tridesed to be the the speech of n Cabinet Minister saturated with muralimar. pessor of Ru Atunishing natury interrupted by them some twelve nline by the Government of sub- because he could tupeat the whole or fifteen tines, will realise how jeet races, and still fish from the of Homer's llisal, beyiming from any very much more trouble they spectacle of the Boer War. Very prange Murguted him to could have given by concerted dis- few are left of those generous UIN Howing on in long as reqrd.ba turbance in many directions at who can regard this one more to a Bruhain of the old times this once. Womanlike, they make up of those gallant movements of er would have been a proof of - “The Bengal soaps are the cheapest and best in the market Page #342 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. 1080 true that the range of our studies. 1 pitifully narrow and the books read miserably few. What is the reason of this paradox, the justificationof these two apparently contradictory truths It is this, that we neglect the basis and proeeed at once to a superstructure small in bulk, disproportionately heavy in comparison with that bnik, and but on 74 foundation weak to bear even the paltry and meagre elifice of our impart i knowledge. The Indian bran is stail in potentiality what it was but it is being damaged, stunted and desaced. The greatness of its mnate possibilities is hidden by the greatness of its surface deterioration. The old system hampered it with story in a foreign language which was not even impertecily mastered at il time when the Student was called upon to learn in that impossible medium a variety or alten and unfamiliar subjects. In this unnatural process it was crippled by the disuse of judgment. olery stron, compavhension and creation. and the exclusive hance the deteriorat ing relies of the ancient Indian memory. Finally, it was beggered so common as the others, beau pute creative gems is not common but in Europe they are. with a single modern exception, no existent. The highest creative nets in Europe have achieved signty by lantation, by strand tre veel only in one field of a angle intellectual province or at most in two who they have been vestile it has been by sacntieng height to breadth. But in India itton seeks to undo the evil by employ. degraded by having to deal with suppets and insuflicient packers of information instead of being richly stord and powerfully equipped. The new system of National edu. is the greatest who have been the ast versatile and passed from one seld of achievement to another without sacrificing an inch of their height of an ota of their creative intensity, easily, unfalteringly, with an assured mastery. This easy and antailing illummation crowning the undailing energy created by Brahmacharya was due to the discipline which developed st twa o inner illumination. This llumination makes the acquisition of knowledge and all other intellec tual pentions casy, spontaneo is witt, deck ive and comparativ. ly unfatiguing to body or brain. In these two things bes the ecret of Aryan tellectual achievement. Brahmacharya un sattwe devele ment erted the brama of India it was perfecte by Yoga. ing the mother tongue, restoring the use of the disused intellectual functions and providing for a richer and more ren equipment of information, of the substance of knowledge and the materials for creation. It it has not triumphantly succeed 1. that is partly because it has to deal with minds already vitiat d by the old system and not often with the best even of these, e cause its teachers have themselves seldom a perfect grasp of the requirements of the new system, and because its controllers and direetors are men of the old school who cling to familiar shibboleths and disastrous delusions. But in the system itself there is a defeet, which, though it would matter les in other epochs or other countr... is of primary importance in this perral of tr. nsition when bricks It is a common complaint that our students are too heavily burdened with inany subject end the reding of many books The compla..st 18. utterly true, and yet it is equa iy have to be made out of straw d the work now done will deterne the future achievement of r nation. While calling itself nat: 1 6 city no ther unusual nor astonishag, but, h, petty and Innated. The many witness of an Eratos themes or the range of a Herbert Sphe cacated in Europe alore shest comment: but the coversy of the ordinary nt India was bevogtudent and not for the panel ten an mhed, not a my wilgets after the wenien plan, but the thorough in ister The onginal hem, a Kalalea accom phe bing the light ay line of 1 to eaction the Europese hard that it has been ught to cieve that mighty So meredine to et of harmonies into a com mittee of three. Yet it is paralelled by the accomplishment in philosophy of Shankara in a short. lite of thirtythree years and warted by the universal mastery of a possible spiritual knowledge and experience of S Ramkrishna m our own era. These instances are 三 al, it neglects the very foundations of the great achievement of our fore fathers, and especially the perfection of the instrument, of knowledge. The It is not our contention that the actual system of ancient instructio shourd be restored in its ontwant features, demand often made by fervid lovers of the past. Many of them are not suited to modern requirements. But its fundamental principles are for all time and its discipline can only be replaced by the discovery of a still more effeetive discipline, such as European education does not offer us, object of there articles has been to indicate the nature and psychologi cal ideas of the old system ant point out its essential relation of cause and effect to the splendid achievements of our ancestors. How its principles can be reapplied or be completed and to some extent replaced by a still deeper psychology and a still tuore effective dis ciplin, is a subject for future handling. ANANDAMATH. ---0 CHAPTER VIII. (Continued.) The path of the soldiers took them precisely by the road where the Brahmacharin had stood in the highway near the jungle and gazed round him. As soon as they ar rived near the hill, they saw under it, on the top of a mound, a man standing. Catching sight of his dark figure silhouetted against the moonlit azure sky, the havildar said, "There is another of the r gues: catch him and bring here: he lil carry a lond." At that a soldier went to catch the munn, but, though he saw the fellow coming to lay hold on bin the watcher stood firm; he did not stir. When the soldier laid hands on him, he said nothing. When he was brought as a prisoner to the havildar, even then he said nothing. The havildar ordered a load to be put on his head a soldier put the load in place, he took it on his head. Then the havildar turned away and started marching with the cart. At this moment a pistol shot rang suddenly out and the havildar. pierced through the head, fell on the road and breathed his last. A soldier shouted, "This rascal has shot the navildar," and sized the Page #343 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. locage-bearer's hand. The borrer hul still the pistol in hie y p Hy threw the load focwn him and struck the soldier on the heal with the inalt of his pistol; the man's be banko and he dropped further proceedings. Then with a cry of - Hun Hari : Iluri!" two hundred Arhe menu'mundet the il dort. The iner) were at that En Dent Awaiting the arrival of their English pain, who thinkmg the du W on hiru, care swiftly up the curtind save the onlar to form a m tir in English n's intoxication vanislas nt the Brot uger. The suppoy's immedial fornel into a re tacing Hur Handit tartlar und of their captain litted their u n to Lir. At this critical MI40* runterluculents the E U www from his w ww with a blow veter bts best from his lily. With the wing the Englishu 's head to his slukders the phen In tu tire will will for . All looked saw u luan tan lung bersund in hand boting all the cry of HUT 11 I ulie kill, küll the " It was Bhavanda. h t of their captain It!.. . tuilure of any oldi. give the consund for defe rinth e rolliers for a 14 pesive an appulal. i. vlots advan of this opportunity to slayd many reach the carts And the p ain of the money ches The aliens lost courgil cepel inheit und took to light. Tathint wh hul soon the mind and afterwant e d ile h alip othentuk ti Bh wen en bit. Alles i a umbram Bhavani ther Jivant, it was to In that you to the of I both " "Bhrv.nanda," # Jurmandie "justitie mune." Jivamuunda was with the office of arranging tut the removal of the plundered it prop de and he w.tely leputted with his following Bhuvanin one remained stand. 13th. titel of action. WHO? In the blue of the sky, in the groun of the forest Whose is the hand that has painted the glow? When the wins were asleep in the womb of the other, Who was it rotibel them and bule them to blow ? Ile is lost in the heart, in the carrini mature, He is found in the brin when I boules ur the thought: In the pattern and bloot of the lower lleis woven, In the luminoth net of the stars luis caught: In the strength of man, in the beauty of w at. In the laugh of a buy in the blush of a yil! The hand that sent Jupiter quing through . . Spend all its emning to talon a cuil. Thement His work and llis voils and His shndus, But where is He then by whist name is lle kun Il limba Vishnul, a luat or non. Budied or bechlessinin arabene We have love for a los es carl ni resplendent. Innan is lord of 114, nikad ne tirer We have sen limit 130 m the mom of the mountains: We have watched limit work in the heart of the heros. W. will tell the world of Was wys al lliscaming 11. has rupture torture and pression and un He delighty in our son mess to keeping, Then Iures with lis jayant les beauty again, All music is only the sound of his laugher. . All buty the smile of His passionnte Wins: Our livestr His heartbeats, our rapture the bridal of Kushmad Riha, ou love is their hiss. Il strength that is losind in the blare of the Amllle riders in the u nderstreken ily , Ile slays without stint and in full of cupsion, He wars for the world and it ultimate years. In the sweep of the worlds, in the song of the buttable mighty. Tunjentic and Beyond the last piumacle Heized by the thinker He is throneel in Hints that forever andre "The Miestor of man and his infinite L . He is close to our hearts had we vinto We are blind with our price and the pump of a p o We are bound in our thoughts when we It is lle in the sun who is gelesul douth. And into the midnight llin shadow is town. When darkueet wity blind and eaguite within the II. Wystod within it, immens e ATROGIR T Cat2 Gold 5 dala & Medals সিংহ মার্কা sustaitaa D Silver POR ownmake FOOTBALLS. Agents wantwo everywhere. Lists free on application. SEN & SEN 1, Chowringhee CALOUTTA. CALCUTTA -326, UPPER CHITPUR ROAD গোরপাড়ন ni143 1 TV14 Page #344 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 8 Terana Thakur Jagannath Singh, Inge tor of Police, Bahrich: Wazis Alt Jad Mohammad Sub-Inspectors: Wal Hussain, cortable clerk to the late A dul Hasham, Luchinan, Najaf Khan And Ram Kubir, constables: Ishor Nat Balrampur Estat Thekdar and Pench and sentenced them to rigorous impris ment for seven, fire and four years les pectively, Wajid Houssain to eighte to rigorous they denounced the forring of prison unflagging pursuit of these nullitati ment for one year while Rany Sarah Bhat was acquitted. The facts of the rase w that on the 12th October, Jagannath Singh made special reports to M (hamier, the Joint. Magistrate, that a number of dacoits had assembled in the heuse of one Saligram with an intention to commit a dacoity that night in Jokal pur. Inspectors Jagannath Singh and Abdual Hakim Khan with the other accused started at about 11 p.m. for Kuti near Jokalpur where the dacoita Irel assembled and succeeded in efecting the capture of 13 men, while others about 15 or 20 in number made good their escape On 31st March. 1000, Inspector, Allul Hakim Khan made a remarkable state. ment to Mr. Williainson Asat, Supdt of Police, that the affair of Kuti was pre arranged and that the story about the dacoits was a pure invention with the result that Mr. Williamson communica ted with the District Magistrate which led to the arrest of all those concerned in this game. Hakim Khan ahot himself the same evening. Fifty-seven witnesses were examined for the defence. After disen ssing the oral and documentary exi dence for the prosecution and defen the learned Judge held that the evidence defence witnesses appeared to him to show a strong contrast with that the side of the prosecution. Important prosecution witnesses had complicated story to tell and all had been examine! once before and some of them twice Even with these advantages litle result was obtained from the cross-examination Defence witnesses, on the other hand, had broken down under cross-examination. although they had fewer opportunities A number of entries in the police diaries had been found, which corroborated the prosecution witnesses and there was n such entries, contradicting them except those which appeared to have been made with the definite object in view. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES." Sir, You allowed one of us a few weeks Ago to cite in your coluinns pages from speeches by Mr. W E. Gladstone and Mr. John Morley which defined the attitude of the older Liberalism towards political "base offenders They held that only and deagiding crimes" could properly 'be Visite with humil.ating punishments, KARMAYOGIN. וילי nate the prime Minister. Its Parli amentary correspondent has announced that on learning of the sufferings of these women in prison. Liberal metubers (who seem to have laughed at Mr. Har die's honourable protest) and no room for any Pave one of sympathy for their "great leader in his "peril." Bat the clearest evidence of this vindictive spirit is the Home Secretary's ad 1, versaries. Three of the Liverpool demou strators who have just emerged from gaol after the misery and exhaustion of their fast are now about to be prosecuted for damage done to the prison furniture to the extent respectively of l 6d., and 3. For this they have already been punished in prison. We must say nothing that might prejudice their trial but is legitimate to note that when the Home Secretery determined to ignore the traditional maxima De minimis non dress and other similar indignities on Irish agitators, and produced a formid-trate able list of precedents to show that for many generations it had been the prac tive of both parties to accord the honours Mr. Herof war to political prisoners. bert Gladstone, in dealing with the in his unsuffragist prisoners, persists lial reading Liberalism. He insists lassing women who are fighting for idea with ordinary criminals, and to the hunger strike he has mal readin 5611 replied with the loathsome expedient f the stomach-tube. The women protested against humiliating punishments: he proceeds to make the infliction of these humiliations possible by a method which, besides being certainly nauseating and probably dangerous, is an unpardon able outrage on human dignity. To say that the alternative is to alandon all thought of punishing these prisonto reason loosely. Two courses are wn to Mr. Gladstone. He may release the women after five or six days of total which WAR starvation, a thought adequate until they happened to In the Prime Minister as the object. of their demonstrations. He may also transfer them to the first division. The stomach tube is not required in order to ender imprisonment possible. It quted in order to make possible trality will fall on the panchment in in the second and third divisions. We observe that some Liberals are now discovering that persons who have been guilty of violence are not political offenders But most of our note worthy political prisoners, from Smith O'Brien to Dr. Jameson, were the leaders. in violence incomparably more formidalle than anything which these women have vet attempted. curat at ler, he can hardly have failed to formee the consequences. uences. These women. (if found guilty) will again be sentenced, need, will again reply by a hunger strike and will then be tortured by the stomach-tube. There can be no of this explanation pursuit embarra. a determination to break the spirit and degrade the self-respect of women whose real crime is that have they saed the Government, injured it at bye. elections and exposed its chiefs to the just ridicule of the country. The train of cause and effect is only too The train clear. At the outlet the Government. clear. AV treated the movement grew under persecution. Exasperation beget vinence, and with suffering came a bravery and at spirit of self-sacrifice which no penalty. can crush. The weeks as they ass ate can crush bringing us nearer the phase of moral To our minds the graver res members of a nominally democratic party who have turned their backs upon a gallant more. ment of emancipation, and, above all, on the "great leader" whose obstinate refusal to listen to the appeals even of the constitutional women has made at each repetition a multitude of converts to violence. OLL Lest we should seem in our strictures Liberalism and its organs in the Press to be guilty of an inconsistency, we wish to take this opportunity of stating that. despite our warm approval of the Budget, we have resigned our positions as leaderwriters on the Daily News. We cannot denounce torture in Russia and support writers on England, nor can we advocate demo: cratic principles in the name of a party which confines them to a single sex. We are, Sir, your obedient servants, H. N. BRAILSFORD. HENRY W. NEVINSON. There are, we take it, two main reason for discriminating in favour of Political prisoners. In the first place they are commonly persons of high character who poses (to use the words which Mr W. E. Cadatons quoted from Burke) that noble sensitiveness which "feels a stain like a wound In the second place no Gernment part or class can be trusted, without the check of some such such tradition radition is to deal fairly with its opponents. After the alternate and Tory pros Whig an emptions of the seventeenth century, pur forefathers had seen enough of the libertine malice of ignominious punishments. There is evidence for those who THE BAHRAICH POLICE CASE. read the Liberal paity Press, that in present instance the corrosive of party resentment is at work. The oldest of the Liberal dailies bas circulated the Inaelens legend that at Birmingham a deliberate attempt was made to "assassi AN IMPORTANT JUDGMENT. Mr. T. K. Johnston, I. C. S. Aditional Sessions Judge of Bahraich. delivered judgment in the case of King Emperor Just out! THE Just out! HINDU SYSTEM OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE AND ART. SECOND EDITION. Price Rs. 1-4-0 BY KISORI LAL SARKAR M. A. H. I Extat from the Book named BAN KRISHNA, HIS LIFE AND SAYINGS" by Ir F. Maxmuller page 94. The difference Letween Bhaki deve tion and Jana knowledge is fully treated by Babu Kishori Lal Sarker in his intersting book &c" Dr. Hubble Schliedene of Hanover (Germany) "Both the tatise on the G as well as that on the Prema rnd Blek are very valuable hand-books for pr tical students of Indian Philosophy and serve for its application to ordinary life and to higher aspirations." BY THE SAME AUTHOR. HINDU SYSTEM OF MORAL SCIENCE See nd edition (Price Rs. 1. The Hindu System of Self-culture. Price Rs 1. To be had at S. C. MOJUNDER 121, Cornwallis Street, Calcutta. Page #345 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. NEWS. NEWS. NEWS KALMHI NEDITION CANE. 1411 BCKNI.DIN, Tort of DYNAMITES. In the case against Virumal Begraj. Wit! ferencu hi Lancky buy mules Information rrachol the Burlwan di proprietor of the Elwand Pret Nukkur gintinlu laas just come from Dnet police that another thuilt of dyna and two other the artised were som bi, informs is that business in bridesli wite has been committed from a colliery mitted to the Sensions for trial. 'has for more suonths *** Kalipahari. The exact quantity how I decided upward tendency in the which was stolen is not yet known, but uklapital. A year we had the otis is believed to he large quantity. The TATA 1 kk. futut tort thut the piecguel. tief of dynamiter in Kaliphari in net! The plant which is now being erect market in that city were almost duert. befintf its kind as there was animi linuntetion with the Tuin Trond. Delhi, an is well knwn, in the prin bar urrence only a few months ngo Work will be of the most modern type cipal emporium for immittent o n an including cighty coke ovens, two wore brity in Northern India, Hit Kalijuhari from a collire longing ern bit furnarne an electrical genem. the woeful condition that ke bidesh walempany in which manuten ting station developing 3.000 kilowattu, mart were 4 with W al hundreul rupe joyful night from the wat Jesht point of view. But weavy inform ten in wildition # Martin atrol work with 40 teu furn to upiera! heavy Take which were wacked them for Arth and mixer as well n rolling planted that a change as we ner three the pupwe of blasting. A vigomus police the total annual rapacity being 1: The local bidenli bazar, wow for the (W) tons of pig inn rail ct S ilylaut reral year's weemneil tuleth piry in proceeding to the monter cheap transport forms have been per verge of being hut up, w far without any matisfactors te plungint.. al from the Indien muilway authoriti e s and artit, ew the who have alwaly placed in order with emand for bideshi tu u Been MX KEIR HARDIE AND THE KING the concern for 300,000 tour of nails brink that in the low water vi. Krir Farlie M. P. waking at and everything will appear to have by the wholesale wil d e 13 Sunderland maid: "I hope it is not true been done to enter the term of the bidrshi ban been reped..-"A. B. tlaat the King is intervening in this had undertakin. tik." trt clipute. So long the King re. T LET DAY SALKK, MINU ontwide of Party politice he The l' ur write Anett the will THX PATIALA EDITION CAKE a harin and can letleratr.l. The News About extradition of Jwalapershad of hidralii piere-goud in the the Day nt the Throne legins tw interfere in connection with the Patiala N 1 of the Marwari merbants which fell in politica it is not only the (uronot unfounded. On noused namel Fol Sunday before lent, the Empire" learns the Prer that would then go into the chand has been released by the policy from a thoroughly reliable sourre," thout elting pot but the crown would go the wale amounted to about 22.00) pik but Charanjilal who was lied out by ing with it." The llur l'art de Ag. This, why the paper, in "up to the specul Tribunal l not been yel wwel four things - That every childhe relement. There is no knowing when the anticipation all things considerel." "The all have plenty to eat, every trong Lucky Day tri IN HIP ronwider! CASOS will me up for hearing before man whould work that every aged per. to be the best of the M oth the Xperial Tribunal w should have caufort ; thint all should Wine of Swadeshi in Weutta and general The win Kung the round of the 1: ive freedom. felation of the Ang... Indian Prew that the Arya Pratinidhi Subia, I thin connection Electieu the notic of (XII.LANT... Punjab han vote rupu ten thout all Swade whiskern. Intire in TSA A unler wition 104 P. C.de or the dolence of the Penth wifferens the "Emire" Nilun the subject t Babalik rudayal Nas, Juanran. Thu new to little m otion. 'lhr Un alt karen, however, which pun 14 iun, Prfulla (handra Gupta, A ter II up hefte Le xetin Camillu and Aller # un konur Chakravarti of Chandpur, uod leaf is. rably qualify the hopeful outlook at hithi buninpy e on Lucky Dus W.fired for henring on the oth Novem Curiouit wat deel that the general Jungsfor example, few luy Lolow the remark that the male we 1- before the District Sabhu Dealin' the Executive body had Magistrate. l .. anticipation ' ti'at "it W:14 They appeared and tiled sepint written 1)# pwer tu vuta le kell tu te In Title #dull time, wherly penkiny statement. The case will be taken up 10,000 in nid of the Arya majiMH at Furth down We told this year be R! were very multe owk in Patiala if it is the 2015 November. As me found that their only prohlity, to the luck ready och wituent for the prosecution were present came in that they are Arya Samanth. for Manchester U " Agam. "the 1. lay thes, Megatrate has ordet ud uc Tala Rashan Lal Marat-Law W44PPIN MALNmuch d ihar . . ted to watch the non naist witnesses for the toti Delial of the per juletihel) Manal colle pon the rating statement p ution. The surusd were required Nalhat. So it it is found that the Arya "It is and that migh ! to give fresh hail for RH 500 each. Namnjints at Intiala wele put into p the i ng well jual no. "No pienet make out thi! Nuwahi Il lenda Moden Mitru Bhudhar and bundled up before the Court amply i creding and bitrxh Kaiming ground. All Kamini Kumar Dutt, Fabhan because they tu the Arya Samaj the be. that can be gallery the figur handra Chowdhury p utrl in the Anglo-Inden juuli orn #ppeared lungo Sabha will o PAID that linea in baleth IIN php to the defen.c. defend them.--.Irye Purdy. HO D uly dull 24 it Lately. "DESAWAK" #LITIUS CASK. In appeal has been tiled by Mr. R. Dixit Brat law in the ('ourt of Mr. Duke Brockman Judicial Cromininsione in the case in which we Shambhura adgil, ex-Editor Desharak vernaculai New Apr WILM en Victed and wentenced MACHINE-MADE t" py #fine of one-thousand rup STOVE PAITED under section 141A for criticising the STEEL TRUNIS hth day honours list. The grounds of Appeal nic that the sanction was not CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. Muficient in law for initiation of these Extract from Mr. J. C ummins 1.* Spocial Report on Indumul Suru n . A filocerling that important questionin (ime (wlcutta livre, Auyunt 20th, 119). Were disallowod in the cmes-examination AFGISTERED TRADE MAR THX ARYA FACTORY 107, MAILA its irrelevant and that the articles were BAZAR ROAD, CALOTTA, I L riticles not in themselv mullitious. 10, MACHU A BALAT Road, ('alcutta. Tel. Ad.: "TRUNKS," CHITTA. LARGEST IN INDIA Awarded Medal at the Indian Industrial Exhibition of 1906-07. THE ARYA FACTORY Page #346 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. AND PHARMACEUTICA, WORKS. expert were then ozumined. The crews No. 1, Nogal Xuria, simla P. O. CALCUTTA. BEWARE OF IMITATION Aswa gandha Wine 10 ANDAO NEWS. truth in what the complainant stated | INDIAN CHEMICAL in this and other stanza. 'The accured A HARUF. The Delhi correntent of the Tribune held the complainant nw great bon ter and that he could ruin any body he writer: The news will be real with liked and lautly that he had drawu the urprise that Mr. Wrtern, M. A. Princi. nowe mond Mr. Tilaks neck to Net L pel of the larul Nt. Stephen's Minion him wwing. A Sub-Inspector of Polide bul, han tinnel you and jniner! ther Hrotherhof the Imitation of Christ. and the printer and publisher and an It w loe interesting to trate that the hunthe n it ardent supporter examination bring reserved the came Wan in Mr. Stakeywho recently came fun al journed. The application for lang Imerim and the chief aim is to help man pement W opied by the pre e . hind and loa very simple life Mr. tren, A., is 44 ar leder ATP DAVLOER MUATNAT THE DAILY EXPRESS." mare, the Examiner of the B A. and In the King's Bench Division, before V. A. per of the Punjab University Mr. Justice Grantham and mund the het leunel bacilar in mathe special jury an netion w'n triecl in which lala lajit wetin hering the thrinat (antbridge Atul lwen declared Rui nned the proprietors of the Daily the Senin Wrangler there. Mr. Western ut al E ra fornlibel contained in an article I wdly left l.is fruhinnable us in the published in July, 1907, alleging that the plaintiff had submitted to the Amir of P. Mission Home Anul in living in a Afurninn #plet the delivery of Sory all run in the School Berling H India from the British Raj." The defen Wellknown invigorating tonic of . Alhol), I long overgarment For cante admitter that they had published and witting form the necruitir af lain bowly and mind. It had been ruose Laily life, Mr. Western will remain in the defumuntury matter concerning the plain. wiel is the best tonic alterative el for Nix this more till the retun tiffanl tendered an apolnky. in Nervolis debility Exhilusion, Lars The jury found for the plaintif with M. Marli, the Principal of the School, £50 danger. of Memmory. Brainfag Dimness of in the love all cuentional work and I'lnintitl's rou , Mr. David, vaid the sight, Confusion of Idlus, of in with the rand devote his time plaintit in May, 1907, was deported from vigotir, Nervous healache, palpitawith the HANUM. It in further being very India and the defendants mid le W Enter that Mr. Western will lead tion of heart, Mental prostration, dujorted on a charge which, by their simple life and found * "Gurukul at General sleeplesUSB etc. - 07. plending, they admitted they could not Kutegurh in Nimia Hills, but this matter phiul Ro. 1 Dozen Rs. 11. Pound till sultantiate. He Wah went to Mandalay roquires verification. However without trial. On June 17, 1907, * RA. 3-8 Mr. Western's action in an example of come pondunt of the Daily Arrow in rue self- rifice and will be an eye. Simla sunt a letter Hoe which was pubher to Hont of the Indians. Mr. lished on July 16th. It w hemele; Western in already maintaining himself Mystory of an Exile. Why ish arch. F ix rupper month. Indu agitator Wils deported.' IRISI DEFAMATION ARE. Mi. t. ! Nening, l'rufen of English A potent remedy for habitual Chis 'The District Magistrate of long WAH literature at Labore, gave evidence de tipation cough gout rheumatism engingud in hearing thon in which hying that lajpat Rai Wild Tender of the Nilkunt Wanian Blide plever and an worms, biliousness and poles. wellitious Overbent, though he sud The Changadhar Kandolikar printer and pul. A home rule for Inulin at meeting best nervine tonic adminisured in Ther of the "Bharat KhuL" PROKA at India Houwe. Convalescent state oz. phinl Re. 1. y the Honbile Mr. K. Mr. Justice Cirunthum is wunming up Dozen Rx 11. Rx 3-8 Per pound. khale with defamation. The lintritnic - The plaintiff was deportedly Macintrate in the INt ultimo krantellar Marley. No one wa demitted by war. hghinnt both who were releitmed Larul Morley. No one was more reful cita bail. Aito represented Mr. Gioklule of the liberty of the Nulijeet than Lard An ideal combination of lodisel. and Mr. Lupita Barat law, from Morley, and everyone but the gatext Sarsapurilla with goll. The best Homimy with four la plunder de contiene in him, and he justitiel that remely for all suits of veneziali frnde Mr. Bhide. The wond cele contiene. The plaint it was detest, u mercurial taint in the bloul. + on leudering an apology and offering and on the evidence they know the plan h ial Rx 1-12. Dozen Rs. 20 to kive donation of two hundred pen till had taken tiff had taken part in meetings got up for u kuro Widow's Home and a similar the purpose of agitation. Itunnars got Pound Rs. 6-8. amount of the Depressed cluence Mission about, and two months afterwards the the complainant agreed to withdrew defendant's correspondent in Simla went the charges and accept the apology. over a report stating the ret on wby the Kandolhat Will Neerlingly ay ittud. plaint it was deported. That reason WRA ( examination of the Hon Mr (tokhale untrue, and they had to wastine that expand he willingness to acrept the there wat no truth in it at all. The Apology. "Tho CIMC Aguinat Mr. Bhide defendanta did not justify the label. The w e reded with complainaut stateci plaintiff wantod An apology that would that the object of publebing the WIDEAS rehabilitate his character by the muscle wrh to lower him in It is used sucessfully in Acidity estimation of the public. The LANZA Indigestion and diarrhoea. Very conalso imputed that the complainant was venient for Mofussil intriguing with SWADESHI LOOMS inhabitants. British Coverament with whom 13 oz phial As. 8. Dozen Rs. 5-4. he y'n installing himselt Flyshuttle Lone cheapest and most and bul brought almut the ruin of Mr. profitable without iron parta Completo catalouge sent froe op Working Tilrk who wis extremely popular and on tinor counts without breakage For application. 1114 wole object was to turn the current terms apply to D. B & Ca * of popular feeling Ryninst the compla AKOLA, N. BASU inant. There was not a particle of G. I. P. Ry. Manager. Limbued on July oth It w hemelet : Essenceofdrakasha ZARZINA. ICOTIS Page #347 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMA YOGIN. INDUSTRIAL NOTES. light iron plough in inddy cultivatinn.! MR. STEAD ON SWARAJ CASE. Some 4,000 acros are to be lirught uudet Last Week Mr. Lovlick, the agent of PARING. cultivation by the end of November, and Naprej in Baduy who was convicted It is understand that the Burnin g at iton ploughs are being used with few daywe under Hec. 184A . (invernment have klanted leave wife the greatest vuccess (httle are und in the Indian Penal Cule, Win released from Vitoria Idland in the Mergui Archiv the Abaence of buffae fur plunghinkin helvin Aerved out the full terti w yn, ton Europian capitalist for farm. And we are told that a pair of bull with of his imprisonment. It will be remembe 14 and other purpomp. theme ploughs (to do as much as dezen wil that the botuloy High Court, in its prire with native plough, r ezep julgment in apply the NCCURRY! (IL FIELD cattle puddling-Another of the primitive fer revision of the finding of the lower A revisite of the oil-Bell map lokal systems of cultivation. 'Thee of of er Court coulined the view of the lower trin India oil reserve in the Yenangthe iron ploughe should be greatly ex curt that the artile willen forned the Yxung feld, in the Magwe District, har tended with the Aucten which has attend. subject matter of the properation, we recently linen completed by the Burma ed the experiments, considerable time highly wedlitioun. The Intut in ugot Land Records Department. and labour in heved while the work in the li rice of Arminie butabile al wetter done than when the antiquated servations about the Magisterial finding RKER IN BRA. native ploughs are usel. in the Suruj care. Mr. Steal * of - Eight #pecial lenses of land, covering A uion that the Maginterial judgment le tular of 700 urten, have been printed AURICULTCRAL MACHINERY. ILI HLEH the civiline world and t. 1. the Burma (overnment for rubber The leading feature of the Department Los Miley, the fantastic ultivation and stock and chairy farming of Agriculturing work in the Cnited Pro on the liberty of the Oh which mal in the lanthawaddy District. vince last year was the development of committed under the shelter of New public interest in the inproevent of IA of the Indian penul ele." 7.... BERMA Tex. Agriculture and work brwding and the Article ver charges My Mr. Swal The tin mine in South Durma are in the demand for laluling Ap. in #hanticle " the fulness of which Teritorl to given output of planer Thin ineren of public intent to all those who are Anxiou for the 1.47 et vnluolat €11,015 during the Want without influence on the position maintenance of law and order in India r 10. This induction is above the l of the walorylinate service, which is ow n hardly benggorated. If Mr. H. Hverage of thunt of the int Hive years, but beginning to win regnition in the eyes clander Pal, who xive prown of net inclinative, it is paid, of any rer! of parents. The demand for agricultural his dutation of the whole evil wystem development of the industry. machinery has arinen chiefly Among land of truriam bwl not writtey thin article holders and the larger cultivatory, and in of his own untion, and Morley could 'TTACX INDUSTRY. in fact the effect of the rining wagen nfl basly have Nent thund The rearing of the Eri-ilk worm pro. Inhour; but, on the other hand, it linti more profitabily for the Indian Cinema wiseit is reporter, to develop intes fics u the UCCP of the Department in ment than by paying Mr. B. (hnnere TIeful entlige industry in parts of the within the confidence of the people and Il fee to the Microlul, jules Madras Providency. in slapting implements to local need vun, and NO well-informed Musly The Director of Agriculture in contident CRUSH which lod to the apparation of INDIAN (01. Yor CEYLAN. that the movement now started will make the Bomb in India. The editor of the Tho nylon (hovernment has now orderedmpid progress and result in the establish Review of Herienu pitiem Land More out 72,000 tons of Indian cwal from the went of nu important ituplement in at the spectablo of the former edit Font India C o mpany for require- duntry in the country. The implement of the Mill will Wurtte who was always ments during the next year. principally in demul at the present writing papers on Ætiology of me time are water-litt, tillige implement, in Ireland, being confronted by the ( Rick IN PORT%. Hugar machinery and m ellaneous arti. judicial utterance of Mr. Aston, lo Rice Tuports into climb from clen. In the utne witter-lift (hand trying Magistrnte in the maid , MI January Int to October 23 totalled power chain pump for .ow lift from Stand write "I do not hesitate to inly three million by or an in- canal and lakes) the demand wil greater acterint this is an unwariantalle out rap sretne of 355, 472 lg, Opared with than the Department would moet, owing upon the meat elementary, principle . the corresponding period of last year, #free pre And I justify my #PET to the drought and writy of labour in tion by carefully reprinting the time October hast year, and M inzette. ent. PAAHARCH hom the liminati 11.1. PADUY FROM JAVA. The Ceylon Herd of Agriculture hus just receivel #consigument of hill podely AN INDIAN BOARD OF from JAV. The paddy is to be experi. mented with in both wet wud dry multi ACGOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. #ton. B. MUKER JEE & Co. IR PANA. Diplomod Accountants & Auditors The Secretary of the Ceylon Board of (London) Agriculture has just returned from u 9 Clive Stret, visit t Till the large paddy wuntry GUARANTEE PROMPT AND NATIN M'TOHY in the island and supplies some interest WORK AT Moderate Fees. ing information regarding the use of Then use the one that is the best. "KUNTAL-KAUMUDI " in the best hair-oil by virtue, of its wonderful brain-cooling, ud hair re-newing properties. It mild aroma is very pleasing to all. Pricu only 12 ans, for ESTALBISHED 1887. 7 sz. THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC SOLD EVERYWHERE OR ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. DIRECT FROM # If you want reliab'o and genuino Homoeopathic moclicines, take caro R.C.SEN & CO. that you get thorn from RINGER'S. 216 Cornwallis Street. CALCUTTA. ! Do You USE Any Hair Oil !! C. RINGER & Co. 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. Page #348 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. letnihy itt M. A. II. THE FERRER DEMONSTRA- in the Co . Mr. Arthur Hande ply to the r eal ltr of TIOX. the louder of the Law Buty shil p ut 11 th whether Sir Fwan Cirey would take dan le u le 0.4 to faltate whit artion if it was taken ball that of the p Estudiary ink Is ne has taken of the Government to prevent the .. **** et tour week fruly three mit 1 ing of Nener Ferrir by the Sp nhu Following the printion of Senor 1 coprnment without trial in vist tot wall aim of the Ferrer, the alleged in tiger f the bar court. celana i denuntiation of Sir Edan Cruy Answered. His Ma tly with nor Ferrer Wi Mimpi x ty'(invernment cant depart from w of ten tuta. Vaught to ! the rule not to interfere to express w with Twf marhet frum an oncennink muatters of internal the writing to The Norto the punish Emmy wi'mnistration in her European - T huhtly in chrome in Cimer Care by way of White tries where to British subject or treaty ht. I thank All anil Victorin Street, and rights are involved. ** * Foto til. M. Nad of in marking it, despite frequenter Mr. Pete ('urso nuggested that if think that hrat kenna tres au fost twilier. The Emmy WiM the Freign Office and wed its influenc 1 bawing # d rar dhe strong for of p anil to prevent the judical murder of one of -talemanih uy into the * damage the wil dit prin's most intinguished (tizenk after wing only. wulel to the fram "Rublich "shouted Mr. Belloc. He further Mr. Morley would Intadt Bawl fighting in the Then Mr. Grayson moved the uljours tannly lehen this mata v ete, minile we thru l Nirha ment of the Hutu Hic it and wa bwa miting thr Wull um rem ap . A finito matter of urgent puble inportance, I in Fortit come. What d emanat 4 m intile Weat. The praker helped him to put his Lad Morley think of device which minint Cloud, minister (Sthl, A was motion into proper fort. alle to threatened. Thirl linds declare wete that an attempt Me Mr. Crayon said the urgency lay in 1. plain the viu f im in it the much of the 1 %, in the fort that there were now being to litlul! If this is the luulin lart koull b e turl in the dungen of Montjuich el guvernel the A.. will mic 1 The compet frem in Trnfalga riччоnеrѕ асtінск и «-lisi geы ніnѕilar to an mihing Englishmeu diwalert N TP on Sunday hom were the the trainet. Sener Ferrer. He wante-1 the Indian Natin Mi An of black T u be White banner them tried in * fair civil court where Mul' whertion to t1 Angistuin with bark on which a printed witnesses would le allowed on brhalf of IN HI Hong that in an echtal in black letters the "To hell with the prisoner. ut in the number of the line the manner, Alf " The appare Only 18 milers robe to wupport the t he PC "If the Vineri of this list ander which was tot Hisplay motion instead of the requisite 10, and Pelit may be ral until the meeting hal well and leave way therefore leave Will therefore refuser. Then Mi han Indian edition of the Herren w the signal f low heering. Mr. E. Cinayin, exclaimed "whame, cowari' • Heren for the purp* of all my Cirveti, anhurch kman, who while sli. Will Time in reported in the criminalitetinal af presided over the principle read hutin: "I hos thune who wigned the Tunin fel V i the it i Jesih-wattant will be sent to leavet by nelling me ... d in prets of the tist tutes of Mil wich. She is h em pel pat." al partner without their of Sunda r ting will be and so Violent conpalusve taken place in the bring the lyfolie Magistrate wandere te t rap Rurate Belgian Chamber, where violent p bs W anna Nurk between the horror at the murder of Peter' | vishi were made by the Socialist Deputium horf the HINTS of dialectoll rule ther." against the punish there, and fresla R e nt differtion." prwhes of the most inimt hind were demonstrations have taken place through delivered at the Trafalgar Squardement out Italy. rating Mr Victor Cornen und auto From T h emes A report that bor of other inlik the 'ww who precut.! Mr Cirayenu declared that the ting Fern by been a siantel, Shawl of Fermer we not only the denth of gwa) . 10-12 wh lsls tuoi. WHATKIS raud worthy man: it was an inult " believe R to the intelligenter of Eur 1! Funk, serye. Kant met the price of Petrer'life will be paid," he alles and designs. ill, and not long frull now. If there VII. PURE WEXL wawa hrad knu f f from in it well only serve to show that the WEM T a nt to trule. Il intouch in it. If the hemlu of very. ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA NWIDESIUNEAVING C., L.1.1 King in Europe were tor from their Founders of Steel Trunk Industry 1. I. BLAK, ('ulat'. trunk t ans it would not my hull le pain of Ferret's lifeIf all thewhol in India. qocacodanguoco wete wel in the dirt to w they u THE CALCUTTA HOMEOPATHIC ESTABLISHED IN wall have me like that of Forer PARACY. Bent Mahine mel. Stove Mintoi. why by his retu 4 la un lohi Established. 1865. life for the people of the world. If the STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES. Tin.. wil he. He thics Tear of Russia hw been kept out of Great FACTORY :Britain, if we load shut the mir in his 11, Maniktola Street, (Ranilgan.) 1 d l find aid tyrants like you wlink in HEAD OFFICE: - nare . .. UM our lutril, there would never have lieen 7/1, Cornwallis Street, (Kalitnla.) 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MV 14 quite original and never the life নানা অসংলগ্ন ছবি পূর্ণ মন্ত্র চিকিৎসায় অপু of wher might before the pullin uuntar. To meet their demand we have চিকিৎসায় ক্ষীণ, নুতন কলেবর ব্রাহ্মসংস্করণ nisheh dy the writer's minu (an in this cipel). '''}vi'int| |st issut, other issuৰ। (l.AAAT) || রামকৃষ্ণ কথামৃত-ম কণিত নয়। বড়ই পরিতাপের বিষয়, হিন্দৰ পৰয় ১ম গি ১, পি ১*, ৩য় ভাগ ১/+। প্রিয় গ্রন্থসমূহের ইহা এরূপ দুর্দশা which are exhausted also, will To bhalar করিয়াছেন। 1. printeel woon. But only KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, SIM RAZAK STRELT. | এতদ্ব্যতীত মহাভারতের নানারূপ সুলভ .000 copies are being reprinted Calcutta সংস্করণ ॥• মূল্য পৰ্য্যন্ত, রামায়ণের নানা intending subscribers রূপ সুলত সংস্করণ।/• পাঁচ আনা পর্যন্ত are requested to loose no | হিন্দুর পরম আদরের ধন মূল্যের আমাদের নিকট পাওয়া যায়। কিন্তু উহা। time to remit their advance অতি প্রয়ােজনীয় গ্রন্থাবলী। ক্রমে ক্রমে বাদ পড়িয়া ছোট হইয়া আসিয়াছে subscription iul enlisting, ১৪ নং শ্যাম বাজায় ইট, কল্পতরু এজেন্সিতে নকল হইয়া দাঁড়াইয়াছে। —মার অনেক পরিবর্তনে আসল জিনিস thisches 14 pulcribors. | প্রাপ্ত। দশিরথিরায়ের পাচালী। অতি সুপ্রসিদ্ধ নুতন পরিচয় নিষ্প্রয়ােজন। অষ্টাদশ সংহিতা মধ্যে এই সংহিতা খানি ১ম হইতে ৫ন খণ্ড পর্যন্ত একত্র মূল্য দল • | অতি প্রয়ােজনীয় ! কলিমুগের অজ্ঞানাঙ্ক মনুষ্যগণ কি কি উপায়ে মােক্ষপণ প্রাপ্ত । * . . sla s ilv , liti। ... ... fb-A-() | চৌদ্দ আনা মাত্র, ঐ ৬ষ্ঠ ৭ম, ৮ম ৯ম ১০ম | | lawat lavl••r ... ...। হইবেন, তাহাদের কোন বিষয় জানল কর্তব্য, "'F RIM |latin 'lusliais ১১শ এবং ১২শ প্রত্যেক খণ্ড • তিন আনা | কি কি উপায় অবলম্বন করিলে নির্দোষে ... :-) সংসার যাত্রা নির্বাহ হইতে পারে, এবং Specialities in Brides সর্বদেবদেবী পূজাপদ্ধতি। বিষ সকল ইহাতে সুচাৰুপে কণিত হই saris and bridegrooms' আছে! বাঙ্গালা অক্ষরে সংস্কৃত মূল ও সরল jors & dhutis etc. মুল্য।• ছয় আনা মাত্র। ব্রত মালা | বঙ্গানুবাদ সহ প্রকাশিত--মূল্য ॥• আনা মূল্য ॥ আট আনা মাত্র ; মার্কণ্ডেয় চণ্ডী, । মাত্র। KASHMIR and AMRITSAW SHAWLS and Alwans পুথির আকারে সটীক মুল্য ।• ছয় আনা | রাধাকৃষ্ণবিলাস। মাত্র। সত্যনারায়ণের পাঁচালী • শীতলা ? trot witing wilk, black wilka ele. Pure | জয়নাৰায়ণ মুখােপাধ্যায় কর্তৃক পয়, মজল • অতিমালা /• বিনাথের পাচালী | যদি সে দিচি। নামেই } 'n ।।৭ ॥uako guarantor মুখৰিচয়। Send for Samples and stangrue. • মনসার ভাসান ১• আয়তবােধ / মুল্য • হি আল মাত্র। | Bl). :] . A. ভক্তিতত্তসার • বৃহৎ তার লড়াই | THE INDIAN STORES রামপ্রসাদী সঙ্গীত । ভগবতীর সনাম। ১৪ বা তামার কষ্ট, কলিকাতা কল্পতরু Benares City T /• শমির পাঁচালী /• রাধিকার সহস্রনাম | এজেলিতে প্রাপ্তব্য। মহাবিষ্ণু-সংহিতা। | মাত্র। Page #351 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 4 . STYN WID TI EDIT AS SUPPLIED TO: H. R. H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES AND NEARLY ALL THE Maharajas and Rajas of India. LAHORI DHUNSA MALIDA CHADDAR SHAWT. sary war and it asli. nutural, Wue. Thicker than Lalur Dhuw, vory warm vanil, berk, eta REAL LD WORK. wift, ah, grey, almond, ute. 6 yil by.18 Ra 25 to . All onihus, derent embroidery. Myil, ly 58" Rs. 128 to 1.5. 34 ydh, by 58" Rx 16 to 18. Price Rx 35 tn 3. patmir. LADY NHAWL 3 yea, by 5* Rs. 13 Hne. KARULI ALWAN Farvely worked about 3 yde. by 14 yd. 11 With a leautiful Kashmiri etiler, very Rs. 12 . CHILDREN SHAWL Rs. 1 3 . (l'ure Kathmiri). Very nicely workedl. lright oulouri, docent warm.moft decent, ali, natural, alinun Jin. 25 t . (Real gold work). embroidery and kalkar. blues, ute. SHAWL JORA Príoe Rx 7 to 15. 31 sils. by 5" Rs. 18 t. 2). Fery nicely worked in all cant different (double price for a Mir). MALIDA COMPORTERS SIR, 13 to 40). WORKF) very nely "lig Ru. 1.12 to . Excellently workerl : RM 4510 65 JALALPURI DHUNA The long nk by 11" R4. Xta. Pure Kashmiri Rn. 70 tt NO Very warm, soft and onclurahle The MIDIHK SILK He 2 to 2 12. And also frum Re, N5 to 2010. 0 yıla by Rx 14 to 18. PLAIN 68" Rr. 1-2 CHECK WRAPPER 31 yeahy 58" Rs. 7 to 9. TA 27 yela by 11" Rs 2 to? + ry nice, beautiful, warm, Hoft. W ydr. hy 34" Rai to 9: M'am " Rs. 1-2. WORKED MALIDA CAP vds. to 3 hy 58 to 58" HA. 7-8 to 10. For Children Rr. I tu 1-4 he plain can be had) Very nicely worked of up-to-late fashion. KASHMIRI L'ATTOO FOR CHILDREN. Price RA. I to 3. Plain, bir full wait, natural me 1, N 10 IKI 7 to 9. to 24 yil, hy 49" R. 3 to 4 and Check, excellent comune Ruito. RA. 4-4 to 15. ALWATAN KASHMIR CLOTH MALIDA SHIRT Puro Kolmiri," widlo por yard Ra. 7. Vory warm, wift ers Warmt, oft, endurable. And ble up-todate wat and folioti. 27" widle pryru Rr. 1 to 2. 54" wille per gard R. to 6. Price ka. 5 to d. DE UNAPPROVED CAN BE RETURNED. POSTAGE OF BOTH SIDES SHALL BE PAID BY US. AMIR CHAND & SON, Generel Shawl Merchants Il'holesale and Retail, LAHORE. HEALINE URVASIE. IAN NARRATIVE POEM ENGLISH And you need not buy it !!! THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MAGIC. WHY? Iecause :--A MINOLE DOSE convinces its efficacy. locause: A Days UAE DIVUH s complete relief for all burning and inflamation of the Muge, because :-A WxHKUSE eurus rulically restoring the lont henlth. Kecause : foxocut the bacilli -the girms which are the rot call of this maty diwe are TUTTALLY ERADICATED by Hauling Balm, leware of the mok ahead and taku caro boforehand, lont life whall be stal work !!! The insidiou are the worst enemion, id utich in time MAVnine. EALING BALM Han be ned by patients of lith WixCH All plnen A H IT. LALINO BALM D JOR AWAY with the necessity to Injections And Strict are which is sure to follow it. 1EALING BALM --IN Dwerfectly run-jarious and much it din 10 injury to the Inies of the alimentary onal. One of the loading mestical Journal 2. Dr. Vulin X Purbony, M. 1). P. N. (Lond.). says I have much pleasure in to Dulian Lancar mye! **We have no tinu that alwaling Bam ortainha A MI itation in mying that R. Laugin & C' s triking effect on Uruthral infection. Nu Whing Ralm is a wfe and reliable There One will be found tu ronist its beneficial and speciffe effout. tie Agont and one on which modical men 8. Dr. T. U. Ahmel, M. B, C.N. the onenal pablio may, without any doubt, L N. A. (Lardon), Hi M aty'Vice Chrul, says . I can removed thin Henling Balm strongly in the suffering public. 8. AV ROBININO) GLIONE. SHOND EDITlox. Price auruw eight only SONGS TO MYRTILLA AND OTHER POEMS BY SJ. AUROBINDO GHOSE, Price annas elght only. SWUND XDITION. To le haul atKARMAYOGIN OFFICE. 14, SUAM BAZAR STREET COTTA pd." ILHATHONS -..On all siden -- Beward 1! And insist on having the timino thing yre me Baltos and Balma" on all rides and do not want money. Agents for trash. floalan, Luguage, oth in Catalogue frue on appkostion. All c o ndence con. NOTICE. SMALL 1-12 PRICES :-LARAS MOTTLE Rs. 2. l'utego, eto, extre R. Langia & Co., CHEMIST& 8, bowbazar St, Sealdah Corner, Calcutta. Talagraphe addrone, "HEALING" Calcutta PROTL desirous to haren polysul in faiinto one of "LEPROSY LEUCO. DERNA" or Law of Kyo-yht" fouthphilitle origin md other inourable diners abould come under the wonderful trontinent of Aladhost. 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Postan institutions in their purity. www.l paliwth look very soon Il you use the thue m e at a tintuit Branch : 45, Wellesley Stroot, in the hand of the ovogwr w bers of must cure your motery room of the my fan!). medicines Rs & Pyle 3.8 CALCUTTA "To lo hadnt Kabira HARI NARAIN A TATNA'S Tut KALPATART AGENCY, AYURVEIYYA AUSILADHALAYA. 16 SIA W Strust QALCUTTA. 76-1, Shobbabazar Street, il .. Calca KAMADEVA OIL KING & CO., Priemer af all we eukist. Page #353 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ WARTET OF CHEAPRESS. WOOLEN WINTER GOODS. REAL SWADESH. Very decent and durable. Da't bu docslved by buying German Goods with Swadeshi Stimps. If you want real Swadeshi Winter Goods (all wil) please send your order to "KALPATARU AGENCY" immidiately. List of some varieties with price is given below. Rx As. . 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One would have said that no one could stop that mighty outpouring of enthusiasın, unselfishness and heaven-aspiring force. But there was a daw, a source of woskness. Our past defects, besitations, timidities, weaknesses, vices, are gince, light-heade Iness, befishness,scepticism, inconstancy, our readiness to succumb to difficulties, to despair at the first check, all these things were in us, trampled down by the inrush of higher feelings and a greater and nobler euorgy, but not thrown out, not utterly replaced. The nation had entered headlong into a wonderful sadhana, but without knowledge, without the deliberate sankalpa, the requisite diksha. It was the only way it could be Begun. But the sadhak hat has obitandani before 4 OF 4th Agrahayana 1316. is done he can attain realisation; he must cleanse his bosom of much perilous stuff. That cleansing partly by replacing the lower feelings by the higher, cowardice by courge, hasred by love, weakness by strength, partly by working out the evil in imagination or action and rejecting it as it comes up into the mind or the life. It was the first process that took place in the beginning of the move ment, it is the second that is now in progress. In the first years of the movement a nation of cowards became heroes, sceptics became blind believers, the light-minded full of serious purpose, men enten up by selfishness martyrs and low, loose and immoral inspired by ascetics, waverers full of tenacity, the a high and generons idealism and purity. But the work was net complete. In the groundwork of No. 20. of a successful struggle had been removed, and the last state of the nation might have been worse than its first at any rate there would have been infinite troubles, reveres and disasters for the liberated nation, such as are in stow for nation like Persia where the struggle for freedon has not been sufficiently intense, arduous and courplientel in its features to purify the peopl and build its character. It is well to have dono with our trouble s reverses and defonts before the eul is gained, so that we may enter our kingdom pure and strong. We ought now to be able to recogn what it was that has made us fal in the hour of trial; for there can failed To recognize the defects is be no doubt that we have partially. to reject them, and with the will to rise, will ee the menns which will help to raise us. The spirit the nation is rising, again. Only it. must be clearly recognized that tie old outlets are not the right one Solid and thorough work, f discipline by means of nobie and or lely action, this is the path by which we shall arrive at a high national character and evolution. Pretentious shams. the new nation the old evil stuff lingered, and therefore God trampled our work to pieces in order to have it out, so that it might be seen, recognized and rejected. It was that work the pressions and reforms hwe come to do, and it is almost 'done. Had we gone on in our first victorious rush, unhampered and undefeated, we would have entered the kingdom of Swaraj with an imperfect national character, fall of of Chowringhee, hus for once blurttemporarily repressed vicos whisked out the truth. While, in com wald have come to the surface mon with other Anglo-Indian as soon as, the great stimulus porsit des in strains dithy In an unguarded moment our friend and India's, tho Statesman Page #358 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ X KARMAYOKSIN WYTY rambic clouquenco on the magni- policy and measures. The One Punjab has been profound mudle of the reforms the Govern chance of robust and healthy and the opposition to the Conten ment in its deep, wide and opposition lies in the election of in- tion Cungrem and the convoontion imposibly Kagacious generosity dependent inen by the Municipali of the Hindu Sabha, presided over his given and this thrice Weapc .vies apdy to a legnct estet, by the f" by Tv Inoffensive a personagens Captry his boen privileged to Dutrict Boards. They will. bow Sir Vratul Chandra Chatterji, were receive it advertently admites that ever, be in a hopeless minority the only signs of life it gave. W. tho Legislative Councils, as they and will always be liable wonder, is it the fiorentioned hitherto existed, were pretentious to disqualification by any of the en activity which has led to the rails, lintas. As we point out in our gines provided for that purpose searches and arrests : Tho alion Ariete this week, the new Coun- in the rules, if they suppurt their universal opposition to a body cilat shatter no way from the old opposition in the Council by age which has faithfully excluded the Fiet in being moro pretentivustation in the country. And wo Nationaliate and enjoys the support The old were shume because they have yet to see what changes will and patronage of Mr. Gokhale, mar ale to control to the people be made in the District Boards neem to tho authorities a certain while reting to listen und and slunicipalities under the new sign of widespread seditious fuelvive consideration to the popular policy. Gront hupou have been ing in the land. Is it by atirring up volde, which wy, 19 A matter of fact, entertained that, whatever may be sodition with a police pole that only here to by ignored. -- xcept done in the councils, the 1 the Punjab bureaucrats think they in writy inal instano's which municipalities will be made can get rid of unrest? nly acontunted the sense of really free and popular bodies, and, dener on the exprice of the we remember, that expectation THE REFORMED gevernst The Wow (Wun. wis urged at tho Hughly ConferI are of preisely the name ence as a reason for not rejecting COUNCILS. harter, and the only differences the refurine. We doubt whether 000of raportance in the nou-official this expectation will be any more The great wasure which is to winjority- rfully arranged fruitful than the hopen of grunt carry down the name of Lord Mor I. MOUTH perinaDent pular lanco towarde popular institu- luy to distant ages as the inaugura tity, the inervakad number tions in the reform of the Coun. tor of a new age in India. sas of the elected members, and the cils. Under the new schume the lenst all the Anglu Indian papers and Colitis kiven for debate. With municipalities are the only wenk not a few of the Modemtes toll us, # manent popular miner- point in the Government armour, is now before us in all its details ity and the denial of all control, and we ruther fanoy the Govern The mountains have Again beon in IS IN mote huping of gilt on the mnt will follow the policy of tho labour, and the inouse they have Siurface of the y. The Ending rough and mend that point as well. producull this time in enormous in we have recognisert tho nuga. Time will show whether we ur the size and worthy of the angust thouttory churcter of the reforma and Moleratus are right. So far we tains that produced him, but not The one of cold distinfection in have always been right, in those the loss ridiculous for all that. What their comments is very marked, mature and they have alwand is it that this much-trumpeled When the Comcils begin to work. been wrong, the new Councils being scheme gives to a people which is not in the Modernes will realise only the latest of numerous instan- inferior in oducation or intellecthat the new Councils are not only crn during the last fow years. tual calibre tu the Turk, thy Persian void of any true principle of pu- Pelico Unrest in the Punjab and the Chinese who aliandy enjoy Iar representation and control, but The action of some of the states- or Are in sight of full self-govertinjuriona w the interests of the men of this country seems to bo unent! There aru four cleuients guided by the principle that the which hayu always to be considered The Muntelpalities and Reform. best way to bring about parti in a change of this kind, first, the Under the now condition, the onlar object in to try and pronature of the electorato, second, the unicipalities and District Bands note its opposite. They certainly composition of thu budy itself, thini torin at substantial part of the elec- disirn the political unrest to Cook, ly, the freudom of election, fourthly, tonte and return A Ontain propor. but their action soons to be caro. the scope, functions and powers of .. of the members. We do not fully calculated to prolong it No the assemblies. There is not one think we oxygerate when we anymore irritating action could have of thesu points in which the propu but the only chance of any really been taking in the present stntu have really gained they are is hardly w ent pumilar prosentatives of the public mind than the por one of thein in which there but wering the new Councils in provid- sistence in sedition-hunting wnich worse uff thay under the old ly there burdien. The University is being practised on large moale systoin. by or one or two of the land in the Panjab. There is not the What change bas been made in H er ny occasionally assert indoleast sign of trouble or violoncu the electorates ? Except that they bew,but the chancernt present, or eren wird spread agitation of have been increased in number, we ...ia fuvour of their belonging any kind in that province. The do not see that there has been any et type of represontatives whoCAUSCH which excited agitation real ehango ay all, and an increase in ** Satirfied if they can pomo mre- and violence formerly were purely 1 ninber is of no value in itself, but L imitives of the tution by ntere loonland, with the removal of the only if the number of elegtod mem Is neturing to agree with the Govera cause, the effect, w it was bound ben represent a foros pufficient to Besent in the wils of their to do, diappeared. Since then, the give the people ita propor wright ple. Page #359 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAWOGING Y in the legislation and administration of the country. We shall show under the third head that we have gained nothing in this direction. On the other hand not only class,as was formerly the case, ut creed has been. rade the basis of representation And, therefore, unless the Hindus have the strength of mind to boy ett a system which creates a distinction insulting as well as injurious to the community, this measure, while giving us not an atom of self-government, will be a potent engine for dividing the nation into two hostile interests and barring the way towards the unity of India. Formerly, there we only two classes in India, the superior European and the inferior Indian; now there will be three, the supreme European, the superior Mahomedan and the inferior Hindu. This is loss number one, and it is no small one, to the Mahomedan no less then the Hindu. The official of course gains. the remaining six all are representatives of the landholding class who dare not be too independent, although they will no doubt oppose in small matters, which they can do with impunity as there is not the slightest chance of the Govern ment being defeated. The consequence will be that on the Viceroy's Council there is not any reasonable chance of there being a single independent member representing the people. This startling result of the Reforms may not seen at first credible, but if our argument is carefully followed, it will establish itself. No doubt, one or two men like Mr. Gokhale, Sir Pherozshah Mehta or Dr. Rash Behari Ghose will be admitted by permission, but that privilege we had on better terms under the old system. Even if there is no democratic or even semi-democratic basis of elecTon-merely small established bodies which can in no sense be called the people, something might I gained if the Councils were so composed as to give a preponderance or powerful voice to independent elected representatives. That Let us pass to the Bengal Councils and establish our position. In East Bengal there will be twentytwo nominated and two specially nominated against eighteen elected members establishing at once a standing Government majority of six. Of the eighteen who might oppose, there will be four members who are in the nature of things bound to be Europeans and four specially elected Mahomedan members, which what the Councils profess to do once raises the reliable Government and that is why so much parade is vote to thirtytwo; five representatives made of the non-official majority. of District and Local Boards, who, What are the facts? In the Viceroy's Council there are to be thirty-five avowedly Government members, twenty-eight being officials and seven nominated. Of the twentyfive elected members eleven will be ment from the new Councils all over India; as we shall show from the Bengal examples thes, Councils will contain a predominant proGovernment vote even among the non-official members and their representatives will be therefore proGovernment men. That makes forty-six reliable votes for the Government. Of the remaining thirteen two will be Europeans who will naturally side with the Governinent; that makes forty-nine. Of the remaining eleven five will bo specially elected Mahomed in representatives and, as under the Dew system the Mahomedans are a favoured class depending for the Continuance of that favour on good In-haviour. that means another live reliat votes for the Govern Tent, which makes fifty-four. Ot from the preponderance of Mahomedans on those bodies, are bound to be Mahomedans, two representatives of landholders of whom one at least is likely to bo a Mahomedan and the other, being a landholder, cannot afford to be too independent. There remain three members of Municipal bodies who are all likely to be independent, if the elections are not interfered with by indirect. pressure. Therefore, out of forty two members only three are likely to be independent members. It is noedless to point out that the representative of the non-official members on the Viceroy's Council is sure to be a pro-Government man. We pass on to West Bengal where things ought to be better. Here there are twentytwo nominated against twentysix clected members, giving at first sight a non Governinent majority of fur. But wo have to subtract from the apparent majority and add to the apparent minority four members from at 3 European or predominatingly European constitutuencie Bur Mahomedan members and the member for the University, now practically a department of the Government. That gives a Government vote of thirtyone and a possible opposition voto of seventeen. Of these again five are represen tatives of the landholders who cannot be independent to any notable extent and of whom only: one or two are likely to be independent at all. There are therefore, only twelve votes of which we can any hope, the representatives of the Boards and Municipalities. Here also the independent section of the community is hopelessly ineffective in numbers. Only four of these will be representatives of Bengai and this is one of the inost joyous results of the policy of partition and deportation plus co-operation which is the basis of the new measure. Here again the chances of an independent representative being returned to the Viceroy's Council ure small on paper, nil in reality. When we come to the freedom of the electors in choosing their representatives, we find restrictions so astonishing as at once to expose tho spirit and purpose of these reforms. The Boards and Municipali ties which alone represent in a faint degree the people are debarred from electing anyone not a member of these bodies. Thus at one blow it is rendered impossible for a popular lender like Sj Motilal Ghose, unless the Government choose to nominate him, to be on these amazing Councils. Farther, anyone dismissed from Government service, e. g. Sj Surendranath, sentenced at any time to imprisonment or transportation, e. g. Mr. Tilak, or bound down, e. g. mofussil leaders like Sj Anath Bandhu Guha or Sj Hardayal Nag, the leading men of Mymensing and Chandpur respectively, or declared by the authorities to be of undesirable antecedents, g. Lala Lajpat rai, Sj Aswini Kumar Datta, Sj Krishna Kumar Mitra and all Nationalists and agitators generally, are ipsofacto incapable of representing the people under the exquisite reforms. After all this it may m waste of tin to go into the question of the scop, buctions d powers of the Councils. They briefly be summed up by myg that the councils have טאים Page #360 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. And no powers, and that they havo Morley, Tom Minto and their ad. by 119 with the lower Creation. T. 1180 no functions except tu tulk visery on the skill with which the is those vitul wants, the huagur for hut by means freely and no whole thing has boen fratred, the wealth, luxary, beuntiful womed. longer at large. We certainly do Moderatus on the glorious price for rich foods and drinks, which diswwt object to the rule that no which one or two of their lowlers have turbed the first low but perfect tember shall talk for more than soll the popular cause, the Hindus economy of society and mule the fifteen minuty at Mrrtch: our on their bumiliation and the country institution of private property, only regret in that the maximum generally on the disillusionment. with its huge train of evils, inequal puhel net loc fifteen seconds. But We hope the final disillusionment ity, injustice, violence, frunt, since to talk inconclamively and which these (Sauncils, when they civil commotion and hatred, ask questions which need not be will bring about for moru class selfishnen, fasily BeltishA rduinoa the Clovernment successfully than could have been nors and personal selfishness, an inTikry, is the only activity allowed done by any Nationalist propaganda. evitable necessity of buman proto tl. august councillors, it SOIR ATOM. The Mother of All work like adding injury to insult to THE NATIONAL VALUE OF ART. through evil as well as good, memu! helge in this windly previlege through temporary evil she brings with o niny restrictions. The -- -- about a better and lasting gowl. restrictions plaeval on the putting There in terleney in modern There disturbances were complicated of interpellation would rule ut time to deprecinte the value of the by the heightening of the primitive order half the questions in the beautiful and ovientre the value anind emotions into more interne louise of Common. It je curio11 of the seful, tendency curbel in und coinplex formes. Lovu, hatred. huwcurfully the Government has Europe by the inperions inaintenee vindictivencne, Angen attachment. warded tall against anything of an ng long tradition of culture joulousy and the host of similar pa which might incrivenience it or d generous training of the non- Mion,--the chittoor mind-stuff put it into a corner. Even to ask thetic perceptions : but in India, suffused by the vital wants of th: y question about the conduct or where we have been cut off by prana, that which the Europenne cal! ch wracter of person except in their meronary and woullous education the beart-cand to be comminal oficial or public capuity, is lainel, from all our ancient roots of culture n their application anl, a prsal No that, for instince, if an otticiul and tradition, it is corrected only wants, clamoured for separate sati. tiisconducts himself in a fagrant by the struns of imagination, emo faction. It is for the satisfaction of tander, so long as he can say that tion and wpiritul celicney, sub- the vital and cinotional needs of he has done it in his privatecamenty, but not yet destroyed, in humanity that madera nations an! the tioverment cannot be ques the temperament of the people. bucietics exist, that commerce grane tieten to the truth of the matter The value attached by the ancients Anul Science minister's to human or its intention with regard to the to music, art and poetry have be- luxury and convenience. But for precant individual. With a little come almost intelligible to an there now wants, the establishment lul ingenuity we think there is nye bent on depriving life of its of private property, first in the Brainly any testim. not of the meaning by turning earth into clan or faroily. then in the inBallest anil t insignificant sort of glorified antheap or breedividual, the institution of slavery sort of glorified anthead or lee rhameter, which could not be him and confusing the lowest, and other necesary device thr lorought inter the restricting though most primary in necessity, meiern world would be hale PRUNES. Andto crown all the of the incing of human progress come into existence; for the satisPresident in yirea the power of with the aim of this grunt evolution | faccion of the primary c omic lowing any question on the hry process. The first and lowest wants and bodily necessities woull A nd that it will inconveniene necessity of the race is that of self- never have carried us beyond the the State, in other words himself preservation in the body by # suffi l l counmuw or tribe. But im his (iovernment, and he may cient supply and equable distributhese fiamry wants anul poesi. charellow try supplementary question of foul, shelter and raiment. tics have to be satisfied and satis tions without any reason whatever! This is a problem which the oldest fied universally, or society bo' Any r solution may be disallowed communistic human societies solver comes diseased and states cuivulsel: for similar 2017 or absence of to perfection and without comun with edition and revolution.. resu. W we add that Native us it ennast be suhed except by The old arrangement of a mass Nastos. Achant front dis convenient but nequitable of slases well fed and provided and CUISSON, the Minty similirly ante. arrangement which nukes of the select class or classes enjoying Kuunteland timt no valued be m.jority waves provided with in greater or less quantity the nuttaesito the rulutions of the these primary wants and neces- higher wants of humanity broku Cour..the Mancial Statement sities and ministering under com- down in the mediaeval ages, beand mor e at all can be pulsion to a few who rise higher cause the heart began to develop propo s te on the Badget, wodatisfy larger in 'The tou powerfully in humanity and we think we have mad all that is are the wants of the vital instincte, under the influence of philosophy, necessity to int in its true colors estled in our philosohy the prana ethicnu religion began to sprend the glorion liberty of this mont h , which go beyond and dotninnte its clain beyond the person, the class. wonderful an! unheard of reform. the CTO inittual, wants. simple. I tho family, the clan to the nation and W. Per il gratuite lard lavarse and undiriminating sharotlu humanity or to all creation. A Bool Bool Soaps are uarivalled in the market.. Page #361 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ Temporary makeshift was invented to replace slavery, called free labour, by which men were paid and brihet to accept voluntarily the position of slaves, contenting themselves with the curse satisfaction of the animal necessities and in return providing by their labour the higher wants of their niasters now called superiors or higher classes. This also has become a solution which will no longer serve. The whole f humanity now demands not merely the satisfaction of the body, the anna, but the satisfaction also f the prana and the chitta, the vital and emotional desires, Wealth, luxury, enjoyment for neself and those dear to us, participation in the satisfaction of national wealth, pride, lordship, rivalry, war, alliance, peace, once the privilege of the few, the higher classes, of prince, burgess and noble are, now claimed by all humanity. Political. social and economie liberty and equality, two things difficult to harmonize, must now he conceded to all men harmonized as well as the present development of humanity will allow. It this claim that arose, red with fury and blinded with blood, in the French Revolution. This is democracy, this Socialist, this Anarchism; and. however fiercely the privileged and propertied classes may rage, curse and denounce these forerunners of, Demogorgon, they can only temporarily resist. Their interests. may be hoary and venerable with the sanetion of the ages, but the future is mightier than the past and evolution proceeds relentlessly in its course trampling to pieces. all that it no longer needs. Those who fight against her fight against the will of God, against a decree written from of old, and are already defeated and slain in the karan jagat. the world of types and CALIS where Nature fixes every thing before she works it out in the visible world. Nihatah pur KARMAYOGIN. and it is the highest function that the mass of mankind has thoroughly perfected. Beyond the manas is the buddhi, or thought proper, which, when perfected, is ide pendent of the desires, the clans of the body and the interference of the emotions. But only a minority of men although spirituality has often entered into humanity in great waves, it has done so merely to create a temporary impetus and retire into the souls of a few leaving only its coverings and shadows behind to compose and inform the thing which is usually called religion. Meanwhile the thought is tl e highest man has really attained and it is by the thought that the old society has been broken down. And the thought is composed of two separate sides, judgment or reason and imgination, both of which are necessary to perfect ideation. It is by Science, philosophy and criticism on the one side, by art, poetry and idealism on the other that the old state of humanity has been undermined and is now have developed this organ, much less perfected it. Only great thinkers in their hours of thought are able to use this organ independently of the lower strata, and even they are besieged by the latter in their ordinary life and their best thought suffers continually from these lower intrusions. Only developed Yogins have a vishuddha buddur. a thought organ cleared of the interference of the lower strata by chitta-shuddhi or purification of the chitta, the mind-stuff, from the prana collapsing, and the foundations full of animal, vital and emotional have been land for the new. Of disturbances. With most men the these Science. philosophy and buddhi is full of manas and the criticism have established their manas of the lower strata. The ma- use to the mass of humanity by jority of mankind does not think, it ministering to the luxury, comfort. has only thought sensations: a large and convenience which all men minority think confusedly mixing desire and arming them with justi up desires,predilections, passions, pre-fication in the confused struggle judgments, old associations and pre- of passions, interests, cravings and judices with pure and disinterested aspirations which are now working thought. Only a few, the rate ariswith solvent and corrosive effect toents of the earth, can really and throughout the world. The value of the other side, more subtle and truly think. That is now the true profound, has been clouded to the aristocracy, not the aristocracy of the body and birth, not the aristocracy mass of men by the less visible and of vital superiority, wealth, pride sensational character of its workings and luxury, not the aristocracy of higher emotions, courage, energy. successful political instinct and the habit of mastery and rule, though these latter cannot be neglected.-but the aristocracy of knowledge. undisturbed insight and intellectual ability. It emerges, though it has not yet emerged, and in any future arrangement of human society this natural inequality will play an im portant part. Above the buddhi are other faculties which are now broadly included in the term spirituality. This body of faculties is still rarer and more imperfectly developed even in the highest than the thought organ. Most inen mistake intellectuality, imaginative inspira tion or emotional fervour for spirituality, but this is a much higher function, the highest of all, of which all the others are coverings and veils. Here we get to the fountain, the source to which we return, the goal of human evolution. But Just out! Just out! THE HINDU SYSTEM OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE AND ART. SECOND EDITION. Price Rs. 1-4-0 HY KISORI LAL SARKAR M. AB. Extint from the Book nied RAM KRISHNA, HIS LIFE AND RAYINGS" by Prof. F. Maxmuller page 04. 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MOJUNDER 121, Cornwallis Street, Calcutta Page #362 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN.. ANANDAMATH. of mout; no longer the skilful fight ur, the heric figure of the man who CHAPTER 1X had bwheelel the English captain Mobenda hul deseo from with the sweep of a sword; no longthe cart, wrested a min from one ar hul he that aspect with which the par wad made ready to even now he hul proudly rebuked join in the fight. But at this Mohonra. It walk as if the night of moment it came home cleuly to that beuty of plain and forest, hi that these then went robber river and microns stream, all the and the plunder of the treasure the moonlit pacelul earth, hal stirred object of their attack on the sol. his heart with a great gladness : it diny. In obedience to this ide way is if Ocean were laughing in be stol away from the scene of the the ownbeams. Bhavnanda befight for to help the robbers meant ame siniling, clothont, courteous to be a partner in their ill-duing. of prech. He grew very eager to Then he thung the sword away and talk and male many efforts to open was slowly leaving the place when a conversation, but Mohendra would Bhavanaudat came and storier not speak. Then Bhavananda, hav. him. Muhendra said to him, ing 1. other source, began to "Tell me, who are you?" sing to himselt. Bhavati replied, What need "Mother, I bow to thee! have you to know that?" Rich with thy hurrying streams, "I have a tree" silid Muhenr. Bright with thy orchart gleams, "You have done the to-day it very Cool with thy winds of delight, great service. Dark fields waving, Mother "I hurdly thought you realized of might, it." said Bhavatumu," you had it Mother free! weapon in your hand and yet you The song astonished Mohendra mtood upart. A landholder are you and and he could understand nothing of that's #han good at being the it. Who might be this richly death of inilk and ghee, but when watered, richly fruited Mother, work has to be dones, in ape." cool with delightful windy and Before Bhavananda hall well dark with the harvests! What finished his tirade, MohondranMother?" hy nyked. wered with contempt and clisgust, Bhnvnnandi without any answer "But this is buil work, -a robbery !" continued his song. ** Robbery or not," retorted "Glory of moonlight Ireams Bhavananda "we have done you Over thy beaches and lonily Horne little service and are willing streins; to do you n little more." Clad in thy blossoming trees "You have done me sumo He?. Mother, giver of ense, vice, I own," said Mohendra " but Laughing low and sweet: what new service can you do mo! Mother, I kiss thy feet. And at a dacoit's hins I am better Spoker sweet and low : unhelped than helped." Mother, to thoo I bow. " Whether you rccept our profter Mohen tri said. "That is the er service or not," said Bhavananda country, it is not the Mother." deptus on your own choice. If you Bhavananda replied, "We roog. do choose to tako it, come with the nize no other Mother. Mother and I will bring you where you can Motherland is inore than henven moet your wife and child." itself.' We wily the motherland in Mohendra turned and stool still. our mother. We have neither "What is that?" he cried. mother nor fither nor brother nor Bhavananda walked on without frien, wife tor son nor house por Any reply, and Mohendra had no homo. We have her alone, the choice but to walk on with hin, richly-wateront, richly-fruited, coo wondering in his heart what new with delightful winds, rich with kind of rubbers were these. harvests-" CHAPTER X Thon Mohendra understood and Silontly in the moonlit night sid, "Sing it again." Bhavananda the two crossul the open country. Bang once more. Muhendra was silent, sorrowful, full Mother, I bow to theu ! Rich with thy hurrying streams, of prito, Ent also a little curious. Bright with thy orchard glerine, Suddenly Bhavananda's wholo Cool with thy winds of delight, aspéct ubagod. No longer was he Dark Hells waving, Mother of tho-ncetie serious of aspect, cal might Mother frec. Glory of a wonlight drunuss Over thy beaches and lordly strerins; Chiul in thy blossoming trees, Mothor, giver of case, Langhing low and sweet! Mother, I kins thy feet, Sprenker sweet and low! Mother, to thee I bow... Who hath silid thou art Work in thy Innde, When the words tuh out in Seventy million hands And seventy million voice's mur Thy dreadful mame frone xbore tu) shore? With many strengths who art mighty and stored, To there I call, Mother ant Lal! • Thou who svest, arise and save! To her I cry whu cler her foemen Irave Back from plain and sea And shook bersell trec. Thou art wisdom, thou art law, Thou our heart, our soul, breath, Thou the love divine, the ana In our heart that onnettes denth. Thine the strength that ner' the arm, Thine the bestuty, thine the charm. Every innge made divine In our temples is but thine. 'Thou art Durga, Lidly and Queen, With her hands that strike and her swords of her Thou art lakshuni lotus the And the Muse a hundre:wl- tel. Pure and perfect without pr. Mother, lend thine car. Rich with thy hurrying streams Bright with thy orchard gleine Turk of hue, O candid liir In thy soul, with jewelled hair And thy glorious smile divine, Loveliest of all wrthly lands, Showering wealth from well stored hands! Mother, another mine! Mother sweet, I bow to thee Mother great and free! Trenulitor'x nuite. It is difficult. to translate the Naional Anthem of Bengal into verre in another language owing to its unique union of sweetness, simple directners and high poetic force. All ritompts in this direction have beon failures. In order, therefore, to bring the render unacquninted with Bengali nearer to the exact force of the ori. ginal, I give the translativa in prese line by iné. Page #363 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. TAMA - - - - I bow to thee; Mother, AN IMAGE. richly-watered, richly-fruited, erol with the winds of the south, Rishing from Troy like a clonil on the plains the dark with the crops of the Trojans thundered Jun 18 harresti, term womes thundering thick with the dust the Mother! of kingdoms her strands rejoicing in the glory Elged with the devious dance of the lightning, so all TNIM of the monight, Lou with the mar of the chariot loud with the enunt hirlandy clothed beautifully with and the war-cry, her troos in flowering bloom, Rushed from Troywaris gleuning with spears and relled swoct of laughter, sweet ofnpouch, enormous. the Mother, giver of boons, giver Joyous ne ever Paris let them glancing in Armour, Brilliant with gold like a bridegroom, playing with of blisal Terrible with the clanorous leath and battle shout of seventy million Even ns in his chamt er he played with benutiful Helen Touching her body rejoiced with low and lyrical Innghter, throats, and the shares of worly So he laughed as he smote his foemen. Round him the amous. misecl in twice seventy Rund hin the speurs of the Argives tong like million hands voices of mailen Who sayeth to thec, Mother, that Trilling the song of bridal bliwy, the chant hymnened: thou art weak? Round him the warriors fell like flowers strewn brwial Holder of multitudinous strength, Red with the beauty of bloodl. I bow to her who gives AL' ROHINDO GHONE her who Trives from her the armies of her foemen, r onel or winding leginlat , ... the Mother! LUUNGILD NETUIM. Wembers of the (vancil: Irwvided that it will not lir innfaller Thou art knowledge thou art the Lieutenant ( or len tu. conduct, BENGAL LEGISLATIVE many official per under the Regalo 1 hout our heart, thout our stil COUNCIL tion that the majority of all the members for thou art the life in our of the Council well in this body. . NOTIFICATION. 11. The twenty-six letel embar in the all'inthou art might, In exercise of the power conferred try! specified in Regulation. I will le lected | As follows, namely: O Mother, rection R, Hub-ection (%) of the Indian (i) By the corption of the in the heart. O Mother thou art Huncil Act, 1009 ( 9 Edw. 7, ch. 1), the member. Governor-Cieneral in Council ham, with love and faith. the approval of the Secretory of State (11) Hy the l'hiversity of Chitta 1 It is thy image we raise memler. for India in Council, appointed the oth in every temple (vii) ky the municipal day of November, 1909, an the cate on RI menler For thou aut Darga holding her which the provisions of the nitid Act shall (iv) By the chastit MAIN RU con intention for all i tan Weapons of war, memben. (v) Hy the lenehollen5 metuens lammal at play in the lotus for all councils in British India. (vi) by the Mahomean tunity 1 In cartime of the power conforted by aul Sporch, the goldless, giver meindrin. nection of the Indian Councils Art, 1904 of all lore. (V11) ly the Len al humber of (9 Elw.i, (h. +), the Governor General To thee I bow ! mere 1 member in Council hus, with the approval of the I bow to ther, guldess of wealth (11) By the enkrutta Tries. Secretary of State for Iudin in Gunel, 1 memberi pure and peerless, mulu the following Regulations for the III. The election of the members richly-walterce, richly-fruited, nomination and election of Members of preilied on Regulation 11 shall be elected the Mother! the Legislative (uncil of the Lieutenant by the electorate a cordance wit I bow to the Mother cloverner of Bengal - tlou penedores Tomctively p ribelin ELEX TION AND NOMINATION. dark-huudl; candid, the Schedules anneal to the Rru 1. (1) The Members of the LAN tim. sweetly smiling, jewelled and lative aucil of the Lieutenant-liovernor IV. No won whall be eligible for acornel, of Bengal shall urdinary wint of... Bertion a mber of the councilir ! the holder of wealth, the lady A. - Members elected by the ANAE' 11 - of plenty, Maritied in Reguintin II, who shall be () IN not Britih ubject of (6) the Mother! twenty-six in number: a fende or() lan bern nulwg d l. 1. Membene nomintel by the Lieute competent cival court to be of want.Chovertor, with the winetin of the mind or (l) in under twenty five you Governor General, when wall but exceeelfie () 14 An un tid . .. twenty-two in number and of wann (1) rupt or an und scharged Invont, #! not more than seventeen may be oficial, ha n di Uind f the insti. And (b) two shall be non-official person ment Nervice or (9) het toen nie. Silver to be wale tod, one from the Indian con by a criminal onurt to imprimuntunut to mercial community and one from the an offence puninbable with imprint ownmaake FOOTBALLS. planting community. for torno exceding wis mountby, .. transportation or hoe beth order Agents wantod everywbere. (2) In addition to the forty-eight unem. Liste free on application. bers above specified, the Lieutenant-Giover. Ind nourity for good behaviour un... the Code of Criminal produse SEN SEN nor may nominato two more persona, whe- mentence or order not having ul . thor officials, or non officials, having ex 1, Chowringhee CALOUTTA. l , 11.. pert knowledge of subjects connected with I ty been reverneci 5 ore Medals . Oe Page #364 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MKMAYOGIN Netver: Tocident vb. NEWS. offendered parlowed or (1) bas been debut clere, for which of theme electorate bo ARXKDABAD, PEET. red from practining ma legal practitioner whall werRod the choice or declaration The "Advoortaan by order of any content Authority or (() shall be exclusive. . . on the Ahmedabad bomb incident uber 1. lier'n deelared loy the Lieutenant- (?) When any mich choice or declara-1 fiovernor tale of web reputation and tion but been made, the vote recorded | "Be fat as we are able to judge there is Audents that bir clition would in his for woch person in any electorate for mbaolutely nothing to connect it with pinin, o nly to the public in which he is not to to serve whall be deered the chain of recent erimes which die not to have been who have expert know. turled other side of Ipdia and not P lot in UHC# ( la. (A) Teilge of subjects conected with propria little evidence to suggest that add () the di qualifiction may be re p ending leginlation shall hold come of any organized consipracy of by An arxler of the Lieutenant office for three years or Auch mharter kind. That it is nerious enough that Cinner in this chall I period as the Lieutenant-liovernor may it has prolaldy cost human life and V. No non lle eligible for at the time of minntion determine. that it might have been worse is quite lection under any publend of Re. (to be runtzared.) undeniable un particular act however Qulation 11 low he ww the quali in pired and with whatever bestive, fint prescribed for candidates in the would let the last to minimise it S cule regulating letiotin under that but we hope that until the facts are Hubbal fully know if no handle will be given VI. NOHTO shall lic itiral to SWADESHEIN (ALLT ITA to carmonigers who are always with A Sw.denki meting was held at College trat any election hell under these us to turn this part of the county Square on Sunday at 3-30 pm. Babu Regulation if much ID upside down and to fabricate crespirnica Teli PruMANDA Roy (howdhuri was to (H)Ir a female or (b) is a ninor or(-) and plots which exist only in heated have prevideel over the meeting. But Te been w el hy #rumpeten rivil and fantastic inaginations. Until ne uwing to him unavoidable aluence the chair it to lie of und mind. have Bengal's justification for it and we was takenly Fabu Lalit Muhandra, M. A VII. Erry On who in elector believe there is no wign of it we have ominated under thew Regulation to The meeting opened with the well-known no desire to see this presidency ovemember of council wall before hintinnal ning "Amar Desh" For First all, run with OPAR! fabrications whicla Babu Syam Lall iwwami delivered an taking him wat wake, nt a meeting of accompanied actual wrong doing in Benimpressive peech dwelling upon our the funcil, anthor utfituation of his gal. Within the Lounds of possibility Swadeshi work during the last four years that crime has no reigen in the activity allegiance to the crown in the following He oweved that every one of the was fra hany: of Indian Anarchints at all and that bound by a wott of national obligation to ITA. R Inving been elected nominn. bene were of firewok type largely whow hin deep and heartfelt reapert to the tell member of the Lieutenant-Cover in te during the Dewali festival and ..of W aldo wolemnly HWORT (or deporter. The best means to show this quite capable, if careeruly handled . Tweet to thein is to preserve Swadeshim alim) that I will bar toe lleginnce doing damage actually indietid on 14 1. His Majesty the King Emperor of in twt monining Mtrictly within the unfortunate bullock cart driver." imi Hin beitt hru CONADIH And that Lounds of law. He then referred to the I will faithfully discharge the duty of injuries entwed ly the recent eyelone to AGRA POLICE RER-ISKETOR'S CASP. 1. Hier un which I am thout to the porest inhabitants of Faridpur. The came of Police Sub-Inspector. Jure, Kbulus and animal and added (iajadhar Perhad has now gone up for entes. 1. To IHALK SKATA VACANT. thut if the innerunt do not readily revision before the errsion Judge of o Vill. (1) If any permou () not being f fund the calatuitos of those Agin. This Police officer, it is alleged, will know no bounde He was ligilile for loution 14 sleuted under these severely Akulted wome Indian rewidents, fluwe ly l'enclit liimpati. Kalyatirth liekulations, or (b) having len subiect t.. men and women living in his circle, kees - Ni babe la yf the list Mlities tuted in lawn (0) Dutt deliveredd ing them under wrongful confinement t ulntion IV, a fails www (-) ( (v) or (l) in to the Swadeshi and and attempting to extort money to tutke the water armation N Intl. In thing up the Presidedt ibel from them. It will be remembered heel that ly Wall the foundation Iy Regulation VII within the time an une of unde-Lin. We must not give that the accused Wa discharged the Lieutenant (intner may concler it up. The meeting then dissolved. Ly the Joint Magistrate of Ag. Thu Iwonalile, the Lieutenant-Governor shall levision was Aled by R. G. Shu y notification in the local official inzettu na Bar-at-law One of the grounds in telare in election or otimation to be that the Lower Court should bare ACGOUNTANTS & AUDITORS." Void or his heat to le vacant. wommitted the case to the Court of (?) When any such declaration in milo B. MUKER JEL & Co. Sessions when it hold that the injuries Wu Lieutenant Governor shall, by nuti. Diplomad Accountants & Auditors 1.d been caured by the police and that lication is afruil, oull upon the recto 1ere was substratom of truth aud Filtererned to elect the H (London) ill, within that it was unable to sift the truth 93, Clive Street, Chluta such time may be prescribed by much from exaggerated statement Tbe case notification, or shall with the notion of UKRASERK "RONIT AND SATISFACTORY continues to excite ibe greatest interest WHEN IT Moderate Fees. the Governor General nominato another pent, w the we may be. 9ganestore"ọcoccong noel (3) If any punog uleted at such freslo 10 THE CALCUTTA HCK ECPATHIC eletion in not eligible for cleotion, the 1 Lieutenant-ltovetoor my with the like PHARMACY. Annction, continet any pervon who is !! Established 1866. paliville for election by the electorate . The first and the ladie "mopathio concernoct . Plat maoy in the East. & IX. (1) If may person is oleted by AJAN, Mynment of hours and mou thasou alectorat he whall, by 1 & Emydivines hus junt a rived. notice in writing wigned by bim and deli-19.4. peritiu fur Cancer and other vered to the Chief Secretary to the whiu dicam G'overnment of Bengal, .within Noven 3 Dr. A. N. Mukerjéo M.D. (Phila! da y form the date of the publication of delphia) can be durulted daily from The rowult of woh alections in the local r. ........ official Casette whore, or in his default BERIGRY & Co. the Lieutenant-Clovernor shall dealsro, for 2 . LA BLA STRE, Calcune . 21.11.27 URRER.CKIIPUR KCAD ET cu ocaat TONQootosegh CALCUTTA - 1 w. . Page #365 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN NEWS. NEWS. NEWS f INA SFANATION CANE: Last lfunk on INDLANK Tip of Mr. Blick's A NESORE A PONTEST. w ! Inte for Indian students, alle 1 Hon'ble Mr. ticule in de A citronpondent writon to the Hindu Oriental Landi, he len pret Al l the ritual M lleging that the Government of India, e nt's Puk wish the weet of a ule wave hver more the . trary to the policy of non-interference, introling Imalia insight into English Kater uit wanted to kweek down the wind life. which, the Viceroy mid av Udaipur, they ytting in Bagland and wprati were following in regard to Natives Arant le lender to the Ciwwernment. Iu Trulia the real werk-end visits to rain county states bare advised the Myrore Govers. fel the goal of Clunial S 4 weru rent that the appointment of Mr. Setlur No p a nd will lor arried on a 1. Puisbe Juden of the went. The ligutt roului di n with the held tetinal R. LI. Iwa Puimte Judy of ped at Mulvan a threat (11.fourt of Mywire was but drumble. of the wees will be dinge Towalut o bere bly the The v ondentes ou to way that form The hul u Scheme. The owwaminathing " the timer turnt of India's ramen fur thaghly lucian with untive ruhanel on. The ring will remed on the is appete to be that Mr. Butlur when write instant. vtising an advente at Halay litel abik entitlul "The Trial of INDIAN IN BIRMINGHAS. Tak ud then truit in rumoured that Pultce. Hattat 1.1 An unpleasant wir has been called in the wy Politirul Ipatent had in At the Land Falukh Bande Mat. Biruinghalu, Me the it woulder written by Mr. anum L. Agoney the police enptured respondent Inily Sulor to Mr. Tilak expowiny wytothy are in the city, by the attitude und wuk away all copies of "Kaum acoptel by the authorities towards witlolais poganda. "The Ylitor in Kintar.ch Zinda rathihai" or low butions our e ed students at the university atew that we believe the are kept alive," Nu hari wuluzat bu are Abi tu avail themselves of the muli. • V odent's in that to Me grberal Gurel etwat wel vice, "quillus alien" tary priation at det by the I net but wils that the letter in en mening national ducatius. Lalehand's Training Corps. It is stated that two of e n was written Nationalist futher applied for bail but the applicant the members of the situimyban Cuir Trailer in Sleut at the time of the was but by the District Maginii au tu wity contingent arv Indians, anil that use Salat (ungrean eX| Mwing di appwal of renew the application after the police laul War Office edict they have been diali streint tactiek. This letter fell into sent up the he. From Kishen Singh's tied fruitting for the examination for ther hands of the CID. at ate of the huune the police removed all copies of commission which are held in ronnretiva loutta house searches and was suline Handar Baut" meaning distribution by with the curls... "India." urntly Aled u ad exbilit in the Alipatre monkey, "Tahzebki Bezaltgi" meaning H-mbce and read in court by Mr. blewishes of Furupan civilinition, hogy Milih unning revolt of Chint, A1 VICKROY ATTACARD. wat ie khiynal" meaning betal of While the Vicurvy and Lily Mint I'I.INTER UY Tilak HRAN. trunt, "Gada wekning mutiny," things were driving from the weation at Abunda Mr. A...terchand Nathu, puWisher of bat" or revolutions, l'nyt pikake hal to Rani Spiru's tutul, t ime • Tilak Virah," was asked and las fur. tunela pake" uning wizing wrist were hurled at the carriage, one frau thu niekied y for 1,500 to Allen, the aftet bukling ting and photooflak, I denne chwil which line the streets Insthil Maguinte, Ahmedabad was sweptet und The Nergeant of the luni-killen Dr. Uput up wing of ons who was riding on the left of the Awuruxk Dorry. hun A and Ajit Singh. A carriage cleverly kneiked the tirat and Another dacuity of a wione natur in al per n isbn Singl.' Ajit with his sword 'The Herond hit the Van puted to have been constitted at gb's butler, went to the city Tuy's Jaunlar h am bo'ding an Tajna gore, a village in Manikgonj. It is Superintendent for suretden barf, brella mer laily Misto un b ut stated that a 40 tn 30 persone drowed but was infortued their w only and fell to the ground. like gentlemen, wie witlr hats and Carch wamaul.Swara Singh is said to Their Excelleni were quite untamed on, entered the houre of one cupi be Huffering from cuttutuption. The and drove on to the law if nothinx hall Shah At midnight on Wednesday be of Buwa Dlanpetu, pleados had happened. ta, ad fuer lening down the be Kasur and father-in-law of Ajit Singh They melted the programit ut Ajit. *westched At Kunur and Allural lyur derained with R. Ahtold and afterwards entertained . in cael. A pial inquiry * single b etwear Lyalpur. the r oleials at lunch on their truit quing on. Thails of dacnity and utt A mort was then received that a pe Fairy are yet wanting er-by band wuyurntly picked up on Dkaru or (itLAN BASU. Paploded and A Labuto of the thirsilne whirl r reports the cloth of Thx SUAMPER MORDER JUDGMENT. Gulab lane, tbe betotne of the famo u s hinu meritis injuries but the result A lahore Urdu daily ayu that the of the investigation is not yet known. ame. Ho'lile Malik Lunar Hyat Tiwada ham Go an appeal against that portion of the het eruit judgment in the Shabpar under one in which Mr. Justice Johns LARGEST IN INDIA tune dilelieved the evidenre of the Hon'. lile Malik and poned remarks against Awarded Modal at the Indian Industrial Exhibition of 1906-07. htu. MACHINE-MADE STOVE PAITED ANOTHER BEDITION'Cauk ar LAHORE. ITEEL TIIN! Ziely Hon, editor and proprietor of the CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. Defunct Peshawar paper, it in wid, has Extract from Mr. J. (1. unming, L. (WAR ten charged under Ber. 1944. fur weddi perial Heport on Industrial Kurs . H .A tinur printinge in his paper. It is fur. (lido Salcotta (inntir, Augu4 , 1N). thiet Naid that one of Ajit Singh's look BATERN The ARYA YAITURY OF 107. MACHILA BAZAR ROAD, C'ALA L'TTA, turns ou in an adaptation from Becley's Explana articles tint of England 10, MACIUA BASAR ROAD, Calcutta. Tel Adul..." TRUNKRAM UTTA THE ARYA FACTORL TMOEMAA Page #366 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 NEWS. BAL CANDIDATES FOR THE ELECTIONS. Maulvi Fakhruddin, the leading Mahoedan Vakil of the Patna Bar and JointSecretary to the Behar Provincial Muslina League, is a candidate for election to the Bengal Legislative Council by the special Malome dan electorates of the Behar group regards the election of two members to the Bengal Legislative Council by the Mahomedan electorate of Bengal Proper, Khan Bahadur Moulvi Gholam Quasim, zmindar, Hon rary Magistrate, Chairman of the Municipality and of the local Beard Basithat, member of the District Boards of the 21-Perganas and Khalua, is a candate for one of the seats. Mr S. K. Hain Bar-at-Law, Bhagaljeur and Moulvi Mohammed Ishifuk, B. L., author of The Mahomedan Law and vakil of the High Court, Calcutta stand as candidate for the Bengal Council form the especial Mahomedan electorate of Behar. INDIA IN PARLIAMENT. THE CASE OF MR. LAJPAT RAI. In the Commons, Dr. Rutherford asked the Under-Secretary for India whether he was aware that in the libel case of Laj pat Rai and the Daily Express the Seeretary of State for India had deported Mr. Lajjnt Rai was user 1 by Judge in the summing up to the jury, as a ground for matigating the damages for the charges of sedition made against the plaintiff and not justified by the defendants, and whe ther the Secretary of State will make some amends to Mr. Lajpat Rai for the injus tree done to him by deportation without charge or tal? The Master of Elibank replied: "The Secretary of State finds no reason for tak ing any such action as is suggested in the ווו Mr. Mackatness: "Is it fair to Mr. Laj Jal Rai that he should not know why he was depeated I have repeatedly informed the Hon. Member," said the Master of Elibank, "what the policy of the Government with gard to deportation is rightly wrongly it was decided not to inform I of the grounds of his deportation. THE GULAB BANOO CASE De Rutherford asked the Under Secre ar; whether he had any official know ledge that the Executivo Government of the Punjab had published an opinion to diy di agreeing with the judgments of Ju-tier Robertson and Mr. Justice Eattiga with regard to the conduct of the peer in the Chulab Banoo case 7 Master of Elibank replied in the athrinative, and added So far as the Notary of State is aware the observations of the Judges on the resolution have neither been asked for nor offered. Dr. Rutherford: Is that fair to the Judges The Master of Elibank: There is no reason to suppose that the Judges will be din atisfied with the course which has been taken by the Indian Govern mout. OF KARMAYOGIN. Mr. Recs: Did not the Executive Government agree with the Judge who had the witnessess before him and was able to sudge of the conduct of the wit nesses under cross-examination This Master of Elibank: Yes, the Chiuf Cout in their judgment did not find that the allegation of torture against the police were proved, but that on the evidence No. 1, Nogal Kuria, Simla P. G., CALCUTTA. before them there was a case for enquiry. The Local Government accepted this view, and after holding an inquiry arrived at the same conclusion as to the facts as did the Sessions Judge and the AsseRANTY, Mr. Byles: In the Hon. (ientleman aware that the Government have over ruled the decision of the Judges The Master of Elibank: I am not able to answer that, but the Punjab Government conducted the inquiry into the whole circumstances, and the Hon. memher may rest assured that they acted in the best interests of justice and fair nes, R. C. BROTHERS. 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It is used sucessfully in Acidity Indigestion and diarrhoea. Very convenient for Mofussil inhabitants. 3 oz. phial As. 8. Dozen Rs. 5-4. Complete catalonge sent froe on application. TPYCOTIS Manager. S. N. TASU Page #367 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMA YOGIN. NASIK BEDITION CASE THE DEPORTATIONS. THE THANA “HINDU Mr. Mackarnem naked whether, in view APPEAL OF QANUAR DAMODEN BAVARKAR of the intention of the Government of PUNCH" CASE, This morning on the Appellate Bide of India to deport agitators from their the Bombay High Court, the Hon. Mr. homes without charge or trial, the Master THE JUDGMENT. Justice Chandavarkar and the Hon. Mr. of Elibank would may if the advocates of On Monday, 18th October, 1900, at Justice Heaton roured the hearing of the policy of tariff reforin in India,known Thana Mr. J. L. Rieu, District Magiathe appeal proferred by Ganesh Damander M swadeshi, ure, donsidered by the trute, delivered his judgment in the rule Savarker, whn, on the 9th June Inat, Government to be agitators and whether calling on Krishnaji Kashinath Phadke, was convicted of rodition under Section he would recommend the Government to printer and publisher of the "Hinda 108A, and of attempting to wage war iMusowe authoritative definition of the Pouch" and many other persons who against the King under Section 121 of on 191 of offence of agitation that British wub. might he concerned to appear before him the Indian Penal Code, by Mr. BC jects in India may protect themselves to how canne why the conditional rule Kennedy, IC &., Seaslona Judge of Against the risk of deportation and im. con fincating the paper whandel not he Nasik, and was sentenced to two years' prisonment for unlimated period ? made a huolute. Following in the full text rigu imprisonment on the first The Manter of Elibank: "I am not of the judgment rharge and to transportation for life an Aware what the hon member mean loy The question for dincussion is whether the necond charge, both wentences to run "intention," nor what knowledge he has the conditional order isued by to under neurrently, and was further ordered to of the frame of mind of the Government Sub-nertion (1) of Rectie 3 of Act VII forfeit all his property to the Ciovern. of India. Ar was stated in reply to of 1904 in repect of the printing press luent quention on March 25th, no Hritinh rah. used for the printing and publishing of Mr. Jameph Baptinta, representing the ject in India runs away Any rink of the the Hindu Punch and all copies of this appellants, commented at length on the nature indicated unless his conduct in newspaper, whall be Diade allute under na on which the Nonnina Julge hu n ch An to natinfy the Governor General Hub Hection () of theme Section. ronvicted the accused. Mr. Baptista's in Council that it is necessary to detain Thin involves the further question whether interpretations were on several occasione him in order to secure the Britinh doni. the Hindu Punch containn any incitement Westioned by Mr. Justice Chandavarkar. nions from internal con motion. The to murler or to act of violence. 'The judgment was reserved. Secretary of State is not prepared either The respondente apprar in answer to hinwell to made or to order the Clovern the conditional order. They are Krish ment of India to make any further state- naji Phadke who is the Printer and MIDNAPUR ENQUIRY. hent by way of definition." Publisher of the Hindu Purch, and Dhol Mr. Mackerncar. "May I ask the bon. du kanbinath Phuke, bis brother, who Mr. Mackarness arked whether at the gentleman whether he adheren to the in the Proprietor and Manager of the Midnapur inquiry held by the Commis. declaration minde by himself on Anghith Arnoluyn Prena in Thane at which the wioner, Mr. Macpherson, the publie were in this house that it was the intention of Hindu Punch in printed. On their tirnt wilmitted and all the witnesses were offer his Majesty's Government to remove from appearance the respondents handed in ed for crud examination, and whether their phere of operations all agitators ?" written statement. In his statement the Master of Elibank is in a position The Master of Elibank: "I did not Krishnaji l'hadke declared his willingnes to hate the conclusion come to by Mr. say that I aid it will the intention of to bind himself to dikontinue the publi Marpherson. this country to maintain order, and if itation of the Hindu Punch and Jinline! The Master of Elibank replied: The Wall necorary agitators would have to be any intention in his part that the new Sextetary of State has thot yet received dealt with according to the law." taper should convey any incitement either Mr. Macpherson's report or the Mr. Rene: “May I ask whether the Against Mr. Ginkhale. Nimlarly Dhond. cletailed information which he would re- Pamelits of the Indix Office endorse the Plindke declared him readines to under puire to answer the question. tu i n of wade-hi ** Toit take not to allow the further printing of Mr. Mackeruns: "Is it a fact that the Ref ." the Hindu lunch by his Pin Beth Superintendent and Chief Contable havu Mr. Lupton: "It is not a fuct that the respondent expressed yret for the been most seriously implicated by this chief charge print the men deported Appearance in the new pr of matter quiry and have been given long leave was that they were in favour of what is which clovernment counidered objectiu uf absence! called Tariff Reform " able. Their pleader ruggested that the The Master of Elibank : " I think that OPIUM IN ASSAM VALLEY. undertaking shuld lie Artpted and the me not arise out of the question." The Master Elilank, replying to p erdings withdrawn. The art, how ANTI-SEDITION PROKLAMATION. Sir Herbert Rulerte admitted that the lever, provides the direction in the matter. Cunumption of opium has increase of the dirertion that if the Naglatte Mr. Roes asked a question relating to recent years in the Assam Valley district Matified that the new per contain the proclamations of the Mahir of and he quoted figures. matter of the nature specified in Nuit Jaypur and the Raja of Rewa against Nir H. cuttin: "In the hou, gentleman wetion (1) lewhull' wake themeli ruliton. aware that in the proveeding mix years tional order mulute, in imitiv, The answer was that Lord Morley ex. when I had the hour of adminntering Morewer, there would be no logul .. 1 ted to recbiyo, official copied of these the Province, there was practically no of making the proped undertakings pepelwinn i due course. When they increase in consumption ?" binding on the respondente aceste Clue the Master of Elibank would com The Master Elilanhoud not reply ingly derlined to consider the arran municate with Mr. Neex entroned. In support of the order, copies of the Rrue of the Hind: l'unch, luted the lih March and 2310 August 2009, which coutain the incriminatory Article wonin "Namdar lont by a drop" und "in Nam dar Shakar or. Mazumdar" have bera ESTALBISHED 1887. put in toogether with the copies of the inues of the 21st and 28th July and the 10th August which containe rs ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. which that of the 23rd August forma If you want reliable and gengind Homoeopathic medicines, take care part sud of cartoon apparing the ti. that you get thein from RINGER'S. nuo of the 20th Augunt. Translation of these articles or of extract have ... been put in their correcteren bu C. RINGER & Co. 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC Page #368 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 12 KARMAYOGIN. whol for byth #istant to the in to prevent the disemination of matter I lave considered the effect which the Oriental Translatta sentiment. The whirha murder and arts of viole- are likely to produce on the mind the that of the wilwalel. "I nee in the abstract by preaching that they publie to whom they are wided. Nakuta MazumdarAnd the are legitimate or commendable. But wuch I have not the leart hesitation in ways H e lly and stablish a limitation of the merge of the Act in thin effect must be one of very atra the identify of Me inhale with obviously inadmisible. If there in incite vitment to huurder and violence. Th. d 'In the wint in tit contentem ent to murder or to its of violence, mich wiiter in appealing to the members of the incitement mount nevarily be directed extremit, or as he prefer to call it, the Thet h Nunuint 14 by against mingle individual or buy or nationa.int party. Mr. Ciuhale in bo "Its c hes Mr. Cioklecian of individuals or nyninst humanity up to externation AM tinitor to that www at the Malm o n and in weneral in immaterial for the party, Areny of him own people, a un be the futility for the TOME fiquration of the applicability of the Act in who to "pirring with him bith. iving his or julation in the eych concerned. throat of the rung uation. He in it the antionalist " of his inter. "The next contention in denial that the warned that the time will come when he Wellati in funcil on behalf of the article in question contain any incite will have twvapiate bin Timer lov tl... engel departeIt contains the follow ment to murder or to cutounit an act of warritle of his life. It is imuper to Mivnificant 1444. "Do whatever violence on Mr. Gokhale. This in med Winh him a long life, but on the central We like but love commitel wil un on their interpretation an denling excluni. God whould be implored to ente hun wordenbo win at Madran, and dentli vely with Mr. Gokhale's militial entity wild LAHTN A more pritent incite. they munishment for it. Those thing of carrer and hnving no uhyrienl Applica went to moder and violence coulett will certainly not away from the tion to him. It is pointed out that well be imagined and of the pople until you me to throughout the article where IDM IN I am ustitied, therefore, that the articles veur matural end." the branding of the natalint party, in Wiwde l'unch contain inatter of the The article of the 20th Augint in the the triking of the brennt," the attempt nature pecified in Sub-section (1) of huling one of the Helien in which Mr. to throw Me" and the neck" of Section (3) of Aet Vil of 1910, and under och hade is held up to 1944 obuy and the party are all wel metaphorically and Sub-section () of that Section 1 tahu I. vilification for his allowed pentily not literally and in the concrete and that tny conditional order of furieiture #bu. want him untry ly his repudiation therefore the references to the death of Mi. lute. and denouncintion of the methods of the Gokhale, to the expiation which he miunt The respondent Dhondo Kashinath (trint or "nationalist" party in HIM sutfor ete, met also be given the name Phadke but presented an applicution in bili prek recently delivered at Poona, metaphorical interpretation. In the firet which he states that only one machine huu mundu w character being un Articles the expression "natural endl" and thy frames of type ale unul for favourably compared with those of the following intelintoly after the statement printing the Hindu Parh and pray that torious wolf seeking Mazumdai and the that death in the only punishment for Mr. the order luny be made in expect of the lah Shahar. In this article, which Cioklinle's offene, preclude the idea of a particular portion of his printing H u r of the conclusionis arrived at physical death. The Marathi word "Shaonly. I do not we bow it in practicable in thr preording onen, Mr. (rokhule it ! Hu" which has been rendered wh punish to discriminate between particular 1. sted causing the cruel murder" iment in capable of being applied to a well. tion of preer. It may be that the other of the extraunint party by his vile RCURI intirted punishment, an Atonement in portion of the press could not be used for 4 and falme charges against them. A. fnet, and the meaning of the Mentence in printing the paper without introducing daling how from behand and in the that Mr. (loklinle should give up all hopes certain modifications in it size and uh, being inspired by mali at of a further public enreer, that he shoul Appearance, but this would not 10 # howu pple, A tu anly davoming unumit political suicide. "In reference unr to it production by the prom which lv et bir co-wharet killed by another par tu hin the expiation ordained or Rayholia is the objert of this preventive me . An appropriate the entire pmity Duda, viz. folf.immolation support this I Abot, therefore, entertain the di helf. He is cupared with be id The Marathi word rendere l a4 ex. cation. The order of furfuitur: will er Litier Natu nix de la rellis his peeolu pattun means a prince which is prescrib. tend we the whole of the printing plant We can pittel infantile, namely, the at the trust of the winner himmelf and material of the Arunxlaya Prel thunder of the young nation. Interpersed and infoted by humself. The prayer for which the Wind Punch bas been de with this vituperation and insectie clared by its Publisher under the Piers the remowel of Mr Gokhale for his playi. And Registration of Books Act, 1RNT, mjuntions to keep a far from such : ral annihilation lont mies els his retirment le printed and to allopies of that I THIR wible, and din hin, and from the political arena, 1 addreesd to Iper, wherever. Laternent that it is not wille to tear Gol, nt to man. the blows delt retly and in the dark I n a Str. Thus ingenium interpolation may p. Cinkhale, and that T... will lave to undergo today or to mor Ribly apply to the first It'ele which was tlar m a tson who lamantri written liefore Mr. Gukhalw's utterance the Irawa'm time prestito at l'ous at a time when the writer had Tuchola lada, vix, the macrifice of his Ist the same motives for hatred of Mr. lie. Finally, there neurt the following Gokhale M appear sulmeyuently to have "It may perhaps be considered inspired him, but it is difficult to treonicile O to win long life to officials, nay it with rich expronions appearing in the in the latter article, written under the t tyrannical officials under the 1 h Raj But we must with a full and trom of very different ehtinti, as the Then list the one that is will have to under ng bant for enly thit prayer to tray or tomorrow the best. Take p ary away at one the very expirtion" and throw him into "KUNTAL-KAUMUDI " is the ti Xumar fra minongnt 14 r at once the jaws of Beist of prey." 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What I am concerned with inte question 210 Cornwallis Street. with ander the priate wection whether the articles Are or aro not an CALCUTTA. the alco o l , it I argued, incitement la violence and in that reepeet Any Hair Oil : Page #369 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ ARMAYOGIN UNAPPROVED CAN BE RETURNED. POSTAGE OF BOTH SIDES SHALL BE PAID BY US. LAHORI DHUSSA Very warm and soft; ash, natural, blue almond, check, etc. 63 yds. by 58" Rs. 25 to 30. 31 yds. by 58" Rs. 12-8 to 15. SHAWL JORA Very nicely worked in all decent differ ent colours, Rs. 15 to 40. Excellently worked; Rs. 45 to 65. Pure Kashmiri Rs 70 to 80. also up to 250. KABULI ALWAN With a beautiful Kashmiri border, very warm, soft, decent, ash, natural, almond, blue, etc. 3 yds. by 58" Rs. 18 to 20. MALIDA CHADDAR Thicker than Lahori Dhussa, very warm soft, ash, grey almond, etc. 3 yds. by 58" Rs. 16 to 18. 34 yds. by 55" Rs. 13 fine. LADY SHAWL Very nicely worked. about 3 yds. by 14 yd. Rs. 8 to 11 and Rs. 12 to 30. Rs. 35 to 75. (Pure Kashmiri). Rs. 25 to 50. (Real gold work). AMIR CHAND & SON, LAHORE. HEALINGBALM And you need not buy it !!! THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MAGIC. One of the leccin; medical Journals the Indian Lancet naya: We have no Levitation in saying that R. Langin & Co.'s Honling Balm is a safe and reliable Thers peutic Agent and one on which medical men nd the general public may, without any doubt, depend." WHY? Because: A SINGLE Dosk convinces its effieney Because: A DAYS UNE gives a complete relief for all burning and inflamation of the рандо Because: A WEEK'sUax ouros radically restoring the lost health. Beause-Goroconer the bacilli- the germs which are the root cause of this nasty disches are TUTTALLY KHADICATED by Healing Balm, Beware of the rock ahead--and take care beforehand, lest life shall be a total wreck !!! The insidious are Hhe worst enemies, and a stich in time saves nine. HEALING BALM:-Can be used by patients of both sexes all places and HEALING BALM:--Dees away with the necesity to Injections and Stricture which is sure to follow it. s HEALING BALM:-Is perfectly non-injurious and as such it does no injury to the kydnies or the alimentary cadal. (Ind.), says:-I have much pleasure in ta 2. Dr. Edwin 8. Pushong, M. D. P. 8. ting that Healing Balm curtain has a most striking effect un Urethral infections. No care will be found to resist its beneficial and speciffo effect. 3. Dr. T. U. Ahmed, M. B., C. M. L. S. A. (Loudon), His Majesty's Vice-Cousul, says: I can recommend this Healing Balm strongly to the suffering public. PRICES:-LAROE BOTTLE Ra 2-8. SMALL 1-12 Postage, eto., extra. IMITATIONS:--On all sides-Beware!! And insist on having the Genuine thing There are "Balms and Balms" on all sides and do not waste money. Agents for a trash. Particulare, Lagnage, etc. in a Catalogue free on application. All correspondence confi Jential. R. Laugin & Co., CHEMISTS. • 148, Bowbazar St., Sealdah Gorner, Calcutta. Telegraphic Address, "HEALING" Calcutta. URVASIE. A NARRATIVE POEM IN ENGLISH. KY SJ AUROBINDO GHOSE SECOND KDITION. Price annas right only SONGS TO MYRTILLA AND OTHER POEMS. BY Sj. AUROBINDO GHOSE. Price annas eight only. SECOND EDITION. To be had at KARMAYOGIN OFFICE. 14, SHAM BAZAR STREET CUTTA NOTICE. PEOPLE desirous to have a spenly and in fallible cure of "LEPROSY LEUCO DERMA" uro of Eye-night" from wyp hilitic origin and other incurable disa should come under the wonderfu treatment of Abadhout. KAVIRAJ HARISH CHANDER ROY. 27-3, RAJA RAJBULEN STREET, (Bng. bazar) CALCUTTA. Page #370 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. So wie coulinuwerte na mapie bent in 3917 Wien BRA ARH MACHYYA HY শ্রীমদ্ভাগবত গীতা। L Seeds which succeed ***** Glogy Cauliflower &c. Sample het of pkta Vegetable needles Re. 1.8. 1 Antar, P#wwy &c. 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It ennaith This mediosterl oil hu miryour effect or R+ 1-8 per inch or Rx 16 per the pith of the rules laid down by learned in curing all form of impotenoy the lack of Nexual viguur. Kvent it ouingental malfor culum periusertion. Rishis of the piant for the promotion of the mation Anal arrest of dyslopment it has laun phyricul, intellektual and spiritual culture d with muohu . Por phial Rs. 2. copies free for Advertisements of Postage 1. 4. Hudents. The changes which the al. Rs. 5 or above. tered conditions of present-day-life re- KAM CHURAMANI GHRITA. Tule molioated chee curs all forms of InCharge for advertisements belowquire are carefully notod. The book in potenoy due to OKU divu indulyuno in voto in itu atructure Hindu, but the rules given ze wling matter or by the side of & seminal lussos & is an excellent general in it are such as appeal to the Common er. tonio. Per phial Rs. 2 Pustayo 4.4 rezuling matter 50 per cent. ortm parience of all mankind. SUKRA SANJIBANI RASA Special intus for wvertisement of From The Hox'ALK JUSTKE SIR S. BUB- The best medicine for spermatorris and the Cuer. RAMANINA IYER, K. C. I. E, Vice-Chancel Sominal losses. Very useful in f in Charge of Advertisements are payable lor, Madrus University. "I have no donht potenoy, sterility dat to the won of in Advance 11 would be of the greatest une to those spermatoots dialyse on the highest exci tement and various other wainal dauders GIRIJA SUNDAR who are anxions to obtain a rational un derstanding of our institutions in their Per packet Re 2. Postale 4. CHAKRAVARTY, Durity. I wall place the book very NOOD II yod as the three mockurise at a time it in the hands of the younger worbere of must our your imotongy. Proe of thro Manager, iny farsily. T iny fasily,... . m p blou Bu S Posto 13 8. To be had at . : I 4. Shum Dasar Street ' H iNatix By: KARATAS Tys, KALPATARU. AGENCY... Ti CALCUTTA. SAW B o ra 176-1, Saobharat atrah olulita KAMADEVA OIL Page #371 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ N . AULAS: THOMAS COOK & SONS TF Q , CALCUTTA wain trunchon & "Agencies all over India, Burma de Ceylon. CAPITAL 10 LAKHS OF RUPEES. confits ofa, sin AUTERN LIFE Life and sound Company. Ita terms and comisiono mult efecte afe Laves in the East. Itx rates wpecially sult the invenience of Indians, Great oppor tror at a unity for those who like to invest, for shares of Ra 10 each are still available. साडिमा पशब विक पशबा INDIAN SPBUTE BANK ICE CTETU I wtfua fpof BENGAL NATIONAL BANK. Apply at once for Shres, Agency or Prospectu to a catafs ou si iefta L GHOSAL | ও কিরূপে মহৎকাৰ্য্য সম্পন্ন করিতে পারে General Mannger. 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The price of the নিকেতনে-রবীন্দ্রনাথ, একান্নবী পরিবার | To be b atmedicine for weeks une is R 9 ও শিক্ষা, ভারতমঙ্গল উপন্যাস প্রতি নানা LAHIRI BROTHERS RISUDHYA V. P. P. R - 2-3-0 বিধ সুপাঠ্য প্রবন্ধে পরিপূর্ণ। শিক্ষিতমাত্রেরই KAVIRAJ NARAIN CHANDRA SEX, BESHI CHINIR ARHAT.. 2453 975 a $ 1 GUPTA. 125, Bow BazarCalcutta. বাষিক মূল্য ২• P. O. Baranagar, North Baranagar, • RICOT 799510 CALCUTTA. ৬নং কলেজ স্কোয়ার, কলিকাতা। PURE SUGAR! a Important Notice SURABALLI KASAYA. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Sura balli Kwaya purides the Blood such a v other ineuicine does. It is the trest medicine for all discused originating in Impunity or Poverty of Bloud It is puwertul and hartule alike. Per Plial Re. 1.8. V. P. P. R. 2-1. SOMLATARISTA. THE GREAT NERVINE TONIC. Somlatarinta is Univalled in Nervous and cerebral Exhauntion. It is a Bure and Lufallible Care for Dobility of all sorta, Lurs of desh, Latitude &c. Per Phil Pitt. 2 . Per V. 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AND BOOK-SELLERS. for the uplift and onward waroh of India $, Il Rise ROAD The Indian Daily Tele740 Branch: 15. Wellesley Street, graph - These Ondaysan ... .. : . Wh Street, w lis ... to CALCUTTA. messages of great practica! value written in a popular style. Specialities in Brides' AY NOTHING. The Indu-Prakash :-Tbe saris and bridegrooms' Ya here simply to write to the under interesting · volume called jors & dhutis etc. men mest and you "Messige of Uplift for India will get by recently published by Moser Tetum pot an excellent we in glish KASHMIR and AMRIT (l'ages 150) --at paid it wit! Canesh and Cr, deserves to be in the hands of students, SAR SHAWLS and Alwans answer all your questi ulating to your mind and buy and will give you politicians, education is leaders faut wling wbkblack milks etc. Pute rules lased lest mural principles of the people and Government Bent make a treil. to gulde your health, wealth and a officials. Feud for imple and Catalogue. perity. KAMA SORU MAST BHANKAR To be houd alILI STARA Gound SHASTRI, ATANK NIJRAH KALPATARU AGENCY, THE INDIAN STORES, PHARMACY. 14, SHAX BAZAR STREET, Benares City 1 914, Bow Lazar troet, CALCUTTA Calcutta Page #373 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ "" , MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS. WOOLEN WINTER GOODS. REAL SWADESHI Very decent and durable. Don't be deceived by baying German Goods with Swadeshi borders and Stamps. If you want real Swadeshi Winter Goods (allir vel, please send your order to "KALPATARU AGENCY" immediately. List of some varieties with price is given below: Rs.As. kashmiri (Phin inilillent colar's larr) PRICE PER 1). (Cheruul boll) Alwan (Checkerland Behler in distintas).. Dorukba Alw.un (indifferent colones Doridar (mery but Jalalpuri Do (Hitr, lur) Alw - Bulder ( y) Botidar T 's awan lur (1 ) White Bloer (16) Kawali Chuck! Kambli 1. ridar Kembal Cac wrapper irry D Shawl rawal n ew cy Mdida Confort rs (e lly Kuurar sul livra m i lar ) ... / X.!... dury) .. , WMA, WHAPPY: S o lil Bed the above wonin tuc in und various prie W..!:.-ovitim shirtinyt te ins. t il S:tits, K MESSE., Jallis 2.1. TRANSACTIONS Casit, Cash discount allow all purchasers. Liberal ContiS f or Doronts del Shop-kepers. (todo sent hy l'ost, Railway and Steamer For pulirulit's pyly to the murder KALPATARU AINCY, 11, San STIUNT, Calcutta Page #374 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ THE CO-OPERATIVE HINDUSTHAN BANKLD CAPITAL R2,0000,000 DIVIDED INTO (11 .. . S... . 100 (2) €0,000 Od ry Shares of Rs. 50 inch. (0) 15,000 De Shan's of Rs, 10 inch ALG ALTYD GAXKING IISISTA TRANNYTT. tista pranthi a l on kaily state of Rs. 100 ml TV II V 1 II S : I NTAI INT .) ily lane . 10 multiple the 1 11. EPISTS Installera: 5 Mercent pannum daily balance of Rs l'imal ., ITS and intellett u . 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The comments of the AngloIndian papers on the result of the appeal in the Alipur case are neither particularly edifying nor do they tend to remove the impression shared by us with many thoughtful Englishmen that the mperial race is being seriously demoralized by empire. From the Englshman we expect nothing better, and in fact we were agreeably surprised at the comparative harm. lessness of its triumphant article on the day after the judgment Its reference to the nonsense abou there being no sedition in di and no party of Revolution leaves our withers unwrurg. We ourselves belong to a party of peaceful revo lution, for it is a rapid revolution in the system of Government in India which is the aim of our political efforts, and it is idle to object to us that there have been peaceful revolutions and cannot be. History gives the lie to that statement, whether it proceeds from Mr. Gokhale or from Anglo-India We have also always admitted that there is a Torrorist party, for bombs are not thrown without hands and men are not shot for political reasons unless there is Terrorism in the background. All we havo contended, and our contention is not no OF 11th Agrahayana 1316. overthrown by the judgment in the Alipur appeal, which merely proves that the conspiracy was not childish, and by no means that it was a big or widespread organisation, is that the attempt of the AngloIndian papers to blacken the whole movement, and especially the whole Nationalist party, is either an erroneous or an unscruplous attempt, and the disposition of the police to arrest every young Swadeshi worker as a rebel and a dacoit is foolish, wrong-headed, often dishonest, and may easily become fatal to the chances of a peaceful solution of the dispute between the Government and the people. The Englishmen, however, represents a lower grade of intellect and refine ment to which these considerations are not likely to present themselves. The aver age respectable Englishman is better represented by the Statesman, and the one dominating note in the Statesman is that of regret that the Courts had to go through the ordinary procedure of the law and could not effect a swift dramatic and terror-striking vindication of the inviolability of the British Government. One would have thought that a nation with the legal and political traditions of the English people would have been glad that the procedure of law had been preserved, the chances of error minimised and the State still safeguarded; and that no ground No. 21. had been given for a charge of differentiating between a political and an ordinary trial to the prejudice of the accused. It is evident, however, that the type of Englishman demoralized by empire and absolute power considers that, in political cases, the Law Courts should not occupy themselves with finding out the truth, but be used as a political instrument for vengeance and striking terror into political opponents. The Nadiya President's Speech. We congratulate Mr Aswini Banerji on the able and vigorous speech delivered by him as the President of the Nadiya Conference. He took up an attitude which was at once manly and free from ex cess or violence. For ourselves the first point we turned to was the pronouncement on the Reforms. We do not think the judgment of the country on this ill-conceived measure could have been put with greater truth and force than in the periods of goodhumoured contempt and irony, scathing yet in perfectly good taste, in which Mr Banerji disposed of the claime of the Reform Scheme to be a measure of popular self-government. If all public men take the same attitude, the day of a true measure of popular control will be much noarer than if we affect a qualified atisfaction with this political bauble. As Mr. Banerji forcibly pointed out, Page #378 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ it does not provide for a ppular the progross of their lifelong suppor on the question of the Badget har cluctorite, it does not unit of the ters by fighting the representatives awakoned inuch curiosity, ridicule election of popular leler, it does of the new aspirations in the inter and even indignation. The ubiquinot crente a non-linsernment ma. ests of a middla class-party. Mr tous eloquence of Lord. Curson has jority . we would leaven the Macdonali belongs to the new been set flowing by what he conei. reasonable pouillity of strong thought, but ho is we believe, one I deny th thought, but ho is, we believe, one ders this unscrupulous method of opposition " w.ntial printa. of those who would hasten slowly to pressing the august departed into What hny te n try do to do the goal. He has not tho rugged the ranks of Liberal cloctioneering with an for Conneil stripped personality of Mr Keir Itardie, but agents, and he has penned an indieof the consenti / The jo hrok combines in hitaself, in a way nant letter to the papers in which ums, the f ore, the monentities Mr Hardie scarcely does, the old there is much ornat Curzonian who will to take vintage culture and the new spint. He has twaddle about macred nyateries and of the exnion of distinguished its broad a sympathy and its penetra- the sanctities of the grave. If there is and Traveling names in order to ting an intelligence as Me Nevin anything at all in the alleged com enjoy nt, the expense of the wintry's mon, but not the Intter's quick inunications froro departed souls interest, the kules and sub- intensity. Nevertheless, behind the which have become of increasing stantin lvrentage of a sent on Hlow consideration and calm interest to the European world, is tho Couuril, will scramble for the thoughtfulness of his manner, one ought to be fairly established that newly-crunt hurenthat is the detects hidden iron and the conceal. the grave is nothing but a hole in kind of co-operation which the od roughness of the force that has the earth containing a rotting nie.. Clovernment wiil get froin the non- come to destroy and to build, some of nintter with which the spirit hex come to destroy and to build, somo Mussulman part of the nation hint of the rugged outlines of no further connection, and that the under this scheme. The country Demogorgon, the claws of Nara wpirit is very much the same after remains sullen nu dissatisfied. Ningha. For every man is not only death as before, takos much interest Mr Macdonald's visit. himself, he is that which he repre- in smnll, trivial and rnundane mat. The tour undertaken by Mrrents. Mr Macdonald has been torx and is very far from regarding Ramsay Nacional in Indin has been reservod and cuutious during his his new existence as a solemon sacred cut short by the call from Eng visit and has spoken out only on the and mysterions affair. If so, we du land summoning him home to take Reforms and Reuter, nor have his It see why we either should hix part in the great #truggle remarks on these subjects passed upproach the departed spirit with which is the beginning of the the limits of what any sincere Libe. long and serious faces or with any end of Conservative and semi- ral would hold to be a moderate more unusual feelings than curios aristocratic England. In the perce- statement of the truth. Mr Mac ity, interest and cugerness to acful rovolution which that strugglo donald is one who does dot spouk quire knowlege of the other world prosagos and in which it must out the whole of himself, he is and communication with those we doonor or later culminate, Mr piticun born, and born politicians knew and loved in this, in fact, the Macdonald's party stands to be tho do not entre to ontprce by tno greut ordinary human and carthly feeling final winnere. It is il nemi-So- * stride the speodily accomplish- existing between wouls sundered by cinlistic Radical element in the ible fact. Whatever wider vintas time and pace, but still capable of Ministry attracted toward the they may see beyond, they prefer to communication. But Lord Curzon hubour party to which the precipitanovo steadily towards then rather still aceins to be labouring under tion of this inovitable struggle is due. than to punk of them. So far awan the crude Christian concaption of The Labour party is now prudamina Englishman can help India, and that the blessed dead as angels harping tiegly Socialistie nil is purging under present circumstances is in heaven when spotless pluines itself of the old individualistic lov Ny Hall, he coruiny wishes w ought not to be roughly disturbed ven which broked forward to no he'p. It is not his fault that the by buman breath and of spiritury higher ideal than a right here blindtons of his countrymen and communication as a sort of necro day, Old Age o g and Trade he ennditions of the problem in mancy, the spirit of Mr. Gladstone Union polities. The Labour mem. India sanke men like him, perforce. being alinmonod from his carthy bers, Moss Blirt wud Fenwick, who little butter than nympathetic prec bed and getting into it again and represent this world element, wators of the passionato struggle tucking himself up comfortably in have rooivoltoticot quit from between establised privilege und his cuftia ter Julia and Mr. Stead the Jalmar i tions whirl mation in the making that the work have done with him. We should helped them into Parliament and vatchos now in T have thought that in the bold and nach nonsense of a kind famliar to innovating mind of India's only talked about the STEAD AND THE Viceroy the COLINO European ingratitude of Labour to three SPIRITS. superstitions ought to have been veteran 0o-- Tho only justification destroyed long ago. for the existence of theso gentlomen Considerably attention has been It is not however, Lord Curton in Parlament is that they stand for Attracted and exciturnent created by but Mr. Stead and the spirits with the new insurgent duraos and, if they the latest development of Mr. W.T. whom we have to deal. We know cannot kuop pace with the advan- Stead's Agency for communicant Mr. Stead as a pushing and origincing sentiment of the people who spirits which he calls Julia's Bureau. al journalist, not always over defined keep thom in Parliament, their The supposed communications of or delicate either in his actions duty is w rotire, and tho ingratitu- Mr. Gladstone, Lord Bonconsfield or expression, skilful in the de in theirs if they try to hamper and other distinguisbed politicians advertisement of bis viows, Page #379 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. excitable, carnet declamatory, now detract from their valuo would say on the subjeot, but by Loud and even bysterical, if you and the possibility of remov-ruggosting what they think the will. in ome of his methods, but ing them and providing perfect spirit ought dramatically to think ninly peither a liar dor 4 swin experimental conditions which would or may, so that Mr. Gladstone is dler. He doos and anys what he bo- cnable us to arrive at a satisfactory mule to talk in interminablo cloudy Lieves and nothing else. It is impos. scientific resnlt. Until the value and circumambient periode whicb ible to dismis his Bureau as an im- of the cominunications are scienti. were certainly his oratorical style posture or mne journalistic roclamo. fically established, anynttempt to use fically establi but can hardly havo been the staple Ta isipible to dismiss the pheno-them for utilitarian, thentrical or yet of his conversation, and Lord Bea 1.200 fpirit communientions, even lighter purposes is to be deprecat- consfield is obliged to be cynical with all the imposture that unscru. oil, ns such misuse may end in shut- and in moral in the tone of his uulous y makers have importing a wide door to potential know. observations. They interfere again tet into them, as unreal or a de- lodge upon humanity. by eagerness, which sumetimes ception. All that can reasonably From this point of view Mr. produces replies recording to the be suit is that their true nature Stead's bizarre experiments are to sitters' wishes and sometines others has not yet been established bebe deprecated. The one redoeming which are unplant or alarming von disple. There are two con feature about them is that, as con- but in neither case reliable. This is Cevable explanations, one that of ducted, they seem to remove the first e-perilly the case in answers about itual spirit communication, the clomontary diffioulty in the wny of the future, which onght never to bo oth that of vigorously dramatised investigntion, the possibilty of human asked. It is truo that many asimagitad y conversations jointly com tonishing predictions occur which p witia wouderfal skill and con- that he has got rid of professio- Aro perfectly nocurita, but these sistiny by the subconscious minds, nal moliams anillows only na! morti stre fair outweighed by the mass of whutusver that may be, of the per carnestiinded and honourable false and random prediction. The non present, the medium being the investigators to be present. But difficulties can only be avoided by chief dramaturge of this subconscious the other elements of error and con- rigidly excluding every question literary Committee. This theory fusion are encourage rather than accompanied by or likely to raise is ) wildly improbable and so obvi. obvinted by the spirit and methods engorners or expectation and by ously opposed to the nature of the of Mr. Ston's Bureau. First, cultivating entire mental pansivity. phenomena themselves, that only ther t error and self-deception The last however is imparerible to an obstinnte unwillingness to admit of the net The spirit does not the medium union he in practised new facts and ideas cin explain express himself directly but has to Yogin, or in a trapec, or a medium ity survivid, although it was natural give his thoughts at third hand; who has a nd the habit of MM and justifiable in the first stages they come first to the intermediary vivity by unconscious developof investigation. There remains spirit, Julia or another, by her they ment due w long practice. In the the explanation of actual spirit are conveyed to the human medium Nitters we do not nee how it is to be communication. But oven when Anul through him conveyed by auto. induced. Still, without memotion we have decidud on this hypothesis nitic or conscious speech or wiiting al indifference to the nature of the as the base of our investigation, we to the listeners. he listeners. It is obvious how It is obvious how answer and mental passivity the have to be on our guard ngainst largely the mind of the medium conditions for so difficult and del a miltitude of errors; for the com- and, to a smaller but still grunt ex cato a pro of communication munications are vitintod first by tent, the thought-impressions of cannot be perfect. the errors and solf-doceptions of the other sitters must interfere, and Error and well-leeption from the the medium and thu sitters, then this without the least intentioa on other side of the veil cannot be by the errors and self-deceptions of their part, rather in spite of a obvintert by any effort on this vide, the communicant spirits, and, worst strong wish in the opporite direcall that we can do is to reguise of all, by deliberate deceit, lies and tion. Few men really understand that the wpirity are limited in jugylery on the part of the visitants how the human mind works or are knowledge and cabined by chuructor, from the other world. The ele fitted to watch the process of their so that we have to allow for the tuent of deceit and jugglery own conscious and half-conscions mental and oral equation in the on the part of the mediuın thought even when the mind is communicant when judging the truth and his helpen is not always small, disinterested, still lesy when it is and value of the cominunication. Ab. but can easily bo got rid of active and interested in the kithjoct soluto deception nnd falsehood can Chup scepticista and choaper of communicntion. The sitters only be avoided by doclining to ridicule in such inatters is only interfere, first, by putting in their communicate with spirits of at luwer useful for comforting small braina own thoughts and expresions nug- order and being on guard againet ant weak imaginations with a sense gostod by the beginning of the their manerading under familiar of superiority to the larger minds communicntion, so that wint Loganor distinguished Damen How far Mr. who do not refuse to enqnire into as a spirit conversation code in a Stom and his circle have guarded phenomena which are at least wido- tangle of the medium's or sitters' Against the latter crrore we ennspread and of a consistently regular ideas with the little of his own that not my, but the spirit in which the cburnoter. Pho truo attitude is to the spirit can get in now and then. sitting are conducted, doch not examine carefully the nature of the They interfere not only by suggest- encourage us to suppo that phenomen, the conditions that ing what they themselves think or scrupulous care in taken in those USE CHATTERJI BRO'S RAZOR AID SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BEST & FILTZEE IN TIE YTTET. Page #380 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. brutal and brutifying Which . European rospects. It is quite possible that efforts of a more orderly though demned to the brutal and bra some playful spirit has been enacting not less strenuous Nationalism to punishments by which Mr Gladstone to the too enthusing- organise and spread iteelf must be society avenges itself on the bar tic circle and has an uaud himself by seriously hampered. We are gladers of its laws,-We refer to elaborating those cloudy-luminous to noto that the Chief Justice has Kabiraj brothers found by periods which he mw the sitters in no caso condemned an accused in no caso condemned an Acculad Benchcroft to be innocent of Conapir. expected from the great decensod on the evidence of the watch-wit- acy and therefore presumably in. Opportunist. But we incline to the neuCM alone. Such evidence is nocent tools of conspirators. There view that what we have got in always suspect in the eyes of the is an uneasy sense that some at this now famous spirit interview, people of this country and the gross least have been added to the list IN A small quantity of Gladstone, a blunders, if they were no worse, by the judgment in appeal. Even great deal of Stead and a fair nea- committed by several of the poliee if it be so, however, the judges sure of the disembodied Julia and witnesses in this case deprive their have done their best, and the the assistant peychics. identificntions of all evidential European legal system has always value. Once the confessions were been a lottery by which it is. THE ALIPUR sulmitted as entirely voluntary and without any fault on the part of entirely true, tho fate of the confes- the judge, for the guilty to escape JUDGMENT. sing prisoners and of thoso directly and the innocent to suffer. It is 000 implicated by them as active mem- perhaps one of the necesary riska The judgment of the Appeal bers of the society was a foregone of joining in Nationalist movements Court in the Alipur Cisc has re- conclusion. The conviction of an to be liable to be confounded sulted in the reduction of sentences accused on huch serious charge one fate with secret conspirat to a granter or long extent in all when there is no clenr incriminat- who happen to be asociates in but two notable instances, and on ing evidence against him except social or legitimnte political relatione the other hand, the maintenance of the concasions of others, is no And when the C. I. D. throws ita the finding of the Lower Court in doubl permissible under ordinary nets with a generous widenean. We all but six casus, on five of which jurisprudence when these confos- ought not to whine if such acci. there is a ditforence of opinion Hions crente a moral certainty in dents bring us into the meshes. The between the Chief Justice and the inind of the judge; but if this State must be preserved at any Justicu Carndut. So long as these rule sometimes prevents the escape cout. In any case, the whole coun CILAOA Are still subjudice, wo reserve of the guilty, it not seldom lends try inust be grateful to Sir Lowour general corriente on the trial. itself to the punishment of the in- rence Jenkins for the courtesy At present we can only offer a few nocent. Of more importance, how- patience and fairness with which he remarks on special fentures of the ever, and the one scrious flnw we are has heard the ense and given escry judgment. The acquittul of the disposed to find in the Chief Jus- facility to the defence, an attitude Marathn, Hari Balkrishna Kunc, tice's judgment in the exaggerated which might with advantage be wust give universal satisfaction, as importance attached to familiarity copied by certain civilian judges in his conviction in the absence of any and intimncy between the lenders and outside the High Court and evidence in the least establishing of the conspimy and those whose even by certain Judges, not civihis guilt would have been a gross guilt was open to doubt. When lians, in other provinces.. miscarriage of justice. The rejec- there is a secret conspiracy, it is tion of Soction 121 and the conse inevitable that there should be THE NATIONAL VALUE quent elimination of thu death numbers of men intimately associa OF ART. Hontoncus is niso a result on which ted with the members, perhaps II tho Government and the country even C-perating with them in -000 may both bo congratulated. Even surface political action, who are The activity of human thought in the case of actual political anes- yet in entire ignorince of the close divides itself broadly into two groups sing the intiction of the death and dangerous proceedings of their of functions, those of the right hand. sentences, howovor logally justifi- friends. It was recognition of contenuplation, creation, imagination, able, in bad policy. Death sentences this obvious fact that largely the centres that see the truth, and tor political crimos only provide governed Mr. Benchcroft's findings; those of the left hand, criticism, martyrs to A revolution:ry cruxe, but we cannot help feeling that reasoning discrimination, inquiry, nerve the violent to fresh ncts of neither be nor the Appal Court, the centres that judge the truth gennce and terrorism, and ignorant, like all Englishmen, of when it is scen. In education the create through the liberation of the the actual workings of tho Ya latter are fostered by scientific and spirit of the dead mun a psychical tional Movement, have given suffici manunl training, but the only qualiforce making for further unrest aud ent weight to this consideration. ty of the right hand that this thomu passions of political revolt As a result, the bunefit of the doubt education fosters is observation. For and forcones to which they were has not been extended where it this ronson a purely scientifio eduattached in life. The prolongation should have beon extended. Al cation tends to make a man keen of terrorisın in undesirable in the ready it was a general conviction in the public mind that one innocent and clearsighted within certain interests of the country: for, 80 man had been convicted and suc- limits, but narrow, hard and cold. long as young mon are attached to cumbed to tho' rigours of jail Even in his own sphere the man these methods of violence, the life, while two are hopelessly oon- without the training of the right Bool Bool Soaps are uprjyalled in the market. ** Page #381 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ hand can only progress in a setthe gove: he cannot broaden the hase of human culture or enlarge the bounds of science. any describes him as arh 20 we:! practised in Nture, a spirit boundd and poor, and the description is just. But a cultivated ce with ut a cultivated spirit makes by KARMAYOGIN. world, of such a nature was the eivilisation of old Atlantis, sub merged beneath the Ocean when it gess on it kin beca..e 10h y a on the earth to bear, and our own legends of the Asuras represent a similar consciousness of a great but abortive development in humanity The first and lowest of Art is the purely aesthetic, the second is the intellectured or eneative, the third and highest the spiritual. to speaking of the aesthetic use as the lowest, we do not wish to mply that it is not of immense value to humanity, but simply assign to it its comparative value in relation to the higher uses. The aesthetic is of immense impestance and until it has done its work. mankind is not really tittel to make full use of Art on the h, he planes of human development. Aristotle assigns a high value to tragedy because of its purifying force. He describes its effect as katharsis, a sacramental word of the Greek mystories which in the secret discipline of the ancient Greek Tantries, answered precisely to our chittasnddhi, the purifiention of the chitta or mass of established ideas feelings and actional habits in a man either by sanyama, rejection, or by bhoga, satisfaction. or by both Aristotle was speaking of the puntication of dangerous. passions and emotions in the heart through imaginative satisfaction in poetry but the truth his idea con1urs of much wider application and castitates the ju dification of the aesthetic side of art. It pm ifies by bean The beautiful and th good are held by many thinkers to be the same and, though the idea may be wrongly stated, it is, when TO means the highest type of man. It is precisely the cultivation of the spirit that is the object of what is well called a liberal educaTon, and the pursuits best calenlat-By I to cultivate the growth of the spirit are langage, literature, the Artsmusic.panting, sculpture or the study of the se, philosophy, religion, history, the study and understand ing of man through his works and of Nature and man through the interpretative as well though the analytic facultie These are the pursuits whach l long to the intellectual activities of the right hand and while the ptance of most of these will be acknowledged, there is a tendency tignore Art and poetry as mere refinements, luxuries of the nich and leisurely rather than things that are necessary to the mass of en or useful to life. This is Largely due to the misuse of these great instruments by the luxurious ew who held the world and it good things in their hands m the intermediate period of human progress. But the aesthetic faculties entering into the enjoyment of the world and the satisfaction of the vital instincts, the love of the beautiful in men and women, in , in things, in articles of use and rticles of pleasure, have done more than anything else to raise man from the beast, to refine and purge his passions, to ennoble his cu Lions and to lead him up throughput the heart and the imaginations to the state of the intellectual man. That which has helped man upward, must be preserved in order that he may not sink below the level he has attained. For man intellectually developed, mighty in from the right standpoint. nat only a truth but the fund amental truth of existence, According to our own philosophy the whole world came out of ananda and returns into ananda, and the tripple term in which ananda may be stated is Joy, Love Beauty, To iatific knowledge and the mas tery of gross and subtle Nature, rvants using the elements as his and the world as his footstool, but loped in heart and spirit. bones only an inferior kind of Asura using the powers of a demi-road a to satisfy the nature According to tim tradi- reaching to Vidya through Avidya, tions and memories of the old to the One Pure and Divine through diy me beauty in the whole world. man, li natmie, to love that which we have seen and to have pare unalloyed bliss in that love and that beauty is the appointed by which mankind as a race of an must climb to God. That is the "The Bengal soaps are the cheapest and the manifold manifestat of Him. of which the Upanishad repeatedly speaks. But the bliss at be pe u unalloyed, unalloyed by felt te arding eroticns, unalloyed by pain and evil. The sense of god and bul beutiful and unbeant which aflicts our understan lin; and out senses, must be replaced by akhanda masa,undifferentiated and an abridged delight the delightfulness of things, before the highest can be reached. On the way to this goal full use must be made of the lower and abridged sense of beauty which seeks to replace the less beautiful by the more, the lower by the higher, the mean by the noble. 24 At a certum stage of human development the aesthetic sense is of infinite va'ae in this direction. It ranges and punities conduct by instilling a distaste for the ease desires and pans of the savage, for the tough, uncouth and eve in action of manner, ani tes training both feeling and netoon by A striving afte the decent. the beautiful, the fit and my which received its highest expression in the manners of cultivated European Society, the elaborate ceremonious life of the Caen, the bareful achar and claquette of Hudum. At the present stage of proges this element is losing inch of its one all mport int value and, when overstressed ten pihamp. higher development by the ob-true tion of soulless ceremony and tor malam. Its great 114 W depline the l instincts of the the Loody vital instinct- arl the lower ferings in the heart Its dadsantage to progres that it 4 sto trammel the play bh of the higher for lings of the heart the workings of originality in thought. Born originally of a seeking after canty. it degenerates into an attachment to form, to exterior autormity, io precedent. to deal authority. In the future development of humanity it must be given at much lar place than in the part. Its laats must be recognized and the de Land of a higher truth, sincerity and free dom of thought and feeling must be give. pr.tity. Mankind is a to bind itself by attachment to the means of it, past progress forgetful of the aim. The da to Fox formulas has to be outgrow and in this again it is the see of a best in the market., Page #382 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 6 higher beauty and fitness which will be most powerful to correct the lower The art of lite must he understood a more magnificent terms and must subordinate its more fatal lements to the service of the master civilizers, Love and Thou ht. ANANDAMATH. CHAPTER X. Mohendra saw the obber as he spng bedding tem In wonder he ked Whe von Bhavananda replied "Ware the Children." What is meant by the Children!" asked Mohenda, Whose children are you Bhuda replied, "The children of the Mothe Gold Mohend, "Do the children worship their mother with theft and looting What kind of filial piets that w We do not thieve and loot," answered Bhavananda. Why, just now you plundered the carts." "Is that theft and looting Whose money did we plunder?" Why, the ruler's." The ruler's! What right has he to the money, that he should take it " It is his royal share of the wealth of the country." Who rules and does not protect his kingdom, is he a ruler at all I see you will be blown one day from the cannon's month by the supoys." I have seen your ascal sepoys more than once: I dealt with some today too." "Oh, that was not a real experience of them; one day you will got it." Suppose it is so, a man can only die unce." KARMAYOGIN. 1 and even he will rise with lifted hood. Can nothing overthrow your patience then? Look at all the countries you know, Magadh, Mithila, Kashi, Kanchi, Dehli, Cashmere, in what other country do men from starvation cat grass? eat thorns? eat the earth white ants have gathered? eat the creepers of the forest? where else are men forced to eat dogs and jackals, yes, even the bodies of the dend where else can men have no case of heart besause of fear for the money in their chests, the household gods on their sacred seats, the young women in their homes, the unborn children in the women's wombs Ay, here they rip open the womb and tear out the child. In every country the relation withi the ruler is that of protector and protected, but what protection do our Mussulman rulers give us? Our religion is destroyed, our caste defiled, our honour polluted, our family honor shamed and now our very lives are going the same way. Unless we drive out these vicebesodden longbeards, the [finduism of the Hindu is doomed." "But what profit is there in going out of one's way to die?" Mohendra Singha," said Bhavamanda, "I had a kind of idea that you were a man worth the name, but now I see you are what all the rest of them are, merely the death of ghee and railk, Look yon, the snako crawls on the ground and is the lowest of living things, but put your on the state's neck "How will you drive them out " asked Mohendra. "Take this first;" said Bhaba nanda, an Englishman will not run away even from the certainty of death. A Mussalman runs as soon as he perspires ard roams in search ot a glass of sherbet. Next take this. that the Englishman has tenacity. if he takes up a thing, he carries it through. Dont care, is a Mussalman's motto. He is giving his life for a hire, and yet the soldiers dont get their pay. Then the last thing is courage. A cannon ball can fall only in one place, not in ten: so there is no necessity for tw hundred men to run from one cannon ball. But. one ennnou ball will send a Mussu'man with his whole clan running, whil a whole clan of cannon balls will not put even a solitary Englishman to flight." Have you all these virtues asked Mohendra. No," said Bhava-nanda, Tot virtues dont fall from the nearest tree. You have to practise them Do you practise them?" Do you not see we are San nyasins? It is for this practice that we have innde renunciation. When our work is done, when our training is complete, we hall again become householders. also have wives and daughters." We You have abandoned all the ties, but have you been able overcome Maya?" "Are they all Children" "They are all Children " "The Children are not allowed to speak falsely and I will not make s "How many more are ther: of lying boast to you. Who has th them " strength to conquer Maya? Wheat a man says, I have conquer ed Maya' either he never had any feeling or he is making a vain bous! We have not conquered Maya, w are only keeping our vow. Will you be one of the Children?" "By blows." "You will drive them out single handed With one slap, I suppose." The robber sang: "Who hath said thou art weak in thy lands, When the swords flash out in seventy million hands And seventy million voices roar Thy dreadful nanue from shore to shore?" But" said Mohendra, "I see you are alone. " Why, just now you saw two hundred men." Thousands like these, and by degrees there will be yet more. ! "Even if there were ten or twenty thousand, will you be able with that number to take the throne from the Mussulman ?" "Can Englishmen and Bengale be compared?" "Why not? What does physical strength matter? Greater physical strength will not make the bullet fly farther." What army had the English at Plassy "Then," asked Mohendra, "why is there such a difference between an Englishman and a Mussul man?" "Until I get news of my wife and daughter, I can notsay anything." If you are really after the best thing in the market use THE ORIENTAL FACTORY'S SOAPS. They are talk of the day, the pride of the Swadeshi, have the largest of all Sales Keep the Skin best. Are the cheap est for the value, and available every where. THE ORIENTAL SOAP FACTORY GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA. Tel Address :-"KOWSTOVE." Page #383 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. 7 ALIPUR BOMB CASE. SENTENCES REDUCED. Corne then, you shall sco your wife and child." The two went on their way; and Bhavananda hegan again to sing Bande Nater to. Mohendra hal a good voice and ** a little proficient in singing and food of it; therefore he joined in the song, and found that she sang the tears came into his eyes. Then Molendra said, "If I have not to abandon my wife and daughter, then initiato me intn this vow." "Whoever" answered Bhava. nanda," takes this vow, must bn don wife and chill. If you take this vow, you cannot be allowed to meet your wife and daughter. Suit ble arrangements will be made for their protection, but until the low is crowned with necess to look upon their fier is forbidden." will not take your vow.' answered Mohendra. 5 Gold Medals Silver FOR owomake FOOTBALLS. Agents wanted everywhere. List free on application. SEN & SEN 1, Chowringhee CALCUTTA, Ciovernment. On the strength of his order or complaint the Magistrato mitted theao appellants to the Cour: of Seusions for trial for oleneum under Sections 121, 121A, aud 14 of the Indian Penal Code. Two points arose in the connection. The first was a complaiul under section X1 Authorized by the Local Government ONE ACQUITTED. And the second was a complaint in fart 0: bodged under that Section. 'l he question At the High Court on Taewlay their whether action ruld be taken under Landship the Chief Justice and Mr. Chapter VI wil tuore than wattern Justice Chrnduff delivered judgment in law. The auction of the local tiuren ment should be perbally ducted the well-known Alipur Bomb (we particular weetiotrof Chapter V App . After dealing with the sun aud the onder or authority abould be precedive where that was meted out to the appel hy a deleleratu determination that pu lante in the lower court and A careful credings whould be taken in terpeet si perunal of the general facts of the case Ajarticular sretion of the chapter and Hi Loril hip waled that: In support of the appeals the appellant no other. His loudship would herita. to tako #Virw of this chapter which had urgel that the convictions were al would give Closetllent the durereti in law and further that they were tint to enttunt Section or the serien unde: justified by the evidenem on record. All which the arrument had been errefully consi parution hull le under taken to the won of an advusta. This dered and weighel. Several legal olije tions had been suivanced print the ander wi on the 17th of May. A! the time of the int e nt of the appealk now under consideration. Ohjer. IM Artel had made their contem Lion had been taken that Burindra being NIOTIN, Alg h the Laval fiuvet biornt a Eurpean British mulject, the Magic had not beure it all the details of the tratr was lound to commit him to the evidence afte' ward Thigh court; And that the rest of the au duced, it must have been aware of the facts.. uued whill lave been withilurly cummit. W W el rand the trl in compliance with the prOVI KL of Section 45%. C W24 wmittel that charge under mutien 191, and the Barindea was a European Butish ubje order wat erite that meeton. Then Again the notion of authority to explain but it was contended that he had waived did not ment meetit 11 lut his right as much. 114 Lordabir hekel thon Nestions willed in the cit! that the first four print Thiel had been au itu le tem tantan cred by the decision of this court in tend that the rank of the on! the case of Ring against Kyr. In the w that i intended to curet Me! light of the dretsion His Lurdship was of 1217 His Ladelup tight it. pinjan that arin had trimquichel hin Euro right to be tried as im British cvull c all the trial to th... subject and cu the facts of the It without coming to the monelunca did w endly had met een mind toppen Landwhip held that Busind ... : Tom the Lautrunnt time , the vlinquch that right and that the Count there was recent belte that ini of Nene bul completed juicliction to The d ecumantled under cut dintre of the came. 121, m wald 11 landshop that It was next argued that there wax this with the utilo jurisdiction to take wgnisance of the chilleraton. The ordet up with dulrent sections ander which the accused the wwd any other mention of the had been one , namely, Septions 191, Ludod, which may be found : PP . 11 A and 122 of the Indian Penal Cule. to the said case." but only by whom! l'be authority in this had come If it meant Anywhether that! from the La Cavernment. After read Gostarint, it was a delegat ! ing that Auto His Tarp said wer, which evuld it be sustin that on the 16th May, I complaint Mr. Noiton laulated that prevented in the form of an allegation inade in waiting to Mr. B ly and trusted tu matr Wut it was but the ". trol of the fiquement tu algue in after giving the names of the appellantu nection 1:1, Wan included in Wie od mentioned in the first batch Inupecto Under the circululance bu Larda l'urna (handra Biww Hubmittrd hell # that the order of the 17th MA conplaint Charging there the did not authorize a complaint under .. bers of the Secret Society' under various ton 11 of the IP.C. pections which included Muction 191, M. Nurulu en Arguella A and 122. On that very day PN rcct in the plant hau buen LIVE Climndir Dinwan W ontained and he by an order by the Lul VOTRE the case WA under trou in the atated in bin complaint as well a s lower Court. 1Win clear that the vonally that perinimion had been given lloc wanction WI lolutely valuule Finally it was argued that any corect in to lim by the loFornment of Bengal The connithient wat hy hect to prosecute certa'n persons under certain 3x2 aud rolin Dco Wa place that Actions which includod Sections 121, of Queen - Norton and Queen a 12A, 182, 183 and 1941. P. C. After atating his complaint Biswa proceeded Tilak Bin Sardship thien briedy info to state that those pornona well engaged rod to the two C S Andrumarked that in conspiring to Wato war Mainst the in the mannt there lau len WADU! sti achiste 3171 FRR 326, UPPER CHITPUR ROAD CAUTTA. ৩ন জুরের Tattoo গৈলেরপাচন। 11? 2262 রযাপ WINTER GOODS. Shawls (diferent designa) 24. 10-12 ach. Alwann 7 to 10 le. WRAPPERY R4. 4-12. InnolHerger, Kashmuero otc. of all price and desigur. ALL PURE WOOL. Compare our prices Liboral discount to trule SWADESHI WEAVING CO., LD. 12, LAL BAZAR, Calout.la. SWADESHI LOOMS. Flyahuttle Loots cheapont and mont prof table without iron parta Working un Goor counts without bronkage. For tarme apply to D. B. & Co. AKOLA, 0. I. P. Ry. Page #384 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KAEMAYOGIN. rindit in not only lay the way strately amittel in evidence by the sennions Turning to the legal Aspect of the But in the charges his Lorcahip out of New At no Judy. said that an in 19 of the wall the movie of f ix kardubip next dealt with the evi. hin view no eneo had been outsi . . . wind The ledence of what had been termed the watch under wection 121. he thought it ... W hat the N waduwing witnele. The evidence of to Terrain from runking Inny com .. limits to the litt lith M M WILM Hitler genial ur la the hungenler that wetson in :1. 111 L ip W i llis landship the referred in PALIEK MA charged the twit ..thet tel en weetine 121 A A Con ! dew ht to all the the the evidence of these wit . Sition 11 d . And Turkest that there onnisted not rely in the intention .. the rhof jutiti. On WIntly any we W F mare to tu an unlawful ... toto an unlawful act. it alth that plant in his landship opinion in One of the worn in coming to the hilo m i n t ha mutuitte liv the exchancenewinn that there was no con ... 1. Tellip ther t ofthecuments Memed to have been influenced ly the the under with a tot All there mixlat lene dult wow that there who neriate an samel. Il ch e disbelief wall in at botad fete but that a far ofl' revolution was 1 - !. the 1111 thee for the parution was a templatel. Kurilia in his conferrien 11on that he w il wel ten hunte curand Watuit competed loy llenout poke of a far off revolution but time them to the l. l' an t ic In this connection went on to why that they wished to I pa i n the Westion Irwap wished to mak that speed be l y for it and that they wete coll the theme of mis- to r ul Alum discovered at com. i win in small quintitis wie fe t ut well found in L . A re the Chi Mitjor Bekl tilted that imun mest fail. of them were irregul... In the from all the arts found he would Ili l y the leading with the of f the there were the then alue to lie Rs, 500 to 1: w that before doing with the fun with the .. . There wity Incuruance to The 'this he well wlule is the of the worst !. plusive'to take human life and for to leal with the object that that will clintot conform to the statu s ination. The prey Wils * We wat w ide. The typ i med by the de Jill. Thought justify the chance a rtin Mr Dinley Without the that the un, pracy - benne, to wed the file irt withstan lank the lines, his he t ber of direct the 161 of the rummal levure he was in to whether the Hraniti nor' neel thert: he l t inte h other's It wa4 ure that the air Int e l at the E. The aren ! mylit be cut . ne dal lot within the terms of the whole lap with coh e rter plan to i t the that th list - Hand that the w ho at the unlawful lewign. 4 it lire yale, last this that all hull join the line truth of the Inter who they than fil. In the New h unt. Th i s intulit. El lomunult. For the law link Landlowk this is only uframe ty Welly hilty. All in 1 but I tur in view of the Ice il W.14 kal tu fjs they must fit turnt t Authenti a l to the the G LTE the Evlenme Art of which the laws of hil..11: 1- F raner. in fire.net 34 L atiu La manfront formed ul. "There willin. 1 . ll The M a lan in in het, het rendere we h eel the heart that might tahr After tag the it. of the B ibi in the w, Incealing with the place of lol l . A Jud. of TNHH m etinn. 161, liis IT it WAS IN C ll Anthem Indshipolinerved that on the Ith May t h e tullin mund the total the world it to it the e the legitimately porut Referring tiwlar . 1 of the indtil en tot m o m writing "The Tennis ment in de tinc on which one cognised a l l the Sun Jul l eralele challity. The who ha. horla 1.. tahu ly Mr. Birley and fuwit c h in the convicted T enutry erunt, riting ! . Ty nie for the most manufwm. the main o n the the but when this to partinn of stone religia instinct and 4 fall with the o t hbf the M inien considerable forveur 101 of the librin me kn it lul e l ihtor. At the HC til they have 4*** this ship wi t h the waterment per convirto of one of the most merintis des hins was that the hul In th e RTIN the State in that the at du lyhything in the ritest I ! M Value M er o ured war against the king and that 4. In the view that it the T hu filistin Je m ent une in to the tuk it W unnery to J an Termin Muhtere. whether the hairy hai tot utally p h ould in the heartlir p rof punishment Paris m een the ithf 31.1y the one ... ning lis Lambip W alru Kimarilyne, l'Ilurkar Ilutt, un fun wolve been wrm the. Dallel that ihn writing a Nath T im and Hem (han Then in the quinfo in vital We l l I' ll cel. Erly be impeal torther hr Fart that in instance in t.. WIS Hot ainst or they were the Inter of third i tilt that t h is tole W 14 in last thi n the liker Dutt and Hein ('hui no entien As far the rule 1). T el. It will, i e l futured bom! . 1 it wie helt ly Nir Bruurs Pink le . ..11 Valenter that we werd. Wo Mentre uh that latement ly #M antic 1 4 this hand them to the Latin for life. IN UWT to quit Wert celeme for this him There wastonment when The include kihuty Bhu.au Inning the videner na prihr in W est Sirear, ichi Koh Kanjilal And Thu 1 this were a ll of of mille in him). A an w whose primene in the le pr l . the contentia t o Mr. Xorte la intri AY 1 ly the part thynki! the r ution 1. th that the that ur c 'h hit i ku u - other of the attempted ." w il wf iler " unit tetapt to work the Liputa! 1 ly the evidence in the W... Ihrning to the articles of the war tricitihl Welt Wuerg sten c h of them to transportat ut aller Lulho S ul, while pline to the term of ten yra. 140 - th: he should .** the ir thrush thirv had We enrich of the fall at them. Alim bro t her 1. they were innent. whir Kumar Siroir, Pulid u ly Mr. Norton. L Mit will tred for the lek. A Minh (thandi batta tipud olul 14 OWLWA I. t . well as in this hul harjee to transportation for a truf the article bitirmin Ali sithm that their LNship hemel Vyr. hlanging with the Juila To the Arment to set ude then Wentinne Siwhir Kuninr b and T with rarel ta their Tent, however, wat Nirapuda Roy respectively wr five yeath vih hilan uning hatrol of the within t r Lurdship provinin. H rigorous imprisonment. ritilinn 11. L ulwhip rould not pa Landship. Wir, haud dubt that the Mr. Justice ('trndufl and I are divided Finderation of the Ynya.tr irti. hatter within the heat of careful in opinion An to the congreinn of Nailer:In without being the kill and piltlinvernorat. In his lord dra Nath Bose, Bindra har den, irit with which they had been translat' pinion M Inley had complir For the purpose of this cut from the Sushil Kumar Son, Krishnajiban Sanat with all the PPUVIRON prescribed by se And Indru Nath Nandy, wh the case, with rint English. AR FAD AN 1.14 on 101 of the channel in aliitin tu. nur opt throw out he laid ouro lipcould judge the tranalatlona hal another Judge of the Court As provide to the art of the original while at in sertion 429 of the Criminal Procedur se wir vol .. . theame om translation has been (Wide hath hitlinp e lin ulminthe English Page #385 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ NEWS. The BERAR DAVITY. The case of Sasi Sarkar, now on bail, who was alleged to be the ringlender of the Burrah dacity and who now stands harged under te 13 of the Am Aet, vengain laned under sinThe defence pray. lar eueuintan i for transferri, these to the Sessions for trial, but the date herd the of both argaments from the pls lers of les and fixed Fath November to pass ers as to whether charges houki be hamel: but yesterday the Magistrate went through the Police diary and aditional with shall be examar. Summ were Consequently el against that. HABAD Sadrios CASE Mr. Hame at the outset sail My ubusson, your wo-hip, is that there is e conty of sending the case to the NOSSGIIN bu Moojushan. We have alter-puvel. native jaayers to male either the car may be sent to the Sessions or your Honour do kindly try the ease taking another Bengali Losing Magistrate a your colleague, Court remarked that by taking another gentleman with him he would only be eating a precadent. M. Base: No, your honour that was d a defamation case previously med by Mr Paron. It will be better is sent to for the neused if the case to the as we at the correctness of the translation 1 Your Worslap that in the Chittagong stion as which recently came befor the High Cat by way of appeal, the Chef Justies seguetted that the ene was trid at the sessons as the correctof the translations was doubted. The date of the Chief Juice may l ried out in this case. art. I will only see whether cou g the gravity of the offence 1 an le quately push the accused. Conder no other ground. Then the Magistrate framed charges: der tion 121A. I. P. C. against the waard. The charges were nad nt and ex lel to the accused when plected not pulty. The case stands adjourned till the 3 instant for cross-examination. 4 LLING MR. Giok ... In the case in the Bombay High court n which Hon Mr Gokhale 1. E. charged Krishna Kamath Eadle and The Hindi Age with bel claizard as 190m damnges. KARMAYOGIN. NEWS. SAVARKAR'S CARE In the Bombay High court Justin Chandra varkar and Heaton deliveed judgment in an appeal preferred by Ganesh Damler Savarkar who h June in t was convicted of edition under section 1 and of attempting to wage war again the Kong under Section 121 by Mr, Kently Sessions Judge Nasik, was sentemed to two years' rigorous prisonment on the first large both sentence to run cour ently and was further ordered to to feiture of all his pqty by the Goverment. The appeal was daresed. T NAISol No. PANDING CAP The case of Brnjaballa. nection with the velvet 1s in con ding is red for the 26th November Tw precu Wit med. Baby! Bhubaneswar Bhai a leading Muktear appeared for the defen, Lele Rehari Sen, pucel derk of Natangauge P. 9. informed the Police about the revolver Mr. Justice Macleod has today award. el R. 5, 000 danng 4 aid costs against the first defendant. The serond de fendant proprietor of the "Ilind Agency" tendered an appology and the cast against him was withdrawn His salary is mcreased to Rs. Go from Rs. 10. He is an mhalotant of Panchdom in Naraingang Sub-division. SPEL TO MIDNAPLE HOME CASI Babu Peary Mohan Das, father of Santosh D of Midnapore has brought a sunt claiming Rs. 10 000 as damages for malicious prvention against Mi Babu Weston, Lal Mohan Gub and Mouly Marahar Hug in the Court of the first Subordinate Judge of Mudanpur. It is in contemplation to get the smit transferred to the Original Sule of the Calcutta Thgh Court. QUFER INCIDENT. THE AGE Pac Tox. On the 16th instant a lngad my aged 12 years, brother of a Lahore journalist was accused wine going to shod by a man at wag na ako Swade . The Wentered to pr vide, they with a boat and told him to take it home and it when the lygt Hessly. Apon this frightened and ran away to THE SETS PART Tm Age Poles Tome enta which Sube Inspection Gajah: Prod was charged with aanht es el in his le, wrongful connement to rateat moies ete has Last gone up tonypon before the s of Agra and continua * Information has aneled as that du greatest interst moch sotid be retenbered to the de Towar Das of Mazilpar has been rested has hot on the 15th Novem Maga trati of Agra 1. may n Jar. Another young man nama d thus into the charged hom Matter as has atg Ch beu with this case. NEWS. THE ARMEDABAD INCIDENT. Surendranath Ganeshpersad Baneri, a Bengal-e agal about twenty was arrest ed at Nana's chowk Carden. yesterday arning while Vi-eory's procession wa to pass along that road. He was found loitering about and was arrested suspin. He is suspected of being co nected in the homi atrage at Alims! shad and will be taken there for being by Mr. Burow who says le hen a young and throwing some thing at the Voy ariags an would be also to identify him if placed before hime, 1: Bares sited the m jured Hindu in Almedabad hospital and at one said he was not the man w threw the missile at the Viceroy. The dying depatica of the najured man w recorded yesterday, particulars of whiche Jebe In pestor Ettigara of the Crim Investigation Bepartment Beanbay arrested one Sandal Pranshunker als Kanchan d. Mu 11ested on superou in connici Rarat aw Hoda prayer exis i and this son. Leta prano THE ARVA FACTORY Kumar resident of Omreth in the Khara Pisteet on suspicion of his beng conccrued in the attempted Bomb out ing at Ahmedabad. Nanalal is a young Hindu of twentytive and had once be convicted of roting in Bombay durin the Tilak til last year. He was a st ed at Cowasi Patel Tank Road last even ing and was placed today beton li Baldure Setalvad the Third Presiden v sundet Magistinte. Application was remand the accused pole outly The accused opposed the application. tatier that had children and t his wife was ill The Magistrate how v granted the end applied for Kamb Kumar wili alla probably taken to Ahne labad for hutshetsny Ma Barros Cammer Northern Divin LARGEST IN INDIA Awarded Modal at the Indian industria! Exhibition of 1020-07. MACHINE-NALE REGISTERED TRADE MARK STOVE PAITE STEEL TRUNAG CASH BOXES, LOCK, C. Extinct from Mr. J... Sal Report on Indus (Fide Calcutta tusette, A THE ARYA FACTO BAZAR ROAD, CALC articles. 10, MACHUA BAZAR ROAD, Calcutta. Tel. Add.:-"T J I A ". Page #386 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 www basic NEWS. ANTI-HINDU WETINGS IN THE "AFGHAN," 1 meeting of the Hindus was held at Dera Ismari Klan to protest against the Anti-Ilmia articles which appeared in the Afghan. They have sent a memoral to the Local Government praying that action should be taken against the paper for setting class again No. 1, Hogal Kuria, Simla P. O., lass. CALCUTTA. THE RAJNAGORE DACOITY. In connection with the Rajnagore darity, the Kotwal Police, headed by Deputy Superintendent, Chakravarty, searched the house and the stationery shop of Dr. Provat Chandra Sen, proprie tor of the Imperial Seminary, a local Entrance School, and after examining some books and documents, took away nearly Rs. 1,200 in ornament and cash. KARMAYOGIN.. The house of Rasik Rabu, a jute merchant, was also searched and his son, Jogesh, an acensed in the Janmasthomy stabbing case was arrested. The Police also took away a necklace of Jogesh's mother The search continued for two hours from 130 A. M. Jogesh is in the lock-up. The money has been returned to Provat Babu. COUNCIL. NOTIFICATION. SUIT FOR DAMAGEN. The test suit for damages instituted Habu Ananda Chandra Roy, Presi dent of the Dacra People's Association, against Khajeh Mahomed Yusuff (hairman of Dacca Municipality for having withdrawn permission already given to (2) A member elected or nominated to fill a casual vacancy occuring by reason of absence from India inability to attend to duty, death acceptance of office or resignation duly accepted or other wise, or a member nominated on failure of an electorate to elect an eligible person shall hold office As long as the member whose plase he fills would have been entitled to hold IMITATION hold a boycott celelation in the North Aswa gandha Wine offices if the vacancy had not occurred. VACANCIES brook Hall, is one which is sure to excite considerable interest. The amount of damage is a paltry one-only Rs, 13. but it involves a great principle and as such the result will be anxiously awaited. VI. (I) When a vacancy occurs in the case of a member who represents any date when such a vacancy will occur in interest specified in Regulation II or at any time within three months of the the ordinary course of events the Lieutenant-Governor shall by notification a as aforesaid, call upon the electorate concerned to elect a person for the purpose of filling the vacancy within such time be may prescribed by such notification. (2) When a vacancy occurs the case of a nominated member, the LieutenantGovernor may, with the sanction of the Governor-General, nominate any person to the vacancy. The local ( L. D. havo arrested two young men named Upendra Chakra varti and Hem Sen of Madhyadara Vikrampur in connection with the train dacoity near Sripur. They are now in the lock up and bail has been refused. Shanti Chandra Mukherjee the boy who was arrested here some six months ago on a warrant issued by the Faridpur Magistrate in connection with Narin dity and subsequently refused bail has been discharged. The Magistrate will be moved to-day to grant him bail tet Dacen Magistrate's charge. There is yet no authentic details as to the daring post office robbery which was attempted at Malkangar Taltollah, near Dn, three days ago. The postmaster and peon it seems were attacked with kriver INDIAN, CHEMICAL INDIAN COUNCILS REFORM, BENGAL LEGISLATIVE ་ AND PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS. BEWARE OF body and mind. It had been recog Wellknown invigorating tonic of nised as the best tonic alterative. in Nervous debility Exhausion, Loss of Memmory. Brainfag Dimness of sight, Confusion of Idens, loss of vigour, Nervous headache, palpitation of heart, Mental prostration, General sleeplessness etc.-4 oz. phinl Re. 1 Dozen Rs. 11. 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The police are actively application. ngaged making inquiries. Manager. S. N BASU Provided that when a casual vacancy occurs in the case of an elected Member the eleation shall always be made by the sa electorate a as that which elected the Mem ber whose place is to be filled and shall be subject to the same conditions in respect of eligibility candidates for nomination as those which governed the election of such Member. FAILURE TO ELECT. XIL If within the time prescribed by notification issued under Kegulation VIII, clause (I) or Regulation XI clause (12 the electorate concerned fails to clect, the Lieutenant-Governor may, with the like sanction nominate at bis discretion any person who is eligible for election by such electorate. QUORUM. XIII. The power of making laws and regulations or of transacting other business vested in the Legislative Coun cil of the Lieutenant-Governer of Bengal shall be exercised only at meetings at which- (a) the Lieutenant Govenor, or (b) the Vice-Presidentented by the Lieutenant-Gever under section of the Indian oues Act, (e) 1909 or in the case of the discus sions referred to in section b of the said Act, tember appointed to preside in pursua nce of a rule made under that sertion, and ten or more members of the Council are present. CORRUPT PRACTICES. XIV. (1) No election rhall be valid if any corrupt practice is committed in connection therewith by the candidato elected, Page #387 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. 11 (+) A person shall be doenol to v poroou who is eligible for election by clear daya before the date fixed for the mit corrupt practing within the man. much electorate. meeting shall rejected. ing of theme Regulation.. FINALITY OF DRINIONS (1) If one candidate is only duly (i) Who with a view to induring any X VII. The dreaming of the Lieute inatel, the chairman whall forth with water to give or to refrain frum ging a nant Governor on any question that may declare much vandidate to be elertal inte in favour of any anelidate offers Arinn * to the intention construction (?) If more mundidater than onu are or gives any noney or valuable consider. or appliention of these Regulation shall duly Dominatul, the Chairman whall mtina or bolde en ny promine of le final furth with prepare a list of such candiindividual profit or hold out any threat FIRST ELECTISK. tes containing their bride and addre ..f injury, to any **' , ar. XVIII (1) A. Hon un conveniently and shall catch little pietel (1) Who giren trek or abate the mixy be after thew Regulations cotur in visine of a vote in the name of a votert in a conspicuous plue at his office. fores, Council whall be constitute in 6. At the meting at which the ele who is not the person giving auch vote. Bordance with their provision. tion is held the Chairman shall read wat And a corrupt practive shall be doemed (!) For this purpow the liutenant the names of all huminated candidates to le chintolted lay 1 candidate il it vernor whall by watification as afe i . The voting hall Le luy hallot, and mamittel with his knowledge and wid call upon the electorates referred to rach cuisioner shall have vne of utent or by a person who is acting in Regulatin 111 to elect members in only. Wat the general ar special authority acordance with these Bulations withi When the counting of the lo of much candidate with reference to the in much time 2 HAY 1 presi ! buen completed by the Chairman, letion. by Hech notification. shall forth with declare the candidatnt. Explanation A proinine of indivi. (3) Il within time to prewall whom the largest number of votes has Jual profit" induden a promine for the any such class fails to elert the Lieut h eute given to be cleted. benefit of the person himself, or of any nant-liuvernor may nominte at hindi 9. Where an exuality of votes in foumail whom he is interstell. cretion for a period not exceeding in to exist between any candidater and the .V. Novlection whall lie invalid ly months any person who is eligible for addition of a vote will entitle any of the Ron of a non-complainer with the rules lutinn y much clan. randidates to be declarat cleted, the contained in the Schedules to the Re RI'LES FOR ELECTIOX. I determination of the h ell to whoru ulations, or any mistake in the ap of BY TUE CORPORATION OF Huch ne idditional vute whall be deeneril torna annexed thereto, if it p * CALCUTTA. to have been given shall be minde by lot that the election was conducted in aroul to be drawn in the presence of the Chair 1. The member wwcified in Regului atte with the the principley laid down man and in such annner he thay deter tion 11, nub-hend (i) shall be clected much rules and that which non-com mine. by the Commissioners of the Cop'Rplave et tuintake did out atte:t the 10. "The Chairnian shall report the tion of alcutta in accordance with the inult of the election. result of the electin to the lanal p eclure hereinafter prescribed. LOSHI TKS AR TO VALIDATY O ELETIX. Ciovernment, and the name of the cand 2. On or before much dato all my lie (I) If the validity of any date clected shall be published in the Appointed by the local tiovernment in letion is brought in quemtion by any local official (inzette. this behalf a perin be meeting of the putem quified either to be electelor 11. Any of the functions signed to (poration will be convened by the the Chairman of the corporation under I waitent much election on the given hairman of the commoration for the this schedule may be delegated by him of the proper rejection or reption of pary of the letion to the Vice-Chairman or Deputy Chain . muigation of vote or of any Provided that not I than fifteen MRI). rrupt practice in connection with such leer da lwfore the date fimul for url BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CALL'OTTA lestron or for any time within fifteen meeting the chairman wall wind to all 1. "Returning otficer" Jiya frotu the date of the publication and the Commission written notice informing of the result of nucb cluction in the local Rugintrar of the tiniversity of Caluutta, him of the time and place firnel for such beial Hazette, apply to the Locul Govern and include any officer of the Univ-wity meeting. turut tu set aside such election. deputed for the time being by the Regin 3. (1) Any perman not ineligible for trar tu perform his dution under the (2) The Lieutenant-Governor whall, election under thene Regulations, who is a rules. aftur wuch enquiry (if any) as he ...y Commissioner of the Corporation, may be asider necorary declare by notificating noininated nun candidate for election. Just out! Just out! i aforesaid whether the candidato (2) Such nomination whall be made by THE whown election in questioned or any or means of a nomination paper in Form I HINDU SYSTEM OF RELIGIOUS what other person was duly elected, or which wenll be applied by the Chairman SCIENCE AND ART. whether the election was VOL to every Commissioner applying for the (3) If the election doclared void, SECOND EDITION. Amc. the Lieutenant-Gevernor hull ly noti. Price Rs. 1.4-0. (3) Each nomination paper whall be foration as aforesaid call upon the elec Hulribed by two ( minioners in protorate concerned to elect another person KIBORI LAL SARKAR N. A. #... poser and a condor: withio much timea 44 may be presuribed Provided that no Commissioner skall Extrat from the Book narud RAM by mucb notification. KRISHNA, RIB LIVE AND BATIXON" by Prof. ubacrile loro than one Domination () Il witbin the time o prescribed F. Maxmuller page 94. the electorate fails to elect the Lieut paper. * The difference between Bhakti dese hant.Ciovernor many with the manction () Nomination papers which are not tinn and Jnand knowledge is fully treat of the Governor-General nominate any received by the chairman at lut weven od by Babu Kishori Lal Sarkor is bin interating book &c Dr. Hubble Welledonn of Hanover (Gorunany) "Both the tatime on the Gunna as well M that in the Prema rad Bhal. are very valuable band-book for par tical students of Indian Philosophy ap1 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. Merve for ita application to ordinary lita and to higber mpirationa.' ESTALBISHED 1887. BY THE SAME AUTHOR. HINDU AYSTEM OF MORAL SCIENCE THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC Second edition (Price ka 1. The Hindu Syuteru of Self cultura ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. l'aire Rs.1. If you want reliable and genuine Ionceopathic medicinen, take care C. MOJCNDER, that you get them from RINGER'S. 121, Obrnwallis Bureat, Calcutta. 1 C. RINGER & Cò. To lehed at - Page #388 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 12 ALTA AV The mend er piled gulation 11, thend (it shl! beted by the se of the der of the nate and Honorar Tallon of the Paiversity of Calenta Fog a pus of a new in Ilan Chen aft, medtectors). ible for who is 1 ay letion under these Paton I to vot under the Schedule, mnated as a candidate for la (2) If more candidates than one are dals nominated, the retuning officer hall forthwith publish their names ani aldres in such man er as the Lal Government may prescribe, and shall further use their names to be entered in voting papers in Form II. 2) Suhanination Jll be made by anotation peter in Form 1 shall be gned by the return.g (3) On or before such date as may be oh end went by him by red toed post appted by the the Taka ka. Government an before such date my lappe utthis behalf, the returning officer shall d be the tin apment in this les send by registered post to each elector half toch oh when le then residing in India whose address has fuser les located at the whe of een registered at the office of the returnang officer one such voting paper god by the retung officer III the retinog odh Posle that such a voting paper shall alupplied to any such elector on his applying to the returning officer for the same at any time before the day ap pointel for the counting of votes, anal that no election shall be invalidated by reason of non-receipt by an elector of his voting paper. S Provided instion paper shall at poled to ansh elector happlying to the return other for these at any appointed for the te before the day tiny nommation - ་ 1) Each maton paper shall sub end le to lectore as proprer and seronder Provided that elector shall subs the more than on nommation paper 1. Nomination pepers which are not received by the returtang officer before the day appointed for the scrutiny of nominations paper -hall be rejected. (1) On the date and at the time and place apponted by the Local Govern ment for the serutiny of nommation papers every candid and has proposer nd seconder my end, and the returning other shall allow them to examine the oition papers of all candidates have ben erived by hum as totestid. ALLAHABAD & CALCUTIA Founders of Steel Trunk Industry a India. 1TABLISHED IN 19 Bette, Stove patiate STEEL TRUNKS & CASH POXES. TOY: 1., sektor Stort, (Ramlagan.) HEAD OFFICE: 71. Stret, (Kalitola.) Nell: trect, (Patak Flas v. IN PHANTA Lus College Square CALCUTTA. KARMAYOGIN. event of the cleston being questioned valid or invalid, along the dotted li under Regulation XVI. the lack so as to conceal the name of the elector, and shall seal down the (1) If one candinate only is duly nommated, the retuning officer shall forthwith declare such candidate to be elected. thus folded with his official seal, 10. (1) The returning off all a tend for the purpose of counting the votes on such date at such time and ple as may be appointed by the Lexaltin ment in this behalf. (2) Every candidate may be pat in person, or may sent a reputacite duly authorised by him in writing, to watch the pros of counting. won the minat napers and y of lose wn motion or on objection med, je nomination per on the grand that at das not comply with the pro on of 3, mile (3) ant hi de iston hall end upon ch per, and she be hel subject to rever to by the I. al Government fill up in the R. C. BROTHERS. 161 hope 2. 1. CIF ALL&.. Any cleton not desirous of record. I mg his vote in the pence of the re tating offer may end his voting japes by registered post to the returning officer after reading his vote thereon in the mr prescribed therein. i'ovided that voting papers winch are received by the returning dicer If the day appointed for the count ing of votes shall be tejected. (1 censing the voting papur the acting offers shall examine them her they have been correctly On the date and at the time and place appointed by the Lwal Govern 11. (1) When the counting of the ment this behalf, every elretor de vote has been completed, the sirous of recording his vote in the pre-officer shall forthwith declare the sere of the returning officer shall attend to the put pree, and after recording his vote on the voting paper in the manner pre cribed therem deliver the same to the returning officer. date to whom the largest number of votes hus been given to be eier ted. (To be contin The maing obeer shall ension.e "pted on any voting paper which he my pet, on the ground that it does ply with the instructions on the paper. not vet (3) The returning officer shall fold the lower portion of every pajk, whether abboccobonecans. THE CALCUTTA KONEOPATHIC FHALLACY. Established 166. The fast mai the bling Homest Pharmacy in the Butt A large consiment of books i tate medicivo ha just arrived. A w Aperte for Cancer and kin diseases, lir. A N. Mukerjee M.D., ( ecial can be consulted daily 1 1 BERIGNY & Cn. PAL BAZAR STREIT. C The returning theer shall show th voting papers sealed as provided by rule to the caudalate or their iepesen Lativer. BOK GOODE ARC (1) If an oljes tion is inde to any vot ing paper on the ground that it does not comply with the instruction there of to the rejection by the returning officer of a voting paper, it shall be decided ste by the returning officer, whose dom shall be im!, subject to reversal by th Lowal al Government in the event of the election being questioned nurter la tion YVI (5) In such a case the ring officer shall record on the voting paper the nature of the objection and is des sion thereon. AN INDIAN BOARD O ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. B. MUKERJEE & Co. Diplomced Accountants & Auditors (London) 95. Clive Street, ( GUARANTEL PROMPT AND A WORK AT Moderatu Fe.s. Do YOU USE Any Hair Oil?! Then use the one that is The bag. KUNTAL-KAUMUDI" is the thir-oil by virtue of its vanderial hanin cooling, and lai te nowing properties. It mid aroma is very pleasing to Price only 12 for all. ans. SOLD EVERYWHERE OR DIRECT FROM R.C.SEN & CO. 216 Cornwallis Street. CALCETTA. 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Fenile artist fur Prurdah noshin." 320 pp. Price Re. 1-4-0. OPINION A Hiweteign remedy for all GOSPEL OF SRI RAMAKRISANA The Indian Nation --Mr. *FOUR planta clue to any (II.1.) Nihal Singh gives his impres. It fet are really malefiuran On the Life FILAMHANS RIMARRA. terd alwolutely non-lurrinl. One the rol Mann anud try the World sion of America and Canada Sir I. Ponta A etra Torre M. luth, R PN. Tuy Ort , Phi With 'lates with engaging freshness. He with tonge I3. NARIN VIP a wa ll. Thi m i BINGWORM & ECZEMA OINTMENT l and we wan the life In perfectly at one with the treht be the bluntar spirit of modernization which shteriminin in their A M ara for HINWOM. 12 Ish) ay 25- 421 animates the America and NA and other similar ikinci 1:14:44 14:11 the Canadian ; a few of his des when all remedies fail Curante Publudur! criptive satys go beneath sur. poutely non-mercurial. The 1 KILI'ATARIT GENCY, face and contain suggestions with portage A4 12. Duxen will playe 11. 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SAR SHAWLS Trn an excellent akan dih! these essays are ) ( Hat It will l l great practical villues. . fant uiting silk, Luck stike te Pune wer all ur son relating to end the work to the Thenares tunku guaranteet 1. M uddy.md well in theichtful nttention of all litSeul lor samples . . ale best dans. B. D). tal punupler . TA. 1: 4. to unde our health, wealth and Fun THE INDIAN STORES, The Daily Post :--An er. protv. KAMAU NHI MANI SHANKAR tremely important volume that Benares City MINIUI SITKI, ATASK NORAll hot fail to contribute much PILARMA'Y for the uplift and unwari mare A COLLECTION ON 25 ANT211, what Street, IATA TTTA of India. SUBJECTS, DEPICTINO The Indian Daily TeleSluit ! SCLES ROSE LEARN TO EARN. graph: These cay are HIND SIXTHONY LISTORICAL Sex FACNRY IN EVERY MIL.LAUL. Daesages of great practical EXIS, AND ANY one can set up a Soap Fac villue written in a popular style. 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HEAD OFFICE :30, Dalhousie Square, S., Calcutta. BOMBY BRANCH:-15, Elphinstone Circle, Boabay. MANAY OFFICE -- 8, Broadway, Madras. Printeil und l'ublished by Menemohun Chosh at the Shree Narayan Press, 4. Shampoukur Lane, Calcutta. Page #395 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ RUTOHCIED NOC537 Rii र युध्य च EEN SH SUBSCRIPTION RUPEES 5. SINGLE COPY ANNAS 2. मयि मर्वाणि कर्माणि संन्यस्याध्यात्मचेतसा। निराशीनिममो भूत्वा युद्धस्व विगतचरः॥ A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. 1. SATURDAY 4th DECEMBER 1909. No. 22. Contributors :--S. AUROBINDO CHOSE AND OTHER OFFICE :- 14 SHAM BAZAR STREET, CALCUTTA. Page #396 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ INDIAN EQUITABLE INSURANCE COMPANY, LT.D Authorised Capital Rs. 10,00,000 of which only 2,00,000 is being called up. 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Tre Indian Nation Bakters : lives and speeches of twelve minent Tintim with their per Ilexul Collier & Bank-Calcutta, Labore, Multan, Peshwar, trait Part 1 ... 1 4 Pastila, Aurit:', Allalil xul, and Hyilerul nul (Siml). I do. Part II ... I bu Bepain ('handra Pal: Hin Mirzapur ete. Life and perche, ith alition, LIFE INSURANCE. IN ALL BRANCHES. reviel wxl enlargel ... UGU Befate in W ir ten un teran. "Lala Lajmt Rai?" His Life Banking truet mes amit att ** t. Sper ben covering over 320 XINCH KTN p ati. Vel - with 1 to 6 mnt p ... . .. Ikandung , Lash Belari Colume: Him . nts wantel ** 9.. . Fre n te, wait to Life & N ech ... M ER, ALATIA BRANCH: wami Ram Tirath, W. A., HiN Life & T hings 1., Lall Burze Strol. R.C.Tilak: Hi Life-Sketch Axel Tol' I ... 0 Blu Sundranath Banerjen : His Life and are দিগ্বিজয়ী বার। Ital Cinnaadbar Tinh : His Life WONDERFUI And her .. ... সেকেন্দরকে স্বীকার করিতে হইয়াছিল Mr (t. Nubramania Aivar: His Life M onterr ... ... ) CURRY POWDER. Muzzle - Free? 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Page #397 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ : KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. I. 18th Agrahayana 1316. 0 - -- - FACTS AND OPINIONS. --- The Lieutenant-Governor's Mercy. The outery of the Mexiertes PAS the lusion of their best nuen has led to certain concessions by which putrently the invernment hope to minimier or obvinte Ale the formidable opposition that is Wwly rathering heal nyninst the * Councils. These concessions or not a single objectionable principle from the Bill. They are evidently designed to fiuilitate the Junirion into the Council of the two men in Bengal whose opsi tion may prove must harmful to the chances of the exceedingly skilful Chinese puzzle called the Councils Regulations by, which the consum mate tacticians of Simla hope to Irreserve full coutrol for the anthor. 11004 while caruing the credit of a liberal and popular reform. The wodification by which men who have served three years on a Muni- cipality become cligible even if they are no longer on any such boly at the time of election, seems specially designed to admit Sj. Bhupendranath Bow who, with all the other well-known mon of Bengal, was excluded by the care- ful provisions of the Scheme. But to have placated Si. Bhupendranath nod at the same time disqualificd the groater Moderate leader would obviously have been su infructuous Concesion. Accordingly, we are to given to understand that the country by entering the Councile un Lieutenant Governor has been these ham til tras l ain pleased to intiinate to the trust Vay thing by bungalow powerful man in Bengal that, if he standing out for t h e Atands for election, the dispualitiet. | An Ominous Presage. tion under which he has been "The Tw1 .lyVw now.. place, will be waivel as it special days plays the Statem:sabon cancion in his favour! We dood tale of the Finndet India. Then not know what were the feelings of Journal has rellently harpus S. Sucenim Nath when he wild on the three yet the reform informed that this back-doer had the Municipalities and thing opened to him by the indui with huge of the us gence of the burvancracy to its oll which thus reformy should be discussed servant. But to the framed. We cumot imagine illy. the permission seems to be more humi- thing mormous, mon 1.1.0 liating and injurious than the origi the litle of welt-Torronment that we nal exclusion, to Bengal, if not to possess,than these suggested ris. Surontranath personally. As thi.. We pointed out in our article stand, he cannot make use of lor the Rooms that under this schem concession without forfiting his the Municipal were the twily already much-imperillor popularity weak point !! th: Caerntent and putting himself uselessly into a surmour. cw hand: prophe ridiculous and unclignified wition. that the Government would toho If he stood now, the whole country he policy of thoruzla and inend this would believe that his dagatisfaction vulnerable part. This 14 procisely with the Reforms wary due to his what I'lr Anglundin "friend" personal exclusion and not to the Sarnestly and patedly calls viciou principles of the Schenne. He them td without farther delity would enter ont in his own right, The principle tala enforevd is tha: but by the grace and mercy of the Mamtals, vicious and notedemocr.). burcancracy of whom he has born tis principle of the representato the 16-long opponunt. And to what of separato interests which has taxa end? To stand isolated or with IL the new Rofurma u blow straigh:: handful of ineffectivo votes against at the heart of proyros instead., a soli palaa of officials, Govern an important stop in progromnivu. ment notincey, Europeans, Maho velopment. It is true that tho Daily medans and lukowarm wavcrers or News depreciklas nepirate weatreactionaries. Sj Surendrannth rates and vocates oficial cod gains nothing for himself or the veiled and occasional insteal vi Page #398 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ - KAMATOGIN official control insistent, naked and they are a Farmecide's feast; gorge unashamed. But we know perfectly ons 'dishes and silver covers with well that official control veiled only nnáubstantial nir inside, and und unsional, nu in the univers even from that chameleon's feest the Mitics, can be inado ng potent and educated classes are carefully exclud trictive a weapon for the suppressioned, except in a pitifully infinites independent action as official imal degree. Yet the Anglo-Indian contri direct and habitual. And popers are indignantly remonstrating if the European, the Mahomedan with the educated clients for not on the landlore nre to prezlominnte crowding to the table where thero in the Municipalities is in the re- are no meats for them and feasting formed councils and the representa themselves fint on the dainty invisition of the "profokional classex" ble ments which others are so enger carefully restricted, we do not care to partake of. It may be asked why whether it is done by separate elec- others are so anxious for these aerial tortes or by some other equally privileges. Well, that is because it careful manipulation of the electoral is only the educated classes who are lists. The result will be the same. really hungry for subetantial politi- The Daily Newsrems to be inspired cal food, the others nre cager to see in its anxiety for reform by two and handle the gorgeous dishes and lolly motives, the predominance of the silver covers, to say nothing of the European vote, wealthy but small the kudos or of having dined at so rich in mmbers, and the distinction of a house and ity material advantages the predominance of the professional to the individual. But the educatmen who, under present circums- ed Hindus have had a surfeit of 1ince, can alono represent educated specious outsidos and are learning Indis. On the Councils the non to mergo the interests of the indivisetticiul European representation is dual in the good of the nation. small, not in proportion to the The Last Resort. nilimbers of its constituency, but in its comparative voting power, yet The resort to boycott is becoining this class is on the whole satisfied, instinctive in men's blood; not only hearing it not only gets whnt it in India but everywhere, men conknows to be disproportionntely large fronted by opposition of nnture representation but can be sure of which rendere it impossible to denl the co-operation of the officint in with it effectively, take to boycott tarthering its interests. On the with an admirable spontaneity. The Municipalities, if the dirget officio rapid prend of this ancient Indian rapid ap control disappears, it will be neces device since China and India applied sary for the European vote to be it for the first time on the gigantic dominant Au as to prevent a com Asintic scale, is a sign of the timos. bination of other elements troin We can naturally understand the pushing other interests to the feeling of discomfort which leads detriment of European privilege or the Anglo-Indian Papers to depremonopoly. The distinction which cate this move on the part of the this journal, in common with other Modernten. It is true that the reAnglo-Indian puport, draws between ported agreement to boycott the mon with a real state in the country Councils has been denied by reand educated men, who apparently presentatives of Moderate opinion, because of their education have but; whether a formal resolution to nene, Ahed a Hond of light on the the effect way recorded or hund of friendship which it cherishes net at the momentouy meeting for the people of this country. in the Indinn Asrocintion's sonins, it Chowrtaghoe Humoar. in this policy which the Monterate l'hy Staterman 29 friend was are following for the excellent reason are following for the ex intolerable: #humuurint it is that there is no other. As they hantly less difficult to bear. There pathetically complain, it is not they was an elephantincnttempt at sardo-who have boycotted tho Governnic humour in recent Articlo in ment but the Government which which it weightily urged the has boycotted them. That is not, oducatod community to ovvrlonk de. of course, literally true. Sj. Ambika focter and take full and generous ad charap Majumdar who has refused to vantage of the grent opportunity stand as a candidate, is eligible from the benefits of which under the Government rules; the they bave been excluded. That is disabilities in the way of Sj. the peculiar humour of these reforego Bhopendranath and Surendrarias have beeri waived or rentowed. But this the Government has taken come to onere, that if they enter. and eyideatly the Government de ing that wory should enter, it shall be as grandiose nonentities, stripped of all powerful backing, individual voices and nothing more Co-opertion on such conditions would be the end of the Moderate party in Bengal and the absolute destruction of the Modemtes is an event, which, we confess, we could not contemplate with cquanimity. Wo poed a party which will forin A convenient channel threagh which the Government can glide graduallv down the path of concession until events have educated our bureaucracy to the point of "recogniting the necessity of negotiation with the Nationalista. We are thereforo glaul that the Government has made it imperative on the Moderates to answer boycott - with boycott. We have expressed our namirntion of the skill with which the Reform Regulations have been framod, but it is the skill of the keen-eyed but limited tactician clevely. manipulating forces for a small immediato gain, not of the far- . seeing political strategist. On the contrary, the framers have flung away supports which they ought to have secured and secured others which aro either wenk or unreliable. The nonentities who aro scrambling for a seat in the Council cannot hold the fort for them; thu Hupport of the landholders is lacking in sincerity and they are, besides, force the bureaucrcy themselves have stripped ruthlessly of their ancient strength and leadership, which cannot now be recovered by a seat on the Councils: the Mus. sulmans have suddenly been risid by the amazingly shortsighted policy of Lord Morley into an cugnar, ambitious and pushing political force which will demned a higher and ever higher price for its support. On the other hund the Muleratos have been bumilint.' ed in the sight of all India and made a general laughing stock, nnd the entire Hindu community, alwnye the mightiest in potentiality in the land und now growing conscious of its night, has been put for on tho was to becoming a parmanent and ambittered opporitive. O wonders of Anglo-Indish states' manabip! . . . Page #399 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MAVG ORT THE MEN THAT M83. liberal po hint of her githe Fortune Truhe, gin of the orator; he had hor favours. A splendid physique, ro- literary talent of an imitativo kind Mr. Romesh Chandra Detais bupt and massive equipped him to but no literary genins; ho wrote dad. After a long lito of the most bear the stmin of an unceasing acti- well on scholastic subjects and manifold it untiring mergy. vity: A nature buoyant, sanguine, translated pleurantly and effectively, l'amour, honorul, advanced in years, strong, a healthy as his frame, but was no grent Sanskrit , scholar: with name known in England ng armed him against the shocks of life he ainnot rank with Roape or even well as India the man always wyd commanded Nuccess by insisting with Mr. (iokhele asian economi. sticcessful, always favoured of For upon it; an egoism natural tw such cian, and yet his are the must a robust vitality seized on all things tuine, always striving to deserve politically effective contributions * her by skill and diligence, type of As its provender and enabled ita pois economical literature that recent a race that passes, of a generation error thoroughly to enjoy the gooil years have produced. It must be things of life, which is successfully that ta younger minds is fast losing admitted that his activity and demanded; a great tact and savoir the appearance of reality and dexterity of work wero far in excurs faire stered him clear of unnecess possibility, has passed away at the of his literary ability or scholastic nry friction and avoidable difficul- bright and summit of his career conscientiousness. It is doubtful. he fore his great capacities could ties; an unrivalled quickness of therefore, whether any of his volumi. gmsp, absorption and assimilation, nous work in justify themselves to the full in his any kinds will be moro fucile than now station, but also before the subtle or deep, much longer remembered, with the dcfects of his type could be tho helped him to make his own all that possible exception of his Bengali his. he heard or rend: 1 mpid though 'torical novels in which he touched mughly subjected to the severe not ingenious bruin showed him how ordent of the times thnt have come highwater mark. His translation to use his materinl with the best upon us. The Inndmarks of the past of the Rigveda by its caso and crisp tall one by one and none risc in effect and most practical utility: ness blinds the uninitiated render to their place. The few great survivors and a fucile pon and specch which the fact that it may be a very here and there become more and never prused for a thought or a pretty translation but it is not the more dignified monuments of the world, could always be trusted to Veda. His history of Ancient clothe what he wished to last century and less and less crea convey Indian civilisation is a mesterly in a form tors of the living present. New respectable and effect- compilation, void of original research, ideal, new problems, new men, al ive and so well put as to conceal which is rapidly growing antiquat the absence of native literary focul. ed. In fact, the one art Mr Dutt inost a new mce wholly different ty and intellectual distinction. These had in the highest degree and in in mind, character, temperunent, feeling, rise swiftly and wait till were Nnture's presents to him at which alone it can bo anid that he his birth. Fortune placed him in did not only well but best, was the they can open the gates of the future and occupy the field of woulthy, wellread and wellknown art of the journalist, and the pamph family gave him action. the best alran- leieer. Originality and deep thought; are not required of a journalist, nor The official, the Congress politi tages of education the titnes could cian, the wellread litterateur, the afford, Mont him to England and delicncy, nor subtlety, nor deepthought Oriental echolar. the journalist, opened the doors of the Civil his sucocus would be limited tather Service, the pinnacle of the young than assisted by such qualities. T. proficient in English and fluont of Wstern ideas, the professional inan Indinn's spiration in his days, seize victorionsly on the available and crowned him with the highest materials, catch in them what will be successful and sleek, these were the prizes that that highest of careers interesting and effective and put it Toreinost men of the old generation, those who were in the eyes of all could yield to a man of his hue brightly.nnd clearly, thin in the shta, the best, in whose footsteps, and blood. It is characteristic of dharma of the journalist, and, if we therefore, all strove to follow and his career that he shonld have died add the power of making the incat ELS Prime Minister of the Indian of a case and enforcing en whose pattern all formed them given view wolves. An active, self-confident, Stato which has been most necess- with irresistible cberky, dexterity voiceful generation making up by ful in reproducing and improving and apparent uniwerublonen, we shall have added all that is necemary these qualition for the lack upon the Anglo-Indina model of of mministration, to turn the journalist into the bright, depth and breadth in their pamphleteer. No man of our time culture and atoning for the un- r. There were limits, as we have has had these gifts to the same er. rigiunlimitation to which they hinted to the liberality of Nature. Of tent as Mr. Dutt. The best thing he were doomed, by the fidelity in de- all the great Bongalis of his time ever did were in our view, hilettail and truework of the imitation! Romesh Chandra Dutt was per ters to Lord Curzon and his Econo In all but one of these lines of haps the least originnl. His ad. mic History. The former fixed pubitivity Mr. Dutt had nchieved a ministrative faculties were of the lic opinion in India irretrievably high distinction among tho men second order, not of the first; and nobody cared even to consider of his own generation und we though he stood for a time foremost Lord Curzon's answer. "That set doubt whether another man could stoong the most active of Congress tles it" way the general feeling be pdintel out among them so politicians and controversialisty, he unnysided, su full of strength and every ordinary roader contracted for was neither a Ranade nor Suren, good niter reading Romesh Dutt's hope and energy. By confident, Rodranath, had neither the gift of the uniformly suggessful. Nature was organiser and political thinker nor brilliant and telling indictinents USB CHATTERJI BRO'S RASOB AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BEST & RELLABLE IN THE NARKET Page #400 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. Without the Foonomic History and its damning story of England's commercial and fiscal dealings with India we doubt whether the public tuind would have been ready for the Boycott. In this one instance it Iany bo hnid of him that ho not only wrote history but created it. But all his works, with the exception of the historical novels, were rather preces of succesful journalism and lectioneering than literature. Still, von where it was most defective, his work was always useful to the world. Forinstance, his Ramayan and Malubharuta, though they art ex. crablo poetry and do unpardonable violence to the spirit of the original, pet familiarised the average runder in England with the stories of the epics and thus made the way onsy for fatare interpreters of the East to the West. In brief, this may be said in unstinted praise of Romteb Chundra Dutt, that bu was a gigantic worker and did an immense amount of pioneer pule work by which the future will henefit We have dwelt vu this interesting and vigorous personality as one of the most typical of the men that pass, much, toore typical than greater or nuoto origical contempor. aring. The work they did is over and the qualities with which they were equipped for that work will no longer sufficiently serve our purpose. An education at once more subtle and more massive, a grent originality, force and mange of intellectual aotivity, in insntiablo thirst for know igr, the glut of a giant for work and action, mighty qualities of soul, a superbuman courage, self-abnegation and power to enbrace and practise almost impossible ideals, these are the virtues und gifts India demands from the greatest among her song in the future so that they may be sutriciont to her work and her des tinien. But such gifty ng Romesh Dutta ponerent are not to be des. pised. Especially did his untiring eperty for work and his joyous vitality and indvetructible buoyaney make hina towering reproach to the indolent, latives necring and anaomio generntion that intervened buttoen him and tho recont renascence. TAL NATIONAL VALUE -the entrepes, that which is OF ART. seemly or outwardly decompus: Nee dikaion, that which is in sogurdance with dike or nomoe, the law, custom 000m and standard of humanity based on The work of purifying conduct the sonde of fitness and on the sodified through outward form and habitual or uncodified mass of procedents in Add sceinly regulation of expression, which that sense has been expressmanner and action is the lowest of ed in general conduct,-in other the many services which the artistic words the just or lawful ; thirdly, sense has done to humanity, and the agathon, the good, baged partly yet how wide is the field it covers on the scemly and partly on the and how important and indispens. just and lawful, and reaching able have its workings been to towards the purely beautiful; then, the progress of civilsation! A final and supreme, tho kalon, that still more important and indispen. which is purely beautiful, thu yusable activity of the sense of boauty preme standard. The most reis the powerful help it has given markable part of Aristotle's to the formation of morality. We moral system is that in which do not ordinarily recogniso how ho classifies the parts of conduct largely our sense of virtue is a sense not according to our idea of virtue of the beautiful in conduct and and sin, papa and punya, but by vur henso of sia a sense of ugliness purely aesthetic standard, the excess, and deformity in conduct. It may defect and golden, in other world easily be recognised in the lower correct and beautiful, mean of qualiand more physical workings, as for ties. The Greek view of life was instance in the shuddering recoil imperfect even from the standpoint from cruelty, blood, torturous things of beauty, not only because the went intolerably hideous to sight and of beauty was not sufficiently cathoimagination or in the aesthetic dis lic and too much attriched to a gust at sensual excesses and the fastidious purity of form arid ontline strong rense, awakened by this and restraint, but because they were dingunt, of the charm of purity and cleficient in love. Hou as beauty, the beauty of virginity. This Srikrishna in Brindavau, Shyamalatter feeling was extremely active sundaru, is not only Beatty. He is in the imagination of the Groeks also Lovr, and without perfect lov.. and other nationy not noted for a there cannot be perfect benuty, and there high stindard in conduct, and it without perfect beauty there cannot was purely westhetic in its roots. be perfect delight. The aesthetic Pity'ngnin is largely a vital instinct motive in conducts limit and must in the ordinary man ghociated with be exceeded in order that hunwunity juguipua, the loathing for tho hid- roay rise. Therefore it was that the councy of its opposite, ghrina, Creek nould had to be broken and dingust at the sordidness and brutu humanity even revolted for the lity of cruelty, hardness and sel against beauty. The ngathull, thu tishness as well as at the ugliness of good, had to bo released for a time their actions so, that a common word from the bondage of the kulun, the for cruel in the Sanscrit language is westhetic sonse of beauty, just as it nirghrina, the inan without dingust is now struggling to deliver itself or loathing, and the word ghrina from the bondage of the cupropert! approximates in use to kripa, the the dikaion, mere decoroustess, w e lower or vital kind of pity. But customi, nero social luw and rub. even on a higher plane the sense of The excess of this anti-aesthoti virtue is very largely aesthetic and, 1. tendency is visible in Puritanisht even when it omorges from the acs. And the baner forug of asceticism. thetic stage, must always call the The progrony of ethics in Eirope hus sonse of the beautiful to its support been largely a struggle between the if it is to be safe from the revolt the revolt Grcek sense of aosthetic beauty an! against it of one of the most.lecp- the Christian sense of a higher gool marted on the que side by formalism. wcu the largetiess of this element if on the other by an unlovely we study tho idus of the Grocks, ovceticism, the Association of the who never got beyond the aesthetic latter with virtue has largely driven stage of morality. Thore woru four the sense of beauty to the side of grantions in Oreck ethical thought, vice. The goudl must not be sub Bool Bool Soaps are unrivalled in the market. . Page #401 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. . onlinnted to the Merthotit kerusid, but in life it is 'ham pored by Newton and Leibnitz, Darwin and Spa it must behutiful and delightful; the dermar.ds'of the bydy and the cer, artyle and Eruer on, and the list er to that extent it censes én, he vital pasions Here eomes in the might be indefinitely prolonged, "lak, vood." The object of existence is 104 first mighty, utility, the triumphant CORT, Barrent and laramur" in its the pactise of virtue for its own inner significance, activity of the mi cuergetie fonins is--- --well, what whall. My Language of this sort wake but ananda, relight, and of art and poetry. They provide a in the stock in trade of the progress consiste not in rjócting field in which these prossing 'enim bor kind of journals in this A ty and delight, but in rining of the animal cim be excluded and country, but in quite unworthy of a man from the lower to the higher, the the ainotions working disinterest if culturn like Prof. Bannerji. I partiless complete to the more complete edly for the entisfaction of the heart cularly object to Prof. Bannerji's language becouse of the infinite mischief which beauty and delight. And the imagination alone, can do nunc the sentiment it exprewex is doing in this 'The third activity of nesthetic the work of katharsis, emotional country is the many side of the faculty, higher than the two alrenily purification, of which Aristotlo nationalist movement in Tengal and is Hure, if unchecked, ultimately to dentny described, tho highest activity of spoke. Chittasuddhi, the purification of the heart is the nppointed whatever good has come out of it. A the artistic sense before it rises to mian who reperta himself repeta other the plane of the intellect, is the mad by which man arrives at his Rempet for uthers is the correlative of direct purifying of the emotions. higher fulfilment, and, if it can be self-respect." Be person and pert This is the katharsis of which shown that poetry and art are thers A peron" ix, aceording to Aristotlo spoke. The sense of powerful agents towards that ond, great philosopher, fundamental prin easure and delight in the emotiontheir supreme importance is cHta ciple of practical life. What is true of individual life is also true of national al aspects of lifo blished. They are that, and more and action, this life. A self-respeting nation repres In the poetry of life, just as the than that. It is only one of the channnt. 15 INony one other nations and a nitiu that does not regulating and beautiful arrangegrent uses of these things which respect other nations, des not in reality ment of character and action is the men nowolnys are inclined to re- respect itsell, in spite of Throneen to it of life. We have seen how the gard as mere ornaments of life and the entrary. It is expecially nocory latter purifies, but the purifying therefore of secondary importance. for us, at the present stage of our pro 1 , bet to allow the faculty of ad. forve of thó former is Ntill moro miration to grow weak. It is undeniablo potent for good. Our life is largely | COMMENT AND CRITI. that we have still touch to learn from the made up of the eight rasas. The CISM. Went. Such a behef tay unfashion movements of the heart in its enjoy Prof. Jitendra Lal Bannerji on able and unpopular at the present day, ment of action, its own and that Western Civilisation. but, bevertheless, it is absolutely true. If 0o-- We are unable to appreciate all that is of others, may either be directed In his interesting and readable Article great and good in the civilisation of the downwards, as is the crusc with the on "Aravinda (ihoxh- atudy." Prol Wunt, the Iron shall le weand not the animals and animal men, to the Jitendra Lal Bannerji makes remarka West. The oliward march of Western intre satisfaction of the tan sense which, 1 ani mure, will be deplored by civilisation will not be arrewted by uus nyans, and the vital desires every right-thinking man in the country. failure to appreciate it, but the cause of I, which muke instruments of the of course, do not find progress in this country will suffer au fault with him for oulagining Mr. irreparable low ses in the average sensual Arabina che in the manner he does. Let us not bate other and overstimate man, or they may work for the Every man kue the right to worship in ourwolven. The feeling of uverestimation Nitisfaction of the heart itself in a hero. To speak the truth 1 wiocerely and contempt, Spluoza truly miy, are al predominatingly cmotional enjoy- respect Prof. Kannerji for being no grod way evil. No trating good ever mine ment of life, or they may be direct- A lero worshipper. He evidently does out of lintred. It is love alone that Availe not belong to the class of men who find th in the long run, whatever the app! ed upwards through the medium of none to admire in this wide well. What Ances may be. It is greatly tu le textet the intellect rational and intuitional I greatly deplore in the langungo her ted that gifted metalike Prof. Bannerji, tuntuinment of delight through Linea in characteriring Western civilisation. instead of combating the salopant mi the seizing on the source of all de- "Wertern civilisatiou" we are informed chief of the prornlent race-lintu, whould light, the Spirit, the satyam, sun- "had lost its gloss and glamour for hun. bowever unwittingly, foruent it. If the He had penetrated behind its glittering 18e feeling displayed by Anglo-Indian daram, anandam who is beyond and outer shell of painted hrilliance and had is bad, the rice feeling displayed by Into round, the source and the basis of sounded to the depth all its baldness, co- ahs cannot lie goud. Let us buvo faith, :ll this worldwide activity, evolution arenos, barrennens and the barbarist surrounded though we are ly circuts and progress.. When the heatt of it# inner significance. Now it is tancce that sorely try it, in the all-comworks for itself, then it enjoys the unnecekry to NAY anything in bruinel quaring power of love and reinenbet time poetry of life, the delight of emo. of Wontorn civilistion. It is not on it higher than nationalities, embracing them #719, the wonder, pathos, beauty, trial and royuires no defence. Even the all and a tho Organic Unity of thein, greatest detractor of it pay homage though, M yet, only idealiy, i. Humanity njoyableness, loveableness, calm, to it in the daily acts of their life.. BARAMUR HIRALAL HALDAK. serenity, clarity and also the gran Suffice it to my that if it had been Norenber, 6 1903. deur, heroinen, passion, fury, terror anything like what Prof. Bannerji paita "Western Civilization, and horror of life, of man, of it to be, it would not have dominated While thanking Prof. Haldar for the Nature of the phenomenal mani. tho Vorld and been in the scendant. courtpoun tone of his comments I cannot festation of God. This is bot the No shan ever edpdures in Cod's world. y that this tritician has been very To call civilisation which han produc- helpful or I kam tuting to me. Apparently highest, but it is higher than the ed Shakes and and Milton, Wordsworth he objects to the diaparaging nature of animal, vital and externaly Aesthe and Coleridge, Shelly and Byron, Goethe my remarks of Western Civilization; tic developments. The large part and Schiller, Tonnyhon and Browning, and from that I buy infer that he has it plays in life is obvious, but Descartes ind 'Spinoza, Kant And Hegel, preferences or at any rate high The Bengal soaps are the cheapest and best in the market.' Page #402 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ DERMAYOGD K regard for this civilization. But he down in goud; furtif it wore trade it wyud and hearts and, liberalinud thoir Nado Bus not stop to make use the ground of Le.. . . . . it made them, retful and hateatbl. This road this preference pe lut1 But all this is nothing to the put pome. I at force with the ru l in amity ver it may wallet. Ile Nintento Prof. Haldar, I have mid already, does with the most of the port the it his with varie rennlities? onil n o p to makb clear the grounds of his belped them to harmonine thyrarelves I hope he will prvom me for saying it pri c e for Wontern civiuntion. We with the grens marob of. pliendihana in he went to telling nuder I , therefore, rent maliafied with such this woring CORTO of our Bightly np retain infusion and l inen hinta of preference be has given w: wmugly, I ain of opinborr that Western yht. . . and we find then hinta in no sentence: civilization has been judged by these Thule MAVR: "Western Civilration call civilization which has producent standarin and luas been found wanting. had en nuy thing like what Prof. Shakespeare and Milton, Wordsworth and I think tlust Western civitation, Pay Paueri prints it tir le mondelor Coleridge, Shelley And Byron...... Kant drawjng our attention the much to thn Are waarned the world and low in and Hegel Darwin and Spencer, Carlyle things of the earth, blinda m to the the w ar.". Are we then to under And Emanun, and the Nat might be in- apfrit' and taloon off the finer and kroner All that material perity and deinitely prolonged, hal, The Inten, nebge of AIR I think further Jaminame in the world are the best barbar ' is, well what shall Ryt AR that Western civilization, with its test of civilizatiea! W know inimel a matter of fact, he enda by mying: evi. exaggerated emphasis on the that this is my fallacy but we dently any irreverence has neandalized needs and pleasgree of the individual, hul every wo to lipe that Prof. him too much. Tut, while penitent for tends to make mon , onld, and sel. Haldar wwuld like above this name and Me ahork I have given him, MHRY Rah; Aod, though it may make for p tion of civilization, as Ruskin that Prol. Haldar' inode of pwedere material prosperity in the fort in tance, is never tired of telling ni, in primarily is rather enrious He call together the it is bound ultimately to end 'n red ruin thing of the lent; it maken men rinil, name of the lat ADR of Europe and and utter dowlution. No civilization which humah. kindls, and generon. No doubt Ainei'n, claims then ne the products of how made ite basis on material contour it issues in ratom of outer condhet And Winter civilization, and then triumphan. Birl material prosperity has ever been life but to take it a wynonymouth with uy anks - a civilization which d en allo to witntand the tout time 19terial propperity--to take it an rom Shakespeare and Milton, de, low Egypt, Babylon, and Romne what moral priad in milli aud'netorin, in the mail. can it be called hald, barren, barbaroun, do they point! Anxl the Atory of way and the steanwhip, or in the endlesete? It is dfficult to expose the scrumulated their fall -- with what lennot in it frauglitt outer appertenanses of modern life, is fallacies underlying such propostinni as Who knows who can prophecy, that the utterly Nomins it meaning and signifie- But thin. I munt Awer by mying that civilization which has Patte Londe, ou Ance Ideny the validity of Mr. Haklar's stand New York for a holy places of pilgriAgain Prof. Fall way: "A nation and criticism, and I deny the soundness ninge is not destined to a run Mutter that dyer not respost other nations does of bin mode of applying that standard. irratrievalle as that? not, in reality, respnet itrelf." The wenti- no. In other words, I deny that the worth But let us proceed to our second conment sound very beautiful and reads like of civilization is to be judged ly the tention. Prof. Haldar clip that * Copybook maxin. But it is much an very best products of that civilimtion hakespeare, Milton Kant, Hegal, utvim truix. ! and when trottel out and what is more important I deny Spinoza, Emc non, all are'the fruits wit with all the racle of a general truth, it that Shakespeare, Milton Kant and Wowtern civilization. I do not onder APP ro lollow ud fintpenningLet us Spinoza are the fruits of Western civili. are the fruite of Western civili- stand on what principle he hax funipel take recrete MK.' The English xation in the generally necepted wenno all these mot together. WUR: Are #wolf-rempting natin--O Prof. of that word. Shakespeare in common with Milton! Hildar wuld readily admit But do 'The first of these points may be Wordsworth with Byron AndBhelky! they just dow with respect for other briefly dismissed. How in the civiliza (toethe with Tennyson and Browning fun national Nut even the bollent championtion of a country to be jndged? Is it either of these with Kapt, and Hugul of Anglicas civilizatiop will have the to be judged by the greatert men of And what curious chance must it br lundi hool to go so far'ns that. that country rare and gifted unul, men which brings togetbert Darwin nil Elsewhere Mr. Haklar says: "No who are more for the universe than Carlyle ? or Spencer and Euron Thi wham eserindutin (iod's work." Again for any particular country and race, were all born in Europe and Amerie : we fuel tempted to exclaim how like a tuen who ly the very splendour of but is that Ruficient to clare thein M . www.look maxim it reads: What an their genius are not to be taken in prochact Western Hvilization ? 1). obvim truirin it in! and wlust pro- typical of their country and me but you find in Europe and Anierig of the found fallacy it conceal! Even Carlyle, are to be regarded as beings afar and prenent day that universal hunsa syr from whom Prof. Haklar burnuwa hix Alt-ris it to be judged by the lifo pathy, that wide-eyed search for truth rink, would say tham can ulti. and climacter of the generality of men And beanty, that joy and delight in the etila endute in the world: but what pre- living in that wantry? Evidently the Dounty of heaven, which brenche vents it from flouri bing like a groen buy latter wald, be the more preferable through the plays of Shakespeareor tree for laryn lengths of days and yearsilsstandard. To rófer again to the remark that anstere and unbending purity and vot the world onerunteit Wuk with ubame of of Runkin quoted abovo-civilization nobility of thought which leads adult very van alle Antiquity--fossil remains in that which maken men civil, which majesty to the grand org4n-uric of Mil. of age worn ans, and obxolescent be chantena and subdue their libarta. Ita ton? Where again in Western world liefst and how ban the benom vf reforma pogoney therefore in to the jndged by of the 20th century, do yo find any tre te bewer outplayhid tunnin pweeping 11 in weeping the width no loan than by the depth the width no less than by the depth of that God intoxication, which filled to them awnym rging the world from of its influence. Whethór Western vorfowing the pion s o Spinoral or theit. c ling contagion Become a Sortait civilization is good or bad therefore that lofty and passionate onception of type of viivation las existed for a certain will depend, upon the answer to this morality which thunders througla the length other we to conclude that further question what is to offect npon categorical imperative of Kant ? Givethe. it munt urlirat. , formooth. po the generality of men living according Carlyle, Eruerwun, Kant, Spinoza Aro 15 shami bradu cidus workit/ Obvious. I to itu cunoDS? Ha itindo tbeth gentlo none eluter the products offspring ly on thy logie of str. Linidar, wincerer d human ? Had it, refined their l e r os rechers of the mirey-loving If you are really after the best thing in the market use TUE QRIENTAL FACTORY'S SOPS. They are talk of the chay, the pride of the Swaleshi, have the largest of al Sales Keep the skin bent. An the cheap se, and available every whern THE ORIENTAL SOAP FACTORY.I : GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA. Tel Address :--- Kowstove." . . Page #403 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARAMYOGIN 787 Am un methode na . : honey.kungering erilgtson of the W .. GULAB BANO.CASE ón methods and for them to mtidly To me puber they're the step Y When the Wamponat Galab Bano che ti t betagluwa and not to the culpesulle promontorice which set out from bility of the tubordinata. It w me up at the Lahore Chiel Court the level enitent of how day tropia 16 while over sectory for ve to make our own before Jution, Robertson and Rattigan, round them, & weir by bail rolle Mr. BeynyPodtan made gutteneat in proitlon clear, and we thought in fuation and eddig the turbid wall of modem which he outlinecPhe Local Bovernment's to the police that they were entitled to civilization with its mad thirst for money position. hate it on woord bere that their own and comfort ita savage luat of power and Mr. Fuation Robertoon then read Toponible superior considind them Jominion. free from blame lengthy order, in which be bid that he But this bring me to the one funda and Mr. Justice fattigan desintoxpro miental misconception which seems to -theft onbe of the door thay to His Honor underlie the whole tenour of Mr. Haldar's the Lioytenant-Governor for anthorjailig criticism. What is that we mean by West the Government Advocate to make that ern civilization? Obviously we mean this by statement. They fully term the type of eivilization which actuals recognised the PATIALA SXDITION, CARE position of Local Government in the 14 prevnils in the West as the present time On 91st instant Mr. Roobanlal, defence -a civilization which in theory reata upon matter, and they had not the slightest counsel for the Patiala secured, filed desire to enter into a controversy on the the basis that the individual is the contre petition to the Maharaja of Patiala comof the world and that the body in the subjeet. He pointed out that he and his plaining of illegalities and irregularities Gel of the individual, and which in brother Judge approached this case in not alleged to have been committed by the Juretice inues in social strije, in nggraine the slightest spirit of controversy. The last thing they wanted to do wanto trenh State police and making other gravu wwrfor, ad infierne commercial compari charges againat the police. No orders yet tion. It would lead to endent confu. on the privileges of the Executive in any have been passed on the application. ion if we were to identify Western way whatever. There will no controver The Patiala sedition tasca canion before civilization with Christinity with Hello kial spirit in the action the Court wu taking in the matter. It was simply be * special tribunal on 22nd Novey:ber, Mr. ht, with Calvinism with the culture Pestonji Dadabhal, Barrister, appeared of the Renascence or with any of the can they had been looking very care for the prosecution while Ma Rouablalal, various types of thought and wentiment fully into this case, and they considered Harrintar, appeared for the defenen. Mr. which have prevailed and spread their that in the interests of the public it was Roushanlal insisted on the production of sway in Europe from time to tine. And desirable that they should look into it the complaint and the unction under yet this is precisely what Prof, Haldar little further. They were not going to which the complaint had trepo Med. It has dones I may tell him, therefore, that direuw the correctness or incorrectness of transpired that not a single complaint hail I do not quartel with that bright, vivid, the Atatotuents of the Rasolution. What been fled against any of the accused. limone Wellenjam which bod Goethe for they proposed to do wsa to state clearly Mr. Pestonji/ when asked by the Court, its fruit or that rigid Austere menitie cul. why they thought it necondary to go into could not rqs, aud took time to consult ture which gave Spinoza to the world. I the case and what they wanted to do. with Mr Croy, Nis senier, on the point. do not quarrel with that deep-toned They were very jealous of their own pri As many asbortionda of books and Handa spiritualiam, wbich, in to nyetevileger, but the last thing they wanted to other locemente cohtaining among other r Ways of Providence claimed Emer. do was to trench on the privileges of other things copies of the Bible, the Ramayana, * for its own in the far off wavannahs people. Political Economy and student's text. of unquiet, buy Ameri; nor do I They lo added the following rider to books and papers of the Eugineeporter, yostel with that joyous humanity of their judgment: No enquiry such as was quiry such as were brought to the Court, however, ask. suggested by Un M culture which born with the Renascence desirable in our judg. Ied the list of documenta alleged to lin ment of the End December and with re- lead its crown and cousummatiop in the seditious Hand and universal genius of Shaker gard to the conduct of the police in regard The 1st of December has been fixed by to this eneo hine been minde by the execuwere the civilization which I the court for the production of the lint tive authorities; but His lieve sucht weritteize is that hungry, Honour the and the hearing of the towtion of romand Lieutenant-Governor ho called for money-loving, material civilization which and bail. donate Western life at the present Inemorandum from the Superintendent Mr. Chiranjih, Superintendent of the dry, and of which we nay say that Mam of Police concerned, and has considered A cenuntant-General Offio, Patiala, who that and the Bova is infud; mills, factories and coal forwarding note in spite of his wil being granted on 1Rth of the mines are ila teinples and stately pathe D. I. 6. the medical October, remained in custody o long opinionny Colonel Cunninghain and the hae at last been releed on bail. ul.61 Worsh; while the blare of the papera submitted to hin, and after him, to whistle and the rur of the dyna The Patiala medition CRM me up noite are its timbrels and harps of gold it and after ennwidering thene paper and before the pedal Tribunal on the 20the has been well wid Ly Prof. Halder that those of the incompleto enquiry niade after hearing both wides the Court decided We must respect others if we respect before the trial has enme to the conclu to remind the Ch till 18th proxim. relvex But we that sion that "The injurine froin which Mur the thing Application fup air on behalf of the root is worthy of respect sumat (ulab Bana WA muffering on Juno accured were rele 1 5th were not caused by the polirn, and and even shoye all that the divinity leo that the ominion to call the head on. u worship does not turn ont to be stable, Abdulla, as witnen, was bot te grinnings and gbantly skeleton, 1199 one with any intention to Hupprean evl. ne painted and whited nepulsbre dence." To this nucli we think the we phantoni-image like that of NA buchadnis wifrost of bread police are entitled. Pecoguining to the fall the great difficulties under which Svetelny." the police Inbour, the good work which RAMPURHAT JITENLAALAL BANNER they do in the protection of life and pro17th Normbar, 1902. perty And the peculiar liability to hlas aceup Fons & this kind, we could gially SWADESHLOQMS. hate added our own convietfun to.ch Fijnhuttle Looink bespent the most Lieutenant-corerner that no impleien 5 prochable without iron pigs Working mained it could have done ; but on finór counts without bockage. For sfter all the persons concerned not ternu apply to D. B. & Co our subandy and were not prodaond . AKOLA, before nk hod we fully reengnise that it 0.1. Ry.. was for their own superiors to chose their FREE UPPER CHITPUR ROAD CALCUTTA ridico ?? illa গলেরপাচন 21P Page #404 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 8 NEWS. CANE AUAISHT GAJADHAR PARSHAD The case of Sub-Inspector Gajalbar Pershad of the Agra Police, who, it is alleged, severely assulted and tortured Indian residents men and a tone woman-made them bleed and attempted to extort money from them was argued at great length before Mr. H. W. Dile, 1. C. S. Sessions Judge, Agra, by Mr. G. S. Sharma, Barrister-at-law, who appeared with Mr. Morton Barrister-atlaw for the complaints. Judgment was Leserved. SWARAJYA" SEDITION CASE It appears that Nand Gopal, Editor of the Allahabad paper the Swarajya, who was arrested and taken to Lahore a few days ago is to be tried in Allahabad. Mr. W. Wallach, Government Advocate, filed a complaint against Nand Gopal in the Court of the District Magistrate, Allahabad, on on Saturday morning charg www. ing the accused with three offences of sedition with reference to articles entitled "Devotion to god." The teal needs of India," and the Wave of Nationality, " which appeared in the issues of the Swarajya of the 2nd, 16th and 30th October, 1908 The 2nd December has Leen fixed for the hearing of the case. LAHORE SEDITION CABES. The Lahore sedition cases were taken THE RAJNAGORE DACOITY CASE. 5 Gold Medals & Silver TENALI BOMB APPEAL. up yesterday by Mr. Butler, Deputy Commissioner, Lahore, who said that the case were transferred to the file of Mr. Harrison, Asst. Commissioner, who said he could admit Swaboren Singh to a bail of Rs. 500 on account of his illness if he could find a find a surety. The warrant against Ajit Singh and Sufi Amba Prasad have not yet been executed as they were still at large. Mr. Dunichand, Bar-atlaw, applied for bail on behalf of Lalchand who was charged with having published seditious books. The Court however frejected the application. The cases were again taken up to-day. Mr. Petman, Govt. Advocate, representel the Inspector of Explosives. The bearing is The appeal preferred by Chukkapathi Ramiab, who had been convicted by the Additional Sessions Judge of Guntur Division and sentenced to death in connec tion with the Tenli bomb case, has been taken up for hearing in the Madras High Court before Justices Benson and Abdur Rahim Mr. Sundaram Iyer appears for the appellant while Mr. Richmond repres ented the Crown. The former opened the case by dealing with the evidence of the proceeding. Brown and the accused were unrepresentd. Lalchand and Swaran Singh were tried jointly for selling and publishing MR. K. G. GUITA'S VIEWS ON COUNCIL the book, headed "Kaun Kistarob Carti, Hai" meaning how nations are made. A Police Inspector, who executed the search warrant, and a teacher in the Islam School, who translated the book, were examined. The case was then adjourned to the 2nd proximo. FOR KARMAYOGIN. NEWS. "REVIEW OF REVIEWS.". Copies of the October number of "Review of Reviews" in which was reproduced the article on "Etiology of the Bomb ownmake FOOTBALLS. Agants wanted everywhere. Bengal" from the June nymber of "Swaraj" have been confiscated by the Bombay Police under orders from the (iovernment of India. The Bombay Police have taken away the copies from all local booksellers. Lista free on application. SEN & SEN 1, Chowringhee CALCUTTA, MADHYAPABA DACOITY CARE. The accused in the Madhyapara dacoity case have been acquitted on appeal by the District Judge.. Jogesh Roy, arrested in connection with the Rajnagoro dacoity has at last been released on bail. NEWS. THE AGARTALA SUSPECTS. Of the three persons, Dinesh Guba, a pleader's son, Ashutosh Das Gupta and Shanti Mukerji, now undergoing trial in a bad livelihood case and arrested at Agartala, the last two have been brought under police custody. It is said that they will be tried at Agartala. AN INDIAN BOARD OF ACCOUNTANTS & ADDITORS. B. MUKERJEE & Co. Diplomced Accountants & Auditors (London) 98, Clive Street, Calcutta GUARANTEE PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY WORK AT Moderate Fees. A NAGPUR SEDITION CASE The appeal in the "Deshsewak" newspaper sedition case come up for hearing on the 7th instant and the case regarding the withdrawal of "sanad" of Madhao Shrihari Arne B. A. B. L., pleader, Yeotmal, who was bound down to keep the peace under Section 108 of the Criminal Procedure Code comes on for hearing in the High Court on the 4th instant. SHIPUR TRAIN DACOITY. A young man named Jogendra Chakraverty is reported to have been arrested by the C. L. D. Police in connection with the train dacoity at Sripur. CONGRESS NEWS. REFORMS. A meeting of the Reception Committee of the Indian National Congress was, held last evening, and the Hon'ble. Mr. Harkishen Lal and Mr. Kanhya Lal were elected (hairman of the Com mitteo. Raizada Bhagat Ram, Barrister at-law of Jullundar, Kai Bahadur Hai chand, of Multan and Mr. Jassawals, : Parsee merchant, were also elected ViceChairmen. The report of the Sub-ComMr. K. G. Gupta who is staying inmittee, which was appointed to negotiate Government House as a guest of His with certain members who have refused Excellency the Governor of Bombay interviewed by a press representative sidered, and it was decided to drop the to join the reception this year was con the Indian as to his views on the Reforms negotiations as the Committee's endeavour he gave the impression of not being en- resulted in a failure. thusiastic about the subject. He did not definitely express himself dissatisfied. with the provisions of the scheme, but one came away with the idea that they did not meet with his approval entirely. He said it should be given a fair trial and added we should make the best of the scheme. It has defects. Some difficulties have arisen from supposed conflict of interests between different communities. If there had been no dissensions and the idea had not got abroad that there was a conflict of different interests in the scheme as originally proposed much of the difficulty would have been obviated. The original scheme of territorial basis of elections was a simple one. Granting of all demands of Mahomedans has given rise to reasonable complaints on the part of other communities." THE GOKHALE LIBEL The defamation case instituted by the Hon. Mr. Gokhale came on for hearing November 22nd. before the District Ma gistrate. The nocused Bhide, tendered an unqualified apology: The Hon. Mr. Gokhale divided equally the sum of Rs. 8on paid by the defendant between the Bombay Depressed Classes Mission and Karve's Widows' Home. BOOKS WHICH EVERY NATIONALIST SHOULD READ. Speechos of Sj. Bala Gangadhar Tilak 5 annas each copy. Speeches of $j. Aurobindo Ghosh annas each copy. The Bandomataram, or selected articles. reprinted from the world renowned Bandemataram Newspaper Part I, 10 annas cach copy. Do. do Part II 8 annas each copy Si, Aurobindo Ghoshes letters to his wife annaeach copy. To be had at KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, SAHM BAZAR STREET, Calcutta. or Pandemataram office Poona. Page #405 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN MA 1: in the under leavinafter prescribed, Walaball make over to hit the li ALUAR by the Commisioner of the municipalio of Landidaten nominated the WT 000 tics in the said visione other than the voting papers BENGAL LEGISLATIVE ) the commissioner Appoiutel 120 attesting oficer shall a tirin. COUNCIL. luine the voting per (!) Euch delegate shall have the the votes in the primenre..' the C numlier of vot Aineil to the unini-miner and hall markerjers NOTIFICATION. cipality by the Commissioners of which h voting papers which he mjete (%) Where an equality of its i he in lected in andence with the the round that thny do ... exint luptween M a ndidates following real namely, with the instruction in the rating and the addition of it will entitle Municipalities with local ineunen pper. of the candidates to le declared -IA000 and less and RA. 10,00) 1; (!) When the sting of the Sected, the determination of the win Rn. 10,000 and I than RA 20:00 %; how low completed the attesting th whom incli one additional vote shall Rm90.00 and 144 than Rs. 10,003; alall forthwith declare the rulinti. lie deemed to have been given shall be R$ 30,000, and in than RM 1,00,000, 4; whom the largest t o vote unde luy lot to lie rwn'in the presence and for every militional Rs ,000 or kiven to be welecteel ..f the returning officer and in much an part thereof in excess of Rs. 1,00,00) 1 (10) When an equality of 19 Ber he may determine. (3) ' 10 number of votes to care found to exist between any w 19. Upon the onmpletion of the con delegate is entitled the will woul and the addition of vote will u.t.. ting and after the result has been declarwhall be notified from time lov the any of the conuidates to be le 19 liy him the returning officer whell Coverinent in the lonlolliein hyttn.welected the cotet minntinn oftl wal voting to the election and will 4. (1) One chute and nt much to when wuch in additional tela!! retain the same for a period of six month time 4 my bo appointed by the Te le deemed to live licen given ! and thereafter cause them to be destroyed. invernment in this behalf the mishande by lot to be crown in the wnlo44 otherwise directed by an order of pioners of cach municimlity other than of the attesting officer and is murh petent authority. (a) the Chairmna if an official and (4) Toner as he may determine 13. The returning officer whall with- the commisjonen apwintel .2- in, (11) l'pon the completion of the wint at delny report the result of the election hull mret for the pure a welutinging and After the result hus In the Local Government, and the name A delete larvel by him the attenting officer ..f the candidate elected whall be als (2) At much meetting the attenting wall heal the voting 147WTM HD Tiled, in the lowal official (razette. officer will und and after explaining of nomination and all retain the Br Medicirat. COMMONERS. the rules hall wign and deliver to each mo for id of mouth an! 1. (1) * Attesting officer" mean Commisioner prevent A voting paper in thereafter cand them to be dont much hier as the lonel Clovertiment Form I and all thereafter with mw.li, unless other was directed by all w e in ly notificatiou in the local official (3) E misioner prevent will then of ompetent Authority (ingette aprint to perform all or any pryweed to let him among them (13) Thenttestin liver nul with of the duties of the attesting office colon Chairman who will call mpou much outlelny report to the burning in these rules and includes any officer de cam ione' to momiunto in for the name and ackrenes of the elegante puted for the time being by the returning selection. selected (berefter were to cl ficer to perform hin cuties and (4) Any (Swaminer may be nomi. tore), Rudd the wide w ww . (2) "Returning officer" means much unted for Milestin the delegate hynny blihe in chuner in the fieer at the Local Government hay LACRI (huvei tinent premerile. two other commixi.1907 of the name TN Hotitication in the local official (1) Any t ineligible for Munirility pornnd Mewneler, Ciazete, amint to perform all or any election under the lexulation and the man of all TNH ND nomi of the enties of the returning oliver nated in their respective having we of widence in the chi prope"I'M leputed for the time being by the reand wecondler'a whill thereupon be entered for the representation of the hun turning officer to perform his duties ities of which in a candidata, hy the Chairmann in # 'list which will Of the six metnler Apexibed in nominated a le read out and wine by him nulidate for clef 11, ub head (iii) le in minner of the fall (5) If one can lidate only in duly () ono whall be elected ly the Muni municipalities other th: (1) the chur notuin te hush i date will be il commissioner of ench of the mau if an ein () A Collowing fve divisions r ely the deem to be selected delegate and Appoinfede prin the chairman hindi forth with infrum (?) y mintun hu m Presidency Burdwan, l'Atna, Tirbut and the attenting ter of the name and by means of nation in Khagalpur Divisions; and #dre*f uch can lide. II whach shall be plic ly the best (1) oue whall be elected Alternately (6) If more enndidates than Areing officer to any i quali ly the Municpal Commissioner of the duly Dominteil, the forumin DRLS to vote for the cletion of Chota Nagpur and Onit Division, the elegt for former chair Ion luvin the first wik fou the present including the Chairman will the division whey record their votre in the manner pren sight of election: () Every t ination will be cribed in the one that the right of election per and deliver beribed by two much (minProvided the voting i t to the Chairman. p er and wounder, Anul wall at conferred wo Municipal Commissioner (7) The Chain whall then inform tentod by the attrting hall be exercised only by those (n. them in th. the attest my officer who will thereupon mniewinners who p unt tunicipalities manner prescribed on the form of the whitli are notified from time to time return to the meeting and the hair Form. Ly the Link Clovernment in the local cial att having a bal income autununting in Hot less than five thousand rupees per al BOUI. Explanation, -Ear the purpose of this 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. rule local income test the total ESTALBISHED 1847. income of municipality excluding the opening balance of the Munteipal Fund grants and contribution, and receipta ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. under the account heula "Extraordinary If you want reliable and genning Houndeopathic modicinos, take care And "Delt" 4. (1) The election hall lie made that you get thom from RINGER'S. by the votee delegates to be elected C. RINGER & CO.. THE PREMIER HOM@OPATHIC Page #406 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN . Polded that we coulinet whall (0) The elector absl then proceed to a found to exist between way candidates found to exist between any place screened from our nation which place nereened from Hulile uue than we domination pad the ouervation which and the addition of's vom Lentitleme hall be provided by the returning otheer, paper. of the candidates to be declare lected And whull there record his vote on the hall be pre ( 4 ) Nomination the determination of the permatom Tafate the . voting paper in accordance with the macb one additional Tote wall be demnast vented for atte inatrhctions thereon and whall the delito have been given whall be made by lot late and at the time appointed by the ver it to the returning officer. to be drawn in the Tral internment in this befall and presence of the (1) Neglect on the part of the elector turning officer and in such banner at br when attesting by the #urling officer him without delay shall be delated may determine. tu rumply with any of there inutructions liy rugi tetep to the returning officer. (11) Upon the completinn of the amtsball render the vote invalid. (:) N atin Mp which are not (1) On receiving the voting Impering and after the result is been derhana Inn by the mining officer before by hit the returning officer shall seal op the returning officer shall examine them the date and time printed for the to wo whether they have been correctly the voting papers and all other dutinanti tity of laination papers shall be wret. tillel op relating to the election, and whall retain (2) The returning officer wball endorse the wine for a period of six inonth, ani (1) On the date and at the timp "rejerted" on any voting paper which ho thereafter came them to be destroyed, p ut by the Local Government for may reject and mark "dincarded "nguinet the otherwise directed by an order of the rutiny of nation paper competent authority. Any vote which may discard on the and conde andidata and hip 9. The returning officer shall without ground that it does not comply with the delay report the result of the election to instructions on the voting paper. may attew at the place appantel, and to the returning officer hall allow them (3) 'The returning officer whall then the Local Clovertiment, and the name of the candidate elected whall be publisbet foll the lower portion of every paper, ruine the ention or of all in the Ircal official Gazette. whether valid or invalid, alone the dott. didate whitli have been received by him 10. "The Loul Government hall apell line ith the lack 10 A to conceal the A4 Aforemail (5) The turning officer all entoine point and lill notify in such time of the clertor, and whall real down LU 4* in it thinks fit, uuel date if weecey, the fortion thus folded with his official the main pur, nad ty, ther of his uw muwa, upale objection Meul. surh time and place as it wisy think me, rjevt any nomination pou the te (1) The returning oflicer null attend suitable for each of the following provedl ground that it does not comply with the for the pure of munting the votes on ing lamely :-- poison of rule 3 wub rule (3). and him suele date anil at much time and places in (a) the selection of celegates under rule lection shall be, endorsed in such may be appointed by the Lowal Govern (b) the attestation of nowination papers pt and shall be final, subject to rever ment in this hehull. under role: al by the local serument in the event (5) Every candidate may be present () the writiny of urination papers of the election being que-tioned under in premon, or Hy wend iepresentative under rule 6; Regulatiou XVI. duly authoried by him in writing, to (d) the attulation . voting paper i. (1) If any division the candidato watch the power of counting under rule 7; and only in duly tumutul, the returning (6) The returning officer wall whow () the counting of votes onder roles officer whall furthwith declare much allthe voting per winted in provided by HY THE DISTRICT BOARDN. clate to be elected. wub-rule (3) to the candidates or their 1. (1) .Attesting utter" means une (2) If snute candidates than one are representatives oftver all the laual (ivverument way, liv duly nominated, the returning officer (7) If an objection is made to any otitiation in the Lucil wirial inzette, bull furth with publish their names in Voting paper or vote on the groud that appoint to perform all or any of the duties chitet as the Lwal Covernment it does not comply with the instructions of the attesting officer ner tieru rules on the voting paper or to the rejetion and include any officer deputed for the time being by the testing officer 3 woch date and at much time w hy the turning officer of voting paper hy the turning officer of voting paper form his duties, ind the lealuvernurnt may it in this or the cliending by him of any vote.it (9) "Returning ottirer" entracbtitt wulf. the eleta doiroux of recording Whall be cleride at one by the returning as the luxul Ciovernmenty, by wtitle ettirer whose lerision shall be final, Mubtheir wutes shall attend for the purpose at tion in the loeulofteil Gazette, app ject to everal by the lawal (hvernment ! the office of the returning officer. perform all or any of the duties of the The returning offer all there in the rent of the election being ques Returning Officer under these rules and wwn deliver to such elector #votingtione mer Regulation XVI. includes any ulticer deputed for tlett ... 111annved to this to this (I ch per in Form the returning officer i ng by the Returning Officer to perform betule, in which shall be entered the shall hard the roting the his duties. names of the candidate inture of the objection and his decisi Of the ci biber irritied in Her lation 11. uh-heul (it). thereon. (5) The elector shall then wign the () oue whall le lected by the District de laration on the back of the air in (9) Wben the counting of votes has Branim of rail of the following five din the propose of the returning officer in een pletel, the returning thier Non namely, the Premidleney, Burdwan. eurdance with the instructions the wall forth with deere the entwlidate to Pat, Tirutiind Bhagalpur Divisivi fare thereof, and the returning officer wbom the largest number of votes and shall attent his signature in the manner Leen given to be elected (boue whall be elected alternately by the prehribed by the same instruction (10) Where all muality of votes in District Beard of the clot Naim and Buy pre tibe. WINTER GOODS. LARGEST IN INDIA Awarded Medal at the Indian Industrial Exhibition of 1908-07. MACHINE-MADE THE ARYA FACTORL STOVE PAITED STEEL TRONTS CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. Extinct frma Mr. J. G. ( mink, I. (VAS Syrial Reprint on Tuxlntrial Nur ey of Ben. A (ale talentta luule, Augint 26th, 10). RECISTERED TRADEMARKS H ARYA FAITORY OF 107, MACHUA BAZAR ROAD, CALCUTTA, turns out good Shawls (claffermt driya) Rs. 10-12 cach. Alwaw 7 to 10 RA. WRAPTERA RA. 4-14. Hinwels, Merges, Kanhmuere etc. of all prices Aux designe. ALL PURE WO01. c'mpare our prices. Liberal ditount to trulu SWADESHI WEAVING , L. 12. LAL RAZA, Calencia .. articles. 19 MACHUA Bazan Pit Calcutta Tol. Add.:-"TRUNKS," CALCUTTA. Page #407 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. 11 Orris Divisions the latter Boarde having (0) If more codidates thao on Are Form Il annexed to this schedule which the one right of alection. duly nominated, the members preuat, in- shall be supplied by the Atlat 3. (1) The election shall be made by the cluding the Chairman, shall record their Officer to any member of Tint it voles of delegates to be selected to the votes in the danger prescribed in the vot Board qualibed to vote for thu selection ouer hereinafter prescribed by the ing paper, and deliver the voting paper of a delegate for the Division who may bers of the District Hourds of the waid the Chairman ask for the name divisions other than (a) the Chairman, if (7) The Chairman alall tben inforintbel (3) Every Bomination reper shall ufficial and (b) the members appointed Alterting Officer, who shall thereupon rele submeribed by two wuch members .. icio. turn to the rueeting, and the Chairman proper and neconder Awnhall be atton Esch delegate whall have the num b all make over to him the lint of candied by the Altusting Offer in the me her of votes Asigned to the District Bean daten nominatel together with the voting presribed on the face of the Porn by which be in selected in accordance with papers. Provided that somer whall sulir. the following scale : (8) "The Attesting Officer whallthen ex erle ore than one humination District Buards with an annual income mine the voting parand count the votes (+) Nomination Ar ball (exclusive of opening Imlances, and re in the presence of the members, and whall center for altulations or Lefore the etpt from 14). low than Rs. mar" rejectelon voting Mpers which late and at the tine appistellet 0,1 vote; exceeding Rs.75,000, he rejecta on the ground that they do not Laval Cincinment in the lubatud Irut on than Rs 1,25,000,24 votes; cuteply with the instruction on the vet when duly red by the Atte hd for every additional Rs. 10,000, ing M . Ofriver whall be chapitel by er fart thereof in tre of R4, 1,25,00,1 (9) When the counting of the votes without delay by seguito print th the has been completed, the Attenting Officer Returning office. (3) The number of votes to which war will furth with declare the candidate to (5) Nomination M ewlich nicht delegate in entitled on the kid wale hall whom the largent number of votes have receivel by the Return Officer be nntified from time by the local cover been given to be selected. before the date and time printed Hent in the local official Gazette. (10) Where an equality of Wtesis found the trutiny of o n MW hull 1. (1) Oa such date and at such time to exist between any candidates and the arjurtel a may be printedly the laxalciovernaclition of we will entitle any of the (1) the date and the ti Hent in this behalf the member of each candidates to be clearwal meletul, the winted by the w ent witch Distait d other than (a) the determination of the per non tu w uch the rutiny v tomibutivu 1 thwirnian if an official and (b) the men one additional te hul lie deemed to every and date and his p l le appainted propicio, shall meet for the Din ve been given hul he tunde buy lot to be necender tiny Attend at the para are of electing a delegate. (IAWH the piece of the Attuning pointed and the Returning Other Bull (2) At mich meeting the attentink oflicher and in hul manner as he may allow them to eminine the ter hull attend, and, after explaining the determine. pein of all ennidates which have been Lules, shall sign and deliver to chu (111'in the completing of the count. I receivel by him as afraid luer of the Beard pent voting per ing and after the rest has been declared (2) The Retu mmg Officer xhall in Form and shall thereafter withdraw. by him the Atlanting Officer wall weal mine the holinntil and (3) The members present shall then the voting per and lint of nominations, there his own je peceed to let from among theinwelven made rejet any notato il I' ll who shall all in nurli thelil. Nix month, and thereafter cue them to run that it uply with tl. was to numinate person for election. Le destroyed, unless otherwise directed by INITI of rules, b.rule (3), l.. (1) Any member of nuch Bord may lie another of competent authurity. terini bull lende ominated for selection as a delegate by (12) The Attenting Otheryall without an hulle tual, liljert to all Aby twther members of the name Pard delay report to the Returning after the the lea r nment in the rhofth pret and serunder, and the nature hames and addCA of the dnlegaten neler bertson being question under kr fall person nominnted and their tel (hereinafter referred to in leto ). tion . ptive proper and here ondern hall and the winner and adhere wall lie (1) If in any division the pain be entered by the Chairman, in published in urmander am the Teen! Inte enly is uly tinatel, the 11 a list which hall be read out and signed C ernment hay p ribe ing officer wall farthwith a laro him. (1) Any person to incligilo andidate tolerlevel. (5) If one candidate only in duly nomi. far lein under theme Revulation () mor ate the Me, and such candidate shall be deemeci having place of rewidence in the diviron duly moninatel, the Returning ... to be selected as delegate, and the chair. for the representation of the Bistrit man shall furth with inform the Attesting Hands of whirl he in a randulate by Officer of the name and address of such te wominated a candidate for election and dute. if beittember of any oue of Huch district Brands other than () the hairman of all of wel tot (h) men terapiutel theo. ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA (3) Ey w ou shall be wa Founders of Steel Trunk Industry by men. Abomination per in patogdadadadadadadORODODD in India. 8 THE CALCUTTA HOMEOPATHIC ESTABLISHED IN Bos Then in the Best Machine Dale, Sulepintel. PHARMACY. thrt. STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES. Established 1866. - KUNTAL-KAUMUDI " is the The first to the ruling Homromthe best hur ol by villik FACTORY: l'harmacy mu tu Fast. wowlertal Lain Cooling 11, Naniktela Street (Ramann) A large current not wikid luair re-uewing . I HEAD OFFIE... rute merlicines ban junt arrived. wild aroma is very pled in 1/1, Curnwallis Street, (Kalitol.) A new pwrite for Cancer and other all. Price only 1? !. . BRAXCH:skin discases. 7 17. 161, Bowlarar Street, laitaakklan) 18 Dr. A. N. Mukerjee M.1... Film DENTITATE: BLASBAR LT Ww.ia. 14 ulteel datly from SOLD EVERYWHERE OR DIRECT FROM CALCUTTA. BERIGNY & Co. R.C.SEN & CO. elo Cornwallis Street. WHOLE ALE & RETAIL I.4. IZAE STALENT, Harin. CALCUTTA. foodocoorianbetogofnod R. C. BROTHERS. Do You USE pro Any Hair Oil, no aadoga pudores GOOOOOodales UGOG Page #408 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 12 KARMAYOGIN. AND. PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS. No. 1, Kogal Kuria, simla P. O., BEWARE OF IMITATION Aswa gandha Wine hall forth with publish their names in (9) When the counting of votes han INDIAN CHEMICAL nucli manner as the Local Government been comploted, the Returning Officer p ribe. whall fortlıwith declare the candidate to (3) uch date and at much times an whon the Inrgent number of votes bas the 'Lawal (woment may appoint in been given to the lected. 1.-half, the cloctor'desiro o f (10) Where an equality of votes is cording their voter whall attend for the found to exist between auy nodidates I'M at the office of the Returning and the addition of vote will entire any of the candidates to be declared elected, NU (1) The Returning Officer shall there the determination of the upon to whom prin deliver to ach clortor CALCUTTA. voting Hurh one additional vote shall be deemed in Form II annexed to this web to len given whall be munde by Int lul, in which thall be entered the the dawn in the presence of the Ref the candidates turning Officer and in ruch manner as he (5) The elector will then wign the un determine. Reclaration on the back of the paper in (11) pon the completion of the counthe prominee of the Returning Officer in ting and after the result has been deneconvince with the instruction on the clarel lry him, the Returning Officer real Fare thereof; and the Returning Officer up the voting papers and all other docuhall Attrat his rignature in the manner menth wating to the election, and whull ieel by the sume inanitions. retain the witmo for a period of six months, (6) The plector shell then pred to and therrafter nuse them to be destroy. Wellknown invigorating tonic of Actrend from observation which l. unle other wine directed by an order shall be provided by the Returning of comptent authority. body and mind. It had been recog. Cofficer and shall there word his vote on 9. The Returning Officer ball without nised in the best tonic alterative the ting er in w orlance with the delay report the result of the clortion to in Nervous lebility Exhansion, LOS instruction thereon and shall deliver it the Local Government, and the name of of Memmory. Brniung Dimniers of to the Returning offeet: the vanililate elected shall be published in sight, Confusion of Idens, loss of (7) Neglect on the part of clertor the local official Ciazette. to comply with any of the instruction 16. The Lord Government whall p vigour, Nervous herulnche, palpitaWall tender the vote invalil. point, and slnll notify in such manner Ax tion of heart, Mental prostration, (1) Onroeiving the voting pers, it think lit, much ante, and, if neuenry General sleeploxeness etc.-te oz. Le Retorning Officer will examine them much time and place it any think uit phial Ro. 1 Dozen Rs. 11. Found t o whether they live lieen cul rectly while for much of the following roceedings Rs. 3-8 filled Daniely:-- (!) The Returning Officer shall en. (e)the lection of delegates inder rule 4: "rejected" on any voting r (b) the attestation of bomination pH ! ich he may reject, and mark "discard. under rule 5: ul" against any vote which he may di (.) the shutiny of nomination c an the ground that it does not allowner nulei; with the instructions on the voting (l) the attestation of voting A potent remely for habitual cas mvler rule:7; and tipation congh gout rheumatinin (8) The Returning Officer wbull then () the empting of votes under rule .. (to le Comil.) worms,biliousness and piles. fold the lower portin of every The pel, best nervinc tonic administered in whether valid or invalid, along thu lotte lite on the back as to copen the name of convnlascent state. 4 oz. phial Re. 1. Just out! Just out! the elector, and shall nonl down the poor Dozen Rs. 11. Rs. 3-8 Per poun. tarthus foldled with his official mul. HINDU SYSTEM OF RELIGIOUS (1) The Returning Officer wall at fend for the purpose of counting the SCIENCE AND ART. votne on such date and at much time and SECOND EDITION. An ideal combinntion of Iodisert. palume may be appointed by the lanal Prir Rs. 1-4-0. Sarsaparilla with gold. The best (invernment in thin Delni, remedy for all sorts of venerial pois () Every candidate may be prurent KINORI LAL SARKAR MAI.. and mercurial taint in the blood 1 person, or may send a representative Ext.ut from the Book named RAX duly Authorised by him in writing to KEISSA, IHIN LIFE AND MAYIS" by Prof. 07. phial Rx. 1-12. Duxen Rs. 20. watch the procent of counting. 17. Milvuller 9L. Pound Rs, C-S. (0) The Returning Officer shall blow i The difference Letween Bhakti cleve thie vening papers wenlod #4 provided by tinand J o wledge is fully tient. stih-rule ( 3 ) to the candilates or their wil by Lulu Kilori Lal Naiker in his litering lumik " representatives Dr. Hubbles Schliedene of Hanover (7) If an objection is made to any (Cel mani th the treatise on the w #4 well as that on the l and en Wing per to vote on the ground that nie very valuable cloen for at it do that comply with the instruction trend w cente of Indi l'hi und the votin paper or to the rejection lay ve forIt ionta dinary life end to higher apimtis the loturning Officer of voting per, HY THIK NAMK AUTHOR. or thy dinding by him of any vote, it HINDI SYSTEM OF MORAL NCIENCE It is used sucessfully in Acility whall bo decided at once by the Return Second eclition (Price Rs. 1. Indigestion and diarrhoen. Very coning Oficer who decision shall be final, Price Rs 1. Nubject to revernally the Local Govern venient for Mofussil inhabitants To lie hnid - mont in the event of the election Loing SC MOJINDER 3 oz. phial As. 8. Dozen Rs. 3-4. questioned under Regulation XVI. 121, Cornwallis Street, Completo catalouge sent froe on (8) In such case the Roturning Officer application. wball rècord on the voting jumper the pinture of the objection and his decision . N. BASU fleone, Manager, Essence of drakstu ZARZINA. NY TPYCOTIS Calcuta. Page #409 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. 13 - UNAPPROVED CAN BE RETURNED. POSTAGE OF BOTH SIDES SHALL BE PAID BY US. LAHORI DHUSSA MALIDA CHADDAR Very warm and soft:ash, natural, blue Imiond, check, etc. 6 yds by 58" Rs. 25 to 30. 3 yds. by 59" Rs. 12-8 to 15. Thicker than Lahori Dhurat, very warm soft, ash. greymon, etc. B! vils by 58" Rs. 16 tu 18. tyds, by 58" Rs. 1: fine. SHAWL JORA Very nicely worked in all decent Willis ent colours, Rs. 15 to 40. 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BV Page #415 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ SUBSCRIPTION RUPEES 5. Vol. I. REGISTERED NO. €532 KALMAYOAM હું 3 सर्वाधिकमाणि संसा। निराजीतिमी निर A WEEKLY REVIEW योगः कर्मसु कौशलम् OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., SATURDAY 11th DECEMBER 1909. Contributors-Sr, AUROBINDO GEGE AND OTHERS. OFFICE-14 SHAM BAZAR STREET, CALCUTTA. SINGLE COPY ANNAS 2. No. 23 Page #416 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ INDIAN LUOTTADELL INDURAAGLE .. . Artiori cittajil 26, 10.01,000 of wuel oidy 2,00,00 Bet nu B wich pasti ada 1 i idrots : HI TV ...ther. When 34, C X , umir ..BA to the .. ....wuru lwisay " . . ... . . INSURANG Kitoto Camery a aktualnie in w wody 13 the sun more e due.cs mount turun KA NATIONAL MOST USEFUL BOOKS naista miss Indijs pl wilt nur Innen U Liver And Sprec h **** onio Calimaw with les Offin & 136. Cleutt, Lobo Multrui. 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Bring Rollection of E y ! it will alla Beritive, me Elmettin h , problem, 'in' ft Aromí Theobjects of the Copy Atul Critical. By Saint Ni. MIH !! k r Picture future sua *rilly date will hul king . . . 6 1 . f w it pre..una Warly it is pretthof thief Nur ry 1.0 Drumjest wice of lykin Spruch Bit ratendinnath Alyttin talA wtu wulici fy rir alled in a It has to put the Millingen gruplore and h o t fant, 1909 16 V ivir talle Irina w lice, slow alreals ily mail for l 1 it is rir fluce, pok es . 1 of the Part in The Men DrA: K. M arion Wwy ' 0.4 M UIT fnun intim DH kell. V ither with internam! To be laidint i TAVOIR TU . KALATAAGENCY 1. N. 16 Pulp ofic i ul 104 l it . Mjal Vana Navy 'NAVA trains, derintu perta a. .. : : : trutta. .. M ulut. el fi n Timisoath. Maka tring Retute. It uw h ultel i ulur, vtry , Ky * I ' verwy Balu Ma Pit Singh, % ** ... 1 .4 of l t oli w indir, bronhitd). wher of th two fuils, un ! How far flewely tin Collins T uenti Int. A. Pin ATV) as Making Out NIVE: Jurko euttat. tl. Cs SX PET TILY. , khurmull GminkiLarchabt, Bonn TIL ET BENGAL MANTEAU. Lazar, cloth TURINI ('u, Bijut Satida C ari Mitter, M. A tott Mi, Gm, Strm?, (Infrat. I BI. batu 'Podge, High ort, Thirutta. GENUINE SWADESHI Mt. Cirindonele meters), M o nat a TAVAT BRON ** Californin uiroruity trained in Japan . Seet & Brass und Annica w ORI exprrt to S A work, fangar at the Future Tarpur Kotchandpur Jambore of 80 Diivrant in Compotes uc Apply to the Managing Diretur, ona Willy with sy' diga niske ALODA C HITTERA por Sani filt, Raply La Sule:::.. MAHL Agouw, M, RAKEH & Co Leste duge til. Cort touch CANTOT উপাধ্যায় ব্রহ্মবান্ধব লিখিত NIBS on line wink el Col o 19. ley Street Page #417 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY SEVIEW Nationai Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., 25th Agrahayara 316. No. 23. EASTS AND OPINION ( .. . which Page #418 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN Fherozshah Mehta before they will linit fellowship with us them farther negotiations are useless. Disunion must take its course. The Spirit of the Negotiations. Amrita Bazar Patrika seent to us to misunderstand the spirit of the negotiations which are proceeding. The Patrika harps on the ine insistency of the Moderate leaders nogotiating on one side and at the same time holding a meeting to send delegates to the Three Men's Congress at Lahore. Thete is no such condition underlying the negotiations. At Hughly Sj Surendranath expressly reserved his liberty to attend Sir Pherozshah's Congress and there is no reason why he should not do so if he thinks that his duty or his best policy. Nor do the Nationalists ask the Bengal Moderates to refrain, though they will naturally put their Own interpretation the cause of the country on bodies the Moderates over to the of esca controlled by the Government. It sevolution. It is evidently felt by greatly helps our cause that the the Liberals that, with an Upper Government should so emphatically Chamber more and more shamelessset its face, against any mistakenly and constantly a mere tool of the Both the Bengure and the diplomacy of this kind. Mr. Kelkar's Conservative leaders, it is imposonly specifis offence aginst eligibility sible for any Liberal Government was a sentence of fine and two mon- to accept office unless it has a manth's imprisonment for contempt of date to end or mend the Lords. court, and that is short of the time We cannot believe that a simi'ar requred for ineligibility. Sj. Surendra- feeling will not actuate the great nath who, wAR, hy the mass of Liberals all over Great way sentenced to six months for a still Britain and heal af differences. graver contempt, has been specially Already the Labour Executive has exerupted, unasked, by the Lieute decided to make the victory easier nant Governor of Bengal from for the Government by not divid another disability. It is obvious ing the forward vote in a considertherefore that Mr. Kelkar's real able number of constituencies and offence was his Nationalist views we have no doubt this is the outand his friendship with Mr. Tilak. ward sign of a secret compact We hope that all compromising between the Labour Party and Nationalists will take the lesson of the Liberals by which the return this rebuff to heart. The object of of a powerful Socialist party has the Government is to rally the been secured. Even the extreme Mahomedans and the Moderates and isolate the Nationalists. No doubt they mean by the Moderates the Loyalist section of that party, but they are evidently wishful not to entirely alienate the Nationalist Moderates, if they can do so while excluding them from all real weight on the Councils. But by what reasoning any Nationalist can ima gine that he will escape the operation of the excluding clauses, we are at a loss to understand. We may also ask our Mahratta brothers. what advantage they have gained by being less rigid than ourselves. They are, if anything. more rigorously persecuted than we are in Bengal. Weakness of any kind does not pay in dealing with the Briton. Socialists who usually are against all dealing with the middle class and whose motto is "A plague on both your houses," are calling on the Socialists of all shades to support the Government in abolishing the House of Lords. If Mr. Asquith had followed the line we suggested as possible in a previous number and introduced moderate but effective bill for nullifying the Lord's veto, he would certainly have gained a number of Mode ate votes which will now be den.el to him, but it is doubtful whether the gain of the entire Socialist. vote, secured by keeping himselt free to end the House of Lords, is not, in the present condition of English politics, a compensation far exceeding the loss. Already Tariff Reform is receeding into the background and promises to be a subordinate issue. The battle is over the constitutional, not the fiscal issue. By their anxioty to bring Unionist Labour candidates into the field and the eager talk of Conservative leaders about the necessity of reforming the Lords. the party of reaction show that they perfectly understand from what quarters disaster threatens. Now that the Liberal party is pledged to destroy the Lords, veto, the English Revolution is assured and it will be not a middle class but a Socialist and Labour revolution. This result is assured whether the Liberals win or lose in the present decide the fortunes of such a war. One campaign does not battle. 2 an alliance based on the pusillanimous surrender of the Boycott Resolution. On the other hand the Bengalee is quite mistaken in thinking that what the Nationalists seek is admission to the Convention or that they feel themselves. under any necessity to go cap in hand t Sir Pherozsh th Mehta and M. Gokhale. On the contrary they distinctly state that the Convention is not the Congress, but they recognise that as a mero matter of convenience the reparation of its errors by the Convention is the readiest method of bringing about a compromuse and they are therefore willing to take the status quo as a basis for negotiations. They recognise no obligation to confort submissively to that basis or approach the Bombay leaders as the arbiters of their destiny. A Salutary Rejection. We would draw the attention of all weak-kneed Nationalists to the ban placed by the Borbay Government on the candidature of the distinguished and able Puna Nationlist, Mr. N. C. Kelkar, Mahratta Nationalism has never been so robustly uncotahromising as the Bengal school in its refusal of co-operation in the absence of control, and Mr. Kelkar, though a sincere and ardent Nationalist, a friend and constant fellow-worker of Mr. Tilak, has always preserved an independent line in this matter and considerd himself at liberty to help The English Revolution. The note of revolution which was struck with resounding force by Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Winston Churchill in the quarrel with the Lords, is now ringing louder in England and has been taken up in soberer but not less emphatic tones by Mr Asquith and Sir Edward Grey. There can be no doubt that there was dissension in the Cabinet over the Budget and that the concessions made by the Government in the process of passing it were forced upon Mr Lloyd George and certainly not to the taste of that fiery and uncompromising Celt. But the reactionary attempt of the House of Lords to control finance, has evidently closed up the ranks by driving Page #419 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ NARMAVOGIN. Aristorade Qubting the result of a struggle in which sions of sympathy by EnglishstatorWhen we speculated that the India is deeply interested. men, they, ignored by humanity, are Lords would be more likely to fighting humanity's battlo in the amond the Budget and leave to THE TRANSYAAL INDIANS. pure strength of the spirit, with no their opponents the onus of throw. The visit of Mr Polak has ex- wonpon but the moral force of their ing the finances of the whole citod once more a closer interest in yoluntawy sufferings and utter selfcountry into confusion, we under the Transvaal question and nasocin- crifice. Mr. Polak has well said estimated the want of wit of which tions are being formed for the that the Indian nation is being built this highly vencrable but some agitation of the question. It will np in South Africa. The phrase is wont brinless house is cnpable. therefore be opportune to consider true in this sense that the supreme This want of wit has shown itself tho prctical aspect of the struggle example of the moral and spiri. in an anasonable and wholly in the Transvaal and the possibility tual strength which must be behind intilo cxoons of refined ennning. The of help from Indin. There can be the formation of the new nation, has House of Lords folt that its grent no two opinions outside South been shown first not in Indin but in weakness when its conduct went bo- Africa, and possibly Hare Street, South Africa. The presive resis. fore thu country for its verdict,would as to the oral spocts of the tance which wo haul not the courage be the odium of its inconstitutional question; for it must be remembered and unselfishness to carry out in atteinpt to interfere with the con that the Indians in the Transvaal Indix, they have carried to the ut. trol of the finances by the poople. are not claming, any political mort in the Transvaal under for 'n mend the inconstitutional ap- rights, but nerely Jy trentment ns treatment as more anduous circumstance-,with fur prearince of their act, they have human beings first, and, next, equal- less right to hope for sucec. taken up this position, that they lity before the law. It is open to Whether they win or lose in the have no right to amend but they the South Africans to exclude In- struggle, they have contributed for they have the right to reject the dinns altogether, but, once they more than their share to the future Budget. It appears to be a right Rre nimitter, they are morally greatness of their country. which they have sometimes been bound to refrin froin a treatment. We must consider their chances wWise enough to claim, but never of them which in an extreme and of success, and though we do not unwise enough to enforce. The tinpardonnble outrage on homanity. wish to speak words of discouragearistocratic hairsplitter who dig. To degrule any part of the human ment, it will not do to hide from covered this quibble, noems to have rnce to the lerel of cattle is in the ourselves the enortnous difficulties forgotten that, however pleasing the present stage of progress an insult in the way. For success, cither the distinction may be to his ingenuity, nnd an offence to the whole of Government in England must in the inny of tho voters will not care thankind. It would be cqually re- terfere and compel the Transvaal to one straw to examino fine distinct prehensible to whatever mce the do right, or the Transvaal must be Lions which claim the whole nnd humanity 80 degrnded belonged, stirred by whamu nnd by the interviselnim the part. They will nim but the fact that there men are est of the poorer part of the Beer pl suy that the right of rejection Indians, has made their enffer- community to reverse the Inws, or ineans the right of baffling the re ings n national question to us and the Indian Governinent must interpresentatives of the people and part A standing reproach to the British veno to protect it subject lysing finance. The other device of people who, out of selfish fear of The first course is einthinkable. the Lords is to avoid the appearance offonding their own kith and kin. It would mean a quartel with the of disputing the people's right by allow this outrage to be committed newly conciliated Tranerul, thr putting the rejection in the form on their own subjects whom they marring of the work of which tha of a referendum to the people, a pro- have doprived of all means of wolf Liberal Government in juntly proud, cedure which the British constitu protection. The great glory of the and a resentment in South Afrien tion does not include in itself and Transvaal Indians in that while men which the English ministry will not which is entirely new. Unfortui. under such circumstances have al face for the sake of all India, much hately they have made too much WAYS Bunk into the condition to less of a handful of Indian coolie noise about the woes of the Dukes which they have been condemned and shopkerpers. The pourer and Mr. Balfour hoe mndo the And needed others to help them Boers will be only inconvenienced, lamnging mission that it is only ont of the mire, these sons of not seriously hurt by the extinethe liquor and the land launch to Bharntavarsha, inheritors of an tion of the Indian shopkemper, anil. which he objects so that it is too late unexamplert moral and spiritual in any cases, thoy are not chann to pretend that it is anxioty for the tradition have vindicated the who are wont to not politically liberties of the people and not soli superiority of the Indian people The 'Trannval Government is not citude for their own pockets and the anilite civilisation to all likely yield to any henne of shoote. pockets of their allied the publicane other people in the globe and all The Boerer stark toetubborn that has dictated their action. The other civilisations by the spirit into the death, and the grit thr indecent crowding of Lords who which they have refueed to reengni e showed in the face of the British never before attended a single sit the dominance of bruto force over Empire, they aro also likely to be ing, to reject the Budget wns, also the human soul. Stripped of all in this very minor trouble. Nir a tactical error. On the whole the MOANA of resistance & helpless are they likely to have for u! action of the House of Lords has greatly helped Mr. Asquith and we handful in a foreign land, muided ten the action of the Indians who inay await with some confidenou by Indin, put off with empty profes- rewarded the comparative Ioniche USB CHATTERJI BROS RAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRR BEST & RELIABLE IN THE MARKET Page #420 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 4 of the Boer Government previous to the war by helping actively in the British attack on the liberty of the Transvaal. With their slow minds and tenacious memories they are a people not swift to forget and forgive; we do not rely greatly on their present professions of friendship to the Power that, took from them. their freedom, and they are wholly unlikely to put from their minds the unpardonable intrusion of the Indian residents into a quarrel in which they had no concern or status. There remains the Indian Goyernment, and what can the Indian Government do? It can forbid, as has been suggested, Indian cooly recruitment for Natal. This would undoubtedly be a great blow to the planters and they would throw their whole influence- into the Indin scale. But, on the other hand, the mass of the Natal whites are full of race prejudice and their desire is for that impossible dream, a white South Africa. A more effective measure would be the Suspension of trade relations by the boycott of Colonial goods and the cessation of the importation of Indian raw materials into South Afric. But that is a stop which will never be taken. Even if the Indian Government were willing to use any and every means, the decision does not rest with them. but with the Government in Eng Land, which will not consent to offending the colonies. The Indian Government would no doubt like to see an end of the situation in the Transvaal as it weakens such moral hold as the still have over India, and they would prefer a favourable termination because the return of ruined Indians from the Transvaal will bring home a mass of bitterness, burning sense. of wrong and standing discontent trained in the most strenuous methods of passivo resistance. And many of them are Mahomedans, KARMAYOGIN. moral sympathy and by educating the whole people of India literate. and illiterate in an accurate know ledge of what is happening in the Transvaal. This is the only help India can give to her children over the seas so long as she is not master of her own destinies. The one favourable factor in favour of the Transvaal Indians is their own spiritual forco and the chance of its altoring the conditions. by sheer moral woight. It is India's duty to aid thorn by financial succour which they sorely noed and the rich men of the country can casily atford, by the heartening effect of public and frequently expressed THE NATIONAL VALUE OF ART. IV -000 We now come to the kernel of the subject, the place of art in the evolution of the race and its value in the education and actual life of a nation. The first question is whether the sense of the beautiful has any effect on the life of a nation. It is obvious, from what we have already written, that the manners, the social culture and the restraint in action and expression which are so large a part of national prestige and dignity and make a nation admired like the French, loved like the Irish or respected like the higher-class English, is based essentially on the sense of form and beauty, of what is correct, symmetrical, well-adjusted, fair to the eye and pleasing to the imagination. The absence of these qualities is a source of national weakness. The rudeness, coarseness and vulgar violence of the ordinary Englishman, selfishness of the Prussian have the overbearing brusqueness and greatly hampered those powerful nations in their dealings with foreigners, dependencies and even their own friends, allies, colonies. We all know what a large share the manner and ordinary conduct of the average and of the vulgar AngloIndian has bad in bringing about. the revolt of the Indian, accustomed through ages to courtesy, dignity and the amenities of an equal intercourse, against the mastery of an obviously coarse and selfish community. Now the sense of form and beauty, the. correct, symetrical, well-adjusted, fair and pleasing is an artistic senso and can best be fostered in a nation by artistic culture of the perceptions and sensibilities. It is noteworthy that the two great nations who. aro most hampered by the defect of these qualities in action aro also the least imaginativo, poetic and artistic in Europe. It is the Bool Bool Soaps are unrivalled in the market, South German who contributes the art, poetry and music of Ger many. the Celt and Norman who produce great poets and a few. great artists in England without altering the characteristics tofhe dominant Saxon. Music is even more powerful in this direction than Art and by the perfect expres. sion of harmony insensibly steeps the man in it. And it is noticeable that England has hardly produced a single musician worth the name. Plato in his Republic has dwelt with extraordinary emphasis on the importance of music in education; as is the music to which a pople is accustomed, so, he says in effect, is the character of that people. The importance of painting and sculpture is hardly less. The mind is profoundly influenced by what it sees and, if the eye is trained from the days of childhood to the contemplation and understanding of beauty, harmony and just arrangement in line and colour, the tastes, habits and character will be insensibly trained to follow asimilar law of beauty, harmony and just arrange-ment in the life of the adult man. This was the great importance of the universal proficiency in the arts and crafts or the appreciation of them which was prevalent in ancient Greece, in certain European ages, in Japan and in the better days of our own history. Art galleries cannot be brought into every home, but, if all the appointments of our life and furniture of our homes are things of taste and beauty, it is inevitable that the habits, thoughts and feelings of the people should be raised, ennobled, harmonised, made more sweet and dignified. A similar result is produced on the emotions by the study of beautiful or noble art. We have spoken of the purification of the heart, the chittasudhi, which Aristotle assigned as the essential office of poetry, and have pointed out that it is done in pootry by the detatched and disinterested enjoyment of the eight rasas or forms of emotional aestheticism which make up life, unalloyed by the disturbance of the lower self-regarding passions. Painting and sculpture work in the same direction by different means. Art sometimes uses the same means as poetry Page #421 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN: 5 but cannot do it to the same extent the grice of the Friend of the poor of the world, Wonderful perfect, because it has not the movement of and miserable that I walkablo to rich with every Ornament. "Wha poetry, it is fixed, still, it expresses racine your wife and daughtor lant is sho?" Mked Mohendre inly given moment, given point night." The Ascetic then told The Brah nacharia replied, “The in space and cannot move freely Mohelidon the story of Kalyani': Mother m she was." through time and region. But it reseno and til at the end, "Cine! "What in that I'moked Mohendr.. is precisely this ntillnose, this calm, let me tnke you where they are." "She trainpled underfoot the this fixity which gives its neparate The Ascotic in front, Mohenden elephants of the forest and all wild value to Art. Poetry rines the behind ontered into the inner bendte and in the haunt of the emotions and gives ench its separnte procincta of the temple. Mohedm wild beasts she orected her lotus. delight. Art stills the emotions and beheld a wide and lofty hall. Even throne. She was covered with every teaches them the delight of a rise in this cheerful dawn glad with ornament, full of laughter and trained and limited satisfaction;- the youth of the morning when beauty. She was in hue like the this indeed was the characteristic the neighbouring groves glittered young sun, aplondid with all opthat the Greeks, a nation of artists in the sunshine as if not and studd lence and empire. Bow down to for more artistic than poetic, tried ed with diamonds, in this great the Mother." to bring into their poetry. Music roon there was almost * gloom Mohendra salutod reverently the deepens the emotions and harino- as of night, Mohendra could not Atinage of the Motherland as the nimis them with each other. Be- first see what was in the room but protectress of the world. The Brahtween them music, art and poetry by gazing and gazing and still macharin then showed him a dark are a perfect education for the gazing he was able to distinguisha underground passage and said, Rul: they make and keep its move huge image of the four-armed "Come by this way." Mohendra menta purified, self-controllod, deep Vishnu, bearing the shell, the discus, with some alarm followed him. In and harmonious. These therefore the club, the lotus-blossom, dorn. * dark room in the bowels of the are Agents which cannot profitably od with the jewel Coustoobh on earth an insufficient light'entered be neglected by humanity on its his breast; in front the discus called onward march or degraded to the Sudarshan the Beautiful scemed that faint light he saw an image of mere satisfaction of sensuous pleasure visibly to be whirling round. Two Kali." which will disintegrate rather than huge hendless images representing The Brahmacharin said, "Look on build the character. They Madhu and Kaitabh were printed the Mother as she now is." when properly used, great educat. before the figure, as if bathed in Mohendra muid in fear,"It is ing, edifying and cuvilising forcon. their own blood. On the left stood Kali. Lakshmi with flowing locks garl- "Yes, Kali onveloped in darkness, ANANDAMATH. Andul with wronths of hundred full of black nene and gloom. She petalled lotnises, As if distressed is stripped of all, thoroforo uaked. CHAPTER XI. with fuar. On the right stood Today the whole country is a burial The day had dawned. That un- Sarawati nurrounded by books, ground, therefore in the Mother peopled forest, 80 long dark and musical instruments, the incarnate garlanded with skulle. Her own silent, now grew full of light, bliss- strains and symphonies of music. Good she trainpler under her feet. ful with the cooing and calling of On Vishnu's lap sat an image of Alam, my Mother!" the birds. In that delightful dawn, enchanting beauty, lovelier than The tonns began to roam from that joyous forest, that "Monastery Lakshmi and Saraswati, more the ascetic's eyes. of Bliss" Satyananda, seated on a splendid with opulence and lord- "Why." asked Mohandra, "has deerskin, was perfonning his mornship. The Gandharva and Kinnan she in her hands the club and the ing devotions. Jivananda sat near and God and elf and giant skull?" It was at such a time that Bhavs- paid her homage. The ascetic neked "We are the Children, we have nende appeared with Mahendra Mohendra in a voice of deep sol- only just given weapony into our Singha behind. The Ascetic with- omnity and awe "Can you see Mother's hanula. Cry 'Hwil to the out a word continued his devotions all " "Yes" replied Mohendra. Mother!" and no ono ventured to utter "Have you seen what is in the Mohendra said Bande matasta sound. When the devotions were lap of Vishnu ?" asked the ascetic. and bowed down to Kali. finished, Bhavanda and Jivananda "Yes", answered Mohendra, "who saluted him and with humility scat is she?" ed themselves after taking the "It is the Mother" clant of his feet. Then Satyananda What mother?" Inckoned to Bhavananda and took "She whono children we are," re. him outside. What conversation plied the ancetic. POR took place between them, we do not Who is she?" ownmake POOTBALLS. know, but on the return of the two "In time you will recognise her. Agents wanted everywhere. into the temple the ascetic, with Cry 'Hail to the Mother! Now Lista freo on application companion and laughter in his cous- come, you shall ace." SEN & SEN toningos, said to Mohendr, "My The Moetio took Mohendra into 1, Chowringheo CALCUTTA, son. I have been greatly distressed another room. There he saw an by our misfortune; it was only by image of Jagaddhatri, Protootrem Gold 5 Medals "The Bengi soaps are the cheapest and best in the market.' Page #422 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMATOGIN. THE BIRTH OF SIN. LUCIPER. Better than still to serve desirelenly... . LUCIFER SIRIOTH. Pursued by a coinpulsion dull and beroe." Looking through all vast time for one brief hour - 0.0 Of rest, of respite, but instead to find Iron necessity and pant in vain LUCIFER For space, for room, for freedom. What mighty and ineffable desiro Iinpels thee, Sirioth? Thy accustoined calin SIRIOTH. la potently subverted and the eyes Thou intendent That were a gods in sweet tranquillity, LUCIFER. Confesw a human warmth, troubled glow. Sirioth, I do not yet intend; I feel. SIRIOTH, SIRIOTH. Lucifer, son of Morning, Angel! thon For me the sense of active force within Art mightiest of the architects of fate. Set me to work, as the stars move, the sun To thee is given with thy magic gaze Resistless flames through space, the storm wind rhos, Compelling mortals as thou leanst sublime But I have felt a touch as sweet As spring, From heaven's lucent walls, to sway the world. And I have heard music of delight Is thy felicity of lesser date Maddening the heart with the sweet honiec stale Of delicate intolerable joy. Prince of the patient and untiring gods, Where, where is One to feel the answering blive? The goals who work? Dost thou not ever feel Lucifer, thou from love beganst thy toil. Angelic wearineus usurp the place What love ? Where the great flame and the august desire 'LUCIFER. Wote wont to urge thee on? To me it seeing . Denire august to help, to serve. That our cternity is far too long SIRIOTH. For Hervice and there is a word, a thonght, That is not mine. To embrace, to melt and urix More goulike Two beings into one, to roll the spirit LUCIFER. Tumbling into a surge of common joy, 'Tis this I seck. Sirioth, I will speak the worl. Is it not Power ? LUCIFER. Will He permit?' SIRIOTH. No, Lucifer,' tis love. SIRIOTH. A bar LUCIFER. I foel, a prohibition. Some one used i Love? It was love that for i trillion years A word I could not grasp anil called it sill. Cave me the instinct und immense demand LUCIFER. For wervice, for activity. It fuden. The word is niew, even as those things are. Another and moro giant passion comes Striding upon me. I behold the world SIRIOTH. Iminemurably vast, I see the honvens I know not who he was. He laughed and said "Sin, ein is born into the world, revolt Full of an nzure joy and majesty. And change, in Sirioth and in Lucifer, I see the teening millions of tho stars. The cvening and the morning star. Rejoice, Sirioth, how came the Master of the world O world! And I beheld as in a dreain To be tho inter? Did He seize control Leaping from out thy brain and into mine A woman beautiful, of grandiose mien, Pushing somo ancient wenker sovereign dowo! Yet terrible, alarming and instinct From sway inmemorable? Did Ho como With namelere mennce. And the world was full By poncefil ways, permition or inheritance, With clashing and with cries. It seemed to me Angels and Gods and men strove violently To what He is to-day?' Or if indeed To touch her robe, to occupy the place lle is for over and for ever rules, Her benutiful and ominous feet had trod, Are there no bounds to His immenso domain, Crying, " Daughter of Lucifer, he ours, O sweet, moriblo and mighty Sin " No obscure corner of unbounded space Therefore I came to thee. Forgotten by His fate, that I may seize And make myself an empiro as august, LUCIFER Enjoy a like eternity of rule? Sirioth, await Her birth, if she must be. For this I know, SIRIOTH. Necessity rules all the infinite world, Angel, these thoughts are mighty as thyrell. And even He perhape submits unknown Put wilt thou then rebel? If He begrent To a compulsion. When the time is ripo, To conquer and to punish, what of Thee? Wo will consult once more what we shall do. Eternity of dreadful poignnut pain AUROBINDO GHOSE. May be thy fate and not eternal rale, If you are really after the best thing in the market use DE ORIENTAL FACTU'S Suro. I They are all of the day, the pride of the Swedenbi, havo the Inrgest of all sales Kop the Skin Leate 'Are the cheap eat for the value, and available overy where. THE ORIENTAL SOAPFACTORY GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA.Te Address :--." KOWSTOTK." Page #423 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMYOGIN... INDIAN ART AND "slap the cube out, jamming on the romaons make for more prodt per ab unk and doing all sorts of daabing per INDUSTRY. than the large comresie." fortyneen that they would certainly never The article tirer «plaine in detail, - 0 Indulge is, if the machines were their how the big compaay uyatem tande to MR HAVEL'S VIEW own property. In many co the whole make the motor cabman not only oneTus MORAL FACTOR 11 TE MACRINE difference in running a motor-cab ata lone and idle workers, but deliberately It should be obvions to anyone who Jon or profit lion in whether you tear dishoneat in their dealing with their mtadies carefully the facts I have given your tyro by the abune of the brakes omployer. Like the power-loom Inctory that it is either stupendos folly or wicked resulting from recklew driving. The wyatan his over-centralination of work best to wasta Abe inherited skill of the writer goo on to show bow the big com- 1 is economically unsound bonese it de Indian village weaver by forcing him panion, no far from getting choice moralioon the workers. No programe a means of into power-loom factories of the best drivers only got those that the possible, either in art or in industry, educating him in the science of modern small proprietor do not desire to when the moral factor in ignored. distincindustry. It is noual to draw employ. The small proprietors earn Tbo wadeabi movement will stand or fall and material" tion between the "mom more thoninelves, and thos CAD Dol by ita succes me political manouvre pirngress of Indis, though the program afford to pay their employees better nor by the increase it bringe de the URwhich is not moral is not real program Wages than the big companies give. ber of joint-stock trading companies and 'The moral factor dominates even the Their pinploy oca in their tara, knowing to the fatness of their dividende, but by machine the establishment is worked on all its power to help in the moral uplifting An interesting illustration of this is ucale, handle tho machine with care in of the Indian workmen. So far as I have being shown in the streets of London at place of abusing it, because they know been ahlo to observe, it has hitherto doce the present moment, one which is very that if it goes out of work they go out more towards putting money into the pertinent to the question of Indiso indus of work alon. These cabren of the pocketa of middle clase shareholders by trial development, especially to the reanuall proprietors are thrifty, sober ten the usual process of Wostern comiuer vival of the great hand-loom industry. whome object it is to save money until cialion, than towards the promotion of The handsome cab ond other horse-drawn they have sufficient to become small economic and moral efficiency on the vehicles are rapidly being supermodel in proprietors themsolven " Manufacturer part of the Indian bandicraftainan. It in the streets of London by motor vehicles. atate that there are no clients they trust true that the demand for Swadahi mabuIt might be supposed that here w a toore willingly than a catabman.... facture bu kept the village weaven tase in which the advantages of capitalThis development of the samll proprioter buy for a time and seat many unemploy. ism and of the centralisation of industry and the honest cab driver with enter od back to their looms. This is good, no would become clearly evident. With prise is one of considerable interest farm it goes and a long w it lanta. But horse-drawn vehicle it is easy to underThey are likely to form clans that will unless Swadahi reformen work hard to sland that the personal interest of the increase considerably. The pancial teach the village weavors to organine driver and his kindness towards his future for the large cab companies in themselves and to improve their mer. horses are most important economic facnot bright, for the capital sunk in banical methods, bow long will the Indian tors which give the small proprietor an them is enormous and, in the rain, band-craftaman be able to stand against advantago over the joint-stock company. every extra machine that is put on the the "Swadeshi power-loom and large But when the automatic machine takes road does not so much bring in addition handloom factories which are being multithe place of the living animal it might al receipts we tend to reduce the tak plied day by day to help the middle clan Le imagined that these factors would be ingo of the other cabe of the company Iudian capitalist to make larger profitar almot entirely eliminated, and that all on the road. Ono allows that iu regard One haare much in the Indian Pron about iho mlvantages would be on the side of to repair work, motor-boune facilities Swadeshi factories and joint-stock corn the owners of large capital and great and so forth, there are all the materials panies, but very little of Indian handiuntralined organisations controlling and there is all the special accommoda oraft which is a greator inunl factor than large number of motor vehicles. But so tion that can be deirol But those all of these. far froun this being the case, it is the ere not the only essentials for Snancial India will ceas to be India but will Meall proprietor, the owner of one or two Sucose and the minall man in more or bot, in the long run gain a single rupeo of those motor vehicles who is gaining the less of a make-shift tablo can for many by ignoring the moral factor in her indir advantage. trial organisation. The modern indusAn interesting article in the Morning Just out! Just out! trial systein in /'ont explain the reason for this. The Europe is in a great meaTHE euro a temporary expediout based on the moral frotor rules even the motor cab. HINDU SYSTEM OF RELIGIOUS transitional character or imperfection of "The future of the taximeter cab propo SCIENCE AND ART. modern scientific developnient. If India Lition in the Motropolis," wye the writer, SECOND EDITION. is to be pared in future generations frons "presenta very interesting problem. Price Rs. 1-4-0. the great social conflict which now thre. Doubtless the general impression is that BY atene Europe, ber industrial tofunner only the very large cab companies will KISORI LAL SARKAR M. A. lunt look to the future, and not I. the taod chance of surviving. On first-hand Extract from the Brok named KAN prevent, of European progies. Iuvestigation of the facta, however, leads This should load and not follow. o'to precisely the opposita conclusion. KRISTINA, HIS LIFE AND RATINGA" by Prof. The profitable running of motor-cab can F. Maxmuller page 94. Dr. «XOMARSWAMY'S VIEW. le achieved only by conscientiousnen on "The difference between Bhakti deve The rewults of European commercial the part of the driver Aod by voluntary tion and Jnana knowledge is fully treat. production by means of labour-ving attention to snu...ber of dotain such a ed by Babu Kishori lal Sarker in his internting lank &e" machinery are seen in Increased produs cannot possibly be undertaken in any vat De 11We chliedene of Hanover | tion; and I need toßt to the ou organisation where a cab is merely a cab (Germany)"Both the treation on the linux talint and not less. Therefore under a well 4 that on the roma rnd Bhakta and a driver is merely a Dun, without, as are very valuable hand-books for prac- the cotomercial system, in no longer it wors, individuality. For example, in . tical students of Indian Philosophy and demand that regulater supply, but large cab company, if dan take holi- serve for its application to ordinary life production that forcen & market and day his vehicle is naturally not kept Idle, and to higher spiration.' BY THE BAMX AUTROR. machinery ha anabled the enpital to 10 but is taken out by mother liter. Any. (HINDU SYSTEM OF MORAL SCIENCE this to the fullesto body who know anything of machinery Second edition (Price Hel. The Hindu Ayaten of Self-culture. wethod of it IETVALO I . tu wiil rendicat seo tutt for a vehicle tn Price in l. creato want i Fr. lave : 44 le caven by two distint chivery is ruin. Selda! - MOJUNIT: tuni! I l tulikfil. On Again, how is usy wig company to 191. Cornwallis Nrect, Inerc> PL Comercial production or clock the manner in which the Wivon (alcutta, the Testera system Allutely frbuda Page #424 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 8 KARMAYOGIN. THEOSOPHY AND HINDUISM. The The The Theosophical Society in India has passed through three phases. In Madame Blavatsky's time, it was known as a Bud movement, for both the founders were Buddhists by conversion. But both Were Bud were uncompromising enemies of Christianity and professed regard for Hinduism, and made the Theosophical Society poplar. The second period commenced with Mrs. Besant's coming to India. She came with a well-known reputation behind her an that of an anti-Christian and t ad a Freethinker, one who had suffered much from the hands of bigoted Christians. simple Hindus welcomed her as their champion agianst their Christian assailanta The simple Hindus weicormed her as their champion against their Christian Their enthusiasm reached a burning point when they learned that she had assumed Hinduism, and under the guidance of a well-known mystic of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh was initiated into Hindu modes of worship. This lastod for some years. It was this phase of the theosophical Society that saw the establishment of the Hindu College in Henares. Money poured in whenever she appealed to Hindus for it. But that phase has also passed. The Theosophical Society has now come under the influence of one who at one time was a Christian clergyman in holy orders, and is now a Buddhist. But he has not forgotten his old love and many think that he is a Christian missionary in disguise. Sinen Mrs. Besant came under his influence and returned the symbol of her once Ishta Dera to her Hindu teacher, she has become suddenly popular with the Christian community; and in her recent Tocont in England her tures were fully reported a widely circulated Christian paper called the Christian Commonwealth. No wonder that she is taken in England as a free-lance Christian missionary and her Hindu College as an institution to teach pure Christianity. Nor has she done anything tour lec of A union of Art with labour, which union is the essential characteristic all craftsmanship. It is no longer possible for enlture and refinement to come to the workmen through his work. It must be won, if won at all, inspite of his work; he must seek them in a brief hour snatch-dhist ed from rest and sleep, at the expense of life itself. Further, he has not the even capacity for idling, but must continually werk amusement and excitement. There can.in short, be no quality of leisure in his work. The results of labour-saving machinery have been less intelligent work for the producer. Not merely is the workman, through division of labour, no longer able to make any whole thing : not only is he confined to making small parts of things, but it is impossible for him to improve his position, or to win reward for excellence in the craft itself. Under Fastern guild conditions, it was possible and usual for the apprentice to rise through all the grades of knowledge and experience to But the position of a master-craftsman. take any such trade as carpet-making under modern conditions by power looms The operator has no longer to design to weave in and out the threads with his own ingers. He is employed in reality not as a carpet-weaver, but as the tender of a machine. He may rise to a higher place, it is true, but it is to the place of a man responsible for the successful runing of many machines by many men. That for him craft in destroyed as R of culture, and community has lost one more man's nelligence. For is obviously futile to attempt to build up by evening classes and free librasies, what the whole meals the a man's work in for over breaking down. It is instructive to compare the still living but fast disappearing relics the union of Art with Labour in h East with the results of Western endeavours through education and free libraries to rostore that general culture which cannot under commercialism exist. The Dawn and Dawnsociety's Magrzine. WANTED at once a compe tent and experienced clerk for the Kalpataru Agency, 14, SHAM BAZAR STREET, Calcutta. He must know proofreading and account, Salary according to qualification. Apply personally to the manager, KALPATARU AGENCY. PRINTING AS AN ART. BOOK, JOB & FANCY works a speciality. Fine and nice, execution guaranteed. Large variety of Types and Borders to select from. Trial solicited. LAKSHMI PRINTING WORKS. 64-1 & 64-2 SUKEAS STREET, Calcutta, tidisabuse the British pule of this notion. On the contrary, she he lecturing there on the coming of Christ This new Theosophical revelation vonchsafed to the gentleman already referr ed to in that the Christ will take birth soon, within the life-time of many of w and that the Theosophical Society is meant to clear the way for him; so that the public may not discard him, an he was discarded when he last appeared. If a Moslem preaches the near approach of the Mehdi we call him a fanatic, but when Mrs. Besant preaches the coming of Christ there are Hindus who call themselves orthodox, who swallow the stuff with avidity. No wonder if the Hindu College is in looked upon with suspicion by all Hindus who are not under the glamour of this divinely gifted orator. We are sincere admirers of Mrs. Besant but if she goes on preaching the coming of Christ to Hindus as she has done in. England, aud' in some places in India also, the days of the Theosophical Society in India are numberd, especially among the Hindus. regards the Hindu College, Benares, it in high time to place it under some truly orthodox Hindu. We have nothing to say against the present Principal. He is v popular with the boys and is an honorary worker. We are all greatful to him, and to devoted work. ers like him, but a Hindu College is bet ter ander a born Hindu who is also orthodox. As A HINDU F. T. 8. Modern Review. THE INDIAN NATION BUILDERS PART I & II Each part contains an interesting collection of the lives and speeches of twelve eminent Inidans with their portraits. Part 1-Re. 1, Part II-Re. 1-8. SELECT OPINIONS THE STATESMAN:-The volumes will be found of distinct use by all who are interested in Indian political affairs............ We have nothing but praise for these excellent little volumes. THE INDIAN ECHO:-Every page of the book is worth its weight in gold. Every man who ha at best a bit of patriotism in him for poor India should once go through the the book. The two parts together consist of 698 pages and priced at Rs. 2-8 only and nicely cloth-bound. In consideration of the valuable matter contained in it, the price, we think, is very cheap. To be had at KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, SHAM BAZAR STREET, Calcutta, Page #425 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAVOGIN NEWS .. . ..... NEWS. NEWS. MISTARIOCK THEFT or REVOLVRRS. THE ARMBDARAD OUTRAAK The Fenwick Bazar Police sainted by PATIALA ERDITIOX. The two persons who were arrested in A petition was filed on the 26th ultimno the Criminal Investigation Departnient connection with the bomb incident, and by M ars. Rourbanal. and Baidridas are equiring into an alleged theft of were taken to Ahmedabad fur identificacounsel for the accused in the Patials fourteen revolvers and an automatic tion by Mr. Baumw, the Commissoner, edition came to the Special Tribunal un pintol belonging to the firm of Meners. have been brought back. Neither of them complaining that in spite of its order the Lyon and Lyon gunuiakers of Chowrin- was the man seen by Mr. Barrow. It ghi, Deputy Inspector-Cloneral and the Super Mr. Lyon, Menior partner alno cannot be ascertained whether they of the firm, who had been on leave in intendent of Police did not allow Coun were in Ahmedabout on Novenilor 13th sel to interview the accused until a Europo lately returnel to Calcutta Sub Several Bengalin and others were called written order was produced. nequent to his arrival in (kleutta he by the police, but nothing hun tirospired The Special Tribunal thereupon re took stock of the goods in the Arm and As to the identity of the culprit. Mr. J. on Sunday dincovered the theft of the iterated its order of allowing facilities to Sladen, the Collector, har innued a notifica counsel to consult the accusech. revolvern which appears to have been tion announcing reward of RA 6.000 to committed some time in September. Mr. whomederer ran give information regard Halliday, Commissioner of Police, vinted ing the offender. TRANSVAAL INDIANS the firm's premises , Canesh Prnand Bannerji, the Bengalee, QITENTION 1 HOU'AL And Nandlal Pran Shanker, the Gujarati In the House of Commons on December NARAYANGANJ SENSATION. Hindu, who were recently arrestad on WUR1st Mr. O'Grady asked question calling 1* On Dec. 4th 80 revolver cartridges were picion by the Bombny police for being attention to the meetings held in India found on the roof of the Int Munsiff's concerned in tho outrage at Ahmedabad to protest against the treatment of Court in Narayanganj whilo the masons have been released for want of identifica Tudians in the Tranursal and suggesting were working there. They informel tion. that India should prohibit indentured the Police. Then Harendra Kumar Chone Indian labour in South Africa M 4 THK "SWARAJYA SEDITION CARE Dy Magistrate and Jogesh Chandra Sen protest. The hearing of the came in which NandGupta Head Constable, came there and The Master of Elibank replied : Romel, Fditor of tronk those cartridges. The District woekly Urdu paper "Lord Morley and the Government of "WANYA," chargol under section 124 Superintondent of Police arrived here. India are giving their constant Atlantion A originally fixed for 2nd December has to the subject, but Lord Morley is at been ontponed till 13th January, 1910 a THE "SWARAJ" AGENT. he is still at Lahore where present anable to make any statement as charge of Mr. Anton, the Chief Presidency Magisto the future policy of the Government Rodition has been franod Against him in trate dinposed of a matter in wlrich notice of India." consequence of which it has not been po 1 was inoned against Mr. Vincent, Deputy wible to proceed with the case against him Comissioner of Police at the instance of in Allahand. Towx HALL MEETINO. anesh Balwant Modak of Bombay, the A largely attended inceting was held agent of the "Swaraj" newspaper pub AURA TOTTUNE CARL in the Town Hall on Friday under the liabel in London and who was recently The Sessions Judyo hra delivered judy presidency of Hari Abdul Jablar, Khan convicted under Section 1944. The ment on the application for revision mado Hahulur to consider the position of the notice called upon Mr. Vincent to show by Me. Morton and Sharm, Bare-itIndians in the Transvaal. The gathering CRUNO why papers, Account book, corres law, against the finding of the Joint. was all influential and thoroughly repondence etc. seized by the police in Magistrate of Agr's quittiak Ciajadhar Penentative one. The prech of Mr. that can should not be returned. The Prasad, Police Sub Inspector, who was Polrk, the Transvaal delegate, who des (lovernment Solicitor appenred with charged with mult and wrongful concribed at length the pathetic incidents in Mr. Vincent to show use but finement etc. The application was dis connection with the strugglo that the A Modak did not put in appearance mixed. Indians are keeping up with all their the notice wea dincharged. might and wain, created a profound DEMAND FOR INDIAN C O . impression. It seems likely that the deruand for ALLEGED POLICE ZOOLUM. Indian cutton will be exceptionally krent Soma Nerious charges of robbery and AN 'RDU WORK. when the exporting when it in. Not wrongful confinement against four police Shains-ul-Ulma Moul Syed Ali Bilg. only is there meriony whortage in the officers are under inquiry in the Court of raini M. A., Litt Doctor who translated American emplut Egypt is excepted to the Joint Magistrate of Allahabad. It is in Urxlu M. Gustace Lisbon's French, Mupply 50,000 tons les work on Saracenic Civilisation in engaalleged that a Head Constable and three then last year. The ravages of the ball wor'in soon to la gulvordinates boat and robbed two Ahir ged in preparing an Urdu vorsun of the chiefly responsible for the smaller fleld in who were returning night with money name Savant's remarkable work on In she lower Nile Valley. It may be dian Civiliation. after gambling and after locked them up M. Libon wade several noted as an extra-ordinary developunt in the police station. Next morning the tour in India to acquaint himself with arising from the critical position of the complainants were released on lail by the the different aspects of Indian Civilisa trade that American Mills are wrid to be Sub Inspectors when they made the subtion before writing the work. enquiring for Indian cotton ject of inquiry. WINTER GOODS. C. RINGER & Co. 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. ESTALBISHED 1887. THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. If you want reliable and genuino Homooopathic medicines, take care that you get thom from RINGER'S.. Shawls (diferent designs) Ru. 10-12 encb. Alwans 7 to 10 R. WRAPPENS RR 4-12. Finnel, werger, Kushmere etc. of all prices and design. ALL PURE WOOL Compere our prices Liberal discount to trade. SWADESHI WEAVING Co., LD. 12, LAL PALAR, Calcutta. Page #426 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. h • NEWS. . NEWS. NEWS.. A NEW DISTRY FOR INDIA. Тик АН ЕМЕ.д нат» OuTRA0E. DARREANGA ORPHANS. of the Now that m ich farming is one of the The municipalsweeper who was severe new sweter who was severe. A reprezentative and well-attendal www industries that to introly injured ly the land at Ahmedalud is public nieeting was held at Bankipare on med it.tu India at un sily dit, arr . Bow out of danger though his arm has the 4tla instant to consider the measures mult of the lawakenin, it tunay been amputated. Lord Minto made to be adopted for the Hindu orphanus of intreting tglance at the p illi iurint about him, and on finding that the Darbhanga famine. The Hounurable tre of this entur. For the purit of he was in debt to the Benin las paid off Malmtaja Tukari presided. In his presi w to go to North Africa the delt und in kilition is minde dential Apeech be pointed out how the frow fart for it is in that inty enerous provision for his future. Collector of Darbhanga had refused to that the ith father mustry has been make orer the fronine vrphans to the Me. P. VIEWS ON THE REFORM. 1. leht tot highest pitih of wrfection; Ilindins on the plot that he had alrealy Mr. lepin (handen Pal, lecturing at tall. v fullection, Lindle have been promised to anke them over to * Chris Manchester drribed Land Morley's u rve that will for a tinn Mission and the consequent indige Ilia INIC Reforth it a bribery calculated to - , Wistes the "Pione." tion canned by it. He was glad to enmake 4 Metion of the people well thero atly imen, of me for me nounce that Sir Edward Baker hit mule for its of puttuge. The situation Theu all round the authorizal him to state that the Hindu in Indian boycutt on the one hand and Vege bottel Iurtir det orphans will not made over to the churin Twe n t the other. Their general aber, wrt, there are contain tian Mission, but to a respectable Hindi Ing. I true which, policy w to boyett British poul anul Orphanage or families. Referring w the they knew the perhial, pent que tu facture, beat rupt action of Mr. Egerton Collector of DarWeath of the British rummeter; hence, atlay. But the mustry is blivelt. thanga, the Maharaja: "I must say that when the British wundel thwir foeling be 3 vrywille The drund for Defore comtting himself on no important kun for 14 And the imply they retaliated by touching their pocket a subject he meould have consulted the rut it 's whose thint T il le retetted the recent outbreak Head of the Government, as matters of AM W LION often Pol for nogle uf solene, they could not control the im this kind create naturally a very wing feather of the gl o ur and quali patient spirit of their res, and the ques. impression of an unfavourable kind ty. The trade fo i imming tin A4 whether it would be pero or 10 agitinst the (lovernment which every volution. If the present wtate of things Iply: 11:0, formance, port continuel, India would be worse than a C onsille officer bould do his best to fruta w nyawanted to 457,49 obvinte. In the It wonld be new Rumia. troublons time after When the figure for a cond Ireland year were hearing expresion of views on the wall. 561,49) thi litake a lot of feather to LATTORE SEDITION. jout frin His Honour the Lieutuvernor, Tutke up that weight, but the cry it ! Mr. Jarri , Sperial Magistrate of one may be justified in thinking that bo wity for many "The tastrich feather Tabere, as the 2nd December, lok up small min-hief is done when junior officers ailen, hein Lebih September the mwitin 1944 in which Narendra armwate themselves an authority that Iw, w it isi laitur, the Cupa and charged with relating to belong to them and make pro the weight of feathers of editi priplet unler Nection 124 A nouncements which have morious disturb Tring II 1.4 in S 04. #1 Mr. M en, Ciovernment Allronte. oning in . It would lie well if, ili the thep ing male in September half of the Crown, stated that the future, Huch things were avoidel" Indu 1: i t ably car, tarefars, that this Le printed, wold and circulated and relem leaders attended the meeting rule is the wings and a portable valiti hook called "Knumi Jalal" ord ULBULVwere urged furning er, it in out of national reform.Mr. l'itmulnput in Hindu orphanage for Belar. dal t art with certainly but other extract of a translation from the Allaha w it in the lit quito tad waruj." Mr. Balakian, Paris paga t adagdag op tewen," an i intel on the ter and father of the accused appeared THE CALCUTTA HOMEOPATHIO J u ris the king on. The for the defence. The witnesses were PHARMACY. " bing futi in slipping of the xamined by the primerution including i 1 father. There 41 in In c hes the translator. Mr. Phan alu filed Established 1866. teritor's that uses hin clima Mpen relating to the continention of the The first and the leading Ir i e 1 tl tlan n ing portions "Inquilib" for proving e ' pre Putrmaty in the East. wonych fonquirent. A large went uit Iwk And r I walked Si the upprur come and two pies of "Swaraj" 10 Tarn medicine has just arrived. real why the rich feather in te eet of which p erution was etty well that thrive 11 the right A new for l'atteet sud other pending hinnt the accused at Allahabad. skin the Charger under Section 124A wete frana 18 Dr. A. X. Nukerjee M.1). (LSWADESHI LOOMS. 'The Haint Swan Singh and thin) caneutuu'turl daily from Fittle 1. cheap and maint lalchand Falak will be thru up on the + T.M. Hilde without im H. Working 6th instant. heit Mithat brokage. Pr BERIGNY & Co. in connection with the trial Kinben ter l y to 1. R . Singh, Brother of Ajit Singh, was arren. LAL BAYAK STREDT, Calruhu. KOLA, ed on the end instant oppppppeprognpa ApotCOO (. I. P. 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Add.:-"TRUNKS" CALOUTTA Calcutta ! or Bandemataren ottive Poul occdodarbocado sobado FUE ARYA FACTORY STOVE PAITED Page #427 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAVOGIN MDIAN COUNCILS REFORM. this behall, an electoral roll for each eles any person who objects to the entry of toral group in Forni I annexed to this any name in weh roll, may, withiu 000 Schedule shall be published by the Re- Afteen day after the publication BENGAL LEGISLATIVE turnin Ofheer in the local official.of the notification uuder the Gazette last COUNCIL sub-rule,forward to the Returning Officer (8) As On An inny bo after the pub- either direct or through the District liention of the wrid roll in the official Magistrate of the district in which behu NOTIFICATION. Gazette, & copy thereurnhall be posted in * place of residence, * statement of such a conspicuous place at the office of every BY THE LANDHOLDERS clain or objection, as the care may be. District Magistrate in electoral group (3) The Returning thicer shall consider 1 (1) "Attesting Officer" means auch and in the case of Calcutta at the office and decide upon all such claims or objecer as the Local Governinent may, ly of the Chief I'rewideney Mayitrate. tions, and his decision whul bo furl. 1.tification in the local official Gazette, 5. In deterruining the eligibility of a (1) Awoon ne may be after the disposal appitt to perform all or any of the duties landbolder to have his name entered on of such claims and objections, the electorul the Attusting Officer under thuke rules electoral roll for any electoral group: roll added to or altered on such revision, and secludes any ofticer deputed for the (a) only ruch exlates and shares of whall be published and posted as provided time being by the Attenting Officer to per entatos Are held by himu ni proprietor in rule 4. te his duties; and in his own right and not in a fiduciary 1 (1) Any person not ineligible for 1.) "Returning Officer menns much capacity and are registered in his own election under thewe Regulations, whose cotticer as the Local Governtuent my name in registers maintained under the name is on the electoral roll, may be Tuy natitication in the local official Cinzette Laud Registration Act, 1970, whothor minnted n a candidate for election in the -print to perform all or any of the such antates or shares are mitunted in ono electoral group in which he is qualified a Late of the Returning Offrer under er tuore Divisions in the cloctoral group, RD elector. the rules, and includes any officer whall be taken into account: (2) Such nominativa paper in Form 11 e prited for the time being ly the Re () if the amount paid by the land supplied by the Returning Office or any Einning ofticer to perform his clution holder in respect of any such wharo of an District Magistrate to any lector in that 1. The five members specified in Re estato in not detinitely known, the Din group applying for the ante. pulation 11, Hub-hend (v) whall be trict Officer of the district in which such (3) Every nomination paper will be c el by landholders follows, estato IN wituated whall estimate the Hulmeribed by two eloctors in that ground amount o paid in respect of such sharon RA proponer and moveder, ud shall be Grup A -hy 'the Indholders of the and his decision shall be final; and attestod by an Attesting Officer in the Iresidency and Burlwan Divisions two () if a landholder my land-revenue or manner prescribed on the face of tho. CORCH in report of catates or whares in Form: Group B-by the landlholders of the entatos situated in two or more olectoral Provided that no eloctor whall sul ribe , Trulut and Bhagalpur Divisions grout, and if his payment in none of inore than one nomination paper. tituembris ; wuch group, reach the amount prescribed (4) Nomination pere shall be prerunt Grup C-by the landbolders of the for wuch group, hill payment within alled in Allonting Officer for attentats Intna, Trhut und Bhagalpur Divisions the groups shull be aggregated, and if on or before the date and at the time to menabets ; such aggregato equals or exceed the appointed by the land overnment ia inoup 1) by the landholders of the ainuunt prescribed for the group in this bohair, and when duly attented wall rint and Chota Nagpur Divisions one which he makes the largest wyment, he bo forth with despatchel hy registered member. shall be entitled to be entitled to be u pont by the Atlanting Officer to the Re 3. The election shall be made by the tored in the electoral roll for that group turning Officer. Laudriders qualified to vote and having 6. "The electoral roll whall be concle () Nomination papers which are * pcr of residence within the electoral sive evidence for the purpnes of doter. recived by the Returning Officer leur muncerned whomining whuther any pur non in at elector the date and time appointed for the (v) pay vithur Innd revenue or roul or not under these rules acrutiny of nomination papets shall lr and public workH CUNCAA follows, 7. (1) The electoral roll published rejectel. murly :under rulu 4 shall be mubject to revision 9. (1) On the date and at the time (i) in the case of Group A (the ri. from time to time as the Local Govern Appointed by the Local Ginvernment for wcy and Burdwan Divisions), pray Lund the scrutiny of nomination papers, every ment nay, by notification in the loal Iere ancounting to not less than official Gazette, direct. candidate and his propers and mecouder even thousand five hundred rupees ur (2) At the wilme time notified any Allie work comes aliounting to not long landholder whose name does not appens Hun one thousand eight hundral and on the said electoral roll and who claims seventy-five ruouw per annum; to have his name included therein, and (ii) in the case of Group B (the latna, Tirhut and Bhagalpur Division), pay Bund-revenue Amounting to not led than four thousad rupoos or rud and public ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA works ennes amouuting to less than one Founders of Steel Trunk Industry thu and rupem per annum; And (iii) in the case of group (the Ori in India. Then use the one that is auch (hota Nagpur Division), pay lud ESTABLISHBD IN 18 the Lent. Venue amounting to not len than six Boot Machine made, Stovo printed "KUNTAL-KAUMUDI " in the h ad rupros or round and public works STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES. best hair-wil by virtue of its EN Autounting to not less than five FACTORY : wonderful Lain-cuoling, u hundred rupees por annum to 11, Maniktole Street, (Rambagan.) hair ro-nuwing properties. It (6) Lold titles conferred or recognised mild aroma is very pleasing to HEAD OFFICE :by the Government not lower in rank all. Price only 12 for 7/1, Cornwallia Strect, (Kalitola) tlun tilat of link or Nawab. BRANCH:Provi.led that no eletar shall have 161, Bow bazar Street, (Baitakkhana) + SOLD EVERYWHERE OR ono vote though le miny poc DEPOT OBRATLA BHANDAR LTD. DIRECT FROM mule than one of tho walification bere 4.1 Coltuge Square. R.C.SEN & CO. described. CALCUTTA R18 Cornwallis Street. 4. (1) On or before such date na may CALCUTTA. qu appointed by the local lave-ment WHO LE ALE & RETAIL R. C. BROTHERS. Do You USE Any Hair Oil? 7 sz. Page #428 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 14 KARMAYOGIN. A weekly Review of National Religion Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c. PUBLISHED ON EVERY SATURDAY. Contributors-SRIJUT AUROEIND GHOSH AND OTHERS. Rates of subscription (both in Town & Mofussil inclusive of Postage). Yearly Half-yearly ... FOREIGN, Rs. As. P. 500 300 £ R. 17. 09 0 0 5 0 Yearly Half-yearly SINGLE COPY TWO ANNAS. Subscriptions are payable strictly in advance For Sample Copy please send 2 annas and 3 pies Postage Stamps. GIRIJA SUNDAR CHAKRAVARTY, Manager. 14, Sham Bazar Street. CALCUTTA. LARGEST SALE IN INDIA. AT UNK-BOUT PRICE. Seeds which succeed Caabbge, Cauliflower &c. Sample box of 8 pkts Vegetable seeds Re. 1-8. Aster, Pawny &c. Sample box of 8 pkta flower seeds Re. 1-8. 1. The Roskpof Lover Watch. made entirely on Rostopf system, open face lever and keeps excell Time, original proe Is. 11 ale po Rs. 2-10 Do. superior quality A. s. 3 1. R. 3 ly guaranteed for 3 years. Best quality for fair price, a Trial order will convince youPrice-lists free. K. L. Guo, F. R. H. S. (Eng). MANAGER Indian Gardening association, 162, Bowbazar Street, CALCUTTA 2. The Superior Ry. Reg. Watch. Stron and well finisho, movements, keyless Jeweli nickel silver openlace and guaran ted for 5 years. The cheapest and heat tinkeeper of the day. Original prion Rs. Saleprice Rs. 38. Extra quality A. Es. 5. B Rs. 4 only. 3. The Silver Presentatio Watches Latest pattern highly finiale I, rely eg a ved on engine turned onso, jewelled, key ess keywind, strong and well made movements and keeps excellent time all through, guar anteed for 3 years. Sale price silver funer A. B. X. f. 7 oponface Rs. 6 and white metal case huntor A. Ra. 58 1 1. C. R. 49. -KARMAYOGIN. Special Concession: Purchasers of 3 watches at a time will get l'anking Postage fe, Ditto 6 w.thew one extra watch. A Faney chain containing a magie locket, nu stang of Hindu mythological pictures s given free with watch. Sole Agent A. K. SK, 27, PARK STREET, C. YOU GAIN 25. p. c. If you purchase Santipur Dhutis, Saris and Ramals from SANTIPUR DESIYA BHAVDAR L:L Whole Sale & Retail. Biggest Factory-old Melalist Weavers BRA ARAMACHYYA The seed and soul of STUDENTLIFE: The true builder of the Nation. SJ. REMESH CHANDRA CHAKRAVATTY. English Edition, bound Re. 1. THE THEOSOPHIar (conducted by Cot H. S. OLCOTT, P. T. S.), Madras:" An excellent publication deserves to be in the Lands of evry Hindu student who neglects h's religion. FRE 'জাতীয় সঙ্গীত ও কবিতা । বঙ্কিমচন্দ্রের অমর 'বলে মাতম হইতে জর করিয়া দ্বিজেন্দ্রলালের 'ভাষার ཀ་ ་་་ সকল গান হাতে পাইবেন। পরে এ কাগজে সন্ধে কলীন প্রেসে মুক্তি २ 81 সম্পূর্ণ ল্য জানা যায়। বেঙ্গলী, বন্দে মাতরম্ অনুবাজার, হিতবাদী, বসুমতী প্রবাসী প্রভৃতি পরে মুক্তকণ্ঠে প্রশংসি প্রাপ্তিস্থানকল্পতঙ্গ এজেন্সি ১৪ নং জামবাজার কলিকাতা। THE GUJARATI Pesen (Ahmed)-- "In this book are collected the several rules laid down by the Rishis of old to be observed by every Brahmachari. No grea. er service is rendered to a country than the one which teaches the formation of individual character in the youth of brinEfforts in the direction country. ing up the posterity in a way that would elevate their mental position which would ultimate y work up the way to bring back the country to its good old position are not less needed thin Congresses and Conferences, The book should be in the hands overg sixlnt. To be lul nt THE KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, Sham Bartre CALCUTTA. WANTED GRAND PICY ALBUMS RE I. Albam staining 55 differvat luured picture of the celebrated ruling chiefs Edwud VII. Rasa Gorman Kaiser Enperor at Japin, Roy 1 Fannly, Viceroy, Commande-r in Chief, Raj, Maharaja, Somerius of Cal eats, Bomilay, Borda, Rangoon, several view of Templos and Mon juu ete, printed in Wck paper and very attrative sizo 8" by I SHAREHOLDERS FOR THE UNITED BEFGAL & ASSAM PHARMACEUTICAL AND CHEMICAL WORKS LD. Site 8 Bigns 31 Cattahs in Picture of 3 albums at a time Ra. 2-4 Tallygungo (Russa) on Mourashi Portage . DASS & Co. 53, BASIATOLA SET, l'ATRRELA, Calcutt Mokarri lease. Anuual rent 98 Rs odd. Factory TEA buildings commenced. TEA. TE A REGISTERED OFFICE Best Bose's Willow Cap TEA delivered 14, GUROO PRASAD CHAUDHURY'S LANE free at any address in India at Re. 1-2& 1 per 16; is superi e in davove to any ther Tax in the inarke Ty, it will speak for itself. Sand order. Managing director NANDALAL BANERJEE HIGH COURT. NERVOUS DEBILITY Loss or MEMORY & NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS Speedily cured by DR. BANERJI'S PILLS WHICH IS INVALUABLE FOR STUDENTS (Re 1-5-0 per phial) BUTTO KRISTO PAUL & CO. Khongraaputty, Calcutta. KAMADEVA OIL This medicated oil has a marvellous effect in curing all forms of impote.oy and lack of vigdur. in malfor Next and arrest of development it has bee used with much surora, Per phial Rn. 2. Postage as. 4. KAM CHURAMANI GHRITA. This arediented Cher cures all forms of In potency due to excessive indulgence in one & seminal lusss is an expellent general tome. Pur phial Rs. 2 Postage as. 1. SUKRA SANJIBANI RASA. The best medicine for spermatorrhea and Seminal lussus. Very useful iuoase of im potency, sterility due to the absence of spermatocza discharge on the slightest exer tement and various other seminal sorh:s. l'er packet Rs. 2. Postage as. 4 If you use the three medecine at a time it must cure your inotoney. Price ul three medicines Ha. 5. Postage as. 8. Kabir HARI NARAIN SEN KABIRATKA'S AYURVEDYA AUSHADITALAYA, 781, Slobhabazar Street, (Hatkhola), Calonta རཱ,, ཨ པཿ ཁ, - NATIONAL LEADERS. A photographic group of 33 Principal Indian Leaders. This photographic group contains the portraits of the following Leaders: Dadabhoy Nownojor, B. G. Tilak, Lajpat Hai, Ajit Sing, Aurobindo tiho. Bepin Chandra Pa, Khaparde Mbulovi Leahat Hossain, G. Subramani 1yer, Metha Gokhale, Watcha, Surendra Nath Banerjee, Swarna Kumari Devi, Saral Devi, padhay Brahma Bandhab, Aawin Kumar Dutt, Swami Vivakananda, A. Rasul, Mudaskar, Babulal Sankarial Deshi Nawab Sad Mahammad, Dr. Rashvihari Ghosh, It Dutt, R Raghunath Rao M. K, Garda, C. Sunkara Nair, K. H. Athma. Anand Charlu Malaviya Jasawanta They are arranged in the most artistic manner with nanies below each potrait, The size of le group is 12 by 10 in, the print being o. by 10 in size. Tie 9 per copy. Doren R 54 only To be had at KALJATAKU AGENCY.& 44, Cham Partreet, CaStreet, Calenke Page #429 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ TARMAYOCIN. 15 3. Important Notice EASTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO., LD. | PURE SUGAR A1, HARE STREET, CALCUTTA. With Branches & Agencies all over India, Burma Ceylon. GUARANTEED AUTHORISED CAPITAL 10 LAKHS OF RUPEES. COBNTRYMA DE. EASTERN LIFE in s Bafe anul Sound Company. Itm Terms and Conditions witit Lives in the East. Ito rate specially suit the Convenience of Indians. Great opportu HIGHEST AWARD GOLD MEDAL wity for tho10 who like to invest, for shares of RA 10 ewch are still available. PURE MUSTARD OIL, OIL CAKE PRESIDENT: MANUFACTURED BY BENGAL Ex-JUSTICE MA SARODA CHARAN MITRA M. A, BL Apply at one for Shares, Agency I'rspectus and Balanceshato. CHEMICAL & PHARMACEU. L GHOSAL TICAL WORKS LTD. General Manage. 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It cures bleeding and paid their subscription in adঘােষের “কারাকাহিনী,” যুক্ত কৃষ্ণকুমার -sfars", **** "47 18 blind piles, internal and external in A Vancc. In many cases we can whort time. It dron not irritate but has পাঠ করা অবশ্য কর্তব্য। এতরি শান্তি not roul subscribers' names very nothing weet. The price of the নিকেতনে রবীন্দ্রনাথ, একান্নবর্তী পরিবার and uddroses, sometimos subsmedicine for 2 weeks use is Ra. 2 ও শিক্ষা, তারতমঙ্গল উপন্যাস প্রভৃতি নানাV. P. P. 124- 2-30 cribers' tua..ey are not given বধ সুপাঠ্য প্রবন্ধে পরিপূর্ণ। শিক্ষিতমাত্রেরই। in the V. P. coupons. সুপ্রভাত পাঠ করা উচিত। CUPTA. So owing to no fault of our 19 d. P. O. Baranagar, North Baranagar, but for the fault of Post offices ca 2016 CALCUTTA. subscribers do not get their ৬নং কলেজ স্কোয়ার, কলিকাতা wpers even aftertheir payment SURABALLI KASAYA. per V. P. P. Subscribers who are not getting THE UREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. their paper even after accepti.y tho V. P. Surs balli kasaya purities the Blood such as no other medicine dood. It is the BEST article are requested to iuti. bent medicine for all diseases originating BRAZIL-PEBBLES mato us at once mentioning su Imupurity or Poverty of Blood It is SPECTACLES. their subscribernumbers. Impowerful and harmlos alike. Por Plial Hle. 1.8. V. P. P. Rs 2-1. In countrymnado gold and silver frames mediate steps will be taken, SOMLATARISTA. at modernt prices Oeculist'procription otherwise there is no remedy, accurately executed. THE GREAT NERVINE TONIC. The manger kurmayogin. Price list free on Application. Soinlxtarista isoivalled in Nervous RAY MITRA & CO., OPTICIANS. and cerebral Exhaustion. It is a Sure 98 (lire Strert, Culowta. FOR GENUINE-SWADESHI GOODS and Intallible Cure for Debility of all Sorta, Lom of flesh, Lusitude X. The Per Phial Rn. 2. Per V. . P. CHHATRA BHANDR L. sesh Kasiraj DEVENDRA NATH Fxx and 4-1 College Square, CALCUTTA. N'avaraj UPENDRA NATI SEN, 29, Colootola WHOLESALE AND WETAIL WHALER Street, CALCUTA. For PHONICTUR OF CO-OPERATIVE. PO CHARING SYSTEM AND LITE A CHEAP NATIONALIST DAILY. NDAN STAN संस्कतसाप्ताहिकपत्रिका Subscription rates : Guinea ? 1 Year .. ... Ils. 10-0-0 NOTICE. Year ... ... Re. 6-0-0 PEOPLE derinau to have a spels and in 3 Months ... ... H 2-12-0. fallible cure of LEPROSY LEUKO. स समयमासिकपत्रिका DERMA" or Lamy of E wigh." 1. l as que se si vuotta KR 1 Month ... ... Rs. 1-00. hfhtin origin find oth i n the river should use ander the wondertus Lin.. Single Copy ... R. 0-0-6. # Abudhunt, KASIRA HATIN!!! VIJYA PATRIKA SHALA,.. ROY,97 3.1: RISUS... ORD: CAT. Notar) (A! L'IT.L. noun सनृतवादिनी। DE REFATI वर्तमान एजन्सी, गणतः deka neonard Page #430 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 16 KARMAYOGIN. ADI-KSHATA CHIKITSALOY. / AYURVEDIC MEDICINES NEW PICTURES AMIYA BATIKA. to .. M, Zetwerking KING & CO., 11, HARI MUHON Bos's LANK, Dharjip.. Branche---352, L'IP' ('HTPCH ROAD WHOLESALE & RETAII. GUARANTEED PURE. CALITA. PRESCRIPTIONS BY EXPERTS GRATIH. Famour (honnesi Dr. Nj. Panna K Attending physician ..Sj. Kurimaj, YOVIENDRA NATH SEN HASTRI...I'him ar Dhannanturi COREY WITHOUT Catalogue on application MAULIK & Co., 59 Mirjapur Street Colout OPERATION pilen fistula yangrine (Moto Agent for Kalma Aurvedic Medicine Manufacturing Co. of India. Limited all hands of wore Uleurs FOR Metin & Cowfully won. A Charitab o ry at hindi in his own FLADREMENT ARTISTIC PHOTO & ENLARGEMENT, ARTISTIC PUNTO "All very beautiful. B. DUTTA & BROS., LADY DELEGATES-(of Indian Na. X N. BITI TTACILARJEE & BRON 367, I'PIEL (HTECH RON (Juruhenko) tional congrear) eight beautiful por (uutta. traits of leading Indian Ladies on Female artist for Prurdah noshin." coloured ground. Large Price 4 ADDAS per copy. Dozen Rs 2-8. A wiercin dy for all with of CONGRESS WORKERS--PoPOUR complaints due to any IP4 GOSPEL OF SRI RAMAKRISHNA trits of o deseted congressworkers It Le Fully un velour. Ciuran (IN ENGIN) on coloured ground Large price 3 teed bolutely from the trurial. One hex Or the Life of PAMAMHAN KUMAKININA, innns per cope Dozen Rs. 2 only, the Televil Man for India and for the World, R 1. Pitage A43 trik. "Three Dumex hy M c ples. Chuth, Rs. 2. Protraits of Mogal Emperors and Demy with Pontage R. 3). CAPP. With the Noubles printed The from Swamy Vivehandlu write to M' the original securell with great difficulty RINGWORM & ECZEMA OINTMENT mei tenriginal i never win the life of t her brugt for the puble tintar. from the portraits of the wellknown A sure cure for RINGWORM, ZE theby the writer's mine( in the opel). ancient families Price cach copy (I BENGALI) 227. * - f2 MA and other similar skin dim-24644 cvet I anna, Dozen 10 annay only. elic Name-Timurlang fail. Cuentcoil . , ' 914 / . 14 when all r Bitual, Chandbibi, Tipu Sultan, Haider, Yutely To be har non-mercurial. The M KALPATARU AGENCY Shah Alam ok and blind, Mirzafer with pritage Ax. 19. Dozen with tingen al Miran, Siraj-ud-luulah, Nadir 14. SHA BIZIK STRAT. 1:52 8 , Cadrutto? suh, Aljulkhnn, Aurangjeb, Nurje HE WARAY WITH..46 IMITATIONS han, Montaj Mahal, Jehangir, Shaha S. N. BHUTTACHARJEE Jehan, Akbar, Humayun and Babar, Portraits of the five leaders of & BROS. the the party, Price 1 annn cach Tinnholy, herung, 1111r.1. copy, Dezen 10 innes only. HOMEOPATHIC Litho Pictures of Sj. R. (1. Tink FOR THE WINTER. CHEMISTS, PUBLISHERS : 10 by 15 per copy 1 unnu. Dozen AND BOOK-SELLERS. VERY BEAUTIFUL HALFTONE 11.elen hundars, plain ... ... ... 83. Hakisos Road PICTURES IN COLOURS Each copy luna, Lluizen 10 annas. 1 N eri .. ... 7.) S 1 Ramdas and Shivaji. 2 MahaUR ... ... O Branch : 15. Wellesley Street, suchu Tuiram with his desciples CALCUTTA. 3 Bal Ganguthar Tilak. Specialities in Brides' Most beautiful pictures in colours saris and bridegrooms' (Halftone) l'rice 2 piceper copy. MAY NOTINING. jors & dhutis etc. lozen 5 Annas only-Raihadamodar, C lavari, Tilottam, You have imply to write to the under. Merunka, Sakuntala Shrhanunun, KASHMIR and AMRIT- Ahalya, ution and you will get by Bharbhet, Vishnu Lakshmi. SAR SHAWLS l Alwans return put in excellent lawik in English Following beautiful halftone pie (leges 150 ) Mat uid. It will tures are for 2 pice ench - Hat Muiting wilk, black will ete. Pute AWT all your question relating to Shri Shivaji Chhatanti, Nana nars uke guaranteel. your mind and bwly and will give you Fednavis, Sivaji's rjynyadan, Guru Send for emples And Outlugue. rules on bet monul principles Nannk, Mikado and empr299 of 1.1.2 . B.A. to guide your health, wealth and 1 Japan, Usha's dream, Ram Vanavas THE INDIAN STORES, Sakuntala writing a letter. writy. KRAJ SHRIMANI SHANKAR Following beautiful halftone picBenares City CROBIN RANTRI, ATANK NIGRAH tures i tre for I pice each. Dozen I'LLARMACY 10 picu Sardar Ajitsing Maulnvi 211, wlazar Street, CALAUTTA. Lerkilt llossnin, Sj. Aurobindo I('OLLECTION OP 25 ART Chosh, Surendın Bath Banerjee SINJECTS. DEPICTING | সানুবাদ Depin Chandra Pal, Aswini Kumar WAT L'ALTITUI. NENEN FROS মহানিৰ্বাণতন্ত্রম। Dutt, R. C. Dutt, Shri Swami Vive kananda Swami Ram HINDU THOLAXY lIITORIAL Tirath. 71789 sawa 34T 9 972 Upadl.yaya Brahma Bandhab, M. G. SIXTY, AND RanchLate Dr. Monomoban TYPE ON BEAUTIES, 191 vefat et wat 1073 ATT Ghosh, G. S. Kharparde. Prem her with a portrait of the Late a 8 = outs at Chand Roy Chand, Dadhabhai NaArtist Kavi Varm. The pletores Are টাকা স্থলে • আট আনা মাত্র। ১৪নং oroji, Admiral Togo, Amir of Afga-, after the original l'intings by Ravi Var nisthan, Gyaribaldi, Lala 1947 N, 697 Atafico e Lajpat il Rai, B. G. Tilak, A. K. Athavale I but not printed by the R. V. Pre and Jasowant Rri Tour opinive these pictures are more Tantir Tøpi, Tautiful than Ravi Varma weries (an Mahamja of Baroda, Hanuman MaI d Anten, Mert wuitable for শ্রীমদ্ভাগবত গীতা। tnji, Tipaswini Joseph Jazzjoi, wont Price is copy Anns only. Prince Ranjit Sinhji, Nana Saheb en 11 An Oun complete set i (767 **89) Peshwa, Mahaandhu Tukarain, M. ...) R. 1-7 (nb Ruper und weyen ADNAN 29, , B4 fa, e 90- haraja of Nepal. 70 hendat VETTI To be had at - 1934 9411 KALPATARU AGENCY, KALPATARU AGENCY, PUT V. A I 1 SHAX BATAR STREET, >828 Tat? 14, SHAX BAZAR STREET, C'uleuita, HD, Tu Afic to Calcutta Page #431 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ REITBIT 1181+9+ REAL SWADESH WINTER GOODS All very cheap decent and durable. Doraklus Shawl lunshindar) per piece Rs. 80, Rs. 50 anb Rs. 46Very beautiful Dorukha slıhabikar Rs. 80, 25, 24, 20, 18 and 15 per piece. Dorokha Bootidar Rox. 20 per pioce. · Shawa Dorokla cheap et boiuti) Re. 30, 22-8 and so on. Varities of whawal of different design quality and prices. Black Chinikar Ri. 15 per piece. Bandematarain Alway Lirge Geubit) Rs. 6-8 per piece and small 5 cubith Rs. 5 por piece. . Black Doricar with white dories--very beautiful (Lary)per piece Rx 11.0-0. Mayurkanthi Kunjadar RH. 7-8 per piece. Duridar (ekrok has) very beautiful (of different colours) large Rs. 10-8 per piece 'De inall Rs. 7-5 por piece. Jullpuri (of different colours) large per piece Rs. 8-7 Rs. 7, Rs. 6-8 and wall Rs. 5-8 Rs. 5 and so on. Bootidar very fashionale--suitable for ladies and Babus, Large Rs. 10-2 por piceo Do. muall Rs. 7-5 per picco. Tennis Alowan Large Rs. 6-8, R. G and small Rs. 5-8, Rs. 5 and Rs. 3. Heklar Alowan of differedt colours Large Rs. 7-5 per piocee Do. small Rs. 4.8 Rs.4 aud Rs. 33-12 per piece. Do, Checked Rs. 7-8 and Rs. 7-5 per picce Donal Rs. 1-S Rs. 4 per piece. 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IKTS ALT. com and fre e of which For Sample and liter, apply to Sole TITE EAST MIN/FAC.. Indiau auiuut iu n atiu and ship Agents 8. M. PARELKER & Co. TCHINI bublings going abrow at tu le main ARCHANA P. O. Calcutta 48, Grey. St.!' ' gution. Page #435 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. I. 3rd Paush 1316. No. 24. FACTS AND OPINIONS Dr Phorozshah's Resignation. The resignation of Sir Pheruzshah Mehta took all Indin hy surprise. It was a much cause of Astonishnient to his faithful friends and henchmen as to the outside urld. The speculation and he wil. derment have been increased by the solemn mystery in which the Dietatip of the Convention has shrouded his reasons for a step so Nuddenly and painfully embarrasing to the buy he created and now rules and protects A multitude of reasons have been severally alleged for this sudden Inove in the gameby in geni499 speculators, but they sectu montly to be figments of the imagination. It was an ingenious guess that Sir l'herviashah has been appointod, as * leward for his great services to the (lovernment, on the India Council and could, therefore, take no farther part in party politics. But until the appointtnent, if real, is al bouncer, Much self-denial is not obligatory, and surely lord Morley would be quite willing to give his choice ten daye grace in order that he inight pilot through this crisis in its fortunes a body so useful to the Government 48 the Convention that is wriving this year to meet at Lahore. We ourselves lean to the idea that it in the complications en suring on the unmaking of the Re- burime that are chiefly responsible for the moves. The Reforms orecas expected. Pailing Sir Phetuhah land perusting to Hindi sentiment, des Mr. Gokhalewbs for about in tructive to popular interests and cannot be put forward MONITOR blow even to the Localist Hindus after the Benar Presidentship, who wert loudest in acelninning the Mr. Madanmohun Malviya was adient of the millennium. The evidently the man, and we find arBombay Irulers cannot necopt thecordingly that he has been devic. Reform without exnsporting the nated for the necession by the people or refuse them without obedient cotere at Bonbony. We offending the Government. They wait with interent the uymhot of are in that einharassing position this very attractive entanglement which in vnlgarly called being in a and the method by which the con cleit tick. It is not surprising invention will try to wriggle out of A tacticinn of Sir Pherozshah's emi. the very difficult hole into which nenon that, nt such critical junc. Lord Morley his thrust it. ture, he shonld prefer to guide the The Council Elections. deliberations of the Lahore Conven The elections for the Reformed tion from behind the veil mither Councils, we far na they have pre than mand forward and become ceeded, entirely justify the descrip personally responsible for whatever tion of the new borty which, we he may think it necessary to compel gnve in our article on the Reformas the Convention to do. The Ben- The elections for the United Progal Conventionists are already in vinces give a fhir kumple of the r. danger of drifting away from the sults which are sure to obtain all moorings and the new Regulations over India. With the exception of have, we believe, created the im. two or three gentlemen of the type minence of another dissension song of Panchit Mulan Mohan Malviyn, the remaining faithful. The resie. there is none on the Council to nation of Sir Pherozshah makes it represent the educated wealthy. easier for the Bengal Moderaten to much less the people at Inrge all attend the Lahore Congress, and the rent are Europeang, Mahothat may not have been absent from medans and grandeen. It is i tho thoughts of the master tacti- Council of Notables, not a reforme cian. But we never thought that Legislative Council representing Sir Pheroeshah would care so much both the Government and the for the co-operation of the Bengalis people. In Bengal two gentlemen as to allow Srijat Surendronath to have been elected who represent be President, as certain sanguine the most lukewarm olernent in the gentlemen in Bengal soon to have popular party, for Sj. Baikuntanath Page #436 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN Sen and Mr. K. B. Dutt and terrupted and broken up by organ- tution the Convention has cut itself not for the new movement in Benised Conservative ruwdyimm. Since off from the people and few men Kalso nuch as for the old tiynat. then the Radicals have retaliated meeting in concleve elect the dele el Congress politick which Bengal, with much greater effect, first, with gates in the name of an indifferent "goudhuinuured" inten uption, then or hostile poblic. The dying priat has left far behind. Behar sends with more formidable tamalt 'nud, in min strives to intrench itself in one independent inan in Mr. Deepfiually, we see the temper rising to this insecure and crumbling fortress Naryan Singh. All the rest are buuluto for city. Not only do we Every day will serve to tailermine of the significul clieNUN who cither real in one telegram of four Conser it more and more and the Nationalhave 110 patriotic feeling or care vativo mertings which were of ists are content to let time and not express them. It is possible interly nature, while Lord Keste incvílable tendency do their work thnt Sir Edward Baker, in order to won and Lord Harris were refused for them. Only by a radical selfrumove the stigma of tanr premont hearing, but the windows xt Dir. purification and change of policy ative subservieney from his council, Ure's lant meeting were broken with can the Conventions hope to murvive. inny try to nominato two or three a battering rum and soveral of his who will help to keep Sj. Haikum. atdience weto ent; and the other THE MODERATE thuonth and his friend in conte lay it conservative meeting was MANIFESTO. nunce, but that purely intronal broken up, the agent lett seriseleng grace will not mind matters. The hy his lastilants and tho candidate Bong Council is likely to be an only hitsed by a skilful flight. Nor The practical exclusion of the even more wlect and ytrepr were the worst excome of which our educated clasice, otMer than Mahoutive Innly than we expectel. Wo n g men wero nected in the merlang, landholikers and titled round the District Board MA proberention of the Boycott and grandees, from the new Councils and oble constituencies for representative picketing, anywhere near the viu. the preference of Mahumedans to of opposition and intendent opilence recklessness of which Hisus has rang she deuthknel nion, but, for the mist puut, they English women have boun systema the old Moderate politics in India. Inight almost 114 well as have been tically guilty during the last few If the Moderate party is to survive. premerve for the aristocracy. In months. Clearly it is time that a it has to shift its broo and alter its Ernst Bengal it is eviden: that the more capable nation onnytru anul tactics. If its leulera ignore the Councils will be a Mahomelan and took charge of England. strong (fismatisfaction an disillusion Enropean body. The Lahore Convention. ment folt by educator Hindus all British Unitness for Liberty The prospects of the Lahore Con ! over India or if they tamoty acquiBy all Anglo-Indian rupay it was vention seem to be execodlingly lence in a reform which seems to have clouded. In the matter of the been deliberately framod in order clusive proof of the unfitness of the Presidentsbip thu aint has gone forth to transfer political preponderancu Tuddinn pouple for self-government from Bombay that Pandit Mulan from Hindue to Mahometans and that the Surat Congress should have inom shall be Presidont and unlong from the representatives of the been broken up by the storming of the disatisfaction with the Mehta clucatel class to the landed aristthe platform when pussions wetulculership has extended itself to tho cracy, they will very soon find thenshighly excited and relations between sn bservient Congress Committeesit Belves leaders without following parties at breaking point. Every is likely that the Boinbay non- The Moderate party at present + ordinary sign of excitement at a tion will give the lead to the held together merely by the pres public aceting 19 telegraphed to rest of the Conventionist colorier, tige and personal influence of the England under some such graphic snall secret Junta of intuential titlu s "L'proarious proceeling it . The Convention is now at a men who leal it, not by any settled the Provincial Conforenie." But critical stage of its destinies Disit' mwilyism is a sign of unities owned by thu Panjub, troubled by The personalities of Mr. Gokhaic for liberty, there is no country so strained relations between Bombay and Sir Pherozshah Mehta in Bomutfit ny Englanul itself and logically, and Bengal, it has received the bay, of Sj. Surendranath Benerji sus lovers of Enginrul, our Anglo-Incrowning blow from the Government dian friends ought to pray that Gor which supports it; its policy hus Beugal, of Pandit Madan Mohan been discredited before the country Malaviya in the United Provinces, stop much clisturbancus, or Rus- And once more it has been proved of Mr. Krishnaswamy Aiyar in xin, which knows how to punish to disgw to people that the Madras constitute Moderatiam in them, shonkl take charge of England methods of the Conventionist lend their respective provinces. What and tonch her people respect for Inw to nothing but rebutts, humiliation these old and respected leaders de And order. The excitement of the unil political retrogression in the cide in their close and secret deli. great revolutionary strugglu now name of roform. If this body is to borntions is accopted, no longer proccerling in England has alrondy survivo, there is need of a strong without cavilling, but still with in those few days induced such hand and skilful guidance, otherwise somewhat reluctant acquiescence by law! wwwse and disorler that it is the persent session is likely to be their party. But tho public minu boooming out impossiblo for the last. Already the Convention has now been too deeply stirred fur Con arvivo speakers to cun mand is becoming the refugo of an out the lenders to ignore the opinion of # public hearing. At first it wns of cute and vanishing coterie who the country. The rezignation by the Liberal Minister, Mr Ure, whoro no longer command the confidence Sir Phorozabah Mehta of his Presibeetings were systematically in of the country. By its very conati- dentahip of the Lithore Conventious Page #437 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MARMAYOGIN." llowing 40 noon after the publica. lic sentiment and baro won yloldedown At the close of the mani. of the Regulations, the speech body and soul to the rallying call offeelo there is a pious expression of Mr. Gokhale at the Deccan Sabba Lord Morley. Even so fervid an indomitable hapo characteristic of and the manifesto issued by the Anti-Nationalist - Dr. Raabebari the Moderate party, the party of the Moderates are tho first Ghove, to the groat discontent and obstinate illusions; the signatories, xions of the ornbarrassment felt by surprise of tho Englishman, bas it seems, do not despair of the the heads of the party. There can signed the document. The madi- Government necing the error of be no doubt that they have allowed festo show's festo show's clear sense of the their ways and modifying the elves to be tools in the hands short comings of the measure of re- regulations How to restore Lord of tho officials and were not pre- form which was acclaimed with such Morley's original scheme. There is purod for being thrown pverboard gratitude by these ano able poli- something heroic in this desnerata as the solo rocompense. ticians when the skeleton had not absence of despair. It reininds is The speech of Mr. Gokhale shows been filled in with its present gener- of the most beroic passage in Roman ous pudding. It is to be regretted that history when, after the inassacre of the line along which the Bombay Moderate lenders desire to pilot a false note has been struck by the Cannae, the beaten general and cause. their followers. It is the line reference to the modification of one of the disaster returned an almost clause and the complaint that the chalked out for them by Lord Minto solitary fugitive to Rome, preferring relief" thus afforded was insignifi- "relief" thus afforded wng insignifi. and other Anglo-Indian advisers. fight to a soldier's death, and the Aiv ennt and many distinguishud men A great deal of feeling has been whole Roman senate come out to created against woull still bo barreul out of the meet him and thank him that he had Mr. Gokhale Council. Are the distinguished throughout the country by his justi not despired of his countıy. What fiction of the "stern and relent- mnen of Bengal paupers cringing for is it that the Molerato lenders less" measures employed by the personal dolcs that this kind of lan- hope? Do they hope that the guage should be used or this kind Government against the National regulations will be so modified as to ist party and the Boycott toove. of argument advanced? Wo cannot mit all the distinguished men ment and by the Bumbay Govern. congratulate the framer of the mani- whom they are interested in sccing ment's use of the new repressive festo cither on the form or the mat. at their back in the Councils / Or legislation to crush # personal ter of this unhappy sentence. The do they hope that the fundamental adversary in Mr. Gokhale's interests. recognition of cines and creed as a defects we have enumerated will be basis of reprosentation, the exclu The Modernte leader hos with a removed by sort of spontaneous wion of popular interests in favour of beinted adroitness need the dis repentance and confession of originqualification of the Nationalist, the dignified clements in the com al sin on the part of the GovernMr. N. C. Kelkar, to rehnbilitate munity, the illusory nnture of the ment? If so, what other basis himself, if that be possible, by non-official majority, the limitation have they for their incurnble hopechampioning the cause of a political of the functions of the Councils to fulness except the faculty of the upponent. We do not know whecriticism without control and the chameleon for living on unsubstandenial of freedom of cloction are tho tin air ? The modifications of which ther Mahratta sentiment will bo shallow enough to be misled by this real genvannen of the charges against they speak are not modifications, but Lord Morley's measure, and the bar- maneuve. The disqualificution of A radical alteration of the whole ring out of certain Mr. Kelkar is an incident wo wel. distinguished spirit and details of the moure. men is a mero incident which can come as a gain to our cause. On Wo also do not despair of the other hand, apart from the certainly be used in newspaper arti wholesome change in the attitude empty formula of protest and a cles and specches as an indication of of the Government, but we do not formal recognition of the sentiment motive, but ought not to have been believe believe in political miracles. There of the country against the defocts introduced into a grave document is no progress in politice cxcept by of the measure, the speech is merely of this nature. The effectivo re the play of cause and effect, and if A repetition of Lord Minto's appeal presentation of the people the Wo want a particular cffect, wie to give this vicious, injurious and presorvation of sound democratic must first creatu the suitable und insulting measure a fair chance - principles of represontation in the effective caure. The only chic on the very shadowy possibility to formation of the electorates and that can bring about suralicala which the Moderate leaders still freedom of election are the objects chauen change in the attitude of the profess to cling, that all this alloy disinterested and patriotic men Government by thu failure of this will be changed to pure gold in should hold before them, not the misbegotton scheme and the necu-sthe next throe years. Mr. Gokhale privilege of ontry into the Councils ity of substituting one better couis still the political henchman of for distinguished men. ceivou and more liberal. And the Lord Minto and echoes his senti! But while the manifesto ountains only way to bring about th. ments with a pathotic fidelity. a full and exhaustivo statoinent of failure and the consequent necombi The manifesto of the Moderato the objections to the Reform, it is is to focus the whole opposition of lowers in Calcutta in of more im- silent as the grave with regard to the Hindu interest and the popular portance. The Bengal veterans have the practical methods which the interest, with whatever Mahomedari not yet lost casto by publicly turn- Modorate leadors propose to adopt Assistance we can get, in a bone ing aganist their oountrymen and in order to bring about real reform. mout of abstentiu fw the pr.. approving Government repression; Will they follow the Bombay lead sout Councils and an active agitn. they will keep some touch with pub. Will they strike out a line of their tion by efectivo means to the USE CHATTERJI BRO'S RAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BEST & RELIABLE IN THE MARKET Page #438 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. ON) rognition of the great democratic an instrument for developing auto of this site of intellectuality, nomy. But while the exclusory principles that have been ignored sary parts of liberal education clauses of the Moderate Convenind the formation of a new scheme but the immense edneative force of itor consultation with the popular tion's Constitution remain, this Innsic, painting and sculpture has worn. Thin, it seems to us, in a drawing together 14 not pos never been recognized. They have Igitimate sphere of activity for a wible, or, if it been thought to be bye-paths of the were possible, human mind, beautiful and intertrong and self-renpecting Moderate could not be sincere and effective. party. But if they stultify. then. Thome clauses are a sign and pledge esting, but not necessary, therofore intended for the few. of the Mehta-Morley alliance and elves by acepting in any way Yet the universul impulse to mesure designed to reduce them to ratify the policy of which Mr. enjoy thu beauty and attractiveness of sound, nullity or impotence, they will com- Gokhale's Poona speech was the to look at and live among pictures mit suicide. Their empty proteste expression, the policy of rallying the mainst the defocts of the Bill will colours, forms ought to have warned Moderates to the Government's be recognizod is meaningloss, for support and crushing the National munkind of the superficialty and they will have deprived theinselves ignorance of such a view of these ist. eternal and important occupations of their only leverago for remedying THE NATIONAL VALUE of human mind. the defricts. The country has no The impulse, room any longer for a party of mere deniel proper training and selfOF ART. purification, has spent itself on the Manguino expectancy and helpless dependence on the will of superior trivial, gaudy, sensuous, cheap ur pwer. Moderatism at prosont is a vulgar instead of helping man up The value of art in the training m y of ill-defined aspirations, un Ward by its powerful aid in the of intellectual faculty is also an grounded hopes and helpless me evocation of what is best and highimportant part of its utility. We thods leading to perpetunl and re est in intelloct 18 well as in charachave nicely indicated the double pated disappointinent, incrensing character of intellectual activity, tet, etnotion and the aesthetic weaknes and deepening self-discon enjoyment and regulation of life and divided between the imaginative tent. No party vowed to these un manners. It is difficult to apprecrenivre and sympathetic or cominspiring methods and depressing ciate the prehensive intellectual centres on waste and detriment experiences can hope to survive at involved in the low and debased the one side and the critical, anaa time when political life is becom level of enjoyment to which the lytic and penetrative on the other. ing more and moro vivid and real. artistic impulses aro condemned in The latter are best trained by The Moderates must give up their science, criticism and observation, the majority of mankind. vague unpracticality and adopt a the former by art, poetry, music, But beyond and above this indefinite minn, a distinct programme, literature and the sympathetic tellectnal utility of Art, there is a Hective inethods. study of man and his creations. higher use, the noblest of all, its We do not know whether the These make the mind quick to service to the growth of spirituality Moderate loaders could ever bring grasp at a glance, subtle to dirtin. in the race. European critics have themselves so far as to stand out for guish shades, deep to reject shallow dwelt on the close connection of it rond measure of control ng distin- self-sufficiency. mobile. delicnte. the highest developments of art guished from # wider power of Mwift, intuitive. Art assists in this with religion, and it is undoubtedly criticisin. But there is no reason training by raising images in the true that in Greece, in Italy, in why they should not make up their mind which it has to understand India, the greatest efflorescence of a mind to fight for a popular elec- not by analysis, but by self-identi- national Art has been sociaal torate based on education, exclusive fiention with other minds; it is a with the employment of the artistic of chur and religious distinc- powerful stimulator of sympathetic genius to illustrate or adorn the time frou election and An insight. Art is subtle and delicate, thoughts and funcios of the temples clective toujority, and refuse anil it makes the mind now in its and instruments of the national to be satisfied with lens. In that novements aubtle and delicate. It religion. This was not because Art C , the Nationalist party would party would is in Auggestive suggestive, and the intellect and the intellect is necessarily asociated with the 1 porument a more advanced force habitunted to the approciation of outward forms of religion, but beHtanding out for a measure of effect- art is quick to cntch suggestions, cause it was in the religion that Ive control and a donaneratio elector mastering not only in the scientific men's spiritual napirations centre te brused on literacy, in addition to mind doon, that which is powitive thempelves. Spirituality is a wider the Moderate domanda. If on the and on the surface, but that which thing than formal religion and it is other hand, the Moderates would leads to ever fresh widening and in the service of spirituality that ale tooept control as necemmary subtilining of knowledge and opens Art reaches its highest self-expres. factor of any political settlement, a door into the deeper secrets of in- sion. Spirituality in a single worl M arato and Nationalist would ner naiure where the positive expressive of three lines of human again come into line and stand on a instruments of science cannot take aspiration towards divine knowledge, common platform, the only distinc- the depth or menure. This supreme divine love and joy, divine strength, tion being that one party would ac intellectual value of Art has never and that will be the highest and cept the auttlement as a satisfac- been officiently recognised. Men most perfect Art which, while stistury solution for the present, while have made language, poetry, history, fying the physical requirements of the othor would regard it merely as philosophy agents for the training the besthetic sense, the laws of werpengamarthenshin pigment mertette Bool Bool Soaps are unrivalled in the market. Page #439 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. forwal beauty, the emotional de action, active in thought, energetic ANANDANATH. wand of humanity, tho portrayal of in stillness, crentive in repose, full of 0:bile and outward reality, as the best mastering intention in that European Art satisties these re- CHAPTER XI.- (Continuerl.) which appears blind and unconsri. quirements, reaches beyond them The ascetie said Coine by this ons. The great truths of religion, und expresses inner spiritual truth, science, metaphysics, life, develop way", and began to ascend another the deeper not obvious reality of ment, become concrete, emotional, underground passage. Suddenly thu things, the joy of God in thu world universally intelligible and convinc rays of the morning sun shonu in their eyes and from every sido the wd its beauty and dosirubleness ing in the hands of the nister of and the manifestation of divine sweet-voiced family of birds shrillplastic Art, and the soul of man, in force and energy in el in song. In a wide temple built phenomenal the stage when it is rising from creation. This is what Indinn Art in stone of marble they saw # einotion to intellect, looks, receives beautifully fashioned image of the be attempted thoroughly and in the suggestion and is uplifted to Ten-armed Goddess male in gold, the ctfort it often dispensel, either wards a higher development, a deliberately or from impatience, diviner knowledge. laughing and radiant in the light of with the lower, yet not negligible So it is with the divine love and the early sun. The racetic saluted jurfections which the moro material joy which pulsates throughout exis. the image and said, "This is the European demanded. Therefore tence and is far superior to alloyed Mother 18 she shall be. Her ten Art hns Hlowed in two separate earthly pleasure. Catholic, perfect, arms are extended towards tho ton streams in Europe and Asia, 90 unmixed with repulsion, radiating regions and they bear many a force through all things, the common nu image divers that it is only now that the in her manifold weapons ; European nesthetic sense has so far less than the high, the mean and her cnetics are trampled under her feet and the lion on which her foot train itself as to begin to appre- shabby no less than the lofty and ciate the artistic conventions, aims splendid, the terrible and the repul rents, is busy destroying the foc. and trulitions of Asia. Asia's future sive no less than the charming Behold her, with the regios for her and attractive, it uplifts all, purifics arms, " -- development will unite these two he spoke, Satyananda streams in ope deep and grandiose all, turns all to love and delight began to sob, -" with the regions How of artistic welf-expression per and beauty. A little of this imtur. for her arins, wielder of manifold tecting thu aesthetie evolution of tal nectar poured into a man's heart wonpons, tramplor down of her foes, hunanity: transfigures lifo and action. with the lion-heart for the stood The But it' Art is to reach towards the whole Hood of it pouring in would of her riding; on her right Lakshmi highest, the Indian tendency must lift mankind to God. This too Art As Prosperity, on hor lett Speech giver of learning and mintte. can seize on and suggest to the hu science, The spirit is that in which all the rest of the human inan suul, aiding it in its stormy and Kartikeyrt with her as Strength. beint reposes, towards which it toilsomo pilgrimage. In that pilgrim Ganesh ng Success. Come, let us reting and the final self-rovelation agu it is the divine strength that both bow down to the Mother." Buth with litted faces and folder of which is tho gonl of humanity.supports. Shakti, Force, pouring Man bcones Goul, and all human through the universe supports its hands began to cry with one voice. activity reaches its highest and boundless activities, the trail and. "O auspicious with all well-omened oblent when it succeeds in bring. trumulous lifu ofthe rose no less the things, O thou ever propitious, wh.. efectest all desire, O refuge of men, ing burly, heart and mind into the Haming motions of sun and star. three-eyed and fair of hue, 0 Enciky Baruch with spirit. Art can express To suggest the strength and virile of Narnyan, walutation to thee." eternal truth, it is not limited to une quernblo force of the divine The two mon bowcl down with awe the expression of form and appear- Naturo in man and in the outside and love and when they ruse, Mohen ince. So wonderfully hns God world, its energy, its calm, its power dru asked in a broken wice, When mule the world that a man uaing # ful inspiration, its august enthus shall I see this image of the Mother! simple combination of lines, an un- isum, its wildness, greatness, attrc. "When all the Mother's sons" replipretentious harmony of colours, can tiveness, to breathe that into man's ed the Brahmacharm, "learn to call this apparently insignificant soul and gradually inould the tinite the Mother by that time, un that medium to suggest absolute and into the innge of the Intinite is day the Mother will be gracious tu protund truths with a perfection another spiritual utility of Art.us. which language labours with difti- This is its loftient function, its fiul Suldenly Muhendrat Askel. culty to reach. What Nature is, leat consummation, its most perfect Where tre my wife and daughter what God is, what man is can be privilege. "Conte" said the wycelic, you shall see them." triumphantly revealed in stone or canvis. Gold "I wish to see them wice and sty farewell." Behind a fow figures, a few trees "Why should you say farewell" and rocks the supreme Intelligence, FOR "I shall take up this mighty vox.." the supreme Imagination, the sup ownmake FOOTBALLS. "When will you send them to reme Energy lurks, acts, fools, is, Agents warteo everywhere. Mohendra thought for little and ind, if the artist has the spiritual then said, "There is no one in my Lists free on application. vision, he can see it and suggest per house and I have no wther plus. fuctly the SEN & SEN great mysterious Life Yut in this time of famine what in its manifestations brooding in 1, Chowringhee CALOUTTA. other place can I find?" 5 silver Medals "The Bengl soaps are the cheapest and best in the market.” Page #440 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. - SABIRONGERSLEDGE EPIPHANY. "Goont of the temple," aid the -cetic " by the way by which you came herc. At the door of the ternpe you will see your wife and child 1'p to this moment Kalynni hne at nothing. You will find articles of food in the place where they tre sitting. When you hnve inule hurent, do whatever yon please ; at it you will not again meet any of 114. If this mind of your hold at the proper time I shall show my. lf to you." Then suddenly by some path 110known the noctic vanished from the place. Mohondra went forth by the way pointed out to him and SILVE Kalynni with her daughter sitting in the court of meeting. Satyananda on his side descended by another underground passage inte a secret cellar under the earth. Theru Jivananda and Bhavananda Mil counting rupocs and arranging them in piles. In that room gold, Fulver, copper,diamonds, coral, pearls Mere arrayed in heaps. It was the Money Inoted on the previous night they were arranging. Satyananda as he entered the room, snid, "Jivananda, Mohendra will come to 11. If he cutes, it will be a great suivant tage to the Chikiren, for in that case the wealth nocumulated in his fami. 1 from generation to generntion will be devoted to the Mother's wer. But so long as he is not body und soul dovoted to the Mother, do Hot take him into the order. As So the work you have in hand is completed, follow him at various times and when you see it is the propet e t, bring him to the teinple Vishnu. And in season, or out of N a protect their lives. For even as tho pugishment of the wicked is the duty of the Children, an is the protection of the good equally their Majestic, mild, immortally august, In silence throned, to just and to unjust One Lord of deep unutterable love, I saw Him, Shiva, like a brooding dove Close-winged upon her nest. The outcasts came The sinners gathered round that tender Flaine, The demons, by the other fiercer gode Rejected from their laminons abocles, Gathered around the Refuge of the lust. Soft smiling on that wild and grisly host All who were refugeless, wretched, unloved, The wicked and the good together moved Naturally to Him, the Asylum sweet, And found their heaven at their Master's feet. The vision changed and in his place there stood A Terror red as lightning or ns blood; His fierer right hand javelin tulvanced And, as He shook it, earthquake recling dancer Across the heinisphere, ruin and plague Raincel out of heaven, disnsters swift nnd vague Threatened, a marching multitude of ills. His foot atrode forward to oppress the hill.. And at the vision of His burning eyes The hearts of men grew faint with drond stirmiso Of sin and punishment; their cry was loud, "O Master of the stormwind and the cloud, Spare, Rudra, spare. Show us that other forin Auspicious, not incarnate wrath and storm." The God of Wrath, the God of Love are one Nor least He loves when inost He smites. Alone Who riscs nbove fear and plays with grief, Defent and death, inherite full relief From blindness and beholds the single Form, Lore masking Terror, Peace supporting storm. The Friend of Man helps him with Life and Death, Until he knows. Then freed from mortal breath He feels the joy of the immortal play: Grief, pain, rugentment, terror png nway, He too grows Rudra fierce, august and dire, And Shiva, sweet fulfiller of desire. AUROBINDO GHOSE. Control | ECONOMIC PHARMACY. I Homeopathic Medicines. 5 and 6 pice per dram in tube phials. Cholera Box or Family Box Cholera in Bengali 3rd edition with 12, 24, 30, 48, 60 ab 104 As. 4. Pharmaceutists' Manual, phials of medicines, dropper 3rd edition Re. 1-4. and guide Rs. 2,33,3-4, 5-3, 6-4 Family Practice, 6th edition and 11-8 respectively. As. 8. 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STUDENTS INTERDICTED The Government have notified that with effect from January, 1910, no hoys belonging to undermentioned schools shall be admitted to any Government aided or recognised schools beruse the Government consider teaching in these schools to be objectionable. trover 1. Samarth Vidyalaya, Telegaon. Mahashtra Vidayalaya, Poona 3. Mustifundavaril Shala, Dharangaon. Acrivate Anglo Vernacular School. 4. SEDITION IN LAHORE The authorities of the D. A. V. College, Lahore, have, it is alleged, granted "leave of absence" to the professor of the Institution whose house was searched last month along with those of certain persons who are now being prosecuted for sedition at Lahore. The Professor in question had rented the house which had been occupied by the brother of Ajit Singh, and which contained a portion of Kishen Singh's The Police searched property. the house and took away certain papers belonging to the Kishen Singh as well as sotne papers, in the Possession of the session of the but, according to the the Arget professor, but, Gette, he says that some of the documents alleged to have been taken from his belongings were neither in his posses > nor belonged to him. Hence the authorities have decided that the professor should not deliver lectures there until the sedition case recently instituted at Lahore have come to end. BEHAR NATIONAL COLLEGE The Maharaja Kumar of Tikari has endowed the Behar National College with a chair of Chemistry, besides paying the entire cost of building a laboratory. Sin P. MEHTA RESIGNS THE CONGRESS PRESIDENCY. Sir Pherozeshah Mehta has resigned. the presidentship of the Lahore Congress. He has sent the following message to Lala Harkishenlal, Chairman of the Reception Committee: 1 deeply regret that owing to a co combination of unexpected circumstances am compelled to relinquish the honour of presiding at the Lahore Congress. Various reasons are assigned regarding the resignation of Sir P. M. Mehta and authentic is available. nothing Lala Harkissen Lal, in reply to urgent enstated, "Sir P. M. Mehta has not communicated his reasons to us." It is, however, understood that telegraphic negotiations are proceeding between Bombay and Lahore and Mr. Wachs had long conference with Sir P. M. Mehta this morning. One of the rumours is that the Reception Committee wanted to see in advance the President's speech. As it was not-ready the President rent a rough sketch. It is surmised that this rough draft caused dissension. KARMAYOGIN. NEWS. THE BOME CANK No date has yet been fixed for the hearing of the reference in the Alipur Bomb case be Mr. Justice Harington who is to devide the fate of the five accused, in respect of whom there has been difference of opinion between Sir Lawrence Jenkins and Mr. Justice Carnduff. SUKKUR SEDITION ('ANE. The Sukkur Sedition ('ase under section 124A against Gordanlal Kalachand, author and Virunal and Chetumal, printer and salesman respectively, of the "Swadeshi Shachal" will be tried at the Sukkur Criminal Sessions on the 16th instant. THE PATIALA SEDITION CABE The Punjabi publishes an order by the Maharaja of Patiala stating that plealers appear on not enrolled by the State aro allowed, int the present instance, as an act of special grace but such pleaders must understand that they are only allowed condition that they do not obstruct or attempt in any way to unnecessarily pro long the proceedings. If the Court finds long tition is violated, the plea that this condition THE DACCA JANMANTOMY CAMK der violating it w der violating it will be required to retire. The Janmastomy case has again been adjourned to 6th January to enable The applications on the part of a pleader Colnel Anderson to give evidence. to appear should be made i in writing to the lilas-i-khas and specify the particular pleader by name and such permission, if granted, should take effect only upon the Court ta Court taking cognisance of the case which due notice will be on the date of red. The Court will on the date given to all concerned. exercise direction as to the number of pleaders who will be Who will be permitted to address the Court at the close of the case or Don any point arising during the proceedings. An influential appeal has been issued for financial help for the Arya Samajist accused in the ease. It is said that several well-known Arya Samaj pleaders will appear for the accused without any remuneration. THE DACCA ARM ACT CASE. In the Arms Act case against Sasi Sarkar after the cross-examination of one prosecution witness by Babu Sirish Chandra Chatterjee, pleader for the defence. An adjournment to 13th Decem ber has been ordered by the trying Magistrate. 15.5 sle সিংহ মার্কা তারাণ EXC PENY পুরাতন জ্বরের পাচন গেলের পাচন APIE NEWS. CALCUTTA LAHORK SEDITION CASK Mr. Harrison, the Special Magistrate Lahore, was engaged the whole of the 6ht inst. In hearing the sedition cases against Kissa Singh and Lalehand. The case against Saran Singh could not be taken. up as he is lying seriously ill. Some ten witnesses were examined and the case were adjourned. The rases in which Lalchand Falak and Kishon Sing stand charged with sedition, came up before Mr. Harrison, Special Magistrate, again on the 7th in tant, and was decided that a separate trial is necessary in the case of each ar cused. Lalchand Falak was arraigned under a fresh charge of sedition for another publication. ALLEOED SKDITION IN C. r. Mr. Shambhurao Gadgil's appeal case in connection with his ridiculing the birthday honours taken up by the Judicial Commissioner on the 7th. Barristers Dick and Pandit appeared for the Crown while the accused was defended by Mr. Dixit Bar-at-Law. Counsel for the defence. Arguing the case showed how the sanction for the prosecuting Mr. Gadgil was insufficient and that the articles were not seditious did not come under section 124A, the Chief Commissioner's status was not brought into content. The Amrita Bazar Patrika's views regarding the Government established by law were also put forth by him. Mr. Dixit urged that the articles were not seditious bocause they hinted at the Government conferring those titles in order that the titleholders might not bring drawback of the Government to its notice. The case closed to day and judgement was reserved. Just out! THE Just out! HINDU SYSTEM OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE AND ART. SECOND EDITION. Price Rs. 1-4-0. BY KISORI LAL SARKAR M. A. R. 1. Extract from the Book named RAM KRISHNA, HIS LIFE AND SAYINGS" by Prof. F. Maxmuller page 94. The difference between Bhakti devetion and Jaana knowledge is fully treat ed by Babu Kishori Lal Sarker in his intersting book &c " Dr. Hubble Schliedene of Hanover ((iermany)"Both the treatise on the was as well as that on the Prema rud Bhakt are very valuable hand-books for prae. tical students of Indian Philosophy and serve for its application to ordinary life and to higher aspirations." BY THE SAME AUTHOR. HINDU SYSTEM OF MORAL SCIENCE Second edition (Price Rs. 1. The Hindu System of Self-culture.. Price Rs. 1 To be had ut 8. C. MOJUS DEP 121, Cornwallis street, Calcutta Page #442 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. . NEWS. home respite to the latter as he wanted constables went to him and told him nome rest and the Police would not allow that the scend wanted None Brigade hiru peace anywhere in India. On reach- Sepoys a witnesse Narayana Pillay BENGALI AKRENTRD ON SUAPICIOS. ing Pervia, womeute informed the British further deposed that the bepoyo were A young Bengali nated Purns Conwul at Bunbite that both the Nufi and asked to be sent to the bouse of the (handra Pukro native of Chuncionagore, the Sardar hd abscended from India and accured to ascertain instructions before was arrestel at Malus on the 7th there was it warrant painst them and they were examined a witnesses. by the police He is said to be an - that they wanted to establish a secret Mr. Ittycheria, a High (burt Vakil. Minta of Hoti Lul Bert, now wodor anciety in Perin. "Tho Coul evidently who was defence counsel in the riot cao viny imurisotent at Avia. The neciland believe the wtory and went for the Buti was then examined and said that he with loti lal a an Asociation and the Settle to get their names regin. information was that the accused had in Iudicherry with the object of ChiTying teru. Ou Chrir going to him he wautod been preuring false evilence in the on AntiBritimh witution, Mr l'appa of twir indentity. They were al Chulai riot case in whicb the accured Fow Naidu, tle ollicer who nested lowed a wehs time for the pape. On was the police officer who investigated it. thereumeul at the station will be the fifth day lowever the Writind Consul to mo by a photograph which fell against for them and wrined them to formation was given by one of his clients into his hands accidentally and which be peut on the 9th November threaten. Or Ayninst. As such, he declined to nanie showed the neeuse with other's a group ing w e artion in case of non-compli. the individual who lek protection under surrounded by dangers Wrapon. The ane. The writer adels that he and the dar section 126 of the Evidence Act. aluace was p ared before the com- dar the smelt omne fuul play and Among other witnere examined were nuissioner of Nire au uot being while Healthly luft the place. If the letter in lanker Krislinier who was an acquitted to give a antinfi.tory cent for his genuine it wouklappar that M. Ziaulriet primer and M. K. Govinu Pillar, preruteuih Mula wa maneed to h. Flitor of the defunct "l'enlwa" High Court Vukil, who wandelence ht. who accompanied the Nuli anl the Saro unnel in the viot m. These two Tam nainst whom there is no witne toe said they had no knowledge HALCURARI DAcom). charge of walition in till at Bushire and or information about heeled sving Quite a funt Wismule it Natura ht not been molestedly the British Con In art in the fabrication of falsey connection with th. Halilary Denty.... wul-- Panjalec evidence. Tuesday morning, the 30th Number, when Mutun of the e stable gentle A NUTHER JO'RSALINT PROCUTED. The ExolisH (RISIA.. men's houses wit h ly the minul Hvi. Editor of the clefunct "Trg. Lard Curzon, speaking at Oldhain de District Superintendent of Police, Rajw a who had been arrested at Bushire ferulol the herlitar y principle, which WAH whahi, the I. A. of the prebol Cirneral, on the 7th in tant, under section 124A, instinct with national life. The lords. ] ( I. D. Durca, with several of their en WA place before the precin Magistrate.he mail, were slive the dangers and thun Mahotnelau Nul. It is said he will turn an over and temptations which lronet Popular judgment and other buitwerk The loving made enfension before the Britirh (on The consent of two Chamber and quiet Nattore people were wry mula mulat Bushire, who has written a letter to ir before any re y Care en wurprinesl ut this thu , the District MARINA Lushore about his WAN effected. He was convinced that the UNIT Y AN Antius procedure of confession. Lords would refuse to play the ignoblo the line at 4 place which allirmly sud dangerous part experte To was placellefore the Special Mayin. liit put of being cold and Lord Ampthill, speaking at Kettering, trate and has been sent to the District chemant during the last few yr POGARI. was unable to complete his speech defendingil orlof Swahi agitation. Magirtinte for trial ing the Lords owing to incent inter ruption Five strelunging to Dr. Robeh Thy (HALAL Rut Kytk. , Lord Denbigh, speaking at Finsbury chaudia Suhar, Dr. Hali Muhan (home, amidst uprur, said that he preferred to Ill Haro Ciobud Siskar, Kaviraj The trial of Swaminatha Sastri, ARRI yo down fighting than lie down and le Jogenutra Natl Rey and Mathur Kim tant Superintendent of Police, for alleged jumpeloll. kar were raided and wory clowly inspect. Muppression of credence and fabricating el. The last here is a shop of the skid fale evidence in the recent chalai riot HALUDBARI DACOITY. CA W med litt week. Karmakne who belog abwent on the wen REPORTED CONFESSION BY ONE K OF JHE ACCUNEI. u Mr. B. Kerava Rao, tie lealth Oficer hus wlup being comel, the police Nailendranath Dan, one of the accused A witness. It is wid when WA examine the doors, and after examining in the Haludbari Bazar acuity che, that the censed hail written all the lonen, tok away an in letter in reported to have made a conferion wife to to the contents of which were that the lrefore the police "Mallanat, for inspection an Sub-Deputy Magistrate of peon of Health Department had given a Kushten on a conditions • the nufu couldn't le prend erwily. Mardon having been granted to him A4 the vise menerrrywhere, the tatement before the secured about him The confession is to the effort that attempt real fruitlan and nothing Sailendr agreed, on the mungestion of having setul curtain acts done lay mume anotber of the accused, to take part in It halink ur in any way connected! men who had been tested in connection the deity. Both went to Seallah to with the Italiburi dacvity cullu found with the riot. In the letter written by take be Darjeeling Mail to Tamukd's the Statin" to the star used to the witness the furier They tuet four others whom houses. Thu vuly the RP Prover did not know lay wight or thing that the police tuok prerion of asked the latter to send the pen to the name. The six went by thy Darjeeling WE (1) of the time and (2) rorileuse of the Ace and remivo in- Mail to Damukdu Nuation whence they proceeded to Haludlari Buxar. There fu era ufumler truction before he gave ovidener in court of the Ludhi. they mart tive others who were almues! anit MR from Here Molun Balu's The Arunod had written to the witner with two rifles and four revolvern. (3) oil trutting "huhi" nakink hulu tu give strict injunction to Sailendra and Gianeli niounted guar! (1) it the door of the Marawan' hou runty should trum hin peon not to turn b tile. The letter while the rest entered it. Ho conld C.de Blu' latine, (!) . ttany lottur, WXH produced and was filel. Hot way what happened inside the bo (A) me not of lil telegram (?) The jailur, Krishna Rao of the Central After an hour, the nine copy of house, tive of them who were alrangers "Denler tha" and (2) two photos of Trinon, deed having detained the to the approvir, souping with the Mr. Palawi Md. Leak: locain from the mien arretel v rioters, in the prison booty and are Te T aining i KAVU' Dispensary. also policemen including the acchaed, Along whom Srilendia WAN 014, made for the Muur Station, where they went into totho prison with wittnesses AN EXLAXATUN ADA MIOTRKT were arreste! wlice on suspicion to identify the riolers; but his oppinion The case . "A mene le Thishyah lahuse' pullistunaw that there was nothing improper fore the Sub .. . Sicer of Kun letter purpurting to a frum Sufi Anha hten prelim . nuntato in the procedure adopted by the Police I' d fra l'era in which he says that the Special wencing on Naravan Pillay. Suhadar Major of Monday.be the object of Sui Aula l'al and Sartha Nair Hrigade, gave evidence, in Sailendr. . . o in alleged Lar Ajit Ring leas.ngwa wagi to have conf. of Amundiff coure of which be said that some police on CAVC. the sun. They metail to Tamu Page #443 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMÄYOGIN. . INDIAN COUNCILS REFORM 000 BENGAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL NOTIFICATION BY THE LANDHOLDERS. . 13 (1) When the counting of the utes has been cono pleted the Returning Wer shall forth with declare the can alidate or candidates to whoin the larg rat number of votes has been given to le elected (2) Where an oquality of votes in found to exist between any candidates and the addition of a vote will entitle LIV of the candidates to lie declared plected the determination of the person persons to whom wuch one additional vite wball be denied to have been viven thall be made by lot le drawn in the presence of the Returning Officer und in such manner as he may determine. 14 Upon the completion of the count ing and after the result has been declared 1.v hiro, the Returning Officer shall mal up the voting papers and all documents to lating to the election,and shall retain the stue for a period of six months, and thereafter cause them to be destroyed or otherwise directed by an order of the mpetent authority. 15. The returning Officer nliall with cut delay report the result of the elec in to the local (overnment and the Batue of names of the candidater candidates elected whall lie published in the local official Gazette. 16 The Local Governtuent whall appoint and shall notify, in much manner uit thinks fit, auch date and if neces mary ruch time and place as it may think suitable for each of the following proceedings namely: (1) The publication of the electoral roll under rule 4; (b) the attestation of nomination papers opers under rulo R; (c) the scrutiny of nomination papers uuder rule 9; (d) the handing of voting paper under Tule 10; 6) the attestation of voting papers under rule 10; and 6.) the counting of votes under role 12. BY THE MAROMEDAN COMMUNITY. 1. (1) "Attesting Officer" means auch rotticar utbe Looel Government may by notification in the local official Gazette appoiut to perform all or any of the dution of the Attenting Officer under 1 (9) ot land in roopact of which land these rules and includes any other revenue amounting to not loa thay one deputed for the time being by the hundred and twenty-Ave rupees in the Allesting Otticer to perforon his duties. Presideney, Burdwan, Orim and (hola (2) Tistrict Magistrato" ineludou Nikpur Divisions and two bundred and any Joint Assistant or Deputy Maginifty rupoon in the Patne, Tirhut and trate to whom the District Magistrate Bhagalpur Divisions in payable pep anmay, with the permission of the com- num; or missioner of the Division delegate any (A) own land in respect of which rund of his duties under these rules: And public works cerns announting to not Provided that in Calcutta as defined by less than thirty-one rupees and four of under (Wouttu or under (wlcutta Municipal Municipal Act Act. Annas in the Presidency, Burdwan, Oriun 1892, the chairman of the Corporation the corporation and Chota Nagpur Division and sixty. shall perform the duties narigued by two rupees and eight Annan in the Hatua thome rules to the District Magistrate Tirhut and Bhagalpur Division, are pay. and may delegate any of such duties to able per annum to Government either the Vice-Chairman or Deputy Chairman direcwly or through a superior landlord; or and, (1) pay on their own account Income (3) "Returning Officer" means such tax on an incomo of not lone than two officer M the local Clovernment may, thousand rupeen in the Presidency, Burd. in the by notification lucal Aicialwan, O official u and Chota Nagpur Divisions, Gazette, appoint to perform all or any three thousand rupoen in Calcutta, an deof the dution of the Returning Anedd hy or under the l'alcutta Municipal Officer under the rules and includes Act, 1999, and four thousand rupeos in any officer to perform hin duties the land, Tirbut und Bhagalpur Diri 2. Of the four inamhara Anfiel in HION ; or Regulation II, wub bend (vi), two mem () are in receipt of pensioun from the bers shall be elected for each of the two Government of not less than fifty rupees per menser: following electoral Arone namely:1.The Presidency, Burdwan And Provided that no elector whall have more than one vot, though he may pun Orissa Divisions. II.--The Patoa, Tirhut, Bhagalpur And HOS tuore thau one of qualifientions above described Chota Nagpur Division. 4. (1) On or before such date as may be 3. The aid members shall be elected ested appointed by the Local Government in luy the votes of delegates to be selected thin behall, an elector roll for eneh olecfrom among thomselves in the manner toral run in Form 1 annexed to this hereinafter by all Mahumedans qualified Schedule shall be published by the Returs to vote and having a place of residence in ning Officer in the local official Cinzelte. the electoral ares concerned, who (2) In determining the eligiliility of a () hold a title recognised or confer landholder in an elector, only laud re. ind by the Clovernment or are Menibers venue or road and public works ce of the Order of the Star of India or the payable in respect of his own personal Order of the Indian Empire, or hold & whare whall be taken into account. Kaiser-i-Mind Medal ; or (a) As soon as may be after the puls (b) Are ordinary or honorary Fellow' licntion of the said roll in the Incal oficial of the University of Calcutta, or Cazette a copy thereof shall be ponted'in (c) are Honorary Magistrates; or conspicuous place at the office of opery (d) are graduaten, of ten years stand District Magistrato in owch cluctural area, ing, of an University in the United King. and in the case of Calcutta at the office of dom or British India; or the Chief Presidency Magistrate. (.) are teachers in any institution (4) The electoral roll ball be conclusive maintained or aided by the Government evidence for the purpose of determining or affiliated to or rocognized by the Uni whether any person in an eloctor or not versity of (alcutta or recognized by the under these rules Director of Public Instruction : 1. (1) The electoral roll published under Provided that such teachers are not rulo 4 shall be subjot to rovinion from less than 30 year of ago, and receives time to time as the Local Governinent monthly salary of Afty rupeen in Calcutta, may ly notification in the local official or twenty-five rupees in any place other Gazette direct. than Calcutte, or () Any Mabomedan whore name does (f) are Registrare, authorised to act not appear on the waid clertoral roll, under the Bengal Mahomedan Marriages And who claims to have his CAD inand Divorce Registration Act, 1870; or WINTER GOODS. C. RINGER & Co. 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. ESTALBISHED 1887. THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA, If you want reliable and genuino Homoeopathie medicines, take care that you get them from RINGER'S. Shawls (diferent designe) Ba. 10-12 sach. Alwans 7 to 10 R. WRAPPERS Ra. 4.13. Finnela, nergen, Kank. more otc. of all prices and dealgne. ALL PURE WOOL. Compare our peloen. Liberal discount to trade SWADESHI WBAVING Co., Lo. 19, LAL MALAR, Csloutte. ... . . ... Page #444 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 KARMAYOGIN. h one additional vote ludod therein and any person who I (5) Nomination papers which are not (3) Where an equality of a Krity to the entry of any name in such received by the District Magintrata before found to exint between any new rull my within furorin days after the the date and time appointed by the and the addition of a vote will pnblication of the untification referred Loralinvernment in thin behalf shall be any of the candidates to be declared to in mub.rule (1) of this rule forward elected selelcted. The determination of the per to the Commissioner of the Division in A. (1) If one candidato only 18 ruly Mon to whom much one additional wluch he wire a tatamont of such nominated, the District Magistrate whall | shall be deemed to have been given may be lima ohjaction, the case may be forth with declare much candidate to be forthwith declare much candidate to be shall be made by lot to be des (2) Thr omuoner whall considor rejected. the presence of the Dietrict Magistrate dates than one are wide on all web claims or objec (2) If more candidate than one aro and in and in much manner w ho may deter. 11004 mul his decision shall be final. duly nominated the District Magistrato mine. (4) A* won as inay be after the dis- shall furthwith publish their names in (4) Upon the completion of the countpukul of such claims and objections, wuch manner the Local Covernment ing and after the result has been dethe electoral roll wandded to or altered my prescribe clared by him, the District Magistrat on urh revision will be publisherland (3) the Dintrict Magistrate shall shall wen! mp the voting papers and poster un provwled in runt forth with enter the map of tho LIL other documents 6. The olotory of work of the trails clip in voting part in IT relating to the selection of the delegates, or group of destroth mentioned below annel to this Schedule and sign and and wall retain the same for a period shall wlect one delegate in the manner und ench loctor by registered pont six month, and theeeafter cause them to herely prescribel, who will be entitle voting papar bearing his number in be destroyed unless otherwise directed by trive the number of V4 Herta leyti rall in order of competent authority. Farlich istrart in the will table ELECTORAL AREAS. Pravidel that who voting per hull 10. The District Magistrato shall (Presidency, Burdwan Orina Divi. Holmupplied to any clector hin without delay report the result of the Non) Culruttu 4. 24. L'as ganny Nadia 1 applying to the District Magistrate for Helection to the Returning Officer, who the union or before the clny appointed whall cause the names of the delegates Murshidabad 4, Jesson 2, Knina 3, As the latest alates for the attestation of selected for each Burdwan 2, Birbhum I, Midnapurin district or group of Voting up under this rule and that on districts to be pul libed in the Rankura 1, Ighly and Howrah 1. ut local election shall he invalidated by renon of official Gazette, and alno to loo preted in turk, Pari, Pulwe and Sambalpur ! ELECTORAL AKRA IL the hon reipt by an elector of his voting conspirons place at the office of every (Patna, Turhut (Patna, Tirhut, Bhagalpur and chata panter: District Magistrate of opory district and Nagpur TiNiOn4 ) (4) On or before such date na may be Patna (v 3Shahaha 2, Sian of the chief residency Magistrate of Apwinted ly the local Government in Calcutta. . und Champaran 9, Thubhanga I, Munglyr 1. Bhair and sent l' any 1, thie behalf exili mlecter desirous of re. 11. (1) Any Mahoinedan not ineli. Nanebi and eunding hin vote whall sign the declaraHernee and Darjeeling gible for election under there Regulations tion in the lark of the voting p in inny le nominated as a candidate for elecI'xlama 1, nartachManlius and the presence of the Attesting Officer in toral area for which he is a candidate, Singhbhum 1. ar condire with the instruct 7. (1) Any person whose name is on atul postsees one of the following quali on the far there and the Attesting the plertorul rell may be nominated for flutions, namely: Omer nullatut his hantur in election 9 delegate by thn letary of (a) is a member of the Legislative the distint on, in the sof distries manuer pruikel by those inntre- Conuril of the Lieutenant-liovernor of tion Bangal: or Kroupoul together in the above all, thu group of direct in which he resides () The eles to hell then rond his (6) in the holder of any title confort (2) Much nomination will be made by the voting in woninen or wonized by the Government or is Mans of nomination paper in Firta 11 with the instruction the thereof member of the Order of the Star of India sed to the hedule which will be coliver in to the Attesting Officer, mr of the Order of the Indian Empire in supplied by the Dentot Magistrate to (6) Neglet in the nut of the elector the holder of Kaiser-i-Hind Modalur ing-lector applying for the to comply with any of the instructions (c) is an ordinary or honorary Pril (3) Evers uomination paper shall be shall ru!!! invalid. of the University of Calcutta ; or brihed by the cloctera r proposer (1) On that in my l unt. (downs land in respect of which lead anel render, anmull Leattested by An el ly the wal invernment in this revenue Amounting to not less than noves Attring Oliver the manner pro behalf the 12. Magistral. nl! humirel and fifty rupees is payablo per ambut on the freuf the form: Pamine the ruting and out annum; or Provided that th cloclur shall sub). the same shall mank" rejected on (-) owns land in respect of which real w e ar that he noinination paper Wat while in the and public works ce amonnting to not (+) Normation shall be pre that the dona comply with less than one hundred and eighty-seven Fonte: Motory Odlirer for att the instrumenteraf. rupere and eight innea are payable per tion on or be url dated at wh (9) When the count the h o m to Government either directly or n ty . time and ple .d th Maistrate through a superior landlord; or thu l a nt in the lulf and will declare the randalate who has pays on his own Account income tas when duly uttel hall let heit the milir veten u be on an ineonie of not less than six thousand forth will be the ring flirer. tel. rupees per annum ; or BOOKS WHICH EVERY NATIONALIST SHOULD READ. 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LARGEST IN INDIA THE ARYA FACTORY Page #445 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. 11 () is in receipt of a pension for service publish the res of such candidater in them to see whether they have been asa gazetted or commissioned officer for the wuch nurtuner as the Local Governinent correctly Alled up. Ciurernment. may prescribe (9) The Returning Officer shall endorse (2) Such nomination sball be made by (3) In the us referred to in sub-rule "rejected" on any voting paper which means of nomination paper in Fort IV .. the returning officer shall furthwith he may reject and mark "discarded" annexed to this Schedule, which shall be ve the names of the caudidates to be Against any voto which ho may dincard, Hupplied by the returning officer or by entirel in voting papera in Form Van on the ground that it does not comply Thistrict Maritrate to any lentor apply. neam to this schedule, and whall sign and with the instructions on the voting ing for the name send w each delegate by registered post per (3) Every nomination paper shall be one such voting paper. (3) The Returning Officer shall then xu beribed by two electors w proposer Provided that such a voting paper shall fold the lower portion of every paper and secouer, and shall be attested by an also be supplied to any delegate on his whether valid or invalid along the Attesting Meer in the manner prescribed applying to the Returuing Officer for the dutted line on the back so as to conceal in the face of the form: Aino on or before the day appointed as the names of the legate and the At Provided that no olector shall subscribe the latent date for the attestation of tooting Oficer and whall down the more than one nomination paper. voting papers under rule 84, and that no portion thus folded with his official seal, (4) Nomination papers shall be present. cloction shall be invalidated by remin of 16 (1) The Returning Officer shall red for attratation on such days and at the non-roceipt by a delegate of his vot. attend for the purpose of counting the much timea RR may be appointed by the ing paper. Votes on much date and at much time Lacul Gorernment in this behalf, and 14. (1) On or before aurh a dato an and place as may appointed by the when duly attested shall be despatehod by may be appointed by the Laal Covern- Lowl Ginvernment in this lw ball. the Attrting Officer to the returning dient in this behalf, such delegate de (2) Every candle may be present in officer by registered pout in an envelope Tour of recording his vote wall win the person or send representativo duly realed with his oficial weal. declaration on the back of the voting Buthorized by him in writing, to watch (5) Notification papers which are not paper in the presence of the Allesting the process of counting. received by the Returning Officer before Officer in acordance with the instruction (3) The returning officer shall show the the date and time appointed for the scru et the face thereof, aud tho Atbeating voting paper's wealed as provided by rule tiny of nomination papers shall be rojoct. Oflicer ball attest hus signature in the 15 to the candidates and representatives ed. maunor prescribed by the same instruc- (4) If an objection is made to any vet. 12. (1) On the date and at the timo tion. Appointed by the Local Government for ing paper or vote on the ground that it (2) The delegates shall the record his duos nu conoply with the in-tructions en the scruting of nomination pers, every vote on the v. ting paper in wrcordance the voting paper or to the rejection by candidate and his proposer and neondor with the instructions on the face thereof, the Returning Officer of a voting paper way attend at the place appointed, and and after placing the voting wr in the discarding by him of any vote, it shall the Returniny Officer ball allow them to an envelope and closing the same shall Le decided at once by the Roturning OnSausing the nonination papers of all deliver it to the Attesting Officer cer whose decision shall be final, subject candidatos which have been receivel by him as aforennid. (3) The Attesting Officer shall at the to reveal by the Locul Government in (9) The Returning Officer whall ex. clowo of the day Appointol ke thu Intest the event of the cortion being quentioned aining the tolaination papers and nay date for attestation of voting paper, under Regulation XVI. either of his own motion or on objection despatch all the envelopes no delivered (5) Inuele the Returning Other miada, reject any nomination paper, on to him to the Returning Officer by shall reund on the thing paper the the ground that it does not comply with hintere put in poket curuly maled nature of the clujection and his decir with his oficial al ther . the provisions of rule II, sub-rule (3). (1) On the day following the Attest 17 (1) When the counting of the voter and his decision shall be endorsed upon ing Other wh!! #lo de patch the halen completed, the Returning Other much paper and shall be final subject to 1-turning Other by regtered into hull fortli with decliure the candidater reversal by the Lord Covernment in the list in Form VI annered to thin Schwule Cruciate t hen the largest number of event of the election being questioned of the delegate whoxe Voting Vol have been given to t elected under Regulation XVI. he has attested. (e) Where anality of votes in found 13. (1) If in any electoral arra the i Negle on the part of the delegatn to exit between any candidates and the number of candidates duly nominated in comply with any of the instrue. addition of te will entitle in the does not exceed the number of vacancier, tione whall render the vote invalid. candidat tot declared electoil, the the Returning Officer shall forth with 5 (1) On receiving the voting papers loclate such candidates to bo elected. the Returning Officer whall examine (2) If the number of candidater duly nominated exceeds the number of vacan Ở THE CALCUTTA HOMEOPATHIC ries the Returning Officer shall forth with B PHARMACY R. C. BROTHERS. Established 1866. The fint and the bung He h e ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA l'imaey are Eust. Founders of Steel Trunk Industry 1a A large Climent of Iwok and in India. d ue me has just arrivell. Aww weitie fur caneer and other a ESTABLISHED IN 1895 Then usc the one that is Best Machine made, Stur iuted. the best. IN A. N. 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PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS No. 1, Hogal Kuria, Simla P. O., ' BEWARE OF IMITATION Aswa gandha Wine determination of the permits to 4. The Chairman of the said Anaocia INDIAN CHEM form och meddin Anta ni betion shall forth with report the result ceed to have en given whall lp marle of election AND to the local Ciovernment, hvit tu lirwn in the france of the and the name of the candidates elected toturning Officer and in urma DET AR whall be published in the Local Official hur my determine. Cinzette 14 i n the completion of the mountAlafur thult has been declared! IMPERIAL COUNCIL 1. him the Returning Ollie hullulup RESOLUTION the wings and all other derments furluttet, the 15th Vorvinbar, 11% lating to the Intion, and shall wain CALCUTTA. With the approval of the Berretary of the van 'n period of Kit month, and State in ('nuncil the Governor Cieneral the alta rather to be destroyed, un los otherwise directed by an der of in Council has to day brought into open competent authority. tion the Indian Councils Act, 1919, 1 The Returning Olier Shall without and han publinked the rules and rul cliny report the truult of the election to tions relating to the nomination and The Lol Covernment, an'l the name of election of the members of the enlarged the candidate or endidats electrl whill laginlative Council. Thin Memek be published in the local official (inxetta. the completion of the parent and pre 19. Thu Low (invernment whall aplonged deliberation that were initiated pant, and whall notify in such mal E AMhy the Viceroy more than three years it think fit, hinte and, if nechaty, go, when he appointed a committee of Wellknown invigorating tonic of wuch time and plan wit may think Anithiu Executive Council to consider and body and mind. It had been recoge able for rail of the following preord. report on the general queation of giving nised is the best tonic alterative int, ely to the peoples of Indix a larger MPAAURA (.) the blication of the electoral of politiral representation and wider in Nervous debility Exhansion, Lars mull under rulo 1: opportunities of expressing their views of Meminory. Brainfag Dimness of (1) the attitation of nomination on alministrative matters. sight, Confusion of Ideas, loss of r under rules and 11, respectively: 2. The various stages of inquiry and (1) reception ly the District Magis vigour, Nervous headache, palpitarate of nominat o runcler rule 7 : dission which followed need not be tion of heart, Mental prostration () examintion and counting of reviewolnt longth. In the Home Deport General sleeplessness etc.--4 uz VL under rule 9: ment letter of the 24the August 1907 phial Re. 1 Dozen Rs. 11. Pound () the scrutiny of nomination papera the Government of India put forward under rule 12: certain provinional and tentative propo- Rs. 3-8 (1) the attentation of voting paper's RAIR, and invited the local (overnments vler rulon 8 and 14: And Lo Nulunit their matured conclusions, (1) the counting of votes under rule IR. after consulting important bodies and HY THE BENGAL (ILAMBER OF COMMERCE. individuels representing the various I 'The Member or Members wycified claw of the community. The voluminous in Regulation 11, Nublut (vii), hall be opinions elicted by that letter wore A potent reinedy for habitual en clot by the members of the Bengal fully dealt with in the despatch which C'hainber of Commerce the Government of India aldrerved to tipation cough gout rheumatista ! Any poreon not ineligible for cler the Herretary of Sate on the Int October worms biliousness and piles. tieuwder to The regulation, who is nt pd in Lord Morley's despatch of best nervine tonic administered in 1908 and in Lord Morley's despatch of I bout nervine the date of the election member of the the 27th November following. Since convalnscent state. 4 oz. phial Re. 1. *Chamber whall be eligililo for elec the papers were published the GovernI . Duzen Rs. 11. Rs. 8-8 Per pound. ment of India have been ongaged in 3 On or before such lata M may be communication with the Secretary of appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Stato in working out the principles this behalf, the huid Chamber shall alert Accepted by him and the scheme finally An ideal combination of Lotlined. the members aforesaid in such tranner M adopted for the future constitution of * Comitissioner for the Port of (aluutta Sarsaparilla with gold. the Legislative Councils in omborlied The best u for the time being alated by the maid in the Indian Councils Act and in the remedy for all sorts of vencrial poison Chamber under section of the Calcutta Port Act, 1890. Regulations which are published 'to-day. and mercurial taint in the blood. 4 The Chairman of the Raid Chamber The Governor-Ceneral in Council will oz. phial Rs. 1-12. Dozen Rs. 20. bluall forth with report the result of the now peward to state briefly the extent Pound Rs. 6-8. lection to the local Government, and the and nature of the change introduced #ume of the candidata orandidatas elect and to indicate in what respects they ed shall be publinhed in the local official differ from the propwals contained in i ette. the pers already published BY THE CALCUTTA TRADES (30 lut anting ) ASHXHIATION, 1. The ember peci God in Regulation 11, mabhood (vili) shall be alected by the memors of the (rutta Trudes A cisten. AN INDIAN BOARD OF Any person not ineligible for ACGOUNTANTS & AUDITORS, It is used sucessfully in Acidity oleation under thene Regulation who Indigestion and diarrhoca. Very conin at the date of election member of the whold Adociation B. MUKER JEL & Co. ball be elegibili vcnicnt for Mofussil inhabitan for dolor, Diplomeed Accountants & Auditors 0. On balare much date an may be 3 0z, phial As. 8. Dozen Rs. 5-4. appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor (London) Completo catalouge sent free on in this behalf the mid Ansociation 98 Clive Street, Couta whall de No Member afpid in such application, banner & Commissioner for the Port GUARANTEN PRONIT AND SATIAPACTORY of loutta is for the time being elected WORK AT Moderate Fees by the waid Asociation under section 8 8. N. B48V rih (alcutta Port Act 1979, Manager, carinha Essence of draksha ZARZINA. "JAQUA TPYCOTIS Page #447 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. 1.5 UNAPPROVED CAN BE RETURNED. POSTAGE OF BOTH SIDES SHALL BE PAID BY US. LAHORI DHUSSA MALIDA CHADDAR V ard soft: -1, natural, blue almond, check, etc. 6 vels, ly 58" Rs. 25 to 30. :)! yds by 58" Rx 12.8 to 1.. Thicker than Lahori Dhusst sery Witri soft, sh grey alwm, etc. !! vil by Rs. 16 to 18. yds by Rs: tine · SHAWL JORA Very nicely worked in all deront diftir ent colours, Rs. 15 to 10. Excellently worked : Rs. 45 to 6 Pure Kashmiri Rs. 70 to 80. also up to 250. KABULI ALWAN LADY SHAWL With Butiful Kashmiri border. wery Very nicely worked about 5 d. by warm, soft, decent, ieli, natural i nd, 11 d. Rs 9 to 11 and Rx 12 :30, Wue, etc. Rx 35 to 70. (Pure Kashmiri). yds by 5S" Rs 18 tot Rs. 25 to 50. (Real gold work). AMIR CHAND & SON, LAHORE. HEALINGBALM And you need not buy it !!! THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MAGIC. WHY? the lif TU সাপ্তাহিক পত্র। STRIH. 9771 tát 21 wafa (9111 লাঙ্গল প সাপ্তাহিক সমুহ বা 226 x 3121 31 alle! W. **1*12 **not swf. 4.12. in 4*114 75Because: A SINI.. Because AD XIV territor l a ntai 24 (51:41 Wils WE'UE Because: ralowalls 14 are the best dealth ,1 4914 9114 BRUSC: in ' the will then why the pill t o the AT TITTALIS L ITE by Hewly m. are of the marked the mare turl, llafe. Julle wel!!! 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All item 1431159 Tera ras digital PRICES: LATO NOTTI. 1 N 112 13: 11211 P ay, te.. t'atra. 153 $171 *f$ 431er 11 কল্পতরু এজেন্সি, ৪নং শ্যামবাজার 148, Bou bazar St., Sealdah Gorner, Calcutta. স্বাট, অথবা ৪নং শ্যামপুকুর লেন, Telegraphic Address, "HEALING" Calcutta. 1011 R. Laugin & Co., CHEMISTS. Page #448 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ alt roty Tefal feast 120 TOT 3 7 করিয়া হিমেলালে 'আমার বেশ পথ এত ***** at tecs ICHI Afs. *1942 a (067 131 den 14YMT 44 walata C , 1231, 40tutafesta 1 tatrufa 21 411871 #27 4caf 1 at 514096 *1311 Seeds which succeed C'exbilge, Cauliflower &c. Sample box of pkt Vegetable seel. Re. 1-A. .1 wekly Rrrier of National Anter, Muway &c. Sample box of 8 pkts Religion Literature, Science, Rower weel Re. 1.4 Philosophy, cb. Best quality for fair price, a PUBLISHED ON EVERY Trial order will convince you SATURDAY. I' ll free. ('unirilm -SRIJUT AUR K I . CHUNK F. R.H.S. (Eng). 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The price of the নিকেতনে-রবীন্দ্রনাথ, একান্নবর্তী পরিবার and address, sometimes submedicine for 2 weeks use is R ও শিক্ষা, ভারতমঙ্গল উপন্যাস প্রভৃতি নানা cribers,' .. 's are not given কি সুপাঠ্য প্রবন্ধে পরিপূর্ণ। শিক্ষিতমাত্রেরই | KavIIRAJ NAN (CINDISex, in the V. P. coupons. সুপ্রভাত পাঠ করা উচিত। CIT. So owing to no fault of uttre 12+ 45 21d P. O. Baranagar, North Baranagar, but for the fault of Post offices 1 973 CALCUTTA. 1U subscriber's do not get their নং কলেজ স্কোয়ার, কলিকাতা। papers even aftertheir ayment SURABALLI KASAYA. per V. P. P. Subscribers who are not getting their THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. pr even after accept the V.M. Suru balli Kasaya parifies the Blood such as no other medicine does. It is the Best article are requested to inti Let me licine for all discenes originating BRAZIL-PEBBLES mnte us at once mentioning in Imperity or l'uverty of Blow It is their subscribernumbers. SPECTACL.KS. powerful and harmde ulike. Por Phil medinte steps will be ta!., Hu. 1-. V. P. P. R2-1. la rountrymade pild and welver frames SOMLATARISTA. at derati pricox wint'n peription otherwise there is no remedy, aveurutely reutel THE GREAT NEIVINE TONIC The Wir harmfugit. Price lot free on application. Suunlatarinta is Univalled in Nervous RAY MITRA & M., OTICIANS. aud cerebral Exhaustion. It is a Sur 8 Chre Street, Cidlino. FOR GENUINE SWADESHI GOODS Jod Infallible Curu for Debility of all NOT, Laf flesh, lassitude &c. The Per Phial RA. 2. Per V. 1. P. CHHATRA BHANDR Ld. sesh Kuviraj DEVENDRA NATH Sex and 4-1 College Square, CALCUTTA. Xaveraj UPENDRA NATU SEX, 29, Colostola WI. NLM AND RETAIL KALE Street, CALCUTA Full P crs (SOTERANS C'HANINU SYSTEM ANTI: A CHEAP NATIONALIST DAILY KNI! ASAN S..I संस्कतसाप्ताहिकपत्रिका | Subscription rates : Guest et 47472999 ? 1 Year ... 11-0-0 NOTICE. Year - ... 3 Months ... ... R3-12-4 iulillo our c LEPROSY LEUCO. स संसतमासिकपत्रिका DERMA" or loss of Eyonight' fruth wyp: 1 Month ... था.पकमूल्यं सह प्रापणव्ययेन रू. २ ... bilitie origin or Rs. 1-0-0. orber Inerally should consider the wonder Til Single 'opy ... Px. 0-0-6. of Alamut KAVIRAJ 111341 CHIA XX. VIJYA PATRIKA SHALA, ROY, 27- 3A BASI Incar) . !! ! . Ako:- விஜயா स नृतवादिनी। jer J UUN in havia didalarla वर्तमान एजन्सी, गिरगांव, UXDIOUZT. Page #450 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 16 KARMAYOGIN. N. HITTACUJARJEE & BROS S.HU"TAHANJERE PIKA AYURVEDIC MEDICINES. AMIYA BATIKA. | NEW PICTURES FOR THE WINTER. KING & CO., WIJOLESALE & RETAI. GUARANTEED I'CRE PRESCRIPTIONS HY EXPERTS GRATIS. I mplants due to the Atlang Sj. Kar YOGENDRA NATUREN SANTRIFW, hin wir. Inhal walls me antalon piration MAULIK & Co., 59 Mirjapur Strae Calcutta. .../! orial. In ( N e tf Karna Aurawdir Medicine Manufacturing en of India, Limite. 151 P ANI Tre .. 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Dzen. 10 il bas only Kle p ..NO 14: 14V., Nimes - Taumurling .1 Birbal (Chinebibi, Tipu Sultan, Haider. . ... .. ) Shah Alam oland blind, Mirzafor Salella KILI ITARU ARNCY, in Mim , Simu. .foulah, Nadir II, NU AVIVIR SIKIT. sh, Aljukban. Awangjeb, Nurii Specialities in Brides' han. Mulaj Mithal, Jahangir, Shaha saris and bridegrooms' J.-H., Alba, luman and Babar. jors & dhutis etc. Portraits of the five lowlers of the new lrty. Price Ianna ciuch cupy, Dan 10 only. KASHMIR and AMRIT TIOMEOPATIC Lithu P urs 'S. B. (1. Tilak SAR SHAWLS CUKUISTS. ILLISICERS 10 is only size: 10 by 15 perco Ianna, Dozen tuntutan silk wh the chur UND BOOK-SELLERS. VERY BEAUTIFUL ITALFTONE PICTURES IN COLOURS 3. ILARISON ROAR. Each w l , lazen 10 annis I Ru uvi Shivaji Branch: 1.1, W Maha esley Street, THE INDIAN STORES. suhu Trukierem kuih his desciples CALCUTTA. H angar Tilak Benares City Wat betul pictures in colors Italia) Pe pe Cop! 1 COLLECTION OF AIRT 1'. Y NOTIIN. nalilitoly - lachenlar. C all Tilettitha, Shauntal SITEITS DEPICTIN: Vi simply to write to the Manakal, Shraman, Ally M ITTIININEN FREM mentioned and well et liharbhel. Vihm Lakshmi. IN DE VOIX. Y lIISTA. Hur HLWtlent hill Eugh Palinwing sentul ulton me. NIILE "IN, AND (Page 1 ) *** l 11 will Hrein? price euch : Shui Shivaji (hlajmiti, Nana TYP Or BATIFS answer all youll Rating to Fr Invas Sivaji's rajyavuulau, Cwu et milli l of the latter' tuind lay and will five en Ninak Makalu i emprens of W M Van The Nine IT al principal Athle, Raul Vanas hahah a lintum R ar itu uute Iwalth, weil am Nikuntah writing ut 10 medles the RV. I lett 1 .. . the "I KA SHIMNI SHISH Following beatiful haltune pic in tulihan RV PRIM .lt GINNI SISTEI, ATUNK NEGRAL tur tre for picach. Duzena I.. . Mtable fut PIMMY 10 pice. - Sivir Ajitsing Maulau *" " 4 ||| | | | | | | 2y | Nai111 111. i llin plote ut (i 211, wazar Street, Lakt Ham. Si. AutoLindo LITT.X. .) 17 lupen en ADHES Ghosh, Sun With Banerjee Ben Chri Hal, Aswini Kumar tratatous Dutt, R. (. Duti, Shri Swami Vive. KALITEX kin: :. Sutni Rani Tirath. 11. KVARNIRET, I pullit Brahima Bandhal, M.G. 747727 statom? W H *twa R lat. Mr. Monoman 71 w1 PRINTING 218 Chush, G. S 21:17 Kharkurle, Prem 21410 SS Chand Roy (land, ladhabhai NA5-13 19 majiAdiniral To AS AN ART. Amir of Afya. * 1.4 161 171 Sanisthan. (ivardi La Lajpat BOOK, JOB & FANCY at5140, 50 i 9119211 Ri, B.G. Tolak, A. K. Athavale Jawowant Rai Tantia Topi, wirk licclality. Fine and :..::majal of Baroul, Hanunan MRcution guaranteed. taji Tapiswini Jofoph Mazzini Larrariety of Types and Prince Ranjit Sinhji. Nana Saheb ( 96759794 ) . Border to select from. Trial Peshwa, Mahasudhu Tukaram, Mamilice. 19, 191, 1999, 377194TH 9 721 harja of Nepal. LAKSHMI PRINTING WORKS TOTV I 11-701 To be had at 37 68 মূল্য।• পাঁচ আনা মাত্র। ১৪নং শ্যামবাজার 64-1 & 61. SUKEA STREET, KALPATARU AGENCY. 14. SHAM BAZAR STREET, Culeuttu. E, FUF ACPHU TI Calcutta, শ্রীমদ্ভাগবত গীতা। Page #451 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ REVISED LIST OF REAL SWADESHI WINTER GOODS. All very cheap decent and durable. Dorakha Shawal (4 hashiadar) per piece Rs. 80, Rs. 50 anb Rs. 46-4. Very beautiful Dorokha chhabikar Rs. 30, 25, 24, 20, 18 and 15 per piece. Darokha Bootidar Rs. 20 per piece. Shawal Dorokha (cheap yet beautiful) Rs. 30, 32-8 and so on. Varities of suwal of different design quality and prices, Black Chinikar Rs. 15 per piece. Bandemataram Alwan (large 6 orbits) Rs. Rs. 8-8, 6-12 6-8 per piece and all 5 cubits Rs. 5 per piece. Black Doridar with white dories--very beautiful (Large)per picce Rs. 11-1-0). Mayarkanthi Kụnjadar Rs. 7-8 per piece.. Duridar (ekrokhas) very beautiful (of different colours) large Rs. 10-8 per piece Der. Hinall Re. 7-5 por piece. Jalalpuri (of different colours) large per piece Rs. 8-7 Rs. 7, RA. 6-8 and small RX, 5-8 Rs. 5 and so on. Bootidar very fashionale--suitable for ladies and Babus. Large Rs. 10-per pivce D.). small Rs. 7-5 per piece. "Tennis Alowan Large Rs. 6-8, RA 6 and small Rs. 5-8, Rs. 5 and Rs. 3. Beldar Alogan of different colours Large Rs. 7-5 per piecee Do. sinall Rs. 4-8 R: 4 and Rs. 3-12.per pivoc. Do. Checked Rs. 7-8 and Rs. 7-5 per picce Do. small Rx 4-8 Rs. 4 per piece. Chinikur Shnwl beuutiful and cheap Rs. 12 per pieco. Rs.As. P. Alwan (Very decent snow white, Larye one pair cut) 128 Kashmiri (pluin in different colurs-large) PRICH PER PIKCK 7 8 0 Do (Checkerl venel borelered) 7 8 0 Kambli Check belder (ruvall) Kambli check Do Clock wrapper (nery beautiful 2: Yds. Shawl rumal (in different colours) 5 0 0 Kunjaular shawl (in different colours -large ceul check) . 10 0 0 Malida conforters.---shawl comforters from R... 5 to Rs. 1-8. Caps Rs. 1-2, 14 annus and 8 annues euch. Woolen conforters, socks, stockings of different varieties colours and prices. Besides the above we have in stock #AWLA, ALWANY, WRAPPPRA et of literent designs colours and various prices. Woolen-coatings, shirtings such as Aanuels Senoes, KASHMERE, eto, of all prices and designs. . . . ALL THANSACTIOXY Casa, Cash discount allowed to all purchasers. Liberal Coinmission for merchanty, doalues and Shop-keepers. Good sent by 'out, Railway and Stone Don't be deceived by buying German Goods with Swadeshi borders and Stamps. If you want real Swadesll Winter Goods (all wool) please send your order to "KALPATARU AGENCY" Immediately. Por particulars apyly to the mannger KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, Swan Baru Sraunr, Caloutta. .. Page #452 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ TALCORATIVE TAURO CAPITAL 1,00000D *1) 20,000 Preference Shures of Rs. 100 each. 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Notice of Removal. inc e pt the terms offered compromis Ninjected by the by I'mited Dengul. Last year's Moderates throsches, Bombay The office of the farmi Conference was a contabulation of furing utterly to recognize the fol yugin has been more from leading nen representing their own Chleutta resolutions as it posible 19. Sh.com Buczur Serv o opinions only, this year's negotia part of any treaty, and then wird 4. Shamolar Lone Carltre. tions were conducted by men clect- recognized by the Moderates this ed for the purpose by the Provin- year; for it the first inerting of FACTS AND OPINIONS. cial Conference representing the the United Congress Committee it -- - whole of Bengal. At the conference was distinctly intimited to the The United Congress Negotiations. in Bigbazar it was the iniddle Nationalist members that the four The persistence of the Bengler section of pinion, neither Moder. resolutions Innst not be pressed in whielding Molernte ubstinney ate nor Nationalist of which sj. in condition of ani. In other words. s er cover of an appeal to the Motilal Cihue. Rai Jotinranath the one concession for which som wholly inconclusive proceedings of Chawuri, and some of the older of the leading Nationalists induced the private Conference in the Denders in the Mofussil nic the most themselves to wrive their voter Amrita Racar Oficu last year intluential members, which engineerlow both the pancity of posible objections to constitution unil cteerd, ed a compromise in the absence of arguments for the Molerute position is expunged and the Nationalist the Nationalist lover. Sj. Tilak and the roadincs of its chief organ are expected to be bound by a reWAN n prisoner in Mandalay jail, to ignore facts of which it has been jerted compromise by which the Sj. Aurobindo Chuse under trial at Modernte refuse to be bound. They minded more than once and Alipur, Sj. Khapare and Sj. Repin which it cannot deny. The differ are expected to adhere to the conChandra Palabw.nt in England. cussions they made last year, while ter between the conference last The compromise was reluctan*ly year and the recent negotiations is the only concession made to them accepted by many of the Nationalists radical. That conference was is withdrawn. This fact in quite present. -As we have iscrtained by between Conventionists and non suficient by itself to put the Bencorrespondence with some of the (onentionists, the recent negotir guler's argument out of cont. We chief Nationalists who attended I were between Moderates and repeat that the recent negotinction and only because it was pressed on Sitionaliste. The Amritu Bacar hnd nothing to do with last year's then thnt these were the only Ottice Conference was an attempt abortive compromise, rejected as it terins on which the Moderate party made by certain leaders in Bengal would admit of the idea of union. It Was by both parties immodittely ind Maharashtra to nocure udminwat not accepted at all by the Ben after it was huu. Their wole object xion to the Nationalistet to the gal Nationalists and it has been re was to racertain whether the Cony.. . The United Congress cently admitted by the Amrit Bu Moderates would cerpt substantial ('ont was confined to Bengal car Patriko that lotters were receiv. concessions from tho Nationalista and stopsider whether Bengal ed froin the Mofossil repudiating the without asking the latter to sacriMode: And Nationalista could surrender on the question of the fice their courieper their not a pether before inviting creed. How is it that the Bengaler principles. Apport they are the (... isis of other pro- persista in ignoring those facts? The not. Therefore I t i lle, Page #456 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN decent; it wonld be better clone A Now Sophism. established by Sj. Manom njan behind a veil. And what do the Guha at Pabna. He then distinct. Another and very singular argu. authorities hope to gain by these ly expressod his doubt whether this Inent in culvanced by the lengles would be suficient to make the unique researchos? Do they hope which evinces * similar disregard Nationalist attitude clear to the to see either bomba or packets of of facts all of the real significance sodition being carried of facts. It is alleged that both cr.untry and the advantage taken of into the building? Or is a leader of public our complainance by the Brngulee rides in Bengal me agreed us to to mikropresent the Nationalist at. agitation likely to convert his new The four resolutions, that the crowd titude at Pubna shows that his paper office or his house into ut is part of the four rcaulation, that open rosort of socret conspirators! the crew way accepted by the appruhensions were perfectly justified. If this is the light in which Even a burenucracy onght to credit Nationalists at Pabna and therethe Montemtor choose to put the its political opponents with Note fore they ought not to ubject to Nationalist willingness to compro little corpion sense, even if they sign it in a condition of untering the cannot credit them with honesty of Congres. In mise, it inay be necessary at the the first place, next Conference for our party not motive and frankpers of action. if the folur mesurlutions are to ho only to love an amendment but to Convention Voyagers. bitting on the Nationalists We understand that some weven er: put it to the vote regardless of that they must be rewly to wign Muxlernte threats of secession. eight faithful hearts are ineditut. one of them at the call of the ing the journey.to Lahore to skidt Mulonte thru they must be made Patlle Espionage. Mr. Muda Mohan Malaviyn irrearequally binding on the Modernes | Wo wonder whether it is really rying out Sir Pheruzsbah's ordets. mu wu call on thom to migui de impossible to maintain a great We wish them a good voynge and claration of ncceptance of the Boy- Empire without demoralising one- speedy repentancu. One wouders cott as a cuudition of entry into nn self and the country by means of by the way, where the delegntext United Congress. Just the nn unworthy system of espionage the Convention are going to su Moderates from Burn bay nocopter Since the initintion of the Swadeshi up from at the last motivent. Since the initintion of the Swndeshi the Buyoutt ruwlution at Calcutta movement the army of wpics and watch in vain for the news of u. in deference to the weight of public informors have grown as plentiful merous elections all over the coun opinn. HUWW accepted the Colons inneet munnbright light. pted the Colons insects fourrl n bright light. try. Secret conclaves, rushed up vial welf-govorniaent resolution as Forner'y men of some distinction quarrels, wittings with silent visi. the opiniou of the majority and are had the honour of being watched tors, and, fimully, secret clections 190 nors bound to subscribo to it in their houses, dogged in their seem to be the best features of personally tbun Sir. Phorozuhah goings, honoured by the private in convention politics ! Or ure the Mehta is bound to subscribe to the spection of their correspondence. delegates ashained of publishing Hoveott. The four resolutions But now'nnys it is enough to be their mies! tely fraud compromise suspected of patriotism to have the bwtworn the two political schools, inefficient hireling of the Police, CREED AND uot u declaration of Nationalist if not the worthy guardians of the faith. As for Bongal, it is well Law themselves, sticking like CONSTITUTION. known that the whole of Bengal burs to one's hools. 14 anything The atturnpt to bring about the dow's not acopt Colonial self- gainor by those Oxosive and nu unity of the two purtius in Deng Lluvurbinent us the ultimate goal doubt costly prouutions! If we 49 a preliminary to the holding uinn of political aspirtion. At Pabnare to judge by the surry specimens United Congress has split on the . it was only w avoid a discussion who havo besieged us for the list twin rucks of creud and cotixtitutivu. Inngerous to unity that the Nation six months, 1 more incapable crea- We will pluce before the country as L'ists contented the rolves in spite turu than the ordinary Indian succinctly 8 powsiblo the isntes of the majority they hul, with Ty does not exist. He has an en- which were posited during the nega placing their dissunt on record orging simplicity of artifice tiations and state clearly the Nathrough the mouth of Sj. Monos which at once betrays his savoury tionalist attitude, leaving it to Bem ranjan Gluha. The Denpales cannot voention, and if he does not carry gal to judge between us und the up live forgotten that mcident. It "spy" written legibly out his fore. hulders of thu Convention's creer 8 forived agnin at Hughly when head, as I coultitude of them do ho and constitution. We ask our couuthe Moleratus insisted on whittling is so transparent in his methods trymen tu consider whether the conslow thru Bruycutt to a mere com- that he night just as well bu labell- cussions we wady were not large luurcial measure as in price of their cd, "Due ut Boyd Stroot." Nor atid suuntuntiul and the single conrthurouce to the Conforencu aud do we quite see what is mined by Cushion uffered to us worthless IN Rj. Aurobind. Ohose Jorired to watching a man's house or his officuuugatory, whether the ruservation Luring forward an ameruhu.ent, which with an open brazcunch 'The we madu were not justifiable and he would subsystently withdraw, w, ufficu of the Dharma hos recently necessary, except ou the viuw that in order to that the National | boon favopred with the loitering of principles are of no value in politics isty lil notar the solution ns watchers who spend their days gaz- and, if they come to the conclusion the opinion of the country. The ing lovingly at the building and that the proposals we inade were fait ing lovingly at the building and Mudente leaders threatened to waking afflictionate and importu- and moderate, we ask them to abwithdraw if this was done and Sj. nnte enquiries it to the movemento solve two of all responsibility for the Aurobindo (hose will requested to hand habits of the eclitor. This open failure of the begotiatione. contine hitself to the precedent lovemaking strikes us as a little in The terms offered by the Moder Page #457 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MARMAYOGIN. Ato party ware based on a comprol to 118 by bureanaratie banloitu. I to us by bureaucratic benignity. roal legal Constitution of the Counise frained at the Amrita Bazar On the other hand, the Nationalists gress; they consented to leave Oftioe last year which has siuce were expected to sign a creed over the question of the four Inc been rejected by the Modernts in .which they could not uphold An lutions, reserving only their contione of its most important features, their own conscientions belief, to tutional right to move them in namely, the insistence on the new recognize an unconstitutionnl consti- Subjoute Coinmittee and in Conceptance of the four Calcutta resolu- tution and to leave tho four rewolutions as an indispensable condition tions to the chances of a Moderte heon faircr, nuore gonerons, inore of union. The Moderate proposal Subjoets Committee and the possiblo thoroughly perruud by the desire was that the Nationalists should prohibition of their amendments to bring about unity even at the nign the creed unconditionally and by n Mohto or Molaviya cost of substantin, indeed immense accept the Conventionist constitu- The Nationalist members of the conversions ? conce tion, but that the Bombay lenders Comunittoo rejected these impossible! Our attitude with regard to the should be asked to consent to the detanud and submitud proponnis creed has been consistont through formation of a Committee this year of their own on each of the three out. We nocepted the Colonial nt Lahore to revise the Constitution main points nt issue. They con- self-government resolution at Caland pass it ny revised at the next sented to accept the first Article | cuttit in 1908 because we knw that Mession. The terms of the revision of the Moderate Constitution which it w.is the opinion of the majority. would naturally be left to that Com declared the objucts of the Con- We riccepted it no labna unit voittou and if it were equally composed IV to be selfgovornment and Hughly because it was the opinion of Nationalista nud Molerntes, there the acquisition of the rights of of an influential winority whom would have been home value in the British citizenship: they refusait did not wish to alierinte. If we buil concession. But by a rule of the to accept the connd Article which been asked to subscribe to it non Moderate constitution, all Ascin requires every roprosenttivo clect- creed or even in the wojects of the tions not of three years' ed by the people to subscribo per. Congrume in 1900, we whould have standing would be debarred sonally io these objects as a pre- at once and etnphatically refused. from wonding delegater. The for condition of entering the pandal At Pubna thu Modernton did not nation of the Nationalists into a is delegnto. They refused to venture to demand any such subdistinct party was only completed accept the Constitution nsn Consti- cription from the delegates, they in the year 1906, that is precisely tution, but they consented to accept did not ask it at Hughly. They knew three years nyo. And the rule wns it as a set of provisional rules very well that the demand would - vidently framed in order to help allowed by mutual agreement to have been indignantly repudiated in making impossiblu the election govern Congress proceedings until by Bengal. We now go further and of Nationalist delegates. At the A renl Constitution was passed next consent to accept it as the object> Line the rule was framed there year, provided that the role limit- of the Congress, to be only altered WAY not and could not be any ing the right of election to Anso when all India wishes to alter it, for association of our party with the ciations of three years standing that is the provision in the Mockr requisito qualification, and much which accepted the creod, whould bodies as would have bren qualified ate constitution. We proposed to Accept it and when www, tuin have be mostly made inoperative by the purished same tuutual Agreement. is the storin of repression which They the namu spirit, either in the greed not to pre the four reso- opinion of the majority or as lotuke on the Nationalists nfter the anatural alliance between cercive lutions nu precondition of union, necessary concesion to becure the dhesion of an influential Ininority, Wciliation and an Indian porgressive provided they receivel An Assurance that they should not be debarred jmrty previous to the Surnt Con. It is * political accommodation, som in the Subiect nothing else, To consent to Article II. gres, ---an Alliancenot then declared, which IM but sufficiently #clube of exclusion Committee and, if necesary, in the proved by the Congress itsell. conduct and utterances of Sir Pheroz The Moderates limiting popular election, is a very different butter. The rejected the proposal; they de. lanh Muhtaand Mr Gokhale then and ideale Argument was tut it is not unded unconditional acceptance after. It is evident, thertore, that red and subscription to thy orved as We Artshelto sigu, but nyit if we nocupted the Moderate cons the indispensable brasis of union. declaration of acceptance of the titution apart from its utter illegality Yet the Nationalists had realy objets of the Congress and in it we should be cunsouting to our own (xclusion by an clectural devicu conceded everything which the other werd tot in any way limit or Wiworthy of Lord Morley himself, even party could rewnably expect. They ty wir peech um cha Kept to? though the front door might be acceplula limited soligovernment is the few hours sunt in the contes the object of the Congress, although adil. Apart from the very open to l. Only an thu honuinely they refused to necupt it as their insignificant number of Nationalists ful liticul bonesty of such * Ji. would be able to qualify as dole own, they coupted the Molorate tinetinu, we do not believe that it is ounintitution with gates and the R:vision Committee the exception the view of the crood huld in other foue nubclause which ineant the arts of India and in practice il cul4 would be * Moderate Committee exclusion of Nationalist delegates ; not work. The District Ansecintions aud the revision a more malifica and made uo fierthe Atipuint and the politel Awowe Line tion of unessential details. The concession therefore was uugatory. that it should be changed in any electing deh gutes to the S... As illusory as the Roforms offered way previous to being passed as the gross are expected by the Moduinte USE CHATTERJ! BRO'S RAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRUNENTS THE BEST & RELIABLE IN THE MARKET : Page #458 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. ( stitution to an boeribe to the ench terins, only shows that the if their effectiveness had been din Congress creed or statement of ob. Convention can never be the basis proved. The Reforms have shown ject rund, if they utter or allow their of n united Congress and, that that nothing can be expected froin porominent members to utter senti. while it exints, an united Congress is persistence in Modernte politica iments or pars resolution inconsin- out of the question. Before, therefore, except retrogression, dinappointment trent with it, the Congress would any farther steps can be taken in and humiliation. The experience have a right to feel embarrassed that direction, we must await the of the Inst year has shown that, with nu stigunetize the departure as collapse of the Convention which out the Nationalists at their back, sloble derling. This is the renson We believe to be not far distant. the Molerates are impotent for why we have alwayy opposed the The Nationnlist party have statod opposition and robust agitatinn. Iunitation of the nims or beliels of the terms on which alone they will | The political life of Indin in their the Congress by any hard and fint consent to a compromise, and they hands hns languished and fallen rnle. We wonld oppose it even if will not lower them, neither will rilent. the creed were n deelnrntion of the they renew negotintions until either. By the incontrovertible logic of Nntionnlist faith. Such n limita- the Convention in derul and buried or events it has nppeared that the success tion deprives the Congress of it the Modernte lenders give up their and vigour of the great movement free and representative chometer, it attachment to the Convention creod | inaugurated in 1905 was due to hrinpiirknpiration and public opi- and constitntion. the union of Modernte And Nationmion, it puts a premium on polition alist on the platform of selfhelp and bypocrisy. Even if we allow the TO MY COUNTRYMEN. passive resistance. It was in order argument of the Bengnl Moderates, to provide an opportunity for the blir fundamental objection to Arti. Two decisive incidents have happenTwo decisive incidents have reestablishment of this union,brokon le IT is not removed. It is an od which make it compulsory on nt Surnt, that the Nationnlists exclusory clnure, it limits the right the Nationalik party to abandon gathered in force at Hughly in of the people to elect any representheir attitude of reserve and expect. order to secure womo basis and lative they choose, it arts up in nncy and once more nssume their means of negotiation which might authority over the cloctorate in the legitimato plore in the struggle lead to united effort. The hand milie wny is the exclusory clauses of for Indian liberties. The Reforms, which we held out, hns been rethe (overnment Reform Councils Bo long trumpeted in the beginjected. The policy of Lord Morley Regulations, it is a sort of Congress ning of nower of constitntional has been to rally the Moderates Tont Act arbitrary and undemocra progress in India, havo born and coerce the Nationalists; the 110. The true democratic principle thoronghly revealed to the public policy of the Moderuto party led that the man elected by the peo intelligenco by the publicntion of by Mr. Gokhale and Sir Pherozahah ple must be recognized as a lelegate, the Councils Regulations and the Mehta has been to play into the whatever his opinions. We shall results of the elections showing the hands of that policy and give it alway's opwine any restriction of the inevitable nnture il composition free course and a chance of suctreecom of election by the Govern- of the new Council. The nego cers. This alliance has failed of its ent, how can we consistently do tintions for the union of Moderatos object; the beggarly reward tho s, if we recognize restriction in a and Nationalists in an United Con- Moderates have received, has been pular assembly of our own making? grese have filed owing to the insis. confined to the sallent and least And if this principle of exclusion tence of the former on the Nationa- popular elements in their party. is once mmitted, where is it to lists subscribing to A M ente But the rejection of the alliance imp? What guaranteun unngninnt profession of faith. with their own countrymen by the the future introduction of a new The survival of Modernte politics insistence on creed and constitution ale demanding the signing of in India depended on two factors shows that the Moderates mean to Reclaration renouncing Boycott the genuineness and Nilccess of the persist in their course even when and putsnive resistance in proconpromised Reforms and the use mude all motive and political justification cution of ontranoe into the Pandal? by the Coventionists of the oppor. for it have disappeared. Discumfited It will be seen therefore that tunity given them by the practical and humiliated by the Government, true whatovor point of viow it is Ruppression of Nationnlist public they can still find no way tohen.tho refusal to scoept Article II. activity. The field was clear for to retrieve their position nor any of the Convention rules wils not them to tablish the effectiveness clear and rational course to suggest nly ronsonable, but the Nationalists of the Moderate policy and the to the Indian people whom they rol not have taken any other living force of the Moderate partx. mislel into a misunderstanding of Burn without committing political Had the Reforms been a gennine the very limited promisos held out and tooral Ruicido. The monsonable. initiation of constitutional progrca, by Lord Morley: E of our position on the two the Molerate tactica might have Separated from the great volume other point is wf-evident and f-evident and I received received some some justification from justification from of Nationalist feeling in the country, od Dot be argued. The refusal events. Or had the Modernt's wilfully shutting its doors to popu. ensions even given proof of the power of onrry. larity and strength by the formation, by the Bengal Moderates shows ing on a robust and vigorous agitn. of electorates as close and limited that the bolding of an united Con- tion for popular rights, their strength as those of the Reformed Councils, ress is impossible. The argument and vitality as a political force self-doomed to persistence in a poli : . that the Convention cannot accept might have been established, even cy which has led to signal dimoster,the Twittwintiment alni minimi Bool Bool Soaps are uprivalled in the market. Page #459 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOCIN Convention is commined to period of orushon diwn open and lawful polít: On our own side we have great imunition and popular indifferenee, cal activity in order to give a and preming me to solve. dislike and opposition. If the NA- demperate ani nullen nation into National education thugisbee for tionalista mtand book any longer, the hands of the Hercely enthus. want of moral stimulae, financial cither the national moveinent will instic and unscrupules for that M r and emancipated brains disappear or the void created will bave urixen aming is inside and keca and bold enough to grapple be filled by a sinister and wintent on tride Indir. So long Hw any knip with the difficulties that hamper ita Activity. Neither result can be holu is left for purceful effort, we orgunition and progress. The tolerated by men derimoide of their will not renounce the struggle. movement of Arbitration, supuseful country's development and freedom. If the conditions to made ditticult in its inception, has been dropped The period of waiting in over. and alinust impossible, can they 19 result of repression. two things mnde clear to The be worse than those our country. Swadeshi-Boycott movement Atilt 1., first, that the future of the nn-men have to contend against in the HOVEM by its own impotus, but its tion is in our hands, and, secondly, Trunstaal? Or shall we, the Hower forward march has no longer the that from the Moderate party we of Indian culture and uducation, rapidity and organised irresistibi. can expect no cordial co-opertion in show les capacity and self-devotion lity of forceful purpose which oner building it. Whatever we do,we must than the coolion and shopkeepers swept it forward. Social problemu flow ourselves, in our own strength who are there rejoicing to suffer for are pressing pon ns which wo can and courage. Let us then take up the honour of their nation and the no longer iguore. We must take up the work God has given 1 like welfare of their community the organisation of knowledge in courageous, stendfast and patriotic What is it for which we strive ? our country, neglected throughout nwen willing to ancrifice greatly and The perfect self-fulfilment of Indin the last century. We must freu venture greatly because the inition and the independence which is the our social and economic developal is great. If there are anyth- condition of self-fulfilment are our ment from the incubus of the litinerved by the fear of repression, let ultimate goal. In the meanwhile gious resort to the ruinously exthem stand anide. If there are any such imperfect welf-development pensive British Courts. We must who think that by Anttering Anglo- and such incomplete self-government once more seek to prish forwaal the India or coquetting with English as are possible in long fuvourable movement towaud econoinic selfLiberalism they can dispete with circumstancux, must be attained 14 circumstances, must be attained in sufficieny, industrial independence. the need of effort and the inevitabi- A preliminary to the more distant These are the objects for which lity of peril, let them stand aside. realisation. What we week is to we have to organize tho national If there are any who are ready to be evolve welf-government either strength of India. On us fills the satisfied with mean gains or unsubs- through our wwn institutions or burlen, in 118 alone there is thu tantial concorsion, let them stand thronghthone provided for us by the moral nrdour, faith and rondiner aside. But all who deserve the law of the Innd. No such evolution is for sacrifice which can attempt and tame of Nationalista, must now possible by the Inter nouns without yo furto nocomplish the task. come forward and take up their noin menure of ndministrative But the first reynisite in the or. burden. control. We deinand, therefore, notganization of the Nationalist party, 'The fear of the law is for those the monstrous and misbegotten I invite that party in all the great who break the law. Our aims are scheme which has just been brought centre of the country to take up vrent and honourable, free from into being, but a measure of reform the work and sist the lorden stain or repronch, our methods are based upon thore democratic prin who will shortly meet to consider peaceful, though resolute and stre- ciples which are ignored in Lord steps for the initiation of NationalOnOUR We shall not brenk the law Morley's Reforms, literate elec ist activity. It in desirable to And, therefore, we need not far the Korate without distinction of creed, establish a Nationalist Council aud Inw. But if a corrupt police, un- nationality or caste, freedom of hole a inceting of the body in berupulous officials or a partial judi- election unhampered by exelsory Mareh or April of the next year. cinuscs, nn effective voice in legisla yo voice in legisla. ciary make line of the honouruble It is necesitry Hinuto ustablish priblicity of our political methods tion and finance and some check Nationalist Asmuciations throughharms the men who stand in front upon an arbitary executive. Wo de out the country. When we have done this, we shall bu able to for. by illegal kases, suborned and mand also the gradual devolution of mulate our progruinine and saw me perjured evidence or injust executive government out of the our proper place in the political decisions, shall we shrink from the hands of the bureaucracy into those life of India. AUROBINI GHUSK toll that we have to pay on our of the people. Until thom: denuando Inarch to freedom ? Shall wa cower rre granted, we shall be the Gold behind a petty socrecy or a dis- pressure of that refusal of co-opera. 5 & Model honourable inactivity? We must tion which is termed passivo POMIRhave our associations, our organiser tance. We shall exercise that FOR tious, our means of propaganda, pressure within the limits allowed ownmake FOOTBALLS. and, if these are suppresved by us by the law, but apart from that Agents wanted everywhere. i arbitrary proclawiuntions, we shall limitation the extent to which we Lists free on applications have done our'auty by our mother shall uke it depends on expediency SEN & SEN land and not on the will rest any and the amount of resistance 'we 1 1Chowringhee OALCUTTA robokabelty for the wonder which have to overcome. wwwph correo Ti soups are the che Silver Medals die cheapest and best in the market." Page #460 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN.. L . .. ) NEWS THE NATIONAL VALUE an artistie ideal, the misconception and the intuitive gaze of the Indian OF ART. of the true aim of manual training, eye must be recovered and the whole the imperative financial needs of VI nation lifted again to the high le these struggling institutione makvel of the incient culturor ing for a predominant commercial higher. The value o Art him in the education given, the human con un mastery English ideas, Willie a t the 18 English methods and English Tysimple milf, which we predilections in this so-called naht. tel. W e also tional ducation have rendered Intally pintulot its valor nugaton the initial advantage. The alitor in union. It 14 h SukKTR SEDITION (ASK. Atudents have faculty, but the The allegeul wadition ane against Vin vel that nunca touching yiven thein Wister and mul Chetumal and Cloverdhanlal Wip. neglect on met of such high mine the faculty. The untion cerdeal with at the Noi Curt Sokkar, Irwin in the future of its uned the indisduul kuin nothing by fere Mr. Boyd, Sensione Judy, on the people of the training of some of ay which 14th. turming out figures in The pronection in conducted liv the higher interactul monul and Mr. lxlchand (hurheil, M. Au Inithtully copy the vulgarity and lie P utor, Nind, isted by the Pub Unthetic ficut in the young ugime of English commercial lie Ihneutet, Sukkur. The term s The system of mucation which, product or by multiplying mere represented by four pleaders. The instordeko pang artistic training copies of men ur things. A free has excited to the interent that though part :14 privilege for a fw speerund ictive maging of form and the morning wu* intensely cold, the count lists forenkly introduces it 114 # lloume WAM HO eruwoud that many wire hue within oneself a free and self obligeel to keep standing. The tint purt of cultur: no les necessary v trained and reproducing with in W merupied in the examination than literature or science, will love tinctive See not the form and OTURM-XRtination mainly of the A114 taken at great step forward in the Temurevent of things en ont- Superintendent of Pulice. Ypanday the perfection of ninal educntion and side, for that is a smaller capacity three sub-in-protots, who conductolth the general dillusion of a broadcasily mastered, bui the inward hearch in the hours of the used ja bru! human culture. It is not an, il Sudhu Sing, afterdar to the vision of the relation and truth of nrcomary that every man should be Cullectuir of Sukkur, were examinert. Thr things, an yo quick to note and examination of the lub witnow we an artist. It is necessary that distinguish sensitive to design not finished when the we wan putponed every imu should havo he artistic and to harmony in colunr, there are till the 17th. ficulty levelepel, his taste trineu. the facnlties thnt have to be evoke:I, his sets of beauty and insight into and the formal and mechanical english TURINTINK. form and colour and that which is inethel is les for this purpose. The turprutine fatturies in connecting "xpressed in turn und colour, made Iult the revival of u truly with the United Province Forest Depart habitually stive, cormct and sensination Art is alrendy an accom ment continued to work profitably tive. It is noces try that those yeur though a large tank of the pro plished fact and the masterpieces of who crutt, whether in great things the school can maineil unsold at the end of the year. really challenge com- and the price obtained were the or small, whether in the usual parison with the best work of other an informer year: masterpiece of art and genius or countries. Under such circum. in the small common things of 11 stance it is unparlonable that the Farotti ihnt Aurround Atun's daily life, ante fonul teaching of English In it intue of the 17th November 7th should be hubitunted to produce scholaud the vulgar commercial brings to light the appointment rerut And the nation habitunterl to exams and methods of the Went should made by the invernment of Pengal peat the beautiful in preference to list in marmilnt. The country Amintant Superinteudent of Police of ** gentleman formerly a planter, who th-ngly, the role in preference to len yet to evolvent system of enero ne seven years ago was admitted to the the vulgar, the fine in preference to tou which shall be really nntional provincial expeutive serve as a l the crude, the harmonions in pe The tint of Orcidental ileals anel Navisinute." In the latter racity * ference to the audy. A nation and suitable methols hits Alle tuld he was eni ployeu rtlenient surrounded daily hy the beautiful. e purgolt of om minds, and tticer. with an extra allo Or, laut it uuble, fiue id harmonious becomes nowhere more than in the testchmy H ertext that he never wroected in eing the departmental examination that which 11 habituated to run which should be the foundatiot and his transfer to better post in the template but realises the fulluess intellectual and asthetie rovn whice is "naturally wxribed to favouritof the expanding Spirit in itselt tion. The spirit of old Indian Art lu b ystem of National lucat must be recovered the inspiration it in certainly difficult remarke tion inaugurated in Bengal, be and directness of vision which wven Truth". account in any other way kinning has been three by the im- now suboists among the PONOSFORS for an appointment which is in any purtuner had to drawing and of the ancient traditions, event, munk injustice to police office the u waiting promotion, to shy nothing at chay. t g itements of man inborn skill and taste of the 'nce, fully qualifiel ceputy wagleruter." mal mining the absence of the lexterity of the Indian hand INTA. If you are really after the best thing in the market use THE ORIENTAL ACTUT SURS. Thwy are talk of the day, the price of the Swadeshi, have the largest of all Sales Keep the skin beat. Are the cheap. ) est for the values and sailable everywhere. THE ORIENTAL SOAP FACTORY GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA. Tel Address :---"KOWSTOVE." Page #461 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN.: 7 NEWS. NEWS. NEWS. AITALA NEDITION. THE ALIPOR PRISONERA THE ARSON DER IN COURT. Thirunalt specially to deliver its (onvicta (un viet tremer Yuhanuje left Tara Nath Roy er reading the eight accused whowe (howdhury was Hastings monrings for the Andamansplaced before Mr. D. Swishon, Official -4 were not on the lint of prices with even of the Aliporn prisoning thief Promonry Mapintrate, ou gainst wlioni complaint w Gled. Mr. er who were convicted in connection Turnlay inorning by the C I D. Polion and counsel for the defence were with the Homb cute and sentenced to who have asked for a remand. t. The Tribunal in consideration transpor transportation, Berindra Kumar Ghose, the vinculus COR decided to mimit Ullashkar Dutt, HP Chandra De ed to boil on R45) Wand U ndra Nath Banerjee, Bibhuti Bhuan SEDITION IN CP va mrties of Rs. 500 leaving it option: The judgment in the appeal of Mr. Sirrar, Rishikesh Kanjilal And Indu for the prosecution to make any fur. Shambhurao (indgil, ex editor of the real Bhukt Roy. The first four were sen+ application regarding them on the teneed for life and the remaining for ten vernacular p'called "Deshawakuin. N proximo when the Tribunal would y rs. They luft the Alipore (untral der Neetinn 124 A for relieuling Birthtagain after the holidays. Mr. Grey Jail nt 3-30) under the west of a strong day Honour, was delivered by the Judi sain raised the question as to whether fore of Semy and four European fer cial Commisoners Moore Drake and Tribunal hal jurisdiction, while coun Bruwek man who upheld the conviction and jeante in charge of Superintendent Haul for the defence pred the experiency Hentence and by the lower fourt txin. 'They were spoken well of ly the i their sumedinte release, there being no And clieniswed the appeal. Jail Authorities as well behaved and harel plaint againnt them. The Tribunal working envicts. There were no durnouarvel, adhered to it orders trutinn Rud linturbance and the convict DACCA ARMS Act CARE. seemed resigned to their fate. Bruja Ballav Dar, Arrued in the EL. PRANJER AND THE GOVERNMENT. Narayanganj Arma Aeterse a boy of 12 In view of Mr. Paranjpe editor of hou been auteneil to one year's rigorous we intended visit to Mahal his native | LAHORE SEDITION. timprisont out by the Hornion Judke. live in Koiaba District, the birt clan in the labore mollition can kished lacintent of the town i n orders Singh, brother of Ajit Singh, plenilo not REVOLVERS ON RIVER BANK. . . nder Section 42, Bornhuy District Act kuilty and all that the book " (indr," On Naturly's morning' Mr. Watkins, i 1999, prohibiting Mahal or vicinity (Mutinv) was a translation of Mr Rrure hereof from Superintendent of the Inland Verwal: 11th December 20th Norte'back. "Rebellion of 1867 Wharve, Rent information to luspor ti aukly from publie tittorance, or anil the hook "lanet Me Kiyanot," De Beaux of the First Division Post rien singing of Huga, delivery of har: (Betrayal of Trust), of that of the same Police that he had discovered two powder ugun and use of gestures or minute authow Annontion of the Punjab." Hanks ou the bank of the river at Ahir. presentation and preparation for exlubi "The case against Lalchand for the sale Lolla Ghat. The Inspector went to the unor insemination of pictures, hyn bols of "Chair" W withdrawn. Lalchand, Hot and two revolver, two powder flash layard or of any other object or however six more cases pending and a whot flask wiapped up in #piere vf bing mtended to or in connection with against him. cloth lying at the chat were made oven ny movement to whow honour to Mr. minul tuy, the Elitor of the defunct to him. One of the weapon WAN H UY uranje. This order is issue in the Puh wil, in his written statement filed zle Balik pintul by Men'. Wewtley nel "pped belief that some persons in yesterday waid that the incriminating Richards. The other w** tive-chambre adid oranizing demonstrations and uticle in the "Peshwi" was held over one and appeared to be out of order. The leting by huis onder but published in his lence whot funkcontained wo shots and the pro le forgot to destory it. He Was worry der tanks contained water. The Alin anul POL.VI! FROM UYRMANY. for itu pulation, and for failing to flank love been macle over to Inspector W to the arms Art Case under Sections canrel his printer's declamntion. The Moulenhy of the Army Aut Tepartment !) an 20, of Buajnuv Dax, * never intended to create dinnatisfaction l'kingunj student who brought te who is enquiring into the matter. Nothing against the Government. The 4 at prevent is now the owner or from Germany by mal pred stunda potponed till januray 3rd. who placed the weapon white they ud was committed to the Dacra SER INN The CRM Aginnt Numel Al frund. ur trail the accused ploaded guilty u the l len Singh are being proceeded with. urge under Section 19. ( the second charge SEKKUR SEDITIOS ('ANI. withdrawn by the Public Prosecutor) udhe Leon Mentenced to onn year'1 ALTHORE IOMIS (ASE. The Nukkur neditiuus n. Ihment Mr. Justice larington, what been to the Ith Januar). appointed to hear the appeals of live of the appellant in the Ali Benih C arding whom the Wan SWADESHI SUGAR difference of opniu wetween the ("hif ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA Justice and Mr. Justie carndutt, will The Sugar natufactured by th.. Founders of Steel Trunk Industry commence the bearing of the apmulsun the 3rd of next month Campore sugar Worku Walan . in India. tified by respectable permets !! ESTABLISHED IN 19 different parts in India a um Best Machine mado, Suive paintext. genuineness and purity. In order! STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES. make it convenient to the puble FACTORY: have arranged to keep in mlock - 11, Maniktola Street (Kambagan.) HEAD OFFICE:-- on order at 11s. and 10 * 7/1, Cornwallis Street, (Kalitolm. কতিপয় অমৃতময় প্রবন্ধের . packet of Xos. 1 & 2 sugur BRANCH: anaj 161, Bowbazar Street, (laitahhhan..) SPECIAL RATES TO WHOLK DEALIN Duror CHHATRA BHANDAX LTD. GT JOU RT TIL Apply for particularn to CISE 4.1 College Square. CALCUTTA >8** 176133, aier 4:31968 & C. Agents. WHOLBALE & RETAIL 57. CANNING STREET, Cul . R. C. BROTHERS. Estetty 3 91 Farer o meets packets which we can mp3 Page #462 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. ist e rah Dir had en inom te wa Nik on farewell en NEWS. NEWS. Soon after the Civil Surgie Arrived Tout life was fubd to be extinct. TRADITH INASIK MACINTRATE SHOT. On the new being broken to Mix Vw published in our per, that Information was received in Bowly Jackson who WR in Bombay At 1... Mi Bankron Millan, Flits of the an the end that Mr. M. T. Jackman, time, the immediately left for Nanik wabubhimani," h e deputed MARION Jwge of Nawik, wam mhot dead The West Mympathy is felt for mi - unfoundrel by an Indian at a " Panaupari" purty. Jaukson in the terrible look she has Mr. Jackin was shot with a revolver hustained. 1 1HHATTI LEACILE. Hrshwin Lain. He had. Teen by * Hruhtin HRAIN. He had lien It is weated that the murderer after #meting of the leading Marathne It is wtated sted by the inhabitants of Namik Il m y committing the deed attempted to take whore representatives Among when he was popular, to feip. tram , Kolhapur, Natura, lot well entertainment in view of his ap his own life, but was prevented by the Japone, Hear, and other distant place parenhing departure to take up his new wd who had weird him after the Intorsin kotibay. A large and crowded 1 scoood shot had been fred. ponent, 1L WAM UN TY Mall Kathering o embled t him That Mantua Lauku would lw formed bunur. The proceedings were abilit to No sooner had the new reached close and the colleur W leaving for na then Mr. Morinon, Commiprinner 1. P ote and feguard the Milital the theatre with his Indian friul and that of Muntha. Was taking love of his guents and about Northern Divion and Mr. J. A. Cuider, to depart when a man inking advantage D. S. ., immediately left for the we take on (TAKE of his movement hot him with #re Tara Nath Rychw.hry who is want volver. The A IN IM mid to be a young in connection with the Alipore lub Brahmin but this laek eonfirmation. Last Night the crowded town of Narik THE HALUDRARI DACOITY. ham beet w at Betra and will Was thrown into a state of great excito. Mr. Ezechiel, District Mngintrate of le lorought down to eat. iment owing to the rumour which spread Nuden, on Monday resumed the magis. like wildfire that the collector had been House NKARO IN HOWRAH. LARLANinateel. terial enquiry in connection with the The Clutariminal Investigate the later on it transpired that the coller flludlari Dacoity care, in which Sailen MTN , winted by the lowruh DINtar had been invited by the inhabitants dr Nath Da44 and ten others are clarkof Nik Anung whom he was generally III Pule on Sunday warhed the house very popular for farewell entertainment ed under the New Crimes Act. Th. young mall narue (iyah Ranjan in view of his approaching departure to Circuit House where the case was laut Wherjee, kuid to be student residing take up in hiew duti in Borulay and large and crowled gathering had no Was guarded as before by the Gurklia u Nhihpur, in connection, it ik Heid, with bled tn do honour to the departing Col. Military Police. of the recent politirul lacuitien. The lector on the occasion. Babu Nirode Chandra Chatterji, vakil, From what can be gathered it is known IM.lice who were previously armed with on behalf of the Crown, produced UI that when the proceedings were kill warh watat made through mearch witne whune statements were recorded to be eliberl and the collector was tak. in camera." the prines, and Lukeluarge of letters ing him len ve Rad about to depart the namin shot him with a revolver. The In connection with the case, it is report. wud other document, besides photo of ACID whene namie lid not t ire that Khan Bahadur Shamsul Alum, M Arubinde Ghan, Lala Lajput lui IN Raid to be a young Brahmin frolul Deputy Superintendent of Police (1.), and Brahmabandhab puhul and copies Manmad. Another version is that Mr. Jackson Bengal, with Inspector Nishikante Banerpublications including the mind by Collector, Aud A itant (lector print ji of the local police on the 16th instant Mr. Arabindo Ghem. The nearh lanted w going to the Indian theatre of the city dinect with Mr. and Mr. Van Someren uncle a thorough abont four hours, No Arrent were 'arch of the home of and mulequently me Milan Bidhu kburan Biwi, one of the arou Smern and Min Han, the rughtered in raverine the minior mirtion of the and niech, pectively, at the PontTHE (UTR. ME. manter-General at the theatre. urnaments and challeged to have been Tarumetion with the recent Lomb A: Mr. Jackor Ntep into the Tosted. The murch is allegd to have beth mutiace at Ahmedabad, the police have theatre the MAHNİN who 'WAN Anarently conducted in o uence of the statohet - Narayanth Narwary of Narikin Whiding teppe forward and nimed A revolver and hot at Mr, Jakson which of Jitendra Nath Chuckerbartty, who was fram leone for identitication before Mr. misaod him. But before he could be arrested but discharge wlon with the Harem, omniniuner of Police, and are intercepted the fired once again other, on Tuesday, the 14th instant. The and on this winn whot Mr. Jack on paperty recovered in Atated to have la muuking enquiries of mill hands who through the heart. Immediately the dug out of u portion of the yard of the w pont at the time of the P N ALAN W.14 HII ly tuwit of houm where it WAN concealedJiteurs Ants in Ahmedabad people in the thentre it is said, will be examined HA A witnest il the case. The ormanents are reported Just out! Just out! have been identitied by with THE NANOLA DACITY. H. It is a The nine tutel tut the conditional CUMA THE perons he have parvion granted to Nailendra Nath , wirdy boun committed for trial by the HINDU SYSTEM OF RELIGIOUS who hnd male #conferion, las hern M ini Tribunal in winnection with the withdrawn, and he will not be made ar cety, alleged to be of political SCIENCE AND ART. prover in the cit. 1 Nangin in the Khulna District, will SECOND EDITION Five of the leven Ace used in the ceeded ngrinnt, along with the or Halucinuri ne tre remedients of vilingra tr-urther under Wertson MD ( P. Prir Rx /--0). adjoining Haludlari Hazar where the terlying members of Aging of dacvita. chevil MH Comunitted. The five nieli who The NP will be heard before Mr. CP. were wounded with buck hot front Hamilton, Dutrict Magistrate of Kluna, KINORI LAI SARKAR M. A. H. L. volver's have been discharged from in the cantant. Fatract from the took named HANhowpital. KRIMINA, HIN LIFE AND SAYING" I'rof. 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LAL HAZAL STREET, Celestia SC MUSENDER 11, C'hihatan Pertet, bhopping Porno Dansk ('aleita Baroodoo د مومههه TIL Web ROAD .726, UPPER CHITPUR সিংহমার্কা ঃ পুরাতন রেপাটন ঃ CALCUTTA Page #463 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. NEWS. NEWS. Local tourd, a day after my bianie 4 candidate was anathed in the liombay Mr. KLK 'DIRUL ALIPICATIOS. Governmeux Nette, Anit lastly when In reply to Mr. Kelkni'n letter to Netual roting u be mined to have Zurn. Huo's CANE burgen under Section 194 A of the Government reynenting I nsideration Chinnoncer India Penal Code was fr a gainst their muring him ineligible for Ilumbiy ngrinat the entire minul Hug on the lith. Th e "In the locative (bel, the 19 A. Mitely unfair like t.. Piosernment stated that it duriniu WAN y and to the Lal Rearl's electorate Tilesded not guilty ! wade #fter careful ronridentin fully k for an opportunity of the questinu. Hlie Enevllency in for m at , bould Hin Excellency in SIKKUR SEMTHY'it. . wwding! ..neil traietted his inability to with in alderen er planatin berary The Sukter elitian is draw the and for t en a Hin. Two villagen aan he the allegations held te The following is the full text of the Contot just #i Bania, the other, u Mahundan iyot. any grounds for my representation which Mr. N. C. Kelkar diminalisation usintaining that there is submitted to the Government of Bombay, ahulutely unthing in my pet treurd to raquestinx A rvinaiderntion of it TASTAAL INDIAN FED. Ivad C ernment to insider my brusence "The Hon'ble Mr. Chkhule his another orders - in the legislative (nuncil in pullie To The Secretary to the Governinent, interese appeal for subscription to the Transvaal Inclinn l'unds. Hervived the following Texislative Department, tu conclusion, I liez to why that tur targram from Mr. Candbi : --- Pas think Bombay. these vir a l i Excellene Mr. Tata for his inniticent and timely Sir, 1 leg to acknowledige receipt of weil will be pleased to renniler his The dintre i grunt. Tie 11011- copy of overnment Notification dated definio'n and to the lara! Bands to be l' lot is hard and our PUPATE 3 instaut, relating to my inndidature procurcle with drome. liningardled; their ration in insufficient. at the election to the Bombay Legislatie Primers carry p il: for refusing. Council lav the Local Bude to the Preni. TEA SWANSATHA SANTRI. they are put on paro diet and in litry deney, and forwarded to me hy the Comm. Regarding the trial of Swaminatha Na finement Prominent Marlem Hin minjoner, ( 1), with his office X. tri, furtul of which are alruniy pul< And Phrners are in jul. R539 D4-12-09. artunlly received Tislead in the under the dirt count, the copy, however, yeterday morning tely, armatult, the evidence is after my return from the moffuwil where 'T MADRAN NI APKT. pretty well scheel I ball been in connection with my election; Arguments on Turun Chandra likre, the Bengali of both litre sur. ul now hasten tuubmit the present Mr. Ahan, Crown Precater, ad handernagure, who was arrested the reprenentative in the hope that llin Exother day on uspicion of having been an crused the t'ourt said that the pri cellency in Council will be plenwed tu dence of keeva RAW convincing Bociate of Hotilal Varma, who wantin favourably consider the saine and to insur regarding the uppersion of videoer A5 clergoing imprisonment at Agra for wedi the Recerary orders areordingly tinn, was this day relene om bin al nr the motive of the The notification in question, declaring need. The letter written by the weud to Kesara signiaanee by the Commissiuner of Police me ineligille to be it can lidate at Council Rao, ishing the latter to send him wuhur panding further enquiries election, deprive me of a privilege, con dinate to the veted, was munt improper. edel under the rw funneils Act. In that letter the accused told Rau Lowon very citizen to k lection to the I. HORK SEDITION ASK. that his wuluhinate did not turnant The Npecial Magistrate w eng gel in Torlatina m illy pulnr muffing hostile. It was said that the wurde uring the edition in which Nand and that to in XIV of direction ute wat refresh his memory. This was um standa charged with publishing wedi ar MWP Manifestly intended AN # re. mewt extraordinary, as it wine the dut wurticles. There was a lengthy TON survu tu he und an only extraordinary of the court which has to examine hit is ning of some of occasion, but even then but without ea'nination as to the meaning of some of witness to do publie jantification 'The Reused. na 15the words and prinsessed in the incri The notification was inund nearly two Vertikuting police officer, which tuinsting articlor waoks uller the collector of luona and have had anything to do with men vital In the case against Kishen Singh and the annuiioner, 1., had received w etion with . Not antini IAI (bund, the former aunde antatement petronal intimation from myself about with the winting of this new improper to the effect that the incriminating bank tuy intendimi can lidature, one week after letter, he also arranged to meet Krus It handed Deshi Fouj" purported to be the moliminion of my nomination Aw Ru. For this weeting Kerava Ran Gym translation of certain artirle in the candidate to the Cullector's of Nanik and *pabilir plase where we geral gentlemen Juilera Herire on "Indian Army." It were Faut Khandesh, two days after the new sembled and the Nati wa W decided that the case woull be pro erplance, by the commissioner, .central pluedThey then met at the office u .erde aguinat Ajit Singh, Author of these Divin, of my wowination on formunt the distrient Prader one hour life and other seditiona books. scrutiny and the denpinth of voting R V kar k ve evidence before th.. papers to the delegates elected by the Court. The conversation that took place ECONOMIC PHARMACY. BOOKS WHICH EVERY INA TIONALIST SHOULD) Homeopathic Medicines. READ. 5 and 6 pice per dram in tube phials. Speech of Sj. Pala fiangadhar Tinh ANNI euch copy. Cholera Box or Family Box Cholera in Bengali 3rd edition Speeches of j. Aurobindo huo 6 AM +. with 12, 24, 30, 48, 60 anb 104 арвня cach roy. 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BENGAL AGRICULTUR td Ran that he must not produce the kinin price in advocatell Laws restrict. DEPARTMENT. Intter. In spitn of thin, the letter was in the alienation of land are condemned The (uleutta Gazette publishes the full produced and filed Orxhibit. These and an enquiry thoreon in anked for. Re ing Coverminent Resolution on the R. with the other mireunstances were cutti. u similar to those purned last year port of the Department of Agriestu ciently indicate of the motive of the ar. are al included dealing with:-(1) High. Bengal, for the year, ending the Wh soil. It must be wilde herr, e caires for Indian in the Army (9) latween than two pun WA, Mr.On Swadeshi (3) Education. (4) Omnibus CROANIZATION. chees vel. Mr. Abrahmin, that lonfor t lution, including Military Chargen, The question of the nrganization - Sention, of Judicial and Executive, Re- roming ARTt Superintendent of Somention of Judicial And Executive, Re the Provincial Agriculture presive M MILTON And Land Tax Service 1 hline thing was a law offer to the THE P INS IN BENGAL. till under consideration. The present (Havernment, for convidem in time, lor. The Bengale" in the coure of an all of Provincial Officers convite of Nidor lining High Court Vakil. In the Art Saturday wiote : Axaltants who are being trained from fare of thrun with it was for the sun . The hopen of united (uncreus, we empioyment en tenchers at the Provimin! iude the motive of the weed in all the fear, Arn o le realized. At least thin Agricultural (Ullege, travelling in iar per tane h ark to brine Alt Yar. The fact is to be deeply regretted. Apecten, 7 superintendenta or overnin viction of the man, arred in P for Bengalhavet it beart on united in charge of agricultural station, tint with the rint. I reals, Mr. Tamer (mg . We trunt, however, that the inspectors of Agriculture, I ansintant my. the Helena vakil, waid that the whole matter will it be permitted to lie where cologint and 10 turned in the arm was I wanitant entomologit. the it is bout this the printions will be Three students returned from Ammia Vanntinn lit wann Mastri and K r eumel uuder me favourable condi. in 1907-08 after receiving ayrimitual kan "The word om kw . Intion and the kind of A 'uited ngrang training at the Cornell Univernity, Ant the almenon of these won the pinion of eventually reachel. The enuntry wonld were appointed as Aunitants in the Krana Ranauglit Tutto le takrat urally like to know the rooms of his department; And of the two where whold it guide the court in forming in enn foilure. The All Iudin onference of ed during 1004-09 one entered the departe lucion Itinet that must for the oth Miten hul greed to the almoluto ruent ah & probationer. data for the cut to l.y. "Threr factuand unenditional mulicription to what is AGRICULTURAL STATION, have not mean evidence. The ituprar. popularly known am the creed, the first Six agricultrul stations at Dumra won or opinion of Keri RiR t evi. article in the ('unstitution. ThiN article Hankipore, Salour, (hinhin Burlan olenen. Further, the law o r that for Jays down that all government within and Cuttack were at work during the an ofenon of lordination there must be the Empire in the g lof ('ongipan api year. Stein were taken to wtart the reproantation, it twint not be misreprei rations and antitutional agitation, the nuore station at Kharagpur in Midun method for its attaininent. natu. Then eleniruts have not been . . . . . pore to l'epresent the lateritoare and prove to exist. Hence the paper course Olijuction was lowever, Laken now to at Ranchi to represent the Chota Nagw to diwharge the wed. the subscription to the creoul luy the representative oi the other party. pur plateau; but the projects have been They kept in beyance for want of money. THE CONGRESS. declineal" to sign any personal declaru The experimental work at Fraserganj DRAFT RESOLITIONS tion on the point in Rendition of entry NAH topel owing to the difficulty into the ConTM." If so bow evuld they The draft relations of the Indian enter the thing National Congre for the coming sexion UMTVinion; and the two small jute ser as at pirment contititel, and how could there be # for maintained ut Berlum have wonen published. They express 'nited Inre. l'un her were closed as the work can liv appreciation for the Reform Scheme, but THE PRIMIDENT E1. . . done equally well at the Chinua and clippintment that thu original clat 3 The "Malrau Mail" commenting an Burdwan Mtations, ..f the Indian (huile Act was not wlupt! Puncht Malan Mohan Malavya's election KUTENTIFIC EXPERIMESTR. (the one dealing with Executive Conan rilent of the Lahore CongTV The experimental cultivation cit) They also protest in the way. " A CONTtive Him , he in various kinds of crops including juta wulation under the 4 W ( HI, I triet loyalist und unternomment of cotten, Han, sugarcane, potato andre implain that the durated layer not barrott, the herray of Bengal. The WAH Camed on at various place in the Kiven a legitimate share in the Council, biro mailo hy the All India Congress I'rovince with diverse mults. Export and av that the claims of the houMore Committee is to be mended and we iments with jute Cutuducted at the ition of the learned profesiet leve trust that inter his guidance the pro wan natin on the lines laid down 1. ignored; all that disqualifications rding of the Laborp tangram will bens the Twpicalieneral of Art ultrictions of Art andinnifelul ureful were the fi were attended with suvenful results Faryalid unti ly wide varmer the Alt Congre held in Man. and Moved cuncluively that, with dur have been imperl un candidates for ele. SWADESHI LOOMS. care in cultivation and retting the to: And that the regulation lack # Burdwan cultivators could produce from hot and progresive wpirit. The treat. Flyshuttle Loom cheapest and most puntable without in the Narayanganj se te Work mount of In luna in Neth Afriu in then as good items un fiunt ments without borunkage. For is to be found in Eanter Bengal. The Jealt with and the usernment are urgettem apply to D, B & cultivation in Hebar Ly indigo planti to take further step. The Partition of AKOLA, has been discuttinued. Hengelupuestolakalist. Deportations G.I.P.R. The oxperiment with cotton line WINTER GOODS. THE ARYA FACTORY LARGEST IN INDIA Awarded Nodal at the Indian indestrial Exhibition of 1906-07. MACHINE-MADE STOVE PAITED STEEL TRUITS CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. Extract from Mr. J. G. Cumming, I. C.S. Nyotal K ort on Industrial Sarvey of Bon. A (lide talentta Gazette, August 9th, 1908) The ARYA FAKTORY OF 107, MACHUA BAZAR ROAD, CALCUTTA, turns out good Articles 107, MACHUA BAzan koad, lcutu. Tel. Add.:-"TRUNKS" CALOUTTA Shaw). (diferent skuigno) Rs. 10-18 each. Alwuns 7 to 10 RU WRAPPERS Rs. 4-12. Finties Nrge, Kashmere etc. of uli prices and designs ALL PURE WOOL.. Compare our prices Laboral discount to trade SWADESHI WEAVING Co., LD. 12, LAL BAZAR.Caloutta : EGISTERED TRADE MAHA Page #465 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ - KARMAYOGIN. Katinfactory realts. The tax cultivad esea for cultivaton and delivered popu. tint Dsooria in Muzaffarpur Wilar lecture on the subjevt. Voluntary prwious year, the department published Guancially very succelul. The Agricul and circulated loufoto and Dot contamservice to the line of agriculture of this al chemiot conducted ing Informatina in connection with Agriseries of ex- character Are *pecially valuable, and de cultura periments to test the rugar yeikling pr o rro the fullest Large queation of seeds of serve the fullest rorognition from the varioan erop man qwertion of the different varieties of communitr. a nd cricultural iruplements were ingved from the govern. ugarcane, but no definite conclusions AONICULTURAL ASORTATION, FAIRS AND ment central med store which we th: have yet leon roached. EXHIBITIONS. moved during the year to the wite of the SERICULTURE The great interest lakon in the agricul Agricultural School Farm at Bibpur. The work of the vilk-rearing outablish tural development of the province hy INDIGO RESEARCH. ment made satisfactory program during many nomliers of the Provincial, Divi- The indigo roboarel operations at Xir the year. The old silk coinmittee, consional and District Agricultural Associa- wiah ware continued with the aid of the pinting of non-official members, Wations, and the servicen randara tion, and the services rendered by them Government ruleidy of Rs 50,000. Por Woolished and was roplaced by a new one to the Agricultural Department are the next five years Government will en with four milk experts as members and pourre of gratification to the Lieutenant tributo Rn. 32,000 your on condition the Director of Agriculture as president Goverunr, to whom the work of Mr. that the Bihar Planlar' Amanciation I nder the nupervision of this new com. Sarola Charan Mitter Into Judge of the vubecribe Rt. 10,000 annually to the cont tuittee mulberry farm with a central kleutta High Court, Rai Lalit Mohan of the research work. The Amoriatina nocl-rearing nursery WAS sarted at Singh, Rai Baldur of Chakdighi, and beve obtained for that period the ti Berhampur. The 9 model nurserien Babu Purnondu Narayan Singh, Secretary | vices of Mr. J. Porgtheil, who belonging to the old silk coinmittee have Patna Anaveintion, has been specially terenigned his poet na mperial Bacteriale be brought under governniont manageported. Mr. A. N. Moberly, IC, S. hankint in the Pura Agricultural College Nu ment and 5 new ones are under cons done much in his capacity of Chairman of Research Institute in order to carry out vruction, of which 3 are in Berhampore, the Sambalpur District Association for and complete bis researcheo. I in Birbhum and I in Midnapora the benefit of agriculturo in thnt district. They are intended to supply healthy The agricultural laira and shows held Mr. N. C. KELKAR'S wood to the rearers of milkworms. The during the year, of which a brief necount INELIGIBILITY. total value of the nood sold was IX. is given in Appendix 11 to the report, te A PROTEST MEETING AT POONA. 1. 174. Experiments made with JAPAN ceived grants-in-aid from Government MR. G. K. GOKHALK PREADER, and Italian mulberry wood gave encourag. Aggregating Ra. 6,642. They appear to | A largely attended meeting of the Ingrosult be continuing to worvo very weful pur Deccan Sabha W held on Baturday AGRICULTHAL EDUCATION pose. IRRIGATION. the 11th instant at 6 r. w. in Phnom Little advance Was nie during the The well-boring operations which have Wada to protest against the disqualities year in the promotion of agricultural been undertaken in this province on the tion of Mr. N. C. Kelkar hy the Buna education in the province. Unexpected recutuinendation of the Indian Irrigation lwy Chivernment iu the recent election delay in the commencement of the Cominnion live made little progress by the Dintrict B ride of the Control Agricultural College buildings at Salinur during the year partly in consequence of Division. Hon'mle Mr. G. K. Gollur will prevent the opening of the clases the want of practical experience on the provided and the following resolution l.efore November 1910. Meinwhile, the part of the muperintendent and partly WAN unanimously adopted: agricultural lace at the Sibpuru because of the difficulty of clone super. The locan Sabhx lege loave to enter Engineering College have been abolish vision over his work. He will for the ita renpotful but emphatic protest ed, but an attempt to secure some conti future conduet his experiments under the Against tlw di qualification of Mr nuity in training har been made by the supervision of the Principle of the Agri- C Kolkar under clum (i) of Hagulation grant of scholarship at institutions in culture (llege At Habaur. A Inry 4 for the nomination and lection of other provinces. The students attending number of artinan wells were bored during | Additional Members of the Bowl.my the agricultural classon attached to the the year in Muzaffarpur by the District Lexiliative Council. In the pan . HPV'eral zille schools and the collegiate Beard in connection with the scarcity of the Salha there is nothing in Mr. Kulhar wbl at Cuttack generally took little real water that prevailed there and were t r oputation or intendent to July to Interest in their work, the only exception considerable extent succesfal. CXPIXI by the Governnient of the exer being at Gays, where agricultural instruc PUBLICATION OF AGRICULTURAL tional pwera Conferred by the claim tion has been made a part of the general INFORMATION. And the Mulle doenin it itu duty 11) . Bewiden the qunterly Journal of Agri tuutine. The deputation of more at dents culture which WAN tarted during the prewent to the Government the fut Lo America to study agriculture was die untinued during the year, partly because AN INDIAN BOARD OF the supply of such trained men was like ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. ly exceed the immediate requirement the department and also because it B. MUKER JEE & Co. noethed doubtful whether training under Diplomad Accountants & Auditors American conditions as altogether wuitable for this country. (London) Mr. A. C. Sen, rotired District and Sor 98, Clive Street, Colla sions Judge, who was trained at the Cir. GUARANTEK KOMIT AND SATISFACTURY anoster College in England, has kept up WORK AT Moderate Fees. his interest in agriculture, has both beld Then use the one that is th. bent. "KUNTAL-KAUMUDI" is the best hair-oil by virtue of its Wonderful brain-cooling.. ani bair re-Dewing proportius. wild aroma is very pleasing all. Price only 12 o ESTALBISHED 1887. 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AND neration of the order in quentian But whatever might be thought of that lound to impir the value of the all felt it to be their duty to enter their ..me of rforms in the eyes of the rigest protest against the application M e and to interfere seriously with its of that cand to a man like Mr. Kelkar. They all know Mr. Kelkar well and working in the Tea. M OKILRA NYLII, Dr. G hale, in opening the powered that he knew him very well. He had no il that it was with deeper bitating in waying that there wa TO CALCUTTA. fram wenye of public inty that thug in his views or in his career which Inv were sembled three that mening could in any way justify the strong He 24 no doubt that the Reform Re. tion taken by the Governmeut ngainst sation hnd barli received with deep dis- him. Mr. Chokhale did not whare Mr. printment throughout the country rx- Kolkar'n views in some matters but that pt among Mahnmedan cicle. It was did not prevent him from entertaining a rely that a Inger prentation wincere regard for Mr. Kelkar who WLA A given to the Mahames than could generous and fair-blinded opponent with 1. jrtified on any fair or reasonable b 4 an honourable record of public work i. "The differ inne in the trtment behind him during the five years that .. the muniti in regard to the Mr. Gokhale was President of the Poona franchise and the qualifications for randi. City Municipality. Mr. Kelkar WAHA Wellknown invigorating tonic of ! Wanite intake and will entirely member of that body and ho deemed it body and mind. It had boen rucogneury. While the merits of the l.i4 duty now to give a public testimony nised as the best tonic alterative her Iny hidden away w r Amal of not only to the real and capacity with crul and it defecta a inequitien which Mr. Kelkar did luis work, but also in Nervous debility Exhansion, Los w glaring and lay on the wife. The to the inanner in which be approached of Memmory. Brainfng Dimness of t important lunt of the reform wannil municipal questions from the Hand- sight, Confusion of Ideas, loss of The dargest of the functions of the point of public cool only. That such vigour, Nervous hendache, palpitaLaineilm. That WAN undoubtedly value man whould be disqualified under clawe tion of heart, Mental prostration while and would largely uniwer their pre. (i) and that the action should be taken General sleeplessius ctc --4 oz. trouuirements but the distribution of nt a time when the one thought of every entation and the elerton Whihoily houkl below to work the reform phial Re. 1 Dozen Rs. 11. Pound y provided were heriously defective: Mcheine B6) A to remove mucbn po Rs. 3-8 and he was convinced that the Regula rible of the existing friction wax what he tion would have to be revined in regard confessed ho failed altogether to unders both before the next mlectionnementand. In his humble opinion the step om. However it Wan just now the taken by the Government Wim most ill. duty of all to nonke the best of whint they advised and unjunt and waiteulated to luud got as the Viceroy had urged them Cant worious discredit on the new reforum de the other day at Madras. But the in the eyes of the public. The imprem A potent remedy for habitual Canin matter they had asembled that evening nion producod Wall Mont Fainful And Mr. tipation cough gout rheumatism to consider wall of Auch nature that an Gokhale sincerely trusted that the worms, bilionsness and piles. The mestint protot W44 newy Against Government would see it way to re- best nervine tonic ndministerod in vhat had heen done. The Bombay consider the matter and remove that Convalescent state. 4 oz. phin Re: 1. Hvernment ha disqualified Mr. Kelkar in preint. Iker clay (i) of Regulation which Dozen Ra. 11. Rs. 3-8 Per pound. The Hon. Mr. (ioklalo writing to the pwere tovornment to implify Times of Indir" "re" ita criticism non it, in its opinion that person WAN justifying (overnment's action for dis . Much reputation or antecedents that hin qualifying Mr. Kelkar says:--Even frir- An ideal combination of lodi. lection would be contruty to the public minded and generous men have been interest. Now on the free of things this Sarsaparilla with gold. The best known all over the world to corumit An exceptional power intended for errors of judgment under the stres of remedy for all sorts of venorial poison save and oxreptional Care only. All strong omotions or owing to a mistaken and mercurial taint in the blood. 4 linary AM4 including those of gross sense of loyalty to their chiefs. For oz. phin Rs. 1-12. Dozen Rs. 20. moral delinquenre in which no disquali Mr. Kalkar'a conduct in the contenipt Pound R. 6-8. hentiow would be easonablo were provid. Court case, the High Court sentenced el forly launch from (a) (b). The power him to fourtien days pimple imprison. conferrou by clauso (i) was an idditional ment and a fine of one thousand rupees wer wbviously intended as a reserve to That the High Curt did not taken A wet cases of perway of known and ir very serions view of that conduct may iconritable Itility to the very existence he concluded from the furt that it did ...' the British (overnment who could not notaneel his "wanadan pleader." et le touched by any of the previous Mr. Chokhalo concludes: ." You my Us The very fact that aven doport. that notion of lovorniaent will commend persone were not expreanly disqualified troll to all honent and straight think by the tegulation shows how extreme It is used sucessfully in Acidity ing men, but I have discumet this the cases to be and bow strong and matter with cores of my friends as Indigestion and diarrhoca. 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Suny H and of climate 9131 44 457 45within a futtnight. 1 us ing and fac50- , 411761 411 NIBS blundules internal and eternal in a ও শিক্ষা, তবঙ্গল উপন্যাস প্রভৃতি নানা slott litar it bol irritate but has .:30 Tillerent kinu! Imp u r | বি সুপাঠ্য প্রবন্ধে পরিপূর্ণ। শিক্ষিত্রেই C! with Pongnhuko. Wenky.bin RH 9 99 913 * 3'51 F. Super Rapply to Sole VP. PR. 2-3-0 Agents S M 'ABELKER & KAVIRAJ NIRAN (ILANDRI SEN 119* in ARCUANDO. Calcutta Cum. naets 95751 P. O. Burunagar, North Baranagar, CALCUTTA. ৩নং কলেজ কোথায়, কাকাত Page #475 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. I. 17th Paush 1316. No. 26. Notice of Removal. Milf lavin Natal (ongere tors to watch the priormences of how many drogat did the lutinn the gallant thrhundred in this The office w thr - mation : The magnificent Thermople of Moderatism, will pojin li brrr .. tutal of thn hun . From Ben- bos liberal as the facts will allow. 14. Shani Butr .ww to la Sin Surudrowth. Bhundra toulil there be more damning 4. S pookur Loir Cathenti. nathaniel A. (huhuri with le evidence of the unpopularity of than half-it-sluzen followers curiched this pretentious body of well-to-do FACTS AND OPINIONS. Lahore with their presence; Madrid oligarchy electing themselves semi con le manter only twelve; the secretly ill close rectorates of 1 The Perishing Convention Central Provinces sent 80 few handful of men and yet daring to The Convention has met at that the rearters are home to call themselves the non' Congre Lahore and the fact that it could mention the member. The United The farce is almost over. The weet at all, has been hailed as a | Provinces weint, according to the finity of their pretenons has been Great triumph by the Anglo-Indian Amritu Bacar Patrik's Curres shown up signally. The convention Pre. But the success of this mis pondent, about thirty: the Bombay will not dare again to meet in the begotten body in avoiding imme. number is not mentioned, but even Panjab, it will not come to Bengali dinta extinction has only wired tu the Statesman does not go beyond Nagpur, Amarati and the Mahn how the marks of decay in every cighty: the rest cance from the ruahtra are burred to it; and if the part of its being, and the loud Punjab. Even the Anglo-Indian attendance from chorus of culegies streaming up Madras 24 nný trwa Anglo-latin will not help to champion of Conventionisin, ehti- ign, it will not be unny for it tu command Molong its days. Innting largely and on the biLAIA of following or an The miserable hopes and expectations, cannot audience again in the Southern Prepacity of its numbers, the absence raine the total to four hundred sidency. What remains to Conof great wations to its leaders, the memper takes refuge in the ventionis' Bombay city, (lujeret a n ing of stilling coldness, "huge concourse of spectatora, but, and the United Provinces are still 1 -Tence and disapproval in the when it cones to nctual fructe, the open to them for a Hennon. The ruidst of which its orators perorated huge concutire melts awnyinto Home abstention of # dinguntemtion end rolved, have been tvo striking hundreds of perators, an estimate has j e wentence of death on w he concealed. Even the Nutra. supported by the statement in the this prudy of the I n National 1 , which is anxious to pres off Bengaler that there were consider. Congrey. thin fiasco in a signal triumph for Merleration and dwells on the enxbly more spectators than delegntes. The Convention President's address. It is admitted that Brudlaugh thurinum and earnertnoes in the The most remarkable feature of Hall which cannot sent more than Brindlaugh Hall--an enthusiasm Pandit Madan Mom Malaviya's three thousand was far from being und Ormestnen other reporters were aurem is not what he willout filled, tbe Stuteeman observing two unable to discover;-is obliged to what he omittel my. I be wings of the Hall to be quite adinit the smallness of the circle to accounts telegrapher in Berlinempty and other accounts reporting which these creditable footings were the Hall to be half empty. An ed, be said nothing! confined, To this body calling it allowance of soine thousand meta- orninent, nothing a? .. Page #476 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 KARMAVOGIN.. the Boycott, of course, the Conven. the back and says in etiert. "What truth is that they have been the tion has boycotte - nothing about if we have kicked you downatnira? Hy worsted in their diplomatic the Bengal deporteers, only a few Can't yon be a good fellow and hit tions with British Librrlishu Anit words about the Transval. The quietly on the bottom step until they are now trying to exeul pech 14 relly wech about we take it in our heads to pull you, themselves before the public bu the fortum and every other great up a little further." Ani Moderatiam' throwing the blame on their allir quration of lulian politics WiL4 mnt comply if it wishes to be toler- No English slatestnan can be georglected. The attitude atert. demned for trying to get the best of the Convention on the Reforny The Allegod Breach of Palth. of a diplomatic bargnin of this kimi; 14 tiket boy that own insincerity 1 The Moderate critics are never the Inger munt blame his own fulle which is the hallmark of Moderate tired of harping on the difference not the good faith of the whit politics The Convention tosolute between Lord Morley'scheme and party. Did not the Bengal Molertion is mul up of two parts, and the R elations anil alleging or ntos recently propose a similar bar static tribute of prin t ti. hinting that promises have been gnin to the Nationn lists in the tude to the two Dr Mosley ingil to the car which have been Unitel Congress Committee's nogur and Mintos, for their carnestoken in the act. The Shtermen tintions! And, if the Nationalists and runn" dan cara, (not very naturnlly rerents the impliet had been fools onough to AVI the grotesque aburdity of the lan charge of breach of faith. We do would they have been justitie King) in extending to the people tot know whnt private hopes the afterwarris in quarrelling with the oi' this country a "fairly liberal Secretary of State may have held goodl fiuith of the Moderates merely measure of constitutional refonin, out to Mr. Gokhale or Sj. Suren- because they themselves had chosen and a detailed and lanming indiet Iranath Banerji, but, judging from to enter the Convention on condi mout of the near for restrictions Lord Morley'n public utterancer, we tions which would have means and provisions which are "excesiveo not think the charge of n breach hopelen ineffectiveness in that and unfair," "unjunt, invidious and of faith can be for a moment sun. i bwly and political suicide onitside! huniinting." "arbitrary and me tainer. He has never pretended If infants in diplomacy choune retom ." ind for the teal that his reform with the granting of cherish an obstinate iulmiration for distruint" of the educated CINC democratic constitution or the their own Machiavellien elevernes and the ineffective and unreal first step towards Parliamentary or mere bookmen who do not composition of the non-officinl if-government. On the contrry understool thu A. B. C. of practical majority. If there is any meaning politics, elect to play the game in language, the second part of the thonght his mousure to be anything with pust masters of political stateresolution gives the li: direct to of the kind he woull hare immedi- crnft, the rohult in a foregone conthe fint. The language is farately withelmwn it. All that he clusion. We have expened over stronger than any the Karmoyayin promised was a scheme by which and over again the hollowness of has ever perunitted itself to employ Indinn public opinion could be the pretensions of this measure to in its condemnation of the Reforms more liberally consultel, and there figure is a great step forward in and, if the condenmation is at all were from the beginning listinct Indian subministration or the begin justified by ficts, the Reforms atre indictions that the Govern ning of a new progressive rain dructionary and not a progressive ment would put its own mean. Indian politics, but we did not beel pices of legislation. And yet who ing on the phense and drawn the publication of the Regnlatioris is the chief monthpiece of the listinction between Indian opinion to open our eyes to this bullewke's Convention and the met lamng- and Indian cuenta opinion. If Lord Morley's own statements, the ing critic of the Reforms? A gentle the Moulerntes chose to interpret nature of things and of humanity man who le net the neal of appro- this limited concennion ns the grant and the cluuscs of the Reform Bill val on Lord Morley' mente by ing of a constitution and new itself were a sufficient guide to anyentering the Council of his province Magna Charta, neither Lord Morley one with even un elementary knowWH an elected meinber. Actions nor Lord Mintos are to blame for ledige of politics. pouk more strongly than words, deliberate and gratuitous self- The Nasik Murder. and the Government of India atre deception and deception of the The tale of Linations is ev. little for criticism in douail no long people. The complaint that the dently not at an end ; and it in un they get acceptation of the non-official majority is ineffictivo difficult to believe that they will be whole. Frote the Viceroy down to iul unren, men simply that it until were normal condition the b est Anglo-Indian scrib- is not it popular majority. We do things has been restored. The Uler the appeal to the Moslerates is not think the Government sporadio and occasional character of to critice details hereaftur, if they proinised a popular majority: they these regrettable incidents in suftichoose, but to nccept the Reforrs, pomised non-official majority cient to prove that they are not the thu perpetun division of the two and they have given it. If the work of it widespread 'Terrorist Indian communities the humiliation Moderatoy chose to believe that organisation, but of individuals uk of the Unce, the extrusion of the the Government would go out of wall groups raw in organisation echiented chests from their okl leul- its wny to inake the non-ufficial and irresolute in action. The ing position, the denial of the only ninjority * popular one, they have Anglo-Indian superstition of'great trup basis of self-government,--to let, themselves to thank for this pitiful Revolutionary organisation like the As the Indian Deily Veuw persu.t- self-delusion, against which the Russian Revolutionary cwmitters sively puts it, bygories be bygones. Nationalists have been warning the l is a rotuantic delusion. The factor Anglo-India pats Moderatismi un country for ne timo pust. The are enui:cly ir.consistent with it. Page #477 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MARMAYOGIN. . What we sou is that, where there is stand by this time that National- not an easy thing in this onuntry wormulicrepnission of a severe kind im and not Moderatism is the to establish a weekly review of thi in the part of the authorities, there effective politienl force in India. standard written in English, and is sponsolie retaliation on the part of Transvaal and Bengal. it has therefore heen necewaty few youthful conspirators, perfectly There are two crying grievances for us at the outset to placu price random in its aim and objective. which have done more than any on the paper which should ensin. The Nasik murler is an act of ter thing else to em bitter popular forel. its being self-apporting even with rorist reprisal for the dangerously ing against the authorities and in a limited circulation. The Kurni. sciero scutenco passoil on the revo both in the populations mustyin, however, in Dow sufficently lutionary vursitier Savarkar. It is directly affected have resorted to 10-ssful to allow of a concession punil that there should have been PREMIVO Pistance in the only of this kind wing made without many insoting in Maharashtra remedy oprint there. The first is financial mjury. The subscribe to lenounce the wissimtion, but the gun and systematic oppression to the deaner edition will be com such denunciations do not carry is now being practise on the Indianaponted by the superior get-up and try fur. They have no effect in the Trnsvaal, the other the paper, while the cheaper with whatever on the minds of the tuen repression of national uspirations will remove the grievaner of the who are convinced that to slay and toward unity nud self-development large number who have hithen be slain is their duty to their in Bengal. typuted by Partition and ben debarred trom ruling the country. The discus is one that Deportation. Nothing can be review by their scanty went run only be dealt with by removing trore inconsistent than the attitud.. Laken by the Mixlerate Convention Its roots, tot by denouncing its NATIONAL EDUCATION. towards these two questions. They kymptoms. The Anglo-Indinn papers - have telegrapheal their sympathy 000time the root in our criticism of with the heroic pilssive rusistance From the beginning of the natio Government action and policy and of the Transvar Inclints: they have al movement, in spite of its niggest the wilencing of the Press - shown their sympathy with Bengal thusiasim, force, innate greatness, as the best means of removing the t. If the Ciovernment believe in chefect how mule itself apparent, by boycotting our bruycott. Eight fatality of insufficient effective this antiquatel Jiayuni, they may cen thousand rupees were promised for the Transvaal Indians in the has pursued it, which whowed tha: certainly try the expedient suggestone scene of enthusiasm which there wilg a serions Haw somewhe d. Our idea is that it will only relieved the depressed dullness of in this brilliant opening of the crive the mot, deeper. We have the proceedings, and although we erat. The mature of that Haw has ourselves, while strongly opposing have little hope that this spasmo been muude manifest by thw pri and criticising the actions and pulidis activity will be follower up by of trial in which, time, the cy of the bureaucrney, abstine! endly support, it is better than real force which made for MICS trom commenting on specitic acts of nothing. On the other hand the has been temporarily withdrun, rprension, it we had to wish to Bengal questions were left to be so that the weaknesses still inben. intime public fueling: but to silence moved by Bengalis, the Partition to in the nation night leich Nationalism means t help Terro Sj. Bhupendranath, the Deporta and removed. The great Has was risni. Our view is that the only tions to Mr. A. Chaudhuri. de the attempt to combine the way to get rid of the case in to pitation was appointed by the Con with the ol, lo subject the comme «lisprove Mr. Gokhale's bantul of the trgence of livelit to the vention to proceed to lay thu ques teaching that violence is the only tion of Partition once more before angel, the entions, the hewitating, incans of Hocuring independence, to Lon Morley: ind of whom, think men out of ympathy with the point vive the poople hope in * peaceful you, the deputation is to consist! of the new genable to grump the and offoctive mann of progress to. Si. Surendranath Banerji and Sj. need of the future, afraid to apply wards that ideal, which is now the Bhitendeannth Bon. Not a single the bold and we methos which penly or secretly cherished ideai Cu alone in the to, Muleratedeputy is forthcoming from ofevery Tudian, to that end to the whole of Indir to support Bon Wpt the matters in organize peaceful opposition and for pl. altre alla al even to this extent in its bitter progre within the law. If the purifying Heng, puruly bl. and arduous struggle. Yrt men Ciovernment can retrace their stops in bow ipparent that it with.. are not asumed to go from Bengal and remove the ban from Inwful Nationalisterneut which is itt as self-elected delegates toa (onIMANIC resistance and self-help anel «Dergy courage, bukless of though vention which has linowned and the Nationalist party, while holding redine's itco.pt the conditions dishonoured Bengal and which its ultimate political nim, will Bengal han disowned. of progress, give the movement its clefine its inimertinte objective within Our Cheap Edition. forcu and vitality. Wherever that limits which a Radical Government The difficulty felt by many stu- force has been withdrawn. th.. ein hereafter consider, we believedents and educated men of small movement ho collapsed. Th. politics in India will resume & nor means in buying the karma yopin older men have shown themes mal course under normal conditions. at its ordinary price of two annny. I utterly noble either to supply the We propose to do our part; we will has been so much presset on wir moral form that would mumtnin the Nuo whether the Government think attention that we have found it forward mich of the nation or t! it worth their while to respond.necessary to bring out it cher beniw-power to gmpple with anti They ought to be able to under. edition at one anna a copy. It is a problem. In swadeshi the for USR CHATT&B BRO'S RAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BEST & RELIABLE IN THE MARKET. Page #478 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. Intimitanplied, and the per general humanistic mining which i grants to maintain them merely as I nice of the rint In:zak of silent essential to national culture, has necessary feeders of the Calenta bationi in risting any attempt been sufficiently proved by the fail. institution. But unless moye. to draw bwk froin boycott has ntre of Mr. Pality Technical Collegement of this kind in supported by in the innvenient to prefer to command adequate financial wise organization and energetic tuligt til lett foreign support. Unless this movement is propagandist emanating from an als, but the withirawal of nctive carried on, as it was undertaken, as active centinl authority, it must Natiomintendevour hnu reulted part of a grint movement of nation- Roonrink under the weight in the top of progresu. Swaalrurgener, unless it is male, of unsolved problema mo. ochi m intality itsell, it no longer visibly to all, a nursery of patriot. surmounted difficulties and unrevancos. National Fluentionism and A mighty instrument of amended defects. The curricnluin cuishow breathe active foren tional culture, it cannot mucceed. of the Council is extrordinarily hunt been withdrawn from it: it It is foolish to expect men to make elabornte and expensive, and in. not abw'utely wrish beans gront macrifions while disconnging volves a great outlay for the forinaHertain mount of Nationalist their hope and enthusiasm. It is tion of library, laboratory, and r.devotion his entrenched itself not intellectual recognition of duty workshops, and, Arranged as it is on in this list stronghold and holds it that compels sustained self-sacrifice the vicious Western systein of drir. nennst great els under the most in masses of hoen: it is hope, it is ing many subjects nt time into couraging circumstances. A cer. the lofty arlour of a gront ense, it the growing intellect, is wlow, eamtuin amount only--becnego jart in the enthusinam of n noble and brons, A strain on the mind of the of the active enthusiain and wolf courgeous effort. It is amazing students, wasteful of time, impos. Nerifice which created the move that men calling themselver educat- Hible without an unusual number of int, has been lelibertly extruded d and presuming to dabble with good tenchers. The financial profrom it in obedience to fear or even public movements should be blind blem created is one of urushing her motiver. part. has abandoned to the fnet that the ances or fail difficulty, yet the ('onnel think it in ingust at the degeneration ure of National Education is inti they have done their duty when of the system in incapable hande toately bound up with and, indeed, they have created the problem and and the rest is now finding its selfentirely depends upon the fortunes do not seem even to dream that there erotion buffed and deprived of the of the grert resurgence which give is any all on them to solve it. Even chance of McCon by the name in- it birth. They seem to Inbour for the Calcutta College in whose pity and weaknes at hendunder the delusion that it was an maintenance they are more keenly LAIN. academical and not a national im interested, they can only make feeble The National Council of Educapulse which induccil inen to rup and pasmodic efforts when, as Inn, 14 it is at present composed, port this great effort, and they seek annually happens, there is a deficit has convicted itself of entire incapato save the institution from pre in the budget. The academical city whether to gan the meaning of mature death by exiling from it problem of teaching so many subthe noretuent or to preserve or the enthnsiasm that made it pos jects in so short a time without out cute the conditions of its succes. sible. They cannot ignore the doing the exploits of the Calcutta 1. the majority of the members it service done by that enthusiasm, University is a brain-killing and Ismeruly an interesting academical but they regulit merely as the life-shortening machine, does not priment in which they can enInder by which they climbod and seem to occur to these lofty and we Iwy mome of their pet hobbies or Are busy trying to kick it down. cluded minds. They are content hatiny i generul vague «liutintuc. They are really shutting off the with creating the problem and tion with the established University steam, yet expect the locomotive to maintaining it by their system of sitem. To others the only valu. exhininations. Even if funds were go on. able part of it is the technical ins"The successful organisation of forthcoming, there would still be tinction given in its workshops. the Bengal National College in the necesity of providing a regular The two or thrue who at all regard Calenttn was the work of its able and plentiful supply of teachers part of a great national moveand enthusiastic Superintendent trained in an entirely new systein of meut, are unnerved by funr, scoptinided by a body of young and self instruction. This urgent problem ciun mod distrust and, by introducsacrificing workers. The National the Council has systematically ing the principles of Chanakya Council which nominally controller ignored, and not even the elemontury into its public policy, are dupriving in reality only hampereil it: all that steps of establishing a Teacher's It of the first condition of its oonti. the Council contributed to the Training Clase in Calcutta e xistence. It is fully to expoct Ayatem, wns its defects. The schools and inuing a series of muitable that the nation at large will oithor in the Mofussil were created by the books in the vernacular has been My husvily or make gruat sacrifiore enthusiasm of the Nationalist party, Attempted. The only problems merely tu support an interesting the propaganda of its leaders and which the Council seems willing to undemic onperiment, still loss to the ardent self-devotion of little grapple with aro, first, the problem allow a few loerbod men to spoil bands of workers who gave their of supporting National Education he intellectual development of the self-sacrifice and enthusiasm to lay without incurring the wrath of the duce by indulging their hobbies at the the foundations. The Nationalist officials and, secondly, the problem iublia expense. That the people officials ana, Council has never lifted a single of evading the spirit of the clause will not support a mere technical education I finger to help the Mofusil schools, finger to which forbids it to subject itself to divorced from that I beyond doling out unaubstantial any any form of Clovernment control, Bool.Bool Soaps are yarivalled in the parket, Page #479 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. .. while observing the letter so as to citizen. If they are against spiritu citizen. If they notieng what we are writing, prevent the invalidation of its en aliut, it clony not help the latur mechanically, therefore, ways this dowinents that it supports religion or plans profund thinker, nubomatic writing But if the National Council is the imagination and fitte. '. tb the same kind of content to fail in its duty, the conn- motion of enlind Fiet ! . p o "The one little try cannot be euntant to allow this what we desire to them or w hom this sublimely great educational enterprise to rilicule, widence is what we have licitam e nt in that auto perish. We do not knw how or to weigh, not supported argonate wring hos no resenblanco bs whom the Council i c . It ments or questions of fitness or pro- whatever .. mehanical writing. seems to have followed the example Ibility. The improbuhle may be. When a tus white mechanically, of so many bodies in India which true. the probable entirely false he ne mut notice what he have started a democratic institu- In julging the evidence, we must waiting: when he writer automatie. tions and ended as close corporations attach e rin importance to the ally, he sterrefully and hun wf-electing and it recte. Put opinion of men who have denit his whole attenta fixed on it. If it is impossible to alter the cut with the facts at first hanit. Recent. When he writi fuechanically, hin prent character of this bowly and ly two puch men have put succinct band record thing that it is put into it keener blowl and clearerly their arguments for And in his mint.write: when he brains, some other centre of effort Against the truth of spiritualism, w w ately. his hand must be created which will under- Mr. W. T. Steal the timone eon. tauscribes whething which it is take to grapple with the probleins jurer, Mr. Maskelyne. We will wot in his mind to write and which of National Education, the supply deal with Mr. Milakelyne firmt, who is often the rower of what hin of trained and self-devoted teachers totally denies the value of the facts wind would tell him to write. and of books which will guide them on which spiritualism is hasel. Mr. Mr. Maskee nther gives the in the importing of knowi on Miskyne put forward two the installer land writing in letter tiw lines, the reawakening of in- Intely inconsistent theories, first. alle en putting an ok E-post, hope and enthusiasm in the thnt spiritualis fraud and which hen afterwarvi quen untry, the provision of the neeme humbug, the second, that it is all time she could not remember. Thin Page #480 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN . .. sluted having been previously ANANDAMATH. Kalyani at home under the care of Eknown to Mr. Stead. The second is CHAPTER XI. some suitable guardian and takes nut conclusive in itself. There 1 It was after much tribulation upon himself this beautiful, por r some predictions which keen that Mohendra and Kalyani met and divine vow of service to the mind en tanke by info-roncu ur ngain. Kalyani Aung herself down Mother. Therefore he gavel kle, but, if we notice the hits and and wept, Mohende wept even consent very rentily. The hunt forget the ini ses, we shall believe tuore than she. The weeping over, And wife, rented from fatigue, tok them to be prophecie and not orde. there was much ado of wiping the their danghter in ther Arms at try previons. The real value of les for as often as the eyes were Mit firth in the direction of P . Mr. Swowl'defence of the phenomena wipe the tears began to come chinha. Is in the remark..ble cuiciele ngaun. But when at last the tears But what way led to Plebind... L ance he gives of product hud cwched to come, the thought of they could not at all in ONE ! from which this pasibility In- fond occurd to Kalyani. She asked that thick and difficult for urely excludeil. The spirit of Jabu, Mohendia to partuke of the food They had thought that once they lir status predicted the death with which the ascetic's followers had could find the way out of the in the your of in acquaintance why, kept with her. In this time of wood, they would be able to find th.. within the time bed, stered famine there w ho chance of row. But now they could not find froin twillnesses in one of which ordinary found and regretables, but the way ont of the woul itself. Anter the duro desprired of her ru. whatever there was in the country, long wandering in the thickets. covery. On ench casion the was to be haul in plenty among the their cirelings began to bring predicting spirit was naturally uk Children. That forent was inne- them round to the inonastery one e whether the less WAN Dot to end consible to urdinary me. Whermore, no way of exit could be fol in the death proditel, and on over there was a tree with fruit upon In front of them they new an un each who KHVU an unexpected it, tanishing men stripped it of known ascetic in the dress negative answer and finally what it tore, but none other than Vaishuu Cin, who stol in the predictel #death by other than the Children hul access to the fruit path and laughed at thein. Mobennatural means. Asa inatter of of the trees in this impenetrable dra, in some irritation, said to hin fret, the lady in question before, the wilderness. For this reason the What are you laughing at. Cine year was out, louped unit of a win- scetic's followers had been able to ain" dow and was killel. This remark- bring for Kalyani plenty of forest "How did you enter the forest able prophecy was obviously neither fruits and some milk. In the pro- nykod the Gowain. * Successful inference nor ? perty of the Sannyasin were in "Well, we have entered it, it down fortunate gues, nor even # cluded number of cow. At not matter how." surprising incidente. It is ! Kalyani's request, Mohendra first when, when you have enterol suviucing so misputable pr took le fool, afterwards Kalya how is it you cannot get out again phecy. Its appearance in the a n i sit apart and out something of So saying, the ascetic resin his tomutic writing can only be explained what he hul left. She gave some laughter. either by the assumption that Mr. of the milk to her child "Since you laugh," said Mehed Stead has a sublimu belt, calling kept the rest to feed her much provokol," I prisutne you can itself Julia, giltol with an absolute with pain. The both of yourself get out" pod exact pwer of prophecy denial them, overcome with sleep, took "Follow me," said the Vatnak, tu thu nani we know hin,- rest for a while. When they woke. "I will show you the way. Yine violent, bizarre and input they began to dine where they undoubwilly have entered the 199urtaption, by the w ission should go next. "We left home in the company of other the that theru was a communicant with neid kalyanı "in fear of danger and Asceties. No one clsektowa the way superior power to ordinary hunan- mixtortine, but I now nee there cither into or ont of the for ." ity using the hand of the wriwr. stre greater dangered misfortunes On this Muhendrashed. Are Whu that wil, Julia or another, abroad than at home. Come then, one of the Children;" one of the Children ghost, spirit or other being in i let us return to our own house." "In" answered the Vushus, That also wil Mohenda's intele "Come with me. It is to show you question beyond. This that lies tion. 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KOWATOVI Page #481 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. treyt, - What is your namo ?" asked AN OPEN LETTER TO LORD Press with more abborreuce than my hendr. MORLEY. old chief of the "Pall Mall (in ett My name" replier the Vaishnav Mr. W. T. Stead, the Editor of the nor de I believe that the conversion of Anrditor into a Secretary of State (An "Review of Reviews" has aldressed the "Dhirananda (oswami." following open letter to Lon Morley:.. have offreted much a traninigration Dhirananda proceeded in front, To the Right Hon. Lord Morley, His MOUIR 14 to render it wible for you to Mahendra and Kalynni followed. Majesty's Secretary of State for Indian Irgand Mr. Anton's decision, bakea Dhirananda took them out of the Affairs is by the High Court, without #k forest by a very difficult path and My Lord, I venture with all rompect to Some of humiliation not to say, of dep... wyrain plunged back among the The situation which confruntu w toda Approach you with a hutable but tarnent request. Publishers, editor, eller compl e to approach you with # and newergenta incernel in the publica humble true that you will on On leaving the forest one came tion and wale of pern and periodical cir the severity of the Arlitry "regime". utter little to A common with cnlating in India now find themselves ea which the Press the English trees. To one side of it there was pwed to the suminary confination of their IM Mubjected in Twin by estable the highway running along the without lelay in the aute chart property and the imprisonment of their the Fuel agents without any right of forest, and in one place a little river Otlice an Official watu jury whom we nubmit pref #wed out of the woodland with # or without any h ar racirene fronu un appeal to superior rourts. I'mler thene artwle which we contemplate t h inurmuring sound. Its water way in order that if it circumstance it is not surprising that pared, ipry clear, but dark like thick agend and thriller u nit. newsagents shouli demand from the pm cloud. On either bank beautiful le delivered from ducers of periculivals published in Eng. the dread of impi clark-kreon trees of any kinds went by printing to the oticia! landlar olsewhere. K rantee that carb primatur." threw their whadow over the river number went them formula contains noth I hope that you will not rand this and in their brancher birls of differ- ing which inight lead the Bombay pulire ngention as springing from my sy ent families wat and gave forth their Magistrate to send them to Ol for dinseminating elition. thy with the Russian renmurabi .. various notes. Those notes to une knows better than I that rely ren My Land, itunes the wit of inan were sweet and mingled with the to conceive what Mr. Anton Or even the official whom I am awhink woulil you sweet cadence of the streum. With tablish at Downtug Stret not consider to be wellition. Jodging similar harmony the shadow of will usually ben pellant and can liv from him recent decision the case of the blockheal. But it is better to ! the trees agreed and mingled with "Swara)" if he had been minintering the colour of the stream. Kalyani deal with one cener living in the fra Statute 123A in England under Mr. mit under a tree on the bank and of this country, who Foruter'. "regime of 1841-3, he would bourditrs ud bade her husband nit near. Mohon petty tyinnnican be whow up in the dia sat down, and whe took her certainly have placed the elites and Pric and in Parliament, than to live child from her husband's Inp into publisher of the "Pall Mall Gazetter" under the h w of those who fel her un. Kalyani held her husuuder Inck and key perantent medi Torining the new s in UPPSSIN band's hand in hers and for some tion-uongers. But this uncertainty a la all independent cuitir of the w the measure of Mr. Anton's fwt has led eb time wilt in silence, then who neked, intrat . I mit that it would be "To-day I see that you are very mc. new-agents in India o n the October Lancholy. "The calainity there will ous culmination of your distinguishal number of the Review of Resi " caror if thu famous Radwal journal on us, we have escaped; why then to the police Authorities in thad of up are you so mu?" the "Morning Sunr," the "Fortnightly plying it in their customers fouring lost Mühendre answered with a deep Haviow" and the "Pall Mall Girl in the legitimate exercise of their lawful sigh. "Iain no longer my own were town his administratori man, and what I am to do, I cannot calling they might und ware have bruglet Hin by the establishment of M r understand." down upon the the wrath of a Marwhip in Tulun for all twe l Why?' anked Kulyani. lie magistrate. The fate of the dian stairs. But uude the "Hear what happened to ine after "Swara" yesterday in the talent the tances, unlo you see you will I lost you," said Mohendra, and he Review of Review." day, it may be unprecedented in HAVE A detailed nocount of all that the fate of the Time," the plater," Muthonty tu keurme the judgment of th had happened to him. and the Nineteenth century w now, Court, I hul win tuture the Hly tentoring the new agents the male 1 is to be fully ferty of Gold of any puble juurnal or review which questions of Indian port the LA venture t rittice any act or policy of Prem creating de the Indian Administration can be up I pray you then with all : pred, and in mulf defence we shall mitigate the FOR Le coupled to advertime we the cover lish ownmake FOOTBALLS. . M. Ast e . of our journal that we guarrate it Agents wanted everywherr. contains no independent comment of tur" we might be to b low Lists frce ou application. any kind upon the administration of the U CITYwur profesioni Ufa SEN & SEN Indian Empire It is letter to have wingur I am well aware that man alive 1, C 1, Chowringhee CALCUTTA. HI Wotell than to be tcan contemplate mich giving of the **k and then will promod by your lice ma intrat in India - I Am, Yll. codul scrant, W.T Susi C. RINGER & Co. THE CONVENTION Co 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. . It will be seen that, we mute ESTALBISHED 1887. the Congress by 440 trang - THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC tion buying a comp r a ! Aguinst the Reform kulton: Wh ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. It is pilot sympatiittle If you want reliable and genuine Homoeopathic modicines, lake CiT that, perhap, in devi.. . . .. that you get them frota RINGER'S. IBA .ction for tho s e , - bezudt. & 5 silver Medals COLORING PERSIA, CALCUTA. Page #482 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MNIA YUGIN. wel privilege to real, it can onlyle of the Congress But the Police without kiving them an doubt whether any ful puti nuld not more helated or lamin Or much of his dele W e were at the i nit Ating by Mtatement of the view of the elit uf I liven privilege tu reulit I n the area. It quite ment, the dau euratel romantunity said that througbut it was tenue I lir. * that iur. who are up to be particularly in and dignitied and trictly in keeping #inment will only to kind to medify terested in the mure of the mouvement with the bent traditions of the one The Trul , it the earln pible What is een id by hundreds of that of cour , will not leren in he m. lw fulto e the new taper pated in multitude oil least the disappointnient of those of large change i vulving in tearing representations and put forth frusenres who were lewking to the Congres which the Itulation for the fut of platform with great deal more claim to be a boly of great nation! rivilege kranted to the Morten warmth and frvahnen, but without pro. import to give the people * wand is not platwald - lead in the during thy duciny - ffort on the bureaucratic criving the new measures in a genuinn and we uit believe that witin! mind, now offered in the form of au spirit in which they were conceivel." h an of the calibre of Sir I. M Meliinipid rebene with all its favour gone, Winfand to make himself pity to itu wirmth coolel down and its strength POLICE RAID AT BKNARES. p ral of that character. We have diluted. The condemnation of the reform Bahu (thanayam Ranerjes in a respeitne te merret of our opinion that the woheme from the Congren platform at able resident of Benares. There lived in ant. prato presentatwn, WA4110 this date iHund to be usele and portion of his houve & man of the until of Durga Dar. As the result of wone in m.mte. But at the RAMP te wein efretive performin, widening that it c hien that it is one of those blunders in the leading lights of the Congress who vestigation the Police came in which are manier mourned than reculied lowly the worry part of hind panekyrie And wurrounded the house to arrest him, "The periple must make the best of an they played at Madras made them welve on the 19th instant. The police demande infortunate tuition. For (invernment of the main factory, reponsible for the door, which WAN larred from within within the privileges granted to the shape which the Regulation have taken. Teing opened by the innates but they had Vsemiswald array the entire | The police king the wtable floor the patience to wait till it WAR July of Mrinlerna beth Agaitint thin Ciovern. They entered the adjoining house of ment and annut the Hindua. We put in cogniet A Hound witlom nor. Costin Halu, got up the roof and 1. Hindu politicians whether that is can those who wish to effected an entry into (ihananyam's house. run the huru # tinmatron they would rontmata and bunt with There were ladies in the house at the time the hound lore. with hanimit. Mont certainly not del persons in any way capable Therefore we would have likel wines of getting at the real game. Men who opportunity to remove began a rifting helt have prevailed than to Telhavet ieu munnented to act AM tools of enquiry in every nook and corner of the I lution which cannot mand y un never again expect to be lune. They seized among other things its shapers and framer the ansent of prati al men. Our impre an old "Bhojali wbich Ghanayam bad The 1/meute of Indu bharves: "It in that if the representation al kept as a mement of his decraned father in dillicult to rewist the conclusion that Durga Dan, however, was in finain Babu's Lowel to the Moslems were not a large the bug ly the mouth of its resi hutine at that time and he was arrested ** tin, the general electorates will dant han vistuully undemned the Reform Im plertad a much greater portion Scheme in the walking out of which there Volemns than they have clone. How it Mympathy Nanght hy it promote that my be it seems to us that H mmaliate duty of all classes aliko 1. Int by ginen le hy kon and to * with a single bye to the common pany, (Ltd TUTICORIN. dvantage of all. Working in that way multible to neutralino what A rare opportunity for Indian patriots. !! Parril bis Lern wrought, and to has. Do you want mother India to asted her ancient tbrote and lead the in the time when it may be found to worlel's nations Then, help it once I lth plitie and desirable, to with 1. this pioneer shipping industry financer, managed and run by Indi. w the prorrat roatriotion The l ink mon amongst the convento ans on purely milion lines, nomist have all conip tu the support of 2. this wory first attempt on any large industrial scale to challenge the The mxocutive here. Babos Surendranath monopoly by foreign capital of the waterways of India Banerjee and Bhupendra Nath line and 3. this only enterprise whose sule aim is to develop the sea-borne trarle M. A. chaudhuri, after prolonger pr of the Indians and puplarine Sereyage among all cle of thein, by laying with the Bengal Extremith, liave means of cialarmngments made St) is to afford 1..compelled to love them alono, at greater facilities for .by rate for this year The three the same untlemen, with barely half a dozen more and 4. this only company offering training to Indian Apprentices in Bongal, has arrived here. navigation. Front loay have arrived the Hon'ble w NCE Waha. Mr. D. AMUN, tabi invested in share in the company and from the inema Klate, Mr. II., kwhit, Mr. N. M. of which Indian students in navigation and ship-buildings, going abroad Salth and a fairly Inige contingent of te wuch expeted ta prin ne to be maintain is being gorously collected by means of R.. hty from the whole rewideney, indung Sul. tickets and donation The number from 1 vory dininting, ant more I'ROPERTIES. S. S. Lawo, S.SGallia and S. L. Miranda zen having me, No far, with CAPITAL Rs. 2,000,000 divided into 80,000 shares of Rs. 25 each of I WA Ballur A. (bunlar hava rut their lead. The Inited Pro- which 34,000 have been already taken m. NHL ontingent i ntimatul At mixty to eighty. The Central Provinces are THE IMMEDIATE WANT of the company is Rs. 50,000 or the value porly reprompted. Even from the of 5000 shares to be realiard within a month. The company will then l'unjab only about two hundred dele. at Are Ox!cted. - The Staterman. be able to start with fresh vigoui on its mission of useful work to nationThe Pinjal maken the following re- al development. marks in the vention Cangre If there were any furticular prof Remittance of Rs. 25 or multiples thereof may be sent to the underunded that Cangion has outlived it Nr of useful and now falls far benigned who will, on receipt thereof, duly send the application for at l'or prospectus, tickets, terms of cominission etc., apply to the same. .. .ils, it is furnished by draft rosoly e fanel by the wine lind of the Tuticorin. S. D. KRISHNAYANGAR. All lace C imit. There 6-12-11709. Secretary The Swadeshi Steam Navigation Com has talin CALAICH Page #483 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. NEWS. NEWS. NEWS. AN APPRAL TO KRR STEDENTS. ARRANT OF AN URDU BOOR-ARLLER. MTATHRIOUS REVOLVER FIND. The Vice Chancellor, speaking of the One Inwariprasad, An 'n (n-pector W. Mulchy of the Arme ait, bwk colles relations of tulonts and trachen, said he at lahore has been arrested under mee I investigating a rather mysterious find had heard of influence excited on the uurt tion 1911 of the l'onal Cente. of revolver, under A culvert outside the of teachers to involve their students in Mesidency Jail limits. It would appear matters heyond their aphore, and to influ ARREAT OF A YOHANR. that at about 5 P. R. on the list inntant, ence them in direction which were not Nico Mahomeden boy tarbed Bheik Arthonday inspector Sullivan of the for their advantage. If three rumours (1.1). La pre nineteen time bodied Kuchi, Abdul Goffur and Abilul Kulik were true, no wore could be tre muathing Afghans here the Magistrate stating employed as oxtra hands in the Presiden in condemnation, and no action too mnt hoe artistest them in consequence of Jail Printing Press were going honetic. Cuneturting tie. C'uneluling, le mid the name of the telemm f t Minjal after finishing their work and were cred Indian Htudent was in danger of love (inm ent that there were t'i arrund w the north end of the road near the ing a by-word for fenerit, want w W i eling to the natu Vistorin Momorial Tall structure. The imple and walls, and other in Gulf to tratti in a desirable qualiti. Ile wanted the tu e hove who had been previously warry. reigos were found them. T. in jnckals that had taken shelter under Sagitrate dents of the l'unjab infertory remanded them into e the rulvert ly pelting stones were en answer to that by their court. Kaged in doing the same thing tlint hvete "I want," he said, "hour of the, when the first hamer buy for the A WOMAN NOT DEADY A. P. starting on your life's work is it wn revolver inside the opening of the rul. and think how you can best frame your Turniny morning r ole native vart. The lony picked it up and showed. life #4 wt terve ( hind mat." Christian Woman was het end by the Asyistant Poli Suwrintendent Macleod it was then decided to make it over to at M This New CONCILS engh while she w the Deputy Superintendent of the juil. tethering her W ar the Schule bungalow. Mr. Giray in due course in the resolver The number of watu on the Bengal It is and that the Sahel misterk ber with particulars to Mr. Hallilar, com. Lagi-lutive Council allotted to the land. for When the ninthew diner risioner of Police who in turn went the lonline is live at they have dimet e ho trvates her carefully till dal matter to the Deputy Commissioner of representation on the Viceroy's Legisla. third Division, in whowe juridiction the tivo (uncil as well. It in very much resolver we found for investigation to be wished that the landlords will be I'ROPRIKTUR F THE "AKAH" Mr. Finy with Infpector Kach of the content with the ample representation The proprietar of the Akash, arrested local thana viited the spot and question they have got. We understand that two hefuru at Delhi, ha ben bigat to Laed the Indy and mande le other news Zemindars are likely to offer themanin here where his tuli likely to take place quiries. The revolver, which is it all for election to the View Legislative beforer. Jamon, the peri Magia Min chambered ope, w miniply Council, ly tho X omial Menuliers of trale now trying the hotelitning owing to the amount of the rulat it had tho Henal Legislative Council 11 i to The neutch of the IP in till Acumulatet. By the appearance of the he had they will be better mine! gang on. The insed Is it an Arya Wupon there woons to be no doubt that and not offer themselves for election. The sun than ve been there for a very long effect of the olection of two landlord hy it was known here on Monday that thwhilway by Hime one out the Nan. PictMember' the Ben d ixwant the f foar during the house searches which incil, in aldition to the reprentativi Tri n tim ... usely followed the detection of the directly elected by the landlord' vote, so that of the Alijire Bomb Compiracy. The Police will be givenue representation to THW uinut I can artach na importance to the presence of the landlord interest and particularly to Lul, the other . .... . the revolver so near the jail and that the Bengalee landlod interest on the Vice- tu lui Mun a . .. at in practicaly clerorted broth at day my's legislativo nuteil Profily conyak, who is n o w ludur and night, it wonld be quite Rhy for widered the two balle Alled hy representals of the counted middle Hot he one to throw the revolver under SPARCIES AND ARRETH vert and 140 difficult to lipseasily class whe, by their training and experi AL Narane uing Kal. Aporter of freund had that part been more forquentence of train would be lofter fittelt. Mos T a mi l The police are still enquiring into take an advantay part in the delibera. abus Nuht Kant hy RUJAI the matter. tin of the Victty's Legislative Coun. Kant Hy have been #Pred this cil." gly Art intendeutet HAFTALA SEDITION 'ABR. hewhne aromer by On of estallen In the Baptala medition case in Mrras C. I. . dixers hunde A NEWPAPER PRU14 KIRED). their Lordship deliver el judgment by Atul (und Hantjee, on a hork The Cavernment of Tudia has probibit. uncle on the 22d reducing transportation of Hertou 390. Their hou were ed bringing into Tom by tud nr An tive years to rigorous imprisontent of whed, but nothing incriminating was the paper called Talver (or Shamsher). two years found. LARGEST IN INDIA I warded Medal at the Indian industrial Exhibition of 1906-07. MACHINE-MADE THE ARYA FACTORY STOVE PAITED Catal | উপাধ্যায় ব্রহ্মবান্ধব লিখিত কতিপয় অমৃতময় প্রবন্ধের qual logota la STEEL TIUIIS CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. Extrut from Mr. J. G. O'limming, J. C'. Special Report on Industrial Survey of Ben. A (Vido (alcutta l'artin, August 20th, 1908). THE ARYA FATORY UY 107, MACHUA BAZAR ROX), (AL'TT 1. turnerint il REGISTERED TRADE MARK 1 . 1 . 1. 1 .1 . 1.1 .1 .13 Page #484 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. AND NEWS. NEWS. NEWS. LALA LAJPAT RAIH FANTNE FEND DEPORTATION IN EGYPT. NASIK TRAGEDY, 167 PXROS CONTINED TO AN OASIS. Lal Tajpat ini has made over About Further inquiry into the murder of 1 In reply to questions by Mr. Mackar | Mr. Jacksona shows that Police o Rs. 35,00n, the Inlance of the Faniine n Fond collected by him in 1908, to com news M. P. as to the number of persona and men maided three houses and one deported in Exypt under the law of July mitter, convinting of Sir Pratul (handra shop, shtonted in the native town and Chatterjee, Hai Bahadur Lanchand, the the 4 1809 whether it was posible for them have arrested fro persone on epicion Helle Mr Shadilal and others, for the to find the security denuanded, and the of being concerned in the conspiracy to conditions of confinentent in the Oasis of murder Mr. Jackson Ielief of Hindu widow, orphans and The Arst served Khargeh, Sir Edward (hey has given the depremned CARs and for creating io Narayan Savarkar brother of Groenh following information. Demoder Savarkar who was transported prrmanent famino fund. The Commit. "Up to November 5th 167 persons had ter har decided to allot Rs. 7,000 for the recently for life. The name of the other duration of the depressed classes. been ordered to ride in the oasis having four persons are Shanker Ramahandra been condemned to supervision in their Saran, Vinayak Narayana Dohpande, KHULNA SEDITION. villages, and having failed to find the Krishnaji Gopal Kharve and Nanayas On the 21st December the Khulna Decority necurity. Their casu wore Krishna Joshi It appear shat Kharva Police Superintendent ruddenly Art ived heard in public. I cannot say whether in B. A. of the Bombay University here in a teamer and currhed the "Pallithe Acroned were in all canon Mointed by and io sodying for the LLB Exchitra prea office. And Babu Gobinda counsel, but they had the opportunity of amination The police her wed Mitral and Doctor Sarada Bore'hounen obtaining legal sasistance in acendance documents and bare, it is said wucient and arrested Bidhulhuan Be the with article of the law; and the report in evidence to connect them with the Eilitor and Abanimohan Der Printer, my p ukion shown that some at least in Kanare. It has further been under Section 1944 and 113A, bil availed themselves of it. The proceed. I ascertained that ascertained that Kanere is the real name Irine rolitely refused by the Subreputy | inge were conducted on the same lines of the Assain. The shop marehed by Magistrato hefor whore the arrested those of the ordinary law court. The the police was the Co-operative Swaderbi men wern produced. The pros and all amount of security demanded varies from Stone of Naik of wbich Shankar Vaidya the papers and materials were seized. E. 100 to EE.1,000 except in alevon Hecretary and Director Charges agaibat The pouting of the Kartick number of ap of Canon in which for Apecial rorone it was CLan in which for special rorons it was two Vaidym will be those of abottlog # Pallichitra was prevented. A continua fixed between £E.1,000 and SE 1,000, Kanare in murdering Mr. Jaekann tion notice we served. The police bebaved but I have no information to mbow that While Marebing Narayan Krishna well. any of these amounts were un a bly Junhi's place. British Contabulary Ligh. At the time named 85 canes were revolver and ninety-six cartridges, and LATORE KEDITION, still before the Appeal Committee. in Browninig automatic pistols, and one Naw. AMA from Delhi that LAA Information regarding the conditione hundred more cartridgm of aputbar kind Cianchilal Khanta, editor and publisher in which persons are detained under the wore dincovered by the polior. They of "Akarh," was arrested on the 21t law in contained Article 19 of that law, were found buried in brick wall. jantant. The Akneb" office and the which provides of their employment on The Police inquiry is not yet complete "Indra Prasth" prons were searched. Held on other labour if they no desire in The Vaidya borthers who were Mrent Further particular regarding the neerdance with rules to be drawn up by 1 od were placed before the City Marie arrest of Pundit Ganeshill Khasta pro. the Ministry of the Interior. I under trate and were formally remanded to prietor, printor and publisher of " Akanh" stand that the conditions of residence in police custody in order to enable the go to show that he was arrested at 9 the appointed locality will have no penal police to make further inquirien. o'clock in the morning on the 21st and character and person there confined will A number of whope were marbel was taken to the police station handcuffed. be alloted residence to which they can with the rowult that some prone have The Irene premises were searched. The bring their families and will be allowed been arrested on suspicion and wouie im charge is under Section 144A. A war. and enconraged their livelihood in any portant documenta discovered. ut was istard at the instance, it is way they pleased. There who have no A public meeting has been called for Maid of the District Mugistiate of Lahore. mer of subsistence will be provided under the presidency of Sinder VinchoMost probwbly tbe cane will le tried with suitable employment for which they with view to take steps to raise by the Special Magistrate now trying the will receive fperet mun raj. memorial to Mr. Jackson Labone sedition case SWADESHI LOOMS. ARTISTIC PHOTO & ENLARGEMENT, R. C. BROTHERS. Fly buttle Looign obenpent and mont profitable without iron parta. Working B. DUTTA & BROS., on tiner count without breakage. For ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA terus apply to D. H. & Co. 307, Urrer HTPUR RAIN (Jorulanko,) AROLA, Calcutta. Founders of Steel Trunk Industry C. I. P. Ry. Female artist for Prurdah nothin." in India. ESTABLISHED IN Best Machine made, Store painted. Homeopathic Medicines. 5 and 6 pice per dram in tube phials. STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES. Cholera Box or Family Box Cholera in Bengali 3rd edition FACTORY :with 12, 24, 30, 48, 60 and 104 As. 4. 11, Maniktola Street, (Rambages.) phials of 'nedicines, a dropper Pharmaceutists' Manual, 3rd edition Re. 1-4. HEAD OFFICE : and guide Rs. 2, 3.3-8, 5-3, 6-4 Family Practice, 6th edition 7/1, Cornwallis strah (Kalitala And 11-8 respectively. . As & BRANCH:Materia Medica. - The biggest and more complete that has ever boen published in Bengali about 2400 pages Demy # Vo. Complete 161, Bowbaar Street, (Baitakkhana) in 2 vols. Rs. 7. Per V. P. Rs. 7-14 Darur CHRÁTRA BRANDAR LTB HEAD OPTION :-), Bonfield's Lane, Calcutta CALOUTTA BRANCS :- 164, Bow Bazar Street, 203, Cornwallia Bureat +-7 College Square 77.2, (live Street CALCUTTA. M. BHATTACHARYYA & Co. WHOLESALE & RETAIL FOR ECONOMIC PHARMACY. Page #485 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ : KARMAYOGIN. NITRA DAOOITT CA. that intervened between the Govern world. How the Maadloom industry in The came in which Tincony Du andmont and the proplo There is an im. Bengal was ruined by Manchester and buwan Chandra Mitter were obarged provement in the fooling towards the Free Trade in matter of history. with having committed dacoity in the Government, and there is no sumedinte What took place in Madras is related by house of the Mitter family of prospect of change although large & writer in the current number of the Netre, came on for hearing before Mr. Indian Heviera It is mad wory, and ( H Bompas, the District Magistrate come into existence in Teheran. There will be read with mourful fater by of Alipore. On the 98ad. When the nc societies promise to furnish the future every native of India ruoed were brought up the Magistrate political parties of Porsia. At the present To give an idea of the flourishing anked the Court Inspector what w moment they are not perfect in their condition of the Madras woven before happening in the cene. The Court organisation and have no distinet creed the advent of Manchester plw Free Trade, Inspector replied that the enquiry was beyond faith in the Nationaliste, but the writer tentione particular rection not yet completed and the varification is with the progrow of time the number of of weavers called differently Devangne still going on. The Magistrate observed thone societies will decrerne. What is, or Jandravars, who ride throughout that the varifiontion had been completed however, of greater consequence to the the length and breadth of the Presidenlong ago and unlom the final charge Government in the rise in the number of sy sod bulk large in the ceDeus returna Rhoet be submitted by the oth of as well. The prosperity enjoyed by January he would admit the accused to The reporta of progrean lig the new this class of weaver in the beginning bail. A ploader appeared on behalf of Government of Arabistan, Fakhr-ul-Mulk of the seventeenth century i imponsible Tineoory Dame and applied for bail ad are most mtiafactory. Fakhr-ul-Mulk, to conceive now. When the Eart in mitting that his client wm in the hajat Arrived at Shustar some months back dia Company first settled on the corfor nearly two months and nothing in and commenced work in carnost. A few Amandel Coast they were struck with rriminating was found during the search days after his arrival his son youth the flourishing bandloom industry of of his house. The Magistrate remarked of twenty, led an expedition against Madre, chiefly carried on by Devangan that he would consider his care on the Dotorious brigand in the neighbourhood They stonos conocived the iden of er 6th proxiino. of Shuntar. In this encounter the chief porting Mindre piece-goodo to England. of the brigands managed to escape, but They obtained piece of ground fivo (SPECIAL) ton of his followen were taken prisoners miles longsod one broad on the sea GROWTH OF THE NATIONALIST while ten others were killed. count on which to build town sod fort. MOVEMENT IN PERSIA. There is a full in other parts of South Without waiting for the orders of the A corror pondent writes to the Pioneer ern Poruin, and Shiraz has been busy Court of Directors tboy procorded to on the new regime in Pervia: - The with its elections for the Mejlin. The erect the new factory and gave the strained relations between the bulk of followers of the ex-shah seem to have fortification the name of Fort St. George the Nationalist party and the members hit upon novel plan in Amusing the At this period there were only few of the Government in Teheran reached sympathy of Europoane in thor master's abermeo's huts on the spot, eod . Vimax recently, wben the Siphdar, it is favour. It is reportod that a number encourage the people, particularly weaver stated Approacbed the Regent with his of theni now in Vionda havo vuceceded 1 to settle in the English pwnomion they rignation of office u Prime Minister in winning over new paper to their proclaimed that for thirty year's no cu Tbe Regont, however persuaded him to cause, and some graphic descriptions of tom on anything to be enten drunk, ur reconsider the inatter and to continue their condition in exide appear in the worn would be taken from any of the the work of the Government. There paper. town dwellorn. Au mult the nottleare sigus of the growth of an extrenie ment was rapidly colonined by weaver Nationalist party. There is a convidor. FREE TRADE VS. INDIAN and others, and houona for nierebant able body among tht Nationalists who and wer vant of the Factory noon sprang are dissatisfied with the present Govern. WEAVERS up on all side. Thus was entablishur! ment on account of the latter's slowness Before Lanchashire turned its atten the kroat city of niadruk and would like to see . less cautious tion to India's "true interests," the pro- The East India Company carried on and tore progressive Government tako ducts of the Bengal and Madran hand Avuribing truly in Madras piece-fred at its place. looms ruled the markets of the civilined the expense of these wervern. How the The offer of the Sipahdar. to retire from Just out 1 latter were valued by Englinh nerchant office bus roulted in lifting the cloud THE HINDU SYSTEM OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE AND ART, SECOND EDITION Shawls (diferent denigno) R.. 10-12 Priec Rs. 1-4-0. each. Alwads 7 to 10 Ra. WRAPPER BY RA. 4-19. Finnels, serges, Kash KISORI LAL SARKAR M. A. AI. nere etc. of all prices and designs. Bxtract from the Book name RAM ALL PURE WOOL. KILIANA, HIS LIER AND RATINGS" by Prof. Compare our prices. E. Maxmuller page 94. Liberal discount to trade The difference letween Bhakti dere. SWADESHI WEAVING CO., LD. tion and Jan knowledge in fully treat. Then use the one that is 12, LAL BALAB, Calcutta. ed by Babu Kishori Lal Barker in his the best. intersting book &c" "KUNTAL-KAUMUDI" In the Dr. Hubble Achiedene of Hanover best hair-oil by virtue of its (Germany)"Both the treatine on the GW x wonderful braid-cooling, and Ax IXDIAX BOARD OF well as that on the Prema rnd Bhutti are very valuable handle 19 hair re-newing propertian. for me ACOUWTNITS & AUDITORS tical Atadent Indian Philophy And muld Around is very pleasing to servo for ita application to ordinary life all. Price ouly 12 any for B. MUKER JEL & Co. sad to higher spiration.' 7 OL Br TIIT NAME AUTHOR Diplomad Accountanta & Auditors HINDU SYSTEM OF MORAL ACIENCE Second edition (Price Re 1. SOLD EVERYWHERE OR (London) Thu Hinda System of self-culture. DIRECT FROM 91. Clive Street, Calcutta Price Rs 1. R.C. SEN & CO. GPARANEBE PRONPT AND BARUNYACTORY To be had at8. C MOJUNDKT. 216 Cornwallis Street. WORK AT Moderate Fees. 191, Cornwallis Street, CALCUTTA. C'ulcutta. Just out! WINTER GOODS. Do You USE OUT Any Hairol Page #486 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 12 KARMAYOGIN. TOTRANTO WORKS. BEWARE OF IMITATION Aswa gandha Wine in those days, will l eidnut from the centre of wearing. Arni dhotire and INDIAN CHEMICAL following extract from a rare old dara. Arni mwalimu were celebrated through AND Inent in tho r n of the writer in ont the Presidency and even far beyond the toda llores: it. Mint of the Wevers who wettled PHARMACEUTICAL I n the area in anul humble first in Madras naine Proin Arni. During rritun af Arhimm lingaman l'ammi the bet days of John Company thoumando the fi f th Jambavar wete lying in Mara, and the to owned ottle and analiti n y bal a large volume of the in with their families and up and all walk of will of Jothe which were went home Xo. 1. Hoca Keria. Surla P. O. the which were went home in 1 their what t he waving for option nt a considerable profit. within the city and brother in the East India Company reared to CALCUTTA. on where the fortum w trule in 131, od for two three de Mes N e w of the war the proces flowiny private English Arun wil henby kive and rent to the wail rarion Connidemblr trule in Mal Alu rulingan, P Riyi
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AMIR CHAND & SON, LAHORE. eri সাপ্তাহিক পত্র। সম্পাদক ও স্বত্বাধিকারী And you need not buy it !!! বাঙ্গলার প্রচলিত সাপ্তাহিক সমূহের মধ্যে THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MAGIC. y et steTC Y ATE অনেকে ধৰ্ম্মের আকার ফু বলিয়া আপত্তি WHY? করেন, কিন্তু বালুকারাশি অপেক্ষা স্বর্ণBecause A SINGLE D043 convingen ita nfficacy. 11 T W W Because --A DATS Vox gives a completa rollet for all burning and inflamation of the I page. | ধর্শে প্রতি সপ্তাহে গীতাবিষয়ক প্রবন্ধ Bocans A WEEK'sUax ourus rolioally mentoring the luwt health. Because :-Goxout the boilli-the gurn which are the rot Osuse of this nasty fat fr u ft C TI 1493 dineado aro TOTTALLT ERADICATED by Hugling Talm, Heware of the mak ahad- and take ouro beforchand, fent life whall he atoul wrook !!! Toto 17 The Insidious are the wunit anumion, and a tich in time save nine. | প্রকাশিত হয়। যন্ত্রের সম্পাদকীয় মন্তব্য ও HEALING BALM :-Can be mad by patients of both Soxom all places And NOWANIA. 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Barana jar, North Baranagar, CALCUTTA. 14214d fatureATI 22:44 158 1 4.10. ম্যানেজার সুপ্রভাত । ডন কজে স্কোয়ার, কলিকাতা Page #495 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. 1. 24th Paush 1316. {No. 27 FACTS AND OPINIONS. to face with a numerically strong Avoided. It is intich the best thing and robust opption in 0: the for A Government circumstances Council. If so, the Councils are Sir Edward Baker's Admissions. like our to be quite frank and was not a mirror of the political forces Of all the present rulers of Indir froin the beginning, “This much Sir Edward Baker is the only one in the country, not a free popular we mean to give; further you must assoinbly, but a carefully limitod who really puts any value on public not expect is to RAM council of opinion. He has comunitted indis notables friendly Calcutta and Mofussil. cretions of a startling character, he to the existing state of things | The point which Sir Edward has loyally carried out a policy with Whether the Government Ary to Baker, in common with all Anglo which he can have no heartfelt blame or not for guarding their inter. Indian publicists, makes of the dissympathy, but his anxiety to con ents by this manipulation of elec. tinction betwoen Caloutta and the ciliate public opinion cven under torntee, is quite another qnestion. Mofusil, in quite justifiable if the these adverse circumstancos betrays All we say is that they have no Councils are to be only a superior the uneasiness of a man who knows guarded themselves and, as a result, edition of the local Municipalitie the force of that power even in a these Councils may be the kind of out of all relation with the political subject country and focls that the Advisory body the Government netilities of the country. It is an ruling class are not going the best want, they are not the popular indispntable fact that a great deal nasemblies, mirrors of public opinion public opinion way to carry that opinion with them. of the best in the life of Bengal and instruments of rapid political gravitates towards the capital and While all the other provincial Governors have confined their development, which the people the l'artition of Bengal han inade inaugural speeches to the most emp want. Sir Edward Baker anys no difference in this powerful ton. ty platitudes, he alone has sought that no Government can be expect. I deney. Calcutta in to Bengal what ed to run the risk of putting itself Purin in to France. to speak as a man would who feels It is from into permanent tninority,--uch Calcutta that Bengal take it the difficulties of a perplexing situa opi. tion. But we do not think a state of things cannot be alloweet niun, itu inspirations, its lenders. he has helped the Government by for a day. We quite agree. That its tope, its programme of actie One very important r his speech. is whnt we have been telling the ont of this It is in fact a series of damaging admissions. He people for a very long time. I'm almost inalienable lendership in the Admite that the exclusion of the fortunately, very different hopes and greater independence which men Caloutta men by the roatrictions expectations were raised in the minds enjoy in Calcutta, another is the attending higher organization of life, resour. Municipal eloction is of Moderate politicians and comdeliberate, and he cannot be ig municated by them to the people atcer, activity in this great centre of Dorunt that this means the exclu. large. If the eulogies of the Re- humanity. So long as these causes sion of the leading brains and the form Scheme and the benevolent exint, the supremacy of Calcutta will remain. moet influential intentions of Government had been The object of the personalities in the country. He admite that the couched in low glowing language; electoral rules is to destroy the with low of misleading fervour. supremacy of the Calcutta met Governament have taken are to to the present disappointment, imita- 1. whose independence and froodom of paslude the chanop of being facetion and revolt would have been speech and action are distasteful to Page #496 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MAKMAYUGIN. the instincts of the dominant cannot be described as unreal or a effoet that it is quite w e ite attempt to sham merely because the electorates as any previous Council. We agree. drevtralise the political life of are no arranged to return a ma- even more so. But it is not diēnito Bengal is not new. In the earlier jority of men favourable to Govern to which popular sentiment in addays of the new movement the ment. The majority is a non-official vancing, it is democracy. If the Nationalist urs made trenuous majority, but it is not popnlar Councils do not provide a chaunel Appeals to libertathely from majority. Sir Edward answers for the advance of that sontiment Culotta ditution and bronne that it will never intended to be it will seek other means of soll. com partners in a better organized popular mujority. It was meant accomplishment. provincial activity. They thought only to represent the "honort" public Sir Louis Dano on Torrorism. it wible then berentie, in the first opinion which is capable in most The annzing leetnre given by the Nurse of the ovencit, the mofil things of Heing eye to eye with Sutrap of the Punjab to the Maha centres in Est Bengal had deve. tho Giovertament; all the rest of raja of Durbhangn and the other lapor a young political vitality and public opinion is not honest and gentlemetr who were iliad riser independence far in 'ACUNN of the therefore unfit for representation. enough to appronch him with o vitality and inlupendence of A most delightful Apecimen of their expressions of loyalty (lett. But vell in these bureaucratic logic! The plain And of abhorreleet the f arble circumstanow it was question rising above all sophisms | Nixik murder, i un of the forund that, thigh the districts for in this, is the Government awaro or kind of thing Julerat politicians outrun the capital in the switness is it not that the great body of may expect when they approach And thoroughness of thựir activity, | duontell opinion in India domand the bureeney with their they always waited for an intellec- change in the mystem of Governo operation. What it is precisely tunel initiative and inction from the mont involving popular control in that the various Strap want of lewer in Sleutta. Burime under the suministration, change which their long-suffering allies, we can Sj. Aswa Kimar Dutt was the Lord Morley, with all Anglo-India not conjecture. Some nem exception. What the people them to echo him, has declared impossi- want, like Sir Civargu Clarke, the selves and not accomplish ander ble! It the Government doubts it, entire censation of political agitathe most ruble circumstances, dare they take a plebiscito of literate tion, CITAE the political agitatur the Government is not likely to opinion on the yllektion? They in the spiritual granduncle of the efforet merely by escluding the dare not, because they know what the political sassin. Other's suem (alautte lewers from the Council. result will be. Is not this knowledge wint the entire Indian cuminunity "The very conditions of the problem the reason for so manipulating the to leave their onlinary wrication forbid it. They can only disturb ulectorates that they shall mainly nnd turn detectives, in order to supply the present equilibrium loy making represent special interest the deficiencies of that ently pulicu political life in the Mofusil free onsily intluenced by the Clovern. force throngh which the burral. and well organized as the life of ment and not the man of the cracy governs the county. But Chleutit. Ry their own action they litonite population? We do not Sir Louis Dane's datrit, seems have dentriyel such freedom and charge tho Giovernment with brunch the Giovernment with brunch wittient to account for except sa organization had been crutel. of faith or a departure from their the suppition that he is a lisNor cun they make their Councils original promises. We do say that riple of Hare Street and believes the instrument of so vital a change the Returns are purely a diplomatic that the whole population of India. unles they also make them the move to strengthen the Govertiment from the Maharaja of Darbhanga centre of the political life of Bengal and weaken the popular interest to the grocer and the shooinaker, This they ein only do by a large Sir Edward stigmatises the po know the personality, intentions, literate electorate, free elections and pular mantiment which NHUN an plang itu secret operations of the effective of the popular votes opposition of interest a long the Terrorists and concunt them from Bilt, itt present, that is not what the line between the burvaucracy and Governant out of innate cils encas burstuerat desire. They do not the people, as dishonest and unfit or invincible sympathy with the in a vigorous political for self-Government. What of the Amusins. It is ditticult to have life evenly distributed throughout very furunental oppnition of in patience with the innenett foly the intry. -- that is the Nissional terest we have pointe r it in which persists in these delusions int ill. They desire to fuster # asy to fling epithecus ut so vas, and, by lamping all political agitatfaint political lifu confined to the to disprove facts. We do not wish tion into one category, clues its bert dignition and subservient elements to be unfair to any one and we to bring about the calamity which in the country while killing the acknowledge the Sun Edward Bukurit imagines. The tower rulers like independent popular li which hun shown * Dirty of puu Siriquis there are in this coutuy finds itu ceutre in this city, by an fur superior to that of any other the letter for the nation and the official boycott. 'They forget that provincial rulur. li there were a i vorntuent; for they are the best artificial innns are helploss against chance of Rily of the Councils being allies that Terrorist how nutunul forex's. genuine popular (immunobly, Sir The Monaco of Deportation. The Non-Oital Majority. . Ellward's creation wonkil have the Once mure rumours of. deportaSir Edward complains strongly of the attribution of notives to the bust chnuce. But it is not that tion are rife, quoding this time And cannot be. If he is watisfied from those pillars of authority, the Govornmont in the matter of the with its prosent composition, his police. nou-official majority. He argucs ia It seems that these gentle admiration is not shared by the men huse bruitod it abroad that offoot that the on-official majority unplo of this country. He mye in 'twenty-fi ur an prinant and Page #497 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ , MARMAYOGIN. rominent are within the next When the boroutt trovement not entirely but comparatively, unir or noven days to be deported first begaa, it was the pinion of Mr. farournble, by throwing a counterfroen Bengal, and so stiebesfully has 10bestu ly has Tilak and other Nationalist londers! Tilak and other Nationalist loaders wiling disadvantago into the scale the noise of the coming coup d'état that the exclusion of foreign goods of the more favourably circumheen circulated that the rumour of should be directed against British comes to us from a distant cor stanced onmpeting country. This products first of all. The immediate is the limit of the utility of proner of Behar. It appears thnt the exclusion of all foreign gorais was name of Sj. Aurobindo Chose tection: it is also the limit of the obviously impracticable. But very ntility of boycott. What boyoutt crowns the police list of those who soon it became evident that the could do for the cloth industry, it are to be spirited awny to the voice of the whole nation in Bengal has done, but for the producer to bureaucratic Bastiller. The offenco and Maharashtra was for the more lean entirely on boycott and expect for which this inclusion is inade, is, cumprehensive movement, and the it to take the place of business apparently, that he criticises the leaders wisely put aside their own enterprise, energy capacity. the (tovernment, by which we presume it opinion and made themselves sinply improvement of his goods, is to lay is nennt that he publicly oppwes excentors of the national will. Wise burden on the national spirit the Reforins. It is difficult to judge ly, because at such time there is which it is neither possible nor how much value is to be attached to something divitely inepired desinable that it should bear. The the rumour, but we presime that in the motions of the national nation agrees to purchase an nt loant a propusil has been muulemind which mind which excool the human inferior inligenons article in place of If we are not mistaken, this will wintom and statecraft of the india superior foreign article, not with make the third time that the do vidual. IL WALA and remains true the intention that the producer txortation of the Nationalist louder that the exclusion of all foreign should be excused the necerity of has buon proposed by the persis Ons is an impacticable monstre improvetnent and should be able to tence of the police. The third time in the present economical condi- force the inferior article on us to all is supposed to be lucky, and let 18 tion of India. But the comprehun. ternity, but wolely to give him hope it will be the Inst. The Gore sive lmyeott inovcinent was neces- time to improve his methods, his ernment ought to make up its sury, first, in order that the ident processes, hix machinery, his dexluind one way or the other, ul the night state might stand deep into the terity in spite of the competition country should know, whether they consciousness of the people: epit of his superior rival. It waves him will or will not tolerate opposition that has been done by the very much from extinction, it gives him perio! within the law; and this will decide of repression which were largely of grace: he must use it to rench it. Meanwhile, why does the thun- designol, is uimitted by Mr. Hub- and outdistance the excellence of his clerbolt linger? Or is there again a house, to house to crus crush the Swadeshi rival's mothes and production, and hitch in London? Boycott movement:--secondly, in if he neglects this duty he does it orler that the ident of India's at hin puuil and it is not open to A PRACTICABLE BOYCOTT. patrate in self-sufficient existence him to cry out against the want of ---:0:--- * tion might thoroughly patriotism in the people because Boycott is an ideal, like freedom; pace the habit of derendene they withdraw a support which he it means independence in industry and contente conomic servitude han abuse. The nation,ngnin, ngrech and cornmerce, na freedom means in- which English wlucation and the to deny itself nocuarios or restrict chendence in administration, #irement of jwlitical lite hrul in the quantity of its purch , not legislation and finance. But it is duce. That work also is done with the intention of pwrmanently not always possible to complish The idler of Swulushi has entered lowering itu Mtandard of confort the whole of the ideal by the first into the very to row of our thought and living barer and more menyre Hort towards it. So long as we And feeling. It is thereforu time life, but in order to give time it cherish the ideal whole and unbrok- now to consider the practical capital and enterprise wineras CI, we are at liburty to consult the mesin' by which boycott may be the supply, so that eventually the deruands of practicability and re made gradually and steadily succes wants of the natin may be fiul. from within. alise it, not at une rush, but by one If it is found that Boycott is essentially a form of 1 there is tot crive approximations, auch bring son of indu the vantagu-ground for a fresh rush voluntary protection it cannot try cumsmate with the self-denind Howard. This does not imply slow do more than protection due to in the inition and that only a few porrow,the leisurely and gentlema. wards the crention of industries. bitisha exploiting tin like spreading out of the struggle Protection serves two ens; it natinal sentiment for their own prevents the lunt sucumuy from peral notit, it is idle to for freedom through five or six cul ret turion in onler t o the pu: ils of being trung in its work nicmtnb. the montt to rise. W. ... the struggle; it is the con lished state by full-grown and noticed in of a not under they bary condition of rapid progress powerful competitors, it gives # spirit of mutual trade jeudony ATOLS The force of the hunger for the stimulus to it by Ansuring it a Swnie-li willowners, who It cartonot ! h. De whole idol, of impatience with half market. kathe r inthuchu realisations must remain behind, place of enterprinc, bnsilce on at walang paliwa but the means of each advance must city, naturally Lismorbole condi of the cunayper. No single lucha producer can womplise they be secured by that which went tis. cilt however initignte necesary for uational .. Lefore. the incidence of natural conditions t , nor can run the whole lot. shwa USR CHATTERJI BRO'S RAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BEST & RELIABLE IN THE MARKET, Page #498 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. if Indian producers combinod, at one to consider the problem of bafill patronage of the Hoh, who are wel present, meet the demand. Our ing this flank attack and devine met ded to European vulgarity and Indian millowner gets nothing by hods of assuring the consumer that want of taste in the appointment the decline of another; on the con- he gets the article which he wants of their life. The poorer came trary, his prosperity is bound up in The organisation of a genuine and cannot indulge in luxuries: the the prosperity of all other Indian sufficient supply in the socond con- middle class, in the prompnt condi milla; for the maintenance of the dition of a practicable Boycott. tion of the country, should not boycott. which haved the mill in. These measures will help the An organised preference of Swadeshi dustry At A crisis of its destinien. growth of Swadeshi, but by them- arts and crafts by the rich would depends on the increased supply of selves they can only partially serve only partially serve revive and stimulate a great source Swadeshi cloth. Instead of attempt the wider national aim which of national wealth and reopena is the heart of the great movement field ing to rise by pressing ench other of down, it would be far better for the commenced in 1905, the industrial Articles of necessity can be Indian producers to follow the independence of the Indian people divided into those indispensexample of English manufacturers There is no doubt that the great able for life and a decent existence and combine for the welfare of the Many of the Indian people cherish and those necessary for our work national industry. thin aspiration and would willingly and business. In the former we can The first condition of fuccenful follow any practicable means of always prefer an inferior but boycott, therefore, in the orgnnisation bringing it into the list of accom usable indigenous article, in the of national industry with a view, plished ideala. Previous to the latter no such self-denying ordinance first, to the improvement and exton- grent movement in Bengal this can be imposed. I cannot be called nion of that which existu, mecondly, idea had been twice put into motion upon to use an article or implement to the opening up of now linon of and prodnced n certain result, but which cripples my business or Duta enterprise. This is largely A work the idea then was absoluto absten- mo at a serious disadvantage with for the producer himself, but there tion from all purchase of articles | my competitor, merely because it is is one duty which the leaders of the not genuinely Indian. Such a self- produced in the country, just in national movement can perform and denial may be possible for the in- my own home I cannot be called that is to organiso information. The dividual, it is not possibe for grent upon to use a pon which will not tuture of the industries that can be masses of then. The good sense write, a lamp which will not give profitably opened in India, the un- of the nation therefore qualified the light, 4 cup which cmcks aud breaks favourable circumstancom, the favour- vow of abstinence by the proviso after a few day's uso. But if the able, the means of obvinting or miti. that it should be "w far as possible." I home Articl gating the former, utilising and im- This, howover, is a vague and Auid the business implement is proving the Intter, the conditions of phrase. It has to be made precise if only slightly inferior to its HELOCE, the cost of outlay and the movement is to advance from its foreign rival, then it would be management, this is the information purely idenlistic chamcter and put unpatriotic and a violation of the that capital and enterprise' need; on the garb of practicability. Some boycott oath to prefer the foreiga the Swadeshi articles that can be attempt has been made to define to the indigenous production. On procured, the place of their manu- it. The boycott of cloth, salt and these lines we believe a rational and facture, their price, quality and sugar was made absolute; machi-workable meaning could be put on supply, this is the information need nery, modiciner, objoots of art and the proviso "As far is possible" ed by the consumor. To organise literature were exempted. But which would not put so great a all this information would be to this was largely an empirical divi strain on human nature and could give a great stimulus to the ad- sion based neither on a consideration yet forin the basis of an offective Vance of Swadeshi. of immediate possibility, nor on a and practical protection of Indian The second condition of a suCCOSS ronsoned policy. As a matter of industry. A similar concession fui boycott is the organisation of fact the boycott of foreign sugar would have to be made in the case has hopelessly broken down, the Nupply. It is not possible for overy of Swadeshi articles which are too one to hunt swadeshi articles boycott of cloth has had a partial dear for the purae of the poorer to their source and purchase them. success qualified by the necessity classes, but there is no reason why of taking yarn for Swadeshi cloth There must be a supplying agency the richer members of the comintiwhich brings the goods to a near from England. A more practical nity should not extend their protoc definition is necessary and convenient market and, as for tion to those industries which are no posible. Me the doors of the The first principle we would compelled for the prosent to exceed suggest is to make a clear division people. The difficulty of supply is greatly the foreign cost of producgriovoudly felt in many, parts of between articles of noceanity, in- tion and yet have a future beforo terpreting the word in a broad sense, them. Bengal; but there is no one whose city it is to wander the diffioulty and articles of luxury and to have an It will be evident therefore that, and meot it Swadeshi is in danger absolute interdict of the latter un- however for we may carry the boy. lens they are of indigenous manaof being si d er the mass of cott individually, there are limits facture. The first reason for the purious goods, foreign making m which the mass of men cannot ex. interdiot is that many articles of iodigenges which the dishonest ceed. A considerable number of luxury are produced in India, but foreign articles must be purchased inethods of Buropean Commerce find it difficult to maintain them- evon for home consumption, will pour im p ountry. There is no l selves because they depend on tho more for work and business. The wwwww pThe Bengal soaps are the cheapest and qest in the mosket? Page #499 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ question in pinpof this agitable resort 19, the foreigner be so regu: lated as to assist, materially the progress of the boots and prepare the future industrial independence of the nation? This is the subject we propose to consider in our next isque. THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS. -000 (BY BIPIN CHANDRA PAL) Nationalism and Nationalists. What is Nationlism? Who are Nationalists ? So many things good, bad, and indifferent, are being preached in the name of Nationalism; and so many people, holding so many views, have commenced to claim the name Nationalist, that a little calm and careful consideration of these questions may not be quite useless at this juncture. Both the idea and the words are somewhat new in current Indian literature. The concept has yet to be coined in institutions, crystailised in traditions and supported by sanctified authorities. It is still. so to any, in the melting-pot. Some confusion is inevitablo in this transitional and formative stage. Yet it is just at these chaotic stages that great ideas have to be most carefully watched, and the mind of the people trained to differentiate the real from the formal elements in them. What is Nationalism? The concept is new. Mazzini, I think, was the first prophet of this idea in moders Europe. It was he who, firet saw the limitations of that madden ing gospel of individual freedom, which the French Revolution, had preached. The French Revolution was, really, the last word of Christian Protestantism. Voltaire and Rousseau carried out the inexorable logic of the teachings of Erasmus and Luther, even as Erasmus' and Luther's were the last word, practically, of Christianity. KARMAYOGIN, to identify himself with the unversal, who attained this right. Thus while in the first two orders of the student or Brahmacharin and the householder or Grihastha, subjec tion to authority was the rule, in the last two orders of the Vanprastha and the Sannyasin, when the individual at first partially and then completely gave himself up to the higher and the contemplative life, and was, therefore, freed from the conflicts of selfish passions and interests of the ordinary social duties and activities-freedom was the law. In Sannyasa the individual was a law unto himself. And it was so because he was at least supposed in that stage to have really ceased to be an individual, that is an individual with private and personal ends and desires, but completely identified himself with the Universal. This identification with the Universal has always been the highest conception of freedom in India, anong the Hindus. It was the peculiar fruit of the Hindu race-conscious ness which has had from prehistoric times an overwhelining sense of the spiritual and the universal as an original and organic element of its intellectual and moral life. Outside India, however, in all the ancient social economies, the individual as having an end unto himself received but scant recognitjon. The individual was a part, society was the whole: the individual was a limb, society was the body: the individual was an organ, society was the organism. The whole must regulate its parts: the body must control the limbs, the organism must rule the organs to its own noeds, this was the old social philosophy. This was the old pagan view in Greece and Romie. 5 the members were the limbs. Thus the old abjection continued, only the authority that controlled the individual was transferred from pagan society to the Christian Church. But even this transference of authority, due to the personal election of the individual, was a distinct advance towards personal freedom. It conferred upon the individual the right of choosing, though perhaps not of actually making, the laws that shall govern him. Even this choice was a great thing. It was a first step towards personal freedom. In taking converts from pagan religions, Christianity, thus, started with a recognition of that right of private judgment, upon which the subsequent Lutheran protest was based. The right of private judgment was fully recog nised in the acceptance of Christianity by every convert. The Lutheran protest, therefore, did not discover a new principle, but simply expanded somewhat the field of the application of an old principle. The authority of the individual was valid and absolute in his choosing Christianity against paganism. It was valid and absolute in his first act of choosing, but it ceased with. that first act. That was Catholicism. Luther denied that this right ceased with that first act of choice. He claimed that as originally it was the reason and conscience of the individual which was vested with the right of deciding the truth of Christianity against other religions, so the same individual reason and conscience must have the right of deciding what is true and what is false in the traditional interpreta tions of the Christian Scriptures and the Christian dogma. The first protest against this view was raised in the Western The human personality, hav- world by Christianity. But even ing an end unto itself, had but Christianity failed to free the indiscant recognition in the social eco- vidual from the old social bondage nomy of the ancients, outside altogether. All that it did was India. In India alone, among the really to substitute a new social Hindus, the human individuality re- whole, more comprehensive and ceived the fullest recognition. In the cosmopolitan than the old ones. Hindu economy alone was the right The now Church was substituted the individual to be a law anto for the old social authority, but the himself, fully recognised. It was,subjection of the individual practihowever, the Individual perfectdd chily continued. The Church was through long and laborious course the whole, the members were the of stay tips and thus trained parts, the Church was the body, ool Boel Soaps are unrivalled in the market. national or This is the necessary logic of all missionary religions. This is the essential implication of all credal systems, mis-called universal in con-tradistinction from ethnic systems. There is no need or room for the exercise of personal choice in ethnic religions. Every man belonging, to an ethnic religion is born into it. But missionary religions are different. Not the accident of birth, but the a creed, is the acceptance of soul of missionary religions. Accep tance implies exercise of choice. All missionary religions appear before" Page #500 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIK. .. the bar of individual reason and of the Sangha of the Church. able to accept u his own li t conscience, plonding for acceptance. Through a new freedom he entered higher self. Trae RW to the It is an appeal to individual reason into a new subjection. And in pro- Lathern protest did not together anul conscience. And the logic of portion as he was able to com deny all authority, but the this appeal ia the recognition of the pletely identify himself with these denial of the Authority of right of private judgment. larger entities, with Dharma the Church was practical repuChristianity in the West and, cen with Buddha, and with the diation of all objective authority. turies before Christinnity, Buddh- Sanghn-this new subjection The Scriptures which Luther reirm in the Eat-both credal and became, really, 1 larger free. tained as anthoritative, without the aksionary religions---first raised doin. He was not free as an in Pope, and with the right of indivithe stanvind of personal freedom dividual, as standing Apart from the dunl privato judgment, CEASA nuninst social and ecerdotal autho- universal na manifested about him, ronlly to be an objective, and benity, in the world that is known to not as standing apart from the caine essentially a mere subjective II. But every new creed is eren- LAW and the Order to which he authority. The Luthera protest tinlly protestiint. Buddhisin WA4 belonger, but only is part of these, WA, thus, practically a transferprotestant Vedlicism in India: con cionnly participating and net- consciously rence of the regulative authority of Christianity was protestant p an- ively co-operating with, this larger individual reason and conscience inm in Europe. And protests are life. The freedom of the indivi- from outside him to within himself. mere antit honom. Protists are al. dual in Buddhism am wng freedom was freedom And with this transference really ways half-truth. They cannot not really in himself but in and started the modern individualistic rest in themselves. They cruate through the Universal of which he movement in Europe which reachnew problems, requiring fresh solu- WHS purt. This was also Christian ed its culmination in the French tions. They won reveal new cul- freedom in Catholicism. Substitute Revolution. flicts demanding frosh reconcilia- the Bible for Dhamma, Christ for The new synthesis hrs come with tion. The goal of individual the Buddha, and the Church for the gospel of Nationalism. And in freedom proclaimed by both Buddh- the Sangha, and you have the Burope Mazzini was its first apostle inm and Christunity, hnd therefore, Catholic scheme of freedom and and prophet. to be reconciled with authority, salvation. Both Buddhism and progress with order, intuitions with Christianity stand up with a denial SWADESHI SUGAR. truth, the individual with the of the old and established order The Sugar manufactured by the ivernal. In the microd formula about them. Both were at their Cawnpore sugar Works Ld. are corDhaminam Saranam Gac tart antithetical and protestant. tified by respectable persons in chnini: Baduthum Surat Both required, therefore, new Wifferent parts in Indin bat its nam Gacchami: Sangham S hathi Cincehami: Aynthesis and genuineness and purity. In drder to new assertion. I take refuge in Dharma or the Both arrived at this new synthesis make it convenient to the public we Law, I take refuge in Buddha, throngh the help of a new set of have arranged to keep in stock 2 I take refuge in Sangha or the Nymbols of the Universul in pince cern packets which we can supply on or for at 11 as. and 10 us. per Order or Church-this of the old ones. higher But the Lutheran protest has no pucket of No. 1 & 2 sagar. synthesis and reconciliation WALA fitr failed, it seems to me, to work SPECIAL RATES TO WHOLE DEALERS, found by Bhudilhism. The individual out a similar synthesis and recon-1 Apply for particulars to GHOSE thus, subjectul himself to Dharma cilintion. Neither Endhism nor & Cix Agents which will nbove him, to Budha Christianity repradinto the right of 57, CANNING STREET, Caloutis. who was above him, and to the the whule to control the parts. Sungha or Orelur, which was above A Policy him. The invisible Dharma and tho They did not set up the individual WHICH SAVES BOTH YOUR LABOUR as a law unto himself. They only bodily-absent Buddha were both AND MONEY! froed the individual from the visibly represented by the Sangha All clocks and watches of WESTEND Authority of that which had really or the Church. In acompting the new WATUH Co. are sold by us at the cheapest rate. We will give you guarantee by censed to be his larger and higher creoil, the individual, thus, became which you shall have never to boy Helf, and set him in conscions rela- Nocond watch ! This is # Policy only A part of Dharma, of Buddha, and tion with something which he was started by us and to still unknown to the public. Please como and satisfy THE CALCUTTA HOMEPATHIC PHARMACY. yourself. MATCHLEBA 18" No. ... 8-19-0 ESTABLISHED 1866. 10. 10" No. ... 94.0 Silver H. 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It cannot be imagined why I rmy Dee the steck-la-trade arqument of climatic RI Journey Allowance 40,000 (Capital) factor le put forward in support of the Hill Journey Charge 4,500 great deal of attention bu lately exodus. There who do do simply been attracted by the appearance of vetrom slab motiveNo one will over • Total rious articles and lotters in the columna grudge if His Excellency the Vloeroy Finance Depp (Vilitary Finance)-- of the leading papers of the country with Decorary staff go to the hills but on the subject of the annual migration wat te strongly objected to in the whole Hill Journey Allowance ... $4,400 Hill Journey Charges of the Government of India to the hilla .. .000 salo more of the Government of India Some are denouncing it u meeless and with an army of clerk, dufuries poona, Total 28,000 espeusive luxury and Jangerous to jamadar, ote, the cost of which the Dept. of Military Supply good government while others are justify. public bu bo iden. I do not think any Hill Journey Allowance ... 45,000 ng it on the score of climate and long attempt has been made in giving public Hill Journey Charges ... 4,850 established practice. Whatever tony be any idea of the enormoons expense involv. Total haid for and against those argumenta ed in the move up and down of the huge 49,000 Legislative Dept.-- it inunt, in justice and fairness to the establishment of the Government. The Hill Journey Allowances ... 95,000 general taxpayer, be admitted on all following Egures quoted from the Govern. Hal Journoy Charges hands that the question of good and 4,900 ... ment Finance and Revenue Acoounts efficient Adminstration and economy will give an approximate idea of the Total 29,700 should be given the firt consideration expenditure; though by no means in the Staf of the household of the It is my intention in the present article Aubjoined statement absolutely neurate Governor Generel. .. 95,000 to my word or two on the Apacial u I have, for obvious ANDOR, omitted Total 8,80,840 aspect of the question. various other items of minor importance : The subject has been o thoroughly From the economic point of view alone threshed out that I with some diffidence Foreign Dept. the whole move is to be deprecated! tread on the trodden ground. But the mero particularly in vle of the present great interest which is taken by all Hill Journey AllowADCH ... 1,13,300 financial depression. With the dark Hill Journey Charges ... 9,200 class of people in the matter is my shadow hanging over our opium revenue justification; moreover, it is desirablo in Total with the heavy military charger, with the 1,84,000 the best interests of the country that Railuvy Dept. increasing expenditure on the railways attention of the Government should be Hill Journey Allowance ... 94,950 the Public Works, the Police, etc., the frequently drawn to it, we they do not Hill Journey Charges ... 4,00 continuance of the move seems to be an appear to have taken any steps in the act not consistent with the policy of Total 38,950 matter, and unlear that is done the priat Flome Dept.-(excluding the enconomy and retrenchment which the is likely to be lost sight of. Ilonblo Finance Member propres to en attached offices.) The exponents of the exodus put for Hill Jourboy Allowances ... 70,000 force in all directions. Though the exward the "climato consideration M . Hill Journey Charges ... penditure of the move sinks into insigni 7, 60 ples of justification. No one will deny Acanco in comparison with that of thn that the "bracing and invigorating Total 77, 500 Army, the Railways the Public Works, clitunto" of the hills is better suited for Dept of Commerce nad Industry ote., it in the duty, of a sound financier to (excluding the attached prolonged and arduous work than see that economy is effected in whatever offices.) debilitating one, but we cannot shut our directious pussible. Hill Journey Allowanca ... BH,800 eyes to the fact the work in the Now, after long and Anzious suspense, Hill Journey Charges ... 8,000 pilnine in performed w efficiently in the the final Regulations for the working of hills. Are the district officials living in Total the legislative Councils have been pub. the sweltoring heat of the plains, dis- Finance Dpt. - linbel. Under the Dow Councils Act the 64,300 charging their duties less efficiently than Hill Journey Allowances ... Imperial Legislative Council has been Hill Journey Charges ROO their more fortunate brethren in the bills, enlarged to a considerable extent and in *T, H their duties considered loa ono Total 72,300 scope and functions greatly increpel Tous? Does the niajority of the menu- Pullte Works Depl. With such Council consisting of lient of the Indian Civil Service, the cus- Hill Journey Allowances ... 45,000 members, it reenin womewhat impractic Rill Journey Charges todians of three hundred millions of 3,300 ... able to reenblo at Simla when the people, whose work extortu admiration 48,300 Tuajority of Additional Mombers can from even the bittorat and uncompro- Pnblia Works Accounta be present aud without their sid no in mising opponents of the British Govern. Hill Journey Allowauces ... 41,700 portant legislation should be undertaku. ment live in the hillst Do the Hon'ble Hill Journey Chargos .. 2,800 Lord Salisbury addressed the following Judges of the High Court and the Dir. to the (tovernment of land North Total 56,200 trict and Sesalona Judges go to the bille limook:-"In providing that laws for In P. W. D. Antarhad Office 6,100 to deliver their judgomento! Are the dia should be posud t eruncil ist Depe of Kerrnue and merluant princer, wbo constitute the ing not only of the Ordinary Members Agriculture buckbone of the British Enapire in India, of the Executive Government, but of All Hill Journey Allowances ... 47,000 ditional Members wecially added for the landicapped in the discharge of their Hill Journoy Charges 3,080 duties owing to their prolonged raidence purp (of whom nome alwaye have been in the plaidst It is no un citing further Total 50,000 ubofhcial), it was the clear intention of Gold & 3 silver medals C. RINGER & Co. 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. ESTALBISHED 1897. . TRE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC "ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. If you want reliable and genuine Homoeopathic medicines, take care that you get them from RINGER'S. FOR ownmake FOOTBALLS. Agents wanted everywhore. Liste free on application. SEN & SEN 1, Chowringhee CALCUTTA Page #502 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ · KARMAYOĠIN. . . . NEWS. SWADESATI eputation, beaded THE DURBHANGA DEPUTATION. Addrewning Hindu deputation, beaded Maharash of Durbhanga, waited by the Maharajah of Durbhanga, waited upon him on Saturday, Sir Louis Dano mid that more than persive loyalty is re- quinite. "Those who are not with us," he mid, are against us," and active co-operation on tho part of the community is wanted to stamp out nedition. Parliament that in the tank of legislation the Government would, in addition to the source of information wually open to it, be enlightened by the advice and knowledge of persona porning other than official experience. So it is desir. able in the interests of both Government and the people that this wine and salutary practice should be observed in cases of minor leginlation also. In these circumstances is it not possible to discontinue the move 1 It in high time that tbo Government bid something in the latter, but apparently the complex nature of the subject Accounts for the in decision. A solution will be found it. trong representative Coniniittee in AP pointed by the Government to onquire into the whole matter thoroughly. Much time hm already been lout and it is hoped that Government will now evert itaell to enervatio action a further dolay is like: ly to add to discontent and unrest. HUS, BHARMA WISDO Binonta W. HAVT received serial wadeshi articles for review which have been dort to be placed in the market The Sharma Hindu Biscuit factory has dept sample of ita Swedendi bicaita which the proprietor claims to be prepared in euch way as to satisfy all custo raler The biscuits are well made and of good quality. INDIANS COLONIES. The "Timerin a leading article on the Indian National Congress nayo: Among tho grievances rehearned there lo only one which gives food for serious heart.noarching, nanuely the treatment of Indians in the Colonies. The Govern. ment of India can do nothing without the help of the Imperial Government whilo the latter is powerlons with the help of the self-governing colonies. No truly Imperial question of greater com. plexity and moro vital urgency exists SWADESHI SCOAR. Mr. Amoer Chand of Thakur's Lane hus sent u m ple nt swadeshi sugar prepared by hand which is of very high quality, well-purified and sweet. As far as quality goon this sugar deserves well to compete with any foreign agar placed on the market and if the maker can overcome the difficulty of the higher coat, there is no other difficulty that ought to stand in its way. NEWS. wwwwwwwwww w wwwwwwwwww PATIALA SEDITION. The Special Tribunal trying the medi. tion CA Arembled on the 3rd after Christmas holiday. Before the proceeding began Mr. Grey, Counsel for prosech. tion, informed the Court that be had gone through the evidence against all the c cuned and come to the conclusion that he could not prou the game against thirty of the accused persone for want of sufficient evidence against then. Counsel said that ho had applied to Ejla Khas for permis wion to withdraw the prosecution against those thirty accused but no orders had up to the prenent montent been received. Mr. Grey asked for short adjourntuent * he expected the Maharajah'n orders within a couple of days. The Court accordingly adjourned the case till the 5th instant. . 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Complete in 2 vols. Rs. 7. Per V. P. Rs. 7-14. Homoeopathic Books and other articles appertaining to Hom@opathic are all at moderate rates. HRAD OTTICK -11, Bonfield's Lane, Calcutta CALCUTTA BRANCHES :- 162, Bow BAZ Street, 203, Cornwallia Street M. BHATTACHARYYA & Co. As. 8 TAE UMRALLA BOM The examination of the bomb which exploded and injured the band of the "Mioals" in the cou pound of the Deputy Commissioner at Umballa, shows that It wan mainly Alled with old gramophone needles, revolver cartridges and pleces of iron. The explosion took placa mainly upward toward the ceiling of the but which accounts for the comparative alight injury to the ral" The man pickel up box about 100 yards from the De. puty Commissioner's house and Invagined the package wusa tin of onkes or biscuits, "Tko remains of the bomb have been sent to the Inspector-General of Explive for the determination of the nature of the explosiyo employed. LADIK CONTARENCH AT LAHOR. Mr Bajini Naidu of Hyderabad wing the following ngrungo to the Lady Coplocence:-My mo pango to you a lo do remember that the true regeneration of India lies with her daughter. Lat your Watch-words be hope, loro and service i . ABBAS A UDI Please call at or writer with partie dars to Kabiraj-JOTINDRA NATH GUPP#KABATNA TH MONDBAR AND LATE PRINCIPAL PAYETGIVYO APRED BISTAR SAMITI, KASTAN. TO ABYE Page #503 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. NUN RAMUX SANRD AT BALLINK. THE UK . Mr. W hou. Asistsut Muuter Parilla onling the cunt of woe, 21 wywaluh, within mo show that he was native A NUEN DAdditr. wyorul Meer wil staalilea milel. Ratan diri, hushwi live with him Tofortuntiunt eached the police headlik arom No. 84, Bullying Hal, Bbarve, embrace of Mycobail (he quarters at Jeuwe ath Les that on the 20th IM. Yur meetino patuan for the last night or email.. ndacvity believed to love of militivul it intated a number Ronnyaliyoantha Ho W.X Nudent in the Art Sulit Matuit la leen etumillel the AV len wen fuenting the xrwlen. Auringul yowterday, but coul I. privirin might lart # Nowata, This April the latein of the tice fanker, who was arrested at Bulu, village in the Jew dintrict. It is all. And rexulted in this morning's raid. The Williruught down to Nike. Tho . und el that a dozen young bungalis, ut was thoughly wnrwhell But We wel in w at kan.. mething of dwubtful character was dis. He is a life in truncu ayent of the Hos with w* AIR revolver, vided the Tome of bon werelat am ramied cuerd. Juntau (-uperutive f rance to The Nanik way # quantity of jewellery and live were buy the insiderable wuwinah. N. Text ILOE KAN IN WITWUXGY, of yesterday making me inhou un after trene been witte turther detallant in culot... with everal lition a diligent were found glass tubes ! yet fortlovlug. Luntis omittel in the wutlying Ilisopoken pivora u We nel fur holing trict of Calcutt during the tw. Pieri Acid in the hour of Vinayak 1 truth the Walking Hulier, early un d e, one of the Armente por los THX YUQANTEIL AGAIN. Thu melny wyruing with Sub- procter lewe in situated near the rivormid. The The " Yagnar" 1 - Mimuut the wall f un runnbilen wa Wanducted under the prelax ugain this time from lalok. It has an med with #arch warrunt, r upervivu of Mr. Jumlar. No attrats www diminine to the size of K i ndel premi N. 15, Wattunge Raul Wa le yentertlay. and written, dutel The 10, (Avrupiel y llenguee nael Bulan The Rollowing are thamon of Mr... tered the new Year'n nuw , The The ML forul u i unde night towns Ynola within the te . It is a m ari dimeription of tu thu lwies will be th the twy :he way to make newid lumbu n A. III. A though carbof the (1) Vinay. h burto Varve: un mln with the following alle mine but nothing in (9) Narayan nate J. ; otimet: The cititor cut that the incriminating charw.tor WA Jound. The (3) Shivan Shudabil Numar: mulio is the vuly men vi the ple Warh lestur fur fuur hur. Nun (1) Eknath Talijue tinjaruci. mutint with the cuvertinent were made In all 7 on have been arrested. Wishing Merry Xman u prune The Deputy Commi r of Police, New Year. The ul-Eilitar." This TUK THAIN DALOITT. Criminal luvutigation Department, I Th age appara penly all the rever i ry in connection with the W e us information will. #pink Mil listel from the Rajendra , timin dhewalty is will be one thaturlabui ar abbi Lazar Post Ottie, #Lilit winx and Ninhikanto lay und Rajani : Am Patidary Meanut tent) Kuntu Roy who were arrested are till inn en, in' his home in oli huuchla, lajit. Pabut Givinhandra De Nulla Hamly, this warning in m ind with A L'HALL BUM. rector of Narnganj, with #MMA Of the HAINE Mr. Jach . M It is reported that the h of the huu wa wacheel andlu blen Henrhol the love of Anubikulingal w .. com Inity minute of total Ning, whers Men'. Jaudine hinner 48 tu l mluwing his I inte lyk Imbi nude but thing incriminating was omplity with the tragedy . Nily the M b le pricka mpit her hantee's foun. live. Alle bus breed went to Namik furnirinn 1. HE HL 1. t. III illal the IRL Wils in tam 141414 TRAXXI HAL IDIAX FINI TIN NANIK Tukby. 4.) in ragu un p ar and the Marvel! The Bishop of Labure murid haturl.buj Juverbihai Aneh, Where to the lopputy min. 0 the fun in uid of the muttering mente con il Bunlay in over loy A . The Ciwula tel. Lucians in the Traian. tion with the th in', Wi.. then I tu lain but in the up in the functie Home After the last ' .111 Teto Cal le MitsAMLA IN NORT. He wanbul, he let ing it when it ca pobl. terganding the Amma mub explosion, and wan wurhing in a tailor in Italy AV hru the rul luit the noting at it in Ik tined that animal nu REM TIN T M entallihent. W h. He holds diploma i Irudublul Thurseny they were to the pat i enter m e tailuting. Hurto ly tywwritten p a rently ment to an The l'ulice blive that all the rele' deting Punjbin to the point wal l in the the walls club of the Browning turn ruvolve. U tren Labud rolvers and it wil idle and Nubillwhi dung night. The follow Hurled by ibin yuny, vf wheb 141 horninu. H in morning. #w tu hill Eoin. It was iheal: "Ihe ele dining the likes Len weinesl und tax re at lining the INA . l'unjab News of Anarchistam vau tu picke it u rity until it HAN HOLCt montes. ulright line with lumtu bin met. Hehel the The Police lure Waitute. Iha and the bom innlopoledel. fra Augalude Wet mit tivern h e toime . ব্রহ্মামৃত .! LARGEST IN INDIA Awarded Hodal at the lodian Indus:rtal Exibition of 1906-07. MACHINE-MADE STOVE PAITED উপাধ্যায় ব্রহ্মবান্ধব লিখিত ARTA AUTORY. in 110118 কতিপয় অমৃতময় প্রবন্ধের . OF AUSTERED 4 TLADE MAR M TRADE MAR CASH BOXBS, LOGKS, &c. Extract from Mr. J. G. funt . I 8pcial Remit on Indurti M ) W line ! mir hluta (istir, A1 with, HNL THX ARYA FAIT 107, MACHUA LAZAR 1041, ALLITA, Urdu vi kod do ** 912 IR I 3. *934 4a for's 107, MAJA BALAA Hoa, ad utia, 1L L : 11 L'" 24.4 2..7V Page #504 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 KARMITOCHT DR DOIA THAIMI The Cavernment of Erkin, it is state bave decided to deler the question of opening up the Bhagirathi ter there in pmapeet of making the one class of dredger, which is present at work in the Eastern Chanel Syntet vailable for work. So far this class of dredger is concerned. Government is convinced of the inndrinability of get. ting out any more at present until ting out any more at further experience of its working bru been gaine. ... NEWS. :: Public INSTRI"TION IN BESUAL .. . . .. .. .... It appears from the Governúent' Reno. T BAR, DUNYA OF SIND... Hlution on Pulli: fortretion in Bengal "W Nature" gootninna note on during 19401 09 that the total expenditure the end. Then of Sindhy, M. Rnger from all on Institutions of all Iur well-known Firih formatu.kindle barn from 119) Inklus in 1000Thority: He describes with simirating 06 to 141 lakhs in 190909 And within the thoitomput' nyntem amploved hy the ama periral penditure from provincial . town of Kardi, in pinuing down the revenuen hoh imen from 34 lakhs to 491 wind in plantations of convolvulus (polakhs, while within the last two para w hilohn), whiwhorquire no water and there has been an increase of 1.3 lakhs in which krachnally nie farming. enngh Ini. expenditure for provincial revenue. w to grow whru!and China and Mr. James when emphasized the pre lyenenats. HP in very confident sent recollieinting Director han emphathat the 'inonnoun which now over xized the need for further provision of Baricris could be tapped lov prvptree funds and for clearly defined policy in plumting on a large wall. Thn arcuri the Department on to the proportion of ront of the moon in ready to get rid of total expen liturn which the main henda ith water an 1 Ines on the that the offluention whould rceive the number mentit monta n chill or Andromly moint of boys undergoing primary education wall environment och front which brings about twelve hundred, then representing it to turation fint. . 20.5 percent of the total mixlo popula"If the Motron, tog writes traversertion of chegging age. A contrant han a donert region such thing on the cast been drawn in the report between conAnd went of the Lower Indun it only tribution of Bonilay And Calcutta taken the air there a little lamper with Municipalities to primary school. The out lowing diop of water. Ax'it menta Bombay Municipality mpenda 1 lakh and higher ground and mbinter cotitions, an POMPRAR 93 che of it own wherers fonducel by cultivatian and foresta, the Cleutta Corporation has not a single it produces abundent. min. It is niet school of its own and spends only onetuined by this time that forent, through fifth of a lakh on primary education. In the lowering of the temperature which Secondary Education, propean for inthey produco' (hy hoorption of hent) and provement have been kept in abeyance by the humidity which they produce in for want of funds. It is to be deplored the atmorphere (by transpiration), sro that there is tendency to prefer a bad cuivalent to mountain range. It in education in Middle English School tn B e than probable that if from the creat yol eduction in Middle Vernacular horthward Nini WAN uvere l with wood school Collegiate and Mabonidan for a breadth of 10 or 12 degrees of lon educations are making good hendway but titude to the extent of half itAren it l technical education is being hampered for weld obtain the south Wont non lack of funds. As regards discipline in and with it crop instead of sterility. the best sense of the word it has still to Prumperity and lifò would return liit hy be learnt in many school. A Mr. James bit to this unhappy conutry whore fertile expresaca it, "there is an acquiescent dis. lands (An immense lluvial lain formed cipline, that in towy, there is not an active by deposits of the richest elements of me. result from discipline but there is not no ophie rock) are sterilised simply by inue there ought to be of respect for the want of water." . constituted authority and of the true Mpirit of active co-operation with autho. RUMOURED APPOINTMENT TO INDI coNCIL. Strong rumours are enrrent in Bombay thnt Sir Phoronerhah Mehta has accepted the appointment in the India Coun. cil, called vacant by the return of Mr. Syed Bilgrami for two years provides he continued in good health in England The Acceptance is believed to be due to pressure by his Excelleucy Sir George Clarke. . ARREAT OF A STUDENT. . Pratap Chandra Chandra, an inhabitant of Narnyangunj and student of the Dacca Survey School, was at Mobannpar on survey duty while he was arrested. Nothing is known about the arrest. The office of MONNIA. Jardine, Skinner and Company WAS marched by the Police Superintendent with other officials in Connection with the cree of Ambika Dayal Singha 'n hier of the Company. Nothing incriminating was found. DHINORA'PROPERTY. The Commisioner of Police was summoned by An Indian at Bow Street to-day to show cnun wly he should not deliver revolvory, daggers and other property of the Athin Dhingra. The Magistrate asked the applicant if he claimed the property under will or m adtminiwtrator, The reply was in the negative and the wummons Wa dintuished. rity." Just out! Just out! THE HINDU SYSTEM OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE AND ART. SECOND EDITION Price Rn. 1-4-0. WINTER GOODS. Shawls (different designa) Rs. 10-12 a:h. Alwar 7 to 10 RA WRAPPERS RH. 4-12. Flanol, nergen, Kanhmete etc. of all prices and designs. ALL PURE WOOL compare our prices. Liberal discount to trade SWADESHI WEAVING.Co., L. 12. LUL. BALAR, Cahdutta R. C. BROTHERS. ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA Founders of Steel Trunk Industry in India ESTABLISHED IN Best Machine made, Stove painted. STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES. FACTURY :** 11, Maniktolą strook, "(kambaga o.) KISORI LAL SARKAR M. A. I. Extraut from the Panamed RAM KAINA, HIS LIFE AND NAYING" by Prof. F. Maxmuller page 94. The diseret bot ween whakti deve. till and Auna kaowerige infully treat by Bul Kirbori Lal Barker in his internting book cc . Ir. Hebble Beblieclene of Hanover (Clermany)"Both the treatise on the well in that on the Prama and Bhakti am very valuable hand-books for practioul Atadans of Indian Philosophy and nerve for its application to ordinary life od to higher opinions. Rr THI SAXK AUTHOR. HINDU SYSTEM OF MORAL SCIENCE sroond edition (Price Rs.! The Hindu System of self-elture. Frice 12. 1. to on hnd a . S. CA MOSUNDRE.. 491, Corowallin Street, Calcutta 4 BOARD OF ACCOUNTANTS & NUDITORS. D. MUKER JEE & Co. Diplomad Accountants & Anditors. ! "(Loadort) **. . Cliye Street, Cncula GRAZIANTEN PROMPT AND BATISTACTORY MWORK Toderate Pees 7/1, Cornwall Stree BRANCH 161, Bowbazat Bereet, Baltakkhana) Dxror eenATRA BANDAR LTA. * Cortáza, Siguere. CALCUTTA WHOLESALE & Berisha , Page #505 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARAMYOCIN ........ . .. .. 11, . melal, molal and political. I onnative as the enemy Woor rules and be -...- hitt e viooed in that we truunt hvern India NEW Added: "The Puial attitude hun baan, Por Phillinber of more on Plintentary Imre and that the think, nont unfortunate to read the the Sahayak pandaignet, was arret. day of Government by the "obiter dicta" educated Hindu mulition monger, al at Konur. The Editor is still at large. of officiale in very nearly over. Hy when & Hatter of fact, they are only Babu Ganenbill, Elitnr of the Storernment on parliamentary line, I applying w India the conditions and mean that the toreranrs of provinces and "Akm Dolby hep begre brought to ordinary niethods of English politica. ! labore unde pollo Stated the trial the Viceroy inint explain to the (tovern. would hefur hetter to take thene men ini. Anent at home what they are doing it, our contidence and terugie they are going Min. RAMBAY MACDONALD OX INDI. and must submit to criticism. We have to havo #great deal to do with the Interviewed by the "Daily Chronicle" never been in the hallt of explaining Cuverdient of India in future. I am en wir in Londen Nr. Numray Mneanyibing to the people of Indin. We fully invite ad "Phivo prinarayi with here simply said to them, Thin in the the atirngthening of our million in freling alnuort a conviction, that naman test thing for you we know ych don't Indir. . . t the Council begin to work the un. like it, but it munt Le done" and we dughted nonlice of the northeile of went on rating in this art of way. Ono The LARON EXHIBITION election will be forgotten and things will thing there must be more limouious NIH P. C. CHATTERJKK'A PROTXAT relation betweeu the adminintentor and 1 Lord More tbe meeting of the Exhibition, En very month and well ley, Mr. Marconhla cortinnel, hnen the House of Commons. Every to committee Sir P. C. Chatterjee mid that he would be multifying himself if he www native of India taken serious interent in wonderful influence in India, and it clatra from a time before the introduction British politics and thin interest in what it me party to the present proceeding. by the inarticulnte millions of tho popu. Posequently Mail office. It was of hiw reforma. The people believe in him. They may all the things he has done Intion Although they may know more eventually agreed that Mr. Harkiuben which they coneider lund, auch n the than that there we two rival parties con Lal be entrusted with the entire manage deportations--were donn because the cerned in their dentinies. They have ext ent of the Exhibition and a Resolution officials overruleil hie better jualment, perience the rule of both, and they know WA MAMed that he could overrule if I Iyut the good things were done bARUNA which makes for their greater good and deemed pirper the greinions of the Execu tive Committee. Whether Sir Chatter. Lon contuntinent. Everybody in India with Morley wanted to do justice to India. It is most extraordinary de out exceptinn, even officials who are jern Wination Wa Meceptoil does not Conservative by instinct and training, Appone. The Hinduo. inonstration of popular loyalty I have ver known. want the Liberal Government to be roTouching on the wider problem of ILIYAN OF AN EDITOR. turned to office again. They are all afraid British rulo Mr. Rampy Macdonaldof two things if the Torien como in. They Mr. N. C. Barbadienry, Editor and Prowail :- "I am quite convinced that we are frnid Lan urzon will be made prietor of the "Hindoo Patriot." In lying have got to stay in India because whnt in Secretary of State for Iudia and that serimusly ill at Bellaren. His wife and woud.at the present, woment in anome one of bin type will be sent out nn daughter their only child are attending on autority wiperini pad on the outiplicat. the next Vicery. Ho further observeel bint. We wish him a spoely recovery. ad mution of Indliny wociety - prigion, it was weer fully to treat the w ented The Swadeshi Steam Navigation Com- ARTISTIC PHOTO & ENLARGEMENT, pany, ( Ltd ) TUTICORIN.: B. DUTTA & BROS., 307, UPPER C'HUITPUR ROAD, (Jorhando ) A raw opportunity for Indian patriots. !! Calcutta. Female artist for Prurdah noshin." Do you want mother India to ascend her ancient throne and lead the world's nations ? T'heu, help at once SWADESHI LOOMS. 1. this pioneer shipping industry financed, managed rind run by Indi- Flyshuttle loot cherpent and nurt profitable without iron part. Working Ann on purely national lines, on finer count without breakaga. For terny apply to D. B. in. 2. this very first attempt on any large industrial scale to challengn the AKOLA, monopoly by foreign capital of the waterways of India . I. P. Hy. 3. this only enterprise whose gole aim is to develop tho son-borno trmulo of the Twins nail pou plarise sex-voyage among all clasues of them, by menns of special arrangients male so an to afford greater facilities for the guine, and 4. this only Company offering training to Indian apprentices in darignation. A KUND, to be invested in share in the company and from the income * of which Indian students ip navigation and shipbuildingm going abroad are to be maintained, is being vigorously colleted by n ya of 1 Re. tickets and donations.. Then use the one that is PROPERTIES, S.S. Lawoe, S. S. Called S.L Minni. . the best. CAPITAL R.. 2,000,000 divided into 60.0do whares of Ra 25* each of "KUNTAL-KAUMUDI" in the · which 84,000 have been already take up. bust hair-oil by virtue of it wondertil biain-cooling, and THE IMMEDIATE WANT of the winy, ia R60,000. Orbit Salue hair re-newing properties. It of 6000 shares to be realised within peath cofapland whethen mild aroma is very pleasing to be able to start with fresh vigour om tission of uneful work Alion- all. Price only. 12 os. for 1 oz. al development. Remittance of Rs. 25 or multiple the top thay be sept to them ander SOLD EVERYWHERE OR ined who will, on receipt thereof, duly send the application forme ete. DIRECT FROM For prospectos, ticketa, terms of commission or rely t he same, R.C.SEN & CO. Tuticorin. S. D. KRISHNAYANGAR. 818 Cornwalli Street. CALCUTTA. • #-18-1909.) Secretary. I - pont Do You Use 21 Any Hair Oil ! Page #506 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ CUL PHARMACEUTICAL But I have neither apare near time, wer 10.'1, lagal berta, "Simla 1. 2. CALCUTTA. BEWARE OF IMITATION Aswa gandha Wine MAKMWYOGIN. Rider O A NEWS, spital. Imeli yotobewegew the brother wor capitaliste appropriate the po w 11. KKTK KARDIK AND SUNDRIKD go back to Ladin spuia in the forpeo BERKADER Th. frwb capital to dmw freela prosta. This P HARM The Lot ( reprindent of the is the true story. But it is buyoud the Hline writes: - wpacity of my look cobonints, whether .' . WORKS Mr. Knit Flarlie's Wwwklet on tulia In:lio Auglulu , w popruhend hath in were reprint of The letter that he wrote to the Labour er for India in the winter of 1997 Ne, to tell the truth, the patience, in w the Millsjert uf i n ut the eritieally aner Mr. Mrore'. 11WT. Et rolit Aurifast Tuewiny Vor in it cry for the Indian ruder. The cuber 7th) ove Mr. R. A. J. Mutt As for the English rewlets of Mr. Keir Retire client Civilian who under Hurric's lok. I demelit if eten the fast p elit NOCITI in reventie worth in Twit Awrition, whirl in pinting wey let the attack by # fairly THOR * Beranda kuwde fille mer The un argumente Arinet Ky in rivulating " t" information rinti in the ning Tintin ing tle Hitlul ople will lor able to make any impresion the larutan in 'IVNING Ily of Mr: Hell within the r elititer of tw Kris Tantie's friends and u rma try history inprit I h oftian TH SENJA S A I KENANGA 03 NATHS Wellkrown invigorating tubig at .. tlori mul the kenment The Maharnin finalang pimidlingwly Almirl. It had been runde Twin I firinut labore ' m irl. nisl as the best tonic alterative .... .... then written in W Hot Tuilt in day, and The lionist. Th....to-builling to be of unutler Nervent debility Exhansion. L. try trwak anin waterf Velin h arily in low valutinary Meminory. Bowing. Di Handia without any rurful We Armimetimes spt to get sight, (onfinjon of Ideas, het * vir my h o vou imtient unto hury forward to web ignar, Nerrous heuche, palpitaof the Month anel l o in with bring through the in. t of luaut, Sentul lato iwwert them in the sun fashion temelinte dimiplinary wages which Win! RIWW Cefal skeplan Wow unlitary forts which ). But the monete the ett, W. . phia R. I DANA R. It Pound . . Wilele k a nan titin. worl. We munt luptent to w N . Por Mr. Krir n omen ... the wink that lies the t'in am 15.3-8 The Iridiy no win lifetin, ta inity on the third in W t' inverort in ta m il fit lny M it with uudimnul Insti ... to. th. When". W itte tu o r in the mous. The work mann !... Help my of of nation-bmikling requires the e n printint halen i tion of all of the rummunity. ... le line the on e An it in kintifying to find that this Apotent retruly for habitual ene Hilan of Time in the ruke of the feeling of owl Bellowwhip and wantinh els Hitte immer in leginning to l tio wil thri ift it.If I mgh gott rheumatinin . H ." thout the M noul pile Threat u worms, Litost Imittel fart, lont in ud lindu The Tul it all, tleh it wa e niten wy where in lin. And Ist nervine tonie administerul in ' will important why want it nuit # Why which ronvalecent state. + 17. phial Re. 1 the plumtel Indian It all th e meetina ir mer Die Rw. 11. K. :- Pur ponnyl. mit which inity wipprto Mr. t he furthering the w inter. 1 ir Barlin's inn. Mi. Kair Har. tuf the untry! We will .rs wat huguring the comie "ili-tinct in the Liwa crain e d to the intestinent of Set ir the Nea" An ideal binttit of lowlivel. the British capital in die fettin Dit in religionis CITRl H Sartprillit with goll. I i ll.. with ls mal there will a t le LHS! " ht tulenetel Tutte le interfere with watire wedly for all sorts of 14 Tial in I think the theories with its fingul i s 1 thi Herrial tint in the bowl. + wel prit in penting the hitit , many other wet Hal intelbel, iliti ni tatal ir 17. pihin! Rs 1-12 JANAR familie. hin ?) , ne of Iulia. 1o Puster thix unity WiMALL, , annesin wit. f Niinit e cht te we all on NIK RAU. Ntates, losse lway P barr ls of ET lay pat e ud raample, ful, Iliese e it in the foundation that pr, 14 Arhinment wh the threuf all pal Bordt een deelp of the main. W tben, ... lei the itin l'ali? This ittle .. 9. Mr. Tilantie. A t the site in lokther r ela dr. সিংহমার্কা pi l er wed capital, leysing It is tyd steessfully in Acidi t-of the int rat in the sunthug tu the Imigrest in anul diarrhoed Very eh wine rapial of 11? ...tro . Briti il inihabits capital, invested in venient for t Aclima merely interest but the 31. purl Ax. 8.' Dozen Ra. 5-4. LiL pr.htm s tlu iu Festiwal leading গেলেরপটিন Compeio catalouge sul five ou to the pople only the wages of the bes2. ur d it wat in 1 rin takilny the millenn. Min the dvaith. T win deny t lure tua 8. X. 1290 est l ucy Henle Cugim delati, blou mayes: WYSPDIP, JOBLITET ZARZINA. AQUA PTYCOTIS Oy 220, UPPED CHITPUR R appliction'' .. XVDA. "Buniger: "S Page #507 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ . 15 - UNAPPROVED CAN BE RETURNED. POSTAGE OF BOTH SIDES SHALL BE PAID BY US. LAHORI DHUSSA MALIDA CHADDAR Very warm and soft ; ash, natural, blue ahuone, check, etc. os yde. by 58" Rv. 25 to 30. 31. ydx. by 58" Ry, 12-8 to 15. Thicker than Lahori Dhunsa, very warm soft, ash, grey almond, etc. 3*vels by 58" Rx. 16 to 18. 31 yds luy 58" Rs. 13 tine. . HEALINGBALM SHAWL JORA Very nicely worked in all decent differ ent colours, Rs. 15 to 40. Excellently workel ; Rs. 45 to 65. Pure Kashmiri Rs. 70 to 80. also up to 250. KABULI ALWAN LADY SHAWL With a beautiful Kashmiri border, very Very nicely workerl, about : ils by warm, soft, decent, and, natural, almond, 1) yd. Rx. 8 to 11 and Rs. 12 to 330. blue, etc. Rk. 35 to 75. (Pure Kashmiri). 31 yılx. hy 58" Rx. 18 to 20. Rs. 25 tu 50. (Real gold work). AMIR CHAND & SON, LAHORE. - arti সাপ্তাহিক পত্র। সম্পাদক ও স্বত্বাধিকারী শ্ৰীযুক্ত অরবিন্দ ঘােষ। And you need not buy it !!! 718 foto stufa ***** THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MAGIC. ( 766 TU *#* ATTI অনেকে সন্দ্রের আকার ক্ষুদ্র বলিয়া অগ, WHY? *99, 4917114 869917.-. Because : SINGLE Dwy. convinces it ettiency. Because :-A DAYN USK iron a oumplete relief for all burning and intaneti vf the 911 0917 a *14 Tye. 404 eff 1310 st 24 Because: A WEEK'AUA curun ratically returing the Bunt health. Because: NCRNX' the milli the Khm which are the kit VAUME this maty mrat af f ord 361 02. diU Are TITTALY KRIDICATED by Healing Balm, as How * 29142547 of the ruk hevul and take stelefonul, lext life will be a total work !!! TUTU The Insidious to the worst onenie, an t ie in tiine VN T. HEALING BALM :- Canl Welly fatient buta CH wil place A E K 4#13 I 19119*49 . HEALING BALM: 1)es away with the tecnity to Injection and Stricture whawh 9 25 34 s e fostud I tre tu follow it. 10 injury to the TOT 1718199 71771--2149 151. ( HEALING BALM: I pruutly ran injurious and i auch it din kylnie ur the time to coal. *194 1698 0171 1721 2. Dr. Filwin N. I'unlung, M. D). P. N 1 One of the leading medical Journal o s 1799-aft T 6144119 (L .), NAY: I have muh plentur in #4 he twin IP NAVN:..*** We have no tiny that Healing Hulu certain la A m B 5117 U9 421 huwitation in waying that it. Latugin & C's triking. effort on Urethral Info . No will be fourn to tuwint it lehetoial and সাধারণ সংস্করণের প্রতি পরে না Healing Helm is a Me and reliable Thera. wpooiffe effort. > 368 7599/ 7 poutle Agent such w enn which medioul mon 3. I. T.U. Ahmed, M. B.. C.M. ul | পুরাতন কাগজের জন্য দ্বিগুণ মূল্য নি? rul the oral jelly, without any doubt, L S A. (laun). Hiljuty' Vice- C My... I can remanend thi Healing depuud." 1 849 1851 Ilm tungly to the utforing pulilie. * I TIN ...On all nicles- ware 1 ! Aux inaint on having the Genuine thing OT - 17 Tafra fra *** There are " Balms and Balm" on all sides and do not waste money. Ageuth f r esh. বাড়িতেই তাহাতে ধনে বিজ্ঞাপন দিয়া শুরু Partioulara, Layer, eto. in. Catalogue free un appllation. All ourrespond wou. dential. লাতে বিশেষ সভাৰন। অথচ ধরে PRICES :-LARGE Notre Re. 2. SMALL 1-12. বিজ্ঞাপনের মূল্যঅস্থায় সাপ্তাহিকে বিশ্বাপনের Poste , to, extn. মূল্যের তুলনায় অনেক সুলত। বিশে f 167 3531 | চিঠিপর টাকা কড়ি পাঠাইবায় ঠিক | 8** TT CT, PO IT! , R. Laugin & Co., den|STS. 148, Bow bazar St, Sealdah Gorner, Calcutta. Telegraphic Address, "HEALING" Calcutta. Page #508 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ • LARMITOCIN.. 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The speech of the Counsel for the prosecution, Mr. Grey, in no way sets out an ordinary case against individuals, nor is there any passage in it which gives any light as to particular evidence against the porsons on their trial, but from beginning to end it is an arrangement of the Arya Samaj as a body whose whole object, semi-open rather than socret, is the subversion of British rule. Mr. Norton, taking advantage of the presence of Sj. Aurobindo Ghose in the dock, attempted to build up in the Alipur Case an elaborate indictment of the whole national movement as a gigantic conspiracy, but he did not neglect the individual cases and made some attempt to conceal the extra judicial object of his oratory by a continual reference to actual evidence, relevant or irrelevant, in the case. Mr. Qrey has not given himself that trouble. The political character of his advocacy is open and avowed. But be follows his Calcutta precursor in the ludicrous jumps of his logic from trivial premises to gigantically incongruous conclusions, in A WEEKLY REVIEW OF 2nd Magh 1316. his heroic attempt to make brioks ont of straw. His chief argumente are that the Arya Samajista read the Amrita Bazar Patrica and the Punjabee,-to say nothing of the long defunct Bande Muturum, and that some of the prominent members of the Arya Samaj are. politicians and yet femain members of the Arya Samaj. The perfectly general interpretations by Swami Dayananda of the Vedic view of politics, are the basis of his attack, and even the vehement character of the great reformet's polemics against other religions, the orthodox Hindu included, are pressed into the service of this unique argument. And all this is used to prejudice men under trial on a serious charge. Mr. Norton trifled with the traditions of the British bar by his pressing of trivial and doubtful evidence against the accused in the Alipur case, but it seems to us that Mr. Grey has departed still farther from those lofty traditions. And what if the Patiala Court decides that the Arya Samaj is a seditious body, seditious in origin, seditions in intention, seditious in action? Will the Government prescribe as an illegal association this wealthy,powerful and highly organised community containing more than half the brains and aetivity of the Punjab? Already the charge has been made that by giving special priviléges to the No. 28. Mahomedans, the Government have abandoned definitely the principle of religious neutrality on which their rule has hitherto been founded. The present Governor of the Panjab is possibly capable of such a step,-after the whitewashing of the Police in the Gulab Bano ease and his speech to the Loyalist depatation, we can believe him cap. able of any rash and headstrong step. Fortunately, there is little likelihood that Mr. Grey's oratory will be any more effective than Mr. Norton's. The Arya Samaj and Politics. We have received a communication from a member of the Samaj in which he puts to us certain printed questions relating to the aims, character and works of the Samaj and of its founder's teachings. We have not that direct and firsthand knowledge which would enable us to answer these questions with any authority. But on the general question our views are known. Aryaian is not an independent religion. It is avowedly an attempt to revive the Vedio religion in its pristine purity. The Vedic religion is a national religion, and it embraces in its scope all the various activities of the national life. Swami Dayanand an a restorer of Vedician ineluded the theory of politics in his scope and revealed the intensely national character of the Hindu religion and Page #516 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. for the remarlo pued by the morality. His work was avowedly indeed self-convicted us seditious gee that Sk Anda #work of national regeneration and its very existenct a crime to be arrested in England and b ra In dealing with the theory of by punished by the law. The here to anawet to the out politica a bred on the Vedic reli- Governor of the Punjab is either police for the remarlas de gion he hnd naturally to include hinself an otticinl of this class or Police Commision. The reasoning the truth that inderligence ed by muliners of that tou perfectly fair. Ang strong eritithe true and normal fondi . Under much circumstances chain, especially, if it is persistent, mation und all lapne into subjection it is enough to issue once for all lower the reputation of the want be a sin and degeneration, a strong and dignified repudiation Government and creates in people temporary in its nature. No man of the charge and then proceed & tendency to belittle, that is to can deny this grent truth. Free- calmly with the great work the say, hare a contempt for authority dom in the goal of humanity and Simon has undertaken, serenely established by law. It is stil: Aryuinn was in its nature gompol strong and unperturbed in good worse if the Government is accused of freedom, individual freedom, fortune or evil fortune, good report of injustice, say, in the matter of MCA freedom. intellectual free or evil report, couident in God's the deportations or the Gulab Bano dom, freedom in all things, and the grace and the spiritual force coin case; for that inevitably crentes uopumplishment of such an all-per-municated by the founder. This hatred. Therefore strong criticism vuling liberation cannot come 14 the only course worthy of of the Government je bedition About withont bringing watigpal manly community profussing a The Amritu Bazar Patrict and freedom in it train. If to perceive probrat and virile religion. Anxious Punjabre strongly criticise the these truths of Vedian and of nature repetition of unheeded disclaimers Government. Therefore they are in to be political and seditious, Hoeins to us undignified and futile, seditious propers and their reukers tben Swami Daynanda's teaching What Is Sodltion? seditious conspiratons. Every offi-* was political and seditious and the The question, what is sedition, cial is a member of the Government religion ho prenohed my be vne of those Chinese puzzles which established by law; therefore to stigmatised in political and sedi- it seems impossible to solve, never criticise strongly an official or tious. But if wedition be limited theless, presses for solution. In policeman, still more, official or to its proper meaning, an attempt Nagpur it has beon etablished policemen as a clase, is sedition. by illegal and viclent means to that to laugh at the holder of a Christianity is the religion of the bring about the fall of the establish- Government title in nudition. In the Governinent established by law; w ed authority or prepare by word Swaraj Care Justice Chapdavarkar criticise Christianity is to bring or action lawless opposition and has declared it to be the law Christians into contempt; the revolution, then there is no sedition that to condemn terrorism in strong Government are Christians; therein the Swani's preaching or in the language and trace it to its source fore to criticise Christianity is to belief and actions of the Arya-Sama), 18 sedition. At Patiala it is con- 1. bring the Government established by 'They use the perfectly legitimate tended that to read the Amrita law into contempt. That is sedition. ineens of strengthening the nation Buzur Putriku and the Punjabee Therefore to criticise Christianity al life at all puints and their ob ull Widt ind their ob- is sedition. We are not quite sure is bedition. To my that repressiu national roguneration that at Patiala the prowcuting fusters Terrorism may be true, but ctive and to religion, counsel did not hint that w bring it is veditions. To suggest Blitical revolution. Individual Christianity or Mahornedanism into Press censorship, seriously or ironinembors naay be Loyalists, Moder contempt or hatred is nedition. cally, is to bring the administration ates Nationalists creo Terrorists, and we have these remarkable of the law of th of sedition into conbat a religious body is not respon Casos in the Punjab, where to tempt, that is, to bring the adwible for the political opinions of translate Seeley's Expansion of ministrators into contempt; and iw individual membors. The re- England or Mr. Bryan's opinion the administrators are tho Governligious teaching of Swami Duyanan of British rule in India seems to ment established by law. Thereda was inspired by pational inotihave a fair chance of being estab fore Mr. Stead's Open Letter to VCB, not political; and the aims of lished as sedition. Mr. Stead's Lord Morley is seditious. We are the Arya Surouj are national not Review of Reviews in now known almost afraid to go on, lust, finally, political to be a seditious publication. We we should end by proving that the The Arya Diselaliger. are not sure, either, that the In Englishman itself is an intolerably The lowlors of the Arya Samaj din Duily News is not even seditione rag,- for does it not try to have inued a ninilesto disclaiming worse, for it is continually trying to bring Sir Edward Baker and the the political motivu attributed to bring the police, who are an iudir Government generally into conthem by the Couunul for the, Pro- pensable part of the Government es tempt by intimating genially that secution in his exlriwrdinary open- tublished by law, into ontempt and they are liars, idiota and good-foring eldrene at Patiala. But is hatred, and the incurrigible persie- nothing weaklegs, --in connection there any lise in these repeated dis- tence of its efforts is sufficient proof with the Reforms and their uncInimera? To cortan type of of motive, if not of conspiracy. willingness to put the whole popuufficial anind, but in the minority Now one of the charges nainst a lation of India into prison? in this country, every movement, Punjab accused » that he wrote Punjab noused is that he wrote Would it not save trouble to probibudy.orgra of opinion or contre lira puguing the character of the sub- bit speech or writi:g in India of activity that makes for Dutional ordinate police service- just like wltogether? . strength, efficiency or manhood the Indian Daily News of Sir in by blint very lucy suspectul Andrew Frever. We woulul sur 1 Page #517 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ DARMAYOGIN. to look after his luggage,-ou Eaar pean came up to him, caught, his It is not the polity of the wrapper, twisted it tightly round Karmayoglund his neck and said in Hindustani, incidents whether of the present Who are you?" Getting no auswer administration of the country to his request for an explanation or of the relations between the except the repetition of the quesruling caste and the people. To tion, he replied that he was a criticise persistently the frequent passenger. Thereupon without farinstances of highhandedness and ther parley the Englishanan promaladministration inevitable under ceeded to drag the nnresistingly a regime like the present does not Pandit to another steamer lying lead to the redress of grievances alongside. On the way the latter all that it does is to create a pre- appealed to the sub-agent of the judice against the reigning bureau Steamer Company, a certain Sarat cracy. The basis of our clitim to Babu, but, after a word from the Swaraj is not that the English Saheb, was told that he must acbureaucracy is a bad or tyrannical company the aggressor to the ComGovernment; a bureaucracy is al pany's agent, with a name which ways included to be arrogant, self the Pandit caught as Joyce. It sufficient, self-righteons and un was not, however, to the Agent, sympathetic, to ignore the abuses but into a first-class cabin where with which it abounds, and a there were three other Europeans bureaucracy foreign and irrespon- and two English women, that the sible to the people is likely to ex Brahmin was dragged and the door hibit these characteristics in an closed behind him. No soener was exaggerated forin. But even if we he in the hands of this company were ruled by a bureaucracy of than he was charged with having angels, we should still lay claià abused the Englishman whom he had to Swaraj and move towards never seen before in his life, and a national self-sufficiency and inde-savage blow dealt him in the left pendence. On the same principle we do not notice or lay stress on the collisions between Englishmen and Indians which are an inevitable result of the anomalous and unnatural relations existing between the races. It is the relations themselves we seek to alter from the root instead of dealing with the symptoms. But the incident at Goalundo detailed in this week's Dharmi is one which the country has to take notice of, unless we are to suppose that the movement of 1905 was the last flaring up of national strength and spirit previous to extinction and that the extinetion has now come. We have received a letter from the sufferer translated into English, it is from his own account that we summarise the facte. eye which cut the skin and set blood flowing freely. Blows after blows were rained on head and body, the head being cruelly battered, the lips cut open and some of e teeth loosened. His appeals for mercy were answered by a shower of kicks with booted feet on his head and the English women joined in the pastime by beating him furiously on the thigh with a dog chain. The unfortunate Bengali was by this time sick, stunned and almost senseless with the beating. The pain of the blows falling on his already bruised and battered head was intense and the iron chain drew blood with each cut. Fortunately he happened to fall against the door and it flew open. With difficulty he managed to crawl to the staircase; but at this moment the Englishman drew a revolver and, pointing it at him, cried out Shala, I will shoot you." In terror of his life the Brahmin managed anyhow to plunge down the stairs and dropped almost senseless at the bottom. His eyes were clotted with blood, but he caught a glimpse of Sarat Babu coming near him with an European whom he conjectured to be the Agent Mr. Joyce. A few 3 words were spoken between the two. Afterwarde Saras Babu returned and told the Pandit that he could expect no redress from the Company. but he might bring a criminal suit if he cared to do so. The farther happenings of that night need not be entered into, except to note the extraordinary conduct of the Company's officers who almost immediate separated the two steamers and took the Kaligunge mail into mid stream where they kept it until the Europeans had escaped in their steamer to Naraingunge. It was only possible to discover from the luggage labels that they belonged to a jute factory in Nakail near Aralia. There were some Bengali passengers present, including a pleader from Jessore and an euployee of the Sealdah District Superintendent's Audit office but, though they sympathised with and cared for their compatriot after he had escaped with his life, there was none to assist him at the moment of the outrage, nor could even the piteous cries of the ladies awake a spark of resolution anywhere in those present. The sam ties of young men are disbanded. the cry of Bande Matarain has sank to rest, and royally-minded individuals like the perpetrarors of this murderous assault can finish their imperial pastime unhindered. We feel a great difficulty in dealing with this case. We are not in the habit of dealing in violent language, yet to write coolly of it is a little difficult. And if we des cribe the assault as an infamous atrocity or describe these English gentlemen and ladies as cowardly ruffians and fiendish assassins, we have to recollect that such phrases are properly applied to Indian Terrorists and we may be prosecuted under Sec. 153A if we apply the to Europeans who, after all, did nothing but anse themselves. Moreover, any indication of the proper deserts of these people, however carefully expressed, night expuse us to forfeiture of our Press and prosecution under the new laws. If we point out that such things seem to happen with impunity under the present conditions in India, Sec. 124A is lying in wait, ready to trip us up, and the Andamans or twenty years' hurd labour with handcuffs and fetters loom A Brahmin Pandit with the title of Kavyatirtha, ignorant of English. was proceeding with two Bengali ladies from Mymensing to Calcutta on Sunday the 2hd January by the Kaligunge mail steater, and reached Goalundo at 11 o-clock at night, too late to catch the Calcutta train. He and some other passengers decided to spond the night in the steamer. While he was going USE CHATTERN BRO'S RAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BEST & RELIABLE IN THE MARKET, down Page #518 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. tefore our linery apprehensions. But incidents like these never 1. Toto We do not know whether, consider happen to . brave, patriotic ing how the Medition law in being and self-rospecting nation; ( BT BTPIN CHANDRA PAL) intorpreted in Bombay, Nagpur, they happen only to Batili wa Jationalista those II . and the Punjnb, even mentioning who cower and fear and, by their The movement of individual free. this incident may not bring us character, justify men who think dom in modern Europe, originatiny within its provisioun. It is impos- themselves entitled to treat them with the Lutheran protest, found wible, however, pass it over in like slaves. When the Bengalis iw culmination, as I said last week, Milence, and we proceed, therefore, showed themselves in the first ar. in the French Revolution. Though to make a few observations, tread. dour of 1905 a brave, patriotic and the logie of Protestantism, with its ing amid the pitfalls of the law self-respecting nation, these inci. right of private judgmeut, was realAs carefully as we can. dents censed to happen. If they ly rubjective individualism, yet in First, we have a word to the Gov. are now reviving with features of M muob mit accepted the dogma criment of East Bengal, It is a studied atrocity absent from of an objective and supernatural very busy dealing with romantic similar brutalities in the past, it noripture, practically this freedom dacoition, shapelons conspiracies, must be becauRO Wo are censing to of the individual was circumscribed Vague whmlows of Terrorism, Arms deserve those appellations. The by the traditions of his religiou. InAct Cares, meeting of reform nation is coworing in silence under dividual reason had to exercise Councils overstocked with land- the terror of repressive laws, all its freedom of judgment within the holders and Mahoredana. We do syinptoms of national life are dis- limitations of the Scriptures. The jot know whether it has any timo couraged by the lenders and the conscience of the individual had to or interent to apare for little sordid elders as dangerous and untimely. submit to the accepted moral code unromantic incidents of this kind. Those who dare to speak words of of the sacred Book. Protestant If it hny any spare time, it night hopo and courage to the people, are freedom worked within these limits. i worse in its own interests than denotinced by your vernacular The French Revolution, however, lance onou at that night's doings at journals, shnt out by carefully de- throw these old brakes away, and conlundo. It is obviously impos- vised creeds and regulations from proclaimod a new gospel of freedom Nible to appeal to the Inw. Even if the body you still onll the National in which the individual really be. the identity of thu Assailants were Congress, boycotted by some of came a law unto himself. Hindu fixed, the culprits would at once bring your District Conferences. If the thought had of old recognised the i trumped-up countercharge, say, Government HCO Anarchists and right of the individual to be a law of mobbery, dacoity, Anarchism or dacoita in every bush, you see unto himself, but only tinder cerny hrudy Accusation, and the deportations and house-searches word of a hundred tin conditions, whon the individual Bengalis, of in every Inl-pagri. You cower in had. by long and laborious disci. whatever position or honourable your homes, speak your opinions in plinas, cured himself of his conceit witecedents, would not weigh with thushod whispers, allow the national individuality and had realised, ially but an exceptional Judige, spirit to die out and your Mother thereby, his or her essential identity yitinst that of a single Englishnan, to go down again into the black pit with the Universal. The gowpel of whatever his antocedents or Oducit from which we mised her. And lindividualism preached by the French tion. The only probable result this incident at Goxundo is the fret Bevolution was of a different kind. would be to add a term of imprison- ominous warning God gives you of ment to the Pandit's misfortunes. the inovitable result. The freedom here proclaimed was | an absolute right. It was an Even to reveal his naino might cx There is only one way to uphold powo him to the gentle mercies of nation's honour and to compel unoonditional claim. The human unit wus entitled to this freedom the local Police in his District. outrages upon it to coase automad. whatever might be the stage of All we can do, therefore, is to ad- cally-and that is to show that we intellectual or moral evolution in vertise the Shillong Government are a nation and got a herd. If by of what has happened and give them any moans within the law, the porpe which it stood. Froodoin such as the chance of notion. trators of this outrage can be made this, reduces truth to mere opinion; Then, wo have one word to say to feel that Bengalis cannot be half destroys the validity of rational, 2 battered to death with impunity, it agninut to the nation. irrational, judgment, Tho assault was motives and scems to have beon should doubtless be done. But no both being ultimately a mere con committed merely because the Pan- personal anger, no violent language jugation of the verb to think, and dit wns a Bengali and the Euroor violent actions are needed. obliterates all distinction, on the peaus telt in the inood to hammer The reawakening of the national ethionl plane, between impulse and duty. The logic of this freedou, 1 Bengali, perhaps out of the spirit ready to act fearlessly and ruco-hatred which organs like the blainelessly--for self-defence and as I have often pointed out, isEnglial man aro busy fomenting prevontion of a crimo are blamelees, "The Woman Who Did." with perfect impunity. There is -on every emergency great or But still the debt of modern no other explanation on the facts. small, will of itself be sufficient humanity to the French Revolu. "The thing has happened and we tioa oannot be ignored. In spite of its expensive individualistic em. wish to say at once that nothing in our rotnarks must be held to phasia,' we French Revolution mean that wo advise retulintion. ushered in a new or of human pru. groue. 'Il proclaimed the law of "The Bengal soaps are the cheapest and qest in the parket.' Page #519 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 5 of predominantly BODORO characten only be on diok of political and stus It proached the freedom of the present phase of European the individual Againt the kide Dollarperial intenta, between the evolution Socialism' represento Eorpand people und regulations that has preservof Society, the protest of Ruropean: Democracy wd, the national sentiment among This was no moañ work. It meat against the existing poonomic thanh Nationalism, consequently, who marrestion of the dund people arrangements of European society. . more or lon mean, selfish, and Eurip. It meant new thought, new It is a demand for a more equitable | degrading sentiment there. It bas no w onls, new aspirations, a lew out distribution of conomic privileges no spiritual inspiration in it. It wok, and a new life for the modern than what obtains a present simply representa scramble for world. It created a new philosophy Competition is the basis of thu or power and pell between rival cow life and a new organon of cul- lating economic structure in Europe: tunities ture for Western humanity. But But though Nationalism is . for all that, it was still an emphnti- tal philosophy of this compotitive sentiment Nationality. in fact. cally negative movement. It broke economic arrangernent. In this and the fact has always been preware that it was able to build s ense, and to this extent only, doen sent in Europe much thin Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, -- Sucinlisin represent reaction Asia, though it may not have been war-cry of tho French Re- Against the excessively individual. consciously realised, and, thus, formvolution, however inspiring it wight tic philosophy of the French ed the basis of a rational sentiment have been to the down-ruden peo- Ilhinination. But thongh to al or philosophio ideal everywhere. Europe aimong whom it was crtain extent anti-individualistic. In fuct, like every other thing, we ulixtood I wis, especially'unlerstood Socialisin is in no se Socialisin is in no sense a synonym Nationality also comes within the I interpreted by the tightenin for Nationalism. Socialinm in range of consciousness only under otury, owntially formula of recognition of the linitntions of certain conditione. And contact It was not a principle of individualism in one department and conflict with other nationalreconciliation. It way the assertion of life only, namely, the coonomic: ities is the one universal condition ...ntithesis, not the discovery Nationalen recognises those lámi. of thu growth of national conscious of a rynthonis. It was, no doubt, tations in every department of life. ness. It is indoed, the Inw of all couI l of freedown, but freedom Sucila is a theory in economics sciousness. Human consciousness in conceived muore in its negntive Nationalist is fact in Sociology. always the result of the contact and than in ite pusitivu spects. Freo- It is a higher generalisation conflict of the self with the not-self. orway mainly apprehended hus but the gospel of French Revolu- The bot-me in our physical surrounmere absence of rentraint. And bon was not merely individualistic. dings, on the one side, and in our this negative idea of freedot how I WAS A gompel of universalism atxo. human Associations, in other men largely dominated European thought In fact it was this note of universal- and wonen, on the other it is there up to our own tine. The oft-quot ism which gave to the French Re- which always awaken the self in um. od dictum of Herbert Spencer, volution its most filucinating feature. Without this contact and conflict, Every man is free to do ho 168 deeper identiam Wie ronlly its no personal conscioumens would pilotses provided he infringes not intense humanitarianism. And have been possible. Similarly, it is have been possibko. Simila the equal freedom of others",-. in so far as it was humani- contact, and, more then contact, till represents the prevailing idea tarian, the French Revolution kven und vital onflict, with other of freedom in Europe. And this is WAN indeed, in a mense, anti-national. uations alone that can call forth Europe's heritage in the French There were only two fnotors in the the sentiment of Nationalism among Revolution. soheme of reform propounded by any people. And the nature of this And as long as Europe has not the French Revolution, namely, conflict always dewormince the chil. been able to completely work out tho individual hunian unit on thymeter of the spirit of nationalism this excessivo individualistic em. one side and universal humanity on evoked by it. In Europe,international phasis of the French Illumination, the other. Liberty and quality for conflicts have almost always been it will never fully understand the the individual, As members of a political or politieu-cunomic. And philosophy of true nationalism. univerzal Human Brotherhoord,-- nationalinin, in Eampo, therefore, Nationalism is, indeed, a compa this was the complete philosophy in contially political sentiment rutively new jdes in Europe. "Thu of the French Revolution. It was 'This l aocounts for the sal concept is still inore or lesy nebuluns individualistic and cosmopolitan. vigonr of the political nid the vare and vague. Neither the scientific and Nationalisi, as philusophy wwi bowe way show peoplon. basis wortho, uthical and spiritual of life, had no place in its rebeme. This partial and very incompleto significance of it hae'ns yet been 10 The vot been It recognised no iniddle termi n of nationalism in Europe, in Dised by the onlinnry European between the individual and the fargely due to the boot that from mind. And this is because the Eu- universal. Nationality in ite view tong time print, there has cuaseul t. ropuen mind is still under the domi- was the antithesis of Humanity, oxint ang vital conttiot.of oultur dation of the French Illumination. N onanam Was opposed to one and civiliation mining the different The necessary limitations of the politanium. It was conceive! !. natin of the Western workl. They You w ant. crime againnt universal are ull foco or loss, the, inheritoru bare, no doubt, dontmenced to be Brother bowl. of Groove god. Konse. They are all i ne r ede but the propean culture in the eight-, mialy. profesors of ope common rok o ve the Penth and the nineteenth conturica, mligion. Their social life and ideale www . of t hus do the spirit we practically the same. And there elly tried to www. the. 1. patiobfity in the Worl. kof t an almost constant how Page #520 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOCnt. of pooples of one nation into the of sweet song and music at a great grove quiver with its feweetc territories of the other nations, who distance. Myriads of flowers seemed At their feet the stream mum have been rapidly abnorbed into the to be ever newly in bloom, for the softly between its banks. The wind nation of their woption. And all these woent of them was there, jasinines carried to them the soft fragrance thingw have worked together to pre- of many kinds and other sweet- of the woodland flowers. In places vent the growth of any strong and smelling blossoms. There in a bits of sunlight glittered on the fully deteruiined national conscious place high over all, the cynosure of waves of the rivulet. Somewhere ness among the European peoples. all, one seemed to be sitting, like a palm-leaves rustled in the slow wind. Mazzini war, I think, the only dark blue hill that hns grown Far off a blue range of mountains prophet of the completo national bright as fire and burns softly from met the eyo. For a long time they ile in modern Europe. And the within. A gerat firey crown was remained silent in delight. Then psychology of it is also not very dif- on his head, his arms seeined to be Kalyani Again asked, "What are ticult to investigato. Rome had four. Those who sat at either side you thinking?" lost her empire, but not her tradi- of him, I could not recognize, but "I am thinking what I should tions. Italy had lost her political I think they were women in their do. The dream is nothing but freedom, but not her pride of forms, but so full of beauty, light race. Austria, though their and fragrance that every time I in the mind and of itself it dixWulitical master, WAS yet gazed in that direction, my senses appears.--a bubble from the waking mero barbarian in the eye of were perplexed, I could not fix my life. Comne, let us go home." the Italinn people. Her political gaze nor see who they were. In "Glo where God bids you," said Kal. dominntion representod only super- front of the Four-Armed another yani and put her child in her husjor bruto force, but not superior woman's form seemed to be stand- band's lap. 'intellectual or moral force. It struck ing. She too was luminous, but Mohendra took his daughter in not inerely against Italy's political surrounded by clouds so that the his Iup and said, " And you, --where freedom, but against the entire light could not well manifest itself; will you go?" Italian culturo. It wounded the it could only be dimly realined that Kalyani, covering her eyes with keen pride of race of an ancient one in the form of a woman wept, her hands and prossing her forehead people. Italy's struggle for free- one full of heart's distress, one worn between them, answered, I too on was not merely a political and thin, but beautiful exceedingly. will go where God hus bid ine." struggle, but a truly national It seemed to me that a soft fragrant Mohendra started and said, struggle in the largest sense of the wind carried me along, pushing me "Where is that? How will you term. And it was the peculiar as with waves, till it brought me to nature of this struggle which awoke the foot of the Four-Armed's throne. Kalyani showed him the sina! in Mazzini a fuller sense of Pational It scemed to me that the worn and box of poison. ity and deeper sentiment of cloud-besieged women pointed to Muhondra said in astonishment, nationalism than what is found mo and said, " This is she, for whose "What, you will take poison?" ordinarily in Europe. sake Mohendra will not come to my "I meant to take it, but--"Kal. bosom." Then there was a sound yani became silent and began to like the sweet clear music of A think. Muhendra kept his gaze ANANDAMATH. flute; it seemed that the Four. on her face and every moment -000Armed said to Me, "Leave your seemned to him a year, but when he CHAPTER XIL husband and come to me. This is saw that she did not complete her Kalyani said, "I too have nutferol your Mother, your husband will unfinished words, he asked ; " But greatly and gone through many serve hor; but if you stay at your what? What were you going to inisadventures. It will be of no husband's side, that Bar husband's side, that service cannot say?" mivantage to you to hear it. I be given. Como away to Me," | "I mean to take it, but leaving Cannot say how I managed to sleep I wept and said, "How shall I you behind, leaving Sukumari in such exceeding misadventure, come, leaving my husband ? Then behind, I have no wish to go to but today in the early hours of tho the Autelike voico crine again, "I the Autelike voica caine A Paradise itself. I will not die." morning I fell asleop, and in myam husband, father, mother. son. With the words Kalyani set Hleep I saw a drosm. I saw-I daughter; come to Me." I do not down the box on the earth. Then cannot say by what force of pre- remember, what I said. Then I the two began to talk of the past V10H18 good works I went there, woke." Kalyani spoke and was and future and became absorbed but I saw mysolf in a region of ugnin silent. in their talk. Taking advantage wonder, where there was no solid Mahendra also, astonished, a.nazed, of their absorption the child in her Earth, but only light, a very soft | almoed, kept silence. Overhead the play took up the box of poison. sweet light as if of a cool lustro doyel began its clamour, the pupia Neither of them obeerved it. broken by clouds. There was 20 Hooded heaven with its yoice, the Sukumari thought, "This is human being there, only luminous call of the cuckoo get the regions very fine toy." She held it in her formis, no noise, only a sound as if echoing, the bhringaraj made the left hand and slapped it well with go?" ! If you are really after the best thing in the market use THE ORIENTAL FACTOTIS They are talk of the day, the pride of the Swadeshi, have the largent of all Salon Koop the skin bout Ane the chap wt for the value, aud available overy whore. THE ORIENTAL SOAP TAC GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA. Tol Address :- Kowerovs":2006 Page #521 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN her right... put it in her right, whe grow restlem, cried, at last grew pore aud Hebra N. Ben, Paymaster and slapped it with her left. A little dull and feeble. Then Kal of the KU & Railway. The onen. Then she began pulling at it yani said to her husbaud, "Whut gens reported the wattar at Dumn-Duru with both hands. As a result more? Sukumari has gone the way Junction. It is the general opinion that the shot was intentinnal and delithe box opened and the pull fell out. God called me to go. I too must horale nud must have a fred from Sukumari saw the little pill fell follow her." un elevated puition as the hule was on her father's cloth widtovok it for And with the words Kalynni pitt high hp on the window. another toy. She threw the box the pill into her month and inn The luliet of the European gaatleban away and pounced on the pill. inoment hnd swallowed it. above referred to in that it was tired from How it was that Sukumari had A garden honne on the righthand side of the line. He looked out of the window not put the box into her mouth, it TRAIN FIRED ON. immediately (on the opposite side) and is hard to say, but she made no A NEALDAH SENSATION. marked the position and he felt wure it delay in respect of the pill. "Ent PASSENGER'S NARROW ENCAPE. was just oppuwite this old garden house. Prasonger leaving Sealdah for the it as soon as you get it ;"-Sukamari the guard Mr. A. E. Jacob tok the Suburil Stations by 7 - one of crammed the pill into her mouth. names and addrew of the passenger the evening trains-on Thursday bond an concerned. At that inonent her mother's atten- excluting experience, while one European It wil* * compite carriage containing tion we attracted to her. prenger had A narrow escape from two second clan cotupartment wt either " What has she caten ? What has death. It would appear that the office end of frat class compartments in the she caten?" cried Kalyani, and she train which leaven Sealdahit 50 p centre. The train in a new train, composed of m. (17-20 Railway time) was fred on thrust her finger into the child's comprato carringer. All the carriages lat, junt at the railway lingalow of the mouth. Then both mw that the 2nd and 3rd are exactly alike in external railway employees outside Sealdah. The Appearance, polished teak-wond with the box of poison WAN lying capty immedinte lonality is known a kakun CIASHR printed on then in small lottert. Chen Sukunuri, thinking that here gachi Junction. A Erman gentle Thin train WAN Ancially denigned liko WAS Another game, clenched her in the maringer in A (reuttit office this wo it in anid that the various clan teeth. --only few had just come ont, WAR Arated in Ind cle compartment carria en could not le distinguished wben No. 119, reading # newwer the other ---and smiled in her mother's face. the train was travelling ocupant of the compartment Deing a By this the inste of the poison-pill It was junt dunk at the time, though Mr. B. Lawson of Ichapur. The first Out quito dark. must have begun to feel bitter in named gentleman heard a swinh and Later onquiries show that the second the month, for a little after she low- whattering of wine and the top of the class carriage which was hit by the bullet ened the clench of her teeth of her paper he wae reading WAH cut through wra detached frotu 67 up at Bagoola and self and Kalyani took out the pill just in the left of the middle letter in arrived at Sendah At 11-20 p. ru. by the title. He was sitting at the extreme and threw it away. The child be down and we kept in a siding Bear the left of the curringe (by the window) Ann to cry. Police station under police guard. facing the engine side of the train. Mr. The pill fell on the ground Inspector Ganguly, Senior Sub-Inepec LAWON Wwe on the opposite sido in the tor Awrada and Sergeant Octmauti Kalyani dipped the longe end of her middle of the art. All the cl win. of the Railway Police proceeded on rorube in the stream and poured the down on the my powita wide wore up. Thu ceiving information to Kankurtachi Juncwater into her daughter's mout... bullet pred through the middle pane tion for inquiring into the matter. Hut In a tone of pitiful anxiety she making a clear mund hols about half it in to lie feared that night'all we an inch in diameter. It was fired from asked Mohendra, Haen little of it handirapping their exortions for up till the direction in which the train An yone down her throat?" Inte huur Inst night no Arrenta or any travelling. This inforence is drawn searches were made It is the worst that comes first from the fact that A bullet leaves Kaukurgachi is an area between Sealto a parent's mind,--the greater larger hole on its exit wide: and the dah and Dum Dum junction and sparely the love, the greater the fear. larger perforation was on the inside inhabited. It contains several garden Mohendra had not seen how of the carrriage. The bullet passed houses of Calcutta people, while the local out of the lefthand side window by wbicb large the pill was before, but now, inhabitants are mostly agriculturista and the p enger in question was witting. after taking the pill into his hand dobermen. The place is said to be jungly. The passengers would have pulled the The railway police who are being And Acrutinising it for some time, communication cord at once, but by Rosinted Ly Daroga unga Churn Dey of he said, "I think she has sucked in time they had finished their investige the Bellinghatta thana wade thorough a good deal of it." tions the train travelled good way search on both sides of the line from Necrosarily, Kalyani adopted from the spot and the prenger decid. Soaldah B. Cabin to Kankurgachi. EuMohendra's belief. For a long time ed to report the matter when they quiries wore made of several people of she too held the pill in her hand and got to Dum Dum Junction. The report the locality but no informuation of the Riot was heard by others travell. examined it. Meanwhile the child, obtained ing by the train. In We compartment owing to the little she had swal. The guard of the train who arrived at bebind that hit were a Mr. A. D. lowed, became a little indisposed, Sealdah laat night having returned from Abro of 6n, Grand Trunk Road Barrack Buguls for the purpose of polion Investi gation said that the bullet Atruck the C. RINGER & Co. As INDIAN BOARD OF 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. ACAOUNTANTS & NUDITORS. ESTALBISHED 1887. B. MUKER JEL & Co. . THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC Diplomoed Accountants & Auditors ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. (London) 14 Cive Street, Chirutta If you want roliable and gepnino Homoeopathic medicines, take care VAMNTEE PROMPT AXD SATUTAOTORT that you get them from RINGER'S. WORK AT Moderate Fees, Page #522 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 8. . . . . . . MAK - www. hmonia train between aldah B. Cabin and use them were wait to either crowd: Mr Gany peod, Mr. &pe. thulo out of Houth Africa or call them Pandit Gokarenseth, Syed Kankui galli, while the mwengers in the Almed. Mt. Baharu LA vairiar siffer bim by locating the toonentity, if not to death. The wenk ed the meeting. ieition in between Kankurguebi ander then youted General Botha'n election Mr. Vertus thought rotallation w (unal Juution. The guard did not per speech to whow what the intention of the perhaps the only counse left for both the Mnally heal suy report but comes to that (overnment was. Toe General sid in Indian Government and be Indiana conclunin from the description given of four years' time, if given a free hand, he Mr. Sen quoted Lord Lallsdont nom the spot. In the evening Mr. Walker, would turn out all Aviation frons South sertiorin 1890 made to justify the Vat District suptiintendent of Police, visited Africa. All wearures in the Colonies were against the Boers nad repeated Lord the stati). Fical enquiries will be he wait, intended to prevent Indian Curzon's view of the Trauer situatinn taken up await tu-day nodwont probally from going to South Africa any more to emphasise the gravity of the question. wilothing detinite may be arrived ulin refuse the chilren of twee renilent Pancit Gokarannath related Mr. Nu for the prilion do not hurt locul in the colonies olucation and make their Cibandil jail experience to show the stat man brut believe that the what must have daily lives miserablo by im wing rowtrie of whien the leader in nude. 1. fired by wme pen who is not tion of the winnen und degraded Syed Zahar Abined waid mubinision to Jenident in the locality. type, restrictions that to welf. rempecting the South African disabilities would nesit nian could endme for moment. But rubansion in all other parts of the BATRANSVAAL INDIAXS. what malo them rected thghwut tish Empire. LUCKNOW MEETING the world and entitled them to the rex Mr. Banani Lal, in a humorous speech, whoward low there could potably be i The l'ullie weeting on the Transvaal port and love and gratitude of their situation w hell lunt evening instead thought of class of creed interests in the countrymen here was their refukal to of Saturday, there being large and struggle of the Indians in South Africa riure all rights of citizenship in South and said that the jingle of Manley With representative gathering "The Hon'ble Africa on condition of lenging the who bext noi that wuld be made to express Mr. Naim, Advate, presided. He to all new comer'. The honour of Indians introduced Mr. Plak am Mi. Cibuni, Nympathy with those on the thick of the * a race they loved more than their fight. nephew Mr. Gandhi of the Than va own prinn rights and conveniences "A food was then opened and coutailu and ake the rudience to show prati nel this the colonial Covernment refused tione in silver, nickel and copper weir cal symptly with the Indians in South t reet and the Imperial Clovernment made and some promines were also . Africa. tenforord inchility to lirip in the hintter. Among the latter the unit prominent Mr. l'olak delivered #long Mpeech The only course left with twofold to stop were Raja Prithipal Singh with Rs. 1.1. detailing the harviship suffered by the immigration of Indinn Inbour under Thakur Jagannath Atasay, Talaylu. Indians in all the four home of Natal indenture to Natul and help the planive R 150, Babu Islwidual 1. 15 nuit Orange Freestate, wwwny and the T ater in the Travel to carry on Mele Naim, Gukurannath end den Rs. TAD found the Month African fight. To vive up the fight win to ac- 100 each. Promines of Rs DO, 25, 20 were Union. The deputation at WHA cept the inition of lavex and belots for many. Collectione sud precisen together to come to Iudin contul of four Indians within the British Empire. would amount to several thousands permis front four communities, Fliudu, Hence was the urgent need of Mitation lo romponse to thank, Mr. Wolak mirt Mishonolin, P. and Christiin, lut of a perintent and Hustainel elracter. he wrcepted them as representative whilo he alene con cont, the Mr. Gandhi explained in Hindustani thune who were Bylting the battle nga others were arrested and iso priminel on hut Mr. Polak waid in Englinh. Three fearful udds. the eve of their departure. In Afrien, he olutions were then adoptel unaniRaid, they come muske 10 distinction...t Hous, the first being to partition to THK NAHEK TRAGKDY. Neler ox Creel, luclourlux as they were Imperial (invernment to remove the Mr. Stevenson- Moore, Director ot andur inabilities comuwis to all. The xri ne of the Indinna and konnt the Crimiminal Intelligence, Nevel at spruker took Colony ly Clony uul de Incline equality wish ether race through- Nunik on monday in connection with tailed the grievance of oth the inden out the British Empire, and the Indian the murder inquiry. turvellilurers and free Indiana, grie Government to retaliate by preventing The total numbers of prisoners under yances that atfected them in their every immigration of Indian labour to South trial has now reached forty-five. day lifu. 110 pointed out with what Afrien; tle necond to express warm aphardness the coolies under indenture precintion of the brave stund malo by were worked and how the arrangements Just out! Just out! the Indian against the iniquities to lond to a bronking up of froily tius and which they had been subjected, and the THE to degradation and demoralisation. Ho third to Atart an Indian South African HINDU SYSTEM OF RELIGIOUS League for Oudh to carry on the Agita. vloerved in his address that suicide tion by investigating facts and collecting SCIENCE AND ART. among the indentured coolies was 667 subucriptions SECOND EDITION. per willion while it was only 18 or 14 times los in India. Cousplaints wysinst SWADESHI LOOMS. Price Rs. 1-4-0. BY viu players were budgeul round with t'lynhuttle Lotus cheapest and most restrictions KISORI LAL SARKAR X.A.B.E. that exposed the prohtable without ima part. Working ou mor count without breakage. For untold Labowme to sufferings both in Extract from the Hook named RAX tertus apply to D. B. SC. jail and in garden, A. KK1BUNA, HIS LITS AND MAYING "" by Prof. ERALD ΑΚΟΜΑ, F. Maxmaller page 04. from Indians the disabilitiou heaped 0. I. P. 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The Hinda Syaitan of all enlture Apply for further particulars to To be led at 95, Clive Street, Calcutta SECRETARI BENGAL, BBANCE ave Wanted agents throughout Bougat & Asam on liberal commimiou. 181, Cornwallis Street Caleita Swadeshi Life Assurance Co., Limited. Gerente de disco boot Page #523 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ NEWS. THE AMBALLA BOM It is reported that the houses of several Hindus were searched at Amballa on Monday and Tuesday. The raids were supposed to be in connection with the Lunib accident at Amballa, but details are yet wanting. LAHORE SRDITION. Kishen Singh, brother of Ajit Singh, who, has been' hauled up for alleged sedition as author, of the book "Hindustan In Angrezi Hakumat" i.e. "British Kule in India" has filed a long list of defence witnesses, including, amongst other, Mr. Surendranath Banerjes, D. Rash Behari Ghosh, Mesara Gokhale Ganga Parshad Varma, Adfred Nundy, Jaswant Rai of the "Punjabee," the editors of "Hindustan" and "Paisa Akhbar." In another sedition case proceeding against Kishen Singh, accused has mentioned as his defence witnesses the names of Sir Protul Chander Chatterji and Rai Sahib K. B. Thapar. PATIALA SEDITION TRIAL... On the Committee taking their seat on the 3rd instant; Mr. Grey, counsel for the prosecution, in the Patiala sedition case, mentioned that the Maharaja's orders had not yet been received on the reference made to His Highness regarding the production of police reports a the re-adjusturent the list the accused The Committee accordingly decided to Adjourn till tomorrow pending the orders. of the Maharaja on these points. The up of the accused has brought within Court procincts. This arrangement will convenience the accused and facilitate emunication between them and their pleadura AsorRER BO-CALLED POLITICAL DACOITY. Another dacuity is reported from Hughli. In the early hours of Sunday morning some 25 young men armed with lathies axes and swords attacked the house of one Sarat Chandra Das of Puratan Buga somie 13 miles from Hughli town. The dacoits wore false beards and whiskers and were dressed like up ountrymen, but their voices betrayed their identity. They spoke among them. wolves in Bengalee. After breaking "pen the outer door they forced their vuttance into house and decamped with valuables and cash. While retreating they were opposed by the villagers but the latter were no match for the dacuits. No arrests have been made. KARMAYOGINA NETRA DACOITT CASE. On the 5th instant, before Mr. Bompas, District Magistrate of the 94-Pergannas, Bhusan Chandra Mitter and Tincowri Das were placed on a charge of having committed an alleged political daocity at Netra, in Diamond Harbour Sub-division, in April last. The Court Inspector stated that the prosecution was not ready with the case, and the Magistrate ordered the accused to be released on bail of Rs. 1,500 each, and adjourned the ease till the 18th in atant Bhusan (hunder Mitter is alleged to be an absconder in the Chingripata dacoity case, in which the accused were acquitted about two years ago. Bhusan is an inhabitant of Sonarpur, and Tineowri, of Majilpur, in the 24-Pergannas. It is alleged that the present accused were arrested on the strength of a statement by Lalit Mohan Chuckerbutty, who was arrested in Darjeeling in October last and who is at present in Police custody. Lalit is also maid to have incriminated several others in his statement, and the matter is under police enquiry. THE CARE AGAINST KISHEN SINGH. the In the Case of the book "Angrezi Hakumat against Kishen Singha the elder brother of Ajit Singh, the accused filed a list of defence witnesses. On being questioned by the Court as to the of calling the fun on the necessity of list as witnesses the list as witnesses the accused answered that he wanted to call Mr. Guklusle and Dr. Rasbehari Ghose because they were member of the British Indian National The Congress Committee. Court observed that the citing of no muany witness itnesses from far off f places would cost a heavy sum and so it would be desirable to issue a commission to record the evidence of of Dr. Ghoso a lawyer who might be earning a thousand I rupees per day and might not be willing to undertake so long a journey. The Ac ensed said that in that case he would bs denied the opportunity of cross examination. MISSING GUR AND REVOLVER On 28th December last, two breach loading guns, belonging to the Barnaluparn estate were brought to the house of Babu Madbu Sudan Roy, who is a pleader of the estate for the renewal of the license. On the 30th, at about 9 p. m., the guns were found missing from his house. Immediate information was sent to the Thana. THE JAHARKOLE CACITY CANE. In the recent dacoity at Jabarkole in Faridpur, a police Head Constable is reported to have been identified and taken under police custody. The case has attracted special attention and the supe rintendent of Police and the public are anxiously awaiting further developments of this strange case. THE CALCUTTA HOMEPATHIC PHARMACY. ESTABLISHED 1866. The first pure and independent Homœopathic druge and requisites are being imported monthly from Europe and America. Dr. A. N. Mukerjee M.D., (Philadelphia) can be consulted daily from 4 to 6 P. M. BERIGNY & Co. 12. LAL HAZAR STRERT, Calcutta, A few days before a revolver of sub Inspector Moti Lal Sen was also stolen from his bed-room. On the 3rd instant, about 80 or 70 cons tables surrounded the houses of Babus Kailash Chandra Ghattak, Kedar Nath Ghattak, Uinesh Chandra Ghattak an well the Swadeshi cloth shop belonging to Babu Kedar Nath Ghattak and his brothers. After a close search for several hours the police came away disappointed. Nothing incriminating was found and nothing was taken. The enquiry is pro ceeding. NEWSPAPER PROHIBITED. By order of the Maharaja of Jaipur, the possession or circulation and importation in the Jaipur State territory of 45 declared newspapers, published in different provinces of India, have been strictly prohibited. All Jaipur subjects and others in the State are warned that any infringement of this rule will render the offender liable to severe punishment in the same manner as for the offences against the terms of the notice publisher in the Gazette on the 9th June, 190.4. WINTER GOODS. Shawls (different designa) 1. 10 12 each. Alwans 7 to 10 Its. WRAPPERS Rs. 4-12. Finnels, serges, Kash mere etc. of all prices and designs. ALL PURE WOOD. Compare our prices, Liberal discount to trade SWADESHI WEAVING C, L. 12, LAI. BAZAR, Calcutta. Any Hair Oil Then use the one that is the best. "KUNTAL-KAUMUDI" is th best hair-oil by virtue. of it wonderful brain-cooling, hair re-newing properties. It mild aroma is very pleasing to all. Price only 12 aus. fur 7.17.. 1 SOLD EVERYWHERE OR DIRECT FROM R.C.SEN & CO. 218 Cornwallis Street. CALCUTTA. Page #524 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 KARMAYOGIN.. NEWS. Tho Sedition came against the same ac- HINDUS IN JELLALAPADry is cuad. Iahri Parshad, was taken up. The 'Toe Hiddu Popelkich of the Jollaland complaint was to the effect that he was affect that be wa BOMDAT AXARIUS. District have ineinorialined the Amir or A "acrtte of India Extrordinary Editor, Printer and Publisher of week. the subject of their ill-treatment by published in Calcutta on Tuencluy even. ly nowapaper called the "Bedari," print- their Mahorpadan neighbours. They Ing tatu:"In exercise of the prowers ed at the Bedari press at Lahore, and point on that during the reigns of Shere conferred upon hiun by mectiou 1 () of that in its intie of oth October he pub. Ali, and Abdul Rahman, they were in Art XIV of 1008 (the criminal Law lished an article and a cartoon, thereby no way neglected but that of lato year Amoudment Art, 1908) the Governor committing an offence under section 124 certain Mullaha and officials have stirred ciutal in Counril is pleased to extend A. The cruined wanted to be released up fanatical feeling Against them the whole of the waid Act to the Preni. on heil. Court mid that in the defania- They Ank that the Amir will personally dency of Bombay." tion crae agninnt him the accused could enquire into the matter during his stay Act XIV of 1 in the Act which in be released on bunil of Io. 1,000, but in At Jollalahol as otherwise they will be reduced the Special Tribunal for the the wealition case the offence was nonbail. nnable to remain in the cotatry. more pendy trial of cutain offences and #bile and consequently lil was not grant TH BOMBAT AMBALLA. . for the prohibition of Rasociations dan ed. Further particulars received about the keroun to the public peace." It WA MH. The enne rinat Canesh Lal alleged police raida nt Amballa, show that the Mold at the meeting of the Supreme login Editor of the "Akali," was next takon houer merrched were in the Unballa city lawvo Council on December 11th O up. The complaint, Alex in Can Was that All well as in the Cantonment, and it is The necond CIRUNA of the first wection de the accused was the Proprietor, Printer clared that the law extender to the Pro- reported, included those of Rai Sahih Publisher and Editor of an Urdu per, Murti 1hur, pleader, who in styled nx vince of Beugul and Eastern Bengal and called the "Akaul" nt the Indraprasth, the grand old man of the Punjah, Pandit Awarm but coupowered the Clovernor National Press, Delhi. In itu ingue of Madho Ram, & vakilan old Congressman Cinerul in Council to extend it to any 14th November the accused pubished Mr. Lalla Duni (hand, pleader. Mr. other Province either in whole or in part poem, entitled "Bharat mataki pukar," Jamna Das, A merchant, Mr. Manohar The f're pit could with the onstitution which comes within the purview of wors Tal, A clerk in the Munsiff's Court, Mr. the special Tribunals and the other tinni 124A and 193 A of the I. P. C. The Deoki Nandan, banker, Dr. 8. G. M. alternti in predure, while the nocond lane was adjourned to the Mth instant kherji And Mr. Alakh Dhari, Secretary of partit derin with the unlawful asseblin the Upper India (ilannwork. The Police, and procedure for proclaiming them unlaw HINDI ANI GOVT. it is known, took with them a copy of the ful. Rai Sahib K. R Thakur of Lahore Bande Mataram nowspaper, found in the writes a letter to the "Civil and Mili: house of Rai Sahib Munshi Dhar, and The LAHORE EDITION C'A4.. tary Ciazette" about the relations now Home books from the house of Mi. Madlo The Lahore edition (AHON Were resumed existing between the Hindus and the Ram. by Mr. Harrisou, the Spocial Magistrate, Cinvernunt. Hoolwerves It cannot An Urdu daily of Lahore reports that on January 3rd. "The court took up the le denied that the Hindu community it in rumoured that the bomb which w "**+ grinat i-ul-Har, the first norunud, punod of the Punjab is face to face with placed in the bungalow of the Deputy I ron-examined a number of CU serious crisis NO far as its relations with (mumiwioner WA Wrapped in an issue of to witness. Among others two copyinta the Ciovernment are concernel. It is the Hindustan now paper of 17th Decem who ropiou the articlp in question which well-known that oljectionable writings ber, published in Lahore. It is further Appear in the "Panlun ," of which and new papers and publication of sed Imported that the Police is trying to Und was the Editor.. tious books and pamphlety have had a wecuru thnt particular issue of the "Hindm. Acrud Tubri l'Arnhud Editor of the good den! to do with the animativfactory stan" from its subscribers in Umballa " adlari" newmper, way then produced character of these relatioun. I would A local paper reports that in connection The Court explained i wfore the Court. n the formation of a vigilence with the Am balla bomb outrage two 1. the accused that on 14th September an league or ontumittee the duty of which Bengalees were arrested froru Kalilari, article headed "Fidwi you Ki Bin Mar would be to read newspapers and books Lahore on Thursday afternoon. One of khaninn," appeared in the "Bedari" and or pamphlets as they are published and them is an old man of 70 years. He is it maligned the character of the wubordi. Sadhu and came to Lahore only recently where Mitte police forre in defamatory terms, necessary. The advice given frost Ammalla where he was seen a few will be private but in CILMEN where it punishable under woction 2012, I. P. Cade. in clistegarded pablic Action will have to days before the occurrence. Nothing e M ution witness WAN examined be taken in the whape of advice to the incriminating was found on the nuan. ituer which the twt asked tho wcuad community at large to have nothing to The news about the arrest of two do with the paper or the writer or the til study the official translation of the arti. publisher concerned. The writer fur. Bengalis in Lahore in connection with the che in question or to put in lanslation ther exhorts 1 Lindu organisations which Ambulla bomb incident has been con exist in the province to take up the of his own. 'The CAO Was adjourned to firmed. Brith the accused are Saubus who suggestion and give etfect ith 24th January resident Rishikend in Hardwar and urm maater musicians. . . .. | ECONOMIC PHARMACY. SWADESHI SUGAR Homeopathic Medicines The Sugar manufactured by the 5 and 6 pice per dramjin tube phials. Cawupore sugar Works Ll. are cur. 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CANNING STRBET, Caloutta, Page #525 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. NEWS. ceived shock sad the hurricane lantern Purther detatia received by tlim River tumbled down and broko. Then the Steam Navigation (htarany in ('aleutta STEAMER ON FIRE juta cught fro. I was on the upper about the fire un brand the "Aku" go A fire which he ulted in consider: deck when I w furious fre had broken show that owing to the infusion at the allie daar to. Tome like out on out in the lower derk, I jumped into the time the p enger who dropped the ward the u. "Aku" on Thurmly even water from the upper deck. There were hurricane lamp was lut wight of, but his inclut about 7 o'clock, while the venuel, ruly 150 paraengurs. There has been identity, it is believer, will be enab lila ding to Khulna from Harinni. And of life but I cannot my how many el hortly. A le vigned anong the the River Hot Navigation died. I had 10 rupen in my bus and MAAR At the tine and to avoid fue Dawlog Chayaldab landing articles worth Rs 50 and all that in kone. I ther liter the e n tly in the Information ww went WM ER '. A Khuu correspondent wired to the wt on to the bank of the river. Most iland Co., the Agent in Calcutta alue paper The willig wore burnt of the parengers were not without and Mr. Ray she goat' at Barisal in to Arbes. Babu Situ Nath sen, Inspector much difficulty. While why of them mediately left Calcutta and informar on of Police, Khulna, WANA pawenger; and jumped into the river and WWAH #hov. hus so far been received as to the Caune 1 le narrowly escaped by Jumping into the of the latter one, mn, died on whore the damage done to the Venurl, water. Acording to him the total num from exhauntion. So far this is the only or loss of Inte, if any, An Indian Daily Ilier of congers was about two hundred. casualty. Now" reprenentative on Sunday after which one-third diui, burnt or drownnoon laterviewing Mr. Taylor, the OANA rd. A blind gentleman in a cubiu going HALIDIRLARI DAOOITY. cer of the Shipping Department of to Sleutta for treatinent in mining A Information hand licen terved by the vil and Colar t that n ifi Christian Indy jutapod into the water Bengal Police that there the named tion had reached him since Mutunlay with her dren and work on and each ped. Nritto i l Makeujec, in lunick and Mr. Tyler could not say what are the Police investigation is proveding. Kanye Disk, who were ulegre to be im. MIDNAPORE BON CANE. plicated in the Haludari Thucoity had Linat we carrying besides tbe wakat kender'n y how or ny I the time; neither would lor nder thut noticen abonded to curtou. There three men were nervouson Mr. 1). Wonton, Dintret under what cireutnátances the fire ori Huddenly dinapired from their native Magintrate and Collector, Midu poro, ginated or if the mail bago bad been village in the Jewire l'intriel Tholul Muzhurl Huy. 1. 8. P. and Lalmohan AB Ved. The tolegram which had been Police obtained information that they (tuha, Tanpector of Police, in September were putting up in the hom of Surruth received by the agents went to show that lant. Chundra Mukerjee at No. 61-2, Nintol. there was no definite news of Joan of life Hubus Abinash Chandra Mitter and lah lat Lane who is the brother of the up to the time of wiring. It is, however, Upendra Nath Maity have each iontituted first accured. The Poloe obtained war. surmined from the nature of the fire, that A case in the Subordinate Judge's Court, rant and winted by Imetora Mulruhy the vennel must have been considerably clanurung rupees afty thousand And and Pandit, merchol Nutruth (huuder damaged. The whole of the machinery twenty.tive thousand respectively Mukur jou's house on the 4th instant but tittings are totally destroyed. The vennel damages for the fulme imprisonment and found that the three med bad again is now on its way to Calcutta under two, inalicious pronucution against them in alimeonded. 16 Was winco Amortained and is expected in the Hooghly on Wed. the alleged Midnapore bomb conspiracy that the accused left (Salcutta on Moudny we lay afternoon. CAHe. night by the Gorlundo mail but to A Harinal correspondent telegrapha to which place they have now proceeded the THE MIDNAPCR SROUKIthe Hongalee" :-Annerident of R l'olice were unable to discover. A rather serious type happened on the 6th The damage nuit brought against He- thorough march was made in the room of instant when the mil utcamer" Aks" veral members of the Midnapore police Surruth Hubu with the result thint wuuchy wlying between Barisal and Khulnak and Mr. Wonton by Hine of the proui- letters, pont Cars And Immiks were wizel. caught fire between stations Sachida and nent accused in the Midnaporo conspiracy Alnipur at about 8-30 PM. There were CRHC will shortly cume up for hearing about 100 to 200 p enger on board, Report is current among Midnapore fiincluding some women. Babu Kepiu cials that the expenses that will be incur. ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA red in conducting the defence will be Behari Dar, Pleader, Barisal, who came Lirne by the Government. Founders of Steel Trunk Industry from Calcutta via Khulna next morning by the mail steaner 4 Manipuri" which in India WA detained for about three buurs At the Gold ESTABLISHED IN 1 place of occurrence for completely put. ting out the fire, took down the state. Rent Machino made, Suovo paintod. wente of some of the passengers of the POR STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES. " Aks" who happoned to be still there ownmake FOOTBALLS. together with the mail guard and the FACTORY :butler of the "Aks." The butler said :- Agonts wanted everywhere. 11, Maniktoh Street, (Rambagan.) A passenger was sitting near the juta Lists free on application. Lules clone to the mail cabin with a light. HEAD OFFICE: SEN & SEN ad hurricane. It was about 6-30 P.M. 1, Chowringhee CALOUTTA. 7/1, Cornwallie Stroet, (Kalitola. und it grew dark wbeg the steamer ro BRANCH :161, Bowbuzar Street, (Baitakkhana) Dutor OHMATRA BHANDAR LTD. Awarded Modal at the Indian Industrial Exhibition of 1908-07. # College Square. MACHINE-MADE STOVE PAITED CALCUTTA. ITEEL TINITI WHOLESALE & RETAIL : CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. Extract from Mr. J. G. Cumming, I C'.8. Spocinl Report op ledustrial Surveyor Ben. A MUISTIC FOTO & ENLARGEMENT. (Vide Calcutta Casella August 96th, 1008) TMOEMA THE ABYA FACTORY OF 107, MACHUA B. DUTTA & BROS., BAZAR ROAD, CALCUTTA, turns out good 387, Urmas CHITTI'R ROAD, (Jornahando ) articler Calcutta. TO LAUNCA BARAR ROAD, Caloutta. Tol Add.TRUNKS" CALCOTTA Forsale, artist for Pruruah uosina R. C. BROTHERS. 5 siiver Medals LARGEST IN INDIA THE ARYA FACTOR Page #526 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARXAYON.. NEWS. Crown, wm founded and has exlated from the Rahbi b us nying that and line lan managed al conductal At the time of publication of the bank PATIALA TRIA. wilely for carrying ourvligion and British Rale in India, he . • The Real Tribunal, well win icform thatmuxhont thinntry member of the Art Committee of Nardar Bhawan Single, Lalla Rampra od lewhere. That A py of this the Congres. Ad Anil Khun Rahadur Fazil Matin, rewolution le submitted to the Lal Mr. Input Rai in hla Aire letter to www.mbled today when the l'utila AAP (ennent thing the Deputy in Marianand, after diaconing Internal met MAH taken up. Mr. Ciney Numed bin niin of the District And to the term the ATY WNIA) wak, that he had while on hehalf of the procution, All India Arva L P and the provin practically retired fro Are Ramat The firm uple, of hours being pent in representative hetime of the Arya and did not take any sollre part in the in trving to prove that the Arya Sinj Nathai Samaj op D. A. V, College. Nost here WH A plitical lindy and politics WIN AN furred to and aid that the "Punjabee integral part of thnir notivities. He Che had brought about are change in TATT. KINKY SIMA. fut drult with the allegel fonlpithet the enuntry which ten years of agitation In the trial of Kishen Singh, one of vedly Swami Dyanand! Arainst all could not have done, but studenta hehar. horr ect in the Lahe medition CECH, 1.ligions other than that of the Arvan ed mot rudely. The Europees commowe fill the 4 of immirtant per He quoted several PARRAGIR against thin nity was in panic. Laput Rai then nid into themel 14 defence wit(hentian divinity and in this connection that since the Editor and Proprietor af NCS, the Court decim that respon. the "Punjabee had gone to jail, there. Raked if it WAN Murpri.ing time the Arva will. Magistrate of (kleutta be comhal A miany remien A they complain. ponsibility of conducting the paper toated mised to record the wtatements of al counsel unted from go bim. He asked Partiduand to Vilapat Mr. Giliale. Dr. Rachbehari China and end Rai's writing in his introduction to Mr Nurendith Hanerjen, him oue book at least each roonth dealing PDA the "Life of Mazzini" to the offret that with politics, no matter of what character. Magistrate tham Mr. Kelkar, A In the end Lajpat Rai asked Parmand WA unatural for the nation to Madry Olet. Take Mr. Natevan's main under Another nation. Foreign whether he had shifted from the India ceparition and a Somlay Magistrate to vuke wan tolerated by people under very house of Shyamaji Krishna Varma, ent Bed the stateinent of the Elitor of trong cunipulion and if the Fu t he" Punkts" Directions were if so, why he exprowed hope that goed literature will be placed in the hand .. hot momon India it would not be put to the Distriet Magistrate of our buys. He asked what was the effect Hur priming that the Hindu wou. hale Rawalpinidi to examine Mr. Alfred ruined hennion of all India. There Namly. And the Magistrate of luckow of the "Panjabee" in Englaml and w l.eon no instance in the history of cloned with to Noint Mr. Cangh Parshad Varma's compliments to Shyamji Krishna Varios. In the second later in Inch when the Hinruhu not drawn utement. The gentligen re wiltheir word to gain the independence Parmaland, Lajpat Rai said that the mat 404 1 then against the book Aftur quoting Neveral other page - Hindustan e Angi lakuntat" i. . ter had gone from bad to worne: people from the utterances of the prominent British rule in folin," which purports were sulled and more ad evon agricul tural classes had begun agitating, but he men of of Arya Samaj, M. City to be truation of Mr. Jonning wid that that WAN clear proof that Bivan'n tulee on the miministration of was afraid loot tbe bursting out might be the Arya Samaj Wild a politiral bly. Iud. premature. On behalf of the members and ym. The e Call further desired AXARCHICAL LETTERS AND PAMPAUIT IN thiner of the Arya Saran of Rawal that the bar of labore be walipoene LABORE primi, Mr. ItakuIDAT Rai, Secretary of ed in order to give evidence in the case It is stated that a number of letters the Arya Samaj, Rawalpindi, has citons of the lank" Bagi Menhi," i. e, "Christ dealing with abarchical crimes and in ted the following inclaimer: The Aryain " It was decided to innue citanienta lo violence bave bwen receive in planin D record that the incom e Alagistrate tu ed in Lahore by the last English Mal. minions and actuation email in record the talent of the Hinbop of Thono includo priated het of the criminal implaint of (row labore. The ed als wanted to two sheet styled Talwar" nawet with 14 Jwala Iru Mund then the lower the Chief Secretsry to the 1 miniatur picture of Milanlal Dblogre *L'atini and in the upening wh e thernment and the Secretary to on it. The pamphlet is reported to have uf Mi. Chey, curel Tur the p etion Cerment and the Secretary to Clov. boon printed on Borlin. The Govern. in that I ALIME the Arya jon erunt of India to elicit further infor ment of India have already pracribed articular wil wirely nem minhw whether bio procuintrue, 'The Diciety was neither founidel the peper from coming into Indu. on Wu bned on the while writing her ever engaged nor was it ever cou or O 411 extract. His prayer WHE DACA STADINO Casu duted for the purpose of my wil vuel. Jogesh Ratid Surendra Mujumlar, Il progettor for the abject "lin" Beche, accured in the man Ken Bug prayed alu to sub- thami atabing caue, bave been di ruangel praling dinloyalty and dixitfection Den Sir Pratnl Chandra Chatte jos by the Additional Magistratul pe in British India and the Native alates reedings against two other m a which was granted. ri. an in alleged. On the other hand the ted later being left at the dispow th Arti Namj, wluieb Lue #lway Cult At this wage Mr. Petwan, Ciovern Crown. til ofibe ayal subject of the Britib toont d at, pruduced telegram V ; সিংহ CALCUTTA 6, UPPER CHIT PUR LOAD ALA ৫৫৪ নিমতলমাট ক্লটি। Please call at or write with particulars to Kahiraj-JOTINDRA NATH GUPTA KABIRATNA. THE FOUNDER AND LATE: PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN TU AURVED BISTAR SAMITI. . Page #527 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ herto PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS. ** ** se Ress *3*** ANTI M ICAL ********* On the o t h Railway the wind Magloria A bola www Pulime with help of the local at Willnad nulok, he moved (1, D. arrosted on Senata Du lytaloup The Governa Ad. student of the wond year class How to stated on onth, 1 buvo web Loca College o college pruimet, in authorised by the Puujab Gover wat prononood! Archioll. The tip tale cuenplaint wait Laluband No. 1, local Murta, Iwla I. Arrest wo o with the gripur One Ajit Singh, now aliounding compiled , running tralo dopolty wine. Tue Bispani book Hindustan ne Angreal Lakumat CALCUTTA. mo Attacbed to the Duoca College where (Britiwh rule in India ) and got it priut. the sbove student lived w e rebed by ed in the Hindustan" sto pres. The the CID Mapoctor Atol Chandra and bank wa wuld by Lalchand Yalak aud the Railway Police Sub-Inspector is an Unlu translation of pallet Haridas. Bon, under the Ruldance of entitled "British Rule in India" on the sowor Deputy Ministrate Mr. whone cover it is mentioned that it was Girindra Banerjee, Mr. Archibold We pablished by the Loudon British Con. present during the Intter part of the gross Committee and was reprint Kearch. Nothing was taken by the police from "Indin." Though Ajit Singh was Aroept opy of a diary of border mentioned the writtor of the book, the mean. WAH really written by Mr. Bryan, candidate for the United States Preni BAHAYAK. Wellknown invigorating tonic of TRE EDITOR OP TUK Munahiram Editor of the Kahayat dentahip Britiul administration of Justice body and mind. It had been recog. newspaper, against whom an arront had been brought into hatred in the nisod ng the bout tonic alterative warrant had been inued, surrendered book. It was prayed ly the Govern in Nervous debility Exhrusion, Loss himsell before the Deputy (uninninger went that Laicband le prosecutod under of Memmory. Braining Dimness of of Gurudaapur on the 4th frutank. To section 124A. was taken in custody and went to Labore Crown-examined by the accused the sight, Confusion of Icons, loss of Goverunient Advocate wid that he did vigour, Nervous horlache, palpitaAN AOCUOND AOQUITTED. not know in the importation into India The Tilak nowamper, published at Ho. tion of heart, Mental prostration of American newspaper was probibit. shiarpur, was confiscated by Government Gonoral sleeplessness etc.-4 oz. ed. He had no knowledge about the some time back, and its Editar Bhaggat phial Ro. 1 Dozen Rs. 11. Pound "Sun" newspaper of Anerica. ding got five years on two counts for After rwoording some evidence, the Rs. 8-8 Possuing moulds to prepare counter Court Armed charges against the accused foit coinn, The Chief Court acquitted to which the socused pleaded not the accused on Monday. guilty." BEWARE OF IMITATION Aswa gandha Wine Essence of draksha The Swadeshi Steam Navigation Com A potont reinedy for habitual mit pany, (Ltd) TUTICORAM. tipation cough gout rheumatism A rare opportunity for Indian patriots, !! worms , biliousness and piles. The best nervine tonic administered in Do you want mother India to ascend her ancient throne and lead the convalescent state. 4 oz. phial Re. 1 world's nations ? Then, help at once Dozen Rs. 11. Rs. 3-8 Per pound. 1. this pioneer shipping industry financed, managed and run by Indians on purely national lines, ZARZINA. 2. this very first attempt on any large industrial scale to challenge the An ideal combination of lodised. taonopoly by foreign capital of the waterways of India 3. thin only enterprise whose sole aim is to develop the gen-borne trule Sarsaparilla with gold. The best remedy for all sorts of venerial poison of the Indians and pouplarise sea-voyage among all classos of them, by means of special arrangments made so as to afford greater facilities for and merourial taint in the blood. 4 oz. phial Rs. 1-12. Dozen R.. 20. the same, and 4. this only Company offering training to Indian apprentices in Pound Rs. 6-8. navigation. A FUND, to be investod in shares in the compauy and from the incomo of which Indian students in navigation and ship-buildings, going abroad 1 nro to the maintained, is being vigorously collected by means of 1 Ro. tickets and donations. PROPERTIES. S. S. Lawoe, 8. 8. Gallis and S. L Miranda CAPITAL RA 2,000,000 divided into 80,000 share of Rs. 26 each of which 24,000 have been slready taken up ! It is used sucesfully in Acidity THE IMMEDIATE WANT of the Company is Rs 50,000 or the value Indigestion and diarrhoea. Very con. of 5000 duabes to be realized within a month. The company, will then venient for Mofumil inhabitants. us able to hart with free vigour on its mission of useful work to nation 80+ phial A development & Dosen Ra 5-4. w ittanoo of Rs. 28 of multiples thereof may be sent to the under. Complete cataloage sent froe ou millalla Villow rodeipt thereof, duly send the application forms ote application Per presportes, Linkola, terms of commission etc., apply to tho samo, & D. KWOTATANGHE * X. BASO PTYCOTIS Page #528 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 14 LOUNAPPROVED CAN BE RETURNED. POSTAGE BF BUILDI SHALL BE PAID BY US. LAHORI DHUSSA MALIDA CHADDAR Very wirm and soft ; ash, natural, blue Thicker than Lahori Dhu-93, very warm almond, check, etc. soft, ash, grey almond, etc. 0 yds by 58" Rs. 25 to 30. 3} yd. by 58" Rm. 16 to 18. 31 yols. by 58" Rs. 12.8 to 15. 31 yds. by 58" Rs. 13 tine. SHAWL JORA Very nicely worked in all decent differ. out colours, Rs. 15 to 40. Excellently worked : Rs. 45 to 65. Pure Kashmiri Rs. 70 to 80. also up to 250. KABULI ALWAN LADY SHAWL HEALINGDAL With a beautiful Kizulumiri border, very Very nicely worked, about 3 yels hy Wilrni, noft, decent, ih, natural mond, 1) yd. R. 8 to 11 and R. 19 tu 30. blue', etc. Rs. 35 to 75. (Pure Kashmiri). 31 yols. by 58" Rs. 18 tu 20. Rs. 25 to 50. (Real gold work). AMIR CHAND & SON, LAHORE. epi সাপ্তাহিক পত্র। সম্পাদক ও স্বত্বাধিকার। যুক্ত অরবিন্দ ঘোষ। And you need not buy it !!! বাঙ্গলার প্রচলিত সাপ্তাহিক সমূহের মধ্যে THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MAGIC. ধর্ব যে সর্বোৎকৃষ্ট তাহাতে সন্দেহ নাই। অনেকে ধম্মে আকার ক্ষুদ্র বলিয়া আপা WHY? করেন, কিন্তু বালুরাশি অপক্ষ ৭ণBecaus:-A Nxet. T vinoon its ntficacy. Because : -- A DAY UNK given a complete relief for all bening and intamation of the CSR WAY # I pinayu. || ধর্মে প্রতি সপ্তাহে গীতাবিষয়ক প্রবন্ধ Because: - A WEEK'UNE Ourun rulionly running the lot lealth. Because : --LONIKE the willithout which ar thu rout Ouse of this maty taf f Ed. LU lime Are TUTTALLY ERADICATED by Healing Balm, Heware of the rowkhow --and takuore forvandl, lunt life shall be sol wreck !!! Vol 92 919 444 The iniciou te the wurmt enemics, and Antioh in time wavus *** HEALING BALM: Cin bunal by put lents of luth MeXUN all poes ATNI MUTIA. !! MT sporto ? HEALING BALM -away with the onsity to Injection and Strieture which has a faida faf5180191 i sure to follow it. HEALING BALM In perfuotly ikon-injurious and such it cluice no injury to the 2011 11117 9- 19 21 5a. kyuncur the alimentary adal 107 6791 771 1 Oun at the lawin mir dical Journal 2 Dr. Edwin X. Punhony. M. 11. P. | উত্তম সংস্করণ—বাধিক মূল্য আকমাল (L .). MY : le merlap in Mt.t*** W* le noting that Healing Helme t 783 6101 TAI het hy that R. Lut C. Trinnyt . Uruthnul infecter Xo সাধারণ সংস্করণের প্রতি we will retuul tu ru itu bentilal uud শ্য, নগদ Healny kalm is safu w ruluble hers W eitte etter. US $47799 / 191 11 peutn nt Auxiu un whiul mediul meu 3. lor. T. U. Altitul, 1. B.. . M. il the wee publie tay, w ant any cube, L. A. (laulun), His Majesty the Chil, | পুরাতন কাগজের মত যিশুণ মূল্য দিতে A . I TOCM I de wach" thin Healing 0 4949 447 71 tot Balni trongly to the surflurly public. 971301 IMITATIONS ---On all waden-Beware!! And insist on having the Genuine thing | বিজ্ঞাপন—ধর্মের প্রায় দিন দিন যেরূপ There are " Balas and Balms" all sides and do not wante money. Agents for trash ৰাফিতে তাহাতে মে বিজ্ঞাপন মিয়া সুফল Particular, Luytge, ate, in a Catalogue frue on application. All correspondence conddential 1983 forma *0797 4146 CTE PRICES :-LAMIN NOTTLE R. 2.8. SMALL 1:12 বিজ্ঞাপনের মূল্য অধ্যা সাহিকেপিনে Pustage, etc., entrs. 10 quan ay 31, from fra 18 TI 148, Bou bazar St., Sealdah Gorner, Calcutta. जिनकना गया 1 Telegraphio Address, "HEALING" Calcutta 8 * WEITT CTA, Pforetol N. trongly formerly R. Laugin & Co., CHEMISTS. Page #529 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 15 Half-yeurly FOREIOS, IKAMADEVA OIL B Rougvell-resta ut 111 RÉHOLDERS FOR selection No. 1 Hand Na : Rm per dozen. Paking and urriage Bum TRE UNITED BEFOAL & ASSAM A freekly Retiaw of National Seeds for this season 18 seria 1 PHARMACEUTICAL AND CHEMICAL Ra 1-8 Religion Literature, Science, WORKS LD. Philosophy, abc. Best quality for fair price, & Site 8 Bigus 3) Catinha in PUBLISHED ON EVERY Trial order will cuavigon you- Tallygunge (Ruan) on Muurahi SATURDAY. Price-Ibute free. Contributure ABTIUT AURO Mokarri lense. K. L G S F. R. H. S. (Eng). BINDO. UiOSH AND Annnal rent 08 Rs. odd. Factory • OTHERS MANAGKX Indian Gardening buildings cuinmenced. Ratus of subscription (both association, 109, BowbWar Street, REGISTERED OFFICE in Town & Mofussil in- CALCUTTA. 14, GUROO PRASAD CHALDHURY'S LANE clusive of Postage ). . Rs. An. P. Managing director Yarly ... 5 0 0 YOU GAIN 25. p. c. ... 3 0 0 NANDALAL BANERJEE If you purulise Suntipur Dhutin, Sari, und Rumials from Vokil, HIGH COURT. *: 1. SANTIPJ3 J3IYA BIAVAS Lil. Yently 090 Hall-yearly +.. 0 : 5 0 Whole Sale & Retail. SINGLE COPY TWO ANNAS. Biggest-Factory-old Malalixt NERVOUS DEBILITY Subscriptions ille payable strictly Weavers in die NATIONAL LEADERS. Loss or NNMORY & NOCTURNS). For Sample Copy please send KISSION ! HTS ind. pics Pustruje 2 photorynophic group of J3 Prin Speedily cured by Stremujox. cil Ituluen Lmulere DR. BANERJI'S PILLS GIRILI SUNDÁR This photographic group contilins WHION 18 INVALIAN CHAKRAVARTY, thu portraits of the following Lenclors:-- FOR STUDENTS Manner. Durabhuy Nownojee, B. (1. Tilak, Laj. 4. Shampoobur Lame (He 1.4-0 per puhul) pat Rai, Ajit Bing, Aunbindo (thai, BUTTO KRISTO PAUL & CO. CALCUTTA. Hepin Chandra Pal, Khapardo Mhulovi Lenkat Humain, (t. Subramani lyer, Khongraaputty, Caloutta. • LARGEST SALE IN INDIA. Notha Gjokline, Watch, Surendra Nath Ar ONE-POUNTH I'RLICE. Bunerjee, Swarna Keri Devi, BHI Devi, pulhay Brahms Bindhab, Aswini OO . The Systenu Lever Kumar Dutt, Swami Vivekananda, A. Watuh. --maclu entirely en 1 , Mudalknr, Babulul Nankariai Deshi Nawab said Mahnium, Dr. Rashvihari Rokupf system, open face thanh, R. C. Dutt, Ro Raghunath kao lever and keeps cxcrllent M. K, Gandhi, Sunkars Nair, K. H. Timo, original price Rs. 11 Athanavall, P. Anand Charlu Malusviye ale piroe Rs. 2.10 Du, wu- JA wanta Ran. This meliustal oil has marvellous etfeet perior quality A. 1 N They are noged in the most artistic in ouring all furnis est impotent y al Ink of 11. Ra. 3 enly garstood manner with name below each pult noxnal viguur. Even in congental mare for 5 year. The size of the group is 12 by 10 ..the mation aux arront lovolopment it le boule "The Muperior Ry. Reg. Watoh. Und with the MICROWN. Per pil 1.2. print being of by io in i . PATAYO HS. 4. ng and well finished, m.month, kuylewy Price 8 tuns pot copy. Dzen R hullot intokel wilver uponfron KAM CHURAMANI GHRITA. xl yusran. telfryone. The cherpent an 3-4 only. This medioutal Ghuu uurus wil tornilm est Enne koper of the day. Original price ka titutoy cue to exceive indulyonce in vet.cer 14. Waleprice R43-8. Kxtra quality A. R. & seminal lusk's & is an exculluut kuka To be had al1. B Ra. unly. tunis. l'er phial Rs. 2. Patuye . + 3. Ine Silver Presentation Watokea KALPATARU AGENCY SUKRA SANJIBANI RASA. Lent pattern highly finibel, wohly ungra- 14, Shuu Bazar Street, Ch Street, Calcutta. ongino turned Care, juweltwlkoleks The brst molicine ir sportur i krywind, string and well wlu movements Sominal luss. Very hiul i SURABALLI KASAYA. and koups excellent time all through. potenoy, sterility due to their rotor ) yuara. Nale price wilvur Hanur 8 Imuniz. discharge on the alighafist - 1. R . B. H. 7 upenface RA. A and THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Lemurit and various other womal tidur. White metal Oilan buntor A. R. 8-8 Per packet Rs. 2 Puglagu . . B. R. 5 C. Rs. 31.8 Suraballi Kwaya parified thu DE If you like the three mellom At time it Np.cial C e n : Parch acts of 3 such a no other matione duon. It is the must our your imotenoy. Drieu of thron who attivo will gut Pasking Pentadyu muxlicitus Ks. 3. Pustaye As.. 1: Ditto watches une extra watal. best medicine for all dinense originating A These three molicines if luken togetlini Vaney chain at sining mayto luokot, a in Impurity or verty of Soal 16 macieally are all forms of impi Niin of Hin.la mythological piuture is werful and lurmlow #like. l'or Plial Price R N for 15 JAY'A LINH. with 20 nivell free with every watch. LAND PICTURE ALBUMA Rx. I. Lu. 1-8., V. L. P. R., 1.1. Kahraj HII NAKAIN NY KARIKATSAS Album wintaining .5.5 different loured AYURVEDYA AUSHAH ALAY.. SOMLATARISTA. future of the celebratal ruling chiots FA. 78.1, Shobhabuzur Stet. (Wh)... wall VIL. Rusia (ierm... KAM Emperor THE GREAT NERVINE TONIC Japu), Roy Family, Vienny, Commander. in C. of, Raju, raja, Nemories of Cal. Sonatarina in Univalled in Nervous WL, lomlay, Bul, Rangoon, suvoral and cerebral Exlustion. It in a su w of Tunpl e ts, printo. I in that pupur and very active ingly 10" * Infallible (ure for Iobility of all Picture of 8 albums at 4 tinto Rs. 24 tuge free. Surta, Lowol nesh, Lawtulo &'. DANS & Cn. Per Phil Rs. Por V. . P. 14, SA AI BATAY Sui'u LAXR, 38sh MATKMILI, Cilenttu. Kaviraj DEVENDRA NATH SEX aud Kecaraj UPENDRA Natu 8xx, 20, Colootola BRAZIL-PEBBLES BOSE'S WILLOW CUP TEN Street, CALCUTTA. SPECTACLES D lidered free to any address in India. In countrymado gold and silver fruien ut modersto prices. Outuliat' p riptical The office of the Karma- Acountety, ospated. . . Fino Flavour, Cremy Liquor and strong imjiin has been remored from Price list free on application. in Cup. Tey, it will apart for ituoll. Sham Antar Vreet to sokunt A. K. BOSZ RAY MITRA & (X., OPTICIANS. 14, Shamwole:er Lane Coteutta. 98 (lire Street, Calcutta. : eco Best Notice of Removal. RE. 1-2 PER W TEA RE. 1 PER 6. Page #530 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 16 MAY PAN DE PARED ceylor AYURVEDIC MEDICINES. DT ENSTEIN LITE, DORICARCOURS A1, HARE STREET, CALCU With Branches & Agencies all over Indic, Burma Ceylon.. AUTHORISED CAPITAL 10 LAKHS OY RUPEES. EASTEIN LIFE in Safe and Sound Company. It Terms and Conditions wuit Liven in the Lant. It inte specially wait the Convenience of Indians. Great opportu- bazar) CALCUTTA, nyit for thure who like to Invest, for whares of Rs. 10 each are still available PRESIDENT: Ex-JUHTICK MR. BARODA CRARAN MITRA M. A., BL TRE: *** Apply at once for Sharos, Agency Prospect al Bulanonsheet GHOSAL Cheap Edition of Gotoval Numujer. Head office :-A1 HARE'STREET, Calcutta. KARMAYOGIN.. The difficulty felt by many students and educa. WHOLENALE & RETAIL GUARANTEED PURE ted men of small means in PRESCRIPTIONS BY EXPERTS GRATIS. Attending physician..). Karim YOXENDRA NATH SEN SASTRI - Vidyabenerle buying the KARMAVOGIN Catalogue on applicationon MAULIK & Co., 59 Mirjapur StreetCalout | at its ordinary price of two (Bole Aconta for Kaina Aurvedic Medicine Manufacturing Co. of India Limited. annas, has been so much pressed on our attention LIFE OF Dr. MAHENDRA LaL SIRCAR, M.D., D.L.C.I.E. that we have found it neces. WITH TWELVE-PORTRAITH GUARANTEED sary to bring out a cheaper DR.SARAT CHANDRA OMOSE, M.D. l'edition at one anna & copy. The book has been kilgoh spoken of by the COUNTRYMA DE. It is not an easy thing In pre3s. HIGHEST AWARD GOLD MEDAL this country to establish a The Pioneer-" It should prove of PURE MUSTARD OIL OIL CAkel weekly review of this stan Arent intorout." The Tadian Daily News-- The MANUFACTURED BY BENGAL dard written in English, publiontion of this biography will CHEMICAL & PHARMACEU. and it has therefore been De welcoiad news. Dr. Ghis gives TICAL WORKS LTD. necessary for us at the out#full description...which will be set to place a price on the To be had atroad with great interest." LAHIRI BROTHER'S BISUDHYA paper which should ensure The Bengalee" The book is ad its being mirnblo and we have gront plos DESHI CHINIR ARHAT. self-supporting even with a limited circuwire in oontinending it to the 126, Bow BazarCaloutta. lation. The KARMAModern Review_"The life of Dr. YOGIN, however, is now Sircar has boen written by a sufficiently successful to al worthy disciple of his and we have read the book with great HOMEOPATHIC low of a concession of this kind being made without interest." CHEMISTS, PUBLISHERS financial injury. The subsThe Hindu Patriot - Dr. Chose hnu run lerod a distinguished pub. AND BOOK-SELLERS. cribers to the superior edi. lic service by writing out this 83, HARISON ROAD, tion will be compensated biography. by the superior get-up and The allthor has observed that he has Branch : 45. Wellesley Street, paper, while the cheaper tried to show in the book how CALCUTTA. edition will remove the Dr. Siroar gained his position and grievance of the large numwhat roally inade am the man he was. ber who have hitherto been This task the uthor PAY NOTHING. his discharged in the best man. debarred from reading the ner and wo oongratulate him for You have simply to write to the under review by their scanty the production of this interosting mentioned address and you will get by means. biography." return powt an excellent book in English 7 price in Rs. 9 only exclusive (Puges SUBSCRIPTION 150 ) --pret paid. It will of postage, answer all your questions relating to Annual-inclusive of postage PLEASE APPLY TO your mind and body and will give you both in Town and Mofussil HEM CHANDRA GHOSE, R. L. rules wedon Lodt moral principles 1, kelnr Bose's Lane, Rs. 3-12-0. Half-yearly Do. to guide your health, wealth and proBhosanipire, perity. KADIRAJ SHRI MANI SHANKAR Rs. 2-0-0. . CALCUTTA. GURUNDI SHASTRI, ATANK NIGRAH wwwww PHARMACY 214, Rowhatar Street, CALCUTTA. A Policy WHICH HAVES BOTH YOUR LABOUR FOR GENUINE SWADESHI GOODS. 1 AND MONEY The All clocka Sud wabebes of V OD WATCH AN ld by us at the o per CHHATRA BHANDR L. auto. W will give you to by second Atok ! Mag Play Tai 4-1 College Square; CALCUTTA. WHOLESALIA RITAIL DLALÍ yourse Fox Poneypos of Co-orinATIVE, POR MATCL. 18 Na 18 a on www , ***acufet 186. GRAADIO STOTLX AND PRICE AND A Frant, public." Control উপাধ্যায় ব্রহ্মবান্ধব লিখিত কতিপয় অমৃতময় প্রবন্ধের o do what w ill started by a proces can OU! Page #531 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 NEW WINTER GOODS. Very cheap decent durable and real Swadeshi. Dorukba Belder Rs. 12 Rx 10 per piece. Check Wrapper Beldar (small coloured) Rs. 2.14 per piece. Do. Do. without Bel R. 2-12 per piece. Medida Alwan (white) large per pair Rs. 14-0-0 Do. coloured Do. Rs. 14-0-0 Whitu Alwan (xuperior quality) per pir Rx 20, Rs. 16 NOOIT. Jalalpuri coloured chockel (large) per piece Rs. 8 and Rn. 7 Do. D (emall) Rs. 5 and Rx 4 Check Wrapper (colourcil buree) Rs. 7-4 und Rs. 6.19 per piece. Do. Dun (xmull) Rx 5 Plain Alawan (coloured larye) Rx. 10, Ry. 9, R., 8, Rs. 7. R. 6-12 and Rs. G-R Dori check Rs. 7-8 and Rs. 7 per piece. Chock Wrapper (IVool Trensetr millary) Ry. 4-8 per pioce. Duridar (ekrokhas) very beautitul (of literent colours) large Rs. 10-8, Rs. 9 per pieer. Do. small Rs. 7-5 per piece. Jalalpuri (oj different colours) large per piece Rs. 8-7 Rs. 7 and wall R4, 5-8 and Rs. 5 Bootidur very fashionale--suitable for ladies and Babus, Large Rs. 10-p:er pice: D... small Rx. 7-5 per piece. Tennis Alowan Large Rs. 6-8, N* 6 and small Rs. 5.8 and Rx 5 Beldar Aluwan of different colours Large Rs. 7-5 per piece Do. all Rx 4-5 Rx. in Rs. 3-19 per picce. Do. Checked Rs. 7-8 and Rs. 7-5 per piccu Du. mall Rx. ..4-8 Rs. 4 per piece. Dharwals Liwhi (large) Rs. 4-1, Rx 3-8 perpiece. Rs. AS. P. Alwan (lery deceat sino mitr, Lerye one pnir (5151 ) 198 0 Kitshmiri (plain in linea col:(8- ) PRICE PER PECE 780. Do (Checked and borderol) Kambli Check belder (well) Kambli check Check wrapper (very bertutiful Yild. Shawl rung (in litlent colours) Kunjular hnwl (in different colours-lurye and check) 10 0 0 M ida comforters --shawl conforters from Rx. 5 to Rs. 1-8 Cm Rn. 1-2, 14 annas and 8 ann tach. Woulen comforters, yuck, tukisof . varieties colours and prices Besides the above we live in stock ILAWLS, ALWANS, WRAPCPRH etc. of sittirent designs. colours and various prices. Woolen-cottings, shirtings such 4 Hannels SERGIES, KASHMIRK, etc, ef all prices designs. ALL TRANHACTION CASA, Cash discount allowed to all purchasers. Liberal Commission for merch unt, ealers . Shop-keepers. Goode sopt by Post, Railway and Slamer. : Don't be deceived by buying Guy'.7127 Goods with Swadeshi borders and Stamps. If you waat real Swadeshi Winter Goods (all 100') please send your order to “KALPATARU AGENCY" Imdla:ely. Por particulars apyly to the manager KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, SHIN BAZI Srszer, Calcutta. 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With BOOK, JOB & FANCY HINDU MYTHOLOGY WWTORIDAL Plates Mwamy Vivekanan write to The SUBJECTS, AND Work specialty Bine at move iynite original and never was the life of a teacher brought hefore the publie untar. TYPE OF BEAUTIES, nice, execution guaranteed nixheh dy the writer's wins in this Gopull Laryo variety of Type api Is BENGALI) Array *4773- fel Together with himnit of the Tata Bordale to welect from. Tri :01 , * . 879 .1 Artint Ravi Varnus. These pictures a solicited To he had al after the original Paintings by Rust A LAKSHMI PRINTING WOBK KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, NEAM BALAR WEKET. ma but not pointed by the R V Pro 84-1 & 64-2 SUKEAS STREET (foutta? To our opinion those picture e non .Calcuta benutiful thian Havi Varma merica. On 96 973 ITU 1. bé umed as putanrda Dont suitalilo tor : arcu tatate a fra sfo present. 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The case of Parainanand, the Arya Samaj teacher, whom with a singlilær pusillanimity the D. A. V. College agthorities have dismissed before anything was proved against him, has been of more than usual interest because of the parade with which Lajpatrai's letters to him were brought forward. The letters were innocent enough on the face of them, but prejudice and suspicion were deliberately manufactured out of the connection with Krishnavarma, the expression "revolutionary" the use of the word "boys," and an anticipation of the grarian outbreak in oon paction with the Panjab Government's ill-advised Land legislation. The bubble has been speedily pricked by the simple statement of iets in the Punjabee sad by Laipatrai's own evidence. That Leipatrai acquainted With Shamji Krishna varma when he was in England, was known al ready: 80' were many men who worked with him, Sir Henry on among others, when he was only An extkupinatic Home and viqlagaly opposed to view The wwwyori inal of bolat L ippuleh Wy m i country previous to the first deporta- gracions, ambiguous and minatowy tions. The anticipation of the age letter of reply, to prejudge by rarian outbreak in the letter ex. disinissal a man whose guilt has presses an apprehension, not a yet to be proved, are actions which desire, and merely shows that Laj- show that Swami Dayananda's patrai was uneasy at the rate ay at the rate religion may have etnancinated the at which the discontent was swell- intellects of the ruling Samajinti it might lead but has done little to elevato their ing and feared that it might lead! to an outbreak prematurely fore character. We unust alou express out Amazement at the action of the . stalling the use of a peaceful pressure on the Government. It is remark- Saunaj in accepting the resignation able how throughout his career the out his career the by Lala Lajpatrai of his oftices on honesty and consistency of Lala Laj. the various guverning bodies of the dhome to patrri's adherence to a peaceful but Deful but Samaj. There are two men wlo). strenuous Nationalisin has been are the glory of the Samuj and by vindicated at every step, and this 'whose adherence and promineno it commands the respect and admi. : last revelation of his private and ration of all India, Lala Lajpatrai even secret letters is an ordeal of fire out of which he has trimphantly and Lala Munshiram. By its action emerged with his consistency and with regard to the former, the Sumaji will love heavily, it has his innocence wholly established. A Nervous Samal. already lost heavily, in public It in with great regret that estimation. In his generous ah. we And ourselves compelledxiety for the body to which he ham to enlarge on the bint. We devoted the greater part of win 1. care in our last issue, and work, Lala Lajpatrai "offered to it. comment adversely on the methods the chance of freeing itself from by which the Arya Samaj 'is at the attacks ita enemnida founded uptempting to save itself from the on his connection with it. It was displeasure of the Govorbment. ' in offer which he was bound to It is well that it should have dis ' make, but the Samaj ought to have claimed nedition and repudinted refused. Lajpatrai's only offence the charge of being not a religious is that he has worked and suffered but a political body. But to ran for his country. By its action the tharrumaly to all and sundry for Samajw'announced to the whole t imonial of respectability, to sue world that no iösa räust dare to feel e certificate of Hyalty to the and act, however blameleasly, for his u teban Governor of the Punjab country ithe Wiáhow to be recognised Page #536 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 4 KARMAVOGIN. they can only do by becoming Agent provocators and so worming themselves into the confidence of their quarry. That is, a kind of dirty work no Indian gentleman in likely to undertake ever with the prospect of vindicating his loyalty, escaping house-searches and deportation and earning the encomiums of the Englishman. Postal Precautions. Sj. Aurobindo Ghose has recently received an anonymous letter giving him the momentons information that a certain Gopal Chandra Ray of the C. I. D. with several assistants is busy watching 6 College Square and the Post Office and copying all the letters and postcards that come in his name without exception. Sj. Aurobindo has not the honour of the noble Gopal's acquaintance, nor is he even aware whether this gentleman has any corporeal existence. The letter. may be a hoax; or it may be sent by one of the "assistants," wenry to death of copying letters and postcards and of the inelement and uncomfortable business of an open air watch fanned by the breezes of Goldighi in this season. It does not natter to the gentleman honoured by these attentions whether the whole police force occupy Goldighi for ingiesitorial purposes or whether numerous editions of his cor Suren-respondence are turned out for the perish from the face of India and leave no trace behind. The world has no ne any longer for religious bolies which exclude courage, manliness, generosity, justice and patriotism from their moral practice. The Banerji Vigilance Committees. The novel departure initiated by the fertile mind of Srijut Surendranath Banerji at Barrackpur in the creation of Vigilance Committees. to check the nocturnal lovers of homb and bullet practice on the E.B.S.R. has created great interest and amusement among his countryinen. There are many who are attribute ungenerous enough to this anti-Anarchical zen! less to loyalty and a noble "co-operative" instinct than to the fact that our great leader has himself to travel daily over the zone of danger. Even if it were so, the sneer is We all love our lives, we have all to travel occasionally by the E.B.S.R. in first or second class singenerous and we cannot ignore the fact that random bullets and explosive coconnuts are not respecters of peo and, if they find the hea even of a Nationalist lender in the way, will not be polite enough to walk round it. We shall all therefore be gratefal to our old man eloquent, if he can ensure our common safety. But for ourselves, we do not see how he can effect his landable object. It would be possible for Srijut dranath and the other estimable burgosses of Barrackpur to patrol the railway at night, but the wea ther is still cold, sleep is pleasant, bullets and cocoanuts perilous inissiles, and, if anything happens, the police are quite capable of suspecting and arresting the too vigilant patrons of the public peace. One might revive the "National Volunteers" for the purpose, but the Samities are disbanded, tudents forbidden to take part in polities or do anything that would interfere with their studies. They are not likely to be enthusiastic for this kind of volunteer work under these conditions. And, if such organizations were create!, it would be more likely to alarm than gratily a suspicious and nervous Gover ment which might see in it a disingenuous device for reviving the proclaimed Samitees. The only other resource is for these novel vigilance men to turn detectives, discover, the Terrorists and give informaation to the police, which It is possible, therefore, for this part of the investigation to be carried o very cheaply, and the Government must not be deceived by any representations on part of Gopal or others that a big staff is wanted. Further, we are instructed 1 inform all intending correspondents of the above-mentioned facts so that they may not be disturbed or anxious" about Sj Aurobindo's health if they get no answer to their letters Secondly, it would be advisable for them, when writing to him to forward a copy of the letter to the Secretary to the Bengal Government or to Mr. Denham of the C. I. D. Thirdly, if any one wishes: to send by post specimens of bombs, revolvers, or anything explosive or picric, or plans and estimates for a conspiracy or insurrection great or simall, he had better send it either by hand or through the editors of the Statesman or Englishnian. No reply need be expected. Detective Wiles. use of posterity by the disinterested labours of tho C. I. D. Still, he has suggested to us certain proposals to be placed before the (iovernment in this connection and we proceed to make them. In the first place, for the sake of humanity, a comfortable stall might be put up in the Square for the vigilant cowkeeper and his herd whence they could watch more happily and quite RA effectively. Secondly, if the Government would kindly instruct the Post Office not to lose onetenth of Aurobindo Babu's letters after copying them and delay the greater part of the others, there would probably be no harm done to the Empire. Thirdly, Sj. Aurobindo (hese begs us to inform the authorities that he was never greatly in the habit of writing letters before and, after the exposure of his private correspondence with his friends and family by the prosecntion in the Alipur case, he has almost dropped the practice, except in urgent matters of business. While we are on this subject, wo might suggest to the C. I. 1. to train up a few spies and informers, send them for the completion of their education to France and then appoint them as teachers in the College in India, Just now they do their work very clumsily. We may instance the case Eurasian or European gentleman' rejoicing in an Irish name of an or alias and a false address, who left his card 011 Sj. Aurobindo Ghose and then opened fire with a letter requesting the loan of revolver, brand new and serviceable, without which the Irish gentle inan could not live any longer. Neither is it a good opening for acquaintance to come for financial help to a man known to be himself the possessor of a very small iscome. To request advice how to serve the country or to become religious is a more plausible opening, but it aught to be followed up and sustained plausibly. Even the wearing of the saffron robe need not be a passport to effusive friendship, unless there is something behind, and not always even then. We inay also refer to the rumautic story of the Dead Letter Office return published the other day by Sj Prabhaschandra Deb in the Hitabuds. This precious script was curiously enough addressed to Grey Street, without any number, in Prabhas Babu's handwriting Page #537 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ and with his signature so exactly reproduced as to defy discriminaTon even by an expert. As both. Prabhas Baba and the police are well aware that there is now no Connection between Sj. Aurobindo and any nuinber in Grey Street; it was obviously the writer's intention' that it should go to the Dead Letter Office and from there to the C. I. D. Prabhas Babu's suggestion was not, As the Hitabadi reported to send it to the Calcutta Police for inquiry, but to return it to the Dead Letter Office. Sj. Aurobindo preferred to consign it tothewaste paper basket as a more fitting repository. We cannot imagine any earthly se these clumsy devices. Even Mr Norton would find it difficult to make anything of a forgery, however ext, more hopelessly Auspicious even than the "sweets" letter. THE NEW POLICY. ―000 KARMAVOGIN, of that. which they condemn as disastrous and injusia, but of men who have the nigfortune still to believe in logic, principle and, experience. To be logical is to be a mere theorist, to cling to principle is to be a doctrinaire and to be guided by experience, the world's and our own, is to be unpractical. Only those whose theory is confused and practice self-contradictory and haphazard, can be wise politicians and capable of guiding the country aright. From this standpoint the proclamation of all India as seditions is, doubtless, the first step in the new policy, the policy of concilIt is the ation and liberalism. sign-manual of the great-reformer, Lord Morley, upon his work, the loud-tongued harbinger of the golden Age. No particular motive' can be alleged for this sudden proclamation, nor is any alleged. The people are left to speculate in the dark as to the mystic motives of Lords Minto and Morley in this remarkable step forward, or to get what light and comfort they can from the speculations of our Anglo-Indian friends. and alvisers, who seem to be as much in the dark as ourselves and can only profess their blind religious faith in the necessity and beneficence of the measure and appeal to all patriotic Indians to cooperate in coercing the national movement into silence. If India had been full of meetings of a seditious or doubtful nature, the necessity of the measure could have been established. Even if the national life were pulsating swiftly though blamelessly, its "aetiology", -if we may use a word which may possibly be condemned by Mr. Petman or Mr. Grey as seditious, could have been understood, though not its necessity. But at present, with the exception of an occasional scantily attended meeting in the Calcutta squares, the only political meetings held are those in which abhorence of Terrorism is expressed or Vigilance Committees of lending citizens organized to patrol the E.B.S.R. at night even in this chilly weather, and those in which thu Deccan Sabha drinks deep of the political ermons and homilies of Lord Morley's personal friend, Mr. Gokhale. Was it to stop these that the proclamation of all India became necessary? 3 It has been freely alleged that the prevalence of bombe and Terrorism in Bombay, Panjab and Bengal is the justification of the measure, on the ground that open sedition lends to secret assassination, Nationalisim to Terrorism. It is obvious that to attempt to meet secret conspiracy by prohibiting public agitation in a remedy open to the charge of absurdity. The secret conspirator rejoices in silence, the Terrorist find his opportunity in darkness. Is not the liberty of free speech and free writing denied to the Russian people by more - gorous penalties, a more effective espionage,a far more absolute police rule than any that can be attempted in India? Yet where do the bomb and the revolver, the Terrorist and the secret conspirator flourish more than in Russia The conspirator has his own means of propaganda which the law finds it dificult to touch. The argument, however, is that it is only in an atmosphere of dissatisfaction, disaffection and sedition that the propaganda of the conspirator can be effective, and Nationalism creates that atmosphere. Criticism of the Covernment leads to dissatisfaction with the Government, dissatisfaction leads to the aspiration for a better form of Government, aspiration of this kind when baulked leads to disaffection, disaffection leads to secret conspiracy and assassination. Therefore stop all means of critiGovernment and the cising the first cause being removed, the fil effect will disappear. That this is the actual train of reasoning, cons cious or unconscious,in the minds of those who advise, initiate or approve a policy of repression is beyond doubt. It is evident in all they say or write. our A policy of conciliation, a policy of trust in the people, a policy liberal, progressive, sure if slow, that was the forecast made by the Moderate astrologers when the Reform comet sailed into startled heavens. The propheta and augurs of the Anglo-Indian Press friendly to Moderate Indiafriendly on condition of our giving up all aspirations that go beyond the Reformus-prophesied high, loud and often to the same purpose, and if, like the Roman angars, they winked and smiled mysterionsly at each other when they met, the outside world was not supposed to know anything of their private opinions. Even the disillusionment caused by the publication of the Councils Rules has not prevented this party of wise and able politicians from supporting by participation the Reforms which they condemned, and belauding the intention of the Anglo-Indian roformers while swearing distally and violently at their practice. Bad as it is, we must cooperate so as to make the best of the new measure. To make the best of a bad measure is to make it a success and to prevent or delay the coming of a better. This at least is our idea of the matter, but we belong to a party not of wise and able piticians who take the full profit USE CHATTERJI BRO'S WAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BEST & RELIAPLE IN THE MARKET. Unfortunately the statement of the premises in this chain is incon plete and the conclusion is therefore vitiated. The first premise may be granted at once. In a country well satisfied with its lot, n nation at ease and aware of pros perity and progrenn, the propagatida of the secret conspirator must neces sarily fail. In India itself, if we are to believe the Times, secret societies have existed for upwards of forty or fifty years. How is it that they had no success and one was aware of their existene. Page #538 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ . KARMAYOGIN. milil the reaction after' Lord Ri- ' leads to the genesis of great rorola- must be remembered, but to pop's regime culininated in the vice- tionary movementa, injured the agitation, without way Organisati royalty of Lord Curson? Dissatis- Goverament, endangers public or activity of the Nationalist party, fiction is not creatod by public, peace and order, and helps nobody. by the mere operation of lay criticism, it is created by the ad- This method does not even postpone of Nature. The wpiration, howcrne facts on which public criti- the necexsity of A Holution, it has ever created, is there and it is h. cinin fantens, and it crystallinen tens it by intensifying the problem tire mounting out of the bowels ither in public criticism or in to breaking-point. Yet this was the the earth, which no man'n hand can secret discontent. The public cre- policy of Lord Curzon. He not extinguish. The political leaders ticiam creates public agitation, the only permitted the expression of know that they cannot quench it, if they would ; the Gorerament Necret dincontent creatos nocret public discontent, but he fostered thinks it can. And the method conspirnoy. Both are born of the it by Arguing with and trying to it seems to favo it seems to favour, if the extenMitme circumstances, but the lines persuade is; yet he invariably tram- vion of the Seditious Meetings Act of development are entirely different, pled on the thing he periitted. It is and the prosecutions of papers and publications or their leaders all nor in there inuch sympathy be statesinanship of this kind which over India are any sign, is to silencetween them. The public agitatior ruins empires and destroy great public criticism." drerit the secret If our view of the question is conspirator nation. There is another kind right, it is evident that to the accret conspirator despises paralyse of policy, and that is to play with public agitation is to foster Terrethe public agitator, even when the monstor of discontent, to chide rikin, and we can only suppose that they are moving towards the same it, whip it and yet throw it sops Government think Terrorism easier ond. The man most dotosted and while taking advantage of the mon to deal with than public agitation. This seems to us a grievious error. denon need by the Indian revolu- ster's preoccupation with the sop to If experience shows anything, it is tionary organisations now Active wind the chain round its neck tigh- that Terrorism is never extinin Peris, Geneva and Berlin, ter and tighter. This is also guished except by the removal of its causes. 1 Sj Bepin Chandra Pal, the pro- bad policy. The whip enrages, The difference between Terrorism and open mebellion is phct and first preacher of passive the op does not soothe that open rebellion often effects its resistance. Yet the object of both but irritates, the tightening of the object, but can easily be crushed, is almost identical, the Nationalist chain only shortens the distance while Terrorism does not effect its object, but cannot be orusbed. The agitator insisting on perfect auto- between the tamor and the brute; only thing that Terrorism can do is imy, the revolutionist on separa- for the difficulty is that, the tamer to compel Government to satisfy tion, both being merely different has to hold the chain, he cannot tie partially the more moderate deforts of independence. The ques- it to something else and get out of mands of peaceful agitation as the lesser of two evils, and this is a tion for the authorities is whether springing distanco. result which the Terrorist looks on they will try to ignoro or silonce the Eventually, either discontent has with contempt. He is always ex. public criticism or remove the to be satisfied or silenced. It' it is treine and fanatical and will not be antisfied with any thing less than ULTING of dinsatisfaction. If thoy satisfied, the whole difficulty dis immediate freedom gained by irnure without silencing public appears and perfectly amicable violence. He is confident of his criticism, the dissatisfaction grows relations are restored. That was result, he is passionately and inin voluine until it becomes the as- the policy pursued by England tolerately attached to his method. Irish Terrorism only disappeared piration for better forin of Chov. with regard to its colonies aftor the boonuse of the expectation of Home crnment. They must thon either severe lesson learned in America, Rule by the alliance with British satisfy that aspiration or silence with the result that the bond Liberalism; Russian Torrorism is it, they can no longer ignore it still kept alive by the impotence of betweon the colonies and Great Britain atill defies the efforts the Duma; Anarchiam flourishes be of This gune of ignoring the obvious cange the Governments of Europe Time and Circumstance to loosen is like the first crude atteinpt of have not found any way of cireumor snap them. But if discontent venting it. Terrorism may perish Nationalism in India to ignore the is not to be satisfied, the question of inanition : coercion 18 its food (lovernment, foredoomed to failure; thon for the ruler is whether he and its fuel. prefer it to crystallize in public it only postponds and intensifies The policy now being followed by agitation and peaceful but possibly Lord Minto's Government has tho problum, it does not get rid of effectivo resistance, or in secret neither immediate justification hoc it. Yot this was the policy long conspiracy,terrorism and evontually altimate wisdom. It is the old futile followed by the Indian Govern hrined insurrection. It must be round which reluctant anthority one of the two, for to expect an ment towards the Congress more has always trod. when table immense impulso like the national to reconcile itself to inevitably moont. On the other hand, they impulse to link to rest without concenion. It is a wateful ruinonay milence the public criticism being either crushed or satisfied, is uous and futile proces. For if to expect impossible miracles. or trample on it. If they trainple the Government were to declare The Anglo-Indian appeal to the on it, the aspiratiot bosomes dis- political leaders to be satisfied and tomorrow that it would no longer ntution not tolerate pablic opposition and de. necessarily to the Case from agitation is a singularly Novereign, but to the form port all the leaders of public and foolish and futile one. and ays If the poli peaceful. agitation in the country, tical leaders were to comply, even te of Chovernwent then obtain it would only stimulate more for the mont popular and trusted of midable and unecrupolour forges jug, with a cry for absoluta transfor them, they would cease to be lead Apd sabutituta violent dangerination. This ww what happened on the next day. The dwindling dling ous and Agonjzing, procen for one numbers that attend the Con. Which, eren 'if 8. et little painful. vention public opinion without ailenaibg of 'this obvious fact ; that its expression is mere madawan; it diminution has been affected, it ! .. ! tire. "The Bengal soaps are the cheapest aad.gent la the market.' Page #539 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS. (BY BIPIN CHANDRA PAL) .. III Nationalism and Nationalists. The Mazzinian Creed, upon which the whole philosophy of nationalism of the Young Italy School was based, may be briefly summed up as faith (1) in God, (2) in Law, (3) in Humanity, and (4) in Association. The French Revolution was essentially lacking in the sense of the Unseen. What Is known as the God-idea found no the French Illumination. While it tried in its own way to arrive at Home sort of a social synthesis, seeking to discover a new principle of the social life, it almost entirely neglected the religious factor which had hitherto formed the basin of that life. To the authors of the French Revolution, religion meant a supernatural scripture and an infallible Pope, crippling and killing the freedom of thought and speculation of the dividual; a priesthood, dominating the social and personal activities of the individual and oftentimes allied to the political autocracy on the one side, which denied the individual his rights of free citizenship, and with the aristocracy on the other, which kept him out of established in the country-set up. a travesty of the old and discarded religious forms and ceremonies, to symboliso the new faith and philosophy which they preached, and called the new cult the religion of humanity. Mazzini saw that neither pure individ talism, nor humanitarianism, nor the two combined, one supplementing the other, can supply the basis of a rational synthesis. A synthesis means always the harmony of parts in a perfected whole. The conception place in the dominant thought of of this perfected whole was practical ly wanting in the philosophy of the French Revolution. This was a fatal weakness, which really foredoomed the whole movement to failure, it lofty idealism. notwithstanding. Mazzini fully recognised it. But the recognition of it did not drive him back to Catholicism, nor oven to Christianity, as popularly understood; that would have meart a mere reaction. And a reaction is never a real synthesis, though it may help a synthesis by bringing out its need, and, perhaps, even to Rome extent indicating the foundamental lines along which it must be worked out. Mazzini did not go hack to the old formulas and symbols of religion, but simply took up the eternal fact which they all tried to represent. That eternal fact of man's religious experience expressed universally by the term God. In his conception of the Divine Unity, Mazzini sought and found the key so that higher synthesis which he proclaimed in Europe. his legitimate share of the fruits of his own labour and his rightful participation in the general econonic life of his country and nation. Swayed by the inevitable passions and prejudices of turbulent revolutionary times, they were almost physically incapacitated from differerntiating the real from the mere formal elements of the religious life, and thereby discarding the current errors of that life without denying er destroying the eternal verities that underlie it and from association with which alone do even religious errors and superstitions derive their sanction and anthority. Indeed, if anything, the authors of the French Revolution themselves, when they realised the need of a religious impalee to awaken and keep up. the enthusiasm of the populace in the new order they The gospel of the French Revolution had proclaimed one Law for all. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, are meaningless terms if there be no law. Law is the principle of association upon which all these are based. There can be neither liberty nor equality nor fraternity in real anarchism or a state of absolute lawlessness. But what is law? Law really means a relation, either actual or ideal. And a relation implies two or more factors of relation and a principle of relation which combines thom, and, by so doing, makes the relation possible. This principle of relation must, on the - face of it, be such as will include all the different factors of the ra lation, but which shall not be confined to any of the particular factors, nor shall be exhausted by them all collectively. In other words. the principle of relation mast n cessarily be a universal principio. on its own plane, in the series of factors which it controls and relates to one another. If this series be an infinite series, then the principl of relation here must be an abs lately universal principle. The universe is infinite. Man stands in this universe in the midst of an infinitude of relations. The prin ciple of relation which makes th Law of the universe and the Law of humanity, must, of necessity, be a Universal Principle. It in this Universal Principle, pervading this "congeries of relations" which we call the universe, holding together the infinite factors of this system of relations, and yet transcending them all, severally and collectively both.-the basis of their existence, the source of their law, it is this which Mazzini call-s ed. God, This conception of the Godhead followed, directly and as of necessity, from the idea of Law upon which the gospel of the French Revolution was based. Thus, in reply to the question-Whence come you? In whose name do you preach-Mazzini said: "We coine in the name of God and Humanity. We believe in. one God; the author of all existence; the absolute living Thought, of whom our world. is a ray, the universe an incarnation." And as if to indicate the basis. of his theisin, he next declared his conception of Law: "We believe in a general, im-. mutable law: a law which consti tutes our mode of existence; embraces the whole series of possi ble phenomena; exercises a conti nuous action upon the universe And all therein cmprehended, both in its physical and moral Aspect." But law has no. menning unless there is an airn to be reached. No lation is really stationary. And If you are really after the best thing in the market use THE ORIENTAL FACTORY'S SOAPS. They are talk of the day, the pride of the Swadeshi, have the largest of all Sales Keep the Skin bent. Are the cheap cat for the value, and available every where. THE ORIENTAL SOAP FACTORY GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA. Tel Address:" KOWSTOVE." Page #540 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. the perpetually moving anture of Interpreter ? Mawin, myar Ho w Doetien phenoinenin cnti only be understood anity. ... whieka but she rohfetichette and nationally interpreted on the Every law being intorproted and of qur fasth in me nole: God, and! hypothesis of some far-off end to- verified by its subjack, we believe one sole aim,-*, the only means words which they are moving in Humanity,--the collective Being we poses of roplising the truth; ak Mazzini recognizow this end, and his that wujns up, and comprehends the the method of progress; the path conception of Humanity, as the ascending series of organic creations, leading towarde perfection: The progressive interpreter of the Law he Lawtho inust perfett manifestation of highest possible degree of human nnd its nocommary end, is based the thought of God upon our globe progress will correspond to the disdirectly upon this recognition. --as the sole interpreter of the law." covery and application of the vasAs every Inw assumes an ein And like every other interpreter test pomible formula of mointion to be ronched, we believe in the of laws, whether they be' Popes And in what we would call the progressive development of the interpreting the law of religion to universal federation of humanity. facultic and forces--faculties in Catholicism, or the Judiciary in but what. Mazzini auled the Holy setion--of all living things towards our civilisation which interpret the Alliance of Peopler, he discovered that unknown nim. Were this civil Code in different countries, this highest fortou la of waistinn; not an, the Inw wonld be selesa, Humanity is also progressive in. and from this he deduced his creud And existerice unintelligible." terpreter of the eternal Law of the of nationality. We believe, he de But is this niin really unknown? universe. And Marrioi distinctly clared There can ho no rational assump indicated the progressive character "io tbe Holy. Alliance of Puoplex tion of that which is almulutely un of this interpretation. This was to ne being the vastest formuls of known. Of the unknown you can. hin, the key of human progress and ciation possiblo in our epub; - not any that it in, yon cannot any development. in the liberty and quality of the hat it is not. To way that the aim We believe that harmony between peoples without which no true. which tho Inw shumer, is absolutely the subject and the law being the Ascintion can exist;-- in nationali. unknown, is to make over the condition of all normal exintence, ty which is the comience or the governance of the universe to the the known And inmedinte object of peoples, and which hy nawiguing to handle of blind Fnte, in which, then, all endeavour in the establishment then their part in the work of .482man with all his intelligence and of this harmony in over-ipcreasing ciation, their mission upon earth, conMience, can have pribly no completenem and security, through that is to say, their individuality; conscious and intional participation. the gindurl Jincovery and compre without which neither liberty na The nim being ahvolutely unknown, pension of the law and identifiontin equality are posible;--in the sacred the value of the law.which seeks of its subject with it. Futherland, the cradle of nationali that aim would also be absolutely But Gud, law, and even Hama. ty; altar apr workshop of the in undetermined, and as such it would dividuals of which each pepple is nity, were not really lemon of the have no rational ethicnl claim which Dewithesis whicha Mazzini triod in tried composed. As liberty and equality npop our wlleginnee. This num in to work wit. These are all, ia nome are the fondamental principles o therefore, really not unknown, but else or other, what he would per association, in the Holy Alliance of only partially d progressively hapa call the tortus of the anterior Peoples, so they are also in the known; and to the extent it in syuthenis." Thu Apuoihically new knuwn, it commands rational and secondary Association of individuals willing neceptance. composing the different peoples, The fact really term of his own nynthonis was amo ciation. It was by this that he "As we believe in the liberty is that this "nim" is not absolutely unkowe, but only progressively sopraund hinwelf from the "epoch and equality of the peopler, so do of excinsive individuality." It wne we believe in the liberty recosled in the course of ouemic evolution. equality of the men and he must And, though Mazzini in thin that he found is now basis to the principle of universal suff. 1 have meant of the woruen also of here sponke of an unknown Aim," it is only the progresive character rage;" and war, thus, able to elevate every people, and in the inviolabi. the political question to the height lity of the human Eyo, which is ofita revelation which he thorns to Indicats by the term unknown. of a philosophical conception." the conscience of the individual Aud a law shoh u this, continually Upon this, bually, he båned his and assigns to him hin part in the renching out to # secondary Association; his function progresively whole philosophy of Nationalism. revealed in, deinands, necosunrily. In this doelaration of faith, from in the ration, his special mission which I have been quoting, he of citizetuhip an ever-present and progresive within the sphere of the Fatherland. interpreter. Who is to be this į srid: And as we believe in Humanity as the sole interpreter of the law of God, wo do wa buliwe in the people of every state us the soki master, 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. solo sovereign, and role interpreter. . . ESTALBISHED 1887. of the law of Warrenity, which governs , every. Halinnal miwion: THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC | We believe in the peoples que Andy: . ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA ******* indivisible i recognigjug peither If you want retiable and genuine Homoeopathic medicines, take care casted nor "privileges, save, thome : that you get them from RINGER'S, ..." of genige and Silue Deither groleturiut por aristocracy, whether C. RINGER & Co. Page #541 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ anded or farigalbut simply in PAITALA SEDITION is the Sittaja M lloked hard egregate of facultjes and forces STATEMENT ON Ari situ. Potica . consecrated to the wellbeing of all the of October the i t ! That Talisation given to to the administration of the com b ed row the wine the larger the provide arriend of this matus of the Inon substance and powession, the number of Arya Barajiota w bois charpathiet bes exope that goes Maddenly arrwted Patials on cargo 194A and I were not t We believe in he terrestrial globe. of edition and edition libo) (. warrante the people, one and independent, dans, ander wootlon 4. d 184A & That the more he made vane ir so organised to harmonise the fshe Indian Paal Code) and that their regular and illegal i mow they individual faculties with the social net ware being htbed. The sowo on condoted in water dierend of the convened the entire iden ; living by the fruits of its own poble provinjans of the Criminal Powdere: of the Onde Hunjab with contention for wvere) Itaim me to light that they labour, united in seeking after the days it wm imponible the way how vere ont on any dwu to the exte far greatest possible amount of general the nortonal non are of ineriminating mater in the bieb wurbing Wellbeing, and in respect for the the round of the Pre correct house of the warm but with the iden rights of individuals. every paper pabliebed story of in of Anding out withing which could be This wa Mazidi's message to W ome soglo-Iadian peperi Band proved to the inculpation Carslonde his time. God and his law; Ho the number of arra wweral bondeed paper and hooke laund in the bounce were radoved including books like the Ioanity and its work of interpreta others patting it below ono bendrad Bible and the Ramayos abd photoof tion progrem nesociation, liberty, sine even mying that among those Arrested were Seri ImbAnda Hartmu. large number of vtu! A Mecial Curt WAA Gaituted by and quality; thene with the dogtan Jenta, one or twd Moslems and A ut the People"--foribed the principal order of His Highnend the Mebarn law Sikhe Biwilar discrepancies exinted with the powers of a High Court way untenta of hin tenage. These are to the origin (and case of the these cA When the Cound for the eskettially the suutent of our artists and wasbee All doubts were scoaed Apprared before the special Inessage alea. The terms are prae- removed and all uncertainty Mall Court it was pierovered that the ondern y they have. At rent when a tocally the same, only they have, Areat when ng autheatio MNOULE of autheotie A ULD of the court notwithstanding the arroto appeared in the w ho complaints bad burn perhaps dumper meaning to us, indged and It embodied the rowuk of the enquiry PAPAN cially of ludin, than what they of Mr. Bowlinn Lal, Bar-at-law, wbu had bean went to the Special Tribunal. Mr. Waruertop had wel had even to Mazzini. This does not had been deputed by the friends of the in a manner which went to show that Lake away, however, from the grate principal Aceved to go to Patiala and be had linle regard eisber for the forin excertaia Tess of his genius ur the grandeur re true facts. The set result of law or for the authority of the f.hin enquiry, which may be accred Special Tribunal. Thougb Mr. Roshan of his vision; but only mean that an true may be chue briefly Talthe Chuonel for the wecueil, opihat progressive developmont of 1. Tost for bonnetime put it had proached Mr. Warburtoe armed with the race which he regarded the been Tuinoured that the But Council the written order of the Court, how sery soul and esence of the Law Was Anxious to diaped with the ser refused pantai on to see his clients on that governed all living things, has viuse of Mr. Warburton, retired the strange aod antouuding ples that officer of the Penjab Police who combined hout been arrested during the true the forestigation was still proceeding. in his person the tices of the lanpec. quarters of catury which cover One of the moused succeeded in Lin wrlieheral of Police, the Inspector ing an order from the court for him the period between 18:35 and 1910. General of Prison, and the District relruno on bail. This Order WM coully disAnylatute of Patiala. obeyed and the poor man was not be 4. That Mr. Warburton bad been lowed till the end of Novetuber when AN INDIAN BOARD UT late uf sodation in suspecting the for the Ageused where tought to furt territory of H. H. the Maharaja ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. and the police applied for further solve litaet ad had bou engaged B. MUKERJLE & Co. remad. It is interesting to note that in pursuing the suthoritive to believe Mr. Warburton, though he dwt. Diplomad Accountants & Anditors that his unpluie wale nut ill-founded think touch of acting in detanch of the (London) On thi Ilth Oetulet and tbe follow. express order of the Court in tegen Oh Clive Street, Contra ping days perwas were Allented at to the release of poor Chirao L, IMANTS OPT ASU RATIBYACTORY "Patiala aud other important statione in relesed, ou bie uw authority, 103 WORK AT Moderate Fees. the state. All Arya Saunjis including Phul Chand on his personal recorrider. Rai Juwah Prasad, Executive Bugiuser, The care se un for hearing u blin Provident of the local Sanuaj, Lala Lacla Plad of November. The police piwue BAR DE, RA, Secretary, Las Nandlal, in Court cartlunds of time ARTISTIC PHOTO & ENLARGEMENT, Accountant, !! W. D. lala Huij Nath, liturutra" iucluding copies of tbe kuku B. DUTTA & BROS.. r. Hand Master of the SLALO wyna, the Mahabharata, the Bible and High School at Patial and many other 307, UPPLE CRITPUR ROA (Jarasando ) many otant works of wawi Dynand Swewati. N. Calcula gentlerwel of prition and landing. complaint we produce sad. it was Female artist for Prurdah noshin. Even the poem of the damaj marrested brdo Adiuitted that there waen. on the die The pulies spplied for remsbd. The Couet adjourned the Head office-BOMBAY kariug of the one to the Under purely Indian Namaymake and workind on a Sigifchaniwith whics Narwuber when Mr Chyppeared , Tabla Eropa by akimiyu Mellow of Me /warm of Newbria ukalf of the vecution. Even the Zohidon and gourned by poor y Dupon o High day to complaint ru lodged. The கொள்ள rpaaranaapalasily 1 0 06 brought to Court hudty Our Ir-profit rates as low us othor's Without proftratu. judga plenden others! Pollolej lodleprtable-gonz fortable anlatamatically durant and ore kept waiting long for Murise the wedlooshed with he r hohoo pronhuns very lou . .. . After an hourly wait to order NAMIN Apply for further partjoylan to go S torART, BENGAL BRANCH. polved from the Highen w . R pustioylar. to ie * Judo Judged to him'pranon. The Judges Wante throkhout howgal & Lam on liberal commission. I motorond After a bour and a half thu SWADESH LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LIMITED. Page #542 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYA GIN (42 p. Top Channel is the one. Mr. Grey further mild hat he had A Atyus by felt ved area.loos in accused in winted upon the sanation. And, in hin Mortension. filo Containing the l preading the doctrines of the Vedic Rethe coniplaint being put in before the CAŁ anction but he got prepared to put ligion and criticisinin other laitha could pr. word. M. Grey opponed the itin mit wm confidential document. Grey wil naked by the Court to fornish Mr. demand on the curioun ples that the pro. On the Court's expressing an opinion an Ahuthet of the police report together inions or the Criminal Procedure Court unfamourable to Mr. Grev he ha with a lot of witaminen on the lAth he didepily to the Stata wholly and threat that in that one lo would ask for urged once again that the prodnotion of that in Maharaja win the law there." Adjournnient in order to appeal to the 1 the police report would he prejudicial to rabverrulert Mr. Grey's objec chiec. Mabaraj. Og the 10th to the sanction Mabaraju. On the 16th to the unction the pranrution. The hearing of the Chan tion and on promix to prepare the onnie and the lint of witnesses were not wuh. w pretponed till the ard of January. mittetWhen the list of accused sub- paint. The question of maand way thun so the second have been in the vegadmitted with the complaint was verited untody for taken up. The (unnel for the accused About 3 months without the promentina oppowd the application on the ground was found that evo of the accused were having Aled the necamry manetinn for that it was tunfair to keep the Accioned in ahsent and eight persons wero under all the accused and without their being wody when tbere was not the slightest custody, whose names were not in the told, peeifically anything about the ori evidence of their muilu holore the Court. lint. One of these eight had heen ill nies of which they are atrapected. The The tention of wil was also taken up. egally, cooped in Aalitary cell for Anxiety of the prosecution to hamper the The Defence Counnol pointed out that twenty-two days. Some of the secured aerused in their defence at every step here were no resonable grounds for be. complained of illegal treatment. On and in every possible way in avident. lieving that the accond had committed the 17th Mr. Grey.contended that the the 17th offence. Thin Court promindo AM Court had no jureliction over those 8 orders on the next day. In spite of the persons although, 4 matter of fact, THREATENING MAHARAJA. Marencon of the police in open court the prosecution had obtained remand The Maharajah of Patial by the lat that no diffinition #oukl be placed in, tho after remand in their custody from mail' received a letter from Paris signed way of the husterl apeing their clients the that very Court. Mr. Cherry than open "Bande Mataram," stigmatizing his rule Superintendent did not accept the per: ed the came for the panecution. He 14. tyranical and threatening swift minnion. A written application was anbmaid that he would produce indirect and mure reprical should be pornist I Witted to the Court complaining of this evidence from which the Court would much rula On thin the Court reiterated its order. hava bo prenume and draw inferences Eventually the application for bail wa Ho arrested that the Samaj worked on A DACCA ARRKAT. refused and the police got another re the lines of conspiracy and was a The aiment of Indrada Charan Gupta, natid. The next hearing of the casó WAR neditioun Indy. The " Sattyarnth Pinakan omployee of the Nawab, war in connecfired for the 13th of Deceinber, 1909. Anh" contained passages in which the tion with a conspiracy to A ssinate the om the first of December, the Maharaja founders of other religions were foully Nawab. This rumour was based on the inued an order that no pleaders not en. attacked. The Review of Rwigione, many rambling statementa Indrada Chiacolled in the State mould be permitted to Mabomedian and virulently anti-Aryan ran had made before the police. Ho arid appear for the defence unless they had Magnainn, was eited as an authority that he knew of the existence of many previously obtained the perminion of The religion of the Bamaj was Uned on recret nocieties and their work wbicb, His Highnam and that those permitted abue and the Bagaj was, therefore, however, he could not localine or identify to appear would have to rubmit to all Ruilty under Section 153A: The peruar! The man weems to be an inbecile. He conditions and restrictions as to the of Mr. Gray's sponch leads one was arrested on charge of theft that bad looxth of examination, cross-examination to the conclusion that there is no recently wccurred in the Nawab's boute din penchon that the Court might incriminating evidence against the coun Think At to impose. The case came on tored and that their sole offence is that they bearing on the 16th. The complaint Wan produced. The majority of the accused Just out! were charged with being members of the Arya Samaj and the rest with being "A Dying Race"-How Dying? sympathisors thereof. It was alleged that BRINO the meeting of the Samaj were used for AN EXAMINATION OP COL. MUKHERJEE'S discussion of neditious subjects and the Npreading of ardition. It was further “A DYING RACE" alleged that the accused, with others, And a defence of the Hindu Culture and Society. . had conspired to deprive the King Fan BY porror of the sovereignity of British India. KISHORILAL SARKAR X. A. B. I. VAKIL High Court. They were charged under sections 1214, Popular Edition Superior Edition 124A, 153A, and 505. Mr. Grey objected Annns eight only lannng twelve galy liat the Countel for the accused ( who TAR had bha appearing since the case legari HİNDU SYSTEM OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE AND ART.: with the partuission of the Court ) could It appear unlean they but obtained the ... SECOND EDITION. Price Rs. 1-4-0.. . pergission of the Maharaja to do so. The Dr i t ruled that the order of the Moon KISORI LAL SARKAR KABL conly twt have reportive effoc Extract in the Book tane! RAK KRKY, HIS LIPS AND NATINOS! by Prof. k. firmy APNEM in his domand ven after the delninn of the Churt hind leen given. Marnuler part 94. P. thin the Court waid that their ordern The difference between Bohi duration and Jurme knowledge is fully treat wul bon mlhered to. 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Page #543 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. OMIOUS MEETINGS ADT. (9) It In extended to the whole of may, at any time, by order in writing of WOLLOWING APPEAR IN THX British India but sball oaly have op which public nouce hall forth with be INDIA GAZETTE arntion S uob provinore An the Gov. I givon to prohibit any public meeting in In purwance of pection I sub section ernor-General in Council may, from time proclaimed aren it in his opinion, much (9) of the Prevention of Seditious to time, notify in the fia:elle of India. meeting is likely to promote adition or Meetings Act (VI of 1007), the Govern 1 2. (1) The Local (hwernment may by die feetinn or these dintnrhance of or General in Council plessed to botify notification in the official licetta, declare the public tranqnility. that the said Act shall have operation tbe whole or any part of Provinor, & (1) Any person concerned in the in which this Art, is for the time being in-- promotion or ennduel of public meeting The Presidency of Madras in operation, to Un l imnd are held in a proclaimel nres, contrary to the The Presidency of Baru bay, (2) A notification wade uuder nubThe Province of Beugel, provision of section 4. shall le papinher! Province of Agrs and section (1) ball not remain in force for with imprimionment for term which (udh, more than six montbr: but nothing in may extend to six months or with ne, or the Province of the Punjah, this sub-section hall be deemed to The Central Province with both In exercise of the power conferred i prevent the Local Government from (!) Any meeting which las been proby wortion I, nub-section () of the Cri. making further notifications in respect hibited under section shall be denied minal Law Amendment Act (XIV of of the Haro Area frun time to time * it may think hit. to be an unlawful Asembly within the 1:06), the Governor General in ('ouncil 3. (1) In this Act the expresion meaning of Chapter 8 of the Indian Penal in pleased to extend the whole of the 'nde and of (hapter 9 of the Code of "public meeting" menna meeting wid Act to the Prenidenry of Madra, Criminal Procedure 1898. which is open to the public or any clou the t'nited Provinces of Agia And Ondh. 7. Whoever in a proclailued aren, in or portion of the public and at which ile Punjah, and the Central Provinces publie place, or a place of public resort, In exercise of the powers conferred any subject likely to CAUNO disturbance otherwise than at A public meeting helt or ill feeling or any political subject is ly the Indian (Foreign Jurisdiction) in accordance with or exempted from, the discuwed by one or more of those preOnder in council, 1902, the Ciovernor provinion of section 4, without the perGeneral in Council is pleased to apply seat or any writing or printed matter minion in writing of the Magintrate of relating to any such subject is exhibited wortions 1 to 7 of the Prevention of the Dintrict or of the Commissioner of or distributed; Neditious Meetings Actu 10T (VI of (?) A meeting may be public ineet. Police, u the cree inay be previously ob1907) to Berar, and to declare that the ing unt with tanding that it is held in tained, deliver any lecture, address or wid sections of the saill Act wall lave private place and notwithstanding porch on any subject, likely to CRUS operation throughout Berar. that aduision thereth many have been disturbance or ill-feeling or on any poliProvided that for the purpose of fa tical subject to persons then present, tay retricted by ticket or otherwise. ilitating the application of the provininn AINDA (3) A meeting of more than twenty be arrested without warrant and shall be of the mid Act, any court having persons whall be presumed to be pub puninhed with imprinopuient for tortu jarindiction within Berar niay construe which may extend to six months or with tie meeting within the meaning of this ther with such alteration not affecting Ano ar with both. Act until the contrary is proved. the substance AM may be necessary 4. (1) No publie meeting for the A. (1) The regulation of the Meetings ir proper to adapt them to the nuatter furtherance or dimunion of any subject Ordinance 1907 is hereby eperneded. Lefore the Court.. likely to cause disturbance or public (8) Nothing contained in this Act. In exercise of the powers conferred excitement or of any political subject shall affect the previoue operation of the by the Indian (Foreign Juridiction or for the exhibition or distribution of wid Ordinance or anything duly done or Ordier in Council 1908 the Governor suffered thereundor or any obligation : Any writing or printed matter reteneral in Council in pleaned to apply liabilities incurred under the wait (di Inting to any such subject shall be the criminal law Amandment Act held in any proclaimed area (Ordinance hance or any punishment incurred in my 1909 (XIV of 1908 to Rerur, and declare of No 1, 1307.) pect of any offence ennimitted against tk that the mid Act whall have operation (a) Unlemn written notice of the in- wid Ordinance, or any investigation throughont Berar. tention to hold such meeting and of legal proceeding may be instituted .. the time and Provided that all references to the continued and any auch punishment may place of such meeting be imposed an is the mid Ordinance had "Local Government" and to the "High has been given to the District Nuper intendent of police or the Commisioner Court" in the mid Aet shall be con not beun Ruperseded or had not expired frued as referring to the Chiel Com of Police, ma the case may be, at least minntuner and the Court of the Judicial seven daye pruvourly, or. Commissioner of the Central Provinces (6) Unless perminion to hold fuel Inspectively, ruroting has been obtained in writting from the Dintrict Superintendent of ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA THE TEXT, l'olice or the Commissioner of Police Founders of Steel Trunk Industry Where it is expedient to make an the MMO may he. hetter provinion for the prevention of (2) Any officer of Police not below in India meetings likely to promote sedition or the rank of AD Inspector mny by order ESTABLISHED IN 1 to CAUR deturbance of the public in writing depute one or more police Dont Machine made, Stove painted. tranquillity, it is bereby enacted w officon or other perona to attend any follows:-- Auch meeting for the purpose of rauring STEEL TRUNES & CASH BOXES. 1. (1) Thin Ant may bn called the Import to be taken of the proceedinga. Prevention of Beditious Montings Act 5. The District Magintrate or the FACTORY :1907 Comuni winner of Police as the case may be 11, Maniktola Street, (Rambagan.) THE CALCUTTA HOMEPATHIC PHARMACY. HEAD OFFICE :ESTABLISHED 1806. 1 7/1, Cornwallis Brest, (Kalicola The first pure and independent Homeopathic Pharmacy in the Enst. RKANCH:-- Homocipathic drugs and requisites are being imported monthly from Europe 181, Bomboxar Street (Baitakkhana) and Ameria Dr. A. N. Mukerjee M.D. (Philadelphin) can be consulted daily from DEPUT UHKATRA BANDAR IAD. 4 to P. X. 1 .1 College Square BERIGNY & Co. CALCUTTA. 12, LAL BAZAR STREET, Calcutta, WHOLESALE & RETAIL R. C. BROTHERS. Page #544 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 KARMAYOCIN. NEWS. b MAY NYNASTY UNIVERSITY ALIYE. TARAXATH ROY CHOWDHURY. The petition to be forwarded to the CANE AGAIN ADJOURNED. King Mont Excellent Majenty in SoloIn the Cut Mr. Number, Olliriat. .... eil by Mr Beant, concerning the preing (liet Prewiney Magile, Tua TWS KHM. puwed University of India, ertain the 'The Pioneer" Lowom corrondent Bath Roy (homohuty, w Rujul lant, plau Pamo bis tid under the wilen: "Londr following: es, adultering the VAH Act for “For one time past уотиг реtіtін тита Clanninl Awrition Ancient and wearing leaven and an Newleto t al withnut Jierunt. bare fult the need for, and have been Imperialista, comed the critve of, A t year the home of the thievements of Ram imperialium with Alishing a new university WAR warhed by the Cluttar Wok in fudin nund Exypt. Whatever in India having a liell of activity of .. clintinetive character from abo existing pie w Warrant, and a lux ontaining imw ment Indin hul suffered, be the w'wpon Ami nition dis un vernities, and p will we had the more than luar i ng porial fra ul . The Red tures of its own. The most , w wur Corrent Wainwrn ly bene akre! l . periality of the propone universit arh wa institut, and tient intention, Much 4 www inducul in WIR "Ventanily true will lie in the fact that it will a to the rither of the Ra i rial uto where he wants who way. I f of the indige Auintin ruilen. A nge in which religion and met Muliu Tarakanth Sudhu who app It was less thazar ality do not form an integr! it .. cure M L centim viven. It will niake no di for the promu l, tid he 24 mil ready the b ench up the recent -xywri tinction toe between with the IM the Ali m ente in India. He died to give religines, Accepting rqnally Hindu, Bud hint, Pari, Chin Home recollit pet lorem re. that our desty lay in a la inable dere Lian wil Malundan, but it will not Wind by him. He wrdingly pillprint of lening piniplen. afiliate any weular institution. It will t u najournent, which was granted The ne might include werin thu mumply At this wings, Mr. N. Wei, Perri-berat. citieulty in giorning lucia, but he al. gap in the educational Hystem of India, and will draw together lew, intimated to the Magistrate that be together rejected the extreme coue. all the element whicle regard the train wanted to have an interview with the quence of withdrawal fr the country." ing of youth in honor and virtues * , hie client, in to vie inte frum him. THINK I INDLANA. the most exitiul purt of luentin. Click hurt In Mukere muli Mr Cianti and Mr. Pulak, repre It will burnery of Bonellinen uitted that ing to the jail rules the neuttives of the Transal Twin instead ofo : * mint for hall with interview w ill take place in the preturk the platfartu last night on the Inth ing standard of knowledge. HELSH of a police offer, and that lie had instant at the Tow Hall Agiland T a tinportant Arriality will I Het for a Cl. ). intor for the and ! wwill meeting on the on the lo n g in the first bank of Indian PIPIMO. Mahject with Arievances of the Indians phy, history, and literature, and Min. Of Sunnynur Hant, a Cl. in the Tatal. Mr. l'ulnk mailem spehing in these and in the clanical 1. i might lin promet at pertin forvid u pral for t riptions and urged Innganges of India tho chic means in mel manna take private in his han 10 referuar and ruder culture. While Western thought will struction from thy client in the presence withiwe au port to their rant Le amply wtulim. Ktern will take an officer whin is in trueting the prin p ut in the Tranel . Til the loud Wenie wledyr will in the like to keep my dre Iming Int e l Pently I. 1. ) bu hed to enrich, but not to destroy ont this w . Mr. Mukerja: Mit a or cripple, the expanding oational life lin #* Mulverilm to the the pot. Nr. Alay Nah, me! Athil that and imputant peinlity ft. willin. an the jailmul an i h . :: will be the lying of p lattenti place in the of the jail jemalar AH! Mr. Nr Vad All the principi letr. to real and technical traima Manicu, wiekur, applied to agriculture will Mr. Nen Weather is from the Mah. ful , and to Iudian arts and crafts, Befor the metin me pare Pour Honor, lur i entirely n the line to revive theme now clichyingiudi Jution u NIANTV mere of the court. The jail runnin, n ing the der of . Jackson, Magintate al tries, hilo laringing from the West all therefore, tot applicable tew. Besides ... letor that l efully be awitilizced for the Naik, was admited. your lionar las hail Autrient experience THECANINK of national prown vity. The to how to caurulell if I interests of education in India will lw Lah m inutians in the presenten of a greatly advanced by the proponeil under police offi.rr. I in vel renly to live Gold tuking and the wuccess of the Asid un the interview in the Court room in a dertaking will be greatly protuntud. in the Work-hop. Silver MG Nrs. Het is the only Eume The Maxi-trnte: Of course the inter FOR member on tbe Board of Trusted of the view cannot take plare within the hear. Pred university, all the rest being ownmake FOOTBALLS. mg of a profier'r. lle must be at #1 Iuliana. . E nlile dinner. Agus waterverywhere. Mr. Sen wil granted in to him Lists free on application. an interview in the countek up, and the arwah adjourned to the to SEN & SEN itirant. 1, Chowringhes CALCUTTA. The Sigar manufactured by the Cawnpore sugar Works L. art cer. titied by respectable persons in ditterent parts in Indit a but it Awarded Medal at the Indian Industrial Exhibition of 1906-07. inueness and purity. In drder to MACHINE-MADE make it convenient to the public we STOVE PAITED have arranged to keep in stock 2 ITEETTIIIII seers packets which we can supply CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. on order at 11 as. and 10 Ms. #r Extent frou Dr. J. 1. Cumming, 1. C'eS. packet of No. 1 & 2 uur & Reptillustrial Xurvey of Hen. A There extra Aukust 90th, 1908) SPECIAL RATEN TO WHOLE PEALERX, REGISTERED TRADEMA ITIL ARYA FACTORY OF 107, MACHUA BALAK ROAD, CALCUTTA, turn out quod Apply for particulars to GHOSE articles & Co. Agents. . A L Bitin Rost), ('sle: 1 Tel. Add.:-"TRUNKS, CALCUTTA 57, CARNING STREET, Culchter. 5 Super Medals SWADESHI S.LAX LARGEST IN INDIA MHE ARYA FACTORY Page #545 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYÓGA. 1 NEWS, LABORK SEDITION CANK. BRAI PARAMAXASDA ANDRA. V. COLLI. In the print uial of Ial Chaod and Alueeting of the D. A. V. College A LAUT ZANINDAN'S (sk. Kinhen Singh, accused Kilod a list of de Moniux Committee held A IMOCA O AMont' telegraph that on 1 in the daonity calu which remati. fence with from outside the Punjah. ianuary 'it ww resolve that in cu Anandarmee luudhuri, Andy un- The Cuvernment Advocate, Mr. Petuan tinuation of the rewoluti, dated lith 1...lar char n under of p , in ulijouted to wore of the questions written cluding plemlery, with Novenilor, 1904, uporiding Phai l'ur breaking at ler , vulling her and carry. out by the secrel for examination of alumnandis, IN Arrvices Le dispone DE Rway uver Inkl worth of juwellery witness Who we to be examined by with a criminal pruecutiua wide a cash, the Deputy M intrate l ennukinn. (kun el objected to ques. moetion 110 (F) il numaan kuinnt live of the me P. cbus institutet bus refined proces against the tioun 9 and 11 put tn Dr. Rabbehari gainst lia. pleados Gill. He said, individual opinion eould it be relevant. There are Moderater ROMY AND XALANIA. RINGBROR CLARK Estremists and men of all nects in this His Excellenvy the Guvernor of Bom Profesor Road Here writes to the wuntry. The tout truck out the press suppring Sir H. Riley'n pusat Iry arrived at Rijkot at 5p.m. and will question and the wording of question tion, that the new Council woull be ivut by the Agent to the Cloverton 11 Wan change counsel objected to utilined for generalining in he calls it, w intneel thin chief of the Province. question 13 pnt to Mr. (tokhale audit the Imporel Antimalarial measures He High , the Jain of Janinagar wasi ulterel outwel alvo uljertrd tu through out India. He says he has bee.. p lan ...roti on lehull of the Princes the antion whout opinion of Nir (i, inked by Sir I. Riley call ure an Chiots of Kathiwr expruning Clarke but the "Mervants of India So attention to the pral Aud quotes their datastalion and abhorrence of the city Library." This was allowed after lengthily from the ser red by the turbul l itia which led to the averlo alteration Home Metular of Council at the Simle wttempt on the Vicerny's lifu nt Ahu Sheik Chulani Kudir Fanbiexhunine w ference. 1. in the foul erine At Nasik Anlly the Artur lal chaud, said that he stated that the inforting of distretina translate the Mysteries of the art of Tur DKITATIN. huud beeu kept out of Kithidwar Pruviure. Laudon" into Vida and mold the time The master of Elibank, in ble per al 114 Resellency in the course of his reply alation for Wix 7 year'. In 1820 he Wallyful in Midlothinn, replying tu Huil: The difficulties and rep ibili. Was warned by the Lal Guverntneut question with regarl to the Indian ile tro r umeni do not tend w imi. thrugh the Deputy Commissioner, mich an Ith ruceat foul crims which Mutation, said he nocepted full Shiulut and all the copies of the book sibility for the action of the Indian and I deplore, might well distruge hned were coulcatel He als aluit Ciovernment in exceptional cireum ali wburu duvoting their lives in piLed that about two year ago Naryan Lout he could not add to the watement rt of truе пушисhy oronoting the DAH, another publisher, who translate mwle in the House of C Urun well-being of the people of onini Ilindman's wel v urdered to take cliention of the (tuverument. Isti. . aulnorozur.I them in thin The subject uver all you to fint. was enging the contineretul light while we kruly feel the dis. KW tention of Lad Morley, who wa h t up our Tu CASE AGAINST LALCHAND. une natewa. Presidency by the tour der, by enamita At the hain of the che against Lal the b arce, wushu y truly it out .(hol for publiwling 1 rok "Guvern- IIKVOLVER AND CARTIENEY FOL NO. larutant alliant in the di went were the used stated he did In connection with the murder of M. ringaar die huviu that we but wish to co-examine the fiuvern Jukop nt Nawik it might be revenub. heyatha support of evury tran tan fra moont Translater, ir did he like to put el that thought the strewted in Bom pia to posant in their cuntry. Sudiin any trafens. 11prayed the Court Inyen v anpirion of being implicated in ia tha forca o pravi lastred bu destroy all copies of the Look br had the conspiracy fur luurder is volle (lautus 1 likely to reach the use of the published and discharge him after le lbuj Juverbhai, Ameen t'nttudar pawple in Kithi war. In itinther forin, hal lumii. The court recorded the New Nuuu wlw we rrud in his le thus of wekia tu underminu all lawful statement of the keusel. the furt few days ago. Impr. authority it inty kala way into this Xinji of the criminal Investi! province if it cant be choked in time Department, under und Should this be, the l'ri and Chiefa LALA LUTIT RAL from Mr. of Kithis war will know how to deal! Lals laaja Rai bus resigned bin Suidler who is in chungr, of investigation with is al will went to Viral town in the Taluka, in the past show their memberip in the I). A. . (line h: native of Chintuluj, und Jevatel Managing Ommittee in the Autarung xly to the thwae of Ilia MX watched lain lain when one Automat Sabha of the Arya Namaj and in the jesty the King Emperor and to British power with which volver of Browning pattern ad 1 Ar apotatinilbi Sabel you juntly way your of Arya Samaj 1 and all his resignations buvo been uw were found concealed Cities Ang lastingly intertwined and uden the rives of the need. of. They were brie. under the guardianship of which your Try the Tupector. perfel onward progress is assured. I ECONOMIC PHARMACY. Homeopathic Medicines 5 and 6 pice per dramin tube phials. Cholera Box or Family Box Cholera in Bengal Ar 4. with 12, 24, 30, +8, 60 al 10+ Pharmaceutists' Manual, FARBY phinls of inóckicines, dropiler : "Re. 1.4. guide in Bangalec nnil Rs. 2,8. Family Practice, in ker gulec 3-8,5-3,0-4 and 11-8 T roctively . As. 8. Materia Medica --The biggest and mo.e coinplete that has ever. been published in Bengali abiat 2400 pages Detriy 8 Vo. Complete 2 vole. Rs 7. Per V. P. R. 7.14. | Huncupiuhic Books and other articles Appertnining to Hoxeo. l'pathic are wl! ht modernte rulo. 1. BIAD OIC-1, Bonteld' Lane, Chlut. 1. CALOTTA BRAMCHT :-hyllow Bazar Street, 203, Cornwallia Bucet. WMW. WM.BHATTACHARYYA & Co. 26. UPPERFUL গেলেরপাচন, WHA? ca VANA Page #546 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. . NEWS. TOBACCO. Experiments in the cultivation and TH TKAVAL. INDIANE. curing of tobacon, which are in progrew in The text of the resolutions parned ta Bengal, Madras and in part of Benny public meeting under the presidency of Presidency have yielded some encouraging Mr. B. Cowinji, Harrater, prolakting rul: Among foreigu varieties, Zine. ainut the treatment of Aviation in the ner's Spaninb has been found to give the Thanaal and asking to relax efforts to best result At l'un and Dalsing Seal, More the fulfinent of pladgo lequeath. Titbuot, both in point of quality and quality and by Her Moint (recious Majesty the quantity. It in plant whirl Appears in Late Queen and to disallow reruitnient prery way suited to the woil and climate of Indian coolien for mrvice'in Natal, WA Belar, and pribly to other parts of wubmitted to the Viceroy. A reply han India. The variety is very much appre. w been received from the Government ciated by the cultivaton in Behar. Much of India that their attention has been work, however, remains to be done with chawn to the latter and that they are regard to the indigenous varieties. Local. using their best endenvour to obtain ly grown ninnufactured tolucco would puthetic treatment for British Indian probably take the place of importod to subjects in the colony. Lacco, if proper nethods of cultivation and curing were practined. But the many Tax" AKASI" SDITHOX CAK difficult problema connected with cultiva 'The sedition came againnt (onenli lal, tion and curing yet retoain to be wolved. critor, printar and publisher of the now The Eastern Bengal and Aram Depart. per the " Aknul.", was taken up on the ment hm undertaken the study of these Ich January ly Mr. Harrison, the problema at Rungpur. The theme of Special Maginbrate. The accused ofered experiments proposed for thin firm in Apology, which was accepted by the Dned on enquiries made in the tobacco Court, Nubject to the production of one Krowing districts of Eastern Bengal and murety of rupany one thousand. The Assam. The results are, therefore, like. following are the wordings of the apo ly to be of substantial benefit to the ky: "I beg to exprend my deep re. ryota. A new curing house has been erectet for having written and published ed at Nadind in Nothern Gujrat from litioun poem entitled "Bharat Mato funds given by the Inspector-General of hi fanyad" in the inne of my news Agriculture in India, and was used for 1per, the "Akanh" dated 4th Novoruber, the first time last year. The leaf cured 1:00, and for other articles, published! in the new bran wan sent for valuation to from time to time in the "Akash" which the State Tobacco Co. of Bombay who I now to be meditious objectionable. 1 declared it suitable for the purposeu Dow Irunbly apologize to Government for perved by imported lout. The best um. publishing these articles and beg for ple was valued at annar por lb., when turgiveness, and I bereby solemnly the value of country cured tobacco WANI undertake not to writo or publish any to 15 annan. The advantages of deep ploughing for tobacco have been fully de. >wlicious matter in future." monstrated at this station. Manurial ex periments have shown that castor cake CROREHAS AT DAOCA.. (90001w.) with farm yard juanure at the On the 11th Instant in an ordinary tick rate of 10 tons per acre gives & Mulatan. vhari, two girls of a very respectable zn. tial net profit. Tuin fact is of wpecial in. tolent in Northern Gujrat, becquine cantor mindar's family were prooneding to the cake in largely manufactured at the SubEilen Female School with aheir ayah armati mill near Ahmedabad. The effect The driver nema on have dinplens of the manuren WAN considerably en weteobment of six (tuorkha who were hanced liv dann cultivation ning to the Bank of Bengal, on which Arrangements have been made to riperi. the latter frit foll upon the driver, l ouent with American varieties and to ning him with the butt of their guns. introduce new methods in the experi. After this tho Coorkbe foll up in the menta. Iu Madras Moar. Spencer and arrinh And am lahel one of the windows the chall. A crowd gathered, but noneltments to determine whether rood wrap thom dared to intervene except Debu per leaf can be obtained from Indian Ni (handra Chnah, Inte Acoountant growth tow.cod. Dr. Butler And Mr. the Nowsh, How very roughly Lofrey have made progress in invert gaIrxndled. The girls were th much fright tioni puding the fungoid and in auct od they had to locauorted by Satish part whirl atfeet this crap. Mr. How. to the Eli Warusle Hehool in an. ardhu tincntplate the botanical ether ghari. Hurvey of ludun tobaccos. DIRECTOR OF INDOUTRIN.. . Mr. C W. Y. Catur, Aeting Direct Depurtnient of Industrien, laring wubmited'the annual report ustrerent. the latter have perond order theten au consider that there was stinnetory le grew in every lontheb of the work inte out of the Director. Referring to the remark.io paragraph 14 of the report the Government alwervt that it is writ desired to obtain "dividend paying pre from the Sunbiam factory. The olixinal object with which that factory Was established was to demonstrate the ponsibility of successful carrying on in ibis presidency on umgercial hiper, of chfome tanning procene in order both to aurint the agricultural industry of the country and to avoid samblance of eniu jetition with private incerna The manulature of cocher leather WB undertaken Aud making of shoes and Lootu Arwe in consequence of the dich culty of di-pising of leather cutting not utilisible in the making of water-bucket, but Government have ordered that this branch of work should be closed as moon A prible and the work of the depart. ment restricted to inanufacture of water buckets and making of Mandala for who to Government departments. The Director's attention has been drawn to the matter and he is requested to report wien efect will be given to the wislen of Government on this subject. The Goy. ernment agree with Mr. Ctton to the useful resulta which might follow from the development of Co-operative Credit Bucieties for waving and desire that the Director will in communication with the Registrar of the Co-Operative Credit Societies ondeavour to take practical se tinu to start auel rocities on sound Lusis. The work done by the departnient in the promotion of pumping installations and well improvement is of grent importance and Government trust that it is being pushed on by the current yeur. WINTER GOODS. Shawls (diferent driynx) Ra. 10-19 bach. Alwana 7 to 10 Rs. WRAPPRES RA. 4-12. Finnels, sergen, KashToere etc. of all prices and designs. ALL PURE WOOL Compare our prices. Liberal disonunt to trade SWADESHI WEAVING CO., LD. 12 LAL MAZAR, Calcutta. r frit fell upon their guns. introduce r e Mawr. Spencer and workba foll up in the ch of Dindigul, are other good wrap Do You USE ON Any Hair Oil ! Then use the one that is the best. KUNTAL-KAUMUDI " is the best hair-oil by virtue of it wonderful brain-cooling, and hair re-newing properties. Its mild aroma is very planning to all. Price only 12 ans. for 7 oz. Please call at or write with particulars to Kabiraj-JOTINDRA NATH GUPTA KABIRATNA THE FOUNDER AND LATE PRINCIPAL PUYBICIAN TO AURVED BISTAR SHAMITI. SOLD EVERYWHERE ON DIRECT FROM R.C.SEN &.CO. av Cornwadu struoto 1. CALCUTTA, Page #547 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 3 KARMAYOGIN . Tawast Iroxas Yuso. INDIAN CHEMICAL PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS. la 1, fogal Turla, Smlo P. O., Pond BEWARE OF IMITATION Aswa gandha Wine Essence of dradesha Tho Truns Indian wada u ASUSTRIAL SURVKY. ed to Rs. 47,602 ANO H.H. the Aga Khan be contributed His Excellency the Chivet mor of Bomday in Chuncil hus lind under considersthou the question of instituting an indus a letter to Mr. Gokhale accepting an intil survey of the Presidency nud linn vitation to join the Transvaal Committee canino nisure racently initiated in and enclosing his subcription, His Higathe other pravilo to India for sudying DONNAYN: I feel that this is one of the the industrial position and wibilities of those areal. The trst industry lected nincerely hope that all classes in this CALCUTTA country will readily come forward to for survey was the handlown industry of the Presidency and Mr. P. N. Nehta, a give their existance and support to our Incont holder of Government of India's compatriots in the Transvaal. The Fund has reached the total uf Rs. 850. Scholarship for the wody of textile industry in England, was selected for it. ENHANCEMENT OF LAND RANTS The Government have now decided to iu A few days ng the Court of Ward Writute survey of the leather industry Manager innued uotice to the norrbants auf the Presidency. No expert with sulti- to the etľout that the rent of Chandine rient knowledge of industry being avail- faran land should be enhanced Aconrd. able in the Presidency the Governor-iming to the commercial advantage. On funcil han selected Mr. Guthrie, Who Saturday, the Magistrate and Collector liesiden having studied the chemistry of caine and held a Durbar here. On Sun. Wellknown invigorating tonic of Farming at Leeds bad noven year' ex- day. Lo called the merchants in connec Loody and inind. It had been recog. Terience of all the branches of leathertion with the proyed enhancement and industry in India. Mr. Guthrie will be asked them to consent to the propowal in nised as the best tonic alterative uployed for * torni of six months frou order to save the eucumbered eutate of in Nervous debility Exhausion, laiss the beginning of January 1910. He in the Bhukailaab Rajas, un a wken of their of Memmory. Braiafag Dimness of kod to report on several point. In high regard for them. The merchant, sight, Confusion of Ideas, loss of arcular' the following points should be in a body, objected to the onhancement, vigour, Nervoun hondacho, palpit fully dealt with (1) supply of hides and on the ground that they had already beention of heart, Mental prostration ekins and conditions in which they rench overtared. Bulu Rasik Lal Pal said the tanner: () tanning processen at General sleeplessnc and Babu Pulin Bebari Roy supported etc.-40.. prent practised both in large establish phial Re. Dozen Rs. 11. Pound henta and at anwall work: (!) dispone! that they might try to raise vu bucriptions of leather by tanners; (4) manu fucture to help their Raja's enoun bered estates Rs. 3of leather goude:() economic condition of workers at all stages of the various but could not consent to the proposal. JATOCOS. The merchants contended that the pro posal was inconsistent with law. The Swadeshi Steam Navigation Com A potent remedy for habitual. ch pany, ( Ltd )TUTICORIN. tipation cough gout rheumatism worms, biliousness and piles. The A rare oportunity for Indian patriots. !! best nervine tonic alministered in Do you want mother India to ascend her ancient-throne and lead the coavalescent state. 4 ok. phin Rc. 1 world's nations? Then, help at once Dozen Rs. 11. Rs. 3-8 Per pound. 1. this pioneer shipping industry financed, mannged and run by Indians on purely national linen, ZARZINA. 2. this very first attempt on any large industrial scale to challengo the An ideal combination of Iodinol Monopoly by foreign capital of the waterways of India Sarsaparills with gold. The best 3. this only onterprise whose sole aim is to develop the soa-borne trade remedy for all sorts of venerial poison of the Indians and pouplarino sea-voyage among all classes of them, by And mercurial taint in the blood. 4 means of special arrangments made so as to afford greater facilities for oz. phial Rs. 1-12. Dozen Rs. 20. the same, Pound Rs 6-8. and 4. this only Company offering training Indian apprentices in navigation A FUND to be investod in shares in the company and from the income of which Indian studente in navigation and ship-buildings, going abroad are to be maintained, is being vigorously collected by means of 1 Re. tickets and donations. PROPERTIKA, S. 8. Lawor, S. S. Gallia and S. L Miranda CAPITAL RA 2,000,000 divided into 80,000 shares of Rs. 25 cach. of which 34,000 have been already taken np. It is used sucemfills in Acidity THE IMMEDIATE WANT of the Company is Rs. 50,000 or the value Indigestion and diarrboon. Very com of 5000 shares to be realised within a month. The company will then renient for Mofurtil inhabitants be able to start with fresh vigour on its mission of uneful work to nation 8 oz. phial As. 8.' Dozen Rs. 5-4. al development. Complete catalouge sent froe on Remittance of Ra 25 or multiples thereof may be sent to the under application. signed who will, on receipt thereof, duly send the application forma etc. For prospectus, tiekete, terms of commission eto, apply to the same. & NBASU Tuticorin.. . ... S. D. KRISHNATANDAR. 6-12-1909.) Secretary Manager. AQUA PTYCOTIS Page #548 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 14 KALMAYOGON. ANALAR - UNAPPROVED CAN BE RETURNED. POSTAGE DE BAIN 102 - SHALL BE PAID BY ÜS. LAHORI DHUSSA MALIDA CHADDAR Very warm and soft ; ash, natural, blue almond, check, etc. 0 yds. by, 58". Rs. 25 to 30. soyds by 58" Rs. 12-8 to 15. Thicker than Labori Dhusse, very warm soft, ash, grey alinond, etc. 3) yds. by 58" Rs, 16 to 18. 31 yds. by 58" Rs. 18 fine. SHAWL JORA 5 Very nicely worked in all docent differ ent colours, Rs. 15 to 40. Excellently worked ; Rs. 45 to 65. Pure Kashmiri Rs. 70 to 80. also up to 250. KABULI ALWAN LADY SHAWL With a beautiful Kashmiri border, very Very nicely worked, about 3 yda.by warm, soft, docent, ash, natural, almond, 1 yd. Rs. 8 to 11 and Rs. 12 to 30. blue, etc. Rs. 35 to 75. (Pure Kashmiri). 31 ydx by '58" Rs. 18 to 20. Rs. 25 to 50. (Real gold work). AMIR CHAND & SON, LAHORE. HEALINGBATU Pri সাপ্তাহিক পত্র। সম্পাদক ও স্বত্বাধিকারী এযুক্ত অরবিন্দ ঘােষ। And you need not buy it !!! ৰাগলাৰ প্ৰচলিত সাপ্তাহিক সমুহের মধ্যে THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MAGIC E T UTETTUCHT AT WHY? অনেকে ধর্মের আকার ফু বলিয়া আপত্তি করেন, কি লুকারাশি অপেক্ষা স্বর্ণBecause - Next Does Gunvince its efficacy. Because A DAY Usk given a completo relied for all humning and inflamation of the 11179 R TI рамкаgе. BECAUS: -AWARK' oro nuoslly restring the lwt health. Chefs 701 to Because :-- the billi thuo Kurnia which are the root cause of this nasty state40 teu n dinese are NTTALLY KRADICATED by Heating Balm, Buwart the pole all and take care linfureld, in life shall be a wal wreck !!! 016 019 55 The Inadinero the worst enemies, and a wieb in tine sves nine. HEALING BADM-Can be uurd by patients of both to all ACR and M . # TI 90 HEALING BALM :-Doe sway with the needity to Infections and strict which ar e offertiod. 14 mure to follow it. HEALING BALM:-Lowrootly non-Injurious and such it dove no in t o the TV T4794 - ETO" kylnien at the slinsentury cadal. #10011 1 One the leading modis Jums. ..Dr. Edwin Puskonk, M. DPR T (onl.), RRYM :- I have much plemenire in sta V sezon Me la lot Nay: *** We have ne thy that lealing Helm certul hos mint 4 1 : .. .. hunutar in waying tlust R Latin & Ca' striking cloet on Urethral infections. No 724 RTR 48 Tirsling Ralm is will be found to resist ita benoticial and - ufo w ruble Twoweudellot. 0 977 ai' puutie which one in which wical mes 3. Dr. T. U. Ahmed, M. B., C. M. al tho gouveral publio may, without any doubt, LNA (Luton), IHis Majesty'. Vice Citeul, 10 W T free deperul." I 448 4 Balm trongly to the rulering publie. * ** et . .. on all sideo-Beware!! And unit on baying the Genuine thing fra- est fira fita There at Ralm and Balms" GH wides ind so waste poney, Agents for travel to sec u Battleulars, lauaya, ete. In a Catalogup free on appbation. r All correspondence con t rou en fe farw dunt. we a t. *99 * PRICES - LAHOR BOTTLE Rs. 2-6. Syuz 1.12 বিজ্ঞাপনের মূল্য অন্যান্য সাপ্তাহিকেনি । Postage, eto, extra. R. Laugin & Co., CHEXISTS. 25 H FC EMCOLI, fakt EUR... .. 5148, Bou bazar St., Sealdah Gorner, Calcutta. 1 fetta Telegraphic Address, "HEALINGCalcutta Date 1979 (7, D Page #549 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ • 15 WANTBD SHAREHOLDEM POR National Half-yearlo Manuger. ut Ro. 1-4 per phial. KAMADEVA OIL reloa No 1 RA da Picking w th THX UNITED BEGAL & ASSAX Seeds for this season sorte PHARMACEUTICAL AND CHANICAL Ro. 1-3 Religion Literature, Science, WORKS Ln. Philosophy, do.. Best quality for fair price, a Site & Biga 3 Cattabs in PUBLISHED ON EVERY Trial order will convinc you- Tallygunge (Roma) on Mourishi SETURDAY Pricelista frou. Mokarri lease. Contributore LSRIJUT AURO K. LA GHORE F. R. H. & (Eng) BINDO GHOSH AND Annual rent 98 Ra odd. Factory OTHERS. MANAGE Indian Gardening buildina co building commenced. Rates of subscription (both as elation, 142, Bowbazar Street, REGISTERED OFFICE in Town -& Mofassil in- Cadburta. clusive of Pootage). I", CURDO PRABAD CHAUDE Rs. As P. Managing director Yearly . ... 5 0 0 YOU CAIN 25. p. c. Half-yearly If you purchase Santipur Dhuti, Sari, NANDALAL BANERJEE FOREIGN, and Rumals from Vokil, HIGH COURT. SANTIPJA D331YA BIAYDIR Ltd. Yearly .. 0 9 0 Half-yearly ... 0 5 0 Whole Sale & Retail. SINGLL COPY TWO ANNAS, Biggent--actory-Gold Modulist i IF YOU ARE TROUBLKD Subscriptions are payable strictly Whavers with nocturnal erninions, nervous dein advance bility or look of Demory arising from NATIONAL LEADERS. For Sample Copy please send youthful escenses or from epileptic annas and 3 pies Postage A plutophia group of 33 Prin Als and trembling due to vicious hab Stampa: cipul Lilian Learlere its, then use DR BANERJEEN GIRIJA SUNDÁR This photographic group contains PILLS" obtainable from the portraits of the following CHAKRAVARTY, me R. C. GUPTA & Sons Chemists and Leaders Druggista. R, Clive-Street, Calcutta H. Shampookter Lane Dalablay Now nojne, R. G. Tilak, Laj. pat Rai, Ajit Sing, Aurobindo Chowh, CALCUTTA, 13epin Chandia Pal, Khapardo Mhulovi CURE GUARANTEED. Loskut Howania, G. Subramani lyer, LARGEST SALB IN INDIA. Methn Gokhale, Wateha, Surendra Nath AT Q-YOURTR PRICK. Ranorjee, Swarna Kumari Devi, Sarala Devl, Upwdhay Brahma Bandhab, Aswini 1. The Syatoni Levef Kumar Datt, Swami Vivekananda, A. Watch.-nale entirely on Raul, Mudalkar, Babulal Sankarlal Denhi Nawab Maid Mahanamad, Dr. Rashvihari Ronkopt system, opentae Ghosh, RC. Dutt, R Raghunath Rao lever and koeps excellont M. K, Gandhi, Bunkara Nuir, K. H. Time, original price Rs. 11 Athaodvall, P. Anand Charlu Malaviya ale piros Ra. 2.10 Do, auJasawanta Rao. This medicated oil hea marvellous dipet in curing all forms of impotency wd laek ol.. purior quality A. I , 3-N They are arranged in the most artistic sexual viour. B. Rs. 3 unly guaranted inanner with namon below each potr . Even in ongantal melltur. mation and arrot ul devalupruent it has been for 5 years. The wine of the group is 18 by in the und with much dood. Per phial Rs. 2 2. The Suporio Ry, Rev.Watoh. print being of by lo in. Pulag 4.4. Strong and well fininha, movements, keyless Price 8 Annue par copy. Dozon R KAM CHURAMANI GHRITA.. juwolled nickel wilver openface and guaran This medicated (thee ee all furns of I tael for 5 years. The cheapest and low 5-4 only. pntancy due to exotive indulgence in venare time koper of the day. Original prica Ka. & Sominal loses 14. Saleprice Rs 3-8. Extra quality A. Rs. To be hands is an uroellent general touto. Per phial Rs. 2. Pustayees. 5. B. Raunly. 3. The Bilver Pronentation Watches KALPATARU AGENCY. SUKRA SANJIBANI RASA. 14, Shanu Bazar Street, CaStreot, Cralenita. The best medicine for sporinstories and le un ungine turned one, jewolled, keyless Rotuinsloses Very usul inesse of im ur keywind, string and well madenoverunnts potenoy, And knep stoollont time all through, yur. SURABALLI KASAYA. sterility due to the sheango spemistona di sharge on the slighol XCEinted for 5 years. Sale price wilvor Hunor toment and various other Dominal dised A. KH. 8. - 1. R. 7 oponsoo Rs. 6 ani! THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Per packet Rs. 2 Pagtago sp. white metal can huator A. R. 5.8 B. R. Suru balli Kuya purifier the Blood If you use the three medeaine at time it 30. Ra. 91-8 must cure your imutenoy. Price of three such as no other medicine doon. It is the medicinos k. 5. Pugtago . B. w e ttims will gut Packing Postage bout medicine for all dimana originating The thrre medicines if taken toeather free, Ditto 8 watahom omo extra watuh. A l'ancy alata oontaining magia locket, Oun. in Impurity or Poverty of Blood It is magically cure all forms of ipopelance ting of Hlady mythological picturus in hic Price Rs 5-8 for 16 day's us. with postage powerful and harmless alike. Per Phial given from with every watoh. Kahira HARE NARAIN IN KAMUXATNA'S GRAND PIOTU ZE ALBUMS Rel. Re. 1-8. V. P. P. RA. 2-1. AYURVEDYA AUSHADHALAYA Alburn ountaining 63 qilferunt ouloured SOMLATARISTA. 78-1, Shobhasbazar Street, (Hath.slo, Osloutta pelure of the oelubrated ruling chiefs Ed. Ward VII. Rasais (lorman Kaiser Emperor GREAT NERVINE TONIC. ul Japan, Roy Isnily. Viceroy, Coromander-Caiuf, Raja, Dlakarju, Soonerio of Cal 80 tariata is Univalled in Norvous ta, Bonday, Borude, Rangoon, vonal apdrobral Exhaustion. It in Sure Now 1 of Comploe wad Muequo ot., printed in . the paper and very attractivo It " by 10" and Infallible Cure for Debility of all locure of 3 albus et . tiina Ke 2-4 Burta, L of Heah, Lassitude &c. Polye frue DA$&-02, Per Plial Rn. 2. Per V. P. P. 13, SAARI BACAAN SA ULAN sesh BEST KATE RÓLA, Colorad Kaviraj DEVENDRA NATA SEN And BRAZIL-PEBBLES Azuaraj -URENDRANATH 8x, 19, Calootola ROSES WILLON CHP TER Stroon Canout, SPECTAOLIS. Delivered for to any ellopes in India Gai Remowall I countrymade gold aartallver freda at moderato price, Dori.it' prwcripiton The office of honos o ino Karma the Karma socurately cortad. Fine Far Cry Liquor and in has been removed from 1 Price list fron application. in vulpot for it. Sham Bazar Street 10 RAY METRA & 60., OPTICIANS. PARE STRAIT), Caloutta 4, Shampookur Lans Calcutta. 98, Chiw Street, Caloutta Y- - lor la RE. 1-2 PER #TEA Rz 1 m Page #550 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ " KARMAYOGIN. AYURVEDIC MEDICINES. EASTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO.," . AI, HARL STREET, CALCUTTA. Cheap Edition of With Branch & Aymnucins all over Iudit, Burm Crylou. · KARMAYOGIN. AUTHORISED) CAPITAL 10 LAKHS OF RUPEES. KANTERN LIFE IN Mufa and sound ('ompany. It Tories and Conditions ruit The cificul y fot by Laves in the Eart. It was prcially suit the hoveniente of Indiana. (irust opportu. In who like to invent, for whares of R4 10 och are still availablo many students and educaPRESIDENT: ted men of small means in Ex JUNTION ML. SARODA CHARAN MITRA M. A., B. I. buying the KARMAYOGIN A y at once for Shures, vency I'rospectus and Dul tresheet L. GHOBAI at its ordinary price of two Cenerul Vanuger. annas, has been so much Iruder--AI TARE STREET, Calcutta. pressed on our attention that we have found it necessary to bring out a cheaper edition at one anna a copy. WHOLESALE & RETAI. GUARANTEED PURE. It is not an easy thing in PRESCRIPTIONS BY EXPERTS GRATIS. this country to establish a Attending phymicia-Hj. Karinaj YOGENDRA NATII SEN SASTRI -- Vidyrabnode. weekly review of this stanCatalogue on Applicntionon MAULIK & Co., 59 Mirjapur StreetCalcut dard written in English, and it has therefore been (Xole Agents for Kelux Aurvedic Medicine Manufacturing Co. of India. Limited. necessary for us at the outLIFE OF Dr. MAHENDRA set to place a price on the LaL SIRCAR, M.D., D.L.C.I.E. paper which should ensure WITH TWELVE PORTRAITS its being self-supporting I Y HOMEOPATHIC even with a limited circuJDR. SARAT CHANDRA CHOSE, M.I), CHEMISTS, PUBLISHERS The book has been highly spoken of by the lation. The KARMA. : Presi. AND BOOK-SELLERS. YOGIN, however, is now The Pioneer- It should prove of 83, HARISON ROAD, sufficiently successful to al low of a concession of this The Indian Daily News-Tho Branch : 45. Wellesley Street. kind being made without publication of this biography will CALCUTTA. financial injury. The subsbe welcome news. Dr. Ghons gives cribers to the superior edi1 full description...which will be tion will be compensated read with great interest." The Bengalec ---Tho book is ad- PAY NOTHING. by the superior get-up and mirablo and we have great plea paper, while the cheaper Nito in commending it to the You have simply to write to the under edition will remove the mentioned address and you will get by grievance of the large numModern Review-" The life of Dr. return poet an excellent book in English ber who have hitherto been Sircar has been written by A worthy disciple of his and we (Pagea 150 ) - postpaid. It will debarred from reading the have read the book with great answer all your questions relating to review by their scanty interest." your mind and body and will give you means. The Hindu Patriot-" Dr. Chose rulon Linnert on beat moral principles SUBSCRIPTION has rendered a distinguished pub- to guide your health, wealth and price Annual -- inclusive of postage lic acrvice by writing out this perity. KABIRAJ SHRI MANI SHANKAR both in Town and Mofusnil biography. GONINDI SHANTRI, ATANK NIGRAH The author has observed that he has Rs. 3-12-0. Half-yearly Do. PHARMACY tried to show in the book how Rs. 2-0-0, 214, Bowbazar Street, CALCUTTA. Dr. Sircir gained his position and what really made him the man A Policy he was. This task the author WHICH SAVES BOTH TOUR LA BOU'R hos dinoharged in the bost man- POR GENUINE SWADESHI GOODS ner and we congratulate him for AND MONEY! The All clocks and watches of WWTEND the production of this interesting WATCH Co. are sold by us at the chest biography." CHHATRA BHANDR Ld. rata. We will give you #guarantee by The price is Rs. 8 only exclusive which you shall have never to buy 4-1 College Square, CALCUTTA. second watch! This is A of postage. Policy only started by us and is still unknown to PLEASE APPLY TO -- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALKM. the public. Plese come and athaly HEM CHANDRA CHOSE, R. I Fon PROSPECTUS UT CO-OPRRATIVE' POE yourself. 1, kedar Bose's Lane, Marcel 18" No. . 8-12-0 : CHASING SYSTEM AND PRICE Bhawanipun, Do, 10" No. ... 4-0 AENDASAN STAMP. Silver H, Army 17" No. 17-00 CALCUTTA. PAUL & Co. 72, Harrison Road, Calcutta. runt interest." public." KER & mus CO. THE CREAT AMERICAN HOMEOPATHIC STORE 36, Cornwallis Street, Calcutta. PAR DRAM 5 AND 6 Pick. We invite the attention of rooffesil doctors to our stock of genuine | উপাধ্যায় এবাৰ লিখিত Homepathic pacticines, indented direct from Messrs. Borice and Tafel, কতিপয় অমৃতময় প্রবন্ধের U.S.A. DR CC. DUTT. L, H, M. & 8. attends morning and evening; TI treats moffuasil patients by post. Orders are promptly supplied by V. P. P. Family and Cholera medicine chests containing 12, 24. 30, 48, Vo go to the 60 and 104 phiale with A dropper and guide at R., 2, 3, 3-8,5-8, 6-4 and then , 11-8 respectively. tel. Page #551 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ NEW WINTER GOODS. Vary cheap decent durable and real Swadeshi Trakha Belder Rs 12 RA 10 per pince. Chook, Wrapper Belder (small coloured) Rs. 2-14 per piece. .. Do. ..: Do without Bel Rs. 2-12 per piece. Malida Alwan (white) dargo por pair Rs. 14-0-0 Doc coloured Do. Hm, 140-0 : White Alwan (superior quality) per pair R.4. 20, Rs. 16 so on. Jalalpuri coloured chocked (large) per piece Rs. 8 and RN 7 Don. .. Do. (mall) Ra 5 and Ro. Check Wrapper (colonel larye) Rs. 7-4 and Rs. 6-12 per picce. ,. Dk . . (small) Rs. 5 "Plain Alawan (rolored larye) Rs. 10, Rs. 9, R.4, 8, Rs. 7, Rs. 6-19 and Rs. 6-8 Dori check Rs. 7-8 and Rs.7 per piece. . Check Wrapper (Wool and Passar mired lare) Rs. 4-8 per piece. Duridar (ekrokh«x), very beautiful (o different colours) large Rs. 10-8, Rs. 9 per pioce. Do. small Rs. 7-5 per piece. Jalalpuri (of different colours) large per piece Re. 8-7 Rs. 7 and small RH, 5-8 and R.. 5 Bootidar very fashionale--suitable for ladips and Babus. Largo Rs. 10-2 per piecu Do. small Rs. 7-5 per piece. Tennis Alowan Large Rs. 6-8, Rs 6 and sinall Rs. 5.8 and Rs. 5 Beldar Alowan of different colours Large R7-5 per piece Do. small Rs. 4-8 Re : And Rs. 3-13 per pioco. Do. Checked Rs. 7-8 and Rs. 7-5 per picco. Do small RA. 4-8 Rs. 4 per piece. Dharwals Loohi (large) Rs. 4-6, Rs. 3-8 perpiece.. ; . Rx. AN. P. » Alwan (Very doceniano rehite, Larve one prir (75) 199 Kashmiri (plain in different colors-larye) PRICE PAR PINCE 7 8 0 D. (Chècked and bordered) Kambli Check belder (small) 4 80 Kambli check Do Check wrapper (very beautiful 23 Yus. .. 3 4 0 Shawl rural (in different colours) Kunjudar shawl (in different colours-large.. and check) . 10 0 0 Malida comforters--shawl comforters from Rs. 5 to Rs. 1-8) Caps Rs 1-2, 14 annas and 8 annas onclı. Woolen comforters, socks, stuckiugs, of diffuruut varieties colours and prices. Besides the above we have in stock #HAWLS, ALWANS, WRAPPER" etc. of different designs colours and various prices. Woolen-coatings, shirtings such as flannels S1ROES, KASHXRK, etc, of all prices and designs. . ALL TRANSACTIONS Cash, Cash discount allowed to all purchasers. Liberal Comin ission for merchants, dealers and Shep-koepers. 1 Woode wat by Pust, Railway and Barber. . Don't be deceived by buying Garnan Goods with Swadesht borders and Stamps. If you want real Swadeshi Wiater Goods (all wool) please send yourforder to "KALPATARU AGENCY" Immediately. Por particulars apyly to the manager KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, SHAX BAZAR STRERT Calcutta * : . . Page #552 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ CORRENT A SAVINGS BANK Internet menti persona PRUDENTIAL DEPOSIT nent allowed FIXED DEPOSITAN WAT interest to SPECIAL DEPOSITS. Ne record for proiel po SPECIAL DEPOSITO a encontr a m PRINES PEN 42 ELS GOSPEL OP er ATA COLOMON ito Kwa SUBJECTS, DEPRONINGEN Or the Wo W A MARIA MAKAKUJAWA by 'M'dlteple cloth, R. & Batterie pe With 6 Puter. Deky HINDU MYTHOLOOT Hwania, have a quite rights are never see how the s t o ry IN DENGALAYSIA . Togethe -portrait at m ata te >, * /*** * Antiat RawLWA me piata To bi Anda Y hter the origtaal Palatimp by B AKALPATARU AUENES, 14, SHANBAAR Brat. Wet nyt prinsed by the R P Categia Tour spinjou "tiene plocira na pobre mang bentul the Bavi Pesto fos le $63 C nvoodi mi jasno video on wraca utamu wa wilaya ya mafan Powered by the most copy curate as me fe a er épen u meer en bombolo e u W T W W ww.openda er, Bu afar, taka o kupotea millende 141 Arcadi KALPATABU AGENCY, ist een . SINI HINDUSTHAN R X CO-OPERATIVE INS Authorised Capital Rupees. One Crore Subecribed capital up to 31st July 190g over Rs 23,00,000 Policies issued up to Int July 1909 kg 38,00,000. PEKSIDENT S Mukhina Manindra Charitha Mhandt, bad der very one of them are VICE PRESIDENTS Wallisia ja Japhetta dun Nyth Koj, Babadoors of Balan Dierdoka TX: Rannat Mobo Chibi MA D idakna Bad RX Want Ek Bank & Lakh Nath Bez Boroba 4 K Chanda N.ABL DK Kopant Barat LMS Ariadna Xiphen Hoy choredbierz des B Wat betekcokolo sebe TAGS Page #553 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ SINGLE COPY ANNAS 23 DESCRIPTION RUPEESS A WEEKLY REVIEW National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Voti SATURDAY 29th JANUARY 1910. No. 30. Superior Edition). Bentatuten SJ. AURORENDO CHOSE AND OTHERS. R o pice, POONAM Page #554 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ INDIAN EQUITABLE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Authorisod Capital Rs. 10,00,000 of which only 2,00,000 is being called up. Each share Rs. 25 of which Rs. 3 on application and Rs. 2 on allotment are p payable The Patrons:-- H. II. 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On the contrary, the Indian Terrorist seems to be usually a of the High Court, publicly, in day-man fanatical in his determination and daring, to prefer public places and crowded buildings for his field and to nooru secrecy and a fair chance of escape. It is this remarkable feature which has dis light, under the eyes of many and in a crowded 'building, breaks the silence which had settled on the country, in a fashion which all will deplore. The deceased officer was perhaps the ablest, most energetic tinguished alike the crimes at and must zealous member of the Nasik, London, Calcutta, to say Bengd detective force. It was his nothing of the Assassination of misfortune that he took the 'eading Gosain in jail. With such men it is difficult to deal. Neither fear part not only in the 'Alipur Bomb Case in which He zealously and nor reasoning, disapprobation nor untiribgly hted the Crown soli- isolation can have any effect on citors, but if the investigation of them. Nor will the Government the Haddafi and Netra dacoities. of this country allow us to use what The nature of his duties exposed we believe to be the only effective him to the resentment of the small means of combating the spread of Terrorist bodies whose continued the virus among the people. All we can do is to sit with folded hands existence in Bengali proved by and listen to the senseless objurthis ist daring and reckless crime. Under such circumstances a man gations of the Anglo-Indian Press, arrien hilfe in Wis hard and it waiting for a time when the peaceful expression and organisation of mens baly is matter of time when it WH bestruck from hits. We our national aspirations will ne lonas the Goveni- ger bo penalised. It is then that Best sumably recognise his Terrorism will vanish from the servandame prevision for ty and the night his fans the criate itselfiever Andola ise or who buidées of the style on tription The Anglo Indian papere pablish e for which the usual senseless prescriptions could we won for the cure of the evil. The Eng The fish informs that is of d The High Court Assassination. The startling anasination of Deputy Superintendent Shanis-ulAlam on Monday in the precincts 1 No. 30. last tired of these outrages and asks in a tone full of genuine weariness when the Government will take the steps which Hare Street has always been advising. It seems so as that the Government have gone fairly far in that direction. The only remaining steps are to silence the Press entirely, abolish the necessity of investigation and trial and deport every public man in India. And when by removing everything and everyone that still encourages the people. to persevere in peacefal political agitation, Russia has been reprodueed in India and all is hushed except the noise of the endless duel between the omnipotent policeman and the secret assassin, the Englishman will be satisfied,-but the country will not be at peace: The Indian Daily News more sen sibly suggeste police activity in detecting secret organisationis, although its remarks would have sounded better without an implie prejudgment of the Nasik on. the police were to empley the sound deteesive methods veinployed in England and it would take than wowhile hinge to affect a coup, but there would be some chance of real modasie 'It is not by indiscriminate ros, barraning house-searches *: undertaken on the word of informers a pid do far each piece of in ble detention of undertrial ه من ال Page #556 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 KARMAYOGIN prinunun in jail that these formid. We to outeate, the hanged or trans- tivo activity thay ale able secret mcieties will be uproot t ed a kiasin, or hie innocent the full support of the public wil. Sach procentos are more likely relatives !' . the ocenionul trouble of huawe to well wir rumber and How So r p rchuje gred by the exintense of W e Bret age Magnety relative or dependent, I well innke expicit the rationhld particularly wroth with the people Wohnd be patiently borno-though of thin' cunntry for their objection of our objection to honine search it in absurd of the Statesman to exto pulic methods and goes so far As it in tine in benynk. No citiem poct householder to be cheerful to lay the base for the nurder of can object in the legitimate and under sich untoward cireu netancos. Shainsul-Alam on these objection. NOCCHANTY 1 of honuosenrch as an This is the nationale of our views It we had only wabmitted cheerfully aid to the detection of crime ; it in the matter, and we do 1o thinks . to police harrement, all thin in only to itN DINING that objection there is anything in them wither would not have happened! The ann be made. We sny that it is unrensonable, obstructivo ur incottbitter ineptitule of our contetu. misuse to haran man and his sistent with civic duty. purry grows daily more pronounced family wierely buernse the police The Elections. and takes more and inore refuge in haver suspicion ngnired him which The Elections at the time of ridiculously inconsequent Argui. they cannot cwtablish or find any writing seem to point to the te. ments. In it the objectionable grony of evidence fipon the surn of Libor Ministry dependent methods or our objectius to the remote chance of finding incriminat first on Labour, then on Irish yotes that are to blame? We may Nitfely in curtespundetrce or TF1 in his for its very existenou. At the end Nily that, whatever inthienouk muny PHEI0h. It is a Hinting to tako of lunt week after being long in have been at work in the mind of thin Mep it the information of light minority, the combined the LABASİN, the vensional criti characteriun mid informer whose Lilural-Labour party exceeded ristos of Veration honge-nenrch in ruivantnge it is to invent frile clneel the Conservatives by H i t the the Bengali juurnals had nothing to HO RN to justify their existencu and Liberal vote, apart froin the Labour do with his action. The Statowman enm their living. It is a wisuae representatives, was still well by does not scruple, liku other Anglo- to farthor harruse the householder hind the Unionist nurben. The Indian papers, to question the min. by carrying off from his house vicissitudes of this crinis have been cerity of the condemnations of half his library and his whole fami utterly unlike those of any previous Terrorist ontrage which aro now- ly correspondence and every other clection. Instead of an even ebb days universul throughout the article to which the police take a funcy and How such as we find on foriner country, and to support its insinun- and which are often returned to Ocasions, well-distributed all over tione it has to go so far buck as the him after infinite trouble and in the country, we see the United Gowin murder and tho Jumonstra hopeleasly dutaged cun lition. A Kingdom rangud into two adverse tions that followod it. Thonohono-Honrch ix novor widertaken parties un a great revolutionary demonstrations were not an in civilined constrium, uxtept on ionile, According to geographical troval of Terrorism N policy. in forination of the truth of which wlost rcial distribution. Wales. but an ontburnt of gratitude to the there in wonal certainty or such Scotland and the North are for the man who removed dangerous and strong probability as to justify this new age, the Centre and the South rroklona perjuror whose evil breath extremo nep. To find out the truth for the past. In the Southerk, was scattering run and voril over of an informantion without immu. Midland and Eastern counties innocent homes and noble and blamediately turning a household upside the Unionists have achieved a lens heads throughout Bengal. We do down on the chancu of its veracity tremendous victory and we think not praise or justify that outbunt, is not an impossiblo fout, for du- there is, hardly constituency in for murder is murder, whatever itu tective ability in countries where all which the Liberal majority has not motivos, ---but it is not fair to give the most try out takea for guepel been either materially, often hugely it complexion other than the one truth merely Leanne they ispueruduced or turned into a mipority. it really wore. If it had really from the sucred lipe of a policeman, In the North, oven in Yorkshire, been true that a wholu nation up and where police perjury or furgery still more in Westmoreland, the prevod of Terrorism and supportod is sure of swift punishment. Whure, Uniunista bavo achieved few the assain by boerut or open sym. letective forcu i put on its mettle victorive, but the verdict of the pathy, it would be more damning by being expected to prove every North us a whole has gube heavily iudictment of British Statemanship statement sud take, bo cuneoquepcusagrinst the Lords. und for the, in Iudist then my suditions pon of illegal method, thuy do urnage Liberais. Wules is still overwhelm- ... coulle have fruwed. The Chowrotu dutectcrium wury effectively, whilu ugly R oul in spite of one or gheepwper's libeloue iuainuation thu chauces of the innocent sutterstvo Corner vative gain. IA Spot that thes, becret societies are not ing aro grungy, minimined. Jo othựr and the Liberal party has been Be Cost and their wenabers are knowbl.quntries there or have been anazingly successful and increased to the public, has only to be memanarchist outrage Furrorist propips mejoritius in any place,min . tioncoin, wyr wo wow the spiritganda, secret societies, but nowhere tained them in test and balanced, of this grutusloas visur the except in Russi s ch t oda esional, Lundum by.compensuite Indian peoplan Nar OMR ve parun med noe sotiaidered quite ordi violarion The o rexy who ... withont plusitante rugstotinu thai mary in India, inor, it used, would has dolered for seneliti the Hindu.corntidnity should be thuy be tolerated by tho Egropan be expootrds from the the wompon of social outraoism cititten the police would bon - Hobile and imaginativo bo against the Terrorista Whom aro fue themselves to legitimate deter) frapk, drapetrove Beaud Page #557 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MRMAVOGIKOHE of the North way out for from outside. The shird the plant low to certain now karta or its progressive sympathies; but the Answer of the Buddhist and af punt reulta. rest of England'is the home of the Buddhistie Hinduism Buddhistic Hinduism. It Our The whole of envaahty may be inwervativo, slow-natured Auglo fute, it is writtun op our forehond, defined previny action leading Saxon always distrustful of new when our KAMA is exhausted to wribouquunt motion. Karmy and Julventures and daring innovations. then alone our enlumities will pass Karmapuul. The Hindu thony The atruggle seeins w us to have from un;"- this is the spirit of in that thought and feeling, as well been not so much one of opinions tamaie inaction juntifying ionell be actual speech or doerly, are part n of bloor and instinct. It is nisreading of the theory of Karma of Kurma and crosta effocte, and able that the Conservative vice! If we go hok to the trio Hindu do not accept the European sentia Lories have been attained not tonching independent of Buddhistic ment that outward exprenion af much by the reduction and trank. in Anence, we shall find that it gives thought and feeling in Apeech or ference of the Liberal vote as by 118 A reconciliation of the dispute by deed is more important than urush of Conservative Floctors to a view of man'paycholngy in which the thought or feeling itself. This the pills who did not votem previous both Fate And Free-will are recog- qutward expression in only part of flections. The unparallelled henvi. nined. The difference between the thing exprewed and its really ne of the polling shows how deep Buddhinin and Hinduism in that to are only part of the Karmaphul. ly the penplo have been stirred and the former the human soul in, no- ! The previous karma bos Not one fuel the inngnitude and importance thing, to the Intter it is everything.. kind of rent but many. In the first of the induer. The whole universe existin, in the plach. A certain habit of thought spirit, by the spirit, for the wpirit; or feeling producen certain action FATE AND FREE-WILL all we do, think and foel is for the And, speech or certain habita --- - spirit. Nature depends upon the of action and speech in this life. A question which has hitherto Atman, all its movement, play, ac- which materialize in the Dext ut dividuel hinan thonght and received tion is for the Atman. good fortune or evil fortutie. no final solution, in the freedom of There is no Fate except insistent Again, it producen by its action for the human being in hin relation to canlanlity which only another the goud or ill of other mecenity the Power in elligent or unintelli- name for Law,and Law itself in only of happiness or sorrow for ourselves gent that rules the world. We strive an instrnjnent in the bands of Na in another birth: It producer, for freedom in our human relations, ture for tho satisfaction of the spirit. moreover, tendency to permint to theedoen we move as our goal, Law is nothing but a mode or rule epce of that habit of thought ur and every fresh step in our human of action; it is called in our philo foeling in future liven, which inprogress in a further approximationsophy not Law but Dharma, hold volves the persistence of the good to our ideal. But aru we free in ing together, it is that by which fortune or evil forbune, happiness purwolves? We seem to be free, the action of the universe, the notion or sorrow. Or, acting on different to do that which we choow and not of its parts, the action of the indi- liper, it produces a revolt or reaction that which is chosen for 1s; but it vidual ix held together. This ac and replacement by opposite habits in possible that the freedom tay be tion in the universul, the part, the which m their turn nechat : illusory and our apparent freedom individuals is called Karina, work, opposite results for good or evil. may be a real and iron bonduge. nction, energy in play, and the This is the chain of karma, the We may be bound by predestina- definition of Dhaima or Law is bundnge of work, which in thu tium, the will of a Supruine Intelli- action decided by the nature of Hindu Fute and from which the gent Power, of blind inexomble the thing in which Astion takes Hindu seek suulvatiun. Nature, or the necessity of our own place --Arwahh 24 niyotum kurmur. If, however, there is no encapu previous, development. Ereh perute existen ench frotu the Law, if Nature in kuptrue The tirat is the answer of the de. individual has a swabhavan nature and inexorable, there can be u vout and subminive wind in its and acts According to it, orch group, salvation; freedom becomes a chi. dependence on God, but, upes we species or man of individuals har tuner, buzduge xteral. There a adopt .. Calvinistic 'lutalisin, the A swabhata of nature and acts loy no senpx, unless there is site admission of the guiding and over- According to it, and the universe thing with us which in free uud riding will of Glou dues not excludu Also has its kwabhava or nature lord, superior to Nature. This the permissiin of froduint the and netu necording to it. Mankind entity the Hindu teroking finds is individual.: The band is the is a group of individuals and erery, the spirit eser free and bitul unswer of the rolentint Herolityman nets neenting to his human which is one in ce aud intentceturunan 'onr Nature, the laws anture,' that in hrin law of being as lity with the Supreme Soul of the of: Naturo limit otur metiun, Calu d ibict five animals, trouw of other Universe. The spirit dues out act, and effuel compt that wit of Tips of individu. Each on IN Nature chit is the our developinent, and, if it be urged haxs cintinet ture of bis it . If the wpirit with, it would that we may determine effects by nod that in hin law up bring wbishw ! by its action. The duine orcating cumon, the w wer is that ought to guide him as an individuals that acts in Prekriti, N ya our owu astiyasite dutermined by But beyond wide wbuve time which determines the directement . previous or which we have mor laws is the gredo dhuront things and is the woyrve and outly. Do Outruled out wrich itself te of the universe which prátides that tiou of Law, o dharak Tho wul... * Doody wou potino to time certain perious tha dr Motion ut Purusha folds up the houbhana mwanaume USR CUATRJE BRO'S RAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRULLA THIRR MALABLE IN TER MARIO ... w ww . Page #558 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYAGINA watchen and enjoys the actiop nod, Nature in the line progren of hu an its truit,.wmotions the law or dbarmanity, The inert stope or blockable wanity. The inert stope or block abia and it out the ma, It is the king, Lard or Ishwar Darjve sport of natural laws in s punjve sport of natural laws, i r n pre ohnaged, woon with o orci. without.whywe courent Dothing changed in their Master: Dlan standa ence accept and parties in the beylone by. Penkriti. But the king theme two extreme terms Reforms. The Act and the Regulais above the inwand freo.. and moves upward from one to the tions are not different It is this power of wunction thnt ther. parentage; they have so wirin, ne foripa tbu element of frue will in object, obe policy. Lord Minto has TXE VICEROTS SPEECH. er liyer. The spirit cnnsenta not einphatically stated that the initithat itself shall be bound, but that itive in the Reforms was from The speech of Lord Minto on the ito enjoyment should be bound by begihing to end his own, ahd the nension of the first meeting of the time, pace and omisuliny and by facts bear out the treth of his state the wabhuva and the dharma. It Viceroy's Council under the new Inent. His inaugural speeeh has conment to .virtne or sin, good regime in very important pro put a seal of finality on the death forting of evil, fortune, health or nouncement; and the must momen doom of Moderatium of which the diners), jny np siffering. or it re. tour of the pnnrager in the pro publication of the Councils rules funer, then. What it is attached to nouncement are two, the one in was the pronouncement. The obthat. Nature, multiplies for it; what which he dispnees finally of any joctive of Moderatirtn is oolonial it is.wowy ol: has wiragya for, lingering hopes in the minds of the self-government, the mean, the that.. Nature withdrays from it. Modernton, the other in which he gruce aud goodwill of the Britsh Only, beaning, the enjoyment is in threatens to dinnee finally of why rulers, nod the two British rulers ti ATECO, and time, therefore, even aftherefore, even af- lingering hopes in the minds of the whom they have hailed u apostler ter the withdrawal of connent, the Nationalista. It has been a Moler and fathers of Reform have declared habitual actiep oontinues for a tine ate legend which still Inbours to explicitly that is no futurg, age, just as the locomotive continues survive, that the intention of Lords however distant, and in no circumste move after the steam is shut off, Morley and Minto in the Roforms tancen, howover changed, can the bay, in little while it slows down was to lay the foundations of re official supremacy be delegated to and pally comes to standstill. presentative self-governinent in any kind of representativo Assembly And keanume the enjoyment is in India. This legend was persever however safely constitutod. Not even, cairality, the removal of the ingly reiterted in direct contradic therefore a Russian Duma, that habit of Aqui t ected not spontion of the Secretary of State's simulacrum of a Parliament, is to be Inneonly but by an estab- famous pronouncement that, so far granted to India oren in remote linhed process of of many 08- 19 his vision could pierce into the and millennial futurity. tablished procesnew This is the great future, the personal and abholute The other passage is the reference truth now dawning on the world, element in Indian administration to the livense of a revolutionary that Will in the thing which moves must for eter romain. Lord Minto Press ass rouans of combating Ter. the world and that Fate is merely has now atampert his foot on the rorist. The resolutionary Press has long since disppeared and, A pruer by which Morlernte legend and crushed it into will fulfil it-elf. Atoms. We note the important therefore, we can only suppone that But iu order to fuel its mantery Targen in which he accomplishes Lord Minto means the Nationalist of Nature, the human soul must this ruthleas destruction. Prow and that this pronouncement put itself into communion with "We have distinctly mantained heralia fresh coercivo legislation. the infinite and universal Spirit. Its that representative Government in The platform has been wilonord, the will most be one with the univer it western sense is totally inappli- Prens must follow. . Then Thought hal Will. The hunan soul is one cable to the Indian Empire and alone will remain free from the prowith the univethal Spirit, but in would be uncongenial to the tradi- hibitions of the law and even that the body it stand out something tions of Kastern populations that may be coereed by the deportation separate and unconueche.bocann. Indian conditions do not adinit of and exile of anyone wbain the Police certain freedom in permitted it in popnlar reprenentation--that the may suspect of optertaining liberal onder that the swabhava al Wings may safety and welfare of the country opinion, Just us the first-quoted Le divorsely developed in different munt depend on the supremacy of passage ensures the extinction of all Ladien. In using this froedom the soul British administration--and that, Moderate activity, so this boogen. may do it ignorantly or knowingly. that supremacy onnin no circums portends the extinction of all NoIf it is it ignorently, it is not real tahun, bo doleguted to any kind oftionalist activity. We do not knpe. Jy tree, for igauroNCE brings with representative assembly....We have that we wall be altogether sorry . it the illusion of enslavement to aimed at the reform and onlarge- If the Englishman is tired of me Natun. Uned knowingly, the free mont of our Connolla but not at the sunations, we also are wired of the down of the soul becomes one with croation of Parliaments. I emphathaakles and apparently woo .. sorrender to the universel Will. pise what I have just mid in view fol task of regulating popular.ipe Eithet oppercut bondage to Fate of the opinions to which advanced cont and pointing out fugitante in Vacafe, or replined freeroin from Indian politicians appear not infre- patha ta pati spiration on the Nature Wä the unite al freedoni quently, to comunisthemuelven omeland and attapting to und Toidukid of the Paramountman and Persation and Whiw in the choice and upon premi and unpotpregataing will be UDR. 19 th e only utfurech Maribas hapman soul. The difficult.indeed. b a njo r oge w a Page #559 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ . .. KARTANO a. *** I feel that this is more powershidabes itself to the discovery im w 'the French than the wrongent huñan effort Illumination point sround which istakividuality "We feel the loannce in the nir from understood, in Fraternity, there and sociation, liberty and law, foto, so the gospel of the French above and below and foresee the way ucillato fur over in resultlons clash of iron and inexorable forens Revolution, ww either adolher namo hostility; sheir people.is, tun nften for latrian equality or a more goberin whose collision all pr of mate-thi Trunt trefil and tilt. In meritiment which had no neconTweeful Nationalism will disappear, merous it is true-in upeu rebellion mry relation with the goneral philoir not for ever, yet for a long, á Agrinat other caster, and seeking to sophy of that epoch-making movedinstmusly long season. .. enjoy in its turn the rights giren by.. ment in. Eumpe. French humani God to all; their republic is the tur- tarianism was really more sentimenTHOUGHTS AND COMMENTS bulent intolerant domocracy of Ath- tal then rational Philosophical ene, their war-cry .' (BY BIPIN CHANDRA PAL). cry of vengeance, humanitarianisin CAN only grow and their symbol Spartacus". And . IV from a clear and strong conception Nationallam and Nationalists. thus summing up the life and of the organic unity of the human • Mazzini was, As I have said, the thought about him, Mazzini declared race. It is an essentially spiritual · first grent apostle of Nationalism that this was "the eighteenth cen conception. It is not merely itt Burupe. "We--the men of the tury over again-its philosophy : thesitio but almost paatheistic in prenont"-ho suid, in a pamphlet ita human synthesis; its materialist ita logical inplications. It is at called Faith and the Future, first policy: ita spirit of analysis and almost new conception in Europe. written in-1835, "are standing be Protestant criticism; ita sovereignty The full significance of it has not of the individual ; its negntion of tween two epochs ; between the yet been grasped by what is called an ancient religious formu'n; its tomb of one world and the cradle modern humanity. The French cistrust of all authority; its spirit of another; between the boundary Revolution hul almut no idea line of the individual syuthesis and of emancipation and resistance. It of it. It is completely antagonthe confines of the synthesis of is the French Revolution over again; istic to that ideal of almont nbroHumanity." His voice war, as he the past, with the addition of a few lute individualism which forted the himself confused, but one among pre-sentiments; servitudu to old very sonl and essence of the French many that announced nearly the things surrounded with a prestigu | Illumination. The humanitarante idens. But no one perhaps of of youth and novelty." And ro- ianism of the French Revolution cognising the character of the times was therefore his time su clearly recognised the mere generous he cried ont almost in deep agony linitations of the gospel of the sentiment. It was the expression of spirit--"The French Revolntion French Revolution as he seems to of a broad human, ayunpasby, not crushes us, it weighs like an incubus the assertion of a systematisert have done. Summing up the current upon our hoorts, and forbids them ! philosophy. Claiming freedom for iduals about him, he said that the to bent." doctrine of rights, the last word of themselves, the highest good, But Mazzini not only reengnised individualiam "rules us atill with the limitations of the munge i they wanted it also for others. nuvereign away; miles even that of the French Revolution, but This was the underlying meaning Republican party which assumes to actually worked out the logic of of the gospel of fraternity preachel be the party of progress and initia- that great gunpel of human freedom by the French Revolution. This tion in Europe ; and the liberty in Europe, bringing out its noces aympathy war, perhaps, not a little of the Republicans-although they mary and natural implications more prompted by an intenwe hatred of royalty rationally and completely than per and the aristocracy in instinctively proffor the words duty. generrl. Fraternity, - Mazzini crifice, and mission is still a hape any other had done before. theory of resistance; their religion- The French Revolution had started pointed out, "dous not not supply any general social terrestrial if indeed they speak of anya with the cry of liberty, equality and for nin; it does not even imply touls of the relation between God fraternity; but it did not fully rea the necessity of an aim. It has nu and the individual ; the political liye the organic relation existing essential and inevitable relation organisation they invoko and dignify between them. Equality necessari with by the name of social, a mere series There is no purpose or intent.calculated ly followed liberty. of defences mined up around laws to harmonise the sum of human liberty without equality, Fichte facultion und forces." He pointed fruned to secure the liberty of euch declarud. You cannot have indivi out that fraternity, though a neto follow out his own aim, his own dual liberty in a nociety based upon Cesnaky link between the terminliberty tendencies and his own interests ; ineynality. The special privileges and equality-which mig. uy the their definition of the law.does not of one class would inevitably inter individual synthesie-dues not purs gu beyond the expression of the fere with the freedom of the less beyond that synthesis, that it ac. gobern! will; their formula of favourel clanned. This much the tion is limited to the notion of inAssociation is society founded on French Illumination fully repugnis dividual upon individual, that it Rights their faith does not over- ed. Liberty and equality, there. might be denominated clarity. pubg limita tynood out ngarly fore, formed really an organic wholo and that though it may cubstitutu deatury ago by a man-himself the 'the une nécesitating the other. But' starting point whence humanity Jacarbation of struggle to declam- pure "dylus Tisti" ÞAS no such Anh calurighta advances in search of a rucial aynTheir theories of necessity relations with fratornity. 1... then it may not be mubotituted government are theories of intrunt: Fraternity in the formula of rocio- Port Mynthesis" , this awaidalbomis por tions and be disciple of anciation ini discovered that myntberig para hed-up sportinica Monaliam,"re 'is very fechly graipedihy, individual the conception of Humarity. Page #560 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ Equality, fraternity, liberty.. dividuality, mad; ein mire dwiet-and b ook UNHA wimming - np the gonpel of indi. sively, therefore, Hotel that indivi- had been moobs Soala vidtalism, mint neek and find their dalane hielo is the interilises legitimate mridning, and par of this mocht: We dobo up the Kalyani, my Ali DOMY in this conception of Heimatpaths to the prat. Al finally, by dope this thing.fo: Yok ty. For the low of the individual that shinnation we reject every from me the hapdirby Wirhose he said, can only be dedygen dootrine of ecleotleism and tran: strength I could have had the from the Iw of the peoies. The sitions overy imperfect formula sword. What am I withade yon ? individual inilnion can only be '& containing the interment of a "Where could you heren en mo? certained and defined by placing problem without any attempt to Where is there any, plapoli Mother wurselves upon an elevation, ena- wolvo it; every school seeking to futber, friends w in the terrible bling us to grapandeomprehend the conjoin life and death, and to renew time of calamity: bave periskbd. In wholet And Humanity is this whole. the world throngh the medium of whore house is there way place for This is n ot an organic cunception, an extinct synthenis. By the very 11R, where is the road we can travel, of Hunanity, and this onception character of the epoch we proclaim, where will you take met 'I am revenled the neocenity ofn general cowe furnish a new basis to the prin- burden hanging on your neck. I operation of harmohy, of effort --in c iple of universal Muffrage; we ele- have done well to die.. Give ma word, of apociation, in order to vate the political question to the this blessing that when I have fulfil the work of all. Henco, al height of a philosophical conception; gone to that luminons world, I the necessity of our plote alter we constitute an apostolata of Hu- may again see you." With the words tioh in the organisation of the manity by asserting that common Kalyani ngrin took the dust of her revolutionary party, in our theories law of nntions which shoull be the husband's feet and placed it on her of Chovbrninent, and in our philo- Rign of our inith." head, Mohendruoade, no reply, but sophical, political and economical This conception of Humanity once mure began to weep. Kalyam Atudies; all of which have hitherto as the Law and the Aim, as well again spoke;-her voice was very been inspired mely by the principle of individuals and nations, and the soft, very sweet, very tender, as she of liberty. The serud word, Hu- Principle of Association through Again said, "Consider who has the manity, prononnodit with a new which alone can thin Inw be fulfilled strength to trapngres . what God meaning, has openerup A new and this nim Milly realised, --reveal- has willod. He has laid his comworld before the eye of geningen od to Mazzini that ideal ind philo- mand on me to go; ovuld, I say. new world as yet only forefelt--and Nophy of nationalism of which he if I would? If I had not, died of commenced a new epoch." . was the first, and up till now al- my own will, inevitably someone ... Thin.humanity www with Nazzini moet the only distinguished apostle else would have slain me. I do well , the Word of this new epoch." By in Europe. to die. Perform with your wholo the affirmation of new epoch," strength the wow you have underlain declared;" we have found the ANANDAMATH, taken, it will create a force of wellexistence of new synthesis; # --- --- doing by which I shall attain general iden destined to embrace CHAPTER XIII. hunven and both of us together all the terms of the anterior synthe- Mohendra cried ont, "What have will enjoy celestial bliss to all Min plus one, and starting from that you dure, Kalyani, what have you eternity," new term to ou-ordinate all the his. done?" Meanwhile the little girl threw torical berier, all the face, all the Kalyani returned no answer, hut up the milk she had drunk and inanifestations of life, all the taking the dust of her husband's recovered,--the small amount of aspucts of the human problem, feet on her head, only said, "Lord poison that she bad swallowed, was branches of human knowledge that and Master, words will only multi- not fatal. But at that time Mohenwe ngud, banesth it. We give ply, words.. I take farewell." dra's mind was not turned in that new and fruitful ampulou tu the But Mohendra cried out aguin, direction. He put his daughter in ·labours of intelligence; we proclaim Kalynui, whnt have you donet" Kalyani's lap and closely enibra the recussity of new encyclopae and began to weep aloud. Then cing both of thein began to weep stiu, which, by silmuing up and Kalyani aid in a very soft voice, incessantly. Then it seemed that in comprehending all the progruse I have done well. You might the midst of the forest A soft yet uchivrud, would cratitute, Nov otherwise noglect the work given thunder-deep round als : progress in itself. We place be you by Heaven for the rike of 80 Hari, O Markri, o fore of youd all ountroversy, in the ruik of worthless a thing as a woman. See, ... Kaitabharat Madhu , ascurtained trutlan, all the lattu. I wis trausyrewing adivine command, O God, Govinda, o Mukunda, which have been the aim of past therefore my child has been uken O Shufeini revolutions,--the liberty, equality, frona rue. If I disregarded it frrther, By that time the 'poison had be. id fraternity of men, and of you too might go." gun to set un Kalyani, her sonucipeople. We separate ourelves for Mohenda replied with tears, "I usness was being somewhat taken wrot from the epoch of exclusive could have kept yon romewhere from her 16 her kallatiepaci 1 If you are really after the best ting in the market use E TA FRUTEN They are of the day, the pride of the Swedib, sive the larrutal Beli K asba Shim for the rule, tagliatelle ble everywhere THE ORIENTAL SOAREL O R F . GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA, 7 A k bar Page #561 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ D e oli oluline on see Them in the glory at Ta thel in the bound Inter n forests et ortament on rollod the operations on bride andre i a Uxploraba had body of her who now all the mele video . cardio she thof her dronu yote temal way. the two mong the mate dok ned w hile Hart, & Xoruri, 0 loe of of Eternal God The birds and lotion repaired by Kaitable and Madha!. ..bensta were raicu , u sarth full winned the hot from the o ther O Choruul, Govinda, o Mulonnda, of Amimgulown beanty.the revolver slot Way of 0-shani . .. tomple for the highest anthem. Mr. Alom the whole p r ed night 'Thee Kalyani in her nami-uneon-Satyanda and down with Mahendr ther law the heart of Mr. I fell on the Wrandak w i Wete the two mid ciousret begin to sing id a voice in his arma. . "Pakroo Pakroeund haben drupped Nwocter than any Apan' . All present there tp We w ante ) Hari Murari, o for of INSPECTOR ALUM and poured water over the body, which Kaitabh and Madhu. . SHOT DEAD. T. thew bloeding pinotwirely lo me Sho eriert to Mohendra, "Say, -000- moustinesery of matter the rained and At the High Court on Monday woning Hari, O Murari, Ofoe of at 0-80 m., u ovirage wu perpetrated by woveral ten chased the murderer, who tried to ope : . Kaitabh and Madhu Bongaloo path of about twenty, who shot in the coafunion the wala sme down Deeply moved by the sweet voice and khan Babador Moulevi Shamels unoppoved and ran towarde the autom that mee from the forest and the Aluni, Deputy Buperintendent of Polies, the custoko of the Old Court within attached to the Criminal Investigation wwoet voice of Kalyani and in the facing Old Port Omon Street Finding Department Tho Khan, Bahadur, it Griet of his heart thinking to my is the pusing blocked at the # will be renientered vs in charge of the mounted police officer od duty NAAN only helper," Mohendra called aloud, Alipur bombone right through from ita sin Bred woond time to Me Away than O HAM, O Murari, o foe of institution. In fact he eu doneribud by crowd. This had the desired effect and Kaitabh and Madhu." Mr. Eardley Nortou his right hand inding the way clear he ran tuwari There from all man. sides the Hastings Street, revolver in hand. Asununl Mr. Alum was daily attend und Arome, The mounted Police officer gave dhe ing the High Court i fratruct the Ad. but the thoroughfare was crowded ko " Hari, Murri, o foe of vocato-Goneral, who appeared on behall could not bop place with the main Kaitabhi and Madhu !" of the Crown in the houding of the refer- who www Nading a full speed. Ratudin • Then it seemed as if the very ence in the Alipore bomb appeal... duwan attached to the file of the new birds in the trees were singing, At øve in the eyening op Monday Mr. wing of the High Court, along with "O Hari, O Murari, o fue of Juatioe Harrington, who le bearing the other peona Lollowed to Armenia tv reference, mee for the day and Mr. Alum distance of about Afty yandı towards Knitabh and Madhu." afier arranging the books and exhibita Hosting Street Just in front of the It'beement as if the murmurs came out of the Court room and went ofice of Moara, Pugh and ca, Constalle of the river repeated, toward the staironne. In front of him Ram Jharan Singh L. ? arrested the ."O Hari, O Murari, o fue of was the Advocat-General. Mr. Alum in frou bohiud. A fierce struggle Kaitabh and Madhui" . was in the middle and was followed by followed and before the w in could uwe Then Mobendra, forgetting his Balu Atulya Chan. Bome, Vakil, who in the deadly weapon the mounted police. appearing in the came on behalf of the men and the durwan came to the pot and grief and affliction and fall of ecCrown succeeded in snatching the revolver away Atasy, hang in one voice with Litue suspecting the fate that awaited from his hands. Kalyani, him Mr. Alum turned towards the step The revolver was a brand new win chambered oue, and of bull-clox type. "O Hari, O Murri, O foc of Henr the Court rum on the south-east Two exploded cartridges and four ungu Knitabh And Madhu." corner of the High Court, when he came onan were found in the challen. . in contact with From the forest the ory seemed After bo was secured, the young Heugaloo of per rather short stature who appeared to be nu Wu norched and he was almost in to ring in chorus with their song, not of strong physique. He was drowned unediately went to Waterloo Herre Thanali. O Hari, O Murari, O foo of simply in # white dhoti," white whirt invaya Information win imtuediately Kaitabla nad Madhu." aid brown lwan wearing * pair of brown pump lace to Him Lordahlp the Chief Justice and Knlynnis voice bocaine frinter and fainter, but still she cried, "O Hari, O Murari, O foe of 11 . Kaitabh and Madhu!" Then by degrees her voice grew S ESTALBISHED 1887. . husked, no sdund nine from her . 11: Jips, her eyes closed, her twy giew cold wind Mahendra interstood that 1. 1 ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA...:P Knisani hnd departurl to Vaikunth. If you want retable and genuine Hon.oopisthic medicinen, take vier .. with die ary of Hari, O.Mar, 1.than get them from RINGER'S on her lipy. Then Mohondm began .. .. . to enll not londly like one fmatic minking the forent quiver..startling the kids and beauté Compound lodised Sarsaparilla, with gold 0 Hari. O rati, o foe of for removing all impuritiet . Kaitabh and Hadha ..., fron the blood and pnt ihr ein Imooorliion. Improves : na enthe antem .phou *****argetinin and peep the count throwy. 4 : fe! 1.12. uh. Br./6. Dor, Bu B0 pound R . Ask for the new Ca dogwe.apd Onlender for 1910.of. VE HADIAN EAEMICAL & PHARMA SUTICAL WORKS,.. 1, ROGALKURIA, Caluutta. C. RINGER & Co. 4. DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA.. TBE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC". What is Zarzina ? .....: 16 Page #562 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ a t vi that he was the capacity 8 KAHAMAYOGIN.. Ruta Imati Haringtion and Baphith, whe! 1.NPONTIAL, CROLABIREX A1 Veu aplige Mondegla Bad ant gat, the Court, and the The South Indian Puidustrial specie in literary subject to be onguide lerle inisialyhastangde, tobotwin,' Birmawhich was founded two unlea candidato preto him rotand rhwn that the Hol y here , Imanow Wulficient Masth 1 Bobby invitatha Mr. Halliday Comm ons a Polias muable it to take in hand 'one' VE 1 for whidertaking the waren M. Mily, Dopaty Inspektori ul of principal objects the foundation & but also tokes it clear the progress Wended Reyejal other,.police officer wholghip t de deserving youpgw r, he subunita What behu thought Monoply wived at the High Court Dieu of Mouth India to stay industrial out a definite coure of Inquiry. In the Haya Harupal, L., M. Police Sur Authjets. The first wholar has been event of no suitable mndidata.hr it for and on hia, arrival the Nelected in Mr. Nadanivan of the Cocina literary research scholarship belng forth. Amy Ananiol. The Burgunderla omning, both the scholarships may be rod Hallin long and death le that he should study industrial chemis- awarded for melontiforonarah iny lapho Antaneuh ... try in Hoinbay and then in England. All applications must be submitted Svoralentitu buve boon put to him . . through the head of the institution in which bo has either. rofuned to answer or TO KARABA THE POLICE which the candidate read lost, wou to in the apnavo feuced with them. Jogendis Natla Mazumdar, the man, reach the Director of Public Instruction When asked his name, he smilingly paid on whore information' nuveral fruitless Bengal, on or before the 38th February he did not new. When akad bf bebe boune-searches took place at Lacknow 1910. .. Jonked to blow or the Mofunail, he lost week, made a statenient before the Application forma diay be had from replierl'heuld pot rememhar. When City Magistrate on the lath inntant. He the Personal Amintant, Oficer of the parked to matn from where he got the rewid he was a member of & body of mon Director of Public Instruction, Writers volver, he mid he did not know. The whon buninen it was to harass the Building, Calcutta Accused detaily told the police that all Police. He has been comunitted to the they could do to him w to hang him Sowiona. MEETING OF NAWABUDRA CONWONITT. The police tried nther means of getting On the 19th Janury a largely attended information, vinyl getting some of PONT-GRADUATE RESEARCH SCHOLAR- meeting of the Namsauds A coninunity their officer to approach bin in May AR HT, 1910. was held in the promises of the National if they had met before. "Hullo one of Two post-graduate Research Scholarships School, halakathi under the prosildeney them mid "I know you very well. I The ac of the monthly value of Ra 100 each, and think I have met you before. of Babu Lalit Chandra Banerji. Nih. tonable for maximuin period of three Gurudbam Bhukaile. Raj Estate. cuned would Ax & stondy gaze on his enyear, but in the Arat instance for one Many local .gentlemen, Lelonging to quiner and then reply saying that he did year only, will be awarded early in the higher classes, attended it Representagot know the man at all. year 1010. tives of the Namasudra community, No candidate will be considered who about 50 in number, frotu the has not passed the M. A., the M. D., the neighbouring villages attended. The D. L. or the Master in Engineering object was to devine means for spreading Examination of the Calcutta University education among the Namasudraba Babu D A STUDENT'A CANK in 1907, 1908 or 1909. No candidate Henanta Kunist Sen. Head Master of In connection with the Steapur Train will be considered who is not poweaned the local National School, delivered rtern Dacoity cane, fourteen person non including including of high qualifications and who cannot lang speech, dwelling on the necemity of The two already mentioned were taken show that he has a capoity for original aduction as the only one of improving to the jail to identify Sitanath, the research. the social position of the depressed Class alleged langlender.. Only one of them One of the scholambipes will be award. e. Ho Wm followed by Babu Chandi wid the present accused resembled thed to a candidate who proponen to carry Charan Mistry, a Namnaudra represente one who had gone to purchinse boat on original rotarch in some scientific tive exhorting his fellow brethren to after the oceurrenoe, but be war not Mire subjert, such a Natural and Physical exert tbeuselves for educatiou. A condif he was that wan. Ball was aconrding. Science, Chemistry, Atry Mathematical mittee w Mathematical forried consisting of me ly moved for by Babu Burenh Chundis Science, etc. The other may be award eminent gentlmen of the locality re Chatterji, pleader and the application ed to a candidate who undertakes re presentatives of the Nanicaudrus lus thu www opponed by the Railway Police search in some literary subject, such as neighbouring villages. This nsbeting was superintendent. After hearing both Langunge, Comparative philology, Palmo organised cbiely, through the exertion Sied the Applica-graphy, Epigraphy, Philomophy, History, B rio Wide Mr. Blinton rejooled the applica of Babu Anathbandhu sen, Editor of thł Archrology, Anthropology, ete; but do or tion on the ground that Bitanath was local paper the Namandra. a bwent from the college on the day after The JACELL BRAND is the trade mark of genuine EXT the day of oocurrence GULANCHA LIQ Co." for malaria and all sorts of fever HAN OF HURMA OARE. urt, the bear 2. 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F isin on the ranio bail me before Ank for Catalogus Rod Calendar bula's Cubed by World Wide WCETIC 1910 from INDIAN CHEMICAL & PHAR ORTHO LEURIA, Calcutta.. ansion His wohip was ton-- that ... time facie ad been T U AVOID WORTHLESS IMITATION AT FIRST REB 78% Placut the proldaufland bode L E NOEL." brand trademark of our in cured would not be libud og penge , het J Coartadjourned waking the ASWAGANDHAWIE...... order of coto iuitment till the 94W in most efficacioua peryo, and brain topic of the day.. . BLADE no that arrangedlenta night be 4 cz. phiał Re. 1 3 ph. R -12 Dor Ral pound B . made povo the High Court ilnme Ask for Catalogo Salon de les 19 of diately the order wan pamed. INDIAN CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS 1, HOG CEURLA Caloutta NEWS Page #563 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ : KARMAMOONS . NEWS AXOPER SEDITIOW CARE The freab oliurges were franied against MIROUETOX C D MUKKUR SITION CEx. Lalchand Peluk, for two bruka "Amanat Thenatament de n orth by Lul In the Socht" wlition can judg. Men Khlyant" and "Ungli Pakar-Ne Lajpat Rai in the Special Magherate's mont. Verumal Chetumal hur beeu tan Pauncha Wakru," the latter being Court on Man lay at should have gone ported for three yeur wader Bertinn translation newn chaplars from Boely, to clear all minonaception about them 134A and Aneu a thousand rummer under "Exnwlon of England." The scauned even in mind the mont projudiced. It wection 153A. Gordhanrl has got fire will have been seen that the farmidable plendol not guilty tn Inth charges var transportatinn innder anntion 124A. books which he wanted to be sont to him And har lumen ned Rx 50 cedar section Tas NITRA DACOITT. from England, and which have been 784. The Court wat eker with a Friday before laat Babun Nant represented by some eritice me intendo cnwd who rapeatorl shonth of Bando topal Ciupta, Bhuban Mohan Mukherji, to nel young Punjab on fire are not only Matarain." There was great sensation. bis brother, and Krinto Dhone Mukherji, very innocent reading matter, but that The majority of the crowd wept bittorly. sons of the accused Bhubnu Mohan, Josue of them ar some of them are Among the classica of All were taken to jail in Agarri along # gosh Chunder Mitter and Hiahnupada English literature. No Ubrary with any w ech. farlon lined with crowd. Application hul Chatter who were arrowted at Bibpur pretenalono to be called m since heen made to-day, at Karacht, in in connection with the Notru dacoity, library meant for political studion, can the Court of the Anointant Judicial were conveyed in ticos harrian to the I do without ruch lionka M Lecky'. Hir. Commissioner of Sind, for release on bail Alipore Jail, sscntted by ten armed police, Wies, Justin McCarthy historical works of Virumal, the printer, pending appal. They will be placed on trial before the the "Story of Nations or the History Dintrict Magistrate of Allporn. of the French Revolution". The application was refuaod in the judg. Then, if The following porns an under Arlest Tunter'. "Britah India" And Thorburn'. ment which is not yet Available hors in connection with the dacoity: "Panjab in Peace and WA could corrupt TR "KIIULNADABL" SEDITION CABL. Lalit Kupar Chuckorburty of Natin the tuindo of Indian youths old onough to The printer of the Khulnabasi hu been whu is alleged to have turned approver; understand thoun, it would be the great #reteil under sections 1844 and 163A Bhunan Chunder Mitter, Tincowri Doment condemnation of the Indian Civil for publishing A poem-ay ma, Chme Narendra Nath Knee, Rajani Kanto Service, wouie of whose distinguished memmnothor-in ito issue of the 30th Arwin Bhattacharji, Hona Chandra Sen, Buruth bers have written book by no mean Tunt. The poem appeared with the name (hunder Mitter, Bireudro Nath Muker. complimentary to British administration sf the writer, Panchanan Ghose, who has joo, Nani Gopal Gupta, Bhuban Mohun in India. The literature of biography mt yet been arrested. Their honnen Mukerjed, Kristo Dhone Mukerjos, would be incomplete without the Life of were mearched. The prens and the office Jogesh (hunder Mitter, and Bishnu. Luther, the great reformer, And of Char. room have been looked up and placed pada Chatterjer. les Stewart Purcell, the prince of con: under police guard. A warrant of Arrent in believed to have titutional agitator, HOUR SEARCR AND ARKEST AT MYMKX. been issued agninnt Haridus Chuckerber For the runt, we think there can be no BINO ty. Some of the accused in the Halud. tuisconception loft in the unprojudiced On the 21st January, At about 5 P.M. Lari dacoity crae are also alleged to have rulud an on what Lala Lajpat Ral moant Joachandra Roy and Satishchandra Sen, taken part in the Netn dacoity. by exprenging the four that the discontent Sub-Inspector of Police and one con In connection with above dacoity, Babu Among the agriculturists might "buret Hallo visited Habu Caganchandra Roy Satish Chandra Mitra WAN nrrwted op out prouinturely," which wu tantamount Mukteer'a boue at Mymensingh and arrest. Friday laat at his rewidence in Rajpur, in to expressing the bope that it should not, ed his non-in-law Jnanchandin DAS * 24-Perganalm. It will be leneuvered Lecause he was not favourable to the spread of agitation amongst the ignorant wtudent of the Necond ulnus of the Local that his brother, Dr. Surat Chandra CIANAE. Zulu Nchool. Incidentally, the publication of The Sub-Inspector showed Lalit Mitm, hnd also been arrested. the letters has thrown good deal of a telegram from the CI.D. Iuspector now Kumar Chakrabarty, the alleged Appruvor timely light on the vered question of at Bajitput directing the arrost of the was for sometime in the employ of Dr. "Arya Samaj and politica." It has shown lmy. He was kept in the Kotwali hujut Farnt Chandra Mitra. On the day on how even a popular leader of the Samaj till soon when the police sent him which Dr. Mitra WAR Arrested, his house ran the risk of being buyeotted by his to the Magistrate. Babus Adharunth was thoroughly searched and wone phiale Sen, and Mouluohan Neogi, pleaders saw colleagues, which gindually led to him of acid and a copy of Sahityuxur were the Magistrate and prayed for lil. The withdrawal froni Active partnership in it Magistrute released him on 2000 in two taken away. work of it governing ledion Be it wreties It is runoured the arront in in connec. noted that this took place long before the tion with the Dacca Ry. train dacoity, SWADESHI LOOMS. present hue and cry winnt wie Sarung The details are not known. Infurnis. Flyshuttle Lomus cheapes and most Ma political bruly begin. We think Sir tion has been received that Juan's house profitable without ima parte. Working in the village Garuitola, o miles off from Louis Dane's attention may be drawn to ou finer counts without breakage. Fu. Bajitpur, WAS warebed by the police. tortue Apply to D. B. & Co this fact in view of bin Apparent helief Nuthing incriminating was found. 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BHATTACHARYA & Co. 520, UPPER CHITPUR ROAD সিংহমার্কা Pagbo CALCUTTA গেরেপান Page #564 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ !10 KARMA YOGIN. Ra .NETRA DACOITY SEQUEL in the pukin treat noction of the own, one. The next laWe ginpatirtion of wid to Le scoupled by one Kanye Lall imports of tanning and dyeing utering HOUSE-ME ARCHEN AND AKRENTA. Chuckerbutty. Our correspondence Into British India during the piut two Neveu Arrents were made in (heutta Wat neized but no arrest was made. years, and here again the som involved And Nibpur ou Thawlay the 19th Janury AT KIDDERPURE is larger :All unit with the discuity at Netra Among other nowelow wade in the city Article. 1007-OA, 1006-00, Dinand Harbor, in April last year. IN HOWRAH. *that at RG-1, Diamond Harbour Rend RA Kidilere, in the occupation of Dr. Alimarina dyes 22,18,109 30,29,196 At very early hour, ou Thurday mornSaint Alitter. This house was the object Aniline 61,48,418 50,16749 ing, Ms. Craig, 1), A P. of Howuh, with of a futile id nome time ago. Further Cochineal 2,91,497 100 contables and officer, Inicled seven 441,918 information, guined by the (: 1. D. how. Cutch louin in Nilpur, Searches were made 3,185 9,441 ever, led to a fresh inid this morning, Galubier 6,80,642 at the house of Habii Bhulan Mohau 5,62,117 with the result tlmt name papers were Indigo 07.539 Mooketju, Claudhripartlane, Kabur 1,58,484 taken away and the doctor arrested. Maddar or magjit 8,503 Sunt Gol Grupta, Arbutoh Hanerjee 4,751 Myrabolanis und (Natyn (hnan The ducvity, the cause of the present 1,3341,M3 (batterjee, Silipur l'aide and arrests, Wwwmuitted at Baffron Red Babus Narendra Nath Ilone and 6,64,846 8,07,115 midnight at the house of well-known Other norta Cimmi 'handra (them of Ki Nath 2,00,882 " 3,04,455 zumindar of Notr. Over 50 manked Chatterjee's lane. The premies of Tulu Total 1,04,23,307 1,00,19,224 Bengalin, it was wid, 'raided the house, Jagilitlra Nuth Mookerjee, timber-dealer, This has the appearance of being very And after forcing the owner to wului. were also marehod. Matisfactory and wholly wasteful stata wion, the men tripped the women of the Tlie rearches Insted for several hours atfairs, which could be righted by the house of all their ortament. The safe and a' reult, hoc cupent of the judicions investment of not a very largo was text brukeu into and emptied and houses were arrested and went to Alipore unut of capital in well equipped Jail to await their trinl. Me names of after the men hud l'anuncked the house factory (or several of them in the different they derruped in boute. the necund Are Bhuban Mohan Mooker presidencies) for the up to date nianum Various arrest have been made froiu jee and his won ('hutan, Noni Cimpul Gupta ture of tanning materials for which there Whihnu Pudo (hatterjee and Joguinh time to time wince, but wont of them is always an active dened in mont' Mitter. provedl un ati factory. countries. In this matter-ndin slould A number of documents and letters the Frewl information, however, has been And could not only be in a position to unture of which has not yet been dislutely gleaned by the CI. 1). and Thurs Inaoufacture of all the tanning materials closed were weived and sent for examinn. day morning'n trents are, it is muid, like. she may require for her OWH une but be a tion. ly to lead to Heational developinienta. very large exporter of such into the bar IN CALAUTTA. gain almost from any pointyof view tho In ('alcutta, premine No. 46, Machus TANNING MATERIAL INDUS- manufacture tuning extruda in India Fazer Street. Wat searched rewalting in TRY FOR INDIA. from of course Indina tunteriala merita the arrunt of Ebu Hen Caudia Sen, the There would be seem to be ample room stoly, for, aniont well-known singer of national and Swt. other advantages donhi hunge. such course would preclude the neces. the policere ized smo in India just now for tanning extract Contepudence believed to l of an industry ou a large cule. wity of Mying heavy freight charges on The raw hinte acriminating liaracter. About 6-15 rials are abundant and the process of Lulky 'n nisterial only a small percent. A.N., on the conclusion of this mearch, Manufacture in relatively Kiluple. Ay Age of which is convertible into tannins. matten wand, lowever, this inde in In the Police next ruided peminen No.31, meches All much three-fourth of the aiuterial A T tunning A Sitaram whipuront of mw tanning materials Ghuhe Stieet, vcrupied by Babu Mohini Volan Clua varty, to be very factory LAHİN HO may lie warto no that large having in ukil of the High Court, with * far i ludia is concerns. To whow its freight would be made by converting view, it is said, tulest bik woh Hurry extent we append below #statement giv. the raw materials into extract in this * Chakravarty who is studying at the ing the export ly was from British India country. There would be still further l'unt Agricultural Cullege. As this young during the last two years of tanning wtving by using the refuse as fuel in the with Was aliment at College, the prouinch Aud dyeing materials: preparation of the extract. Wele berrehed in the presence of it with Articles. 1907-OH. 1008-00. As we have said, the process of manu110, Babu Panch cowry Mukherjee, Rs. R.. facture is a simple one. The machtuery livrerument employeu who is residing in utel 14,47,581 9,25,202 required is far from costly, and text book the adjoining pretuies. The search which Gambier 2,346 HOO Lanted till 10 . m. resulted in the weizure Twiligo 63,72,734 49,04791 uf Mine Topondence of a private tutor Myrubelatus 54,95,246 57,20,302 oftlie children of the above-named Vakil Suillowers 63,422 37,681 wu wppesured before the ('oniminioner Turmeric 9,91,06 9,50,006 u l'olice Abad Muunitted a petition og be 1,356,497 1,54,311 half of his won, but what wa# mentioned Total 1,49,28,787 1,27,03,093 in tlie petition, le not yet disclosed. The It will be noticed that the figures widice al a l At Jhimapukell prove that the Li'nde is a very wulantil Thun use the vie that is the best. . .. 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GALEUTTA 1: ada Do You USEO Any Hair Oil LARGEST IN INDIA * KUNTAL-KAUMUDI : in the AUF ARYA PACTORY STOVE PAITED Page #565 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ CAREERS . uch * Priclora Pidelples of Leather of crude tanning materials over wide ASOKA AND THE BARABAR fetare sron, London and moderucta about the principal tannerier is becom HILLS. Anbiloan whning (Jacken PuWishing ing a very grave matter. The orgation of A rocant visit to Gaya gane m an Chicago, an to be hed that furnish a fresh supyn in such tinct involves com- opportunity of Oxamining the o r de wl the information requinite to not only plicatul quotions of forest practice and Dairy serion of caves, which are to be wtart factory but onoduct it on scien- of laul tenure, and even if plieno were of lant tenure, and even if aliano were found in the Barabar and Nagarjuni hilla clinar Thorst step is to grind the overcome the prolilean would remain un At distance of mixteen milne from the raw materials lo that the tanning they onn lved neeing that the label, for instance, head-quarters of the Chaya Diatrick min muy be easily extracted. For this must have from eight to len year'growth These caves hewn out of the harlent and purpon A grinding hill is required everal before it becomes tu cut for lurk mont close krrinel granito rock, polishol ferieties of which are on the market at it is imposible to move a large tannery and finished in the most marvalinus price far from exorbitant. In the case of in pursuit of retiring Lark, supply and it manner, would be interesting in them. divi-divi and algarobitla tho tanning is so in imponible to carry Crk protitably over very loosely continued that no grinding more than a certain distance. But the banced by the fact that wix of the noven .. wired. On the other hand myuntil I plant required for the manufacture of caves contain inneriptions which can. and ruinons burk owing to their extract is not so elaborata but that it in without doubt be referred to the period umbined hard and toughnen, re practicable to reinove it from region between the year 200 and 910 R. (. uliowpecial treatment they tend to that has been donuded of materialul "Three of these inscriptions belong to the ce an ordinary grindiug mill. For thene roinstall it in the centre of fresh Emperor Anoka and the rentaining the "Disintegrator hm bigou invented and supply. This procedure is followed in this grand non w aths. does it work thoroughlya Agrin several nk thoroughlya Amin several other countries The extract reprenental The group of rocky hills containing Linda of disintegratore are on the market only & IL' proportion of the material these cavolo Vory con pionious objeet and my be readily oblainel at price An sving in her freights would be the cast as one approachee Gaya by the what is strictly within the means of the made in rompect of exporta A AViNg in railway from Haukipur. They are met average capitalist. . . railway froiglit would be made buth on easily accessible from Bela railway Those named are the principal grinding experts and the substance required by Intation. Hello only thirteen miley by machines wed, but an oil or other engine | Indian tannerier. Viewol from the rail from (ny and the intunerion would be required to drive them at a print the proposition would appear to be Bela to Kanwa Dal, the neatent and Nort fast M 2,000 0110 that might well commend the h u mpicuoue bill, in little wire than for revolutions per zuinute) to obuin the one of the large tanneries that live been wiles Two tule further on, lie, the les results with refractoty raw mate filling the pinch in rupert of bark and Barnar hills which contain the three rint. But the engine hore power for which might find it to their advantage Asoku cnVOX, while the Nagarjuni hill, thi-elve of work would not be exce to combine expert trade with the pro coutaining the three maratha caver, is . ively high and engines of the type duction of much extraen an they required nearly two miles are to the GN. for their own use. In such a businen it required are www cheaply obtainable. is often well to have two bring to the long neramble uver mlippery rocks The raw materials having been reduced bow. ladinu Traile Journal." has to be accomplished before the wint to certain stat) of tineness the next of the caves is reached. All of the even tep in to remove the landing by soaking Gold with the exception of the Gopik yave the material in water. This process in Te so nitusted that much time would be rullel Laching and there are many taken up in finding them without the inexpensive devices obtainable for haaten help of guide. The Kartu Chupar av FOR ing it Extraction completed the next which in first reached in one of uwnmake FOOTBALLS. the muere in tu nuventrate, by evaporation least interesting of the series 4 it can Iwon obtainedffrom the loching at Agents wanted everywhero. Niste of only one rectangular mom with to the wyrapy consistency of liquid ex Lists free on applicntiun. a vaulted ruf, and the inscription ou laido 1.4 or to wild extract, it much be SEN & SEN the cave has been greatly damagou that desired.. This proces in carried out in it is not 1, Chowringhes CALCUTTA. able to roul more than en spparatus known in the trade as an few words. It begins with the 'Evaporator and demanda cortaia Piywani, which Asoka tined to designato AN ISPIAS BOARD OY amount of skill to ensure suniform extract bimself in all his rock and pullariner It is not improbable that the tunipg ACGOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. tions ind refers to the twentieth year of industry in India rould in it-elf furnish his reign. The second cave, known as B: MUKERJEE & Co. the back bone of the business to be done the Sudaws or Nikolia cave, ie much more by a manufacturer of extracts in this Diplomad Accountants & Auditors interesting an it in the guy vua tunsist (London) ing of two rows, which brve licenc country, and that the offer of such extraets pletely plinlaod. Katering through the 08, Clive Street, Cilentle low rates would give a new stimulun LARANTEK PONPT AND NATISFACTURY dour way recens in finguinud. to leather maklag and so create a still fur #wi angular room laryop and other than the WORK AT Moderate Fees. ther demand for the extract. It is well single room, of tlag Ken4: Choir raie. known that the exhaustion of the supply It act dimensiun reundled by Cunningham, ' funt will bevt. ** with height oli teel role rechy * further we offert Lewa .! WINTER GOODS. Shawls (referente daiyne) Il 1019 each. Alwaasi to 10 l Ila +-19. Flugeld, vertel were ute of all prices tu might ALL PURE WONI.. Compare our prich Please call at or write with particulars told Liberal disoount to Linds Kabiraj-JOTINDRA NATH GUPTA KABIRATNX SWADESHI WEAVING..!.. 12 LAL BALAN, Calvýlta.. TEBROUND . AND LATE PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN TO AURVEDA BISTAR SAMITL & 5 silver Medals Page #566 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN... Svili. Pitnnep, who took web a largo the word "ajivikebi" with MrTotho left of this mom, as of the word "ajivikebi" with clowl chiol, inscriptions for the new thi Bengal Inacriptions for the w An antadu tlu e ve..the entrancu loon but the inscription was cut a deeply in Civilian. Pada inne h ich is almm a perfect cir- the rock that the lottery are still faintly part i part in decyphering the chancur in plante, hasing A dinmeter of 19 fret travaille. which there inseriptions are writtea. The domed rool. The The remaining three chven Are all in the top line loeun brukwu off and the pillar hes alusta cave hay seen Nagarjuni hill. "The Ciupika crve now whole of this elabunte cave has been Nagarjuni la lewia wplit vertically apparently by Neht. Thin cave contains p allihe glow hos aktono 'Maire de leading up to to Thin.cave contains shoes ktone na wing. The inscription had been cul leterecording the fact that which seems to be of comparatively rely corened up and was only discoveed ere. in the thirteenth cent origin and more likely to have beenTADO when excavations were carried on cent origin and . Awiha gave the care, in the thirteenth C hi piro, to the Ajivika Ascetickmale for the benefit of pen viriting by the Nepalese authorities at the ... mer that all the caves with the Mall NO which has been built in tion of Dr. Fubror. The front of the enve than for the use of the the agilile exception of the Lomas Rishi silting up has been going on rapidly nie the Allvikus, who are notice who dwelt in the cave. The in- notice w ave, were given to the Ajivikas, who are then and the lowest line of the inneription Leventh pillar edicteription has been translated. This gopich pillar edict Meription B lue mentioned in the seventh is now ruly a foot shove the present .. of Aunka along with la lang with the Brahmins and Cave WAN letowed by his Majesty DNA a level of the round. Ipfowa JHNIM BA Conalituting & sect distinct from wect distinct from rathn immediately after bin mermion, an will, in all prutability, again be conecaled duhet tha Hudhists, and that afterwarde at terwarde at the venernble Ajivika, to be dwelling from view. It is a matter of regret thas teapota were made by some other reli. place for themi, m long sun and moon proper mesures are not taken to preserve tolliterate the inscrip endure." It is loteresting to note that from willition of injury this unique with chimel in such a manner m to the lant prie "long run and tucon inihanrial of the past. cease be name of the Ajivikas. onduro" e in the reveath pillar The ancient name of the village given The Low Rinki cave, which is next inscription of Asoka The inscriptions in in the iomcription--the actual word in uptorched, contains no Asoka inacription, the other two CAVO Aro a reproduction of Lamminigame- preserved altiont un. Irut it apparently belong to the same this with one night variation in spelling altered in the name of the tappe or tract period. It differs from all the other cavo excepting only the fint word which in the containing Paderiya and about twenty ra living considerable amount of ele. name of the cave. These care tear the other villages. The tank in which the Imitate stone carving over the entrance. names of Vahiyka and Vadathiks. The mother of Buddha, according to tradiThis eniving is of a period much later nane of the first of these was originally tinn, Lathed after the child's birth is to than that of Anoka and it woense probread na being Vapiynka and this name found on the south side of the mound. able that an inscription existed outside supposed to be derived from the well (vapi) the cave and that it was cut away wlion which lies a low yards from the door of My only regret after seeing this pillar was that the time at my diaposal did not the carving wm alded round and above the cave. The characters for "Handp" perniit of a further excursion into Nepal the original doorway. The fourth and only ditler slightly, but a scrutiny of the to viuit the other Asoka piller at Nigliva laut lave in the Baralar bills to much inscription lenve no doubt that the addi. in the Nepalese Terni. which recorde a aller than the caven just described. The tional truko which difforentiates the "H" Airt room vialt of Anoka to the stupa of Konakais only fourtoon foet lobg, from the "P" I really part of the original hena Buddha. The distance of this pillar eight feet brond, and the inner room chinel-work. which in circular, hwa diawoter of eleven from the Paderiya piller is about thirteen These three caves of Asoka's grandson miles, but it appears that the Nigliva fort and is not finished and polished like consint of one room only and it truck me pillar has been moved from its original the inner room of the Nigoba care. This that the general Bnish of the workman. Inte, which is known in the Viowa Mitra pwition-Pionrer. whip was of inferior quality. The Gopika Cachan a very clear and legiblo Inscrip- CAVE in the longest of all the seven cave Thx UMBALLA HOMH. on which trunitorato runs as follows: being 'over 46 feet in length, while in Awong the house wearches at Umballa Lajina plyndrina duvad usi bhini. breadth it is only a few inches lena than in connection with the bomb explosion, touniyatu kabhe khalatiknpavati dina the Nigoha cave. The other two envon it was reported that the house of Januana Ayivel, has been rondored, King are, however, very small, being both lors dar, a werehant, was also searched l'iyudmi in the thirteenth year of his thun nevontown feet in length. They are Jamander writes to the paper to my roign (literally, Anointed twelve your both clone together but the Vadathik'ave that the house of a clerk of his arm was Twewtowed this cavo in the Khalatika hilli in auch wecluded situation that it mearched. on the Ajivakas. 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BROTHERS. .' book to Ajit slag nur I ever contributed Herbert Punto "Blutory of Englaid," to to i fropada The Punjab In Purce and Warm Parmanand The cane ngulet Bhai life of bopka The Phand with parnell," History of the French Revoluenme on for hearing befine Mr. Harrison, on for me were to connection with politi inn "Life of Lather," "Modern Eu. Special Magistrate. The Mounod was cal asociation and political libnry roparvolutionary and political novels charged wge, w o i wleb I fforded to start at Laborg in "Life of Ultrobill, Wall Industrial Il Procudo go. TWO Cowe, of the early part of 1907. Tbio neoclasien Demoeruey."," . muretien etno forward a substitute and vu never etablished. It was project Continuing Lala Lajpat Rai wid-At were accepted by the Court only. In my Mter dated 11th April the time I went there lettern to Kogland Mr. Lajpat Ral's Evidence 1907, there is an expresion which I beg I had not completed the soleme, but it Lala Lajpat Rai wan pinduced to explain. By the exprerion "Bupating Wan matured a few days after the letters prosecution witness in this car and iden ont prematurely I went nothing more had reached England and the where we tified the two letter Aled the other day than that the agriculturiat not being published in the papers. It was meant In the case of All Siagh w him writ Accustomed to political pitation might only for Advanced student degree holders ten Bhal Parmanand in England. not be able to carry on Hele agitation and lawyer Ra. 00 m ad minion fee Thirteen other letters were Aled by thọ perofully. I was not all the way in and Re 100 M Annual mlmcription were preocution, two of which JAIA Lajpat favour of political agitation amongat the conditions of menibership, Rai admitted to be in bis own handthe agrleultural population. Lala Lajpat Rai further stated:- Till writing and addressed to Parmanud. after my return from the deportation, I Asthe romsining elavando - Ngure Questioned about Krisbus Van LAIR did not know that Shamji Krinhna Varmenta Bomo of them Lala JAJPAI Rai Lin Rai further stated: Shyamaj ma entertained any political views of vin. identified to be in the handwriting of Krohn Varm bis full name. He lence. After that I had nothing to do Parmanand. Io answer to questions wan Dewan in several Native Staten in with Shamji." put by the Chovernment Advocate, Lala India. Then be wont to England and in Bhai Permidand's , Mr. Besty. Lajpat Nai said: I am acquainted with settled there where he founded the "In the City Superintendent of Poling almo one Mr. K Chowdhuri. I cannot identi din Howa," for the wee of ladinn studento deposed regarding the merch of Parfy his handwriting. I have never receiv. and other Iodiane I have no pronal manand's premises. The came was ad. cd auy letter from him to the best of my eat of my knowledge that he is wanted by the journed to 90th January. knowledge. I got only one book to the lion in England." Dest of my memory from England ment Proposed Political Association. 1.y Bhai Parmanand. The name of the Further questioned by the defence book was the "Nenosis of Natione." It counsel Lala Lajpat Rni nated:-In was forwarded to my knowledge that Bhai Parmanand is connected with Ajit those day. I ww ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA projecting an Associa tion and a library. I had read in the Kingh or other work." Founders of Steel Trunk Industry papers of Shamji'donation of Rs. 10,000 Mr. Lajpat Rai's Statement. for the purpose of political propaganda in India, and I thought I would be able in India Tal Lajpat Rai then made the follow. to get a donation from him out of that ESTABLISHED IN ing statement on onth: -I never conspiraum for the purpose of my library. 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FACTS AND OPINIONS. ing desperato hope which modern brilliances grace and sustained conditions dony, grasping nt the force of ith Atyle, # new thing in The Party of Revolution. wenpons which the Slav and tho Bengali journalist, and from the Be the fault whose you will, ours Celt have brought into political war- natural attraction men feel for or the Government', the existence fare. The seed which the Yugnn- strong writing and bold thought of in organised party of armed Re- tar sowed in its brief, violent and even when they do not agree with volution in Indian politics is now meteoric career have borne fruit in it. Afterwards the recklenu fight * recognised factor of the situation. unexpected quarters and new born of the Yugantar for existence attractThe enormous stridos with which journals repent in foreign lands and ed n more dangerous admiration events have advanced and a sky in the English tongur the incita- and from that time the journal full of trouble but also of hope tions to revolt and slaughter which changed from a thing of literary been overcnet and grown full of have been put down by the strong in interest into a political force. Even gloom and menace, can be measured India hand of the law. Money in then it was taken on a practical by the rapidity with wbich this forthcoming to support a journalism guide only among # s-ction of party has developed. It is only which must obviously to all cost young men small in numbers and five years since the nationnl move. and no profit young men exile them without needs or intinence. But ment sprang into being. The cry selves from their native land by things have changed since then. was then for self-help and prasive openly joining the party of violence Avoid has been created by the resistance. Boycott, Swadeshi; and in India ituolf repented blows conviction, deportation, self-imposed Arbitration, National Education, have been struck paralysing the exile or silence of the great Nation the home of the future, the hope and the effort to revive the list Npeakers, writers, oryanisers. means of self-regeneration. In activity of that broader and calmer and the dangerous opinions and five years everything has been Nationalism which, recognising mo- rctivities then crentod havo rushed struck to tho earth. Boycott hos dern conditions, still commands the in to occupy tho vacuum. The almost disappeared, Swadeshi lan- allegiance of the bulk of the nation. Nationalinin we advocate is a thing guishes under sentence of arrest, Its Growth. difficult to grasp and follow, need. Arbitration died still-born, National What is the precise nature, propa ing continual intellectual exponi. Education is committing suicide. A ganda and strength of this pirty, tion to keep its hold on the mind, tremendous disintegration has taken which by no small an expenditure continual inspiration and encourageplace and we look amazed on the of energy har produced much eur. mento combat the impatience ruins of the work our labour and our prising resulta? When the Virgantar. natural to humanity; its methods sacrifice erected. It is a huge de- abanuloning its habit of philosophic are compumitively new in politica feat, an astonishing catastrophe. Rovolutionism, first began to enter and can only justify themselves to and on thote ruins grim, wild eyed, the field of practical politics, to huinan conservatiom by distinguishpitilene to itself and to others, mock- Docr at presive resistance and gird ed and sustained success. The ing at death and defeat with its rau at its chief exponents, no one preaching of the new revolutionary edule and streloas laughter Revo thought that its change of attitude party is familiar to human imaginlation is repeating the language porteuded anything serious. Menation, supported by the recorda af of the old-world in argente, cherish- read the paper for the amazing some of the most inanirin miss Page #576 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 KARMAYOGIN in history, in conSODADCO with the beyond contented noceptance of that mined to fight force by force. The in patience, violence and passion which exists. The revolutionists effect on the Government seems to for concrete results which revolu- know this well and they have play have been of a character very little timary epochs generate. Theed their game with great skill and complimentary to British amagrowing strength of this party is not success. manship. Faced by this menach difficult to explain; it is extremely Ourselvos. to peace and security the only difficult to corobat. Every established Corominent is device they can think of is to make Ne Butant. bound to undicato a novennent peaceful agitation impossible. Their This party has two sides, the pro- of this kind and it will naturally first step has been to proclaim All paganda carried on in foreign use any means it thinks effective. India as seditious. Their secund in countries, and the Terrorist activity We recognise this nocessidy, but we to announce the introduction of always recrudcecent in our midst have no faith in the means the Gov. fresh legislation making vet mom 'The latter is the most formidablo in ernment and the Anglo-Indians stringent the already all-embracing the present, the former the most seern to favour. We aro dead law of sedition. By these two mes dangerous in the future. Thengainst covering over an evil by sures free speech on press or platforeign propaganda wng first loented pretentions, sounding and hollow from will practically be interdict in London and confined to the speech and teasures; we do not ed, since the perils of truthfulness ringlo paper, tho Iulian Sociolo believe in a remedial systoin which will be so great that men will pregint, first an organ of Shyamji suppresses symptoms and lenves fer to take refuge either in a lying Krishnararma's Home Rule Society the roots untouched. All we can hypocrisy, or in silence. Frauknese, and opposed to all methods of vio- do is to stand Aside and let the honesty, self-respecting and truthlence. Thu cunvornion of Krishnal physician try his system--and this ful opposition in Indine politics are varnra to the Terrorism he oncu wo propose to do from hencefor- at an end. Tho spirit which diefiercely condemnod, has been a very ward. We have written this week tates the resort to these mensures important factor in the growth of in order to explain our artion and will inevitably manifest itself the now party. Tho propaganda our nttitude, but we shall abstain also in the proclamation ng illegri of all svietics or organisations to spring at onco into an ubiqui- Indian politics or criticism of Gur- openly formed 'for the purpose of tous nctivity abrond. Fruin Paris crnntent and its mensures until training the strength of the nation Krishnavarim publishes the Indian more favourable and normal condi. by solid and self-rospecting politiSociologist; from Berlin & new tione return. Wo only reserve cal and educational work towania organ, significantly self-styled the to ourselves the liberty of writing free nnd noble future. By the 'Calwar, issnes; in Genovn # paper once to point out the inmenso | law which gives the Government naming itself the "Bande Mata- difference between Indian condition that power of arbitrary suppression ram" busies itself with decrying in inudern times and the historical associated work 18 rendered impia the policy of the defunct "Bando predents on which the revolu- ble, though not is yet penalised Maturam" and denouncing its origi. tiuni tu rely;--for which we hart not If free speech, if free writing, it bator and former Editor : A prior mufficient space in this issue. With free ussociation is made impossible enlled tho Froe Hindustan maintains this exception the rest is wilence. under the law, it is tantamount to itself in America. Wealthy men The Karmayogin was originally declaring a peaceful Nationalism und women stand behind these sturtod as werkly review intended illegal and criminal. corgans, the Kathiawar Krishnavar. to encourgo the habit of deep and Tbo effect of the recent answi ina, the Pursi Indy Mrs. Kanna and close thinking on all subjects and tions on the Moderate party has possibly others who do not adverwiden the intolloctual rango of tho been to throw them into a panic and tiso their names, Yonng men of people, giving an especial impor- demoralisation painful for any lover all nationalities in India. soom to tance to religion and the growth of of Indian manhood to witness. havo joined theme organisations and Mpirituality. The disproportionate is quite possible for an Indian poh vocasional pumphlets find their space allowed to current politics tician at this crisis to consider in a way into Endir in spite of the wns necessitated by tho absence spirit of worthy gravity Aud Norious vigilanco of the Post Office by of any politiet organ devoted to recognition of the isolles invulvet means funiliar to European revolu. that propaganda of peaceful Nation the best way of combating the evil. tionists. In India any violent alism in which we saw the only even if it involves cooperation with propaganda iy possible; violent way to healthy political developruent a Guvernment which persists in the action takes its placu anul the in Indin. Now that that way is represion of the national hopes and swift succession of attempted or barred by the legislator and the spiritious and seeks to compel successful outrages in Guzerat, Terrorist, we return to our w.iginal operativa y nuwure instead of Muhurahtra, Punjab and Bengal intention. by winning the bwarts of the people. show that itt! Bement is not But that is not the spirit shown by organisor, as in these foreign coun THE NECESSITY OF Moderte organs and by Moderate trion, it is oually willesimod. The THE SITUATION. lvaders. All that we can see i. very existence of such a conspiracy I v ory serious crisis has been desperate und cowardly sauve quiBiunt parlyse all other forms and muced in Indian politics by the peut, an attempt by every map te methods of national aspiration-isy revival of Torroist outrages and save himself and to burrovt under during the Covornment and tho the increasing evidences of tho a heap of meaningless worde. Wilt Anglo-Indian O munity into the oxistonco of an armed and denunciations of the revolutionary prenon of everything that goes militant revolutionary party deter- instruments as fiende, dastarda, con Page #577 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN: tion? Arde, with loads of other opithets revolutionism and that the best in India, is tu came from shutting which defeat their purposo by their wny to get rid of the latter is to their eyes on unpleasant facts, to wane violence; strange pane suppress the former. We will give recognize the depth, force and ex. vyrics of the deceased police officer as then the chance by suppressing tent of the movement in India, the patriot, saint martyr by those who ourselves so four is current Indian radical obange that has come over formerly never discovered his tranpolitics are concerned. We have she thoughts and hearts of the scendent merits or had a good word no wish to enubau Tays the notion of people and the iinpossibility to my for the police: meeting to of the Government or to accontuate digging out that which wells up. ce stops for the suppression of the difficulties of the situntion. The from the depths by the spades of Anarchiam loudly advertised by lea- Government have no donbt a policy repression. Je who know that they are power They are face to face of their owu and a theory of the with aspirations and agitations less to take any effective stepa in best means of suppressing violent which are not only Indian but the present state of the country; revolutionary activitios. We have Asiatic, not only Asintie bat worldVigilance Compittees which can no faith in their policy and no con- wide. They cannot do away by force at may for the hired vigils of fidence in their theory, but since it with these opinions, thene motions. watchmen ensily avoidable by á is thoits and the responsibility for these developments unless they first nocturnal nanesin;- are these preserving peace rests on them, let trample down the resurgence in tramule down the the speech and nction of responsible them put their policy freely and Japan, China, Purkey And Porria and serious political leaders or the thoroughly into uction. We advise nnd reverse the march of progress ravings and spasie odic gesticulations our fellow Nationalists also to stand in Europe ard America. Neither can of a terrified instinct of self-preserva. back and give an unhampered they circumvent the notion they circumve of course for a while to Anglo-Indian natural forowe w natural forces which are not moved The Nationalist party can tako Htatesmanship in its endeavours to by but move the Indian polition! Grapplo with this hydra-headed evil. no shure in those degrading perfor leaders. Reforms which would have But before we resort to silence, Hancus. On the other hand its own satisfied and quieted ten years ago we will speak out onco freely and are now a mer are now a mere straw upon a torremedies, its own activities are doubly inhibited, inhibitor from loudly to the Government, the runt. Sono day they must inako below by tho paralysing effect of Anglo-Indian conmunity and the up their minds to the inevitable and follow the example of rulers bileessful or nttempted assassinations, inhibited from above by panic-strickoven so that no responsibility for all over the world by concedink en suspicion, paniestricken represanything that may happen in the popular constitution with whatever sion. We have not disguised our future may be laid at our doors by safeguards they choure for British interests and British sovereiguts, policy, we have oponly avertisei posterity. To the Clovernment wo our plads of party reconstruction and have only one word to say. We And the earlier they enn persuade are well aware that they desire not themselves to concede it, the better corganisation, we have sought to the co-operation of the Nationalist tering they can make with the *peak and act cundidly before the tering the party, but its annihilntion. They future. This future. Government and the country, not This has been the truck trnce tho genesis of the present tional policy of England all over extenuating the orrors of the Govern. difficulties to the propaganda of the the world, and it has always been an ment, not intaining the minds of the Nationalist lenders and an unstates evil day for the Pinpire when people. The first answer to our pro Dianlike resentment is allowed to statesmen bave turned their backs pagandla was given by the revolu overower their judgment and their on English trolitions and adopteil tionary party in the blow struckit insight. Nasik, the second by the Govern Choosing to be misled the blind impolicy of the Continental by incapacity and police whoso incapacity and ment in the extension of the Sedi. peoples. They laave seen at Lahore peoples. They have how liability to corruption been Act tu all India. tous Marting and Lughly that Moderntisin is We still felt it our duty to perloudly proclaimed by their own dead force impotent to help or to Commissions provided over by severe, leaving the results of our ac. injure, that whatever the lip inay their own officials, they have formed profess, the hearts of the people are tivity to a higher Power. The asslesination in the High Court and with Nationalista. Impolitic sorority the rootud opinion that the lealers of Nationalista are secretly conspir- may transfer that allegiance to the the announcement of a stringent ing to subvert British rule, and militant revolutionisin Press legislation cunvinces us that which is neither the openness of our proccod. raising its health thriving on the atly further prosecution of the pub ing nor the utter failuro of the Cosbutin lic activities no contenjilated, will of JL legitimate political police to substantiate thoru allega activity. The Nationalist leaders bio viu and unusunbl. Until, tions have been able to destroy the will und unwingly by their thorefne, wore bottlod state of illusion. The open spionage, ideals and policy, but they may things supervenes and normal con monaco and detective nachinations prove as helplene hereafter the ditivus can be restored, we propose to which we are subjected, are suffi Moderates are in the face of tho to refrain from farther political so cient proof of its Lon. The Government and the persistence. prosent situation. the The Anglo-Sucian Nevertheless, it is due to community Anglo-Indian community seum to through its recognised wogaus, is Governmer.t that we should speak be agreud that by some process of now busy inflaming hostility, boundthe truth and it is open to them to political chemistry unknown to ug Considor or reject it at their plosing on the Government 16 farthor the propagation of ponoefal National sure. The one, the only remedy ill-advised measures of repression ist generates armoil and militant 'for the difficulties which beset them and adding dark to darknors.net U SR CHATARJI BRO'S RAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BEST & RELIABLE IN THE MARKET . Page #578 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. confasion to confusion. Statesmanship self-restraint in repressive the frankly socialistic eleman'. they never had.but even common angel legislation by the Government, English progrernire opinion... to departed from them. The Indian And A great Amonnt of state of things has never be people mule a fair offer of peace and courage. Relf-contrint, resolution existed in English politics and a alliance to them at the beginning ond welf-sacrifice on the part of the few years ago it wonld have been of the movinent by including goods people. It appears we cannot count thought impossible. Practically, prodnend in Indon through Euro on any of these conditions. The Socialist opinion will rule England pean enterptise and with European rise of a mvolutionist party fanati- Ro long as the Asquith ministry capital as genuine wuleshi gonde; rally opposed nlike to the continu. lasts and, if the Socialists are wisely but instead of securing their future ance of the British connection and guided and refinin from abusing interests and position by standing to peaceful development makes our their opportunity, they will be able in the forefront of the political and policy yet more impossible. A to take such steps in the modificaindnstrial development of India, triangular content hetween violent tion of British politics as will enthey have preferred to study their revolution, penceful Nationalist sure the triumph of Socialism in momentary carte interest and oppone endeavour and bureaucratic reaction England at no distant date. Not the welfare of the country to which is an impossible position and would only will the Covornment depend they owe their prosperity. As a make chaos more chaotic. Any ac for its very existence on the Labour punishment God hne deprived them tion at the present moment would vote, but it will depend for its of reason. They are 'hacking at bo il!-advised and possibly disnstrous. safety on Irish support. If there. She roots of British investment and The Government demand coopern fore, the Irish also are wisely guid. riving blind- tion from the Molerutes, silenced and do not press the fnvoumble v towarily the frontion of more from the Nationalists. Let us mittisfy situation too far, the long delayed incent and inarchy in the conntry. them and Int there be no notion concession of Ilome Rule is a cerThey are imprilling a future which on our part which can be stigma tainty within the next two years. inn still by mu ved by, fannticul nt- tied as embarrassing the authorities Necessarily, the success of the tachment to a pont which is doomed in their struggle with Terrorism. Irish and the Socialists can bear no Ti they could look at politics with The self-restraint of our party after fruit unlong the veto of the House of the eye either of the statesinan or the conviction of Mr. Tilak was Lords is annulled or a new eloctive of the man of business, they would rewarded by the break-down of Mo Upper Chainber takes the place of Ch, that neither their political nor deralism after it had undisputed the present absurd and antiquated their commercial interests can be control of the prese and platform institution. We have not therefore perved by n vain attempt to hold for almost a yenr. A similar self- erred in forecasting a democrtic this vnt country by pressing restmint will be equally fruitfil now. revolution in England as the in led heel on the throats of the Rovolution paralynes onr efforts to levitable result of the netion of the people. The pride of race, the ar- deal percefully but offectively with House of Lords in rejecting the rogance of colon, a bastard mor- Repression; Repression refuses to al Budget, or, as they cuphemistically cantile inperialistn are poor 'Aube- low un to cut the ground from under put it, referring it to the country. titutes for windom, uttamanship the feet of Revolution. Both demand Mr. Balfour has recognized that the and common sense. Undoubtedly, a clear fold for their conflict. Let verdict of the United Kingilom they may induce the Government 118 therefore stand aside, sure that has boen given in favour of the to wilence and suppress, to imprison Time will work for us in the future Budget and against Tariff Reform. and deport till all tonguich are as it has done in the past, and that, The real issue is now, what it hunhed and all organisations are if we bear faithfully the burden should have been throughout, the zabolished-xcept the voice of tho voice of tho of the ideal God has lnill upon us, of the ideal God has Inid upon us, reform, abolition replaceinent of bomb and the revolver, except the our trour Inny be delayed, but not the House of Lords. Nutterranean organisation that, liko denied to us for ever. . When the clections were in it supprorood disease, breaks out progress, Mr. Asquith committed the more you drive in its symptoms. THE ELECTIONS.. himself on the question of Home Have they over contemplated the Rule, and, even if he wished to The great election is over, the posibility of that reault of their draw back from it, in face of his Dicavours--the possiblity thnt first in England which has been dependence on Labour and Irisli their contusion of Nationalism with of Nationalism with fought on constitutional issues since votes he can no longer retreat. Terrorisin may be ignorant and the sing of the Reform Bill'in All that he hus done is to qualify prejudiced, and that the monsures the earlier part of the nioeteenth his promise of a final solution of the thiry Mulouste, may only dostroy the century. The forces of reaction Irish question by stipulating that om force that can now stand be. have put forth their utmost strength it shall contain provision for the ween tudix and chaoh' ud, in the result, bave only suc- supremacy of the Imperial Parliato the people also we have a last condod in junt equalising their ment is well as local autonomy of own numbors with those of the word to say. We have always ad * liberal character for the Irish official Liberal party. This partial vocutcu opel agitation, a manly nation. This means not only the BUCCCS will be more fatal to the restriction of all Imperial questions wpiration towards freedow, 4 stoary cause of reaction than a 'dcfent. [wliby of independent, welf-sustaig to the province of the Parliament For, in the coming Parlisinent, the od action and peaceful resistance to meeting in London, but the deci. ' Toelen the repression of legitimato activi. Liberal Ministry will be dopondont sinn of anestian. ties. That polioy was only possible for their very existence on the and England by the same body on condition of a cortaju amount of forty Labour votes that provont and possibly power of roto in . W Page #579 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ certain matters for the British Cabinet. It is impossible for an English statesman to go further in the direction of Irish autonomy, and the Irish party will be welladvised to hecept even this qualified autonomy and make it an instrument for so developing the strength of the Irish nation as to make farther coneession in the future inevitable. The lifework of Parnell has not gone in vain; the two great questions he brought to a head by his masterly policy, the liberation of the Irish peasant from rackrenting landlords and the liberation of the Irish race from an unsympathetic domination, are both in process of solution within quarter of a centary of his untimely end. Liberty is a goddess who is exacting in her demands on her votaries,but, if they are faithful, she never disappoints them of their reward, For India, the elections are as favourable as an English election can be. We do not regard the defeat of pro-Indian Liberal candidates as a calamity. There is always a limit to the efforts of members of Parliament, however sincere, who are bound by ties of party loyalty and discipline not to embarrass their official chiefs beyond a certain point. The Labour mombers and the Nationalists are bound by no such scruples and both of these parties have sympathy with India. The one problem before us is how to turn that sentiment of sympathy into an effective impetus towards action; for in European politics sentiment is not a sufficiently strong motive unless it is sup. ported by some practical community of interests. The Irish Parliamentary party were able to bring Home Rule into the category of realisable ideals because they made it to the interest of the British parties to get rid of the Irish difficulty; it that ideal is realised now, it will be because the iranosta of the English Liberals and the Irish Nationalists have become one and, therefore, they must accommodate each other. It is furces that effect great political changes, not meral sentiments or wague generosities. Even a great KARMATOGIE idea can only become operative when it is manifested as a working force with a definite aim and a distinct pressure on its environments. 5 were also practically unknown to hini. And it is these that have developed the new 'philosophy of Nationalism, as we know it today. Lastly, the world also was practically inach smaller in Maxzini's day than it is now, The East had no doubt been rediscovered long before his time, but the tratht that the Eastern peoples also form an organic part of Universal Humanity, representing especial types of human civilisation and possessing eapitalised wealth of human culture, scarcely realised even today, was almost absolutely unknown in Europe in Mazzini's time. His profound spiritual insight and his breadth of sympathies notwithstanding, Mazzini's vision of Humanity. therefore, hardly went beyond what may very aptly be called, WhiteManity. A And it is a true conception of Humanity which must always find the real basis and significance of Nationalism. Nationality, is a part, Humanity is the whole, Nationality is the limb, Humanity, is the body, Nationality is the organ Humanity is the organism. The whole is the only interpretation of the parts; the body of the limbs; the organism of the organs. true philosophy of Nationalism can only be built up on a true philo sophy of Humanity. Mazzini's ideal of Humanity was perfect and his conception of Nationality was also equally sound. No more perfect or sound conception of either exists in our mind even to day. But the ideal is a mere form; it waits always to be filled up with the nctual content of our experience. The form and the contents are organically related to one another. And the narrowness of the contents must narrow down the notual application of an ideal, even if it does not destroy its intrinsic bromith and universality. This is what actually happened in Mazzini's case. His ideal of Humanity was a universal ideal. It was, as hu distinctly put it, the necessary corollary of his faith in God,-One God, One Law. His conception of God is essentially monistic. God in "the absolute, living Thought, of whom our world ia ray, the universe an THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS. -000- (BY BIPIN CHANDRA PAL) V Nationalism and Nationalists. Mazzini was the first apostle and prophet of Nationalism in modern Europe. His message of Nationalisin was, therefore, necessarily more a matter of faith and intuition, than the fruit of any systematised philosophy. There is, no doubt, an unconscious philosophy behind every prophetic intuition, and it was also behind Mazzini's message. But Mazzini did not fully work it out. Indeed, the materials for working out a complete philosophy of Nationalisin were hardly present before him. Both Psychology and Sociology are comparatively new sciences; they are even now almost in their infancy. They were practically unknown in Mazzini's time. And it is to theso that we mainly owe, what may be called, the scientific basis of Nationalis:n. The study of social phenomena in the light of evolution, to which we are indebted for the highest generalisations of Sociology, is a very recent attempt. It was hardly known in Mazzini's time. Besides, the East which is but very crudely understood even to-day, was but barely known in those days. And the fundamental basis of Nationalism, as a universal generalisation in Sociology, is that, Absolute Idealism which is 4he especial heritage of the Hindu. Our highest philosophy furnishes a basis for Nationalism which is as yet unknown and unappreciated, to a large extent, in other known cultures and civilisations. Hindu Monism is the philosophical implication of that organic conception of the social life, which is the special contribution of modern Psychology and Sociology. Mazzini waspardlynequainted with this philosophy. The comparative, the historical, and the evolutional methods, the special methods discovered by the calture of the nineteenth century, If you are really after the best thing in the market use THE OMENTAL FACTORY'S SOAPS. They Andak of the day, the pride of the Swadeshi, have the largest of all Bales Keep the Skin beat. Are the cheap. ast for the value, and available everywhere. THE ORIENTAL SOAP FACTORY GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA. Tel Address" KomSTOVE." Page #580 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ EMAVOGIN - W a tch incartuation" his poception of Law of their divine mission. This somo | ities of the Euroman is essentially organic and evolu- what limited view was only natural The French Revolution for tionary. It works for an Aim, to him. He stood fnce to face with thing, had not yet completely workdefinite in the end, but progressively Europe. His Enrope, Aguin, was Europe His Krope, again, was ed ithelf out. People still fondly vouloil in its clvnnce wwurds that the Europe it to leavened by clung to the old moswage of rankinfinal end. Such a law muat needs the French Illumination. The ind ividualinin, w * sving principlo have dinto wollen before biu me thing by which wag in political, cconomic, and social it can be progressively in. the liberation of Italy. The Vision life. The old sbibboleth--liberty. terpreted and verified. This sume. that inspired him was that of are equality and frateruity, still held thing in, tu Mazzini. Humanity, jnsented Italy, rising to claim almost absoluto away over the This conception of Humanity is once more her old place in the ten minds of the "advanced" thinken perfect. It is not more abstraccher and leader of Europe. He did and workers in every European tion, on the one hand, nor is it a not realise that Italy had already country. The conservative elemepta mero mechanical and numerical playeul out her part in the recons. of Society, everywhere represented whole, on the other, It is an organ- | trnction of European life and mainly by the ruling classer, is whole: "the collective and con- thought, through the Renaissance. were deeply distrustful of the new tinuons Being that mums up and But whntever might be the place of idens and movements among the rumprehrwin the crowiny wrien | Italy in this new reconstruction of people. And they were all over of rynir arrutim." It in the Europe, Mazzini'general ideal and Europe secretly and wiloptly connenrost approach to our own concep- philosophy of Humanity was, in bined in a crusade against the new tion of Humanity. In our langu. their practical applicntion, confined forcer, let loune nipun suciety by the nge and liternture the concept Hu- to thut continent alone. Ania bad not French Revolution. Mazzini saw. manity in conveyed by NA Ayanayet vitally entered the area of with the prevision that God gives to Nariyana is the soul of all organic European thought. Mazzini had his prophets, both the linitations creations:-SarvulchinAta Atma; the hardly any moral and wpiritual con- of the French gospel is well as a Witnu of all the countless workels: sciolines of that portion of huma- genernl outline of the new ideal of -- Akhilalokanakshi; the Eternal nity. His general ident and philo- the world. Not we really his contemBeing who pervades the whole of sophy of humanity, though quite poraries. The time was not ripe yet the human rnce, abil cunstitutes capable of ns much application to for it. And visions like these, that their onnontinl unity, and stands be the larger life and more complex come to those who are in advance of hind human history as the nece-hury problems of Axin to 'thone of their age always remain mere intui logic of human evolution and pro- Europe, was, however, practically tions which, however inspiring and KTEN. It is the same as the Christ applied to the Intter only. And, elevating they may be, are yet vaIdent conceived by philosophical therefore, the larger illumination gue and undefinod, like the herald Christinnity. thnt always follows the nppliction of dawn in the first suspicion of * Mazzini's conception of Humani of even universal principles to fresh glow on the eastern horizon. ty is perfect, and approaches both and wider field, could not come to Such, indeed, was Mazzini's the highest Hindu and Christinn the noble, and essentially correct, vision of the future dawn. He was ilea of it. Hat owing to the limi- ubiception of humanity that Mazzi. like John the Baptist, in the tutions of his time and environni had. His moorge failed, consc. Christian Dispensation, proclninmenta, he was not able to fully quently, to be a worid-inensage. ing the death of the old ora, un work out this perfect idea in the The application even failed in prepuring his world for a 4 new, the Achetne of his nationalism. Practi. Europe, Europe hne not yet been full signiticance of which even he cally his vision did not go beyond trainer and disciplined for this himself did not coinpletely realise, Europe. Italy was to be the initin- lofty gospel. It had, as yet, very while the multituces about him, tor people; Europe was be the field little vital refurence to the actunl vaguely apprehensive of a change, yet hardly dared to trunfer their affections from the old nu deondent Compound lodised Sarsaparilla with gold order to the new ideal held up tur removing all impurities before them. from the blood and put the liver in normal condition. Improvus digestion and peep the complexion rony. 4 ox. phial Mazzini's conception of nationalRe. 1-12. 3 ph. Rs. 5. Duz. Rs. 20 pund R«. 6-8. ity, like his idea of humanity was As for the new Catalogue and Calender for 1910 of Also ewentially arruct.. The terms INDIAN CAEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS, he lines to express the con. J, HOGALKURIA, Calcutta. cept Nationality are perfect, pode better has set bwen discovered. Nationality, he wye is the l'on : cience of the puIMEX sir Indici duality". It is this which wegw ESTALBISHED 1887. to different groups of human unifs, bonatiurting station, their special THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC function in Humanity, their specid ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. Bs mission among mankind. This is If you want reliable und gunuine Huinnunpaphia modicines, fake care Mazzini's" conception of Nationality that you get them from RINGER..! and the most modern conception of it has made to adwoespom the What is Zarzina ? C. RINGER & Co. | 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. Page #581 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ lower. vinin ide Yet it seeing very and more fully annet every day. In defining nationality as the htful if even Mazzini hadThir individuality, we now fully, rel individuality of peoplos. Manzini realised the Mignifionnce of ongnine, ezprown iwolf, in the first struck an chontially own definition of nationality, right nota. place, in the physical make and But What W h appò ipinition Nationality, he saya, is the indivi movement of different human be with him is to-day almost ancienunlimy of the people. The com ings. The general physiologientific truth. And this larger and paratively recent researcher both structure is practicntly the same fuller conception of nationality in psychology and -keiology have, among all men belonging to any which we claim is only the result imparted a complexity and comple particular noe or nation. But of the advance of our age over that new to the conception of indivi. there are almost endless variations of the great Italian Apostle of L ity, which it never had in within this general unity, of phy: Nationalism. V ini's dnyx The individuality of siological typer, almost every inili. man or woman is that undenia. vidunl differing from others on MOONDAC UPANISHAD OF THE lle but inexplicable romething which some point, either in the angle of ATHARVAVEDA, differentiates him or her from other the nose the THE FIRST MOONDACA. men and women,. This something ernnium, or the pigment of the FIRST CHAPTER is original and organic in the indivmkin. Thus, among even the white 1 1. Brahina first of the Gods was dual. It is not explainel by ACUR, some are blonde, some bru. born, the crentor of all, the world's ansthing that is or can be known nette, some have sharp and some protector; he to Atharran, his rolconcerning the individual. Neither flat features. In some the forhend in est son, declared the Coul-knowledge heredity nor enviroment, which brand, the lips thin, cyes large, thol in which all sciences abid. seem to explain a lot, can fully ex- nose stright; in others the cranium 12. The Gol-knowledge by Brahplaiu thone individunt differentie has a suggestion of conicality, the ma declared to Atharvan, Atharvan lions. Children of the saine parent, lips thick, the nose broad, eyes sinal, of old declared to Angir: he to brought up in the same way, in and the wholo appearance has the Satynvaha of the Bharadwajns told Huenced by the same environments, impress of the criminal and the it, the Bharadwnja to Angirus, bosh whether physical, intellectnal, or vicious on it. These phyniological the higher knowledge and the moral, develop different individual differenccs nro oftentimes indicaitius of their own. All that we tive of moral and mental difer. 3. Shunaca, the great hoitsecan sy is that there is something ences as well. But even with lord, came to Angirus in the way of original and organic in the very ont any marked physiological dis disciple and asked him, "Lord, make and constitution of different tinctions, there are fundamental by knowing what is all this uni. human beings which differentiate intellectual differences between one verse known ?" them from other human beings, and man and another, belonging not 4. Ho answered him, " 'Twofole! constitute the essential elements only to the same race or nation, or the knowledgo thou must have, of their inlividuality. Psychometry the same social set, but even born any the knowers of the Brahman, is engaged in discovering, if pos. of the sitme parents. These differ the higher and the lower. sible, the physical basis of human enccs aru as original and organic ns 5. Of which the lower, the Rix chincter or individuality. Paycho- the differencer in their physiological veda, the Ynjur, the Sauna, 'tbe Ingy is investigating the same ele- structures. 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THE MASTER AS I: SAW AIM Page #582 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ . KARMANdth : of various positione pratain alcutta about the, tain of the for ou arms And certainly the d the westen. tione Site gonerally in i Anehndy inntiling, He w tible, omnipresent. It is this which rootilidt and w h hey a drewed in ll bid bhotwhich orixinally roforred to holl whieb oricinely w w the Womb of creatures anges to white and had warni Wrapper throw over the upper part of bla Indy The Tu Team. All sides of them behold. . court was wrongly guarded by police warded by poliar Blue the area of the the 7. As the spider createth and under the supervision of Superintendeu Jati lioutová 10th Haultin, gathereth in agnin, wherbe spring AXTER HEARING THN EVIDENOK. The svry without retiring usapiniously ruginrent Weapot yet give the neup upon the earth, as the hairs of found ibe accused gnilty of inarder. ture of the back the body grow from a living man, against the Arrested His Lordship in ing sentence men but wany, that none of very mid: laitut yotr no in this universe all proceedeth Birendra Nath Dutta Gupte, yon have can learn the By far an we men been found guilty by the winnimoun doprired of u armad out of the Imntable. at de tinio verdict of the jury of the murder of Volunteers were det med bull *. Hy energy at work the BrahMoulvi Shaniw-ul Alum, and the sentention Yewterday. towbi. ce of the court is that you will be man extendeth itself, and from the takeu from this place to the place whence of moldina who hail from th e Brahina is born walter, and out you come and next to the place of ex. vincer And wh vinces and while the rumours have been .Upper Pro. Gaution and there to be hanged by the of Matter cometh the lifebroath spreading they have been quietly gettine neck until you are duad. their beJunging together to be Fendy for and mind and truth and the worlds unexpected departure. On Saturday laat RAJENDRAPUR TXATX DACOITY (AAK one Kavildar and thirty and and the law of immortality in of the 24th the Surendra Chandra Chikimity, An in. P atie took charge of the Law work. habitant of Madhyapur' in Bikrampur, sarly this morning the 10th has been arrested at Habiganj and boat for sind: 9. He that is omniscient and brught to lacca, upder police escort. Out of the ten wuen who had been . full-comprehending, of whom know. . whom know. This Arrest, to, to understood to be in tud originally three were there connection with Rajendrapur trria da released and tive more tine, making a to. lodge in the force and the energy, coity. tal of eight of the two remaining a He is that out of which Brahman The Public Proneontor, applying for two Havildar named Choone had a wepoy day's time to produce inuie identifying named Nurjan bave been mantan cometh, and from him Naine and witnesses, the hearing of argument for Court Martial to one year's imprisonment bail on behalf of Silanath Day Him Decek In the regiment. Itse enquiries go to Form are born, and from College student, arrestou. in connection show that there is much dejection at the Matter beginneth. with Rajendrapur train dacoity care, las stignia cnnt on the good nane of the rebeen ontponed to the 28th instant kinout by the provence of edition to evet o anuall an etbent Anong their ranke. TENALI Boxy Canx. 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B.---Bengal Chemical & Pharmaceutical Works *19 Upper Circular Röää, Calcutte. Page #583 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. Be • NEWS. Ziel Hug. Editor of "Porhwn," who Tur H. COUNT TRAGEDY. *A tried under Section 124A, Lendered Developments of an important cbrize an apology which was forwarded to ter have taken place since the perp DRAS LA FACTORY. Government. petration of the reent High Court wat On the 23rd Jannary demonstration Ishri Pershad, Editor of the "Bedari," IRRA. Terday at midnight the Police A given of the capability of the Madras against whom there was a inne of Jafar three houses in the northern clans fartory rently installed in its nation instituted by the police slao ten t ion of the town.. About 1-20. m.works 10 turn outlawwar Anil the dered on Aprilogy which was forwarded to " Thunwly Superintendent Crengin Indies and gentlemen who attended were the parter.lieneral of Polire. A charge aid by Inspetor Mulcahy of the conducted mund the works by MORA WA Alrendy ftatueel against the scenen. Joralagan Ilin Ntation, Turperter School and Jamen Short. The manufac. In contin with the Lahore edition Penit of the Kamartali Police Station ture of woda water littles was performerlue, M. Kelkar, Eilitor of the "Mar d of linen raided premier 1x European workmen from Germany Int" WAH examined before the City N 278 per 'hitpar Rond oecupind and the manufacture of tiles of Manga Magistrate. The examination W rohy one Hemanta Krunar (hatterjee Inre pattern Wa rformed by Indinn garding the reproduction in the " Marn his family. The Alien who were workmen. A very interesting time was hinteor other Indian papers of an arti. Armed with the way warrant in the went by all prosent. ele liv William Jennings Brynn entitleler of though w eh of the pre British rule in India" published in the miner al the doctor's nephew, KICK FOR KICK. New York "Sun"dated July 20th WMI. Bali Juin Nithi Mukerjee wbo An incident took placent the Lucknow Witne in reply stated that he reprodue lived in the host with his wife and Railway Station on the 23rd January od the article for which he was neither two chillo and who h leen employed A Bengali Vakil, in Bengali drva, WAA warned nor recuted a far is here in the Bengal Nervarist ANA whorthand laying ticket when one of the threr member The Hindu," the "Madras writer under the Hon My. Wherler, tourists, six feet high, went up, and find. Ntandard" the "Hengalee," and the main Nuclear to the Government ing the ticket winck l'atrikn" of (Slutta alan reproduced nerupird, hawled Bengal. The lot of Iwice weird out and kicked the Vrkil. This gentle the article. The "son" of New York letter, prout and look and two photo man got his head out of the window, look. and "Indin" of London were reived by graplar one WAR that of Talu Delen ed at the offender minarely in the face, witnes in eachange for the past twelve dr Nath Dry, Inte teacher in the repeated the operation on the tourist tenta (intral llege, the nther le years, the former very irregularly rept and then asked wnat he meant. The if went by any interested pity. Witness ing a group of laut Stuents of We tonrist growlod at him freely. Wege iluding the teacher who is had no prerannal knowledge of the article The being distributed at the endenttia on Vakil returned it more fiercely and that now employed in the leadmaster of the grenn in pamphlet form. This clined the Jherir High School. The search which wilenced the offender. examination and the evidence will be W ceneindel klout 7 , WAR NU Mubmitted through the District M in pervised by Mr. Togart Deputy Commi. A NAKIK ACARCT. trate to the Lahore Count. wioner of love. Before the l'olich with One Bhasker Ganesh was placed before diew, the room of Justindo Nath was the third Magistrate ly Inspector Sulli. luckel uply the Police ** superinten van of the Criminal Investigntion De. L'ATIALA EDITION CAX. lent creagan intimated that he intende partment who informed in Worship When the Special Tribunal, leuring continung the earth, mennwhile that the Arctixed WAS Arrested in Romliny the l'atinta Sedition 'ANC, Assembled thin countable Wall placed on poril kard on Friday Innt in connection with the morning in the Maharaja's court , the lutymt ride the room which in situated Nasik tragedy. It appears that Bhasker Provident intimated to the defence Men at the upper rey of the house while was a student at the Victorin Jubilee ders that the Maharjan order on the another contable Was placed on guard "Pechnical Institute and that he completed petition, filed by secured, paying for the at the gate of the boun his course at the Institute in Denmaler Maharaja's clemency, had not been wriv. Nimultanearly with the love Henrib. Irat, MSI as Mechanical Engineer od yet and that they intended telegrupil the Paline, hended by Inspector L.you He then went to Nanik and was arresteding to His Highness for intruction. In tailed preime No 19 Hematolle latin en suspicion on his return to Bombay on the meantime the caso WAN powtponed in. tapi ly Jotun Nath's uncle Hul Friday. Hu Worship remanded the definitely. Anth Bundoo (hatterjee. 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Apart from this he is waid has awarded thaunch the Commissioner witnessed either the grout of here to be the onlcutta agent to the Maha of Police Mon of Rs 1,000 to the Intive power to the Govern 19j Y udea abil buku after the pero who were instrumental in the India or an intering recognition Maharaja's he in ('alcutta sider arrest of the murderer, the annount will the necessity for brudering the wie Sing work ou retion. The Police be distributed by the Comminner of of Administration too low we re. ariving at his bouwe knocked At Police, ('alcutta, to the persona cucerund. etwin encarurd. prenentative of the kuueral interents the country. th, gato which was noted from within That becensity was tirse with wooden bar. An no pone W** THE VICEROY'S SPEECH met by the woundation, anul nubreyttat ale by the later, who were fantas. ly the qui-election, of wdditional weni Tin Excellency, the Viceroy delivered In the Police, it is alleged, bruke ape bers of the Governor-Guneval's w the following addren of welcome as the ell. The Brst the gate and rutered the prominen auditional inouber Wasp first meeting of the formerl Imperial where a thorough search WAH made. pultel nearly 80 years ago under the Irginlntive Council... These promise were al visited by Mr. Act of 1832 That mense wax lud "CIKYTIKSEN, Trxart during the marrh which result Mawalay. Since then the white y I welcome the members of this new ty. in the unixurr of the Maharaja's arount aflecting their appointment has leri constituted Imprrial Council (# their coke and correspondence. The Police gradually s pend tu tirut Anhembly at the capital of the Indian et varying - in withdrawing from the house march ditions, wbile their numbers were in Empire. off with Anath Babu who, it is erennol to The conible wixten by the Arts canion in replete with political #id, br been detained in custoly of 1802. That Act like its perder meaning. It marks the close of Mystem The Police ali nerrhed preininni No. has been kunded by the aduti of administration wirich, under the guide 141 Cornwallint. St. which, it is said, Te of more mivu hagislation and in ance of many illustrion statestuen, hex en relate with tl Act of 1900 this uewis in the mention of Babu Kinnri fall contributed much to the property of InSarkar, who is waid to be a l'hkil of the constitute Imperial ('murid y f... dix and to the glories of lr hintory.it iligh Court. Our representative viritec the first time machbleil. opens a new er with the indugration of The house but could get no details of I have nerely Ventir toket la bronder principle of government, oud the arrh, the inmatea being warnel the progress of British though this Council Room is ill-Adapted legislation, le by the Police not to petk to any one FAU m ot hot foellut murb for the neamulation of our increased .. about the March. It ireportel criticis of the rent policy of the mimoher's and for the convenience the Government of Fucia that an arrest was made but won in public, it Im Meened best to me that we e been oblivit thir respect no reliable information of Met history and lus bonn biccup.. would first resemble within the wall of nuld be obtained. It is said thint there the place which Wellesly fottuced uxl in the issumption that the end of war the are in a menure connected with tho (Souncil Chamber hallowed by the years ago can continue to be the Linh the recent High Court outrage. of way. That is an impossibility lekinlative traditions of the last 10 years. I'we arTOH were made in connection wanny inwonces Invo combined to make Those years have witne nech tl meno with the Alum murder at Krimnagar, Pidation of the Indian Empire an it exinde it and we have had to follow in anmely, Talit Kumar Chatterjer, pleader the footsteps of the state when who hav to-chuy, they tell story of troubles and inil Law Lecturer in the local colAnaieties, of burdwan Michewand mRNY preceded and to recognise that nge and his clerk. They were arrest glorion pied. but they have througe British rulo Wilit again de I+-adapte el ally the tralies of the Arme novel cubitioun--conditii far rut luren of recurring IministraHolice ! Ini Babalar Benoile Kumar Dorch than any with tive changes in bary which om with social frupt of the (IIou charge of prederemuse had to duw! in that pel gree in aanro in politialthght abrucut of murder. The Warrant tu tical forces known to them . Partly dne to the rate of in eduration signed by the District Magistrate and the Mynte came into existence in India which introduced into xlix by British two personu Were taken by the police to is no longer posible for British ! rulers him. Several plenders appeared before ministrators to ignorr, whilst the treni It has been a period of evolution. We the Mngistrate and prayer for bail. They of events in the Par Putlys love wed in Norive tages from Wol. - were told that the art WEPP made. lesley's nail Supreme Council appointed tuated the nubition of East under the unders of the missioner ly the land of Coutrol-to the days of Iation. 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KARMAVOGIN. new posibilitas seened to sprifig in with those of A ruling mee, while the taken place beford e rt ww the for k intenee-there were indications direction influencen of political life winton, over watch Six Charlie Aiterem - popular demanda in (hine, in Pernia, home are wimultaneously in full moon prouided, to enquire into the employment IM Egypt and in Turkey, there was an with the w of political thought of Indiace in Ababhie et vicon, a #wakening of the Eastern World, and bave alon the no report of the 'om. though, to outward appearancer, Iudia | "To what extent the ponple of lodia T mitihe appointed by Lord Duttorin to coin was quiet, - in the sense thatthere was M* whole air m h yet capable of ser- ander propowals for the reconetrulionul it that moment no visible acute political ving in all branebey of alministration Legislative Councils on a represlativa citation, she had not uncaped the to what extent they are individually basis (1888), over which Sir Geory. Oben general infection, and before I had been entitled to whare in the political re- ney provided, of which the present the country A year I share the view presentation of their country, to what Lard Macdonnell we becretary. I ..f my llegues that beneath a ceruingly extent it may be possible to weld to curious to no from that report how imi c! Nurf.144 there exinted a mass of gether the truditional wymiantbies and lar conditions and Angela were thr, mothered political liamatont, much of Antipathien of many different races and to what they are now; with the ouer whielt wu thoroughly justifiable, and due different crned, and to what extent onception that we have now to deal with 144 which we will called upon to the creat hereditary rulers of Native further growth of Ararly twenty years rainine. We heartily recognised the States should Airt to direct Imperial of increaning polition aspirations. layalty of the mass of the people of policy, are problems which the experience "But tbougb increased representations India and we were not prepared tn sup- of future-yera can wone gradually wolve. Atill the popular cry as it was in 1 pron new, but not unnatural, aspirations But we, the Ciovernment of India But other demands or rather sugretiens ar withont examination. You cangot it for annot Khut onr eyes I t rundi. shaping themelves out of a forewhadowca ver on A wafety valve, no matter how tion. The political atmosphere in full metamorphic We are Loll of 4 Com Nound the boiler 1047 be. Smething of change, questions Are before in which of 'pinces, of an Indian Member of the had to be done and we decided to in we cannot afford to ignore and which Viceroy's Erocutive Council, of a hidu crease the powers and expand the scope we must attompt to answers and to Member on the Secretary of State ( of the Act of 1892. non it would appear wil important thit cal, add in nekeition to the okler las • It is important that my Hon'ble ('ol. the initiative woull emanate from tis, putr i on ball of ingin repre legume and the Indian public whould know that the Government of India, would renton on the Legislative ki, WO the history, the early history at any rate, not be put in the pmiting of appearing ale asked to consider new prire. of the reforms which have now been inc- to have ith hands forced Luy agitation presentation of the Budget .. the ioned by Parliament. They haul theit in this country or by pressure from home roy'Laginlative Council, a prolongati genewin # note of my own dremel to that we should be the first to recognize of the Budget Debate and further my wlengtes in August 1906 nearly Murrounding conditious and to place be tunity for final discussion A (0) 3 years It was on entirely on fore His Majesty' (overnment the ponibilities while there, I will be the views I had niyaelf formed of the opinione which personal experience and Krateful for the opinion of the c ! inition of fair in Inline. It was due 4 clue wah with the everyday life tee l hope to paint, limuiting ! to ne ugestions from homewhuther it of India entitle un to holl. for the prevent to only our opiniet ut was good or bwl, I am entirely respon. "This view I feel wure my collongue in any pronal for the increase of n wibile for it. It dealt with the conditions where with me. Mr. Morley cordially Hentation it in wholutely ) it appeared to me the Cvernment of approve it and in purukne of it 01. varminent of lat.ves it and in the of itu. Iard the important inton MA Indix haul then to consider, and it i n cred, on my authority in hi4 recent the country, An expressed in part e : Hinwerable for much that han followed in ham followed in Bucut Budget heel my intention of appoint. och my intention of appoint , of the Art of Nu blon ito wake, my Hon'ble (Wirguck willing a committee from the Viceroy' ('un e li's committee. . perhaps allow me to reul it to them. cil to consider the question of possible () the intent 'the ! This is what I thru wrote: lefolin, nobility and bed wh. "I feel wure my run will agter Buchenwirio lave, All you are awar, pret permanent take in the with me that Indian atlair's and the () the inte of the trade. methods of Indian administratiou have fes h lari laman TIHET attracted ture publie uttention (c) the intes the plant i n the com SWALESINI LOOMS. Empenho in ludia and at home that . . It ment. The meant for their (1) the intellet Flyshuttle lani con A bot far to seek. The growth cheap ind i ve aminta . if !stion which British rule but done pruitable without in prits. Working leht con renunts withont breah ye. Fitot t a - c to nuraye in luing fruit. Impiant classes of the palatin 11 trans apply to might ! presentelu. learning to Italine their w punition AKOLA, BL.Antise wel (7) An Indian Well turtinate for themselves their own in il. tellectual capacitin and to pare their (i) si pent . ... L irical of the L. , for an equality of ritizen op D 1316 Pla okume 35. UPPLP CHIPUR ROAD ce সিংহ মার্কা 10: Moti na CALCI: গেরোচন Please call at or write with particulars to Kabiru-JOTINDRA NATH GUPTA KABIRATNA THE FOUNDER AND LATE PRINCIPAL' TH AN TO AURVED BISTAR SIN!T4. Strata Page #586 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 12 KARMAYOGIN, . (d) I'rolongation, the art Delinte. We love Tilt that the political str e, And un count of them, toren pcedure An to Arrauntation if the Hi p here of a buitiniy muy became the conclusions they bad deliber *t and power of inving kindlast. clone and windin, and that the almit cute to And to throw overboard their "Thi Minute in cirruliste for the intance le nir in Veneti. Il to it methenie for reform? Were they to le farovation of Membo wc al, fue halth and th. W. have nimel his litrund ly an anarchical plot out of a whou hulle alto poviy muy at the found inlet of ply they bail deliberately adopted ? postinn torproof W innert tot'n warm of 1 almolutely refuse to admit that they may brwire to loghe, an hil will ulinin platine Wut I have the junt ampirations of the In truncated in the ter j un wan vin the cat wh Muhjects of the King Emo - When the annimittee hut terlalvarl Inca politsewn appel net not should le jeopardised lay traitomun cona. ther Report will be laid before (Coun ilufrequently to immit these pirator. That is a concession I will not tar full contratiny The mrlinery of our w e W ytre ti, That note rhicited valuable opinions explained in our P lution or Notenber! But it is unfortunately too true blat I wan fully dimi n (bunvil; and oth. There is no wity for me to the progress of the work upon which Duh, am you are aware, ICH MIRKTAI in it, it has aduly a fully clit luas been engaged, and in the completion Will we wrote in their entirety. By used by the public. We by no HTM of which we hoped to confere welcome the vinment of Indon, it had the charmwrestron for it, we know that bron upon the people of India has been fumbatwin of the firnt wheme of inform there will lw much to learn fmmi ex barvel by succession of abominable iley submitted to the Secretary of State perience of it working and that it may crimes which have foreed my Government Yume Mi Witten. Land Moley tire alterntion in the future, but if into one replenie measure after another. ght Inca battle in both Hount of r ive judged Indian public opinion And yesterday, on the eve of the AssemPlanet 11 tuby Krent and non- correctly, the verti halen in a bly of this (rumil, faithful and gallant le pre n d there has been favour in wmitting the .... cernity for public Net Wu brutally murdered . .. inte help of rewD C ***** and the Chuvarnbeut of administra high and the general Mithin ... pl Prints of the ligh Court Milf it not yet been woundnes of the lines we have followed and in the brown.l. ht of day. A wpirit l 'hui parein the form of Of couru we went with any hitherto unknown to India has cute 1. i 2 . l n tuit me b o nden in indunting the time. It would have been infor into existen, spirit opposed to all the with cement of Imelin bu Lunate indeed, if s heme of vant puoli teaching of Inditen religion and traditions, It follow We lin til moment hullut elicitudin On! A rt of Ally and lowlane which Ful l that representative 1. Hi! Western H P in totalul clivethily of ophon. and divewity of opinjon. But there isneks to muihvert but only British rule At there N eks to the hele to the Indian Empire and ne criticinin which I ofte to Accept but the garments of Indian Chief, le mal ta the tuition of 1. when I aluno dievply indulted for their Man that Inchini onli -the suggestion that the councils Art 114 mit mit fopular represen. of 10 in the mult of ions to loyal sintance. We are called upon to that the fety and welfare of laditious agitation. There is the found deal with subterranean machinations this untry is depend on the Mupre. of British ministration and and methods of tion for any such asumption--unless tinations, and IN NIY A, in hocinetan, of the politseal condition i rubber), dangerous to the pullie wafely celerate to any kind of representa of India in 1906, I have endeavoured and dinereditable to the fair fame of I lly. But we love been leeply impressed by to describe it is to be rock N * L itious which we doing their best helunging political oonditions alluced эпсечкion – though it was a recognition to inveigle into thet me be the youth 14 1111 hote, and wewe udovoured u met them on l of the country poisoned by the dinina euing the represen the necessity for whichi no Misponsible Limit l y the heil Art of niminintentats en citan of revolutionary literature, which, 1. L anding its run of predme The mundut Maxutes were the out of a chivalrwin unwillingness to inin lahating portunities for delite, tient of the litical crimes which have 1.1 v s the lowlanefndun public terfere with any form of freedom of bantalone full workers with tim horrified All Inclin, and they were per pech. British adminintentione have 11 Brah administration, and by me petrated 1 yeti'n after my Councils com tolerated for too long. Iresent dangers ning the re l ation of the impotmittee had continenced to fortuulate their were prepared to nuent, and the morn! an interents and imunity which training of the rising generation our om this real length of Ind, whilat reform propul. Then came the Man duty will no longer allow us to neglect. la same time regnising the claim icktollah cintden discoveries, followed at We can no longer tolerate the preachinge s onal de Welkomme of revolutionary p . We are del intervals by a repilion of outrages nur III mind be held on to the apple mined to brillo literary lees. I am Incha in Queen Victoria's Irmation Insons in their origin. Was the Govern glad to believe that the support of an ment of India in the face of those out- enlarge couueil will go far to sure the Indian public of the soundness of any Uren we muy deeruit right to introduce. Ilead office --BOMBAY. 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(l'hindelphia) can be copaulted daily from Agents wanted everywhere. ( Y. M. Lists free on application. BERIGNY & Co. SEN & SEN 12, LN, BAZAR STREET, Calcutta 61, Chowringhee CALCUTTA. 14, SWADESHI LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LIMITED. 5 Medals Page #587 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMA YOGIN I had' timport to bring in wow Chapell communition aprel interests, for whom prenent Count Hop chample, in the under an unclouded political'sky. No one plended in my note, I fool con nood that old Counell w o rk wind to shake theke has longed naope minently than I have to the dignity and good nonno of thin Counspeechim witting. With a council of six allow hygones in ha lyxanns and to con cil will be worthily maintained, and ty Additional memlere it will be almost Bence new administrative era with that the natition of Indian ship of inprwille fur menbert to hear Aspeaker Jean late. The cow of recent frente state will be loyally and bly Aswisted. if he were to work while retaining his bas cancelled the reallation of the hopen, And now that my term of my high wat so that we proprio to witor that and I can but avert thu the Art duty office is drawing to a chy: 1 hope I wony and make it rule subject of our to of every government is to maintain the feel that my pain of work have born the Legislatie (uueil prawing it--that olhervance of the law,--to provide for the momo fruit, and I am grateful to Provimeruber henceforth should stand present, and as far it nu for the future denou in that he ha pared me to be when making their peeches The prenent on this frent historical necasion. other ulterations are soon or love of ita charge, to rale, and, if need be, to rule HON'BLE MR. SINHA'S SPEECH. the same charter. We considered that with a strong hand. The Hon'ble Mr. S. P. Sinbs said: it was not devitable to make any sobatanBut, gentlemen, though I have no wish beg to give notice that at the next ment. tial change on the Rules before onu ing of the Council I shall propone certain had Jonger Mand to dinguine from you the anxieties of the long experinnert Amendments in the rules for the Lngis. of the existing Rules which, if I may moment, I do not for an instant aduit lative business of the Council of the venture to My NO, have worked very well that the necessity of ruthlearly eindicat(hvernor-General. A copy of the exint. Ho far as the old Cesancil in concerned. I ing great evil from one midnt whould throw more than a praxing whadow over ing Rules together with the proposed hope hon. Members will agree with me Amendments and matements of objects Inchis that it is inadvin Lila and inexpedient to the general political situation in I believe that situation to be better than make any change in the exinting Ruler and rerne for those ainendment has en laced on the table before before we have notite practical experience it was five years ago. We must not al. low of the working of the Rules. I inerely Hon'le meinber and to-day I desire to immediate dangers to blind us mention these ouervations in order that to make two remarks with regard to those the evidence of future promine. I believed that the loadening of propond amendments. First, that hon'ble members inny feel that we are not political representation har naved India proprning any drantie changes in the ex. Rules for the conduet of legislative busi ne nra, hon. menbers will notice, enfrom far greater trouble than those we inting Rules of Businente lare now to face. I am convinced that tirely distinct from the rules which have Counnel theu adjourned to Friday, the the enlargement of our administrative 9th in tant. been made by the Governor-General in machinery las enormously strengthened Council --that in the Executive Council - the hands of the Viceroy And namely, the Rules for the discussion of of the Government of India, and has the Financial Statement and Rules for SWADESHISUGAR Irrought factors to our nid which would the anking of questions. The Rules Are The Sugar manufactured by the the wine have had no aynpathy with made by the Governor-General in Council UN 'I believe above all that the follow and has nothing to do with them. The Cawnpore sugar Works Ld. are cer. Prvice of British and Indian adminis. Rules wo now seek to make aro Rulertified by respectable persons in erators under a supreme British Govern. for the condurt of legislative busines different parts in Indir a but its ment in the key to the futuro politi- properly so called. 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PASSING THOUGHTS. hon had to get the shent first of the appointment in the United States, trained and sensitive trate and then The contrast is indicative of the imYodantle Art of the average mind before it could mense gulf between the tooming The progress a new tendency or be mid to be universally recognised. wealth of America and the minerablus new movement is making can be the real qnestion in whether the 1 ingligence of India, and the richest tueasured by the mount of opponi. Vedantie style hay anything in it country in the world. Atnerien IN tion it meets, And it is encouraging that is true, deep and universal, the land nbove will Innds where onto note that the revival of Indian whether it has a motive, power of joyment, bhoga, is frankly ruong. Art is exciting intellectual oppo- interpretation, A MIO in making nized and norepted. Indir, mung nents to adverse criticism. Mr. Vincent Truth reveal itself in form, such as seal itself in form, such as would way in the land above all Smith, solid and well-equipped will ensure ita conquest of preju lands where bhoga in sternly refused. scholar and historian but not hith dicen breed purely an inability to That is the chon view; we are erto noted as an art-critic, recently receive or welcome new impressions. not inclined to think it the correct lectored on Indian Arlo Ancient and The answer to that crucial question view. The nuceticism of India i modern. It is not wurprining that cannot be doubtful Verlantic Art # phase, A chameteristic of # civili he should find little to prise in the reveala wpirit, kentin truth, the Sition dominated by an unfavour. chureteristic Vedantic Art of our soul in the way, the lasting type able environment and driven in cruntry and meal to limit ita excel or ider in the mutable form with upon ithelf, The classical period when lener to a fork musterpiecen. Neith power and masterly revelation of Indin was full of life, activity do Ar in it anrprising thu ho should which Eunun art in incapable. velopment, abounding vigour lefend. object to the revival of the national it in therefore Mum to conquering herself muccessfully against the traditions as restoring Bryhminic European stenlily allinn thought impact of the outer burburinn, was veprateness from the traditions of And knowledge are conytering the period of frnk and lavinh onios the root of the world. These are hard and arrow materialism of the ment far more intellectual, artistie; arguments that are as obvious as nineteenth century. perfect than any thing Europe has they are superficial. But it is Ascetielam and Enjoyment. ever been capable of even at its strauga to find him basing his opi- Small things are often indicativo best. In yet older literature we niow she io feriority of the Vedan- of gront and far-reaching tendencier find the tre spirit of India, 1 splentic glo on its appeal not being While glancing at the Modern did capacity for bhoga and traga universal This merely means Review,-- Always the best worth in their highest terms, the utter that the Verlantic notive and pon- perusnl of our Indian monthlien, - enjoyment of the householder, the entinen are new to the Enropen our attention was arrested by A utter renunciation of the mannyasin. mind, and the average eye, e lavod slight illustrated article on Railways | To take the utinast joy of life, to be to old w eintion cangOt iramel in India and Anrica. The writer capable of the utmost renuncintion diately welcome what is now and contraste the squalor, indigence and of life, at one and the same time ill-understood. Every new step for discomfort of railway travelling in in the same mind and body, to bn wand in Artistic tradition within this Paradise of the officient Anglo- master of both capacities and bound Barone itself his beun met by the Indian with the lavish comfort and by neither,--this was the secina of same tiited compreloquion and opylence of railway Furnishings and India, the mighty discipline of Page #596 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. which Junuka was the truitional loro reburkably muddled than his is to him an interference with ih. rinplar. "Renonnee all that thon knowledge of indinn civilisation liburty of the individual. ane te mayest enjoy all,"--this is India's and literature. Ix his exhortation sets ont tu "Ranasinate cu rharucteristic mesage.-1100 Bud to Indian womanhood to stand bust dennocratic President, constituti than holute renunciation, not the to its ancient moorings he jombles king of imperial Chear with European's slavement to his budi- together Swayamvaras, the rape of terrible impartiality, an insane loul ly, vital and intellectual desires and the Sabines and Shacuntali in cality. For if we ask him how npputit. Tynga within, bhoga miraculous fashionAt co Swayam. liberty of any kind excupt the lib. without Ananda, the divine de. varn that we are aware of, did the ty of the strong to prey on the light of the purified Boul, evibracing women come forward as peacetnakers wenk can exist in the absence both. between the abducting hero and guvernment, he will probably Allens in Ancient India. the disappointed suitors. Mr. answer that by right education, We extract olsuwhore a brief arti. Risley has been misled by pitch- right idons and right feelinge wat le on the above subject froin the forking his early memories of be established and the spirit December Inuliun Review for which Roman history into Ind in epic and of brotherhood will prevent the we had no puce in our former instas. narrative. And need we say that abuse of liberty, and if anyon: The ancient Indinn treatinent of there was neither Swayamvara, nor fnfrnger this unwritten law, he in uns foreign residents forms i curious fighting nor peacemaking in the be destroyed as if he were A noswin contrast to the spitit of exclusion story of Shnenntal? Thin in the first itd benyt. And by a parallel logie which is growing upon modern tume, more voer, that at started Indian he seeks to destroy all the living nations. We have our own doubts public has been pointed to Shieun. symbuis of a state of society which symbuis of a abuut that little privilege of exemp- tala ns the ideal Hindu woman. Sit, slands in the way of the coming of tion from uits for debt which Mr. Draupadi, Savitri, Damayanti, - his millenniuni, Hayaraden Rau mention with these aro familiar to ns as ideals, The Gita and Terrorism appreciation; it woull obviously Lut Shacuntala is Mr. Rixley's Mr. Risley repeats a charge we place the nlien merchant at a dinown aldition. To us she is a beauti- have grown familiar with, that the advantage when compared with tho ful poetic creation, not an exemplar not an exemplar Cita has been misused as a gopal nerupulous honesty of the Indian of feminine conduct. We observe of Terroridih. We antibot And any traders, and we are not sure that it basis for this accusation except the inay not have been a subtly stroke ration for Mr. Risley's poetic ap bare fact that the teaching of Nu of Chanakynliku diplomacy to ture over Shncuntala. We do not Gitu Wis part of the education given ovddle the resident foreign middle- know whom we should congratulate by Upendranath Banerji in the man out of existence while favour- more, the poet of the lrose Bill or Maniktola gardon. There ing the non-resident importer. his admirer. evidence to show that ite tenets The chief inportance of the article Anarchism. 'were used to justify « goepel vi is, howerer, the incidental light it Are we not entitlol, by the way. Terrorism. The only doctrine of throws on the organisition of life in the interests of the English lan thu Gita the Terrorist can pervest in ancient Indin. We are too apt gunge, to protest agiinst the mixnp- to his use, is the dictum that the to forget how noble, groat and well- plication of the word Anarchists Kshatriya munt ulay as a part of his uppointed a life it was. There to the Indian Terrorists and Ahar- duty and he can do it without in weru no railways, telegraphs or chism to their policy? Their me. if he puts egoirim away and acts Rlcumships, it is true, and democracy thods are wild and lawless, their seltlusely without attachment in and was beginning to go out of fashion etfort is to create anarchy, but Anar. for God, #mcrificu, usan in favour of a centralised burvall chinni and Anarchist are terus uffering of action to the Lord of cratio monarchy. But in spite of which imply something very differ action. If this t'aching is in itsell these drawbacks, the ancient life of ent, a thing as yet unknown either false, there is no moral basis for thu ludia Waly is splendid, iu careful, 19 in practice or in thoury to India. hero, the soldier,the judge, the king convenient, ay humane, as enlight The Irish Fenians did the site the legenlature which recognises ened in its organisition is thatof any things as the Iridian Terrorists are capital punishment. They HAN undern society ur adininistration. now practising, but nobody uver all be condented w criminals su The Scholarship of Mr. Risley. called thern Anarchists; to wipply offenders against humanity. It Wo Aro Mut concerned with the this term is to bring anarchy into undoubtedly true that since the political issues of Mr. Risley's great the tnodern Use of language. It is revival of religious thought in India uratorical effort in connection with doubtful whether any Indian who the Gita hns venson to be what Mr. the Pruss Bill, for we bavo re has not been to Europe, really knows Risley calls it, a transcendental tufike politich; but Mr. Risley what' Anarchism is. Philusuphical philusuphy, and hus been made ** # schilar falls within onr pro ly, it is the negation of the necourity rule of life. It is undoubtedly or vines, and we only bype our of government; in practice, it is often that selennness, courage, rutierky on that subject will not thu n ot wyination to destroy and noble hetivity ble beet wil goverment irrespective of preached exiee us to the provision against as tlu keruel W tb it nittionality or nature. Democracy ethics of the City bringing officials into That contempt. is us abborrent to the Anarchist 1. teaching he is no country Even at that risk wo must tako as Crurism, national government buen condemned as ignoble, che Jonvo to say that we can only bupe intolerable as the goverpinent ninal or subversive of worality, vor Mr. Risley's ethnological science is of the foreigner. All government is a philosophy of any value to my USB CHAT.191 RAZ03 49 SURGICAL INSTR?YSYTSTYS BEST ROVIABLE IN TAS MAZGI, . Page #597 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ NARMAYOGIN. sensible being if it is only transcen- iinagination and exporivuce, nine | Citn. "There are two Purushiwa in incinto dental and cannot be lived. We and forin, Bentution and vibration the world, the akahan mil the Atrongly protost against the brand swe: onward for ever, without kshar - the kultura is all crentures. of Auspicion that has been songht bevinning without end. rising into the ik hand in called Katush, the the khara to be placed in many quarters on view, sinking oirt of Night; through one on the suminit. There 14 40the tenching and pression of the it the one Intelligence with its mil. other Purushn, the highest (attam). City, our chiof national heritage, lion solfexpressions pours itself. called also the Parannatma oraour hope for the future, our great abroad, an can with innut erablo preme Spirit, who enters into the force for tho, paritication of the waves. One particular self-expres- three worlds, (the world of Fushupw. norw wonknusses that stain and swapna, jngrat, otherwiso the causu! hamper our roople. and continent, but that dour not mental and physical planos of c . and cannot abolinh the phenomenal tence), and Hustnins thern rn ther! THE THREE PURUSHAS. universe. The One is for ever, and imperishable lord.". And in the the Many are for over because the thirteenth chapter, while drawing One is for ever: So long as there the distinction between the lower • The greatest of all the philoso- is a , there will be WAVOH. Purusha and the higher, Srikrishn.. phical problems which human in the occanic Atir and change definos more minutely the relationin thought hou struggled to folre, is of universul Naturg. the soul or of God and the individual novil the exact nature and relation to us. Purusha is the standing point, Nature. "Prakriti is the basic mune of the conscious Intelligence in the strule, inmoving. unchanging. of cause, effect and agency; the phenomenal existenco around. The cternal, nityah sarvagatah athanur Purusha, of the sense of enjoyment idualist denies the phenomonal exis- achalayain sanatinah. In the of happiness and grief; for it icon troce, thu materialist denies the whole, the Purusha or soul is one, - soul in Nature (Purusha in Prakritis conscious Intelligence. To the former, there is One Spirit which supporte that onjoys the threefold wurhinks phenomenon is #pring shallow the stir of the Universe, not many. of things.curd by Natare, (th. on thu luminous calin of the single In the individual the One Purusha play of conservation, creation, il universal Spirit: to the latter, intel. hus thrco stages of personality: He destruction; reception, ronction All ligehou is a temporary Iesult of the is Onr,' but triplo, trivrit. The resistance ; illumination, minnep motions of Matter. The idealist Upanishads speak of two birds on tion and obscuration; calin, work it! can givo no satisfactory explanation one tree, of which one unts the fruit inertin; all being litferent manif.. of the existence of the shadow, he of the tree, the other, seated on 1 tions of three fundamental for admits that it is inexplicable a thing higher branch, does not eat but called the ganns or crvential propr thnt is and yet is not the interi- watches its fellow: one in ishi or ties of Prakriti); and it is the attack alat can give no artifactory expla- lord of itself, the other is injsha, ment of the soul to the gunes the nation of the existence of intelli- not lord of itself, and it is when the the cause of births in bodies gence; hu simply tries to trace the enter looks up and perceives the and evil. The highest l'urushit in stages of its development and the gruntness of the watcher and fills this buily 14 the one who watches irethods of its workmgr, and covers himself with it that grief death, whu Hitnctions, who enjoys, whyp ver the want of an explanation by subjection, in one word maya holl, who is the mighty Lorem! the abundant minuteness of his ob- ignorance, and illusion, ceases to the Supreme Soul." Servations. But the Nuul of Mar, touch him. There are two unborn The personality of the Supreme looking out and in, is. natisfied who uro male and one unborn who is Soul is universul, not individual. neither with Shukarn nor with female she is the tree with its Whatever is in all creatures, ohr.de Heckel. It sees the universal sweet and bitter fruit, the two : ter, imagiuntion, perine, ***IBU Nce of phenomeus, it won the the birds. One of the unburn on sensation, motion, in contained by universul existence of Intelligence.joys her sweetness, the other line Him as an object of Mpiritual It works 'terun which will admit put it away from him. Thene ne mens without limiting to both, covor both, identify both; mining ham. He is all things atne the two Purushas, the ukwhurst, or Such in universulity iN-* .. it dumand, out an elimination of intautable spirit, and the kuhane, port and cither, but it reconcilement. apparently mutable, and the tree or Pinwidunt.114 The Upanishads do not deny the woman in Irakriti touw, but it can uniceral be the det ! ing limit of inchidul rowlity of the world, but they iden- is calli Energy which the Europesu Something bestilt tily it with Brahman who tris Nature. The kshmi pruhu in in unething put torward, and th:10. cuids it. He is the one without the moul intre and enjoying Montad; Hu is the All. If all is ...turs, the stunt il mattination in the d mash in the ark "It is sent an eternal faut Brahman, then theru cun bu tuthing cotille Nature hud watching that in the wath of individ but Brahoan, and therefore the her. But there is One who in tenebrom the Jiva or trin exintetice of thu All, survum idum, geted on the true, Intoccupies and dues aut contrmlict the unity of it, who is not only londofur." The Jait or individuelle : mhuri purushi, w Hinwulf, but lord of all that bow bu Bruhigan, tue's not establish the reality of Wud, dittotence. It is He is higher than thu khar, And the Supronar stands the skin one Intelligonce looking at itself higher than the akshara, Ho in puruha,' the bird on the suminit of the tre from Purushottama, the Soul ono with joyous in.hr a hundred view points, ench blish, dasturbed by the potat conscious of and enjoying the Col, with the All. Luruh These three l'uru- h ara describ. aro describ. existence of the others. The shore. of Nature, impartially watching receiving its ing l ise ·less stream of iron and thongbed in the Gifteenth clmpters of the Page #598 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 4 wablo existence without being fot d moment bound. or affected. ternally self-gathered, eterally fee. This akshain parasha is our rial self, our divine unity with Gurt, our maliciable freedom froin that which is transient and changing. It did not exist, there would 40 estpe from the bondage KAMWAYEGANE titndinous flux and renaxy Pa kriti. The enjoyment of Purushottapi is both in Pakriti and beyond it, it embraces nd is the reality of all experience and enjoyment. Development is determined by the kshara purusha, but not conducted by him. It is Prakriti, the Universal Energy, that conducts development under the law of canse and effect, and is the true agent. The soul is not the agent, but the lord who enjoys the results of the action of his agent, Prakriti or Nature; only by his attachment to Prakriti he forgets himself and entifies himself with her so as to have the illusion of agency and, by thus forgetting himself, censes to be lord of himself, becomes subject to A SYSTEM OF NATIONAL EDUCATION. Causality, inprisoned in Time and Space, bound by the work which he He himself, being a part of God, is made in His image, of one nature with Him. Therefore what God is, he also is, only with limitation, subject to Time; Space and Causality, because he has, of his own will, accepted that bondage. He is the witness, and if he ceased to watch, the drama would stop. He is the source of sanction, and what he declares null and void, drops away from the development. He is the enjoyer, and if he became indifferent, that individual development would be arrested. He is the upholder, and if he ceased to sustain the adhuru, the vehicle, it would fall and cease. He is the lord, and it is for his pleasure that Nature Acts. He is the spirit, and matter is only his vehicle, his robe, his means of self-expression. But all his sanctions, refusals, behests act not at once not there and then, not by imperative absolute compulsion, but subject to lapse of time, change of place, working of cause to effect. The lapse may be brief or long, a moment or centuries; the change small or great, here or in another world; the working direct or indirect, with the rapid concentration of processes which men call a miracle or with the careful and laboured evolution in which every step is visibly ordered and deliberate; but so long na the jiva is bonnd, his lordship is limited and constitntional, not dospotic and absolute. His sanotion and signature-aro necessary, but it is the Lorde spiritual and temporal of his mind and body, the Commons in his external environment who do the work of the State, exocute, administer, legislate, life and death. joy and grief, Sin and virtue: wo should be psoners in i Cage without n door, heating our wings against the Nars in vain for an exit; life and death, Joy and grief, 'sin and virtue would be eternal, ineffugable restiis not temporary rules determining the great game of life, and we should bo unwilling actors, not free playmates of God able to suspend and renew the game when we will. It is by realising our oneness with the Akshara purusha that we get free-sanctions. dom from ignorance, freedom from the cords of desire, free-toin from the imperative law of works. On the other hand, if the akshara pusha were all, as the Sankhya philosophy contends, there would bo no basis for different experience, no varying personality, every individu! existence would be precisely like every other individual experience, the development and experience of one soul in Nature an exact replica of the dovelopinent ind experience of another soul. It 14 the kshara purusha who is creatures, and the variety of exponge, character and development offeeted by a particular part of the universal swabhava or naturo of conscious existence in phenomena lng attached to a particular dividual or jiva. This is what s meant by saying that it is a part Go which becomes the jiva. This ww.abhava, once determined, does not change; but it anifests various parts of itself, at Aurions times, under various remstances, in various forms of tion and various bodies suited to the action or development it has to enjoy. It is for this reason that the purusha in Nature is called khara, fluid, shifting, although it is not in reality teid or shifting. but constant, eternal and immutable, muatana. It is the variety of its enjoyment in Time. Space and Csality that ankes it kshara. The enjoyment of the akshara puruha is self-existent, beyond Time, Space and Causality, aware of but undisturbed the continual mul 1h: first step in welf-libention is to get rid of the illusion of agency. to realise that Natura acts, not the soul. The second is to remove the. siege of phenomenal, associations by surrendering lordship to God, leav ing.Him alone to uphold and sanetion by the abdication of the independent use of these powers, offering np the privilege of the enjoyer to Him. All that is then left is the attitude of the akshara purusha, the free, blissful self-existence, watching the action of Prakriti, but outside it, The kshara withdraws into the akshara. When the sakshi or witness withdraws into God Himself, that is the utter liberation. CHAPTER I. --10: THE BASIS OF EDUCATION. The true basis of education is the study of the human mind infant, adolescent and adult. Any system of education founded on theories of academical perfection, which ignores the instrument of study, is more likely to hamper and impair intellectual growth than to produce a perfect and perfectly equipped mind. For the educationist has to do, not with dead material like the artist or sculptor, but with an infinitely subtle and sensitive organism. Ho cannot shape an educational masterpiece out of human wood or stone: he has to work in the elusive substance of mind and respect the limits imposed by the fragile human body. There can be no doubt that the educational system of Europe is a great advance on many of the methods of antiquity, but its defects are also palpable. It is based on an insufficient knowledge of human psychology,and it is only safe guarded in Europe from disastrous results by the refusal of the ordinary student to subject himself to the processes it involves, his habit of studying only so much as he must to avoid punishment or so pass an immediate test, his resort to active habits and vigorous physical exercise. In India the disastrous effects of the system on body, mind and character are only too apparent. The first problem in a national ayecation as comprehensive as tem of education is to give an edu the European and more thorough, without the evils of strain and cramming. This can only be done by Page #599 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ CONVERSATIONS DE studying the intrumente of know. and a wound to the nation, which Jedve and finding a rystem of teach- loses the benefit of the bent that a • THE DEAD.. ing which shall be natural, casy and Ian could have given it and in effectivo. It is only by strengthen forced to nocept ipataw something DINSHAH, PERIZADE.. ing and sharpening these instru: imperfecto upd. artificial, necond DINSHAH: . . menge to their utmost capacity that rate, perfunctory and common. · Perizede: the-shades of Iran.men they can be made affective for the 1. Every map, bus in him something S increased work which modern con not so cool and sweat is there in own, divine, potetbing his our city of Mazindern. The garden ditions require. The muscles of chance of strength and perfootion that bloom on the banks of the the mind must be thoroughly trained in, however small sphere, river of peace are mrpoter with by simple and easy means; then, which God offers him to take or and not till then, great feats of inFeate of in refuse. lovelier and swerter-scented flowers: The task is to find it, and the birds that sing upon every tellectual strength can be required, develop it, use it. The chief aim of tree and make the day melolions oducation should be to help the of them. The first principle of true teach- growing soul to draw out that in with the unearthly delight of their clamorous harmonice, are of Ao variing is that nothing can be taught itself which is best and make it Ous a plumage nnd hue that one is The teacher is not an instructor or perfect for a noble 110. content to Ratiate the eye with the trakmaster, he is a helper and guide. The third principlo of edncation softness and spendour without car. His business is to suggest and not is to work from the near to the far, ing to know name and kind. Here to impose. He does not actually from that which is to that which for two thousand years we have train the pupil's mind, he only shall be. The basis of a man's tasted the bliss of the angels; but. shows him how to porfect his instru- nature in altoost always, in addition I know not why, it seems to ne ments of knowledge and helps and to his soul's past, his heredity, his that memories of Iran come back to encourages him in the process. He surroundings, his nationality, his my heart. The waters of the Jihun does not impart knowledge to him, country, the soil from which he and thu tents of the Tartars where he shows him how to acquire know- draw's sustenance, the air which ho the tribes of Afrasiab wander, Daninsledge for himself. He does not call breathes, the sights, sounds, hnbits cua the opulent, and our own cities, forth the knowledge that is within; to which he is accustomed. They where the houses of our parents he only shows him where it lies and ionld him not the leng powerfully adjoined and we lenned from the how it can be habitunted to rise to because insensibly. from that then balcony and talked in soft whispers the surface. The distinction that wo must begin. We inust not take seem to me Again desirable. renerves this principle for the teach- up the nature by the roots from PERIZADE iny of adolescent wid.adult minds tho Earth in which it must row or I too would not mind returning and denies, its application to the surround the mind with images and to our old bauntelis not that I child, in a conservative and unin- ideas of lite which is alien to um weary of Mazinderan, but some .. tellivent doctrine, Child or man, that in which it must physically think will to me to huve joy kuin boy or girl, there is only one sound move. If anything has to be brought that is tuortal and flecting, but not principle of good teaching. Ditler. in from outside, it must be intered, in from outside, it must be offered, without its poignant sense of a swiftence of ago only serves to diminish not forced on the mind. A free lv-utched and perfect bliss. Yet or increase the amount of help and and natural growth is the condi Dinahnh, two thousand years have guidance necessary, it does not tion of genuine development. passed and shall we not consider, change its nature. There are now which noturnlly before we go, what has come to the, The second priciple is that the revolt from their huurundis and places we loved? Other men, other mind has to be consulted in its sem to belong to another age and tonges, other thanne19 may now wwn growth. The idea of hammer. in. Let them beter to follow Jess them, and we should co , Ting the child into the shape de their bent; but the majority Inn a Ntrangers into 4 world for which sind by the parent or tencher is * kuish. bucome eropty, become we are no longer fit. barbanus and ignorant supersti- artificial, if artificially moulded into DINSLATI. tion. It is he himself who must an alien forin. It in God's arrange will go und hoe Wait forum be induced to expand in accordance ment for mankind that thoy should Peritudo. with his own nature. There can belong to a particular nation, age, 11. beng pater orror than for the society, that they should be chil. DINSHAH pront.tp arrange beforuhand that dren of the mat, possessors of the Perizade, Perizade, let us not his mon shall develop particular present, creators of the future. turn to carth, but remun for trim qualitjes, capacities, ideas, virtues, The past is our foundation, the Mazindern. I have seen the neth or le peupored WT A preunrranged present our material, the future and it is changed.llow wint wert Karver. To force the nature to. abandoa its own dharma is to do it our aim and summit. Ench must thou, my angel ! . Dermanent harm,mutilate its growth have its due ond natural place in a PERIZADE. Hand definit perfection. It is a national Nystymrofoucation. What didst thou 'see or Heur, wulti-h tyranny or a human soul! beloved ? www - If you are really after the best thing in the market use THE ORIENTAL FACTORY'S SOAPS. t They are talk of the day, the pride of the Swadewhi, Lave the largest of all Selen Kupp the skin line. Are the chrup ont for the value, awl wailable 'oyaty where THE ORIENTAL SOAP FACTORY GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA.Tedddress:--"KOW TOVE." Page #600 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOCIN. DINSHAH ANANDAKATR. arrived at the spot. Forthwith he I SAW world stripped of beauty. -000--- put his hand on Sutyananda's Mean and clumsy were the build. throat sad mid, "Here is rou! CHAPTER XIII. ings, or pretentious and aimed at of Sandyusin." Immediately Meanwhile there was a great false Hogance. Sfiles of brick, with another seized Mohenden; for hantly bit of greeu here and there, commotion in the high road in the man who consorts with Sabhyasin, capital. The noise went abroad that thrm Ar the cities. Ever a raucous must boobssarily be Sannyasin. A them, the glint Sannyusin hud plunderod the rerout you tip from third hero was about to arrest eba venue that was being despatched of furonomy and the clang of metal; venue that will being donpatched dead body of Kalyani where it lay dond * dull, vicious minoka clouds the from the royal treasury to Calcutta. at length on the grass. Then he thy, the gandens are blasted and then by order of the Government saw that it was the corpse of a there is no lesuty in them. Men sepoys and spearmen sped on all woman and very possibly might not wear a hideous dress uglier than widen to seize Sannyasina. Now At be a Sannyasin, sad did not proceed that time in that furnine-stricken their joyles faces and awkward with the arrest. On the same. country there was no great number lanba. It is a world of burburians; country thore was no great number reasoning they left the little girl thognomen have come up from uu. of real.Sapnyasinn; for those sce- alone. Then without colloquy of Jis the earth to work in the suntics live upon alus, and when peo. any kind they bound the two prisonplo themselves get nothing to eat, light. ors and marched them off. The PERIZADE. there is not likely to be anyone to corpse of Kalyani and her little Dinshuh, this is surrowful news, give aims to the mandiont. There daughter remained lying unprotectfor go we must Do you not know fore all the genuine ascetics baded at the fuot of the tree.* fled from the pinch of hunger to the thut thune urgings are the signal? Mohendrs was at first aniont auntry about Benares and Prayag DINSHAH. senseless with the oppression of grief Only the Children wore the robe of Yes, iny Perizade, but not to this and the frenzy of divine love; he the Sunnywin when they willed, could not understand hneousness did our heart inove what was us to resort, but to the towers and abandonol it when abandonnent toward or what bad bappened and gardens of Iran. was needed. Now too, bany, Boeing made no objection to being bound; PERIZADE. trouble abron, left the dress of but when they had gono a fow pacer, It may be, Dinshnh, that we go the ascetic. For this reason the he awoke to the fact that they were down to make the world once moru hungry rotuinern of power, unable being led away in boods. Into what it was a place of beauty, song to find a Sannyanin anywhere could diately it ocurred to him that and delight. Surely, if we enter only break the waterjers and cook Kalyani's corpe was left lying into the world you describe, we ing-pota of the householders and without funeralrike, that his little shall not be content to leave it till return with their empty bellies daughter was left lying and that It is utterly changed into the likeDC of our desire. only half-billed. Satyananda alono even now wild boasts might devour DINSHALL would at no time leave hir saffron them, he wrenched his handle I think you are right, Perizade, robc. spart" by ahoer force and with the A you always are. Let us then At the moment when on the one wronch tore his bondik arise and go. AUROBINIXO GHOSE. bank of that dark and murmurunis apart. With one kick be sent the rivulet, on the borders of the high jumadar sprawling to the grouri road, at the foot of the tree on the and fell upon one of the sepoys; but LATISTIC PHOTO & ENLARGEMENT, water's verge, Kalyani lay still and the other three seized him from Mohendra and Satyananda in each three sides and once moru over B. DUTTA & BROS., other's embrace were calling powered and rendered him helplom. 37. UPPER CHIPUR ROAD, (Jorunkanko) Caleutua. on Gol with streaming eyes, Jama- Then Mohendra in ti. 9 wretchednost Fernale artist for Prurdah noahin." dar Nazir-ud-din and his sepoys of his grief said to the Brahnacba rin Satyananda; "If only you had helped me a little, I would have slain these five uniscranus" What 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. strength is there" answered Skuty nandu, "in this aged body of mine. ESTALBISHED 1887. -except Him on whom I, was cal THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC ling. I have no other strength. 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Page #601 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYQGGAN sing mu?" The Jamader. thought righteousnee. Warlen do yo por. whey who deem theppele barnod, tapanda to be a simple and inform religiously with one pavion who may. "We aron me are the sive man, and he said," Call for the Truth; for this is the road wine and the mag l ole are they. I wont stop you. You are an to the heaven of your rightoon now. they wander about Nonton And rihmacharin" and I think there 2. When the fire of meritoe in Atumbling likte bkind moes led by Il be an order for your discharge; kindled, when the same tways the blind. . * miffan will be hanged." Then and quivers, thou between the 9. They who dwell in the many the Brahmaebario began softly to double pouring of butter ouat bonde of the Ignoranoo, Children. theroin with faith thy offerings. thinking "W. bave oonquerid oor With the lingering wind 3. For he whone altar-fres are Paradise"; for when ment is their in her tressen, empty of the dark-moon offering, acts are alavea of their locione Where the stream ita and the full-moon offering, and the end know not God, then an they banks CATCHER, offering of the rains, and the offor. doomed to anguish, then their Pura There is one in the woodland, ing of the firstfruita, or anfed, or die water by enjoying, then they A woman and fair. fod without the ritual, or without fall back to carth from boaven. Arine, O thou hero, let speed guests, or without the dues to the 10. Minde bewildered who held Be swift in thy feet to Gods universal, him they exclude the oblation offered and the well day ber need; from the seven heaven. . for greatout righteousnew and know For the child who is there 4. Kali black, Korali-terrible, not any other good; they on the Is full of sorrow and Manojnva thought-swift, Sulohita back of heaven enjoy their rigble. weeping and care. bloodred, Sudhumravarna Amoke- ouanes, then tbey reenter thin On arriving in the city they were hued, Sphilingini scattoring sparks, even a lower world. . . . aken to the Chief of Police,who sent Viswaruchi all beautiful, there are 11. But they who in the forcat word to the Government and put the seven swaying tongues of the fire. follow her faith and self-discipline.. the Brahmacharin And Mohendra 5. He who when those are flaming calm, full of knowledgo, living opon for the tine into confinement. That bright, performs neraonably the alma, cast from them the obecoru. WRA A dreadful prison, for it was sel- ritual and they accept his offeringa, tions of passion through the gnten dom that he who entered came out him the rays of the sun bear up- of the sun they pam to that because there was no one to judge. ward where the one Lord over all country where in the Purunha who It was not the British jail with the gods inhabiteth. is beyond mortality, spirit that which we are familiar--at that 16. "Come with un, come with never waneth. 1 time there was not the British Ny- " they cry to him, those bright 12. ... The Brahmin having e the day fire of sacrifice, they bear him up tuin of justice. Those were the days the heavens heaped up by worker. become of no procedure, these are the days on the sunbeams, saying to him of procedure. Compare the two ! sweet words of pleasantness, doing not through work done He abideth him inuch homage, "this is the holy who is detached from all action; world of Brahma and the heaven of fuel in hand let him approach ffr NOONDAC UPANISHAD OF THE your righteousness." the knowledge one that in learnup ATHABYAVEDA. 7. But the ships of sacrifice are in the Vedas and bath devotion LP THE FIRST MOONDACA. frail and the works of sacrifice are the Brahinan. - -000-- feeble, all the cighteen of sacrifice : 13. To him will be that know SBOOND CHAPTER. those are the works that are called eth utter unreservedly, proceed thay 1. 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Page #602 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ from'thon on Be Jower typen TUTTI And of Him bort the time Ime UNOTION FSCHOOLS et Mirrore o and the mind and, the organ i sor ART IN INDIA , inticipatie worth 1 khong the din and of Himi Ether And Air and in the Jour hy Spiowyof Arth people, there are tocmid naay difer Light, and Water, 400+, Farth, that Tehnt for Juda, 1909, there is printed leotany Stages of culture, and t oborralle holdeth all.. .. T ," dollvered balón' the Society in London that "Anglo-Zodinde taually study * below Fire in the hourl of. Him, His On May 27th, by Mr. Cecil Burne, Konerulino, from the Printipal of the Sir Jammit jee Jeejees . Ruror aprire to her fibroid ryente tha Ain Anil the moon, the thing Behool of Art in Rembay.. idea of Indian "jewellery from the bi quartors are for organi. The wholmattori: T iraportid e triber. The goldamith of Southern the placripture is Hlja spagah: Ance in relation to the monomic faturn Indis, or the enatneller of Jaipur, bak Air W Hoa brench, the TIbivene of India, and the monal and intellectna! much more to teach than to lear School of Art-and I have heard art niammad Faith Hj footing: Het galance and value of Indian Nation is the soll within Wierentures. Alion, for India and for the world. teachers in England en die From time time of which I Whow nothing whatever directly of 1.gnt such teachers it the Mr. Burns himself. It reen to me Mr. Burns, again, complains of the the anni che fuel Hain that ariaeth that he speaka na one who is ineere, mixture of hurer metals with Indian from the wing of the Gloda and herbe enthusiastic,' and well-intestinded; hat silver, and contrats this state of affairs with the hallmarking" at "Goldamith's that grow upon the earth, and man. I think that he, Rod his papil, are that putath, his need into a woman; equally victims of Raystem and Hall" in London, which guarantees the point Inititudinean. Are the creatorce of view which are likely to coutinte in quality of English Plate. No the future as in the past, to destroy the though Mr. Burno admit that "the that ard born out of the Purusha. European visitor has been the means of ponibility of sincerity, imagination and 1 6. Proin Him hre.the hymna of! encouraging the fault, most noticable in individuality in art, whether in Europe the Indian wilversmith" he does not the Rig vods, and the Saran And or in India. the Yajur, and initiation, and all I have twice visited the Bombay quite realise the significance of the de offering and gifts, and every patent School of Art, and on each occasion was gravintion of standard he refors to xixcrifice, and the year, and the lord impressed with the entire lack of inspi 1'erhaps the following story will explain ration, the drenry futility of nearly all that signifrance the offering, and the world, and batter :-"Formerly," My Sir George Birdwood, " that will going on. The whole regime, grent where the Moon puzibeth, and industry in from ideals to methods, like the educa gold-embroidered aboer where.che Sun. Annriched at Lucknow. They were in tion provided in Misionary achenis and 7. And from Him are many demand all over India, for the native contemplated in official Universities, was kinds of Gods produced, and the Kings of Oudh would not allow no entirely un-Indian, An to explain at the deiniginis, and the bensts and the shonmakers to be any but puro gold onco tho dullness of the results. It is wire the irony of fate that the one Schol of on them. inde ud the bronth and the ne- But when Art built and endowed by an Indian, annexed the kingdom, all ther broth, and grain of rice and HWA faith and truth should be the lost Indian in aims and Teatrictions tree remond, and the bazuar grain of barloy, and faith and truth methods of Oudh were at once Booded with the and rule and holiness: Mr. Burns' own acquaintance with pinchbeck einbroidered shoes of Delhi. And the seven breaths are born Indian Art Heems to be entirely endemic. and the Lucknow whoeruskors were I do not remember that there wm * swept away for over by the besom of of Him, and the seven tongues of single good Indian printing on the walls free trade." Again the Hame, and the fuels and the Sir W. LAWRC of the school. However, I may illus writes of Srinagar trader. "The stato wven otterings, and the seven worlds trate the point by a referenre to jawel excercised vigorvus nupervision over in which the breaths whose chamlaty. No one presenting any serious the quality of the raw material and the her in the heart, move and have knowledge of Indian Jwellery cowd manufactured article. In the good day her being; they are placed in peak of the massive proportions and of the shawl trade no mpurious wool WA primitive character of Indian jwellery." # even by Boron, brought in from Amritsar. Lo be mixed Mr. Burns is probably acquainted only with the real shawl-wool of Contral Asia 9. Aud of Him are tho seas and with wneh jewellery A he has soon in and wop betide the wester who did bad all the mountains; from lin flow museum, where Anthropologists collect work or the silvorauith who was too il sorts of rivers, and all herbs are together whatever is primitivo and bar. liberal with his alloy. Thernú nich nuper from Him. and sensiblo delight arous, to the exclusion of what in Tofined to the exclusion of what in rofined vurion nowadays.,' Again, it is only in which makoth tho soul to inhabit and deliente. It in Donnenno to talk tbo Native state of Kashmir at the prethis house builded of the olemonts of the "lighter and more delicate styles of sent day that the importation of aniline workmanship of Europe." There are dyes is prohibited, everywhere else they 10. For tho Purusha is all this hundrede of goldsmith in India who have been allowed to do their destructive thit is. He is work and self-discipline can execute fino work in gold, aucb as lew, work unchecked, Brahman and the Supreme perhapeno Eftopean crutaman could Now what is this 'hall marking of that is beyond 'mortality. Ofrir initate. Bir Cieorge Berdwood, indeed, which Mr. Burus sperkt It is nothing ), who weth this that is hidden in long, NGO, contrasted the delicate work. more than the last forlorn rolic of the m aship of Indian jwellery, where the once universally, excerolsed power of the nown hoart, rendoth avon in this cost of work nadship is in very high pro.' English guilds to protect the standard of B y the knot of the Ignorange. portion to that of the value of the mate production, and this relio in upheld by I rials with the much heavier and cluin- law. There is no reason wby the prevent rulers of India sbould not have continued BAJRLIESWAR BHANDAR. RW RAJESWAR BHEEN BHANBAR. to the bride guild. the support bieb 202, BUWBAXAR STREET.. Office-18-4, AKRUR Durt's LAN they recited under Indian Kings; there CALAUTTA. DOWBAZAR TS LANE, LJ bo rapon why some guarantee of standStore house. all genuine Swadeshi Swadeshi Oundhaly-34, Bowpari S Owadhina t urdabould ask through the still existing goode . CALAUTTA uilds, be puforud for Indian silverwork. Wbol ale iud retail dealers dider Striotly Shartrip and cheapest Tbiri xam on parhapu--that Englishortiem aud commission Agent.. Ayurvedic Firm. Our Makardhawi men do not deeply care for the future Bunu drolho bunt and coorpool. Chalanpr .Shbuxaladys, Ghrill of Indian A Wat sales at the facuity ndwewe think and Barbudananda Moduk ana winri1 Didare executod promptly ananda Modyk any, wnri much about the matter, b is eruel at valled. For particolo apply for pho maçoe nime to pass the Indiapcrete Tuale poligited. for.ahlr catalogue moko with the degradation of his standard, Page #603 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMÁTOGIN. nif that degradation bad been of his do painten to point for them pictures for the use wual in India" will band urb. 1.herato choosing. No other GAUSA than wolject traditional in Nortb Indian Cul the way. Why not? A.Nr. Buro prieta the withdrawal of state protection and ture, the portraits of King and mainta out, there are thirty bols of art in aa the change in educated Indian taste the love of Laila kod njour, picture area of thout hundred muar.mile in (which dora deserve contempt) are at the of the care ur of war; and there On l amlon, having one four huodmed pru of the evil in this case. wanting lao Niulu subjects Cm P H And instructon. The wouls are This change of tante in okrentially knob ing Mahadeva and many picture of the Up l y her prut. do not 1..-hnen--for Indians are not content to Lord of the Etetunl Suow. llim elf. All why it should be therwire in India 1. politically and e m ically.endent, the things, which more wympathetic and unly wunder wh Finelinhasut &# Priit munt fawn upon their rulers to the more understandine men like more understanding men like Mr. Har whole rally want i revive the art od .xtont of anglicjwing their bote and ell and Mr Percy Browne bukva collet ell and Mr. Percy Browne have collect industries of in industries of India Nardi u effective their lives. It app to be the ambition ed in their wchool of Chlutu od JAMADUIT A ll she then to vomitu of more to be English in all but colour. horo aud muude the basis of their teach unfully with the of England. I un not surprised at Mr. Burn's tace ing Mr. Burun ignores, It is only wch The animal work of Ind . No inunt, that out of over two hundred pr. portfolio picture which he book, forma m in the art of the Ciresha or of pnta al fashionable Indian wedling, in the riven unity that are rightly to the le... Europe." Ouly one only sixteen were of Indian origin. 1 be considered apart fruta architecture; but whom as princ. wan conned to an An should say that this cight per cent frirly Mr. Burns infornis us that paintin; in Kliend, animal and unromantic to ale reprenout the "Indiannews" in the mind wie was never wo ennwiderek lako Binay, rould think that. The of a thoroughly anglicine and weated" TW causes of decline of ludian crafts crafts of lo he are ind, in a bad way Indian of to-day. One other instance of Mr. Barnslu omitted to mention: one but they could have hy true Mr. Jurn's Apwront ignorance of Iudian in the wing away of many entive cu Datonal impulse luy * tude swalehi pint Art. He ways that in India "printing and by, as in Taujore where the court was But a wwadenoi that works only to get sculpture had never been couridered except the great patron of these suinptuary art er inntato Eurumun factuit, fu parts of the dernrative scheme of the other the fact that India in tav. temporary political enl will to 10 bulding or some other comprimite werk." ereign State with Ambasalurs and con- thom nor will four whole of art 13 It would take too long to show here, that wuls scattered through the world to end India, wdministrated liy men who 1 the stateniant, which would be equally hore information of the true reruirent prepared to with rrutiante true of Medieval Europe, in querely all of these countriey with which Inha on the finalleriespit Europeu ther way of saying that all the arts were might will cruduct en whe chil, anwyle iv. i hand inthic or third harmoniaod in one grent unity, lawed as export lime in the products of Auinptu- en cli") in povernment and other all art must be on rrehitecture. The mo publie bruikling have them any the more dern method of painting pictures and Mr. Burns in prolalily right in think t lut, by the way, was an ouwen ticking them indiscriminately on nails ing that Indian Mudent must for a time that the Vironia Memorial building in about the walls of houses eines A Bearbe brought Irk into lower touch with Centra, den after much contriver wrhaps to the abunlute divoree of art turs. But are Englishment the right My, the Bur r , 1 owly from architecture Ani prible; but it in men for this work? And most it not h ing in the innow ! tot a sign'of tante on which to congratu. rather be by harmonining life with antire i MI Huins ha Inte the moderne. The old Indinna knew than ly merely imitating nature in */ in which under rufen are maten letter, that walls were to be winted on, Xchool of Ait/ The Indiau tatwee with lue their wide their thinkinde and that the heart and centre of the tem his Two think I needful for them. This in May of Joulins ple was ita image; and neither printing one that be wholl he returned with the wated with the attach : and perhaps there in . Tur image wore executed apart from any traditional art of his face in order that winclou BIVIRKA due pae tu the de consideration of the placn they were to be he may kuow how to ser, the other that he man fortseturn to the But opy. But I have poken of Mr. Buru's le saturated with the traditional culture lule it is true that art het stands apparent ignornce, and in so duink I re. of the East, that he may kuow there to n till, and it is net sufficient to wh and ferred to the fact that he here ignores the for it wouki meaningless taliane the tu roty olleghs, nethelen Indra portfolio pictures of the Mogul period devotative art of people upon rare plant IN , au ly never will lea in Northern India, and he he he placed forms, however Leautiful) which have changed that the whole wpirit of her ne of these exquisite things on the wall not appealed already to the race-imagi. deritative ant must be changed to It of his shool of art, into forced to rup t ion and have to part in the race-life is where the same that a return to er that be is not aware of their exis- ar in the literatur. All this merely gren mature, must be re iuwverity An lence. The old Mogul noblox had the I to bow that the wok of truly uning oral tante not to do the wall of their the arta anel crafts of India can only be .. house with misrellanetis pictures lang done by Indians Enghishmen can at luat that all angles (An they may be wen h ut help as foto have done but some the lums of educated Indiana to day) have bindered to but to employ the moont skilled miniature Mr. Burns is afraid that government, Any Hairol .. ECONOMIC PHARMACY. Homeopathic Medicines 5 and 6 pice per dram in tube phials. Cholera Box or Family Box Cholera in gli As. 4. with 12, 24, 30, 48, 60 un 10 Pharmaceutists' Manual, phints of medicinus, * dropper 1 . !.! guide in Bengalee' and Rs. 2,3. Family Practice, in Bengalee :5-8,5-3,6-4 und 11-8 respoctively.! As,' Materia Medica. -The biggest and incre coinplote that has ever been publisbed in Bengali about 2400 pages Duiny 8 Vo. Complete in : vols. Ra 7. Per V. P. Rs. 7-14. 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Thin, how. movement from within the country could The point of Art Are in life it all, and ever, would bave been running counter havo scooinplished the review when the life of the periple in revitalicul to the principle above enunciated : and art on traditional lines that compelling life will b e and minirol, this new in time goue by, the old moveineut lacked: and the rosult folloret, fabioned Soutb Kensington routine that "India" from T-fortril in Tulian decorative art. The an artistic point www introduced into India ; for more ad. view became anul mince renained applim Arth cannnt li jelutoil and lo. robert Vanend tudent, drawing from casts of of Paris and London as she is the iodurintele a thing spurt from the nation life, and the future of Indian art depenila Greek Hatunty sal Gothic architecture trial suburb of Manebenter and Birming water colour and sketching and all the bam. in the future of nationslinn Ainong rest of it. Result, that quite a large The one great quentinn to-day in this Yonnet rather Krance of thorns; and number of mon Attained a second or third "In the compelling movement with the denalinnalind ople, an India wul.duel Inte Englih taudard, Probably no In. country which we call Nationalinna stron by Kerop, not merely outwardly, but can artist wo trained has done work gond enongh for the Herculean task before it, in her inmont well, will not prowlane A enough to be accepted hy the royal Aca- the conversion of a generation of per national art. That India is not really denis, tich leas good onough to be refused into a nation of Orientals"? Every kind So wuduel, that the rational movement by that auguet lody! of the answer to this question will ha that time I her deeprat life has a deeper The true function of School of Art in Mignificance than one that is merely faithfully recorded in the progress or Indin, in unt to introduce European me decline of Indian art militical and economie nu already len thods and ideal bat gather wpawl rore proved by the development of the Na It renta with the Indian people them talis the broken thrrad of Indian tradition tional Echolof Painting in Bengal. solvem la may what the answer shall le. to build up the idea of Indian Art aan ANANDA K. COO ANSWAMY.. But Arnindra Nath Tngore and his integral part of the national eulture, and followers and in this art revival of Me Wailer Reviru. to relate the wok of Indian craftsmen our, in the place orcupied hy Burne Jones in the history of English art, to the life and thought of the Indian BABAR IN L.FIEND. where in our Willian Morice? Prolalily people. So far fruia this, the School of I'M Art eraft men bus hitlinto worked when C.RAR OP TIK KANT. the time of his coming in nutrip tially for a foreign pablie, making things Balar las been called the coxar of the When he comes, lie will do mote for FANt. Jo consideration of the number of which neither he nor his own people Indian applied art than all the whools desire to un but only to well. No wonder legend: that have gatheret mund him, he together; But it is the function of the the hinges do not work and the legs are night also be styled the charlamagne of school to make the path no barder than the Eut. Ono story about him is that he wobbly. When Inline conftenmen worked 1! noud le. for the Indian people, they knew what diaguined himself and a numbers of his The real difficulty at the root of all courtier a Calandar, or wandering WAM Wanted, and why, and their work questions in Indian education is thin, Mobomedan devutres, and went to Indix that modern education a HH altoguthor werviceable. Now that India, the they work for tourist or wou to Mpy out the land. He was dimeverd education which English men are proud them Helves in carving furniture for And arrested, but Sikandar Laxdi, the re Angloof havsug rivon' to Indir is really bored Indian bungalow, or in Inaking tramite igning king of Agre, allowed him to de. in the general Resumption (quite uni. overlowed with part on condition that he would not invud. in a versal ip England ) that India cheap ornament for Anglo-Indian Lew-talles, it is naturally India during Sikandar's lifetime. Baler erage country, which it is England kept his promise but took the country otherwise divine mission to cimilia. This in the I have muid tlaut true work of School of from Sikander'a son Ibrahim, whom he one or lex UOCODscinus underlying defeated and new at Panipat. The story Art in India today, it to gather up and principle throughout. Tbo ft were of the visit in dinguine cannot be true, but revitalise the broken throws of Indian more truly remlined by Sir Thoina the traditiou 1 an old one and is told hy tradition. But who all do this work 1 Munro, when he wrote that, "f civili Not many Eoglishmon po414 the neres De Laet, 4 Duch hintoringrapher of the ution were to be unde in Article of Mly in tience, or the nece Katy will. Like Heventeenth century who got his inform. commerce between the two countries, all line uducation in India, this work tion from Vaa den Breecke, the gover England would n be heavily in debit.' munt le of Surat. According to this version the logn by Indians. It is Next to Porvia or perhaps toyother with question of national education. occurrence was depicted on the walle ! This Porria India is the world's girat tre question, the touching it does the palace at labore. Having docided It is alwn. I Mary of deniga. vital base of the whole of Iudian life, is think mentioned by Finch. Menuer, the establimitant of Hehool of Art, it of more importance than any plitical or ton, tells the story, but his account is that might thou Luve been expected that codonsie mattor. Rather than the achieveluontiina would have anyuired on ment of any measure of progress in Gold ASK FOR those diruction, I would see Iudians united its dentand for the complete and en Silver Mau5 tirerontrol of Irudiun oluration in ull it POR nuncht, and determined that that educa MANUFACTURED BY ownmake FOOTBALLS. tien will produce Indian nies and southern THE - inero clerks, or makers of pretty Agent wanted everywhere. SHARMA HINDU BISCUTS curiositae of passing luurinta. Lists fred on :plication. To this ond one thing is newlful that FACTORY, DELHI. SEN & SEN the priment generation of udutul lui HJALTNT.WY BAY T', I95) Ah shoulder to be . A 1, Chowringhee CALCUTTA. b e GUARANTEED D. .. UND BEST Lately in another place. "If w edd IN THE MARKT. understeunt indian art ve wheunt hom IN SWAX Roard or SHASTKIC RULES OF PURITY SRL that even unw the concernen olet ACGOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. MLOUSLY ORSERVE1). if we would let hen build for me THTAI. I" A1. WTED. SOLD XXX WHERE 1 ck their way of beauty that whilot B. MUKER JEE & Co. LE AENTS YON RENAL: be attained to in modern Europe for any Diplomad Iccountants & Auditors Tire Pual Trading expenditure of money at all. We would (London) Coinpan. if u inght, even today, live like the 98 Clive Stre, Calcutta 77, SUTTA PUTI, Stret) vety : but we lost for the fierb pots DARANTEE 11: 0 1 EATTAPACTOTT Aub.! A. C. MIRCEA 0. der er vedly our economy suf WORK AT Moderatc Fccs. 19. Cinning Street, Calcul 5 & Madals SHARMA BISCUITS Page #605 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. Wer disguised himmlla. Hindo jogee" from IBOR L 1610. It is said that when he yun's He w for his father to monien and that be ww wocompanied by his may wedyng from Barnarkand after his third lor him the dearest of W pow D terious Prime Minister, Rangulidan ungureasful attempt to bold it he nie sad that this might be done by miling It was nature that legoods should pr. in 1518 to tbo Kboinot river, the solens the great royal diarioad--pposed to in up about Babar for be war, i Elphio. Jakarta which down through Ferghana te the Koh-i Nur--and giving the pr. tune anys, "the most admirable priore and eventually enters the Nes of Anal. cende vo the poor. "What in the worth that ever rignad in Axta," and his mrrer One of his wives wil in one of the of astoue cried Babar, "Humayun ont romantic one and full of hair. sccount to be on Af Becam hal in the dearest of my powolonem b ath baca pen. His minfortu pren began given birth to a child and it was found the dearest of his; I will give my urly. His father, who was king of Per impossible to convey the infant fur life for his 8o be mentally look Huniagbana now Rumlan province was killed ther. Perline the nether bad died. Ro the you's ille on bimaell, paced three By the collapae of his pigeon-house when child was wrapped up, and laid in a plen- timon round bin bail, and cried out. W only thirtynine years of was, and Balar, did cradle and placed on the river bauk, did cradle and placed on the river bank bare borne it away, we bave brode who was his eldest soul, was left boy of while Bahar and his colupapious pursued away! Tradition says that immediately twelve to defend his kingdom against lil their wild ride to the tastward. Aser thereafter, Humayun rose refreshed, and uncles. These two, one being hin pater vant, however, was left, and told to hide bathed, ele, while Rabar mok down in wl and the other bis maternal uncle in in the neighbourhood, and to report if illness, and never left bin Led kain. aded Ferghans from the north and mouth the cradle w taken up by the country His dying prayer to his sou was that and came within a few mile of Babar's people. There wern Uabng villager bo would always forgive his younger idoneo at Andijan. But they found abnut then, as they had to come to look brother whatever wing they might the tank barder than they expected. The after the irrigation of their crope. The mor. comunit against him. Weak toan though ople of the country rathered round vant waited till he saw that the villagers be war, Remayun struggled long wrid beir youthful sovereign, meknes broke tonik up the crulle, and then runhed for urnently to rompect the wigh of father cut annng the invading troops, and uncle ward to joia his master. The finders of who had died to ruccour bin, aod it retired and died on the way home, and the cradle belonged to thing villages and was only under pressure from his subles the other went back to the wilds of w they divided the treasure trove into mod after printed rebellions that le Meghuintan throportions. One villagnr took the consenw to punish his brotber KALLAH 'TH AND DWAR Wadlo anacher took the gokil ornamental - Ry H. Beveridge in the Indian Mave After this Babes had many up and and the thini tok the haby. The last sine and Review." wns Three times did he get on received the name of Altri Benlunk, or w ramarknad, the wocond ecriou being the filden (Yale, in allusion to the gold RELEASE OF DEPORTEEN brilhant feat of Arus nud performel ornament found with him. He was VICERUTH SPKX'H. whru lon WA only nineteen years of age de oter to Anura, and carefully In Tuesday'w triesting of the Saprus Poat he was never able to maintain hita rearvel. It is said that alur warvia whan Leginlativo (louncil His Exulloony 11 will in the city for more than a few Balar boue properous, he went to make Vivery in paring the new f' LAW month. With all his prowes he was inquiries aliout his child, and will to waid: - ara a match for his Uzliek opponent baie it sent to laim. But wben the pro- Cientlemen, wabani Khi who WAN an older and ple found that the boy was a genuine de "Thin in the frut gut aurel #perienced warrior. Kabar reprecendant of Tamerlanr, they refused to ww leen dealt with by the new fujurnal A1 Taurrlane of while was sixth give him up. Thry made him their ruler, Council, and I congratulate Hon'ble nt, though he will neonnertel and furnished him with a wife, and hu Member'ou the thoughtful tone of the through his mother with Benghis Khan, became the progenitor of the family poschee to which we have linteund, and bir father being desudedu Bongbis's which gurerned Perghaua of centuries. though nome exception has been taken And now but Sbaibani perhape of an FORGETPUUSES FOR NELY. to the nature of the power courris . Proro illustrioun descent, for he was "The last legend about Babar, and one upon Local Government, I would h Thor lineal ropresentative of Juji Khan, which in probly thu, in that be took Hon'ble Member to bear in mind but * Benghin'n uildel upon himself the illness of his beloved in framing the Bill the liverumet. The legend about Babar which I have mia, Holusyun. The latter was brought Indie : bal townsider, and att now to relate rulers to a prind included duwn from lin government in Sarabhal nafar aw poble, very considerabile of in the longest gap in his Memoian, ona to Agra dangerously ill with malarial versities of public opinion. We believe Bataily, which extends user even years fever. His father and her wat hedd over him, but the physicians were power NOTICE. tonn, nad there arenied no bop of his recovery. At Imt learned divine MUR TITE MASTER AS I SAW HIM inted that the only chance for HunirALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA being an ount of the SWAMI Founders of Steel Tpunk Industry GRAND FRENCN GOVERNMENT LUTTERT. VIVEKANANDA HYNIN NIN Sie drawinnx in 1910), no poxl. DITA, I . Ima .. in India. i promrmen! : the first briny on ordered fru Maxen laten... ESTABLISHED IN 1895 Green & Co. 39, Putartimtoort. the 28th February Thent Machine madr, Stove pind. 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Page #606 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. Whip the Act al now pisod avoids un they were the londer verlitious as it was ALIENS IN ANCIENT INDIA rowery, and irritating isturlrrpaoc, and --hos degetele intan snarchical plot The treatinent wurded to Britiba Abul Husne, timelord ample machinery, which can no longer be legitimately in Judieu subjacts in South Africa at the for dealing with the lait is intended to | cludo is put of the political agitation present moment raises the interesting and meute. Th .wriel Luvo rendered in which they were so culpably impli in some repects important question tokislen m iy were no frilly sucated. We helieve that we are no longer the treatment that aliens received over alny rxplained you by Sir Intert confrated by a political movement, much two thurand years ago, in India. Trad. y rur Frly lart and We a n they inguratud, lutar face to face Attracted forvigness to India from the antly but bersyu.by the Hon'ble with an athurchical conspiracy waging, war eine time. During thosauryna Mr. Ninach in the lined not attempt inet British muddan communition timer, foreigners-mainly Greeks weer tu mpat them to you I'mohl rather alike, mud that it will be long before, we found apparently in large numbers at imaw y hor attendin the political im can exterminate the evil unlew thowe Patna, the capital city of the Erupire. pranuan MIG I off-cayli umanites agree to work togetherland Attbuto Chandragupta was king, a 19410n.. The Bea t lus ratly in haal. We believe that the rmutul special. Tward of the Municipality .. larged Coulthyhoghly repeti ffit will be grrutly encourage ly tw l'an---the wyucu of Municipal Govern IV. of Indun intenst, have Ivice of the depot LO ** rhowing that mont in hot now in India, but at IERNE 14 Wh y 1. justly called 14* wivu G ennent is willing to trust the influen. 4 kl the fourth contury A.D).. WAR 54, they below with the tu classes of the people and to rely upon utrwal with the duty ofbelping them tinvernment of Eulit that that measure their experation and loyalty. in eis way. The Mtnicipal Corpora Heeenbul to the welfare of this matty, But thrgh we have come to this deci.tiou of that I cunsisted of six Cune In HD . they have funni helt Bon, we cannot for an instant din egen tres and the perond of these was en pryf whirl I always bed and the ability of further attempts at t tulel with the important duty of tith Jueved that they would furnial that in HACE, that probability we are detet 10 lite in helping foreign resulenta in Verpatin ludun interest ar to that with all the wenpon #t it. "The mutund," we read in Strals and would not weakes, but l . Fragents of the Indika of Megathere, would .tly strengthen British admi. In the meantime we luunt that the Aet "entertain strangers, Rasiga them lods. ration. That being no, I hope I am wbwh thru (unel has pressed today will ingu and where their mudes of life by aught in a uning that we are at the counte ticiently control the source from which means of attendants whotu they attacht. mencement of that w political of a uch evilhas emanated. thern and encourt them out of the country which I live oiten kin, and that or mend home their property, take care of the promon this meil of the luling MAX ON THE WAY OF them in wickner, and when they die, problem of Twia mny lalatuled the buy them." TRANSGRESSORS - There were no restrictions Viceroy' Giovernment the loyal advice of against their lending or even settling for work it lze o often nood in neel. purposes of trade or otherwise (we infer In a dance with this virw the (lo. "Birem Nath Dutta Gupta, the an. they had their own trade Associations, rument of India is cecided to ollite an hint, who wrdered in pector Alum, and even partnership for trade purpone tar, far as they have it in their power Wan Arraigned letore the criminal MCM in India at the time in the kingdom to obliterate, the sore feeling carrod by K ebunt yet adny, the result wil mions on the other hand, they were RANI thi which h leen foreil upon the sentence of death, xretly right clayted by wperial ment appointed by the them by past emergencies. We have de after the foul deed lad leen ennmitted. Buard; they were given wuitable lodging 4 miurd to release the state prinners Jn cutreit with the treatinent which und escort, and in times of need Medi who were departed under Regulato III this young wundrel in getting inside the cal Rilance. If they died, they were INN Car jurtilention for their re- prill, I kening to read that the acordel deceut burials, and the Board pon the belief that the h t.cn 4 colding the trlprit with Administered their entatoa uutil they went alonumentitely changed wete n other delicacies ut his their assets to thone entitled to then in that the militical nesement of which W request. There is no necessity for their mother countries. The foreign Turity in the che of any prisoner, but traders of his time were shown Apena! Just out! Just out! the treatment of a murderer writing the concessione in their reveal trader. The H d vult to be of deferent nature Superintendent of Commerce of the State I would limun derers outside. The was specially directed--H0 we read in IN: PHES FROM THE LIFE OF THE bare me lion of life, bread and water, Chanakya Ncienne rolitica now in AWAMI VIVEKANANDA BY at gaodenough truy condemned co course of tranulation by Mr. Shatoa SRL HIS DISCIPIK, undrel, and licing of religion what NIVEDITA ever, his dead body, without any cereino. RANKRISTINA- VIVEKANANDA ny, nght to lead in #pit after is of the WER OF INDIAN Bring entered with quicklime, as speedily 1. R. (RADIE TILES OF HINDI I l le. Anyone who object to thin SI TIE VOTHIERte. treatment can easily pre it by luccoin সিংহ মার্কা per lurt Ru. 2-4 ink gol, pearful, dingitizens. (loth buds R2-12 Au fost other it wuglt to get burnt in Punleurotru. upon their conscie (the who still বেরগান In hnd .... huve encl) that "The E f transgres. DODOX OFFICE, wor liAKI." 1:1. lili's Lior, গেলেরপাচন CALITAT ** CIJE: 26, UPPER CHITFUR . THE CALCUTTA HOMEPATHIC PHARMACY. STANINID 1866. #instaari lepndent llocropathic Pharmacy in the East. Dm t h te arr tring imported monthly fr.in Europe and Ahen . Dr. AN M 1 (l'hiladelphia) can be contuted daily from to G N . BERIGNY & Co. 12. LAT. LAZAK STREET, Calcutta বঙ্গ গৌরব। fetata C e **** fsaa ? #1 fai des 1911- 12- 14 fuse to 0 43 99* 2*TCH 1 uffech OFTACHY :fa xter . 6tft 61*1*12 for 14 " tri o 2107 $5. RT staf ETCI Page #607 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MAA Yearly KARMA YOGIN. Who ar yarato | vilager une to monio extant enjoyed WO show hart to throw who import foreign by the Jew Thay show that they were Tierhana Marina And ntharinapon seconded, privileges that diparily go to ** nf Inmign articles, who were appr. royal chiots and other dignitaries in this lvponidant foreigners, were favoured part of India; for exampla, the use of A weekly Reriero of National with remiasion of trade taron. They light by day, the aproading of cloth, the Religion Literature, Science, Prin for instance, exempted from being um of palanquin, the umbrell, the drum med lar delito unlan Philosoploy.ake. and the trumpet. they were local They were, besides, PUBLISHED ON EVERY svariations and partnet. exempted from the payment of due to The name trotinent may be presumed the Royal palate. SATURDAY. Contributor -SRITIT AURO. to have men noenrded to other foreigners Then, again, there were, in ancient or BINDO) GHOSH raidant in Indir. Burh, for instance, medieval Todis no restrictions against AND OTHERS. the Roman Colony roaident at Madura the landing of foreigners. The no-called Rates of subcription (both Twith before and after the Seennd Century education text (the knowledge necorary in Towy & Mofusail inafter Christ, and that at Cranganore to write and read English) that none of clusive of Postage). a t the same time. the British Colonies inaint now on In SUPERIOR EDITION The fair and even liberal treatment dinn, did not find it counterpart in RA. Ax. P. that line long been aerorded to the Syrian Ancient India. The very idea of such ... 5 0 0 Ihristiana and the Jews now found no tent would have looked monstrous to the Half-yearly ... 3 0 0 tim West Coast, MAY Alan be taken to old Hindu and Mahomedan Movereigns FOREION, indicate the real position of purely Hin- of India. A law of Krishna Raya, the du Nawernigne towards the foreigners krentent of the Vijayanagar Emperora Yenrly 0 0 that name to settle permanently amidst (1609---1530, A. D.) which required every Hall-vearly ... 0 5 0 them. True it is, they are not Europe. forvignor who entered his dominion to SINGLE COPY TWO ANANS an, like the old Roman and Groek (ole. write and read Tolugu, the State lan Subacriptions are prvable strictly ninta of Patna, Madura and Cranganore. guage of the day, would have effoctually in advance But the quantion to old Vindu Sovore. shut out every Portujono trader from the For Simple Copy please send 4 was oertainly not whether they were Vijayanagar dominions which included % Annes and pres Postage of Futern or Western origin, but whether the whole of Southern India at the time. Shcemyx they were different in nationality or Flut the very ide of much POPULAR EDITION prohibitory Yearly cet in short, whether they were not test w Dot thought of, and that shows .. ... Ra.3-12 the swity and good feeling with which Foreign to Indin. Syrian or Jew, Grock . ... Rr. 2.0.0 Single Copy 1 Anna. ir tornan,all mount the name to the Indians treated all foreigners, whether RATES OF ADVERTIMEMEN18 differant in nationality, religion, Inngutruders or not, who came to their domi. CASUAL 470, drea, diet, n. The copper platen ofninn. Indeed, there in hardly any evi. 6 annar per line or Rs. 2-8 per the White Jews of Cochin and the Tirudence to show that the Mabomen and inch par inopption from the let four talli blaton, both uranted by King Nhna Mohu Novereign deported the innertian 5 trin R . Hindu rule of perfert friendliness and kara Rari Varman and which have been por inch per inse liherality to foreigner. At their inch per insertion for 8 inser. Asigned by scholars to daten varying lands, all clares of foreigners received tion. CONTRACT RATES. from the end to the Ath century A. D. fair and lineral trentment, that is in klar. For one year - 2 Annas clironicle a whole bistory on them. They ling contrast with that now weted out to pie per line, Re, per inch or Rs. 10 Teard the rights and privilegra bestowed British Indians in Britis (bone. The lui Herinr. per rolumn per incertien. ou the Anjuvannam, apparently a Trad. For O hionthe. 3 nnnns ir line ing Corporation. There rights and pri Re. 1-4 per inch or RM. 13 per colunti per insertion. For 3 months... 4 ANTAS por line or Rs. 1-8 princh ar Rx 16 TP colnnin per insertion. Voucher copies free for Advertisement of Rs. 5 or above. (harge for advertisement below rending hintter 50 per cent entre Special mes for advertisement of the (over. CHARGES OF ADVERTISEMENTY ARE T'AYARLE IN ADVANCE GIRIJA SUNDAR Please call at or write with particulars to CHAKRA L'ARTY, Mazur. Kalint-JOTINDRA NATH GUPTA KABIRATNA 4. Show wolwr lanTHE FOUNDER AND LATE PRINCIPAL PAYNICIAN TU AURVED CALCUTTA. BISTAR SAMITI. 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Page #608 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 14 KARMAYOGIN. 1* UNAPPROVED CAN BE RETURNED. POSTAGE OF BOTH SIDES SHALL BE PAID BY US. LAHORI DHUSSA MALIDA CHADDAR Very warm and soft ; , natural, blue almond, check, etc. 6yes. by 58" Rs. 05 to 30. 31 yds hy 58" Rs. 12-8 to 15. Thicker than Lahori Dhuseu, very warin soft, ash, grey almond, etc. 34 yds. by 58" Rs. 16 to 18. 3} yds. by 58" Rs. 13 fine. SHAWL JORA Very nicely worked in all decent differ ent colours, Rn. 15 to 40. Excellently worked ; Rx 45 to 65. Pure Kashmiri Rs. 70 to 80. also up to 250. KABULI ALWAN LADY SHAWL With a beautiful Kashmiri border, very Very nicely worked, about 3 yes. by warm, soft, decent uh natural, almond, 1. yd. Rx. 8 to 11 and Rs. 12 to 30. blue, etc. Rs. 35 to 75. (Pure Kashmiri). 31 ya "y 58" Rs. 18 to 20. Rs. 25 to 50. (Real gold work). AMIR CHAND & SON, LAHORE. COLD WEATHER TROUBLES. Children and People of delicate constitution are particularly susceptible to throat and lung troubles at this season of the year. To cut short an attack, nothing is more effica cious than our “SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME.” It is now well-known to medical men that Syrup Hypophosphite of Lime loses its virtues consi." derably when old. Our product being made at our Laboratory is always esh ani much more efficacious than imported preparations which take a very long time in reahing this country. Price Re. I per Bottle. N.B. ---Bengal Chemical & Pharmaceutical Works, ... Limited.. . .. 91 Upper Circular Road, Calcutta. Page #609 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ IKARMAYOGIN: And you need not buy it !!! THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MAGIC. WHY? 2. Dr har certain forti . Honesty is the best : Policy! SENSATION OF THE SEASON. Wermelow! Wanderful !! Astonuding !!! AT ONCE! ALL AT ONCE 1 teave read it carefully and this mundi par our offer. SPECIAL CONCESSIOR. Purchasers of 3 watcher 4 & time will get packing and portage free. Ditto 6 watches De watch in giver extra. A Because : gilded chain containing A SINGLE Lontoonvince its officacy. AY !! & magic locket, convinting Because :--A DAYS UNE gives completo relief for all hurning and inflamation of the DAMO. of Hinduinythological Because : A WERK'SURE euron radioally rentoring the lont health. pictures is given free Because :-lose the bacilli -the germs which are to ro aun of this monty with every watch. din IATO TUTTALLY KHADIOATKD by Healing Ralm, 1. System Rnekof keylors lever watch, Ruwam of the mok ahol and take care beforehand, lont life shall be total wreek !!! A R 3-8, B Rs 3, C Rs. 2-10, D KA 2-6 The insidioun are the worst anemion, and tich in time saves nine. HEALING BALM : Can be used by patients of both sexow all plans and HBAON. only. I HEALING BALM: The away with the neemty to Infections and Atricture which 2. Railway Regulator Lever Watch A RA in mure to follow it. 6 B Rs. 4 C RA 3-A, 1) Rs. 3-4 only. HEALING BALM IA perfetly non-injurious and as such it does no injury to the 3. PRKAKNTATION WATCHFA :.-14 ct gold kydnies or the alimentary call. plated Standard Lever key lens hunting wold kr. 6-8.Ditto Orbis A R4.7B RA One of the leading medical Journals 2. Dr. Yalwin 8. Pushung, M. 1. P. N. (Land.), Naye :--- 1 have much planure in f. Ditto Zeriny RX. N-. Ditto Diana he Indian Lancet MyH: a *** We have no ting that Healing Balm ortain has R 1.8 Silver bunting Lever keyless 10" Size Rs. 9.8. Half hunter R4. 10-8 howitation in saying that R. Lugin & Co. Mtriking effect on Uruthral infection. N. one will be found to resist its beneficial alul Silver open face keyless lever 13 wize RA. Healing Balm is male and reliable Thora pouiffo effect. 11.8, Half hunting RA, 19.8. Silverfutio Agent and one on which medical man 3. Dr. T. U. Ahmel, M. R . M. hunter key winding lever Rs. 9. Silver nd tho guneral public inay, without any doubt, L N A. (lanaclon), His Majesty's Vice V ul Lunter Cylinder key winding A Rs. 8 B 1.7 CRM. 6Ditto open face A RN 5-4 Ditto onen e AR . MYN... I can remet tlopend." this Healing Balm trongly to the suffering public. RA 6. Ditto half hunter Ra. 8-8. White metal cen.re-Necond keyless open face Re IMITATIONS ---On all sides-Bewaro!! And insint on having the trenuine thing Ditt hunting Rs. 5-8. Ditto key wind. 4 Metal huuter keyless Bengal There are " Balms and Balms on all nice and do nut waste monny. Agent for tranh. tratch Ra. 6-8. Half hunter Rs. 7-8. Partiuulars, Luguage, vt in a Catalogue trvenpplication. All curronpondence on Ditto key winding A HALO-A BR. 6 c dential. Rs. 4-4. Ditto half hunter keyless A RA. PRICES :-LANO MITIK Rs. 28. SMALL 1.12. NH B RR. 7.8 CRA. 6-8 only. stage, str. extr. 4. Wrist Watch Nickel, steel and golden with leather straps A RH. 6 B RA CRA 4 Dicio Nilver A ks. 7 B RA 6C R . 2. Melf-closing Braclets with watch gold 148, Bou bazar St., Sealdah Gorner, Calcutta. rated Rx. 6 Ditto met with stones Rx 7 Telegraphic Address, "HEALING" Calcutta. 6. A Day Liver watch Nickel open face Rs. Ditto willvor open face keylon 1. 10 Ditto hunter Rs. 12. All toutchna guarantert for yours, BOSE'S WILLOW CUP TEA DASS & C. Delivered free to any address in India. YOU GAIN 25. p. c. 13, SHTABITI BHESAN BU'N LANK, llatkholil (aliatit. RE. 1-2 PER 15 E. I PER I If you purchase Santipur Dhuti, ne ind Rumal from Fina Flavour, Creamy Liquor and Ntrong SANTIPUR DBSIYA BHANDAR Ltd. in Cup. Try; it will speak for iteelf. Whole Sale & Retail. Sole Agent A. K BOSE, 27, PARK STREKT, Culenttu. Biggent --Factory--Ciuld Mecludint Weavers Lungin & Carry the localing have much plecarum R. Laugin & Co., CHEMISTS. KAMADEVA OIL Lorem IF YOU ARE TROUBLED with nocturnal emission, nervous de bility or loos of memory arising from youthful EXOGRAM or from epileptic tits and trembling due to vicious hality, then Uno DR. BANERJEE'S PILLS" obtainable froms menus R. GUTA & Sons, Cheminta and Druggintu. A, Clive Street, Calcutta, ut Re. 1-4 per phial. CURE GUARANTEED. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Sura balli Kasaya pirities the Blood such ne no other inodicine dupy. It is the twt medicine for all dineaner originating Impurity or Poverty of Nord. It is puwerful and harmlens alike. Por Phial lie. 1. V. P. P. R . 2-1. SOMLATARISTA. THE GREAT NERVINE TONIC Suinlaturista i Univalled in. Neryous anil cerebral Exhaustion. It is Suto uud Infallible Cure for Debility of all Sorti, Lory of Rosli, Lanitude c. Per Phjul Riu 2. ler V. P. P. sesh Kariraj DxVxDLA NATE Skx and Kavuruj UrkNDAA NATH SEX, 20, Colotila Street, CateurA. Now it is time to plant Roses well-routeal Romgrafts Or Lest nelection No. 1 In Haud No. R. 3 p clozen. Packing and carriage Extru. Seods for this season 18 Sorts Ti 1-* Best quality for fair prioe, & Trial order will convince you-- Price lista free. . ." K L GONE F.R , S. (Eng). MANAGB Indian Gardening 1 association, 169, Bowlazar Street, This nelicited and hun mare e in curing all for computery and lark. Nexual viour. Emin mental walfer mation and arrest of development in Une with mich auc P er phial Rs. l'usluge u. 4. KAM CHURAMANI GHRITA. This melius ir Allt ply due to hin & Sem lus NIS AN Erment ! tur. pl Re PLAX 494 SUKRA SANJIBANI RASA. The lyst m eine fur spermatarrow Sullu55. Very useful in f im poty. Sherehty lue to the nor spermar74119-Loru on the slight PCI tment us that gomb disud.rs l'oracket Kelostngos. 4. - 11 ) use the thit out.me 4t . time must your in. Per or the memes ks. 5. 1'46.aye 43 Then th e lieinon il lakes Logether apically urh All forms of intenco Prienus for 15 day's unwita poatago Kabiraj HLART NARAIN BOX KARATNAM AYUI TEIYA AUSHADHALAYA, 70-1, Bhoh er Street, (Hobhola), Caloutte Best BRAZIL-PEBBLES SPECTACLES. In countrymado gold and silver frarups at modersto prioon. Ocoylint's paceptine socurately executed. I'vice lint free on application. RAY MITRA & 00., OPTICIANS. 58, Clive Street, Calcula. CALCUTTA. Page #610 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ AYURVEDIC MEDICINES. भन्य KING & CO., MARMAYOGIN. .., SO EASTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO., LD. THE . A1, HARL STREET, CALCUTTA. S c hean Hill Townche il Agronirs will over Indian Banu Alrybou. AV THORISED CAPITAL 10 LAKHS OF RUPEES. KARYAYOGIV MANTENS ITK i Male and found Commny. 1 Terin end (nditions muit The difficulty felt by in the Fant It rutes cially wit the lonene of Indiana. Creat app lih tu invent, for shares of R4 10 wch are till Vilable many students and educa PRESIDENT: ted men of small means in AJITH MR. BARODA OHAKAN MITRA M. X., BI. buying the KARMAYOGIN w owe for Sharm, genry I'roape ud Mulinerahem at its ordinary price of two 1. (HOSAT annas, has been so much General Manager pressed on our attention laulaire :AI HARENTREET, Sleutta. that we have found it necesa sary to bring out a cheaper edition at one anna a copy. It is not an easy thing in WHOLESALE & RETAIL. CUARANTEED PURE. this country to establish a PKSCRIPTIONN BY EXPERTS GRATIS. weekly review of this stanthe physi ). Kurinj YOKIENDRA NATH NEN NASTRI Ipoh wodr. dard written in English, Gallegorm application MAULIK & Co., 59 Mirjapur StreetCalcut and it has therefore been c e Agent Kalna Aurvedic Medicine Manufacturing Co. of India, Limited, necessary for us at the out set to place a price on the paper which should ensure its being self-supporting সাপ্তাহিক পত্র। HOMEOPATHIC even with a limited circus lation. The KARMA সম্পাদক ও স্বত্বাধিকারী CHEMISTS, PUBLISHERS YOGIN, however, is now AND) KOOK-SELLERS. sufficiently successful to al. শ্রযুক্ত অরবিন্দ ঘােষ। 83, Haxton Road, low of a concession of this পাঙ্গল প্রচলিত সাপ্তাহিক সমূহের মধ্যে kind being made without 45 ( T TT Utotoo *** Branch : 45. Wellesley Street. financial injury. The subsমনকে ধৰ্ম্মের আকার ক্ষুদ্র বলিয়া আপা। CALCUTTA cribers to the superior edi. tion will be compensated করেন, কিন্তু বালুকারাশি অপেক্ষা স্বর্ণ- | ~~ PAY NOTHING. by the superior get-up and 124 * * paper, while the cheaper দমে প্রতি সপ্তাহে গবিষয়ক প্রবন্ধ You love simply to write to the under edition will remove the নাবাহিকরূপে প্রকাশিত ইতেছে। এহmentioned addım And you will get by grievance of the large num*ী পবিপ্নক অন্যান্য বতর প্রবন্ধ ber who have hitherto been **STI CA 1749 (Page (lingo 1:)) 1)) pot met faid. It will debarred from reading the - নিচয় ভাব গান্ধী ও লিপিচাতুর্যপূর্ণ। Abswer all your questions relating to review by their scanty | মূল্য সাধারণ সংস্করণ " বাৰিক মুলা ডাক your mind and body and will give you means. 195258 11 1711 rules and on lent oral principle SUBSCRIJTION* *749-*** **T99 w guide your braith, with and pron Annual -- inclusive of postage. purity. * ৪ চারি টাকা মাত্র। KADIRAJ SHRI MANI SHANKAR both in Town and Mofussil GumoI SHANTEI, ATANK NIGRAH সাধারণ সংস্করণের প্রতি পরে নগদ Rs. 3-12-0. Half-yearly Do. PHARMACY 41. *711 / 471217 Rs. 2-0-0. 114, Howlingar Street, C'ATAU'17A. পুরাতন কাগজের জন্য দ্বিগুণ মূল্য দিতে . 11 4449 7 1 1 *** A Policy MEDICINE POR PILES 199 HIN NAVES TWYTH YOUR LAPOUR KALI SANKAR CHUCONA AND MOLOM. বিজ্ঞাপন-ধর্মের প্রচার দিন দিন যেরূপ AND MONEY All clock, al watches of WXNTEND Thin medicina cures piles of way stand-ড়িতেছে তাহাতে ধর্মে বিজ্ঞাপন দিয়া সুফল WATCH ( ure wild ly list the cheapest lling, of any atago aod of any climate এতে বিশেষ সম্ভাবনা। অথচ যশের rate. We will give you a guarintreby which you whal bave never to boy within a fortnight. It cures bleeding and বিজ্ঞাপনের মূল্য অস্কা সাপ্তাহিকের বিজ্ঞাপনের cond watch ! This is # Policy only blind piles, internal and external in Math Liv In Aud inwill unknown to lurt time. It does not irritate but hun মলোর তুলনায় অনেক সুল, বিশেষ the public. Para come and satis very hotbing effect. The price of the f4729967 *** yourself. medicine for! Weoke X ir RA 9 MAN. IA" No . 8-12-0 চিঠিপর টাকা, কফি পাঠাইব, ঠিকানা V. P. P. Ra. 2-340 14" No. .. 94.0 KAVIRAJ NARAIN CHANDRA SEN Silver 11. Artuy 17 No. 11-06 w wy2777 (67, 221101 I PAUI&C., Tinttison Rowl, Calcutta. 'P. O Baranagar, North Barahagar, GUITA. CALCUTTA. KER & Co. Great Reduction THE GREAT AMERICAN HOMEOPATHIC STORE 330, Cinnallis Street, Calcutta. PER DRAM 5 AND 6 PICE. We invite the attention of mottaneil cluctors to our mach' of genuine Holothic medicines, indented direct from Messrs. Poruke and Tafel, 11.3. A. DRC DUTT. 1. X. . & attend money and evening Treats inutfuneil patients by post Onters are promptly supplied by V.T. P. Fonily and Cholera medicine chests containing. 12.9+. 30, 4%, R0 and 104 phiale with dropper and guide at Rp 2, 3, 3-8,5-8, 6-4 and in prices of oor Winter Goods Apply for printed detailed notice which will be supplied free, KALPATARU AGENCY 14, SHAX BAZAR STREET Calcuta. 11-8 terpeebitely SORABALLS MASAYA. Page #611 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ CALPATARU AGENU Soaps: Bahseders Publishers, Stationers, dealers in Winter and summer cloths general order suppliers and commissionagents 14, Sham Bazar Street, Calcutta. fresh Stack of Stationery, gomba. Prices--Cheapest'! Quality Best ! Satisfaction Guaranteed. ASK FOR FOR ASK FOR Money Purses Scents Cutleries Hair Oils Teas Face Powders Condiments Hair Combs Cigarettes Brushes Watch Chains Pencils Handkerchiefs Nibs . Towels Looking glass Shoe Dressing Coat Buttons Tooth Powders Bangles Biscuits Candlestands Lozenzes Candles Socks & Hoses Hurricane Lanterns Bannians Wall Lamps Papers at Mill Rate Krishnagar Dolls Lemon Rose & Curios Syrup Raspbery ne etc. Penbolders Pen's Quill : 1 Tourer Wanton Aganta puery where on liberal Commission. Page #612 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ VES PRODENTIAL DEPOSIT NA FIXED DEPOSITS AR SPECIAL DEPOSITS Arena :: $4 COSPRL a un Or the use of the lead Matur in toydille NC Staro, Pe. 3. NAVAL Derved h e Udnyta * dx Pantu ats) To We had a KALPATARU 2018 MELLE 020 4376 -AU Per fe 2014 HINDUSTAN OPERATIVE INSURANCE SOCIETY, WITH Angelistades esinen, Jarom Ola Subscribed capital up to 8In July 1909-ban Policies imped up a na vul, pero Authorised ca BA putnie D Kuri Manbilen * soms NAS RENNB WWW . AL Page #613 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ REGISTERED NO. C532. योगः कमेशु कोशलम् eszana NOLLAISED SINGLE COPY ANNAS whey EVO ZA WAHA WR A WEEKLY REVIEW ILL National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c. SATURDAY 19th FEBRUARY 1910. (Superior Edition) s hunan:-SJ. AUROBINDO GROSE AND PTURES is osting : BRANDEGAN LIR Page #614 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ Authorised Capital Ra 10 Each where Rs. 25 of which Rea of The Patrons :--- H. The Maberals of Koobs Bihar HH M Che Wands of Cosinabezar Raja of Bank Gender Pay any Tas Linacron Raj Peary Mohon Maker M. ALIK Zall Goshwari Bahadur MA, L. (20 Kumar Rameswar Malla (Zolader): Ratiod Hourendra Mohan Sinha (Zendors Prod M. B., B. S. (London Agents Wante NATIONAL INSURANCE & BANKING CO., LD Head Office & BRA HAS Calcutta, Lahore, Multan, Peshwar Patiala, Amritsar, Allahabad, and Hyderabad (Sind). Mitzapar etc. LIFE INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES. adore insuring powers compare our miss and terms Baking Department reels Floating Deposits at 9 per can Savings Bank Deposits at if per bent. Fixed Deposita 4 to 8 persent Akiade of Banking business done. ugents Wanted on good commission Fe terma, eto write o MANAGER CALCUTTA BRANOR: 18, Lall Basar. Stres THE FINEST IN EXISTANCE: TAMBAT BRO'S Steel & Brass Nibs UNEQUALLED IN. SMOOTHNESS, DURABILITY & COMPETE SUCCEFULLY WITH ANY FOREIGN MAKE Sample board of 30 kinda can be had on payment of four abbas postage depa Sole Agents for Bengal, S. M. PARELKER & CO Archana P 0 Baloutta The FOR GENUINE SWADESHI GOODS MEDICINE FOR PILES KALL SANKAN CHOORNA AUN MALAN medisine vures piss of any stand ing, of any stage aid of my plimat within a fortnight. It mums bibed blind piles internal and waterka short time does noč levitase sooching effect The idue for CHRATRA BHANDR LA. 47 College Square, CALCUTTA WHOLDAN AKE REJAS, DEALERS, FOR PROSPECTOR OF CO-OPERATIVE VO CHASING ATOPICK AND PRIOR ENDAHAN STAMP. ALTE করপর এক নিয়ে ব্রহ্মামত। উপাধ্যায় ব্রহ্মবান্ধব লিখিতা কতিপয় পতনর প্রবন্ধের VP. P. R. $-3-0 KAVIRAJ NABAIN CHANDRA S GO PO Baranagar, Noris Barn CALOUTTA A Policy RICH BAYES BOTH OUR LABOUR moond wate Akram PA Wor Page #615 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. 1 7th Falgoon 1316. No. 33 PASSING THOUGHTS. artificinl. Its centres are con English, attach an exaggerated in. The Bhagalpur Litorary Conference. picuous by their abaence. In Europe portance to machinery, because The prevalence of annual con the club, the literary paper, the their own machinery hou been so ferences in the semi-Europonnised cotorie, the school of writing, the Mysocessful, their orgatiation so life of Bengal is a curious pheno. Acadeiny are distinct entities in strong and triumphant. In the cou. menon eloquent of the unreality of which the members of the organism ceit of this secess they imagine onr present culture and the in have living relations, a common at- that their machinery I the only efficiency of our modernised eris mosphere, common intellectual machinery and that the adoption of tence. Our old life was well, even food. They have no Literary Confer- their organisation by foreign peu. minutely organised on an intelli- enec because the literary life of Eu- ples is all that is needed for perfect gent and consistent Oriontal rope is a reality. We in Indin have social and political felicity. In woode. The modern life of Europe neitherthese institutions nor any other Europe this blind attachment to is well and largely organised on an 1. centres of our own. The Conference machinery does not du fatal harm, intelligent and consistent Occiden is a convulsive attempt to relate because the life of a free ration has tal model. Tt materialises certain ournelves to each other, which developed the existing institutions tuin ideas of life and wellbeing, evincos a vague desire for united and modifies them by its own irrenir provides certain centres of life, living, but no capacity to effect tible law of life and development. *quips them efficiently, serves the it. There was a time when a vi- But to take over those institutions objects with which they are institut gorous literary Flife seemed about and think that they will magically ed. Our old life did the same. But to forin itself in Bengal, and its develop European virtues, force and this is precisely what our modern relics are seen in the literary robustness, or the vivid and vigorous life does not do. It institutions magazine and the Sahitya Parishat; life of Europe, is as if u man were to Rre apos of a foreign plan, unintelli but at present these serve only steal another's cont And think to gent expressions of an idea which to record the extremely languid take over with it his character is not ours; they serve no civic, pulsation of our intellectual exis-Have not indeert many of us thought no national purpose. They are the tence. The great intellectual stir, by masquerrling in the ainazing pinetodic movements of an organism hopefulness and activity of the garb which nineteenth century Euwhose own lite arrested, but Inst century has disappeared. The rupe developed, to bucome so many which feels itself compelled to move, individual lives to himself, vigor brown Englishmen? This curious however awkwardly and uselessly, if ously or feebly, according to the conjuring trick did not work; butted, only to persuade itself that it is varying robustness of his personality coated and pantalooned, wo still or intensity of his temperament. not dead. We have for instance kept the chaddar and the doty Coordienation is still far from us Literary Conference which meets in our chancters. The fund atLife And Institutions. once a year, of nothing occurs to pre tempt to become great, enlightened Lite creates institutious; instituvent it. But such an annual celetions do not create, but express and and civilised by borrowing European brition bas no intelligent pur institutions will be an equally dispose cxcept the centre of an preserve life. This is a truth we astrous failure. organised 'literary ble. The pulse are too apt to forget. The Euro Indian Conservation of our literary life is foeble and peans and especially our gurus, the lo India we were, if possible, even Page #616 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 more attached to our machinery--- all the more because we had ceased to understand the science of social mechanics which they embodied. We attached a superstitious im portance to maintaining our society exactly in the mould of our Shastras while in reality that mould had been altered out of recognition centuries ago. We quoted Parasara and Manu while we followed Raghunandan and custom. This religious fiction was very much like the English superstition about the British constitution which is supposed to be the same thing it was in the days of Lord Somers, but is really a thing Lord Somers would have stared at aghast as an unrecognisable democratic horror. The cause is the same in both. cases-a robust and tenacious society freely developing its machinery in response to its inner needs. while cherishing and preserving them. Englishman and Hindu have been alike in their tenacions conservatism and their refusal to accept revolution, alike in their respect for law and the thing established, alike in their readiness to change rapidly and steadily if the innovator would only disguise from them the fact that they were changing. The Hindu advanced more slowly because he was an Asiatic in a period of contraction, the Englishinan more quickly because he was an European in a period of expansion. If our social reformers had understood this Indian characteristic, they might have revolutionized our society with comparatively small friction, but the parade of revolution which they made hampered their cause. Even as it is, Indian Society, in Bengal at least, is changing utterly while all the time loudly protesting that it has not changed and will not change. The mould in which Raghunandan cast society, is disintegrating as utterly as the monk of Para ara or Manu has disintegrated. What will replace 1t, s another matter. Samaj and Shastra. Every Sanj must have it as tra, written or unwritten. Where there is no Social Scripture, there is none the less a minute and rigid codo of social laws binding inen in their minutest actions. The etiquette of the European is no less binding than the minute scrupulosities of Manu or Raghunandan, and it is KARMAYOGIN. even more minute and scrupulous. It is a mistake to think that in Europe men can eat as they will, talk as they will, act as they will with impunity. They cannot-or at least they could not, though one hears of atinge revollitions, and in the days of the suffragette everything is possible. Society everywhere is exacting, scrupulous, minute, pitiless in punishment of slight departures from its code, however absurd and unreasonable that code may be. But while in India, the sanction is religious, in Europe it is social. In India a inan dreaded spiritual inpurity, in Europe he shrinks from the sneers and dislike of his class or his fellows. Social excommunica tion is always the ultimate penalty. Revolution. But in Europe and India alike we seem to stand on the threshold of a vast revolution, political, social and religious, Whatever nation now is the first to solve the problems which are threatening to hammer Governments, creeds, societies into pieces all the world over, will lead the world in the age that is coming. It is our ambition that India should be that nation. But in order that she should be what we wish, it is necessary that she should be capable of unsparing revolution. She must have the courage of her past knowledge and the immensity of soul that will measure itself with her future. This is impossible to England, it is not impossible to India. She has in her something dacmonic, volcanic, elemental-she can rise above conventions, she can break through formalities and prejudices. But she will not do so unless she is sure that she has God's command to do it,-unless tho Avatar descends and leads. She will follow a Buddha or a Mohammad wherever he will lead her, because he is to her either God himself, or his servant, because as Sri Ramakrishna would have put it, she saw the chuprus. It was a little of that daemonic, volcanic, elemental thing in the heart of the Indian which Lord Curzon lashed into life in 1905. But the awakening was too narrow in its scope, too gebly supported with strength, too ill-informed in knowledge. Above all the Avatar had not descended. So the movement has drawn back to await a farther and truer impulse. Meanwhile let it inform its intelleet and put moro iron into its heart, a diviner manifestation. mm THE STRENGTH OF STILLNESS. There are two great forces in the universe, silence and speech. Silence prepares, speech creates. Silence tion. Silence compels, speech peracts, speech gives the impulse to acsuades. The immense and inserutable processes of the world all perfect themselves within, in a deep and august silence, covered by a noisy and misleading surface of sound-the stir of innumerable waves above, the fathomless resistless mass of the ocean's waters below, Men see the waves, they hear the rumour and the thousand voices and by these they judge the course of the future and the heart of God's ten they misjudge. Therefore it intention; but in nine cases out of is said that in History it is always the unexpected that happens. Bus it would not be the unexpected if superfices and look into substance, men could turn their eyes from if they accustomed themselves to put beyond them to the secret and disAside appearances and penetrate ing to the noise of life and listened guised reality, if they ceased listenrather to its silence. The greatest exertions are made with the breath held in; the faster. the breathing, the more the dissipation of energy. He who in action, can cease from breathing,-naturally. spontaneously, is the master of Prana, the energy that acts and oreates throughout the universe. It is a common experience of the Yogin that when thought ceases, breathing ceases,-the entire kunbhak effected by the Hathayogin with infinite trouble and gigantie effort, establishes itself easily and happily, but when thought begins again, the breath resumes its activity. But when the thought flows without the resumption of the inbreathing and outbreathing, then the Pran is truly couquered. This is a law of Nature. When we strive to act, the forces of Nature do their will with us; when we grow still, we become their master. But there two kinds of stillness-the helpless stillness of inertia, which heralds dissolution, and the stillness of assured sovereignty which commands the harmony of life. It is the sovereign stillness which is the calm of the Yogin. The more complete the calm, the mightier the yogic power, the greater the force in action. aru Page #617 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ In this calm right knowledge comes. The thoughts of men are a tangle of truth and falsehood, satyam and anritam. True perception is marred and clouded by false perception, true judgment lamed by false judg ment, true imagination distorted by false imagination, true memory deceived by false memory. The activity of the mind must cease, the chitta be purified, a silence fall upon the restlessness of Prakriti, then in that calm, in that voiceless stillness illumination comes upon the mind, error begins to fall away and, so long as desire does not stir again, clarity establishes itself in the higher stratum of the consciousness compelling peace and joy in the lower. Right knowledge becomes the infallible source of right action. Yogah karmasu kaushalam. The knowledge of the Yogin is not the knowledge of the average desire-driven mind. Neither is it the knowledge of the scientific or of the worldly-wise reason which anchors itself on surface facts and leans upon experience and probability. The Yogin knows God's way of working and is aware that the improbable often happens, that facts mislead. He rises above reason to that direct and illuminated knowledge which we call rijnanam. The desire-driven mind is emmeshed in the intricate tangle of good aud evil, of the pleasant and the unplea sant, of happiness and misfortune. It strives to have the good always, the pleasant always, the happiness always. It is elated by fortunate happenings, disturbed and unnerv ed by their opposite. But the illuminated eye the seer perceives that all leads to good; for God is all and God is streamangalam. He knows that the apparent evil is often the shortest way to the good, the unpleasant indispensable to prepare the pleasant, misfortune the condition of obtaining a more perfect happiness. His intellect is delivered from enslavement to the dualities. KARMAYOGIN. men will think him jada, inert, a stone, a block, because he is passivo, where activity appears to be called for; silent, where men expect voicefulness; uninoved, where there is reason for deep and passionate feeling. When he acts, men will call him unmatta, a madman, eccentric or idiot; for his actions will often seein to have no dofinite result or purpose, to be wild, unregulated, regardless of sense and probability or inspired by a purpose and a vision which is not for this world. And it is true that he follows a light which other men do not possess or would even call darkness; that what is a dream to them, is to him a reality; that their night is his day. And this is the root of the difference that, while they reason, he knows. To be capable of silence, stillness, illuminated passivity is to be fit for immortality-amritatvaya kalpate. It is to be dhire, the ideal of our ancient civilisation, which does not mean to be tamasic, inert and a block. The inaction of the tamasic man is a stumblingblock to the energies around him, the inaction of the Yogin creatos, preserves and destroys; his action is dynamic with the direct, stupendous drivingpower of great natural forces. It is a stilluess within often covered by a ripple of talk and activity without, the ocean with its lively surface of waves. But even as men do not see the reality of God's workings from the superficial noise of the world and its passing events, for they are hidden beneath that cover, so also shall they fail to understand the action of the Yogin, for he is different within from what he is outside. The strength of noise and activity is, doubtles, great,-did not the walls of Jericho fall by the force of noise? But infinito is the strength of the stillness and the silence, in which great forces prepare for action. A NOTE ON CIVIC FORMS EAST AND WEST. - . 3 prises and industrial attempts. A family is capable of realising that it has a common future wellbeing which far transcends the present individual interest of any or all of its members. To that future this present may be sacrificed indefinitely. Hence sustained effort. long accumulation of results. instead of their immediate consumption, and success, year by year. put ont, as it were, to compound interest. The labour of its members, moreover, during their youth. while training is incomplete, is placed freely at the disposal of the whole. In a large family, this is an increasing asset, for the number of its cadete is continually receiving additions, and the youth, on their side, are well repaid for their patience under training by the consciousness that no secret will in the end be withheld from them, that no responsibility will be refused, that their personal interests and those of the firm are undissolubly united. · Therefore the action of the Yogin will not be as the action of the ordinary man. He will often seein There is nothing so essential to to acquiesce in evil, to avoid the the success of a great undertaking chance of relieving misfortune, as a disinterested motive, binding to refuse his assent to the efforts of together the members of the noble-hearted who withstand central group. This is why the violence and wickedness; he will family tends to supplant the nucleus seem to be acting pisachavat. Or of shareholders in economic enterUSE CHATARJI RAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BEST & RELIABLE IN THE MA RK ST. the In Europe, where the individual. stands directly related to the civitas, without the intervention of the family, it is only in modern times that the value of kinship as the basis of business association beginning to be understood. This is a reaction which has been ren IN dered inevitable by the breakdown of all the older forms of cooperation. For we constantly fail to see that an era of vast combinations is really an era of the decadence of combination per me. A commercial trust. for instance is rendered possible by the gradual consolidation of thousands. of smaller enterprises. But once formed the trust destroys all its smaller competitors, and when the time comes for its own dis integration and exhaustion, it is a question whether the art it re presents may not be lost to humanity, so long and so successfully has it guarded its trade secrets, so thoroughly has it med 14 customers to doing nothing for them: selves and having everything serv to the bottles and tins so contemptible has it made the small machine in place of the large,and the home-made in place of the patented. Thus an era of trusts is an era of the decadence of alt that made trusts possible. Like the aloe, this flower destroys th ed out Page #618 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN monasticisin 80 powerful for whatever' ond it proposes in itaelf. For building, for tasks of education, for industrial enterpriser, it has no rival and the work that it has a --- it does changes the face of the whole earth. Its fruit will not eaten by the worker. but wa enten by the worker, but was given to the world, and work so given endures for ever. In India the time has come for the exploitation of the ideals of the forefathere. Exploitation nenns realisation. In this sense the blossom represents the exploitation of the plant. By means of renunciation, we are enabled to realise, or capitalise, or exploit, our gathered forces of character and experience. Similarly, we have now to take those powers and ideals of cooperatiun that in de Ajanta and Kenheri and began Ellora, and exploit them on behalf of the civic tree that mothered it, and denth sees no exhaustion of the family, as froni unsuspected impoverishicht An organising unit. is the imracelinte result of mo Wherever self-interest was to be Toont of brilliant life. the momlised ultimate binding power, The virtues of family organisl power, Indian society graduated Indian society graduated tion have always been understood that self-interest by combining with in the East, where we mo them it the idea of the family, Europe, etunted on arvo scale in the on the contrary---never vividly cruste with its hereditary nocupa conscious of the family at all. --lespt trons. True to her own genius, at once to the attempt at nore however, Europe instinctively made complex type of cooperation, for the effort to unito in single enter. which she drew the elements from princ mombers of widely diferont all parts of the civic communes at families, while at the same time will. The family may havo been giving to the art or trade concern- the starting point of the crew, but ed all the advantages of protructed the soed was soon forgotten in the discipline and long-deferrod indivi. fruit, nod the crew became the dualistic grine. Thus we have the model for new organisations. The trade-guilds of the Middle Ages, more complex unit thus arrived at with their system of apprentice could attempt tasks far transcendships and the "schools" of fine art ing the onergy and initiative of the of the Italian cities. more conservative fainily group, but With the alvent of the machine, it had lens vitality and persistence individual skill Huddenly appeared in face of ndverso conditions. The unimportant as an element in in. accumulating emphasis thus laid on Hustrial success, and the system of the family in all its nspacts, has guilds and npprenticeships broke had a great share in giving to the down. The world of onterprise East its air of suatuosque stability. resolved iteolf into capital and labour, Even in India, however, there have exploitor and oxploito, # single been other forms of organisation, inachino-owner and a multitude of the Rajput clans, the military conmachine-tonders. Under this classifica federacy of the Mahrattas, the samaj tion men no longer Htood contrasted or church, and the all dominating in the rolationship of father and unit of the inastor and his disciples, childron, patrinrch and dopondents giving birth to the religious order. or mastor-craftsman and apprentices. Enst or West, this last is the supreme 'Their lines of unity and division now became those of self-intorost can egotism be sunk entirely, in alone. The firm took the place of the realisation of an idea. Here the old-time 'school. The making alone is self-interest eliminated alof a fortune tends to become the together, for the future as for the object of ambition, instead of the past. Here the whole purpose is Hcquisition of personal skill and com- in the work itself. Whatever aomon fame and for the vast majority, cruos from a given effort, whether reduced to the position of units in addod experience or increased i department, no ambition even of means or heightened skill, is at this incanoat kind was any longer once poured back into the common possible. The bettering of their fund, and used as basis for the next own condition in any degree becomes undertaking. The West has grasped 19 impossible for these. As the the fact of the adaptability of nonelevation of overy private soldier in kindrod to each other, and has # regiment to the rank of a com- sought to ne it for the realiantion minstoned officer. Thus the war of of a good that lius moro or less interents superseded tho cnopor. within the senses. The sight of tion of gifts, and at the same time the great Guru. Passing wer his the grogativa instinct began on son, in the quest for a disciple to be underminod by individual of groater promise, is not startling hopelessness . to the European mind. The tailor The family is the basis of wim- or the banker in the West, would be pler forms and degrees of organisa- apt to do as much. But in suoh tion, but it is vastly more porna undortakinge > thoire there is al nent than the communu as way8,80oner or later, a profit-shar. . a motif. For its impulse recurs ing, by which the gains accumulated spontannusly in every gener- are distributed. In the monustia ation and every direction. And order alone, there is no division of the vxhaustion of tho coinmunes the spoils. It is this which makes Europe has to learn from India of the sanctity of the family, of the sweetness of self-suppression, and the holiness of faithful widowhood. But India on the other hand, has to study the virtues of Europe; the roady cooperation and warm love of thoso who are only comrades and not kindred; the omotional strength and self-restraint of tho individual; and above all, the unfal. toring discipline that looks so like Norvitude, yet is, in free persons, the finest Hower of freedom. Having these two opposites in one hand,--the civic commune for Europe, the family for India-we can begin to tabulate those elements of each which the other moet needs. In Europe the family is affected by the conceptions of the civic life: in India, ideas proper only to the family tend to be imported into the civic life itself. A certain degree of this will probably prove persistent, giving in each case its national colour to the public life. But in the struggle for the realisation of new ideals we must work in each case to achieve the compliment of the inborn tendency. Europe must strive to nasimilate the culture of the family, India must individualise the whole civic conectouses. The place where we are, it has been said, is the only place in the whole universe towards which we cronot move Similarly, the evolution already neaphed is the very thing we are to traducend. We must not read in the thips we buke pehieved. Page #619 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. The Indian idea of personal free the dominador of the civitas and to show one's devotion to bim. dom is an iden developed in the the family respectively. The two | The vocabulary is enriched. One family, conpoting the freedum of peoples approach the question of love an older brother; but follows the unit. A seen against mannor from opposito extremo one's captain to the very scaffold, the communal background of infi- Yot the fact remains that the evolu. Pride arides in one's own courage nite patience and love. The wholotion of strict forms of etiquette and dogged sense of discipline. Indian character is adjnsted to this is s neoonity to the growth of One rejoices in the consciousness onception. By the fervent co- great public life. The common citizen of cold and rearved exterior. operation of the whole race, during of the future must bave the training beneath which burn volcanic fires. thousands of year, for ita realise that at present is peculiar to kings. Manu inake clear enough what tion, thome deep insights have been Wherever we look, we shall see sball see is to be the overwhelming virtue gained into God and love and that etiquette and the civie life go of the civio life. It is the passion human tendornos which make together. The civilisation of Islam for justice. For we must rememIndian poetry and philosophy nois based on an intertribal inter ber that the citizen is the king wonderful and no compelling. Even course which demanded constant democratised. Even as the Brahmin wilfulness and rebellion imply the courtesy. Hence the statelines is the ideal, for those whone only faith that he against whom I sin, i. of Mahommedan manners. The conception of social forma in the inalienably mine. Yollow Races have a genius for church, or samaj. so the Kshatriya How marvellous is this truth etiquette, and a genius also for becomes the type for those who The saints, in Europe, have had civic organisation. Ancient Rome,the would realise the civitas. Dharina. glimpses of it. Saye St. Teresa : most constructive power over soen justice, the national righteousless * As the fish lives and moves and in history, owed much to her inheri- in the philosophy of the public life. breathes in water, so is it true that tance of yellow blood. Indian na. Ita thakoor is the banner : carth we live and move and even sin, in tionality can only be the result of and water its holiest symbols: the God." But this is a flash of illu- warm and constant cooperation Pooplo and the Soil the watch mination, single heart, or between persons of various provin word in every hoart. moment of ecstatic inspiration. In cos, faiths, castes and races. Such Such are the developments that India, a nation understands it. A intercourse demands in the first have to be added to the evolution deep ocean of love, consciously place an exquisite regard for others which India has already attained. realised, in spite of all the haughti- and stern respect for self. Every And on her side what she has achiev. nose of the minnows swimming institution carries its own idealism. od is now to be imparted to the on its surface, is tho explanation to him who worships the civiton, world. The perpetual alternation of the life of the Indian family. the disciplined character is the of opposites is the law of the uni. But this marvellous vision in con- idenl. Chaotic disobedience is con verse, and an alternation of ideals conitant to a spoilt-child ideal of temptible, worthy only of the sub- includes in its realisation all that personal freedom for which the human. True freedom is seen as solfis noble. civic life has no place. The whims control, self-direction, and mutain. R. J. and caprice that are so beautiful ed nower of Aelf-sterrenuler. Obeto the lover, would be intolerable to dience to the right person must be WONVERSATIONS OF THE DEAD. the kindest and warmest of fellow instinctive, urbroken; submission citizens or fellow-soldiers. Unbroken to the wrong must never occur. TURIU. URIU. self-restraint is the essential condiTo bring up a disobedient child 00tion to be fulfilled by those who wonld be a disgrace. Yet the fruit TURIU. would practise a civic constructive- of this early training is not to be Goddess Leda who from heaven ness. Here comes in the impor. mervility but discrimination and descendent, how beautiful are thy tance of etiquette, as the protection reeponsibility; that is to say, in feet us they gild the morning. of the public life. Europeana practise every act of obedience there is to be The roses of Earth are red, but the the severest forms of etiquetto in the freedom. an appraisement of the touch of vermilion with which thy family itself, the you employed by lawfulness of the authority and the foet stain the heavens, in redder,-- them between brothers, and sisters righteousness of the act required. it is the crimson of love, the glory corresponds to apna; and they! To him who worships the civitas, l of Tunion. cannot understand why there again, there is a whole series of Goddess Lode, look down upon should be rudeness to one we love. new relationships created, round men with gracious eyes. The The Indian, on the contrary, would which his emotions and bis imagi. clang of war is stilled, silent the be cut to the heart by formality nation centre. Names liko leader, hiss of the shafts and the shields and distance of manner from comrade, follorser, follow oitison, clamour no more against each other his intimates; and would feel countryman, fellow-worker DOW in the shock of the onset. We that this showed desire to set become instinct with life, It is have hung up oar swords on the him outside barrier. These two no longer necessary, or even desir walls of our mansions. The young opposite ways of Pooling come from able to call & man brother in order men havo returned unhurt. the WANAW If you are really after the best t'aing in the market use TIE WETAL FACTORY'S SOAPS. They are talk of the day, the pride of the Swadesbl, have the largest of all Salon Keep the skin best. Are the cheap al for the value, and available overy whare THE ORIENTAL SOAP FACTORY GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA. Tel Address :..."KOWSTOVE." Page #620 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMATOGIN. URIU. girls of Asilon cry through the sweet embrace, a pleasure in pain A SYSTEM OF NATIOXAL corn sweet and high to the hearts that the touch of her lips cannot EDUCATION of their lovers. give us; lovelior far is the body. Goddess Ledla, loly of laughter, torn by the spears than her white CHAPTER II laily of blisa! in the chambers of limbs covered with shining gems. THE POWERS OP TRE MIND. love, in the song of the bridal, in Tanyth's skulls are more than the 000the gardens and by the delightful garland upon thy breasts, O Leda. The instrument of the educastreams where boy and girl look TURIU. tionist is the mind or antahkarana, into ench other's eyes, peak low to It is great, Uriu, master of war which consists of four layers. The the heart,enter in Drive out hatred, and song, but mine too is beautiful reservoir of past montal impresdrive out wrath. Let love cmIt is long since we met in the sions, the chitta or storehouse of bruce the world and silence the temples and marketplaces of Asi memory, which must be distinguishenger soul of strife with kisses. lon. Ages have rolled by and the ed from the specifio aot of memory, URIU. earth is changed, Prince of the Asa. is the foundation on which all the The song of Turiu is beautiful, I have lived in the heavens of other layers stand. All experience but the chant of Uriu is mighty. the great where we fight all day lies within us as passive or potenListen to the Hymn of Tanyth. 1 und moet to funnt in the evening tial memory; active memory selects T'anyth, terrible Mother! laced TURIU. and takes what it requires from with a grland of skulls, thou that! And I in gardens of love and song that that storehouse. atorehouse But the active drinkest the blood of the viction where the sen murmurs low on memory is like « man searching upon the Altar loud with the death- Hower-skirted beaches. But the among a great mass of locked-up shriek, mighty and merciless time comes when I must go down material: sometimes he cannot find Mother! and take up again the song and the what he wants ; often in his rapid Tanyth, thou in the shock of the sweetness in mortal places of search he stumbles across many pleasury. fighting, with the raccous cry that URIU. things for which he has no imme diate need; often too he blunders the car and the roar of the battle, too is needed and not only the poet and thinks he has found the real blood-strinod, enger and terrible, and lover. thing when it is something else, pitilces, huge and swift.---wonder TURIU. irrelevant if not valueloss, on which ful, adorablo Mother! The world is changed, Uriu, he has laid his hand. The passive Hear me! I who fear thog not, Prince of the Abs. Thou wilt not inemory or chitta needs no traiu. I who love thee,ask of thee, art thou get again the joy of slaughter and ing, it is automatic and naturally weary, art thou satiate now with pitilessness. Non have grown sufficient to its task; there is not the blood of the fue and the flesh of merciful, full of tenderness and shrinking the slightest object of knowledge the victims? Why has it wouk to URIU. coming within its field which is rest, the thunder of war in Auilon, I know not. What Tanyth gives not secured, placed and faultlessly land of the mighty? me to do, that I will do. If there preserved in that admirable rocepI am not weary, I am not satiate. were no stern nuss, no grimness in the taele. It is the active inemory. * I charge thee, awake and giro ine world that she croutes, I should not higher but less perfectly developed Again delight of the slaughter, function, which is in need of im. TURIU. trampling the face of the fallen foe We will go down together and provement. as I scatter with shafts the ranks see what this world is in which The second layer is the mind that boasted and shouted, forget proper or manas, the sixth sense after so many millions of years we ting that Uriu tought in the van of of our Indian paychology, in which aro nin wanted. the buttle AURORINDO GHONE. all the others cre gathered up. The Mother, arise I leave to Leds her function of the mind is to receive gardens and delicate places, the Inces lovely and smooth of Asilon's boys and the joyous beauty of women. I am old and grey in the council and battle. She has nothing for me: what shall I do with ler on ESTALBISIIED 1887. of peace and her promptings of love THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC and beauty? ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. 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Page #621 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ ** the images of things translated into sight, sound, smell, taste and touch the five senses and translate these again into thought-sensations. It receives also images of its own direct grasping and forms them into mental impressions. These sensations and impressions are the material of thought, not thought itself; but it is exceedingly important that thought should work on sufficient and perfect material. It long Judginent, Imagination, Memory, Ooservation; to the left hand Comparison and Reasoning. The critical faculties distinguish,compare, classify, generalise. deduce, infer, conclude; they are the components parts of the logical reason. The right-hand faculties comprehend, command, judge in their own right, grasp, hold and manipulate. The right-hand mind is the master of knowledge, the left-hand its servant. The left hand touches only the body of knowledge, the right-hand penetrated its soul. The left hand limits itself to ascertained truth, the right hand grasps that which is still elusive or unascertained. Both are essential to the complete ness of the human reason. These important functions of the machine have all to be raised to their highest and finest working-power, if the education of the child is not to be imperfect and one-sided. tions, divisible into two important classes, the functions and faculties of the right hand and the functions or faculties of the left hand. The faculties of the right hand are comprehensive, creative and synthetic; the faculties of left hand critical and analytic. To the right hand be FOR SHARMA BISCUITS MANUFACTURED BY THE SHARMA HINDU BISCUTS FACTORY, DELHI HE LARGEST STEAM BAKMEY IN INDIA) GUARANTEED DELICIOUS AND BEST IN THE MARKET. SHASTRIC RULES OF PURITY SCRU PULOUSLY ORSERVED. KARMAYOGIN. therefore, the first business of the educationist to develop in the child the right use of the six senses, to see that they are not stunted or injured by disuse, but trained by the child himself under the teacher's direction to that perfect accuracy and keen subtle sensitiveness of which they are capable. In addition, whatever assistance can be gained by the organs of action, should be thoroughly employed. The hand, for instance, should be trained to reproduce what the eye sees and the mind senses. The specch should be trained to the perfect expression of the knowledge which the whole nutahkarann possessed The third layer is the intellect or buddhi, which is the real instrument of thought and that which orders and disposes of the knowledge acquired by the other parts of the machine. For the purposes of the Incationist this is infinitely the most important of the three I have named. 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Who wordless rode, quivering, on the like His fierdo heart huagored for the rear, where Death • Wan singing mid the laughter of the swords. *Ride, Suryaji," the Chieftain cried, his look Intent with prophe," hither from the rear Summon the Purbhou." Tarning with the word Saryaji's hopvon sped down the rock-strown slope Into the trenchent valley deep. Swirly, Though burdened with a nation's fate, the ridge They reached, where in atern silence fought and fell, Their iron hearta broken with desperate toil, The Southron rear, and to the Purbhon gave . The summons of the Chief, "Ride, Baji, ride, The Bhonsle names thos, Baji." The Purbhou spoke No word, but stormed with loose and streaming rain To the high frowning gorgo and silent stood Before his lender. "Baji, more than once In battle thou hast stood, living shield, Between me and the foe. But more today, O Baji, save than any single life, Thy nation's destiny. Thou seest this gorge Narrow and fell and gleaming like the throat Of some huge tiger, with its rocky fangs Agrin for food and though the lower slope . Descends too gently.yet with roots and stones "Tis hampered, and the higher prone descent Impregnably forbido assault; loo steep The sides for any to ascend and shoot From vantage. Here might lionhearted mene Thongh few, delay a host. Baji, I speed To Raigurh and in two brief hours return. Say with what force thy iron heart can hold This passage till I come. Thou sont our strength, How it has melted like the Afghan's ice . Into pool of blood." And while be passed Who had been chonen, spoke an iron man With iron brows who rode behind the Chief, Tanaji Malsore, that living sword: "Not for this little purpose was there need To call the Parbhou from his toil. Enough. Give me five hundred men; I hold the pass Till thy return." But Shivaji kept still His great and tranquil look upon the face Of Baji Purbhou. Then, all black with wrath, Wrinkling his fierce hard you, the Malaure; " What ponder then the hero? Such a man or men, bo needs not like us petty swords A foroo bobind him, but alono will hold All Rajasthan and Agra and Cabool From rise to not." The Purbhou apswered hina: "Tanaji Maloure, not in thin living not Of floob and perte, nor in the flickering mind I. * man's manhood weated. God within Rules us, who in the Brabmin and the dog Can, if He will show equal godhead. Not By men is mightinou achieved; Baji Or Malouro, tia bat name, robe, And covers One slope.' Wo bat omploy Bhavani's strength, who in an arm of flesh I mighty win the thunder and the storm, I wok for fifty swords." And Malauro; * “Wall, Bají; I will build thee such pyre As man had never yet, when we return; For all the Deocan brightening ahallery out 'Baji the Parbhou barna. And with a wila 26, UPPE RCHITPUR FCAD গেলেরপাচন। 71ST www. FOR .com ARTISTIC PHOTO & ENLARGEMENT, B. 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He took From his wide brow the princely turban pown With nigrette diamond-crowned and on the head! Of Baji set the gleaming sign, then clasped His friend and, followed by the Atroaming host That gathered from the roar, to further hills Rode cinitering. By tho Mogul van appronchod Baji and his Mahrattns sole remained, Watched of the mountains in the silent gorge. To be continuert: INDIA'S NEED life giving, wtrengthening, pure, and it. Blind, Wind indeed in tlie uian, whio. holy has been Hin inspirtion, His words does not see the signs of the day, Aye.. The flowing gee quoted from and Jellimwell. Y 14, tuy friends, yet the this boy born of poor Brahmin parents 1. ily to the while presented to world has to know that man. We read in some waysido village mmewhere Swami Vivekananda, ly the fileutta Re. in the history of the world of prophet of which very few of you unmittee after him long journey have even and their live coming down to hand, is literally being wowwhipped in from the West: through centuries of writings and work lands which have been fulminating SWAMIJIS LAVE FOR INDIA ingu by their disciplex: through thou againnt loathen worship for en TIN (INTRY. Hands of your of Ninoothening and plouter-turier Whom wey is it? Thit mine, me want to low the univerial in the ing the lives of great prophets of yore or yours? It is none else than the inweal. Our router, flis off, and come down to us; And yet, in my opinion, power which was manifested here an tries to cut himself off from all not one tANII A high in brilliance Ramkrishna Paribalrama. For, IBM of the body, of the past, te works that lifo which I WAW with my own eyes and land nages and propheta , and to forget even that he is nian; yet; under who whadow I had lived, nt who even incarnations, the whole univers in the art of his heart, there is muftfeut bave learnt everything, the life are lont manifestation of power more ond, contring viltating, one whisper, of Ramkrishna. L'armahan . Aye, friend or la individualiand, more or les concen which tell him, ant or Wort, home in you all know the celebrated Maying of the trated. Here I been inninfowl. best. (Citizens of the capital of them. Citit---Yada Yuda bi tion of an immense power, just the pure, before you 1 Hand 14 yin, MANIFESTATION OF THE DIVINE. very beginning of whose working we T ot even a peacher, but lenme Along with it you have to uniter AT seing, and lofore this generation Iwfore you the name ('leutia liny to talk and one thing more Nuch thing in . pe away, you will. Or wat to you to do. Aye, I would like foreh to-cay, before one of theme derful workings of that power. It has 1 vitun the dust of the streets of this tilal waves of sprituality coues, these come just in time for the treeneratinti ity, and, with the freedom of chuldbel, a little whirlpools of wimilar of Indir. For we forget from time to Tuth to you my mind, my brothers Ae. nature all oder society. One of these time the vital power that 011 Away pil, thereform, my leartfelt thanks for Naulup, at firt unknowti, unperceived work in Indir. the myne ward that you have and in thonght of, Asuming proportion INDIA WANTS SPIRITUALITEREN Brother Yerlin your b et, you swallowing it were, and similating! We want spiritual ideals for al' my b es I WA ke liyan En all the other littlo whirlpool, bucoluing We want enthusiastically to gather If there of my lortute, immense, becoming a tuval wave and full round granel wpiritual mes, 0 WP, you like how ing weirty with. Wer which hermes must be spirituel N h her has the land after four years experience in. Such is happening, 11 you been given untouw in the person of the last 114, pwerful W o ve you read it. If your Ramkrishnx Paramaham A. if thir. I wil wer" India I love for heart is open you will receive it. If mation wants to rier, take my worl, it Now thi v t you are truth-easy, you will find I will hare to envie enthusiastically round Twit bly to me, they Just out! Just out! this name. It does not mattor, who in t he bus, it is now the holy prwiches Rumuhuishna Pamahanika, 1. nul, the place of pilgrimage, the whether I, or you, or anybody. But Him I place before you, and it is for you to WILI' 1.NE RIIS MASTER. REINO PAGES FROM TITE LIPROP THE judge, and for the wall of our mer, for i tambul Another SWAMI VIVEKANANDA BY I NITIE the good of our nation, to judge 1. mv het them of all, that NIVEDITA now, what you hul! do with this f tu tens great ideal of life. He thing we are to m, seal, my God in life ni OP RAKILISHINI-VIVEKANANDA redember, that it was the print i all t.. Haram ham . If the 11th of the WER OF INDIAN lives, that you have ever see, let nie hingehieved by mely LIFT, 'RADLE TALES OF HINDUISX tell you distinctly, that KALI THE MOTHER etc. you b . Mender deed, it from my have real of. And it fect er fallen no word that has Paper boards Rs. 2-8 before you that it is the most hiervellous Cloth bortreis Rs. 2-12 .. anyan the world, I hey to manifestation of soul-power that you can it, it was . But if there have Postruye e.clrr. road of, much les expetto Noe. WithEN Bling from nuy litis if there To be huit in ten oth of his swing away this lutracoming eit of bues, it is UDEODHON OFFICE, power has enciclodd the gluve, that is , and net lis. All that li lieen 10-1.1, Gopal Mengi's Lane, I four you. intlemen, in duity bound, + liseum All that 1.4 been CALCUTTA, therefore, forth of our race, foto 1, the power of prilerimage, th THE MASTER AS I SAW HIM I Page #625 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAVOGIN. 11 the good of oer roligfon, T place this y more besutiful than most wan; And Ramakrishhe, in the transport of his wat Apiritul ideal before you. Judgementally, nrore fucinating Ho had spirit, forgot her, untit several y in not through me. I am only a werk rich nurient voice and magnetic per. afterwarde she stood before him in the instrument. Let not Tin character benonality. Those who attended his lecl perfection of beauty. Falling At her judred by seeing me. It w no great, tores were deeply impressed with his feet, he cried: "I bave reverenced all what I or any one of his dinciples, if we eloquence. eloquence. Coming Coming from from India, Al India, women mother, but I am at your bent hundreds of liver, could not do country of romance and mysticinin, his service. However, the young bride justice to millionth part of what He luctures were replete with Oriental ima refused to recall the soul of her hunland rally was. Judge for yourselves : in the gery. Ile gave an impetur to Vedanta to earth, and became one of his ment heart of your heart is the Eternal Wit. movement which has since become wide ardent discipler. Tine and may the same Ramkrishn prend in Amerius. Swami Vivekananda poewerned an earn. Para unhamen, for the good of our nation, w for the good of our nation, Swami Vivekananda came to ti with ent on that stimulated enthusiasm in the for the welfare of our country, and for morge. He taught the greatness of the minds of his andeute. "Are you mal the good of humanity, open your hearts, philosophy of India. He taught the se After truth was one of the questions make you true and sterly to work for crets of health and happiness, an attained ho would ask of those who sought to tha inmenso change, which must come, through a well-orderedd, spiritual life. Become initiates of the Vedanta phil. whether we work or not. For the workHe gave the message that strengthened sophy and partakers in ita lentitudes of the Lord doce not wait for the likes those who were dincouraged. He gave Ho lunght the preliminary virtues of of you or me. He can rain His workers the student new Aspirations. Do en un llon, purity, the forgiveness of from the dust by hundreds and thou- larged men's narrow views and imbuod injurier, fuith in the invisible ideal, and BA' It is a glory and privilege them with a broader comprehension of worship of the Father Mother who dwelling is in the Spiritual soul of that we are allowed to work nt all duty. The Suami was a disciple of the Ma- hunianity. under 1Tim. haema, Ramakrishna. There is an interes. 1 If it be true that nature in uniforma ting story about this great Yogi which in all her works and so far no human THE TEACHING OF kiven an insight into the powerful in. experience has contradicted it if it he Agence of this philosophy or religion true that the knibe la v prevail through SWAMI VIVEKANANDA over the mind of its devotee. A out the universe, then, an it has been knall child, Ramakrishna was marle a sail in the Vedas "knowing one lump urteniple prout The Ver Tinught, an American jour temple print in the temple in the temple of the of the of clay we know the nature of all the Mother of B nal publishes the following: This show a t Kali There he clay that is in the univerwe." "Takeup how rapidly the Vedantie thoughts are hang and wept and prayel to the Coll. one little plant and study its life anul spreading over that country. deam of the lindur and arvel the silen of its mytoly, and we know the During the Wall Inir there came lent image with Awwers. The boy bp. Tuniverne. swami Vivekananda, tre to Chiengo. wami Vivekananda, e tru- c ame PORSCHA'd of a great desire to know The Swami taught that everyone the Vedanta philosophy, wiich if there Wi n dly Mother of Shine exit throughout eternity: thunt mething in the works oll. religion. How in the universe. Day after day and can be created or destroyed, inhe APNIK the most mest interesting ture At that night after night lo pred and wept of emning of coming out of nothing, of of pung est famou (longrun of Religions which calling upon her to manifest herself to back to nothing. Only the movement formed such a notable feature of the him, which, in time she did. The poo is in succeeding me and how World's Fair of 1993. His picture le of the bioghborhood thought hin going back to fine forms, coming l low turl, and beautim , od to divert hin mind tried into large proportion. 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Everything but the force and result of what one ex ART IN RELIGION. leginy from certain sende, certain rudi. periences in practising religion. 10 000Inent, certain fine fornis becomes gener The follming chapter is taken from medicine the clinical experience is often And I, and develops: R on that Koori laul Sartur', "Hinus System 10ore useful than theoritical descriptions way for a certain time, again goes back to of Inligious Saimond.1rt." in determining the properties of a drug. Science and Art are twin sisters in every that is fonto, and Aubuides. The raindrop in If one knows the science regarding an department of mental culture. In fact which the beautiful sunaam is playing object, be only knows the qualities and the whole of inodorn civilization consista 144 been drawn up in the forn of character of that object. But one who of the two. In cultivating knowledge of por from the noan, goo far awny has reduced the qualities of the object to the nisterial world, one portion of the into the air, reaches the mountain; then RODIO practical purpose in the shape of no it changes intos now, again into water study is distinctly scientific, and another art has appreciated and felt it. portion a matter of art. Take for instance For crin roll back down through hundrede instance, if one knows the science of heat, the study of Chemistry; what is wtudiod of miles to the mother han. So with he is no doubt able to discuss about hent in the class-roou in the shape of learning everything in nature. This earth has But it is quite a different thing to be able principles, laws and formulae is science. come out of nebulou formu becoming colder What is done in the laboratory is Art. to produce heat and fire. This requires and older throwing up this crystallized some sort of tactics and experience which As regards the cultivation of the knowfurm upon which we live ; and in the may be called the art of producing leal ledge of the mental and anoral sphere of future will become colder and colder Such tactica and experience may be various, life, it may not be usual to carry on until it dies, and will break into piecos, but it is either by actually producing studies separately on the two lines, but will be pulverized, go back into rudi. it may be so carried on and aught to be. fire or by feeling it by touch that man montary nubulous fine form. This is Thoru are men however who would would geta actual experience of what fire is. happening lofore us today. This bus grudge to give religion a locus standi of its The scientist knows that every substance 1.com happening through time inmono. own in the sphere of science and art. contains hest in it. But the practical l'ial. This is the whole history of MAD, They, however, are ready to tost it by the man who requires fire, actually gets it the whole history of nature, the whole data and fuels of physical science, with a produced by some shift or other, may, by history of life. view to dismina it An something basnless. rubbing two pieces of wood. This is art The lant to conne in the order of cren. But many would willingly admit the causing an effect which cannot but le tion is intelligence. At the begining clain of religion to be the Aubiect of home-felt and real. Similarly, ono my intelligence become involved, and in the und intelligence geta ovolvod. The num. have knowledge of the science of chemisscience on its own data and facta. But a moro acionce of religion in a thing too try without over having been in the total of the intelligence displayed in lanio to reprenent the wbolo truth of what laboratory. Such person can have no the universo must, therefore, be the in experience of chemical action though be is called religiou. To represent the whole solved universal intelligence unfolding may have a knowledge of some of it itwell. This universal conmic intelligence truth of it, the oxperience of those who lawn. Take Again the CARO of electricity, In the Supreme Lord. It is fe who is! practino religion abould be put side by A scientific knowledge of electricity no doubt widens the range of human know. | side with the science whining In the fun and the stars; Je of religion. ledge regarding nature. But it is the other words religious Science and roll- Various electric arta to which mankind TOIDS gentlo showers He is the ocean. owea the manifold blessings of modern gious Art should go together in order to Ho in the mother earth. Ho comes as civilization. Hulintantinto the truth of religion. In Thus a complete treatment of a partigentle wind that we breathe. He is the fact, it is the art of religion which is cular religious system must involve & strength of man walking in the pride of Ooonideration of the science portion and religion proper. For, the word religion yonth. He is love and devotion in the the art portion of that religious wystera. without any qualification incans the ex. heart of woman. In many systems the two factor are not Swami Vivekananda taught that we periences of a man of religion. If one distinctly recognized. But the Hindu Hyutem distinctly recinines the dual wante to tout the truths of religion be reap what we sow! that we are the phane and this recognition is the distin. must honestly and carneatly nacertain inkers of our fate. Nono else has the quishing feature of it. not only the soundness of certain proposi. Hane nono ban the praise. Divino Power is open to everyone, at all times, THE CALCUTTA HOMEPATHIC PHARMACY. in all placer, under all conditions. Upon ESTABLISHED 1866. 14 depends how wound it. Blame non. 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It 18 un nuch or canon that we feel most vividly the reality of & Power which disposes of twent and deforts the enkulstions of sen. The end of many things is brough: about by the sudden act of a Nngle tudividual. A world vanusha, another is create alinuntat touch. (vrtainty appears and we legm to realise what the prulay of the Hindus, the passage from one ago another, really means and how true In the ch's that it is by rapid tranne taong tung-prphared huge are induced. Such a change new imprends all ver the world, and in alsandt all countres events are happruing the final results of which the actors do not for-re. Small une tenus pass across the surface of great countries and sure of them frees and are forgotten, others in cam late the fature. In England, x Prussia, 10 Cireece, still mer in T'oriry. Pursia and China slight with specutie care of discontent movement of Rear in t he ma i n adding an Egypbe sutient at the post moment to lifheulty to the primanent bur. to alter the dentima of the country. den England. The minds of The Egyptian Murder. rulers at such sons Animesed rather The anasematon of Borntros Pasha by imple beyond their control in Egypt hat the chance of being thun by that calm thought which one of the momentous esents. In would guide them in ordinare times itself it in an incident which has We know what Land Crompt would happened in that it will have done, it is to be pe what a out incurbing the more of ordinary higher Power inpeln Sir Elon V-atx. The line of rules te Gornt to che, for the treepth of always open to this put from the an event and out in the rent - fatistic, the personal ench with a self it consequences d pnl. Sindye, the crank the lunatic. Great Preparations. 1. England twelf the hvis fru- Conversely, at such um lingun or prmces have been tak preparat , it lort in the mil In attemp. But there are stages of the rhange, low booth tro ordinary toms and Egypt is ing very littir. Hipos *** Sot in a normal condition. Thitherto Cuation, Irigely attended conferro. the Egyptian queria has not been Concarnest ani careful deliberation Aoite. There a strong Nation. all end in smoke, they vanh, ** lint u nent which grows within traer behind. Thay tone, th Denshaw incident has largely be there great prepar. leit wunda bekind, but, bvyand trons either take their stand Oil the mere fact of the presence of the the chimnure that the post cante furrin, ther. Heems to be no pci restored, or they anchor thema fic griner Iuch uld give 11 selves on the permanechey ten ty tehing or formidable of present conditions. But in the hape to the vague disconti and rulu things move prilly that the perfectly natural real epi ystny's contions entirely elus ration. If the virtual ruler of Egypt appear tanlay : ud Lay's hite 10 is well u se, the art of solitary Ly of being in existence - 114. not prove anything inurrow. Under such cireumatic but i fow ny unnuit. xcite the role of the Gita becomes moet meetit need not be the spark in A necessity, to do one's duty Hi Cont the wrier rangazine. But if Sir ing to one's lights and thra Eldon Gorgt allows hun to r raults to ..Fi; w w e . swayed into providing the Egyptin tempt to ve into m e Page #636 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MAAYOSIMAM uture, the one cominent that suy. TEL PRINCIPLE OF EVIL. To our mind there is no emping from tho belief that, if God exists, gents itself is in the Homeric phrase, He is All. All proceeds from Him These things lie on the knees of The problem of evil is one that from what other source can it pro the Gods." hne taxed human thought and ceed! All exists in Him; Revelation in Jall. in what evolved various and conflicting Revelation is a thing Religion Miu er ur continent can it exist ? 1) We verfully asserts, Science as portla here, evil munt proceed from nd. Helidre An Inahingo Him, evil must exist in Him. Since ly denies. According to our ideal des material, the problem does not exist. Ho is All-Wise, for all knowledge this country, man has faculty, Everything is in nature as the result is His it must exist for romo wise ent in him but easily duveloped of evolution. Nature is blind and rough the various means grouped and perfect purpose. Since He is der the expression sadhana, by unintelligent and has thereforo no All-Love, it must exist for good and conception of good or evil; the 000nich he is able to see spiritually not for anything which contradicts ception belongs to the human get the revelation of things not the good. Only, His is asi nfinite mind and is the result of the social cernible by the reason. Srijut wisdom, ours a finite, His perfect, sense and the ideas of pleasure and ishna Kumar Mitr in relating ours undeveloped. His is an infinite prin developed in human beings $ spiritual experiences in Agra and all-wise love,ours a finite by a perfoctly intelligible atural il dwelt on the revelation of the and unwise love, a love is perfectly process. It is to men who believe nipresent and inerciful Cod which informed by knowledge,full of mya, in Intelligence 89 governing and us continually with him in his ateichstent to passing happiness doveloping the world that the proprisoument. He hnd what we call and pleasure. God's love looks beyond, blem exista. 'Why did ovil ooible e prutyakalue durshim. This is a ours fixes its eyes on the moment. into existence and what is its ing the possibility of which our Experience must always be the purpose? ise men trained in European en basis of true knowledge, but it The unwillingness of the devoirt ;htenment think it a very intel must be experience illuminated by soul to admit that evil can have its ctual thing to deny. On a simi true perception, not experience existence in God, has lod a variar occasion the Indian Social Re dominated by surface impressions. tions of the Manichean thoory which rmer" sheered at the experience, The experience of the mind which seos a double control in the world, God clared that God roveals Himself has compassed calm and is able to as the Principle of good and Satan as aly in His laws and, if we remem preserve its tranquillity under the the Principle of evil. Those who rear right, souffod at the idea of most strenuous Assaults of pain, misgard the belief in the existence of an ach A revelation being givon in fortune and evil is alone worth intelligent evil power is supersti- having. The mind whicb is not Ich an inappropriato, disreputable tion, find the origin of evil in man ad uncomfortable place as a jail. i ru, which feels grief and thinks who nbuses bis freedom and by his is curious at lust that not one under the intronce of affection revolt and solf-will gives birth to and passion even if it be noble affecut many should have had this sin. This solution solves nothing, tion and prosion, canot arrive (poriency recently in precisely for it does not explain why there milarcircum stances and that the at the samyang Inanam, the coin should have boon trion experiences should have possibility of plete and perfect truth. Emotion is ovil at all. Unless we limit our con for the heart, it should not besiege een expressed in almost exactly ception of God as the source and the intellect; for the proper business he Marne torms. After all, an ounce creator of all, that from which all f experience is worth a ton of of the intellect in to observe and proooods, we must admit that evil anderstand, but to be obecured by the heory. Our own belief is that the lotions of the world are tr.welling as part of the economy of the slightest prejudice, the least trace world must have proceuded from wardy 4 signal rulutation of of feeling. One who doinu will Him no less than gond. Even if hoetheistic and look narrowly at every incident Agnostic titules anul thiet India is the we violently posit another creative and, if he cannot you at once, wait forou in the blico selected for tho revelution. world limiting His for enlightenment as to its ultimate It is for this rettson that these ex. nniversality, we shall have to 16311 DHO purpose and issue; so waiting, so periences are burning so frent that Ho; having the power to pre- alinly considering, the morning of vont evil, permits it; for He is omnilife dawns on the mind, as intinite n toen who uro rather men of accon than wirst is generally potont, and none can do anything purpose reveals telf-in things small known piirely religious inen, that except by the permission of His and great, in occa Thos good and s to say, who seck (od in life and all-wise and overruling Providence. bad: omniscient Provilence reveals the servico of men and not merely And if we limit the omnipotenee itself in the fall of tho Sparrow in the closot anul the of God, we duce Him to a mere and the death of the eat as well as rain. A now Demiurgun, A religion summing up and correcting great Artificer of in the earthquaku lb destruy's the old, * religion basednot things utruggling amongst forcongreat cities and the mi ubat. dogma bnt on direct knowledge atual over which He has nut entire con- roake thousands.destituta sul home experience is the need of the age, brul. Such a conception is unphilo less. Rudra'nod Shavit , iwal and it is only India that can give sophiel and contrary to the unt themselves as one. The Yoginuces it to the world. versal spiritual experience of man- Chod in all things, net ouly in all kind. The problem remains why, beings but in all ayeuta. H is if He is God, All Lovo,' sar VMAR- the food, He is the earthquake galas, ke creates evil or, if He He is Death that leads to a higher does not creato it, permite it! life, He is Pain that properen Page #637 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ .. ZVAIR . INAYOOT. - ng for higher 'bliss. This light of this idea, the Christian Barily improve the heart is a thing that cannot be argued; doctrine of the Son of Man on the It would it has to be sean. be an error to suy that it has no ef. Pdripashyanti | Cross Aoquires a now significance dhirah And sight is only possible and man himself becomes the Christ fect. It thoowa certain nerds of thought into the antahkarunaand, to the calm heart and the taper of the universe. if these thoughts become habitual, turbed understanding. Another question occurs. Is pain The materialist is not wrong when they influence the conduct. But real or a shadow! The Vedantist the danger of moral text-books is he holds good and evil to be merely believes that the soul in a part of that they make the thinking of operations of Nature which she uses God.or one with God Himself, and high things mechanical and artifiimpartially and without making a cannot feel pain or grief, but only cial, and whatever is mechanical and distinction, and that the distinction Ananda, blink. The jiva or soul artificial, is inoperative for good. is an evolution in the human mind. takos the USA, the delight of Thore are three thinge which are Evil is good disintegrating to pre- the dualities, and it changes to of the utmost importance in derling pare for a higher good. That bliss in his nature; but this is with a man's moral nature, tho omowhich is now tyranny, was once veiled by the ignonce that tions, the sanskaras or formed hrnecessary to consolidate human separates, the jiva in his swarupa bita And Associations, and the swa. society. What was once an ideal from the mind and the heart. Pain bhava or nature. The only way state of society, would now be bar. is a negative vikara or corruption for him to train himself morally is barous and evil. Morality.progresses, of true experience in the mind, to habitnate, himself to the right religion widens with the growing plensures positive vikara. The emotions, tho noblest associations. inanifestation of that which is truth is Ananda. But this is the best rental, emotional and phydivine in the human race. As with knowlodge for which mankind is sical habits and the following out the individual, so with the race and not ready. Only the Yogin realisen in right action of the fundamnental the world, ovil tends to good, it it and becomes sama, likominded, impulses of his onsential nature. comes into existence in order that to pain and pleasure, good or evil, You can impose a certain discipline men may reject the lesser good happiness or misfortune. He on children, dress them into a cer. and rise to the higher. takos the man of both and they tain mould, lash them into a desir. The problem of pain remains. give him strength and bliss; ed path, but unless you can get Wns it recernary that the process for tho veil between his mind their hearts and natures on your should be recoinpanied with pain and his soul is removed and the side, the conformity to this diseipto the individual? At one time the apparent man in him has become line becomes a hypocritical and capacity for pain, physical and men one with the swarupa or real man. henrtless, often a cowardly compli. tal, was infinitely less than it is now, If mankind as a whole camo too ance. This is what is done in Euso little that it night be pronoun- early by that knowledge, the evolu- rope, and it leads to that remarkcod to be nil. It is a remarkablo tion of the perfect good would be able phenomenon known as the rict that disunn, pun and grief delnyed. The utter sweetness of sowing of wild oats as soon as the have grown keener with the growing dayit and prema, pity and love, yoke of discipline at school and at tineness of the human organisation. might never be extracted from hoine is removed, and to the social Obviously this can only be a teme the lila. hypocrisy which is so large a fca ture of European life. Only what porury development necessity to prepare a higher race which shall rise A SYSTEM OF NATIONAL the man admires and accepts, be above pain to a higher capacity for comes part of himself, the rest inn EDUCATION. innok. He conforms to the discipline pleasure and happiness. The lower organisation rosisted the nurskara CHAPTER. III of society as he conforned to the of pain and grief by the coarseness THE MORAL NATURE. moral routine of home and school, of its composition, it rejected pain In the economy of man. tho men but considers himself at liberty to in the sense of not knowing it The tal naturo rests upon the moral, and guide his real life, inner and private, higher organisatiou of the future the education of the intellect divorc according to his own likings und will not be below it, but rise above ed from the perfection of tho moral passions. On the other hand, to it. It was the knowledge of good and emotional nature is injurious to Deglect moral and religious educa. and evil that brought grief and human progress. Yet, while it is tion altogether is to corrupt the sin into the world; when that Basy to arrange some kind of curri- race. The notorious moral corrupknowledge is sunnounted, inan will culum or syllabus which will do tion in our young Inen previous to rise above grief and sin. Beforo ho well enough for the training of the the saving touch of the Swadeshi eat the forbidden fruit, he had the mind, it has not yet been found movement, wns thu direct result of innocence of the animal; when he possible to provide under moderth the purely mental instruction given to them under the English system shall cease to eat it, he will have the innocence of the God. Is it not Bo for the school and college. The of education. The adoption of the Attoropu to make boys moral and English system under an that in nature pain is a possibility. Indian religious by the teaching of moral dinguise in institutions which has to be exhausted and man like the has been selected as the instrus and religious textbook is a vanity Central Hindu College is likely to and a delusion, precisely because lead ment to bring it into existence, in to the European result. limited space for a limnited time, and tho heart is not thoi tnini and to That it is better than nothing is work it out of the costos? In the instruct the'nind does not neces- all that can be said for it... USE CHATARJI RAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BEST & RELIABLE IN THE MARKET. WAS SHORT AAAAAA A AApedu Page #638 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. An in tbe education of the mind, the self-devotion, the parity, the or religious exercise, is mimple of so in the education of the heart, the renunciation of the Brahmin,-the the ignorant confusion which die best way is to put the child into courage, Ardour, honour, nobility, tracta mon's minds on this subiect the right road to his own perfection chivalry, patriotism of the Kaha The probibition is a aop to secolar. and encourage him to follow it, triya -the beneficence, skill, in- ism declared or concealed. N. watching, suggesting, helping, but dustry generous enterprise, and large religious teaching is of any value not intorfering. The one excellent openhandedness of the Vaisya,-the unless it is lived, and the use of lesent in the English boarding self-effacement and loving service of various kinds of sadhana, spiritual school in that the master nt his best the Sudra, these are the qualities self-training and exercise, is the Mtands there ma moral guide and of the Aryan. They constitute the only effective preparation for relicxample loaving the boys largely moral temper we desire in our gious living. The ritual of prayer to influence and help onch other in young men, in the whole nation. homage, ceremony is eraved for by following the path silently shown But how can we get them if we do many minds as an essential preto thein. But the method practised not give opportunities to the young paration and, if not made an end in is crude and marred by the excess to train themselves in the Aryan itself, is a great help to spiritual of outor discipline, for which the tradition, to form by the practice progress; if it is withheld, some pupils have no rompect oxcept that and familiarity of childhood and other form of meditation, devotion offenr, and tho exiguity of the in- boyhood the stuff of which their or religious duty must be put in its Der assistance. The little good adult lives must be made? place. Otherwise, religious teachthat is done is outweighed by much Every boy should, therefore, being is of little use and would almost cvil. The old Indian Ryntem of the given practical opportunity as well be better ungiven. gurui commanding by his knowledge as intellectual encouragement to But whether distinct teaching develop all and sanctity the implicit obedience, that is best in his in any form of religion is imparted natnro. If he has baul qualities, perfect adiniration, reveront emula or not, the essence of religion, to ,bad habita, bad sanskaras whether tion of the student, was a far super live for God, for humanity, for ior method of moral discipline. It of mind or body, he should not be country, for others and for is impossible to restore that anci. treated harshly as a delinqnent, but oneself in these, must be made the enconraged to get rid of them ent system; but it is not impossible by ideal in every school which' to substitute the wiso friend, guido the Rajayogic method of sanyama, calls itself national. It is this rejection and substitution. and helpor for the hired instructor He spirit of Hinduisin pervading our or the bonevolent poliooman which should be encouraged to think of schools which, far more than the is all that the European system them, not as sins or offences, but as teaching of Indian subjects, the symptoms of a curable disease al118nlly makog of the pedagogue. use of Indian methods or formal terable by & steady and sustained instruction in Hindu beliefs and Tho Arat rule of inoral training is effort of tho will. --Calsehood being Hindu Scriptures, should be the to suggest and invite, not command rejected whenever it rises into the cesence of Nationalism in our or imposo. The best method of sug mind and replaced by truth, fear by schools distinguishing them gestion is by personal example, from courage, selfishnes by sacrifice and all others daily converse and the books read ronunciation, malice by love. from day to day. There books Groat care will have to be taken should contain, for the younger THE STRESS OF TAE HIDDEN that unformed virtues are not student, the lofty examples of the rejected as faults. The wildness and SPIRIT. past given, not as moral lessons, rocklessness of many young natures but as things of supreme human are only the overflowings of an The world is a great game of hide interest, and, for the elder student, excessive strength, greatness and and seek in which the real hides bethe great thoughts of great souls, nobility. They should be purified, hind the apparent, spirit behind the passages of literature which sot not discouraged. matter. The apparent masquerades fire to the highost emotions and I have spoken of morality; it is as real, the real is seen dimly w if prompt the highont ideals and aspi necessary to speak a word of reli- it were an unsubstantial shadow. rations, the records of history and gious teaching. There is a strange The grandeur of the visible universe bnogrphy which exemplify the idea prevalent that by merely and its laws enslaves men's imagiliving of those gepat thoughts, noble teaching the dogmus of religion nations. This is a mighty machine' notions and aspiring ideale. This children can be made pious and we ory, "but it moves of its own is a kind of good company, mtaanga. moral. This is an European error, force and needs neither guide por which can soldan fail to have effect, and its practice loads other to maker; for its motion is eternal." Ho long as sentqutious gormonising mechanical acceptance of a creed Blinded by a half truth we fail to A wyoided, and beoonges of the bating no effoot on the inner and noo that, instead of a machine with high rat gffoct if the personal life of little on the outer life, or it oreates out & maker, there is really only an the toucher is itself moulded by the the fanatio, the piotiat, the ritualist or existènoe and no machine. The great things he places before his the unctuous hypocrito. Religion has Hindus have many images by pupula. It cannot, however, have to be lived, not learned as orood. which they seek to convey their full forco unlons tho young life is Tho ningulet compromino made in knowledge of the relation between given an opportunity, within ita the so-oalled National Education of God and the world, but the idea of livnited sphere, of embodying in ac. Bengal, making the teaching of tion the moral impulses which rise the machine does not figure largely | religious beliefs compulsory, but among them. It is a spider sod withini The thirst of knowledge forbidding the protice of anusthana hio web, fire with many opako, Page #639 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ se im 4. spirit. MARMAYOGIN.. ! poot of water ter w weryequence in process. It does not man, the developing, pd porous particle is penetrated by the salt explain the origin or scoount for ideer op varying type which is my. The world is waking droum, an the proces itself. Why should the self; therefore, do tmaktaces, no two embodied vision, man of knop seed produce a tre and not some ергееволюхо mprеквions ledge arranged in corporeat appea- other form of existence! The Ans- even are entirely alike, every part ranoer expreming so many ideas wer is, bucating that in its naturs. of the body in some way or other which are each only part of one But why is that its nature? Why ex pronacs the man. The stress of unchanging truth. Everything be- should it not be its nature to pro the spirit shown itself in the mind comes, nothing is made. Everything duce some other form of existence. and heart; therefore men, fainilies * put out from latency, nothing or some othe kind of treo. That nations, have individnality, rannis brought into existence. Only is the law, is the answer. But why to particular habits of thonght that which was, can be, not that is it the Law? The only answer is and feeling, therefore also they nre which was not. And that which is, that it is so because it is no; that both alike and dissimilar. Thered cannot perish; it can only love it. it happens it happens, why no man can say. fure, men at ant react, not only self. All is eternal in the eternal In reality when we speak of Law, physically but spiritexly, intellect. We speak of an iden; when we speak ually, morally no ench other, be. What was from of old? The spirit. of the nature of thing, we speak CA1180 thero in one self in all What is alonel. The spirit. What of an idea. Nowhere can we lay our creatures cxpreasing itself in varishall be for ever! The spirit All hands on an object, a visible foree. oru idea and forms variously suitable that is in Space and Time, is He ; discernable momentum and my to the ides. The stress of the hid. and whatever there may be beyond "Here is an entity called Law or den Spirit erproses itself again in Space and Time, that too is He. Nature." The seed evolves a tree events and the majestic course of Why should we think so Because because tree is the idea involved in the world. This is the reit Geist, of the eternal and invariable unity the seed; it is a process of manifes." this is the purpose that runs through which gives permanence to the tation in forin, not creation. If the process of the centuries, the variability of the many. The sum there wore no insistent idon, we sbould changes of the suns, this is that which of matter never changes by increase have a world of chances and freaks, makes evolution possible and proor diminution, although its coinponot a world of law--there would be vides it with a way, means and a nent parts are continually shifting, no such iden na the nature of things, goal "This is He who from yorps so is it with the sum of energy in if there were not an originating sota piternal bath ordered perfectly the world, so is it with the spirit. and ordering intelligence manifest all things" Matter is ouly so much mobile ing a particular idea in forms. And This is the touching of the Ve. energy vibrating intonsely into the form varios, is born, perishes; the the for danta w we have it in its oldest form. Energy is only so much spirit idor is eternal. form in the Upanishads, Adwaita. The form is the manifesting the motion that we call inanifestation or appenranco, the Vishishtadwaita, Dwnita Ate merele energy. Spirit is Force, Spirit Exisiden is the truth. The form in phe. various ways of looking at the teuce,-matter and energy are only nomenon, the idea is reality. . relations of the One to the Many. motions in Spirit. Force and Ex Therefore in all things the Hindu and none of them have the right to istence twade one in Bliss, Sacchidthinker wnes the stress of the hidden monopoline the name Vedanta. Ad. shandym, this is the eternal reality spirit. Wo see it as Prajna the waita is true, becanne the Many of things. But that Force is not universal Intelligence, are only manifontations of the one. conscious motion, it is knowledge or Idea. in things unconscious, active in Vishishtadwaita is true becaure idCAR Knowledge is the source of motion. things inert. The energy of Prajna Are eternal and having manifested. not motion of knowledge. The is what the Europene call Nature. must have manifested before and Spirit therefore, is all. It is alone. The true does not and cannot shape will mainfest again.--the many are Ides or Force, Existence, Bliss are eternal in the One, only they are itself, the stress of the hiddon Inonly its triune manifestations, exis Bonetimes manifest and sometimes telligence shapes it. He is in the tence implying idea which is force, seed of inan and in that little part unmanifest. Dwaita is true, because force or ides implying bliss. although from one ticle of matter carries habit, cham point of The Spirit manifestas Intelligence view the One and the Many ro cter, types of emotion into the is the basis of the world. Spirit unborn child. Therefore heredity eternally and essentially the same. an existence, Sat, is one; us Inis true; but if Prajna were not yet, from another, the idea in its telligence it multiplies itself withconconlea in the seed, heredity manifestation is eternally different out cuasing to be one. We seo would be false, inexplicablo, impos froin the Intelligence in which it that tree and say "Hero is a sible. We nee the main stress in the manifests. If Unity is eternal and Inaterial thing": but if we ask how mind, heart, body of man. Because unohangable, duality is permitent ly recurrent. The Spirit is infinte. the tree caos iuto eristence, we the hidden spirit urges himse.f on illimitable, eternal and infinito have to say, it grew or evolved out the body, stamps himself on it, or illimitable, eternal. is its stress toof the seed. But growth or evolupresas hinself in it, the body erw arde manifestation Blling endlem space with innumorable existences. tion is only a term describing the proses the individuality of the If you are really after the best fring in the market use THE ORLENTAL FACTORY'S SOAPS. Thoy mo talk of the day, the pride of the Rwadenhl, have the Inrgent of all Salon Koop the Bkin bant. Are the cheap. was for the value and Availahlo overy where THE ORIENTAL SOAP FACTORY GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA. Tel Address :- KOWETOVR." 1 Page #640 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMATOGIN.. MOONDACA UPANISHADI B . Where the nerves meet in the north of us, the Brahmanis the heart of a nan as the spokes of above w and the Brahman is below OF THE a wheel moet in the nare of it. He is extendeu o orywhere ATHARVAVEDA there God dwelleth within is and this whole magnificent uni. SBCOND MOON DACA is born in many disguised. verse is nothing but the Brahman CHAPTER II Meditate on the Self as Om and let THIRD MOONDACA. this ferry you to the other side of CHAPTER I. the great darkness 1. There are two birds that cling This that is manifested and 7. The Oniniscient and All conto one common tree, beautiful of neret, thus that moveth in the heart prehending of whom is all this plumage, yokefellows Are they, etuur being the mighty foundation might and majesty that the earth ernal companions; and one of them on hun all that moves and breathes doclaruth. He the self is enthroned eateth the delicious fruit of the tree sud soos is established, yon shal! in His heaven in the holy city of and the other eateth not, but watchKDOW to be that Supreme and the Spirit. As spirit become mind cth his fellow.. . Adorable which is the Is and the Ho in the pilot of the life and the 2. Man is the bird that dwelletb Is Not and is beyond knowledge body; He hath at the heart as Him on one common tree with God, but and the highest to its creatures foundation and by that henrt He is he is lost in its sweetness, and be. :. This brilliant, this subtler stablished in matter. Him by the cause he is the slave of its sweetbus subtlety. this vnatness in which all the worlds' are set high and direct knowledge strongness and fallen from lordship, there. fore he hath gricf, therefore he is with their and quiet souls behuld all a lustre peopler, this is that bewildered. But when he sceth which is Brahman and delight and immortality. Lanmutable. 8. When a man hath seen that that other who is Lord and the beLaite is 'That, Spouch in Thet, Mind loved, then he knoweth that all i hut Higher and Lower, the knot of his That, 'That is the truth, Thut heart-strings is rent, then all his this is but His greatness, and his no mortality. Ofnir son, know It heart. for that into which thou nust ponedo o doubts aro cut asunder and his grief passoth away from hin. works dwindle away from him. 3. When the wise man, the scer trate. 8. Take up the bow of the Upa 9. The Bruhinan in glorions beholdeth the Golden-hued the Door of all actions, the Lord, the Purusha, nashnd, that mighty golden sheath is hid, the indivisible weapon, het to it an arrow sharpened by And stainless Spirit who is free from the womb of Brahman, then he action and worsbip; draw the bow with a mind passion; Ho is tho shaketh froin him sin and rightour brightness and the lustro of lus- ness and he conquereth all stain mod rureped in the feeling of oneness tres and the one that self-knowers rineth to a high Equality towards and shoot at the Eternal as thou all things and all creatures, know. wouldst shoot as a target. 4. For the wise man, because he 4. OM is the bow and the soul 10. There the sun dois not shine knoweth Him for the Life that beIn the arrow and God is the target. and the Moon has no splendour, the cometh apparent through all cruaPieroo Him with an jufaltering nim stars are blind; there thuso light tures, taketh not pleasure in creeds nad lose thyeolf in Him ng an nings flash not nor any earthly fire. bor in much disputing. He, that AIRW is lost in that it striketh. For all that is bright is but the doing all wetions, yet playeth With 5. He in whom the mind is sot shadow of His brightness, and by the Self and rejoiceth in the Self with all the life-currents and in His shining all this shineth. such a man is the bewt of chod whom heaven and earth and the 11. For this is the Brahman knowers. other ars in woven Him know to be and the Immortal. The Brahman . . 5. 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For he knoweth the Brahman, Veda, purified in their hugba not falschoods Truth built the that highest abiding-place, in whom intelligeuce by divine renunciativo, Jong highirond of the Gods by all this brilliant universe abideth. are made in the winnato end of which sho Rishis satisfying their, The strong and quiet souls that things absolute and immortal and devire, jetrney where that highert worship without desire the Puru- are released in the heavens oftho home of Truth hath His delling. sha'rise beyond thin neod and this Brubman. 1. He is godlike, inninense, un procreation. 7. The sixteen members depart iunginables and again He appeareth . 2. He who desireth and his intu their fouudations and all the L9 Aner than the fine: He who is mind dwelleth with yearningo, by gods to their containing Gode return, further than furnes, 18 yet very near those yearnings is born agnin in He is here. He is hidden in the this place or in that other; but is made of puro knowledge; all are beart of us when we have eyes to when a man hath Ratiotied himself made one in the Highest who is He Him. of desire and realised his Self, for imperishable. 8. Eye cannot seize and speech him even in this world all desires 8. All rivers flowing onwards cannot gmsp Him, nor all the other dissolve and vanish. set at last in the sea and forget gods understand, nor can self-disci. 3. The Self is not to be won by their neparte name and form, pline reach Him, nor the most expudaition, nor by brainpower, nor so the knower delivered from paine Ntrenuous deeds; only whose higher by much learning; but He whom intelligonce is purified by the clear the Spirit chooseth, he getteth the Purusha who is higher than the mens of knowledge, beholdeth after Spirit and to Himn this Self of all | Highest. long ineditation God indivisible. discovereth His body. 9. For he that knoweth this 9. 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Small rospite had the slender band who hold Fata constant with that brittle hoop of steel; For like the orest of an arriving wave, "The Malom van appeared, though slow and tired, Y ... to bronk such barrier frint, And foreort theroselves to run ;- nor long availed: For with a single cry the muskets spoke, Once and again and always, as they neared, And, like a wave arrested, for a while The masailants paured and like a wave collapsed, Spont backward in a cloud of broken pray, Rotronting. Yielded up the dangerous gorgo Saw only on the gnarlod and stumbling rine The doul and wounded heaped. But from the rear The main treinendous onset of the North Cane in a dark and undulating surge Rendloss of the check-1 mingled mass, Pathan and Mogul and the Rajput clana, All clamorous with the brazen throats of war And spitting sinoko and fire. The bullets rang Upon the rocks, but in their place unhurt. Sheltered by tree and rock the silent grim Dofonders waited, till on root and stone The confident, high-voiced, triumphant surge Began to break, to stumble, then to pause, Confusion in its narrowed front. At once Tho muskets clamoured out, the bullots sped, Doally though few; again and yet again, And some of the itapetuous falterod back And horny in wrath prosaod on; and while they swayed Poned between flight and onset, blast on blust l'ho wolleyod doath invisible hailed in Upon ancu sein ranks. The leaders fell. . The forward hy the hullets chosen out, Prone or supine er loaning like Hiok men O'or trees and moks, clistressed the whole advanice With prohibition by the silent wrin. So that great onget failed. And now withdrawn The generals consultod, and at last In marching, ordered ranks the footmon enne, An iron resolution in their trend Silent, deliberate. Bar in the van, Tall and large-limbod, a formidable array, 'The Pathan infantry; a chosen force, power in crest, strong-framed, tho Rajputs marched, 'Tho chivalry of Agra led the rear, Thun Baji first brake silence, "Lo, the surge! That way but spray of death we first repelled, Cherson of Shivaji, Bhavani's sword, For you the gold prepare. Wo die indeed, But let in die with the highvoiced Assent Of Henven to our ountry's olim enforced To freedom." As he spoko, the Mogul lines Entered the inenaoing wide-throated gorge, Carefully waiking, but not long that are Endorod, for where thy entered, there they fell, Others behind in silence sterg advanced They cane, they died; still on the previous dem! Now dond fell thickoning. Yet by pacos slow The lines advanced with labour intigjte Andrioprofen For oven n the slopes were killed and hold, Still the velocity and lethal inge ! Increased of the Mahratta bulletas dead . Rather than living held the conquered slope -- The living who, half-broken, paused. Abridged, Yet, wide, the interval.opponed adyanpo, Daunting those resoluta natures; eyes opce bold With gloomy besitation reckoned up. The dreal equivalent in human lives . Of cubita and of yards, and hardly boped One could survive the endless unacquired Country between. But from the southror wall The muskots did not hesitate, but argort Refusal stern; the bullets did not pause, Nor caloulate expense. Active they throngex] Humming like bees and stung strong lives to death Making a holiday of carnage. Then The heads that planned pusbed swiftly to the front The dentro yet unhurt, where Rajasthan, Plnymate of death, had sent her hero sons. They with a rapid royal reckless pace Camo striding to the intervening ground, Nor answerod elessly the bullets thick Nor paused to judge, but o'er the increasing dead Lenping and striding, shouting, sword in hand, Rushed onward with immortal courage high In mortal forms, and held the lower slope, But now the higher incline, short but steep Baffled their speed, and as they clainbered up, Compact and fiery, like the rapid breath Of Agra's hot simoom, the sheetod famo Belchod bullets. Down they fell with huge collapse, And, rolling, with their shock drove back the fow Who still attempted. Barred advance, retreat. Threatening disgrace and slaughter, for while Like a bound sacritice the Rajputs stood Diminishing each moment. Then & lord High-crested of the Rathore blan' stood out' From the perplexed assailant with his sword Beckoning the thousands on against the few. Anil hin the bullets could not toach; ko stood Defended for, morent by his lone .. Not yet exhausted. And a mighty shout Rose from behind, and in a violent flood ! The Rajputa Aung themselves on the incline Like clambering lions. Many hands received The deadl na they descended, tinging buck Thon mournful obstacles, and with a rush The lead rannted and on level ground Stroll sword in hand; yet anly for a while, For grim and straight the slogan of the south Lunpad with the fifty words to thrust the back, Baji the Purbhou leading: Thriep they came, Three times prevailed, threp times the Saythron charge Rupelled them; till at laatio Ratbord bord, An opp appointed, led the advancing death, Nor waited to spare bis desperate holds But hurled' himself op Baji those behind Bare forward thpoe ip front, Prop right and le Mahratta muskato rang their paip out. . And withered the attack, that 'till diabolved, Still formed ognit from the insistent.com Page #643 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARNAT090. Audi ogledati, da sort this falet go Filled with the late of the close looked fight. Baigurh and Shivaji". Maaawhile, they 800 Sword rang on.ord, the slogan shout, the cry Not idle, cuyered by the rocks and treas . Of guns, the line of bullets filled the air, Straining for vantage, pansing on each ledge And marderous stife des pod np the scanty space, Seising each bash, ench jatting promontory, Rajput and strobg Nakrafta breathing hard Some iron misclos, climbing, of the south In desperate' battle. But far off the hosta Lyrked on the gorge'n gloemy, walle unseen. or Agra stood arrested, condent, On came the Pathans running mpilly. But as the nearinost left the meky curve Waiting the end. Far otherwise it camo Than they expected.. For, Where harkod the Ambush, lond from stone in the front, The Rathore stood on the disputed yerge and tree And ever throw fresh strength into the scale The silence apoke. Sidewayn, in front, behind Denth clamoured ; and tall figures strewed With that inspiring gesture, Baji came Towards him singling out the lofty crast, the ground The princely form; and, as the waves divide, Like trees in eyelone. Appalled the rest Broke this way and broke that, and somo Before e driving keel, the battle so . Before him parted, till ho neared, he slew. eried, "On! Some shouted "Back !" for those who lod, fell fast. Avoiding sword, avoiding lifted arm So the advance dissolved, divided,-more The blade anrprised the Rajput's throat, and down In haath towards the plains, greeted with death As falls an upright poplar, with his hands Even while they ran; but others forward, full Outspread, dying, he clutched Mahratta ground. Of Panio courago, drove towards the foe Loud rose the slogan as he foll. Amused, They could not rench, ---90 hob a blast and fell The eager hosts of Agra saw reel back Stayed their unsteady valour, their retreat The Rajput battle, desperate victory So swift and obstinate a question galled, Tumed suddenly into entire defent, Few through the hail survived. With gloom Not headlong, but with strong discouragement, their chiefs Sullen, convinced, rejecting the emprise. Beheld the mout and drawing back their hosts As they retired, the brilliant Pathan van In dubious council met, whother to leave Assumed the attempt. "Exhaust," the generals cried, That gorge of slaughter unredeemed or yet Exhaust the stubborn mountaineers; for now, Demand the price of so immenso a loss Fatigued with difficult effort and success, To be continued They hardly stand, weary, unstrung, inert. AUROBINDO GHOSE. Shatter this fringe, and we march on and seizo .HATHA YOGA. work. Yet the example of the Yogi open living contradictions of such opinion Hatha Yoga is that branch of science ly contradicted their atatamente. His Perhape the roader is familiar with the of Yoga which tonehes how to conquer limba were strong and of good us to account of that Yogi who was buried hunger. thirst and sloep; how to over him in every possible way. He could Alive for forty dayin na hormatically come effects of hot and cold; how to gain work, lift heavy weights, and move about wealed box, with • guard of English arfect health and ouro donc without with absoluto 6440. The writer himself officers to watch the the opt nicht and sing drum : how to arrest the untimelya hira in India, and also other Hatha day. During there forty days Who Yogi decay of the body resulting from the Yogis who could accomplish equally won. I could seither callop or breathe yo Wasto of vital energy; how to preserve derful foste. The primary object of those at their expiration he wa' bronght to youth even at the age of one hundred various posturos described in Hatha Yoga consciousness without soy ill offects and without having a single bair turn grey, is to gain control over the involuntary be lived for many your and bow bye to prolong life in the muscles of the body which in ito posible Then again tone name Yogin"wbo do body for 40 indefinite period. Anyone to the ordinary man. Wo all posses not sat, sloop, or drink for a long period, who praction. It will in the course of this power latent within us, but the cao, if they wish, at stuch as ten persons timo acquire marvellous powers; power | Hatha Yogis were the first to discover at one time without suffering my unIndeed wbich must dumbfound pay scientide method by which it could ploumt consequences. Of course they chologist or Anatomist. be developed do not eat any kind of meat They diyoat A few years ago Hatha Yogi w All Hatha Yogis at very little, but their food consciously, u it were. They rought to England. Although in mid- they can go also entirely without food claim that by third ayo they can, hot dle life he looked like a boy of eighteen for days or even for month and roped in park, see what is going on in their Not only was alo physical condition conquering sleep. The author knew of internal organs. Why should this room perfect but through practica bo ludono wbo had not slept for twelve year, ocredible to us wbon the decovery of mastered nighty-four postures of the and who was deverthelem in perfect Koontgen rayo transparent body. He could bond bin limba ia no health. He also sa Hatha Yogi Hatha Yogi Some of the Hatbe. Xogia have extraatoaisking . Ww that it were usually le lor inatara piece of ordinary yell. They. .pot only #his joints must be unattached whilo l i bro larruatlour hours and object front dance, hio bona werom though made of bor helped to war vurm clothtag In A la mo lampy, la socialate pome slaatio abatesow Many Wagliph the cold weather and yet who Aur ni e . Diek physiciansurgeon card to him voluntaria d o "poplo samo humor thout be Add med at the extraordinary laborantr o poloxi rlaget lost po p adibery light the vide position of his limbe. They brought sign of t h e then.. T LMI Apper no, thang algalgos and tried to fit boom in pomible to t a ke cal people when we with sharointisible shoe pooltion, but could not do. no who buvo made th e .mah slayw the benet: * perfectly without waking thon Afterwarde to sloop and food to imagine that !! dark room. If we can learn to w. this they but I decision that the toy do not sleep At or atho hour of Atmospbetto Hylat, imperreptible to the bon tros id ia those poulsona the twenty-tout add wat pounida al teat, Doronton and con dos clup dur er paid bo opted for any kind of they condo live Hatha Yapie wo thi Light Here is no TOLD why we sbor Page #644 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 KARMAYOGIN, not see thouge in the Jark. The Yoyin un should, therefore, begin to practios INDIAN AROBITBOTURAL ART: KM derstand this and know the method Hatha Yoga. 1 . STRIKING CONTRAST BETWERK by which the power of eye right can he In the practice of Hatha Yoga atriot INDIA AND EUROPR.. developed. A regards distinguishing dietetic rules must be observed. Any. - -:0:objata at Akrut lintanco thun is not thing that in marp, sour, pingas thing that in sharp, sour, pungant, or 1. Vlews of Mr. James Fergussos vi ificult to believe since we know that hot, like matitard, liquore, flesh of animals, eurd, butternsilk, here are person living not Yogis, who D. C.L., F. R. S. oil cakes, carrote, 1 * Mr. Jamper omon, and garlia should not be eston. Fergussgn, all we the moon of Jupiter without the D. C. L F. B. &, M. R A.8., the great authority r of any inntrument Food, again, which having been once on the subject of Architecture in his This branch of optical science in Haths cooked, has grown cold and been r monumental work, the "History of la.. Ya is called in Sannkrit "Tratak" warmed, should be avoided; we should dian and Pastern Architecture (forming Yogn. It trachex, among other things, ATRO exces of salt or acidity or that the third Volume of the Now Edition how, through kazing on one object and which is hard to digent. Rice, barley, of History of Architecture, I work in four ut the netime performing certain ape wheat, milk, Angar, honey and butter are volumea), draws & most striklar contrat rinl breathing exercises, many optical good for A Hatha Yoga diet. The batwoon India and Europe, in respect Intluding can he cured as well as the ninner in which Armericans live in clains of Indian and European puwet of Wight wtrengthened. Thn auhotels and boarding houses, where the Architectoral Art. Says that distinguishthentic recorren of Hatha Yogin much food is often unclean, is far from ed authority,-"Those who have an oppor. for the fact that it producen many favourable to thin practice. Food tunity of seeing what perfect buildings beneficial effects whon properly proutined cooked for hundreds of people in a res. the ignorant, unedncated Datives of India under the direction of competent taurant cannot be equally good for all are now producing. will easily underanter of Hatha Yoga and may easily cause dicenne. Those who tand how succes may be achieved; while A Yogi why is expert in thin wcience of wish to enjoy perfect health must be those who observe what failupes the optics an franate or madden Another by careful about what they eat; they must best odurated and wint talented architehin optimal powers. The process of hypalso observe all the laws of hygiene re. cts in Europe are constantly perpetrating notin or loominerini verified thin claim. garding cleanliness of the body, fresh air, may, by a study of Indian model A Yogi eu likowino road the thoughts and pure water. They whould not live ensily see why tlria moast mevitably be of another by looking at his cyex; for in over-heated houses ; neither should the result. It in only in India that #ccording to the Yogi the oyo in the they indulge in artificial stimulante the two syntenu can now be seen pracindex of the Mind. Here it may be specially beer, wine and coffco the habit Asked how do the Yogis acquire there tisod wide by wide-the educated inof excessive coffee-drinking in a serious tellectual Europou always failing bepoweru? Tbey do not get them from menace to Americen nation. Many peo CAM outside. The powers are dormant in his principles are wrong, the feelplo are already suffering from nervous pro. lo and uneducated native an inevitable every in lividual, and through practice Ntration as a result of indulgence in this the Yogin loring them out. They wry: - succeeding, becaune hin principles are direction, and thore are very few cames right. The Indian builders thind only "Whatever uainty in the miverse (the in which the nervous Nymtom will not he of what they are doing, and how they M: POCIT) exinly also in the human afforted lay it to some extent. can budy (the ruictocomm.) "''hnt is the finer Leut produce the effect they He who wishes to practice Hatha Yogi dexire. In the European Mystem it is furer'exist potentially in our own or. alioukl Arst of all find a Hatha Yoga to considered tuore enrential laat ganism, and if we study our nature building acher, who has perfect control over his especially in its details should be a Otrofully we allall be able to know all physical body: 1. having found him, he rect copy of something else, baa good in the force and the law. wbich govern should lead a life in strict word with his itself or appropriate life in to the univers. itu instruction. Innhould lent pra pone; Hathu Yugr, again, teaches the cure of necluded spot and where the changes of FOR dise.so through breathing exercises and weather aro neither sudden not extreme. the regulation of the diet anl of the He would be rigul vegetarian and absgenern! Labits of the daily life. But tain from all kind of brinks that stimu it does not claim that pleal health latu thonynt. Ho should never fill the MANUFACTURED BY In the same 4 spirituality. On the stomach with large quantity of food. THE contrary, it tells us that if healthy lle shoulil observe the moral laws and SHARMA HINDU BISCUTS! boily wern #wigo afpiritualities, the practice alwolute continence. He should FACTORY, DELIL wild animals and NAVAKON who enjoy learn to control in sen , knep his boly HE LARGUT STEAM RAKENT IN INDIA) perfect lulih would be exceedingly clero, and purify him inint ly arousing GUARANTEED DELICIOUS AND BENT Mpirituxli yot they are not, we know. feelings of kindness and love towards IN THE MARKET. The principal idea of these Yogis 18 All living creatures. (Extrret from Swami SHANTHIC RULES OP PURITY SCRU! thal, physical maladies are un lacles in Abhedananda's "How to be a Yogi) PULOUSLY OBSERVED. The wth of spiritual prope, while # ATRIAI. 18 BOLIITEL, AULD EVERYWHERE ... all ly furnishow one of the hunt SOLE ACENTS FOR BENGAL I r abile inditions for the realisti The Punjab Trading t h e spiritual truth in this 11. A l l good health Company, 77. SUTTA PUTTI, (Chin Street) Sied Agents-A. O. MIKKIALI A.Co. 39, Canning Synes, dentre SHARMA BISCUITS ! Gold K & Muda. Silver CCS FOR ownmake FOOTBALLS. Agents wanted everywhere. Lists frce en application. .. SEN & SEX 1, Chowringhes CALCUTTA. ricase call at or write with particulars to Kabiray-JOTINDRA NATH GUPTA KABIRATNA. Tue FOUNDER AND LATE PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN TO AURVED BIST AR SAMITI. 1 Page #645 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ M AYUGIN. SA brace the difference betwolte. Th. "Jane Ferguna wrate of the Indian Akbar, Jahangir and Shub Jalan, do we'l hleb the art bus bhen price builders, 30 or, 40 mm 40 that he decorate their chithra-ala or ploturn. in Kurople for thout three con had imbibed from them more of the true halle, with splendid fraco paintings ** turie has been very confusing India principles of Architecture, u practised They did in the days of the groat Mogul. is clear and intelligibile .No one can by the greater water-builders of Europe For where do the Indian tunter-buildora look at the subject without. Asing.it who uphold the splendid tradition of Agra importance, and no one can study.cbo are ho had road. And I myself in recent And Dolhi and employment and D practised there without recoguthing years have watched and admired their couragotsont ! Not in British India.' what the principles of the science really skill, and found evidenos, wbich would where we have made architecture practi. Architecture.lu India Inl oonyince any but "un-dried bureacratcally . Chovernment monopoly : but in living art, proctined ou the principles that India could still rival hor great the few "unprogressive" Nativa States which chwed its wonderful development Architectural triumpha in the past, if which still value their past artistic truiin Europe in the 19th and 13th centuries; the cruel and sonnolesa official boycott tion * The war of coinmorcialism and there doneoquently, and there alone, which our administrative system import which in the last two centuries has swept the student of architecture bus a chance upon her master-builders were removed. over Europe, carrying away all but a few of seeing the real principles of the art in For, let it be understood that under our feeble remnants of the splendid tradition. wtion... What really renders ludia stupid University and and Publio works al craluamanship of the Middle Ages, her interesting as an object of study Systems, the Indian manter-builder not yot entirely overwbelmod Indian Art that it is now a living entity. Groecefinde all approaches to lucrative employ. Art in Indis, ephelally in the North, IR and Rorge are dead and have passed away went barred to him, throughout British wuch more real and living, les artificial and we are living so completely in the India and in many of the Native Slates, and exotic, than it is in the great arttuidst of modern Europe that we cannot unless he abandons all the traditions of cutron of Europe. India noodle Art-achool get outside to contemplate it as a whole. Indian cruftanu nahip and becomes * muuma, picture and culpture gallerian. ... India la complete comDos in itwell." mechanical copwist of the relation Eu. The descendants of the Architects who (Ileatory of Indtur Irchitecture, pp. 5, 6, ropa, departmental dunige. built the Taj Mahal ; of the Court-paint "By the official boycott of the Indian and 4). crs who executed the exquisito miniamaster-builder, we also boycott not II. Views of Mr. E. B. Havell. turer which are the delight of the modern only all the higher handicrafts for which connoisseurs; of the craft men who deMr. E. B. Elarell, ex. Principul of the India has always been one of the greatest livvernment School of Arts, at Madren corated the places of Jahangir And Shah schools in the world-wood and stone Ishan; and of the engineern who CODAand at ('alcutta, and the author of that carving and inlaying, netal-work, lacquer tructed their great public work, boaumental work, INDIAN SCULITURE AND . work, tura-cotta and tile-work--but PAINTING, is no lone emphatic than Mr. carry on the traditions of their foretho fine arts well. It is chiefly futbers. And throughout the villages of Jaumer Ferguson on the capacity for through this official neglect of Indian India, there are still handicraflamen unstructive achievement of the Indian architecture and contempt for Indian Weavers, cotton-painter, potter, goldLuilders In All article in the Hinduatkan art that the Indian Aristocracy now fill Amith, bram-smith, wood and nonIdirce for April, 1909, he exprernes bim their palaces with tenth-rate European rolf in a manner which IOAVER 110 room carvers, etc., whose akill of hand and picture, instend of employing the Indian inherited for doubt. craft tradition Artista, descended from the court painters represent natural mouTC of immense industrial wealth, which in Europe, is revived' artiSWADESHI LOOMS. ticially by an elaborate and costly system Flyshuttle Lamins cheapes and not of teaching in art-Hehools, by museum, profitable without iron part. Working art-galleries and schools of handicraft" on fiber counts without breakage. Fo. ---The Dunon Vagazin. terme apply to D. B. & (o. AKOLA, THE FUTURE OF INDIA. GI. P. Ry. These pra goe Rio quoted from one of AN INDIAN. BOARD OY the Madras lectures of Swami VivekaACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. nanda. "fair is the ancient and where windoin B. MUKERJEE & Co. made it hun hefte it went into Aby Diplomed Accountants & Auditors other country, the nume India - wbowe (London) influx of spirituality is representpd on 08, Clive Street, Chirulla FOR tho material plane by rolling rivers like UARANTKE VRUMIT AND RATINYA TOT oceana, where the eternal Himalyan,rining WORK AT Modemete Fees. ARTISTIC PAOTO & ENLARGEMENT, tier after tier, with their showcap, an it were looking into the very mysteries of B. DUTTA & BROS., honvon. Here is the naine India whose SWADESHI SUGAR 307, UPPER OHITPUR ROAD, (Joraslunko ) Calcutta. soil has been trodden by the feet of the Pemale artist for Purdha noshin." greatest sages that ever lived. 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LARGEST IN INDIA THE ARYA FACTORY TRADE MARS BAISTERED Page #646 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 12 KARKAYOGI. Aimt arose enquiries into the nature of how that. Wotuit on the blan d er dort d ie MAD, and into the Internal world. Here l' of our being, the blood that soun is RELIGION BIRENOTHENXA. Brot arone the doctrines of the immortal. Our folna''Wowot have faith in that "TION AULATE Wtood, and what it did in the past, and té to where there wapo bado wenk God, an immanent God in nature and in out of that faith and consciousness of that sort of doctoder in the political man, and here the highest ideals of gartners, we Yent build an India, state of the nice or ta inalate, op la peligion and philosophy bave attained yot greater than what she has been any educational, incollectinate crowd their culminating polot. This is tbe there have been periods of decay and into the systetid produce de To land from whence, liko tidal waven, anglation. I do not attach much im. remedy it, therefore, we must go to the wpirituality and philosophy have Again portance to that, we all know that ;' that root of this doceb and learn the blood and again marched out and deluged the period hic been 'Decessary. The mighty of all iarpurftitiet. The one tendency world, and thin in the land from whonce tro producen bakutiful pe fruit. This tind be to strengthen the man, to make the more auch tiden munt proceed in order to pot on the ground, it decays it rota blood pure, the body wigorous, so that it to bring life and vigour into the decaying and out of that decay spring the root, I will be able to touint and throw out all JACHR of mankind. It is the same India and the Intors tro perhape mightier external polsons, and hera Noo that which hre withatood the shocks of cen. than the Art one. And this decay our yigour, our strength, nay, our nation. furios, of hundreds of foreign Invasious, through which we have passed Wal life, in 'In our religion. öl bundreds of upheavals of manners and necessary. Out of this decay is coming FOCUS ALL WILL POWER TOsuntoms. It in the same land which the India of the future ; it is already WARDS ONE IDEAL. the future of India depende antirely tand. Armer than any mck in the world aprooting, ita Arst leaves are already out upon the accumulation of onerky and with ita undying vigour, and indintrucand the mighty gigantic tren, the power. This is the secret, accumulation samo nature m urhamulam is here already beginning to of the will powers, coordination, bring the teaching about soul, without begin. appear." ing them all, it were into one focus The Swaml after dealing with Each Chinaman thinks hin own way, and are the obildren of such a country. the varlety of conditions that make In- handful of Japanese think all in the INCENTIVE FROM THE PAST dian, problema very complicated and mamo way and you know the result. I am here to speak to you to day, saying that religion is the only common That is how it gou throughout in the shout some practical things and my ground in Asin and before religion all history of the world you find compact object in rominding you about the glories diffoultion vanish, proceeded. little bations always ruling huge weof the past is simply thir. Many times UNIFYNIG OF RLLIGION THE wieldy nations and it is natural because ünva I been told that looking into the BASIS OF THE FUTURE It is easier for the little compact natidos past only degenerates and leads to INDIA : to bring their ideas into the same focus, Bothing, let us look into the future. The first plank in the making off and thoy booomo developed. And the Thok back, therefore, as far as you can, ture India, the first step that is to be bigger the nation, the more unwieldy drink deep of the sternal fountains that when out of that rock of ages, in this uni. they are, born as is were disorganised are bobind, and after that, look forward, tying of religion. We have to be taught mob, they can not oomblo All those march forward, and nako Indir brighter, that Hindus, Dualista, Qualified Mopiata, Darrela munt As. prostor, much highor, than who ever wanor Monlota, or any other sota Baivaites, Our ancestors were great, we must arst Vaisnavites, Pasupati, all the various denominattons have bartain common ideas behind that the time has come wbon, for the well-being of ourselvor, for thowell-being of our race, we must give SHAWLS Do You USE Any Hair Oil Very nicely worked Rs. 14 coteir f t to 35 per pair ordinary) Rs. 73-**' a 45 to 75 Do. 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Thus generally speaking, Science corresponds to Rationalism and Art to Emotionalism. It is specially so in the case of religion, and a regards the Hindu religion, the distinction between Rationalism and Emotionalism corresponding to Science of religion and Art of religion is brought out in relief at every step. Rationalism and Emotionalism in dering the oncotaitant propady ne shown below. The one imparts religious thoughts; the other sabatantiates religions facts. The great difference between Rationalism the portion exagere other of a practical character. As stated above, Rationaliam as incnt. cated by the Hindus, is kubwlidge puriRationalism or Science supplies bare fied. But how it in purified 1 knowledge, but Emotionalism or Art ful It is purified by self-abnegation Bla some want of the heart. Thus the and abstractie Final breath of Rationalian in abstract, while the of Emotionalism in home-felt. dominates in any degree, it vitiates Although Science and Art are allied thought with prejudice. Thought is also Similarly, the function of Rationaliam together, the of each is subject to vitiation when one is in a and Emotionalism is separate, the one whrilpool of excitement. Therefore gives an abstract knowledge of the self-abnegation and abstraction which are Deity, and the uther makes Him touched and felt in His protection and love. all that is meant by the word renuncia. tion are associated with Jnanabanda. In other words, it is for this reason that Jnanahanda is said to be the Nibritti, Dharma. Again Emotionalism as approved by the Hindus, is similarly desire and action purified. But how are they to be parified? Desire and action cannot be purified-by rest and inactivity. They cannot be altogether suppressed successfully with any beneficial result. They are purißed only by indulging in activity in Thus a selfa self-sacrificing spirit. sacrificing spirit of activity being the only means of purifying them Emotionaliam is very properly associated with what is called Prabritti Dharma or proper indulgence in action. In reality there is no conflict between what is called Nibritti Dharma and what For Nibritti Is called Prabritti Dhurma in the elimination of self-fulness and not the elimination of action. Rationalism and Emotionalism may be compared and contrasted as follows:The one is based upon Viraba or dispas drawssionate analysis, the other upon Sadhana or earnest devotion. ordinary parlour may simply mean reasoning and feeling processes as found in the lives of men in general. They may be simply matters of loukika (worldly) experience as the Hindus would say. But in the Hindu mind the terms Jnana and Bhakti meaning Rationalism and Emotionalism convey a much higher import. This sacola Briver cons the two Jnana is not common knowledge, but it is the illumination of the soul by which the Para Brahma is realized as the great Soul of the Universe. And Bhakti is similarly not an ordinary feeling of love and attachment, but that self-less devotion which the touch of the All-Beautiful and All-Loving Supreme Spirit forth from the hearts of men. Such is the Rationalism and Emotionalism of Hinduism so called. The pro cess which leads to the above Jnand and Bhakti are respectively the process of purified Rationalism and Emotionalism. Rationalism is sometimes associated with what is called Nibritti (renunciation) and Emotionalism with what is called Prabritti (activity). The quantum of the one is measured by the extent, the quantum of the other is measured by depth; and thus the one tends to a consciousness of an all-prevading expansion and the other tends to that of concentration to a point or to a focus. 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PASSING THOUGHTS. and needs it bully, or this worm- two persons, Englishman and Indian. like attitude could not have been Man for man, the vantage here 90 hastily assumed. lies, he feels, with the Englisbman. Indian Regeneration. When we compare the great He knows better whnt he want, It is coinmon aurongst inen of al. cra of Cobden, Bright and CTN in English , and how to most all parties in India tony, to Gladstone, in English politics, reach it, then the Indian, an In. use the word Regeneration, as if with the era of the Boer war, the dian. And this he may where their country's need in this respect Thibetan exprelition and the Latthongh at the same time he mincer were o obvious to require no bour-question in the Transvaal, it ly feels his own people to be grea. arguing. It may be worth while to might be suggested that England ter, in every moral, spiritual and punime and ask. Is this really so ? also required regeneration. But intellectual quality. It so, why and in what respots? the mysterions term woull evident- The Invention of the Machine. In the first place. India, we are ly in that case connote & purely spi. Now the sudden introduction of 10 suppose, requires regeneration. ritual process of self-renewal. It machinery at the end of the righ 1o other countries also require it? would be equivalent to the excla- teenth century, revolutionised the Does England, for instance require it? tuation of grent Indian Moderate, western world. Thousands of 10-11 or America, Germany, France In some years ago, "Oh that the Eng were concentrated into a single the ordinary use of the term, we land of the Ennncipation of the factory. They lost their individuality think it is assumed that India slase, the England of the Reform 14 craftsinen and beeme requires the purifying and unerring Bill, the England of the repeal of mass of unskilled "Inbour." Their process of rebirth in a sense which the Corn Laws, of the etuancipation consolidated interent.bowever, made England does not share. Is Indir of the child, the labourer and wo them a force to be reckoned with. thed, in our minds inferior to Eng. mun, the Englawl of Nu may The single factory became a city of land? Is she more degraded than ema «μαίος, would return upon factories. Manchester, Shettield, Bir England? Those are points in herself." mingham, grew up in night by whiel clearness of thought and vi- Oh that she would, indued! The the rush of past from the vil nion are absoluuly necessary. meaning here is perfoctly clear and Inges to become machine-tenders. Let us prt the question in an unconfused. The name man who Along with their runtie culture, other way, it way which will com. suy this, however, is capable of any. however, these villages throw or mand our instant apprehension, -- ing in the sery next breath. A man also their rustic alleviana Is ruy tnother more degraded for mno, an Englishman is a better zeminder and the clergy. Thry than so-and bo's English Bother? Ruin than an Indian." With these stood in the city poorer than they How are nnyone suggest the ques. premises he cannot be referring to themselves could dream but als then yot the greater includes the their comparative spirituality. It free for the first time of the Pedr. Jew. Evidently no man worthy of is not even probable thnt he is to and the synire. They had to rethu namu would sit quiet, to hear of ferring to intellectual capacity. No. ceive the franchise. Without il. the degrulutin of his country, in his comparison is directed solely to they were too dangerous. The comparisou with that of another the relative strength, aggressivene Corn Laws had to be repeuled in people. Yet India needs something, and prowess of self-protection of the their favour or there would be Page #656 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. been no law left in England. The 1 nounlly, of course, in- have renounced all consideration People, in fact, were born. cludes this; but here we cannot of sucerns or failure is well criticista The Birth of the People. think that the individual Indian is of passing events. Ours is only to in any way inferior. Indeed, man recognise the significance of one But nown llous thing comes for man, it might be held that the leaving tesults to take care of themto light. The qualities which the comparison worked the other way. selves. English had hitherto tonnifisted ng And we think that the The real superiority lies in a cere significance of speech would be inindividuals, as a ruling class, they tain idea, good or bad as we may creased if otir countrymen would now began to demonstrate nya nu choose to think, which makes the cerse lightly to any tion. And perhaps the most pro that their nnity and cohesion of the English motherland requires Regeneration, minent of these characteristics was people. For good or for evil, they and adopt the moro accurate state a clear and definite notion of what stand or fall together. Did they ment that she certainly needs selfthey wanted. About this, they abandon the war in South Africa were all agreed-greed to n man. when they met with defeat after This is the most remarkable feature defent? No, they set their teeth in the English character. harder, and growled the louder A THEORY OF They know what they want and and--held on. Would that I they all want it. They all act FREEDOM. hnve been Emperor of the English! automntically and instinctively, at exclaimed Napoleon in the honr of whatever distance from cach other, defeat. "The Retreat froin Mos There is no such thing as absoon this unspoken agreement amongst cow would not have cost me a single inte freeden for the individual, themselves. There is an immense vote !" except in mukti. Yet the indiviaren of thought, feeling and action, dual bas always striven for relative throughout which every Englishnan The contrast freedom in all directions. By this behaves exactly like every other The contrast between India and struggle for freedont which he Englishman. The thing they want England in this respect is the con can understand, he makes himself is not always very high. In the trast between an island and a con ready for the supremo effort, by reign of Elizabeth they were continent, between the Middle Ages which he will one day gain the abtented with very modest allowand the mechanical self-orgnninn solute liberty or mukti itself. Each ance of religions freedom, and the tions of modern country, on the one of the minor forms of freedern right to explore the world and exone hand, people of a single tribe, is an image or symbol of that pand their trade. The point is that who tribal jealousy in auch that Tranneendent Freedoni, and as such they all want it. And they all have a they could not ruralginate with has the same claim upon the rerer definite idea of how it is to achieved. the Irish or the Welsh and have once, even of those who do not unThe entranchised pensant is, in only partially done so with the derstand it as AB image of God, this respect, only one voice Scotch, because the latter are better worshipped by others, has upon one more added to the House of traders than themselves ; on the who doch not worship it. The man Peers. Whnt he wanted was other hand an aggregation that who cease freedlou without striving 1 vote, not the chance to do has been growing since the dawn for it is in so far, a bit son), for he something great with this voto! of humanity; racer triber, lan- passes by the open door of mukti. Between themselves there may be gunges, traditions and thonsand There are two ways in which Homething that requires adjustment other elements of enrichinent, any freedom of any kind cnn he manito the world ontwide, there are of which may be treated as a sourco fested when it is present. Thus merely two Englishmen where be. of unity or disunity, nt will. There are renunciation and comuest. That fure there with one. All this is is no comparison between the two which we would conquer, we munt natural, perhaps in an island problems. The English has been first understand. We have to enter people, and people who have even winpler than that of Japan. into it, to wrestle with it or given never lost their independence. The Indian is very chitterent termy, to offer our very lives to it They understand well enough how matter. What is a different, A last to win the victory. necessary this is to fillness of self however, is the relative national Every BU1CPA r chat at least expression. Nothing would induce Mtrengths ww be volved by its suht one human sacrific Mastery thein to play with it. Unlew luxLion. Here there can be no come kind of freedom. We CAD ury and wealth have changed their Marison. Let the Indian millions nos defeat that whicb bu ut in its whole chantcter, they would diu lo oncu rrive ut simple, power. 1.11n, nye, and to woman, in de unitu ide of what they fence of it. Neither can we retronnce what nood and men to have and nothing we have not conquered. We can English Superiority. in the world coull resist them. not be independent of a thing which Thus the quality that some think this possibiu. Some is admittedly strong than we.lu is referred to or creellence think it impossible. With this renunciation, we wttain true free. is not merely physical courge. I question we hnve nothing to do. Wodom, for in reuneiation we tranBEWARE IMITATION scend strength as well as weakness. But of these two things there can be no qnestion that we leads. SPECIFIC FOR downwards into deeper bondage and the other outward into free air INDIAN CHEMMARMACEUTICALS WORKS.L. HOGULCOORIACALCUTTA and liberdy; nor can anyone be in LI.Rs 3-8 I 4.0Z, PwIAL X G ENUINE .GE BAncagandhawinies) GENEALNEAVOUS DEBILITY ARISING FROM ALL CAUSES Page #657 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ doubt as to which does which. Conquest in an essential antecedant of renunciation. True renunciation of any thing is a step to mukti. A man struggles for freedom, which is mastery, all his life. If he does not do so, he is not a man. He may be a clod or an idiot, a drunkard or a parasite. A man struggles and struggles to be free. Some strive for freedom for themselves alone setting up self-will or appetite in the place of their God. These are the criminals, the mad men, the failures of society. We find sometimes amongst such the nature of a child. To a child there. is little difference between good and evil. He will as readily pursue the sense-gratification of robbing a pantry, as that of plucking a flower or catching a butterfly. He throws his whole heart into the effort of the moment and is, withal, full of love and lovableness. This class of child souls furnishes the Jagais and Madhais of the annals of religion, the criminals who become saints. The true criminal is steeped in tamas and egotism. He miscalls license by the name of liberty. License is pot liberty for the simple reason that true liberty presupposes mas tery. The profligate is the victim of his own vices. He lies helpless KARMAYOGIN. cur to our forefathers by the very fact of birth. A man must strive, strive to the uttermost. And since without possible suceess there can be no intensity of effort he must often succeed. A man's striving must begin morcover as soon after the moment when visions come to him as he judges fit. There can be no ruling, no dating, no circumscribing of his effort from outside. Human beings are born, by incessant work to increase their own faculty, by ceaseless striving to add to their inheritance. They are born to disdain limitation. It is decreed in the Couusels of God that man shall be confronted by destiny only to defy and master it; that the impossible shall to him become the possible, the one inexorable law of human life is effort to the utmost. at their feet. He does not even enjoy his appetites. His life is spent like that of wild animal between ungovernable desire and ungovernable fear. He who would be free must first learn to govern. One who is uncontrolled is anything but free. There is such a thing as the bodypolitic. Even the body-politic, however has to conform to the spiritual claim of individual man, his right, by hopeful struggle to find mukti. The political unit furnishes new and more complex objects of attainment to the parts of which it is made up. New rights, new tasks, new ambition dawn upon us in relation to our political position. Again, nothing must defent the The free man is that man whose will is efficient. The first onemy that the will has to encounter is ignorance, the second is unbridled impulse. That these may be overcome, submit ourselves, while the body is yet weak, to intellectual education and are initiated, at physical maturity, into the world of the ideals of our race. Such is the provision made by humanity in onder that we may live stre nuously, keeping the body beneath on feet; see the ideals unclouded by our own feebleness or by any grossness; and will efficiently for the triumphant achievement of the highest that we perceive. To toil, to see, to will, and to attain, this is the four-fold debt that wé in right of the soul to the utmost of activity, the utmost of sacrifice, my right to serve, my right to suffer, my right to love, on the highest and widest area of which I am capable, must be defeated by nothing in the world save the greater power of my brother to do these things with equal and added nobility. And if I find this in him, since it is the ideal that I worship and not myself as the embodiment of that ideal, I shall place his feet upon my head and follow him. For in him I find the ideal, more clearly than in myself. Nothing in the world has a right to interfere with knowledge working thus hand in hand with love. Brothers standing side by side as citizens and loyal children of a common mother must be impeded by nothing in working out their duty and offering their lives to her. If a man direct his political activities towards the interests of himself or a section of his people against the welfare of his country as a whole, he is a traitor and the whole weight of the USE CHATARJI RAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BEST & 3 body-politic has a right to oppose and thwart him. But if his work for a class be dominated by the love of his country, then it is harmonia with the national well-being and is service and not treachery. A nation has the right to serve its country to the utmost. A nation, moreofer has this one duty alone. In serving its land, it raises itself. It fulfils its debt to humanity and to the world. It recreates its own tuother. A child has a right to spurn and defeat anything that could come between him and his mother, anything that would prevent his serving her to the farthest limit of his own Capacity, anything that would make him into servant or slave, in one house where he was born a son. But we must study the position of the individual in relation to this tusk of the body-politic. The land must be served by the nation and by the individual as a part of the nation; not as divided from it and out of relation to it. This is the truth 80 clearly seen by our fore fathers. This is the perception to which caste witnesses so strongly. It is true that we have forgotten the meaning of caste. We see it as the limitation or assertion of our rights instead of regarding it as the regimentation of our duties. It is always thus, in an age of degrada. tion when a people become passive and fall into static decay. We ought to be thankful for any blow that might rose us up from so siggish a condition. If we translate rights into duties and apply the new word as the key, many a problem will be unlocked. By our organisation into castes, we the children of India, were at one time able to divide up our labours and responsibilties amongst ourselves, giving to each group the task best suited to its capacity more or less successfully but denying the right of none to his share of the household fire, to his own form of happiness and to his own mode of self-expression. Caste was also nur school of self-government and gives us to this day a sense of the value to the community of our personal opinion and a measure of the decorum which is obligatory. its expression. But all the castes put together will in this age constitute only the social expression of Hinduism and Hinduism is no longer conterminou RELIABLE IN THE MARKET Page #658 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. with the national unity. That now school of self-realisation. Having act with the lesson be is to lo includes many clements once strange learnt the lesson of the family, we What symbol can we deliberately What Aymbol can wa Hinduin itself moreover, rus befits have next to learn that of nationali. crcate in order to catch for ouri prvog nivo unit has grown incalty. As the individual has bogome selves the end of the thread by culably in its own sine and com. the instrument of the one, so he has which we may hope to unravel the plexity. It consists of a certain now to become enger tool of the sccret ? common fundament of orthodoxy other. All that force which movos The first lesson we have to learn plus the reformning socus of the Ma in bim as the vitality of egoism has is that of implicit obedience to honncdan period plus the reforming to find in him a transformation rightfully constituted authority. wety of the present period. All point where it is converted into force This is not the same thing ns obe.these parts have an equal right to of patriotism. And that this inay not dience to one's father. There wa the ano of Hindu. And similarly constitute a more term to the ag. have the tie of love creating an Lindu, Join and Musalman have an gression of the wolf-like pack, it impulse to self-subordination. Here equal right to the name of Indian. must be lifted and redeemed by the father has delegated his autho. The national unity is built on place, great and holy love. Love is the rity without in any way transfer not on language or crved or trudi spriritual reality behind the symbol. ring the affection that belongs to *tion, is some would have us believe, ism of mother and child. Even him alone. We soon learn, farther, but on home. The interest of the the living human mother is only that the obedience required of us children in one with that of tho the outward and visible emblem of by the external authority in the home, thoroforu they cannot be hur own infinite love. Can we not same whether our heart be in it Hivided. soo the still vaster love that finds or not. Perfection of obedienco It follows that the task before us expression as the Motherland ? It can hardly be realised in tho caso it to educato ourselves in the in aid that there is no tie like that of one whom we do not respect. consciousness of our own unity. We We which binds together all the chil. But rigourous ubedience to one have to saturate our own sub-consci. dren of a single marriage. Are we whom we respeot but do not lovu ous mind with the thought of it. te of it not melted into unity, then, by the is a very important part of a comWe have so to mako it part of common love of the common land? | plete traini common love of the common land ? plete training. This lesson can relves that woronot inutinotively not instinotively As the human brain convert the As the human bruin oonverts the be lournt in many ways through on its bchall. Perfeot harmony and physical energy of food into the our relation to our school master, mental cohesion of the body-politic spiritul energy of thought, so must the employor, the captain of the is the neconurry Antooodant of poli. onoh Indian man become an organ ship, the stationinnstor, the leader to mastery which is another for the conversion of the individual of an expedition and so on, Anthor. name for that rolntivo good which struggle for individual efficionoy ity otrries with it responsibility: we all national freedom. and mastery. Victory will reinain We must learn to subordinate our in the end with that oombatant in self at a moment's notioe to him of There wils an age whon man hnd whom the highest mind and charac. whose responsibility we avail ours no family. He was incapable of tho ter are indissolubly united with the selves. Authority without responfaithfulness and sustained coopera. greatest lore-Joto Dharma Stoto wibility can not be considered hero tion that that institution demands, Joyah. sinco it is unlawfully constituted Today, wo are born with the family A vague emotion is not enough and amounts to spiritual anarchism. --honour in our blond. Even the however. We must serve and suffer Lawful authority is permeatod and youngest child quivers under an for the objects of our love. How regulated by its own rosponsibility attack on father and mother, the foubwo serve and suffer for the family? we can not concede the one without Jest rosents the attack of an out. No purpose of unity is to bo trusted conceding the other. And implicit nuder on members of the housohold. that has not been hammered into obedience is the reverse of the medal, We aro all loyal to the head of the shope on the anvil of pain as well the comploment of tho quality, houso, all feel the delight of sneri. As joy. How are we to provide the other extreme of this pair of fice for the good of the runt. Our for ourselves the necessary educa. opposites, Heals are the perfect wifo, the tion? A child as we have seen, in He who obeys best rules best, Ha olunless widow, the loving daughter. order to bu mado free-to be ena who rules best is most perfect in Thu mother is the central passion bled to will what he will, freely obedience. Here we come to the of her sun's life. The grave ten- and efficiently is put under Authol question of the quality of true obu. vierness of the father is thu chorish. rity and expected to engage him. dience and therefore to that of the ed ory of endless years, In self in the wtruggle for knowledge. education it demande. A slave can the battle of life the struggle for How Are we to recognize this pro- not obey, He only does as he is silfri transfurlocd into the struggle cess in the struggle for nationalina. forced, a very different thing, Vir this, we love. tion? We want to make tius out- tue in the slave may demand wrong An ngo willowme when mon shall side the family as strong us family doing at the bidding of his master, hru tightly knit to thy thought ties. How is this to be done? We thing intolerable to the human of country. Our feeling for tho want to create that now ethics opnscience. His struggle for moral family is to be a guage of our evo which substitutes the lines of co, freedom may demand of him a crime, tion to nation and motherland. By operistive organisation for those of " When we in glavery," said an what we have alreally attained in unity of kindred. In what frem Amaripun negro. "I always stole. the one, we can menujt what we can this be brought home to It role my only renty of feeling fre" . puust next attain in the other. We the individual : In what way Can True obedience is unbroken but it in TIC Iceived promotion in the be be put in diroct personal con free. It is not exacted by forop; it Page #659 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. is rendered wholeheartedly by those there any sense of social rank in the utterly incapable of the virtues who perceive that ruled and ruler choice of the fag and his gurdian. The of the fatnily attaining to mukti. are working together for a common big boy may be the son of a tailor It is throngh perfect manhood end, collaborating in the demonstra- and his fag the son of a pont. They that we achieve that which is betion of single principle which know no other relation during their yond humanity and perfect man. commands their mutual nosent. wchool years than that of master Obedience which is not this, either and slave. Once the relationship patriot. The work can not attain in fact or in potentiality is not worth is established, the heir to an to that say the t'panishads. receiving. It is a fact that no man carldom hns to black the boots In that community which is made of & ungoverned in pulses can suc of the son of his father's shoe. one not by ties of blood and allicessfully exercise authority. One maker without demur. The very ance but by the intinitely subtle who wishes to bear rule has first to fact of sending a boy of ten or elven and spiritul bond of the common posses himself of certain amount of away from home to live amonget love for the common home, a man self-control. Truc obedicnco in boys who are not of his own kinmust plny his part. Freedom with founded on respect for character. dred shows the value which the in the nation is not freedom to in. It follows from the mutualness of English place on the life that lies ter into this duty or remain outside: this object that the highest forms of outside and beyond the family. it is freedom to inake obedience or rules theoratically are those in which the boy who lives at school has alauthority onr own, nccording to subject and goverign occasionally ready begun to make his own way. that for which we are best fitted change places. From this point in the grout world apart from his And freedom for a nation, amongst of view the republic is the supreme family. He early learns the reser the comity of nation is to stand unpolitical form. There are other as- ve and privacy that belong to the fettered in its quent for self-expres pect of the question, however, which deeper emotions. He cultivaten Rion. mako a permanent monarchy pre- whelo new series of reintionships and tically disirable. England and practises the courtesies and res- A SYSTEM OF NATIONAL some other western countries have traints as well as the daring and EDUCATION. compromised very ingeniously personal pride that are due to these. between these two institutions by He is in fact an individual begin. SIMULTANEOUS AND SUCCESSIVE the establishment of what is known ning to catch a glimpse of his own TEACHING as constitutional monarchy, where powers, dreaming great dreams an CHAPTER IV. the actual government is in the to his own future and gaining ex. A very remarkablu fenture of hands of the people through their perience daily in the exercise of his 1 modern training which hns been political parties and the alvisery personal freedom. The fault of the subjected in India to reductio ad Cabinets, while the necessities of training lies undoubtedly in the absurdum is the practicu of teachsymbolisin and ritual are met by brutality and unscrupulousness which ing by snippets. A Mubject in the royal house in which the sove- it is npt to engender. It breeds taught a little ntn time, in conjunc. rign himself represent national men who may be left in safety with tion with a host of others, with stability and unity, behind the our silva, but are utterly without the rosult that what might be well fluctuations of party. rextrining morality about the poli- learnt in a single year is badly The political system in England tical rights of others. A man who learned in seven and the boy goes is only the crown of an immense life has been through an English boys' out ill-equipped, served with im. of disciplined and coordinated co school is npt to think that might is perfect parcels of knowledge, master operation. It is in this giving them right and that to what is not ma- of none of the great departments their immense capacity for demo- terial and coner to the laws of of human knowledge. The system cratic organisation at a moment's morality do not apply. That theme of education wlupted by the Nile notice that the actual superiority of are the fulty of their education the tional Council, an imphibious and Englishmen lies and not in personal whole of the history of their conn- twy-nature creation, attempts to qualities. They breathe the at- try whows. heighten this practice of teaching mosphere of this disciplined co- Yet strength is good and civic by snippets at the bottom on the operation from their very crulle. and national unity is good; public niddle and suddenly change it to They study it on the criket field order based not on force or fear, grandi Mpecialisin at the top ind in the football tean. They but on the inutual respect and good This is to bago the triangle on its are broken in to it by the fag wys will of ruler and ruled is also apex and hope that it will stand. tem. Every small boy when he quoil, nay, even rasentin ton 'The old system was to tech ana arrives at school becomes the fag of kind. What is known a political or two subjects well and thuroughly a big one who acts 4 his freedom is not perhaps the absolute and then proceed to others, and protector against all others goal. Yet it is relative duty of certainly it was a inore mtional though he bullies and thrushes himn such ignity and muk that without kysten than the modern. If it did and makes him fetch and carry for it men are rot altogether men, just not impart so much varied informahimself like the veriest slave, nor is 119 we can not conceivo of one tion, it built up a deeper, nobler If you are really after the best t'ring in the market use THE ORIENTAL FACTORY'S SNAPS. They are talk of the day, the pride of the Swadeshi, hire the largest of all Salon Krep the skin brat. Are the cheapset for the value, aod available every where. THE ORIENTAL SOAP FACTORY GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA. Tel Address :--- KoWYTOVE." Page #660 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. ni more real culture Mach of step interesting and alworbing him the Nuity of history. heicneo, pobit the whollowed cursive lightness in each is it canCN, tuntil he has unphy, art, but it in in wbtritive * tiekte olabilir of the average nastered his subject in the true art and fortual manner. Every child is men nudiste to the vicis of teaching a lover of interesting narrative, # pript thing hy snippets The first attention of the tuncher hero-worshipper and a patriot. ApThe dert that can be allegrinust be given to the medium and peal to these qualities in him and inst the oil ist with that the instruments, and until these are through him, let him master withthe subject sunt leurned tight perfected to multiply subjeets of out knowing it the living and his 1. the mind of the student reguler instruction is to waste timo man parts of his tation's history. File l i t tering los later and energy: When the mental ins. Every child in an inquirer, an inost the exertisining trients ar suthicitly developed vestigator, analyser, a roerciless ante I th inory by the ancient to equire il language casily and tonuist. Appeal to these qumlities the incidence of this de willy, that is the time to introduce in hin anul let him acquire without 1.VI. In the future duration we him to any languages, not when knowing it the right tomper an not be r ecither by he can only skirtially understand the necessary fundamental knowthe ancient or the modern Nystem, hat he is taught mul masters it ledge of the scientist. Every child but not only the toont perfect laboriously an imperfectly. More has an inentinblo intelleetna curiosi over, one who luns wastered his ownty and turn for metaphysienl onw yr languag: bas one very necessary quiry. Une it to draw him en slowIn diere of the worn facility for misteriog another. With ly to ai nuferstanding of the world! t o gel that the station the linguistic faculty unmittifactorily and himself. Every child has the of children is csily time and cu l in one's own tongue, tot of imitation and a tanch of bes t el to the strain of master others 14 inpussible. To imaginative power. Use it to gire lang application to a single miljoet. Nudyscience with the faculties of him the ground wurk of the faculty betingent change of subject V lnrration, judgment, woning of the artist. Ir t. the mv. The question and comparison only slightly deve. It is by allowing Nature to work Pretty arise, the the chillen loped, is to invertake it uses and that we get 1 Le benefit of the gifts er tirs then so dirt thankless labour. So it is with all the luis bestowedon is. Ifumanity in from the nints, and, if so, b o ther subjects. its calisestion of children has chosen tot in the suby disco The mother tungtte is tire proprer to thwart auf hamper her pressure my par e ntration? A medium of education and therefore ry young chili cannot, in the first mergins of the child should to thwart and hitwr the rapidity apply b e but I w oning Lincted to the throngh master of its own forward march. Happily. club is unit for school teachining of the medium. Alt prery samer idoras ale w beginning to tay hind. Achill of ser child has an imtinatan instinct prevail. But the way here but you yht, and that is the worfor work, it dramaticulty, boon fw. The past hugs about b y for the evenement Wedth of ident and fancy. These vur Decks with all its prejudicis any regular ham of study is show interne in the literature and errore ithul wil wt lave us : it be the centra l history of the nation. Instead enters 100. Nur Dist wical arto this inter 4. Entre Interest of unul anticry of stupul and dry pulling and real wiling and real em to return the guidance hatter all, thi e ntring books, lokal on is a crrary of the all-wise Mothar. We trust Memehise l y and uuritetul task, he should be have the courage to take up clever mainteresting and repellent to the pellent to the introduced by rapidly progresive knowledge and apply it fearlessly in chill, a harsh compulsion the basis stages to the most interesting perts the interests of posteriny. Teaching oof towing and then complain of of his own literature and the life by snippets must be related to the histle intention' The subs. rund human behin lim, and lumber-room of owl sorrows. The Dit of a natural self-e-Mucation they should be put before him in first work is to interest the child by the hill fart print - such a way is to attract and alwa! in life, work and knowledge to i l will m e this to the qualities of which I have develop his instruments et lowwe hity. Achill, lihepken. All other study at this ledge with the met throughness, t h, the metal, Lutarh period shouli henta tu thel to give him wstory of the heat post to the end of listeetin of the mental function he must use. Afterwards the art rather than it mean the two characte. A font rapidity with wbich be will leun. time! T his one by tien ble at the time for will make up for any delay in Luk ing up regular studies, and it will IVORY SHOE - BLACKING be found thut, where tow he lewns. * few things badly, then he will The only Genuine Swadeshi article !!! learn many things thoroughly well. Fungus growth unknown, Never dries hard, Imparts AUROBINDO GHOSE. brilliant durable lustre, manuactured by The Bengal Miscellany 1 For Sale A ladies' golden Furtory--10: .! TOLIANS Hoan. Rs. 275. Otrered at Rs. 925. stay be hout -- LAHIRI BROTHERS SAROJINI GHE, 125. Bewar Street, Calcutta. Cu Manager Karmayogia Page #661 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. BAJI PURBHOU. (Continued from the land issue.) But to the Purbhou came with anxious cyes The captain of the band. "Taji." he crie The bullets fail: all the great store we hind Of hot and powder by unsparing 1180 Is spent, is endleid." And Baji Purbhou turned: One lock he cast upon the fallen tren Discernible by their nttire, and saw Ilis ranks not greatly thinnedl; che look below Upon the thousands strewing thick the gorge, And grimly smiled; then where the sun in fire Dicending stouper towards the vowper verge He gazed and cried; "Make iron of your smile And yet, if Bhavani wills strength and the sword ('an stay our nation's future from o'erthrow Till victory with Shivaji return." And so they waited without Word or und And over then the silent afternoon Waited; the hush terrestin was profound Except the mountains and the fullen went Yo sight, no voice, no movement was abrorul, Only a f-w black-winged low-circling biris That wandered in the sky; only the wind 'i hat now are invl most noinclessly Questioned the silence of the wooded Niles, (nly the occasional groun thint marked the parang By the dirting pirit on its frame Inflicted. Am fon time to time the gaz Or Baji tght the ever sinking sun. Wen fixed their eyes on him and in his firm Expression livel. Yo the slow mint p l. Bit when the sun ippa very low, it-tit 1. felt færuf, and all meu grasp their words Tighter and put it strain tport their hearts Resved at last the stream of Mogul war Ce competing, not the bukit O' Pithart, trotowige Rijput work But Jyrus chivalry glancing with all Au seinniter inlaid and culotte robe Swiftly they came expeting the assault Firewing of bullets and the lethal rain, Dut silence met them and to their intent S. ominous item , a while 1.b Fearing me ruse, though for much death preparel Yet in full of prevention. Reassuteid. Chiwer with a high shout they charge the slope. No bullet spel, no omsket spennut They are the p rice, hurt by climbed The rise; but even as their hands surprised The shrubs that fringed the vantage wurdt nnten Hacked at their fingers, through the bushes thrust Lances from warriors unexped boru through Their busoms. From behind the nerostlin Pressed on to share their fate and still the sa't Or men bore onward till with violent atrin They reached the perilone prest: there for a while A slaughter grim went on and all the weg Was heaped and wnlled and thickly fortificat With splendid bodies. But as they wer pile The rnging hosts behind tore down their end And mountel, till at last the force prevailel Of obstinnte numbers and upon a creat Swarming with focmen fought again! desperate otels The Southron few. Sinall was the spare for light And meeting trength with skill and former with woul. The strong and agile keepers of the hills l'revailingainst the city-dwelling hels With covertul the swiftly stabbing blades O'erpwering nll the feints of Agrn's schools So fought they for a while, then sakenly upon the l'urbanll the incluinn care Loud like it lion hungry on the hills He ahonte, a liis stature poeme to increas. Striding on the foc. Rapid his wond Like lightning playing with a cloud, we rond The crust before him. On his either side The survismen of the south with swittstult J'rentes the eps, till like a bank Of some will riser the mult collappe Over the stumbling elge il clowu therine And once again the deparate moment ed. The roles of the murder on tritisom . (up and jewels, briday nog But not far this on they were . Once more they teadust . The wrath Rime in the Purbut he nel hii In soul to make it enil; but even the stilles fell is well That good-like imple face from his ! ! Andring out of him it mighty to Swisible, Titanie, cult-chal, Durk as it thunderclotul, with m y hair Obvestring heaven, and her stanga "The swyd, the flower, the bi, the Wall. Daihah Samiti 5 Soler Medals wamako FOTBALLS. Gold K & 3 Silver MIG POR ownmake FOOTBALLS. Agents wants esmule. Lists free of appliesteren. SEN & SEN 1, Chowringhee CALCUTTA Heel Please call at or write with particulars to Kubing --JOTINDRA NATH GUPTA KABIRATNA THE FOUNDER AND LATE PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN TV AURYED BISTAR SAMITI. Page #662 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. Bhavani.-Then she vanished, the daylight W: ordinary in a common world! And Baji knew tha goddess formidable Who watchey over India till the end. Even then a sword found out his shoulder, sharp A Morul lance ran grinding through his arm. Fiercely around him gathered in a knot The mountaineers; but Buji, with a groan, Muro Deshponile, to the other side Hastin of the black gorgo and bring me word. 'dex any from the west, or canst thou hear The Raigarh trunpets blow? I know my hour Is ended, let me know ny work is done." He spoke and shouted hi'. ingan loud, Desperate, he label.: an strength, To push the Mogul from end With a slow compulsion. By his side fell fast Marietta and Mogul and on his limbs The swords crnk blood, a single redness grew in body, yet he fought. Then at his side Chastly with wounds and in his fiery eyes Death and rejoicing, a dire figure stood, Moro Deshpande:"Buji, I have seen The Raigarh lances; Baji, I have heard The trumputs." Conquering with his cry the din Henpoke, then dead upon a Mogul corpsc Fell prone. And Enji with a grucsomo hand Wiping the blood from his fierse staring eyes Saw round him only fifteen men erect Of all his fifty. But in front, behind, On cither side the Mogul hold tho gorge Croaming once inore the grim Mahratta turned And like a bull with lowerod horns that runs, Charged the exultant foe behind. With him The desperate survivors hacking run Aud 118 knito cuts instantly it! way Through water, so the yielding Mogul wall Was cleft and closed behind. Eight men nlone Now in the gorge's narrow end, not one Unwounded. There where hardly three abreast Hilveroon to stand, they faced again the foc. And from this Intest hold Baji behel Mounting the farther inchine, rank on rank A mass of horromen; galloped far in front Some forty horse, and on a turbaned head Bright in the glory of the sinking sun A jewelled aigrette blazed. And Baji looked Over the wide and yawning field of space And seemed to see a fort upon a ridge. Raigarh ; then turned and sought again the war. So for fow minutes desperately they strove, Man after man of the Mahmttas fell Till only there were left. Then suddenly . Raji sto still and sank upon the ground. Quenched was the fiery gaze, never loss the arm. Baji lay dead in the unconquered gorge. But ere he fell upon the rocks behind The horse hooves ming and as the latest left Of the two hundred died, the bullots thronged Throngh the two narrow inouth and hurled them down Who entered. Clamorous, exultant blared Tho Southron trumpets but with stricken bearta The swords of Agra back recoiled; fatal Upon their serriod unprotected mass In hundreds froin the verge the bullets rained, And in a quick disordered stream, appalled, The Mogul rout began. Sure-footed, swift The hostilo strength pursued, Surynji first Shouting aloud and singing to the hills A song of Ramdas ng he smote and slew. But Shivaji by Baji's eropty frame Stood silent and his gaze was motionless Upon the dead. Tanaji Malsure Stood by him and observed the breathless compee, Then slowly said, " Thirty and threc the gates By which thou enterest henven, thou fortunato soul, Thou valinnt heart. So when my hour arrives, May I too clasp my death, saving the land Or winning some great fortress for my lord." But Shivaji beside the corpse beheld A Jim and mighty cloud that held a sword, And in its other hand where once the head Depended bleeding, raised the turban bright From Baji's head, still glittering with its gens, And placed it on the chief's. But as it rose Blood-stained with the beroic sacrifice, Round the aigrette he saw a golden crown. AUROHINDO CHOSE, RAJ RAJESWAR BHANDAR. RAJ RAJESWARBHESAJ BHANDAR, ( -18.4. AKRIR DUTT'S LANE, Office and dispensary-18-4, 982.BOW BAZAR (leulin. Store house of all genuine Swadeshi SWADESHI SUGAR Ukronor Dut's lane Rowbazar goods. The Sugar manufactured by the Calcutta. Wholesale and retail denlura order Strictly Shastric and cheapest Cawnpore sugar Works A. Are corsupply nomininsion Agonts. Ayurvedie Firm. Our Makaridhawi tified by respectablo persons in Bursari the bust and cheapest. Chabanpr, Chhaguladyat, Chrita different parts in India & but its Wholesalo wulon at the fictory and Srimadananda Marakaneuri ruten genuineness and purity. 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The ideal is always infinite, make gond crew Rir, 1 make the rest particular idea: Ancient Egypt rad always divine. A highly moralined that can ho made" wid an indignant death, Pernia round the mystery of Good ciety, produres the greatest Nint The work man in reply to tuo cha an enand Evil; ('hristianity round the redeem- purity of Inthers and inothers maken po q uiry. This ought to be our attitude. ing love of a divine Incarnation. Ouly wible the birth of Avatars. Whare mar. We must make the bent screw that can Hind wir sins at the beiglata of Yxira riage in faithfully kept there wincere porably he made in every directin it gya sud Mukti, and at nothing wular. Nurnou in posible, not amongat profi.munt he the same. The best not ton This is indeed the weak point of Hinduism gates and rintous lives. Similarly, the prod, the highent not be difficult, fir un as the Swami Vivekananda so often prenence of honoable citizens in neory to attain. Nothing less than the utmost. aid "Only renunciation and multi in to the maintenence of grand religious Nothing rany. Nothing cheap. "The this map! Nothing for the householder ideal and the citimes as nerary to it same energy that might have funde in M his half-joeular way of referring manifeftation as the monk. Ascetic will also make a workman, if that to the went be felt keenly. will better weive the Mother's purpose. But if this in no we have to march one And let our ideals un higber for our The quality, by which Hinchiam hne Ancient ncriptures with a new im. W. friends Alan. Tet NOHA consort with it in her power to make up for this munt monk for all that can mupport and mean company. Monk or citizen, let a defect of her greatnean, is her capacity encourach us in doing manfully the work man le noble. Whether Brahmin or Jer uynthetiwing of the prent world. Ranunciation ran Parinh let him practing welf-respect, Ana very religious ides with which she onnine in coulot. The be achieved through duty quite as well an domand the like from othert. We help alwuptive power of Hinduism by the abandonment of duty. We have no one by being so prive as to convert reli thousands of texi to tell us but the hiun into a brute. rion conpled with its resistant power us prevailing preconception in favour of In the school, the loonu are grudunt. civilisation, furnishes one of the most Nannya han lei tn nur ignoring all that ed, but all alike are Adwention. All ! startling paradoxes in the history of favoura dharma. The weak point of E.- Are equally the currern of the wheel man. Terived originally from a veritablo reponn anciety lion in the abnonce of the authoritien. Even with our civiliza network of religion, in which the nionantie ideal. Tron. But equally muretion, the integrity of the won of businna 20-ordinating element was the philosophy is it that tbe weak point of Hinduism in is to the full acceptable an offering an gow known as vedant, it has throws tho want of emphasis on the ideal of the the renunciation of the monk, for unless out reforming necta in Mabopimedan householder sad the citizen. there be honest men of the world, the period, and thrown out reforming The roun lien largely in the fact that religious order un come to an end. sects in the Christian period, each of when our texts were formulated our - Thu Hinduim fully recognining the there being in fact the exprewaon of its ciety war in rich in virtue an in material need of the practical and nocular life, and admiration for the new ideal of which rouree. When the last of thono desert drawing from within hernell, the wtores it has caught a glimpa us, it is difficult to prevent the decay of that are necesary for its development To-day, however, Hindus so that the the former; and what is wanted to day in and growth, Sythetises once more ideale greatest call upon the religious instincts a deliberate rechture of both. that seemed opposite. The Super - Social of the country, lies in the need of assimi life is noen in its true relation to Society. lating wholo aew era of tife. We For this we must exalt work. W. The goal is preached an attainable, not muut minko possible the Whort view. must look upon the world at a wcbool in only by the Sadbu in the forent, but Ano of the Christians. There must be some which it in with whilo to whine for pro by the butoher in the town, and the religious teaching and encouragement for motion from clan to cewe must met our wife in the hono. those who only want herven not mukti buuller to the wheel and brukglo un There must be recognition of right. cuasingly to attain the end we have set INDIA IN A NEW LIGHT. muren, es well as of huliners. Righteous. Lefore ourselves. Our philosophy tells RESEARCHES OF DR. P. C. ROY. na lies in duty done: holiness sequins us that absoluto progren is impossible, (thern Mugrino ronunciation. A thousand good citizens in the things of this life. But relative ary necountry, u the background of one progress in fully peililo and while Dr. Praplulla Chandra liay, 1), Sc., Ph. gront Fannyruin. There must be we move On thin plane of relativity, we D., Senior Professor of Chemistry at • philosophy of citizenship, we well u of ruuat work as it perfectiou would rework the Calcutta Presidency college, butter Seapyar the very bext step. knowo throughout the world an Dr. P. C. Ray, the discovery of Morron Nitrite and many other wimilar nitrogen compound, hun in the department of scientific history achieved m ultu hirh will live for all time and relle the fair fame of Indin from wigns which be ESTALBISHED 1887. has shown to be thoroughly undenor varl. The reproach incennantly at at Indis THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC No long, has been that in her 4t she ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. Was tun Rubjective : too metaphysical, too otherworldly, and that her downfall If you want relixble and genuine Homoeopathic medicines, take care WAR by reason of her unpracticalne, that you get them from RINGER'S. her otherworldliness, her peculative to wcientific spirit. Thus, the Indian, had always bitherto been creditel with 4 What is Zarzina ? knowledge only of deep and abstract Compound lodised Sarsaparilla with gold philosophy and aim of the anathematical And wedical sciences; but latent researcher ter rcmoring all impurities in the departinent of wcientific hintery from the blood and put the liver in nurinal condition. To provus as revealed in Dr. P. C. Ray's 4 oz phial digestion and peep the complexion rory. two vo Re. 1-12. 3 ph. Rs. 5. Doz. Rs. 20 pound Rs. 0-8. lunes of that monumental work "Hir. tory of Hindu Chemistry," have indie Ask for the new Catalogue and Calender for 1910 of putably established the fact that in ancient INDIAN CAEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS, India ('hewintry was sealously and vue 1, HONGALKURIA, Calcutta. C. RINGER & Co. 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. Page #664 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 10 KARMAYOGIN. cenfully cultivated. This historical din. to have componed his work after hav. "When the Art volume we under one wery has completely revolutionineding derived his information from Bud- partion it was foured many valuable Europene pallipinion on the unbjert in FONDO", " alo from the Buidhin works on 'lindu Chemistry referred to in and that great firman Author: Ter of Tibet." Reuiden I w hine cheminta, Runanave, Rural nasam uchrayt, etc, have mann S len one of the greutrint of the as noted by Mont. Levi in the contre 1.eon tort for ever." Some of them, living authorities in I rinaceutical of the same rrview, there were #good hitherto uposed to have been loat, have Chemistry and muthor of the Ilirincy of niany Hiunde cheminte, Anvl "Dr. Ray Pri Deen recovered by Dr. Ray through . ( hichte der Pharmazie") noticra grind many Ilinde chemical rigorous search in the libraries of Bente gune it wiry or Dr. P. C. rand given the unity of them and ras, Kashmir, Nepal and the Rav' llistry of Iliw (hemintry, and continue the lint up to the 17th century Decenn, puthritatively svelared na hin deli The chemical work A. 1)." (Nylin Line) Among these in to which Derate Dr. Ray refors Delong tn the third pertin that the mastery of che Hindu chensienl works reviewed by Dr. od of Hindu Chemistry oth to 19th cenmial A l altately deveriled Any in his book, the following may be tury A. D., whown text is being edited is in the last work, I rum-Sum- wpecially inentioned, -1) Rasulrarhu- the Bibliothres Indira by Dr. Ray, in whcham on which Dr. Ray Ban n i (2) Krewelrachiularmani (3) Huna. coltoration with Pandit larish Chanonly drawn in his llixtury, WOW TOINNIchy and (4) NIMI, the dra Kaviralna of Calcutta. The other that tlor find herunt are far fast two of which have already been hemical work,' st Ranchhuya, ahowl of their European conteniporaries myforrwil to. The pare played by Bud- belongs to the fourth period -fourteenth, of the 13th and 14th centurion A. D. dhist monks in the development of the sixteenth century A. 1. Tive mearch in Before the publication of the first volume chemical science was indeed remarkable ; the Durbar Library nf Nepal, has been of the Ilixtary. the work tad very but it should be noted, the anthor of prodiretive of one striking result namely, magra icles of the wrientific neumen of Ilinin Chewintry shows that the Buddhist the discovery of an old Kareer Tantm the ancient Hindus in the department on Tuntre concerning the wcience received Christy the Kujker bent which is of humanity. But wince it publication their development in the Hindu Tantric copied in fupra characters of the wixth "A new stil interesting chapter his works on (hemistry and were indeed century A.D. The neareh in the Dancam loren wel to the history of Sciences finally absorbed in then. libraries has led to tre chien very of many and of human pro -wenio yoting Indeel, the picture of chemical know. Eddhist Torn the Word of Mons. r. E. Terthelot dealing with chemis. that great Preuch wront of the last Pedge in Ancient India which In: Ray try. The Deceun was completely cut or entury whow ynthesis of Fortic Acid nufold before the tonished game of the trumu xl outside intercote, anda ya Dr. the modern m olern Indian, as well Ray "it tu prerisely in these Anil of A ll rekenrehow in ther regions, rbrmi-try and agricultural chemistry European, in faucinating to degree. which were cut off from all intercourse have now letne lennie. In the other Ihr Ray In trieel the history of Che. with the outande world, thurt Indian all lume, which was pulitialınd laut yon mlatry in India, fmin the pre-Buddhist cheny farinhel,' Among the many che mical works which the netor has rescued and which in tination of the time down to the middle of the 16th first. Dr. Ray In from olvim, the mint worthy of menyono further and century A. I. Ho han divided the whole made gewen the claim of Hinda Chemistry period under four divisions of time, tion are, 1. tho Balhist Tentre, Rum Pre i entific development, independent kun, which is a lutal" reluction of an nawely, 1. tlm Ayntredie, the Transi. earlier work ly Nagarjuna; 3. tho Buruk of the Greek, or indent, any other tional, 3, the Tantric, the later riday of Bhiksliu Giovinda and 3. the futron influencer. Ile ha rhewu that chemical period : the first extending PanericNchrhuyet of the wourth perthe development of Hindu chemistry is from the pro-Buddhint ara to the theon od of Hindu Chemistry. The chemical the witcome of the arduous am t ury A. D., the mood from the 9th to Lundu, Budallaint and Hinclu, to which the different wys, the 19th century, the third from the 12th 1 we wye refied, are evidently Inter works; Lut warlier eviden of peni storvinent among whom wit Nagarjuna, to the 14th, and the fourth from the 14th of chemical knowledge by the Hindus ann in the pursuit of themy or chemistry to 1950 A. 1). The greatest name in preserved and incorporated in general I his trentino malcheury (cheinistry.) Hindu Chemistry in AM We have seen, medicul works, like the white of maka and Susruta, the luhur NAMI Nagarjuna eta in Nagar At the end critury A.D., of Vagblata or the tall later works of Huu uf King Nichivan A nton the author of Humrrutarhur. Nagar. Vrinda and Chakrapani Datta. white has the support of a ll truli junn zeal in the wirely of the science WILHLin, i also his dimile Ratnayhout multed hy itt ion of devoted BudAllarmy was introduced into the wpbere ahist monk, with the result that in of Buddhism by Novar lunvins en Niderable nunbit of Buddhist alchemical ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA weglected up to the time. Mons were pruced. T Dr. Ray Founders of Steel Trunk Industry Sylvain LA, te of the foresti Lelong the rit of bringing out pro in India. Fontattints and wrote of the clay writiny minently tuto view the grand role play. ESTAULISHED IN 1895 W row of Kyllistory frok I)ed by the Buddhist monk in alchemy in lin e Best Machite nade, Stuve paintel of landing French the poteporukerating part of Bukithinus Jana, il muline icons then the bure literature." at the STEEL TRUNAS & CASH. EOXES fullnwm. .. M y 1. Wel wearly well, of Mona Leri. 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R:. 10. 387, UPPER CHITUR Kors (Jorshanko ) Ah for (Stalogue and Calendar for 1910 fra INDIAN CHEMICAL & PHAIL-1 (htutta NEL 'ICAL WORKAI, HUJALKULA, Calcula Fanale artist for Pardha noebie.'" R. C. BROTHERS. Page #665 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ III As usual, some of our foreign critics have been telling us that the knowledge by the earlier Hindu medical writers Charaka and Susrata for instance, must ve been borrowed knowledge; for, how could, India in those ancient days aspire to a knowledge which has conie to the European through the 'ow growth of the centuries? Thus, Mons. Berthel. the French savant, to whom Dr. Ray wed indeed, his inspiration in his histical investigations into Indian Chemistry,was so much struck with the origina ity of the Hindu process of preparing canstic olkali as given in the Nusrutu Samhita, that he went so far as to suggest that sophy too accepts the doctrine in Hindifled forun. It is only out-and-out Matorialists like the Charvickas that question edit. There was therefore that portion of Susruta was modern, and adduced by h'in have been accepted by sion for our philosophors spending time little Occa in fact, a later addition derived from contact with European chemists. But, thanks to the labours of Dr. Ray, the indegenous character of the origin and scholars and savants. And we have seen also, that the Hindu Tantric chemical works were only a development of the Buddhist Tantric works on the subject growth of Hindu Chemistry has been And lastly, not only in the departmental passages here and there in Hinda philosophical work-passages which are apparently directed against the hereturs just mentioned. For instance, in his of Inorganic Chemistry but also in Organic Chemistry, the Hindus had made an advanca, and Principal B. N. Seal of the Cooch Behar College, Bengal, in an independent section which is incorporated in Dr. Ray's History has given an account of the constitution of the fits and oils and the organic face. He has also briefly noticed the chief chemical industries of the Hindus which secured for them an easy preeminence in in manufactures for a thousand years; and has unearthed souse interesting Hindu reipin relating to matters of chemical technology, e g. sear ing of hard rocks to enable them to or pulverised; hardening of steel, ent or of cements for rock's metals etc." firmly established. A whole chapter has been devoted to a consideration of the indigenous sources of Indian Chemistry: and Dr. Ray has been able to produce a 1359 evidence in support of that posi tion. Thus to refute Pruf, Berth lot, with special reference to the question of the Hindu process of preparing caustic alkali, Dr. Ray mentions two other Hindu medical writers, Vaghhata nub (hak rapani Datta, both of whom lived before the 11th centu A.D. and both of whom century refer the particular chemical process described by Suuts. Another indepen dent piece of evidence cited by the Doctor is the fact that canatic alkali was used for the cauterization of bad wounds, 1 in the "questions of King as mentioned in the Milinds, who furisired in the second century BC." Ant in various other ways" the the Doctor has established the claim of the originality of the Hindus and has shown that, far from from borrowing the knowledge of Chemistry from the West, the Hindus were rather the teachers of who in their helped to spread it in Europe. The comparatively modern dates of Hindu Taxtrie works on ('hemistry, together with the fact that the Moors runde great progress in alchemy and medicine in a previous period of history, suggested the idea to the minds of many scholars that the Hindus were largely indebted to the Moors for their chemical knowledge as displayed in their works. But the theory of borrow. ing from the Moors, although plausible, has been completely knocked on the head by D. Ray who has shews that in the the Arabians (the "Moon) who in 4日 KARMAYOGIN. Middle Ages of about the time of the Mahomedan invasion of India, the Hindas far from remaining behind the Araba and the Wosterns ware, in their know ledge of chemical and metallurgical procosa, far ahead of their contemporaries in other parts of the world. Also, it is acknowledged on all hauds that the great Buddhist patriarch to whom we have so often referred Siddha Nagarjuna as he was called of tho second century A. D. was the discoverer of the chemical pro-sophy agree in thinking of the soul as cesses of distillation, sublimation, etc, not only immortal, but also as sternal. And lastly, the grand role played by The heterodox school of Buddhist PhiloBuddhist monks in the development of the chemical science has been indisputably established by Dr. Ray and the proofs REFUTATION OF MATERIALISM. In Hindu Philosophy one minnes the elaborate and long-drawn argumenta for the inmortality of the soul which forais prominent feature of the philosophical Theology of Europe. The explanation of this is no doubt to be found in the general unanimity of Hindu philosophers as regards the doctrine in question. All the six orthodox schools of Hindu f'hilo THE APVA FACTORY ARYA LARGEST IN INDIA Awarded Medal at the Indian industrial Exhibition of 1906-07. MACHINE-MADE REGISTERED Thus, the labours Dr. Ray in the department of scientific history have borne abundant fruit in the die covery of documents which no amount. of cavilling may reject or repudiate, and which go to show that the develop ment of Hindu Chemistry in ancient India was the outcome of Hindu genius and Hindu originality and of arduous and continuous efforts of Hindu sages in the pursuit of the science. Dr. Ray had, indeed, rainul India in the estimation of the civilised world by his brilliant chemical discoveries. But his latest achievement his two volumes on the History of Hindu Chemistry, has secured for her a lasting place in the intellectual hierarchy of nations. TRADE MARN CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. Extract from Mr. J. G. Canning, I. C'S Special Report on Industrial Survey of Ben. A (Vide Calcutta Gazette, August 20th. 1908). THE ARYA FACTORY or 107, MACHUA BAZAR ROAD, CALCUTTA, turas out good articles OI ANAOHUA BAZAR ROAD, Cale utt T el. Add.:-"TRUNKS," CALCUTTA, STOVE PAITED STEEL TROKKE and energy in proving that the noul does net perish with the body. But that the quite unheeded, appears from controver Materialist's arguments wore not Inti on the fifty-third and fiftyfourth aphorisins of the third pack, third chapter, of the Brahmarutrar, Sankar. first states and than argues against the views of the Lokayatikas or Charvakan. The aphorismus commented upon occur in place where no one would expect them, which shows perhaps that they were the result of an after-t on the part of ter-thought on the author and the little interest he felt in the superficial speculations of the Materials. I shall, however, give the substance of both the arguments of the philosophers as stated by Sankata and bie refutation of those arguments. The 1easonings of the Materialists amount to this: SHAWLS Very nicely worked Rs. 14 to 35 per pair (ordinary) Rs. 45 to 75 Do. (Kashmiri) Rs. 75 to 250 and upwards also all sorts of Dhussas, Alwans, Wrappers, and other poshimina goods can be had Amount refunded if upp proved. UPPER CHITPUR. OAD AMIR CHAND & SON, LAHORE. Ch সিংহ মার্কা পুরাতন জ্বরের পাচন গেলের পাতন 15729 হোরাণ Maitane po Page #666 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYÓGIN, Though consciousness in hidden in objects. Toutouch, therefore, M con p hatically favourable view of the aternal loets it becoiden manifest in joumens makes both internal and exter teaching. Herolo what the Awam three oljaca when they forro an organ nal things its object, it is not a material hirunell told the reprezentativa: imm, juxta-th "By proper breathing exercises wid intoxicating power hid property. If it distinction from material den 19 certain objetni manifested when objects be admitted, ita independence of the Swami, man may develop suff they are marle into wine. There in, there thom munt sluo be admitted. Moreover, cient will power to countersct even the foto, ho soul fart from the body, which ito identity in the midst of changing force of gravitation, Yer diample, he circumnatances proves ita eternality. could throw himself capable of either going to heaven or at off chair by Remembrance and wuch states of the merely willing to do sa taining liberation. The properties of an He could also chort are then that exist while it exists mind become possible only one the withdraw his subtle sell, or what some knowing self is recognised as the Ame in call bin abral sell, from ene to exint in its absence. Hent bis body and light are, in the wenne, properties of two Nuccessive states. Thus, in the con while reclining on a conch, and literally Are Now, the vital functions, senuibility, sciousness In this before the seeing stand wide and look at bia body lying and the recognising noll is known as the there. To suspend Pety and the like, which are believed the action of the to be heart and pulse for some seconda in one perties of the soul, are found in sanie. The argument that became per ception takes place while the body exinta, of wisaplest of leata. the body, and not found without the I teach the fundawy. They are, therefore, not the protherefore it is a property of the body, has mental principles of Clristian Science, perties of an extraorganic object, let already been refutod. It is a valid an which have been taught in India for cally properties." argument that becaure perception age, with this difference, that scientif Kankurreply, which is an amplifica breathing, as opposed taken place while wuel materials as lamp to mere tinn of the aph faith, us referred to, is, in sultance, thi: etc. The body is only au instrument of as I employ. Self eure is sy by perception liko lamp, etc. Nor is the the religion If the proportion of the soul are to be of Vedanta, which means the end of wisdom. et down as properties of the body body alsolutely necessary even wag For example instrument of perception, inasuch as it here they exint while the body exints, person has toothache or neuralgie why should not they be concluded as not variety of perceptions takes place in the or other acute pain it is possible by proportion of the body for their not exist. state of dreaming, when the body is in employing the correct breathing exercise ing while the body exista, Form and active. Thus the existence of the soul me to withdraw the wind's attention en much other qualities, which are really something different from the body, is an tirely from the locality of the pain, properties of the body, exlst so long irresistible fact." thereby conquering it is completely as the body exista; but the vital functions if an annosthetic had been used. There and the rest do but exist in the body SWAMI ABHEDANANDA IN LONDON is nothing that paychical societiwe have after death. Besides, foran and other discovered which cannot be accomplished properties like it are perceived even by One of the means of obtaining perfect by following my method of breathing, uther, but the properties of the soul, nelf-control over mind and lady is exer. All the student has to do is to practing Heribility, memory, etc., are not per cine in the correct method of breathing. hall an hour twice a day, and perfet crived by anyone else than the soul to This inay not come surprise upon health of miod and body will result. which they belong. Then, Again, one MM, but it nooms to have produced bo By breathing exercises, I mean that know the existence of these properties small impronion upon the people in prooers by which control of the lungs in the body while it lives: how on one London where the Swami Abhedananda and nerve centres and corriand over in sure that at the dostruction of one **plained it to them. T. Bwamiji holds the vital energy can be obtained. The Indy they are not transmitted to # cle there to which tudents Yogi declared that the practice of Another ? Even the possibility of this Aurk for taking lessona; and the report scientifio breathing will bring whatever ivfotos Materialiem. Then, in to the Rood that the number is frat going up. ronult is desired, whether physical, true wharacter of conscious, the When ROI of these students were in paychical, or spiritual." Materialit will perhape admit that consterviuwed by the press representatives, The Swami Attached no great impor LED in the knowledge of matter and the former neem to have given an ein- tance to diet or temperance in food or material objects. If so, he munt la ad drink, while ayoking, he said, "did not AN INDIA BOARD OF matter." Given a well-trained will and mit that in such a matter and mate & matery over the rejuvenating art of ral objectn are objects of consciou nens ACGOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. breathing, all other things were of minor it cannot be their property. For matter importance. The will becamo Aportul B. MUKERJEE & Co. Alchemist, that made everything ministre to perceive tatter in a impossible As it is for fire to burn itsell, and for a dancer to Diplomad Accountants & Auditors to the best interests of body and the highest interests of the wind, limb up bin wwwboulders. Worn and (London) other properties ut matter cannot, we son 4. 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Matter itself in the ultimate analysis Man's real self is nothing but this transcendental Love. You are Love. Oh you are the universal self. You are the Roseate Dandy that flushes in the bloom. ing cheeks of Leili on the one side and appears as the bleeding heart of Majnoon on the other. To realize and feel this truth in practical life is Parity. But he who begins to seek things and bankers of and enjoy my spiritual oneness with all resolves itself into concentrated Love. after them as if not one with him rends All Law nothing more than the discovery his God-self atwain and is thereby imin heterounity diversity, harmony in pure. Shunning and curling up is not genity, anison in variety, is itself a phase Purity; resisting and avoiding beauty is of Love. In your inquisitive detectives, not chastity. True Purity is that where insidious spies, suspected friends, menac-all beauty is absorbed in me and I feel ing foes, betraying comrades, there is no No other power at work but Love. other Government rules the world than Love. Carlyle said "Hatred in inverted love.". Fear is only congested love. Else how could love conquer fear? A man with a purse of thousand pounds in the woods is full of fear only because of the loved goid. A free man greets all be meets. A free person enjoy the uniform to such an extent that talk think of meeting any object sounds like a painful hint of separatlon, (From Swami Ram Tirath.) SWADESHI LOOMS. Flyshuttle Loons cheapes and most on finer counts without breakage. Fo. terms apply to D. B. & Co. circulation of love. Love being the only profitable without iron parts. Working force there in reality, the realization of identity with love is salvation and reand ro demption and the conscious or unconacious struggle to achieve that absolute Love-consciousness is life, to be willing to follow the line of quickest approach to that goal is wisdom, and to that end to rightly adjust the different love forces is virtue. There is no such thing as betrayal of of love nor is anybody a traitor. No right have we to limit our ideas as to the possibilities of man on the ground of his AM IS LOVE. ܕܝܫܢ for di Te to lote W Truth Team at or Love D. N. GANGULI 264-8 Upper Chitpur Road Calcutta THE CALCUTTA HOMEPATHIC PHARMACY. ESTABLISHED 1866. The first pure and independent Homoeopathic Pharmacy in the East. Homecepathic drugs and requisites are being imported monthly from Europe and America. Dr. A. N. Mukerjee M.D., (Philadelphia) can be consulted daily from 4 to 6 P. M. BERIGNY & Co. 12, LAL BAZAR STREET, Calcutta, ECONOMIC PHARMACY. 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Reprinted selected articles from (শর সচিত্র সংশ) ঈশ্ব চন্দ্র বিদ্যাসাগৰ world renowed Bande Mataram Daily-newspa প্রীত, বাগৌরব (বঙ্গীয় মহাজনগণের per of Calcutta Part 1 সচিত্র জীবন চরিত) ৪, বন্দনা জাতীয় সঙ্গীত ... 010 0 Do. Do. Part II ... | ১ম খণ্ড /•, ২ পণ্ড, কাশীরামদাসের ০ ৪ ০ Spoeches of Srijut B. G. Tilak ... 0 5 0 | বৃহৎ অষ্টাদশ পর্ব মহাতারত ( উৎকৃষ্ট Srijut Bipin Chandra Pul His life and speeches | সংস্করণ) ২১ ঐ মধ্যম ১৮ ঐ সাধারণ ... । "(Revised and enlargod) ... ০ ০ ০ মহাকবি বাসে অামায়ণ ১৪ ঐ মধ্য Lala Lajpat Hai His life and speeches ••• 1 4 ) • ঐ সুলত, 1, ঐশয়াগবত পম এই B. G. Tiluk-his lifesketch and trial 1908 ... ০ ৪ ০। আশঙ্কন্তু মহা বেগব্যাস প্রণীত সংস্কৃত মুসে Bal Gangadhar Tilak - His life add Career গদ্য ৩, বঙ্গানুৱাৰ পদ্য ২৩, দোহা Trmpet voice of India or speeches Srijut Suren সুকবি তুলসীদাস, মাঝা কবির নানক প্রকৃতির dra Nath Banerji delivered in England 1909 0 8 0 'The Message of the cart by A. k. Coogr's Wally উপদেশ পূর্ণ হিন্দি বিহা ও তার বঙ্গানুবাদ ০ + ০ Muzzled or Free. The great debate in the Vice ১. বিষ্ণুপুরাণ মহৰি বেদব্যাসের বিষ্ণুপুরাণের roy's Council on the sedetious meetings act অবিকল বাঙ্গালা পানুবাদ (টাকা সহিত ১, with photos of Mr. Gokhale, Dr. Gnose and ব্রহ্মবৈবর্তপুরাণ মছবি, বেদব্যাস প্রণীত Lord Minto ... ... 0 4 ). মূলের সটীক সুললিত বাঙ্গলা পানু ১৬, , Dr. Rash Behari Chose his life and speeches ... 0 8 0 সাবান কল্কিপুরাণ গবান কৃষ্ণদ্বৈপায়ন বিSrijut G. Subramania Aiyar His life and Career 0 4 0 চিত ১১ মহাবিষ্ণু সংহিতা বাঙ্গলা অক্ষরে Swami Ram Tirath His poems and life sketch by সংস্কৃত মুল ও সরল বাঙ্গলা অনুবাদসহ ৩ Puran ... ... ( 33 ) চৈতন্য চরিতামৃত কৃষ্ণদাস কৰিল । Tranmiyration by Govind Prorad Verma M.A., s.c. 0 2 0 Bramhaghars ya English edition, Cloth bound) by Ro. গােস্বামী কর্তৃক, আদি মধ্য ও মন্তলীলা অনিল Desh Chandra Chakravarty ... 1 0 0 আনন্দচন্দ্রিকা নামক টিপ নি সম্বলিত ১, ঐ Do. 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Aurobinu Gihome 0 8 0 জলে লেখা { পকেট সংস্করণ) মুল অস্ব টিনি Songs to Martylla and others-poems by Srijut বঙ্গানুবাদ ও গীতাম বস।, কামরুল Aurobindo Ghone ... ... ০ ৪ ০ কথামৃত, শ্রীমণিহ ১ম ভাগ •, ২ Gospel of Swami Ram Krishna Pramhanga (in. ১' ঐ তৃতীয় ১/•; English or the Life of Parruibansa Ramkrish জাগকৃষ্ণ কথামৃত, আন কথিত ১ম স্থাশঃ ১ Nu, the Ideal man for India and for the world ঐ ২য় ভাগ ১/, ঐ ৩ ভাগ ১, ৩, | by a disciple ' ... ... - ৪ ।। " | সীতার বনবাস, ঈক্ষর চন্দ্র বিদ্যাসা 1 Sankhya Yoga Karma Yoga or the Philosophy 1 প্রণীত উৎকৃষ্ট সচিত্র সংক্ষরণ , এডি রে | and Science of Religion By Swami Atma. বাধাই •, কবর মালা * মহমন চাই, nanda ... ... ০ ০ ০ যুক্ত ৭ কুনায় মিত্র প্রণীত ১১ মে Dadabhai Naoroji A Study কাপেন্টাস, কুনিনী মিত্র প্রণীত Bengal Celebraties Lies of all great men of ... Bengal with potraits ০ ০ | রাণী মুক্ত কৃষ্ণ কুমার মিত্র প্রণীত ৮ . KALPATARU AGENCY, 14, Shambazar Street, Calcutta. 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Sat 674 1972, f** 2151 09777 o * কতিপয় অমৃতময় প্রবন্ধের * .. 8.12.0 ... 94-0 Page #675 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ Vol. I. KARMAYOGIN National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., 28th Falgoon, 1316. We cannot, get the whole material advantage, out of a given situation as easily as the European can. But no one who has ever engaged in serious conversation with Europeans can doubt that there are many sub jects on which they are, besidejus, extremely childish. In the field of Persia, or China, is so representative as that of the student. No religions and philosopical speculation, they find it difficult to generpower is so pervasive as the schoolalise, and propositions that are obmaster's might make itself, if mainvious to us will puzzle them severetained in harmony with the general ly. The same is true of the payaspiration. Why this prominence of the learner? What is the expla-chology of social relations. In the culture of the family, Europeans are curiously lacking. That whole idea of play, that shines through all our domestic intercourse, and lubricates nation? Does it point to a national immaturity? If so, let us face the fact. There is no advantage to be gained, by shutting our eyes to the position of affairs; on the contrary clear thought is itself the starting point of a goud fight with crudity and ignorance. National Immaturity. PASSING THOUGHTS. -000 A WEEKLY REVIEW OF A Nation of Students. We are a nation of students. The whole East is full of students. No figure in the streets of an Asiatic city, whether the country be India, We must remember that the very words are foreign, in which this question is being discussed. We are, in fact, measuring ourselves and the maturity of our culture, against a modern and western standard. So measured, we are decidedly imma ture. There are many practical situations in life, where, beside the ease and mastery of the European, we feel ourselves mere children. Is this immaturity, then, an absolute, or only a relativè truth? Is it perhaps true that all the people of the world are more or less immature? (No. 36. seem unripe, crude, but half-cultured and childish in his powers. The Test of Success. Unfortunately for us, however, the world is being re-made, at this moment, by European culture. Its assimilation is the means and the test of success. With regard to it we are mere students. Then we are all students. It may be that when our lesson is learnt, there will be a compensating for Europe to learn. That is not our one business. Our business is to learn. our own. Is it the foreign idea that we have to accept? Not exactly. The foreign idea, as it stands, would merely give us moral indiall the friction of intimacy, appears gestion. We should become a nato be unborn amongst them. Here tion of moral dyspeptics. But wo they are as immature as we in their have to find, in our own stock of field. Those strong faces, with their ideas, that one which enables closed lips and air of instinctive us to meet the foreign nation on mastery, notify us of nothing genial own terms. The Englishman loves and easy, in the nature behind. Similarly, in us, the grave refined England, with a wonderful and type of old men, indicates no large public experience. All the linesments have been carved, in the one case, by contacts with the larger world, the world of struggle and complexities, of clashing interests, and grim affairs; and in the other, by quiet experience of love and suffering, by the thought of God, and by the garnered wisdom of the home. Either European or Hinds,on his own ground, will appeat unassailable; judged by the opposite standard, often beautiful love. What we have to learn from this, is not to share his love for England. That would be the discipleship of monkeys, mere imitation. We have to learn to meet his love for England with an equal, intelligent love for India. As he deeper, more tender and far more professes to make his country and his people the centre of every activity, every thought, so we have really to make our people and our country the centre of our own. Hu * Page #676 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KAKMAYOGIN. avalanche or the cannon-ball. Is it are one,and all antagonisms amongst imagined that mind-energy is less us are illusion," the power tat dangerous than material? Only would be generated, can hardly t t-measured. 2 has unity of national intention. We must realise our own national intention, and find an equal unity in it. Swadharma-"Better for is his own duty, however ba force ought always to be than the duty of another, though ed communal consciousness. The sed in constructive forme. We that be easy." ought always to devote it to what are called positive ends. We ought never to use it for hatred or julousy or anger, but always in love and faith, and for the upbuilding of something. Even when evil is to be destroyed, or a lie overcome. we must think of the truth that is to be revealed, or the good to be done, and not the evil or the falsehood. bravest, because he may offer himself as sacrifice. The grosbest, because he does not believe that mind is a force, like any other, and rules the world, dues not believe that a poor weapon in the hands of Nepoleon Bonaparte is mere deadly than the best, when used by a coward or a fool, cannot understand, till it has turned and force called into being, and then rent him, the perils of the great subjected to the crushing weight of suppression. directly destructive ends has always The use of mental powers for been regarded as accused. It is what the West calls black magic, and certainly recoils upon the user in every terrible ways. A large beneficence should distinguish the man who knows the power of his own thought. He should not, indeed, assert two conflicting goods at the same time. But out of all that is possible, he should select that, which for reasons that he ap prehends, is most admirable, and desirable, and concentrate upon it. As this emerges into fact, he will find that all that opposes it, is automatically banished or destroyed. The confusion of wishing this and that in opposite directions, is the ordinary way of the orilinary world. This way represents a clearing and rationalising of the ground, it meana dealing scientifically with our ow desires, in such a way as to make then realisable by the world about us, MIDOYAMSA The Power of Mind. All power is in the human mind. We can master anything, simply by giving our attention to it. Even the ideals of the West, the ideals of the new age, are within our grasp, if we study them, if we recognise their necessity, and proceed to work them out. It is natural, however, that under the circumstances feeling wo do, that the study of our own carmistances, and of the new idenis that are to initiate a new age, is the one duty that devolves upon us, it is natural that education should seem to us the supreme ground of battle for our national rights. No one who stands outside the Indian community can Thought builds the universe. The dream of the jealousy with which mind alone is real. All that is the students watch all attempts to seen is but a dream. There is such a curtail or limit their numbers. thing as the conscious holding of Rocords are kept, and accurate news a thought. When this is done, all is carried, that would astonish. that opposos it, or seems contradicthose most concerned, if they knewtory to it,gradually melts away, and we wonder what has become of it, or why we were at one time under its illusion. of it, as to how opportunities are shrinking, and by whose action, in this direction or that. A short tagie ago fees were raised in a certain college. Now, nearly half the Students are to be turned out. All this is noted and discussed amongst the students. Their eyes are not shut, nor are they slow to draw their own inferences from the facts. And there is nothing that so stirs thein, for all the apparent silence that hangs over the country, as this withdrawal of the means of knowgo. THE LAWS OF THOUGHT. Anything may be achieved by thought. Death, discaso, poverty, humiliation, any or all of these may be overcome. The one thought, "I am the strong! I am the strong!" earnestly held, calmly, confidently, unwaveringly and yet silently as serted, is enough. In the presence of one strong thought, all of a contrary opinion or party become apologetic, and seek to defend themselves, or to explain why they cannot quite agree, And this without one word being said. The less selfish the things we wish for, the greater and keener will be the accumulated and maler Immense batteries may be made, by numbers of people uniting to Nor is this unnatural. Education is our one overwhelming wint, in this hour of the nation's history. Knowledge we must have. And knowledge we are determined together to think a given thought.sands have. An immense force has been. If the whole of India could agree to called into being, by the organisa, give, sny ten minutes every evening, tion of schools and colleges. But at the oncoming, of darkness, to once ovoked, such forces must be thinking a single thought, "We are fed and developed along sound one. We are one. Nothing can linds. It is at their peril that' mor, prevail against us, to make us think fals attempt to stand in the path of we are divided. For we are one. We pliel power of our thought-battery "Awake, awake, great India" da un ejaculation which,, saist, within the mind, quietly, by, hundreds of thou of persus at a given hour, would preduge immeasurable force, in proportion to depth of their concentration on the thing itself. Our thought the cleared and ordered. When his, is done, we shall see. to our surprise, that it has become creative. The warld without begins to reflect the world withir, Mers aud, women become jour. Let uastake the, guastion of eduOsation for it. At this mo menti it seems to be slipping out of our grasp. What we have to dread # SFWARE IMITATION. 42 PHAL 1/ CENUINE Aswagandha Wine SPIC INDIAN CHEMICAL GENINALS NERVOUS DEL. PHARMACEUTICAL O -1. WORKS. HOLEDORIA CALCUTTA Page #677 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ I MAWLIN. - - - - . is beligtinent is to smadi o boblent Moon ubat it might load.wp-Tip the air Watho Mödlernto ptalin and point, like and poople of whore, ho been oblikeratod. before I form avor anything more than thulo? Jatniand the procbus is making great our eyes. A political party can At best, it was "the mock Warhire headway. But what right have we only exist, so long at it is possible by which, in limo of peace, an army to deperkt on anyone but oursed vox for it be proclaim aggressive keeps itself in training. What work for the proventing of this? What policy, which can rack public more than this did Malerno poti obstacle box anyone to feir, in rob. fuidh. When auch a policy is - ties ever accomplish? W is the bing us of knowledge, but the might dered absurd, the party perishes, bo- Congreas that opened the eyes of of our dwn minds? Who is it that cause it can no longer command the people to the needs of the ngr! will macrifice and labour and build the popular onthusiasto necessary Was it Moderate juara! that on und wtruggle till we have grasped to its existence. In this sense, cated us to stand by ourselves, and and mastered our intellectual hori Moloratism is doa amongrt us. seek within ourselves the sources of wigo Ourselves. Ourselver. Al. No one can any longer believe in our strength! It must bo ndureitted wnye ourselves. Because wo know the presibility of the wins.it pro- that there always lagged behind and with all our might will demon- poses. It hrs gverirawn ita account, public opinion; that the Congress strate the truth that knowledge is or the balance has been confiscated, never wholly expread the heart of more precious than rubies, we can as we may like to put it, and it the people; that the newspapers, not be effectively deprived of it: At lacus bankrupt of belief. ndmirably as they have wornetin whatever sacrifre, we shall insist Now Moderatism was chiefly nasisted, have never at any time upon it. We shall give onr very valuable, because it represented the played a leading or forintive put lives for it. Wo must have know- only form of political activity pog. in our evolution. Is it ont almost ledge, at 'n ll costs. Wo must be sible to us under present circum- kindness, to snatch from the cripple educated hien. As a nation, we stances. To say that the idea is tho crutch on which he loans, if must load the culture of the world. Head, is tantamount to Raying that we see that it is work and faulty, In days when thint culture wis cing. the path of politics is closed, and and may lord him to diraster? sical, literary, and ysychological or "No Thoroughfare" writton np Meetings prohibited, papers up mathematical, we lod it. Now that largo, at the entrance. We must pressed, comrades under Arrent, 18 it is scientific, with side issues in bo oontert henceforth with that the cause of the tirtionalist and his mechnical applicnti-n; we must political development which we hul organisation therefore dead? Bu again lead it. We shall new he nlready reachod. Fortunntely, no means! That Canse WAH ben content with uren a second place that WIR good deal. Anyone of a THOUGHT, and that thonght in these things. The whole hintony who studiou the history of the Cun. ha come to it of the wo:ld show that the Indian grong 14 surprinod at the way in now that it is the shaping and 2010 intellect is 'n.conl' to none. This which to parliamentary iden'necms pulling shadow of the Ithat acco must be proved, by the performance to have wprung into our midt, full panies thought, that gives to in its of a insk beyond the power of others, grown from the brain of the infi- in livjeluality and power. A tree the sizin of the first place in the nite. The experience of twenty-five may be concions, vnguely, of moon intellectual advance of the world. years lus neither added to it, nor and sim, of heat and cold, of water Is there any inberunt Weinkues that taken away. The explanation of and thirst, but we have ont je would make it moyille for us to this fact, lics of course, in the elimined that the tree can realise do this? Ar Are the countrymen of countrymen of moerntic modes of conference which itull, and so convert itu knowledge Bahkaiacharya and Sankarachary are in vogue in the unrivided into will. The enthra Acertain inferior to the countrymen of New fhinily, the village, and tho caste. power of thonyht. Its station ton and Darwin! We trw not. It Viewed in this connection, the his are in somno respecte keeper thu is for 'un, by the power of our tory of the Congress furnishes a those of human bings. But they thought to break down the iron very valuable object-lesson in our only extend to a certain limited walls of opposition that confront us, own efficiency, and we canot atford, bright in scale of dignity. The und to seize and enjoy the intellecas a people, to despise anything that smell, hearing, are nuly portant to tual sorékoignty of the world. is capable of feeding our courge. the eat, as they stand related t. But now that all activity is for certain of the lower and grosser THE WORK STILL POSSIBLE. bidden to bar poor friend is there needs. Worlds upon works of any political activity left, that we higher things may come and to may practise for our country? Or Many people feel that the rapid around her, ushis nay talk, or coun e're terrorists the only pooplo whose . succepsion of suppressive enactments cily be hell which the change activities can contidus unbated? which we have lately seen, hás mado handy, yet puer remains interent. It is n grave question. But let us all open and publlo work for nation Hercuely absorbed in the catching of ask. Was the constructive work wlity imposible. Between tho easy . a one! To all the higher mot ever political? No Mulerats over aner stimuli, she is italitlureat; her acquiescence of.s governinent per Vape and tbe keret activity of the yot, at a Budget Debute, hand the inind takes no account of thein. She middle courage to get up and dove n vote Serrorist they sya na poetible middle has nower to act upon them. for a prohibitive tax on iupported 1 courbe left. The laborious path of cotton goods, much less get sucht Tho yorile of an apostlo fall upon political struggle, which w chalk motion page. A graceful pro. her curs. Tout to her they are as od out by bur Moderate pitri grimme of communions theoritically. I wore than the minime of tho voie. marly sighties oder wie non potuible, is after all, only a castle of njleu screaming at her neigh **SE FOLLATARNILLOR AND SURGICAL WSTRONENTS THE BEST & RELIABLE IN THE MARKET Page #678 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 4 bours. She hears. She knows the difference between sound and wilence. And that is all. She feels a kick, and fears it. She feels caresses, and seeks them. But she has no power of mind, to generalise these experiences, or to go behind them, and reason about why and wherefore, much less to take steps for obtaining the mastery over both kinds of bondage. It is quite possible for a nation to live in the midst of things that concern it, just, like a cat in a circle ot apostles. Events come and go. Sensations occur and pass. But the national response is no more than n twitch of dissatisfaction, or a purr of content. The twitch may take the form of speeches and articles, it may even go so far as tho organisation of palaver-subhas and protest-newspapers. But if it ends there, nothing much has been accomplished. Let the sabhas and the newspapers all bo suppressed, and pussy is very little richer or poorer. It is not hero that her power is lodged. No, for that, we have to turn to the national mind. Has that realised itself? In any sense or degree. It is not necessary to become an Avatar, in order to act with common KARMAYOGIN. of every person, in every part of the country, will form a part. No word that is spoken, by mother to babe, by master to workman, by customers to shopkeeper, but will carry a winged message. Every person becomes, to the thinker, a symbol of the Great Mother. Everything will minister to Her worship. That which is aimed against Her will deepen our rever ence, while that which speaks in her favour will express and re-echo it. Mistakes will scourge and taunt and torture this national sense into being. Acts of friendship and amity will build it up in harmony and concord. Nothing will foster it more rapidly than attention drawn to the prohibition of education. This will make it defiant, menacing, difficult to control and guide. Yet education also will be its ministor and handmaiden. And wherever we see the growth of the national idea, let us learn to think that we see work going forward, a work thut can never cease to be possible. Let men but meet; when the moment comes, the mass will fuse. Let us but think: when the hour strikes, we cannot fail to act. The need for special attention to nation-making, however, is a question of the moment, a matter of those temporary vicissitudes through which a country may be passing. in a given period. It is always easy, by common consent of res tutions have arisen in some such way. The need of purity. was first brought forward, in our customs, at some time when loss of civilisa tien was a pressing danger. The regulation of marriage was a device deliberately intended to,prevent mixture of race, in a period that had to face this as a possi bility. Similarly, a people who need above all things the development of a national sense, can make ponsible persons, or by the sound communal instincts of a healthy people, to select out and emphasise, for a definite purpose, any elements in a general education that may be Of this work, every movement, thought desirable. All our insti special provision for developing the necessary elements of thought and character, throughout the education of their children. sense. It is not necessary to reach PAPERS ON NATIONAL EDUCATION. or safety; a father who will fling NATION-MAKING. mukti before we attempt to be a little manly. The selfishness of goism is the beginning of a know. ledge of the atman. The Indian poople have begun to understand that there is a place in the world called India. Let them go on to understand this more and more deeply. Here, in the Indian mind, is the true field of work. The deep ening of the national consciousness is the whole of the constructive programme. Does any man mean to tell us that this depends on the existenco of licensed and tabulated organs! Nonsense! The loppingoff of a limb may actually deepen a man's consciousness of himself, by forcing him to think deeper, and to circumvent destiny. "Fundamental brain-work" is the one thing that saves nations, and stamps the rank of their actions,even as it does their productions. Wherever this fundamental brain-work can go on intensifying the idea of India, the Indian people, Indian duties, and Indian rights, there real work is going forward, whoever may think to the contrary. himself at any obstacle, in the cause Education in India to-day, has of honour and justice for the people, to be not only national, but nation- these are the best and strongest what a making. We have seen education for nation-making that national education is a training a child can have. The wild-boar, which has a strong colour of its small as he is, throws himself upon own, and begins by relating the the horse and his rider,never doubtchild to his home and country, ing his own capacity to destroy both. through all that is familiar, but This is the courage of the man that is true, cosmopolitan, and uni ends by making him free of all who attacks public evils. This is the object-lesson by which versal. This is the necessary con- a child can best be trained. Hundition of all healthy education, in ger for the good of others, as an end all countries, whatever their poli- in itself, the infinite pity that tical position or stage of develop-wakes in the heart of an Avatar, at ment. These general statements sight of the suffering of humanity, are as true of England or France, these are the seed and root of naas of India, as true in happiness as tion-making. We are a nation, in adversity. when every man is an organ of the whole, when every part of the whole. is precious to us; when the family weighs nothing, in comparison with the People. National feeling is, above all, feeling for others. It is rooted in public spirit, in a strong civic sense. But these are only grandiloquent names for what may be described as organised unselfishness. The best preparation for nation-making that a child can receive is to see his elders always eager to consider the general good, rather than their own. A family that willingly sacrifices its own interests to those of the village, or the street, or the town, household that condones no act of dishonesty on the part of public servants, out of consideration for its own comfort China in Asia, and France in Emrope, are the the two countries that have best known how to make the public spirit into religion: This is the fact that made Joan of Arc a possibility. A peasant-girl in a remote village could brood over the sorrows of her country, till she was possessed by the feeling that there Page #679 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ . KARMAYOGIN. . .....5 na nakob pity in Heaven for the fair pretation of facts will come to as the ideal, it builda first-at the top risalm of France." An idea like unaought. We shall see the country New ideale have to be approcbed this was like tho compassion of a las united, where we were Buddha, and nowhere but in France told that she was fragmentary. has to be reached through the famicould it have been applied to the Thinking her united, she will actu liar. It may indeed bequemtioned conntry. . ally be an. The universo is the whether there is such a thing as a We must surround our children creation of mind, not matter. And now ilenl. There is an ideal and with the thought of their nation can anyone force in the world resist there is a form through which it is and their country. The centre of a single thought, held with inten- exprefael, but when wo reach the gravity must lie, for them, outside sily by threu hundred millions of ideal itself, we have reached the the family. Wo nust demand from people! Here we have the true eternal. Here all humanity is at them morifices for India, bhakti for course of a nation-making od uontion. one. Here, there is neither new Indin, learning for India. The ideal nor old, neither own nor foreign. for its own sake. India for the sako PAPERS ON NATIONAL The limiting forms are some old, of India. This must be as the EDUCATION. some new: but the ideal itself knows 1yreath of life to them. We must THE EDUCATION OF THE HEART. nothing of time. Yet the expresteach them about India, in school sion 'new ideals' has a certain mean. And at homo. Some logong must The reconstitution of nation ing. European poetry, for instance, fill ont the conception : others must has to begin with its ideale. This, glorifies and cxalts the betrothed huild up the sense of contrast. becauso in a nation three primary maiden. Indian poetry equally idea. Burning love, love withont limit. elemeists have to be considered, lides the faithful wife. Both rro Love that secke only the good of the first the country, or region, 'second, only customary forins through which beloved, and has no thought of self, the peoplo, and third, the national is reached the supreme conception, this is tho passion thnt we must nind. Of the three, the last is that of holinoss jn woman. Olvi. demand of thein, dominant and all-directing. By onsly, however, it would be futile We must teach them to think working through it, we may modi- to try to lend the imagination of an horoically. They must be brought fy or even ru-crente oither or both Indian child to this ideal, through op to believe in their own people. of the other two while tbeir influ- the characteristically Europoan con. Few stories are so moving ng that enre upon it is comparatively ception, and equally foolish to try to of two English youths who wer: feeble and indirect. Mind can re- lead the European child through the killed by an angry mob in the Pun- make any thing, however inert or prevailing Indian fort. Yet, whon jab, dying with the words on their rebellious, but a rebellious mind, education has done its perfect lipe, " We are not the last of the what can reach 7 It follows that in work, in the emancipation of the English I" Similarly we must learn national reconstitution there is no imagination towards great and to draw overy breath in the proud other factor so important as edu- gracious womanhood, it is clear that eation. How in this to be made there will be an instant apprehenthe Indianst" This faith our child national and nationalising? What ion of this idenl, even in new diren must inherit from us, along is a national education ? And con- forins. The poetry of Tennyson with all other forms of stern and and Browning will at once bo heroic thought. It is a mistake to further whnt kind of education of understood at its highest and best, think heroes are born. Nothing of fers the best preparation for the by the trained and developed heart The sort. They are made, not born; attempt to solve the national pro- and get it would have been a made by tho prossure of heroic blers? What type of education crime to try to bring up the Indian child on it. Equal would be the thought. All human beings long would be not only national, but also No folly nation-making ? at bottom for helf-sacrifice. of trying to educate thu other thirst is so deep ny this. Wol Education has to deal with vari | European child on Sitat and Savitri desire destruction, not prosperity, ons factors, the imparting of specin instead of Beatrico and Joan of Are, although the same child proces, the assimilating of certain and the good of others. when Let us recognise this. Let us kinds and quantities of knowledge, grown up, may well test the depth make rooom for it. Let us onpha the development of the man him- of its own culture by its instant Belf. Of all these it is the last sympathy with Mtze it, and direct it towards one the Eastern heroines. Hingle bhakti. Let love for coun- which is incomparably the most im A national education is, firut and try and opuntrymen, for People and portant, and in the man, it is again loremnost, an education in the 14Soil, be the mould into which our his ideals which forin the crition] tional iduulinn. Wo must reliver flow hot. If we reach this, element. It is useless to Attlempt member however that the wim of to teach a man anything which he education is eviancipation of Myinpaevery thought we think, every word dous not denire to learn. It is ab- thy and intellect. This is not often of knowledge gained, will aid in ennt surd to try to force on him an ad- reached by foreign methods. Dut in picture. With faith in the Mother, vantage which he remista. Educa. the exceptional cases of a few indi. And bhakti for India, the true inter- tion in like mining. It begins with viduals it may soem oocur: Anl If you are really after the best thing in the market use THE ORIENTAL FACTURY'S SOAPS They are talk of the day, the pride of the Swadenhi, have the largest of all Rales Keep the skin bent. Are the rhump. sui for the value, and available every where. THE ORIENTAL SOAP FACTORY . . GOABAGAN. CALCUTTA. Tel Address :..." KOWSTOTI." Page #680 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ • MANOLIN. buttak bianciaption through the constantly widening biroles of The 9 of imperfection must be Foreign than bondage through knowledge. The kitory of Mongo- understood by those wbo desire w oud og I By this fact of the stolian, Semitic, Enyopandud African bring about perfection. W oi thu universal - must peoples; their oivilizations and their The senses depend for their accuthe deation ultimately and movomenta, to be followed up raoy ad sensitivenom, on the unjustified or condonnod. To And the crows of this training will obstructed activity of the nerven Comopate the greaust number be found in the power to interpret which are the channels of their of floplo tacut easily and offect anew the old fact, to perceive frush information and the passive accepivety, it is neceRury to choose significano, . And unthought of tance of the mind which in the tome ideals and forins, and in sequence, and to gather from the recipient. In themselves the uvury ca, it I Decrary to make story of tbo past the dynamic forces organs do their work perfectly. progression absolutely continuous, of the future. The eye gives the right fogn, the w that there be to slurp inoon So much for a historierl educak- ear the correct sound, the palate gruby amongat the clouients of tion. It must never be forgotten the right taste, the skin the eru ly experience. Such incongru- that nationality in oulture in the right touch, the nove the right ity begets confusion of thought, TODA, not the end. There is smell. This can emaily be under and this confusion in cluentional level of achivement where all the stood if we stndy the action of chaos. A national eduentio then, odaonted persons of the world can the eye as a crucial example. A Toust be made of filiar ele est, understand and enjoy each correct inago in reproduced autoTOonta. The ideal presented must other's associations. This level 18 matically on the retina, if there in always be first cloth.d in form froudoin. Intellectually poaking any error in appreciating it, it is evolved by our own pnst. Our it is multi. But it can be reached not the fault of the organ, but of inngination must be first based on only by him whose knowledge is something else. onr own hernic literatnte. Our firm-rooted in love for mother and The fault may be with the hope must be woven out of our inothor-land, in tender meinories of nerve currents. The Derves history. From the known to the childhood and the early struggle are nothing but ebanuels, they unknown, froin the casy to tho After knowledge, and in an un- have no power in themselves to difficult, must be the tnotto of shakable assurance that the face of alter the information given by the every teacher, the rule of every God shine brightest and His name organs. But a channel may be lesson. The familiar is not the sounds sweetest, in tho village of obstructed and the obstruction toay gorl; knuwlerige is the goal: his birth. interfere either with the fullness or trnined faculty is the air: An the accurncy of the inforniation, erlucution that stoppo short at A SYSTEM OF NATIONAL not as it reaches the organ where the familiar would be a bondage EDUCATION it is mucosarily and automatically instead of an trianaipation; A THE TRAINING OF THE MIND. THE perfect, but as it reaches the mind. mockery not a rulity. The firsmi. OBSTRUCTION OP THE SENSES The only exception is in cum of linr is merely the first step. But CHAPTER V. a physical defect in the organ as an As the first step, it-19 odsential. There are six senses which ininis instrument. That is not a matter Goographionl idons munt bo build for the educationist, but for the up first through the ideas of Indin. ter to knowledge, sight, hear. ing, smell, touch and tasto, mind, Bill they must not stop, thero. A physician. If the obstruction is such as t. knowledge of geography would be and all of these except the last, look singularly rustig if it did not in outward and gather the material of stop the information reaching the thought from outside through the outside throuvh the aluda w alear poept of tho world, mind at all, the result is an insufti. physical nerves whole. And even this is not cient sensitiveness of the sonues. and their end The defucts of sight; hearing, snell. suficinat. organe, eye, onr, nose, skin, palnto. There must, in a comThe perfection of the sensog 13 touch, taste, Ansthesia in plato odooption, be & release of the its geographion froully, an initiation ministers to thought must bo one various degrees, aro curablo when not the effect of physical injury into geographical enquiry, an in of the first cares of the teachers. ceptiog of goographical resourch. The two things that are needed of or defect in the organ itsell. Siinilarly of history. The wenne the senses are necuracy and venni. The obstructions can be u of historic sequenco must be lain- tiveness. Voinyst first under and the susitiveDON Totuit echthrough Iudia. "To that, every tand what are the obstacles to the by the purification of the beri thing else historical inust sad accuracy and sensitiveness of the Malum. The remedy is a simu ulic related, But the history of India schbes, in onder that we may tako which is now luchting Loro and must be only A stopping-atonu to the best stops to removo them. motu [wpular in Europe for different rosolis and objects, the regulation C. RINGER & Co. Gold 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. ESTALBISHED) 1887. FOR HE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC @womake FOOTBALLS. Agents wanted everywhere. ESTABLISHMENT IN, INDPA. Littee on applicatiun. 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This procente Abstence organet the bed Moottoinlinna onlybw romoved by the inevitably reatores the perfect and as diroot thought ita greacions from disipline of the notione, the unabotructod activity of the channels outside and from within the prinifying of the morat bimbita end-if well and thoroughly done, impressions are in Chemninove poti Thie i s part of moral training leads to a high notivity of the senses. fectly corruet, but in their report to and its consideration may be The process is enlled in Yogio dio the intellect they may qitber nóf postponed for the moment to cipline, nadi-suded), or pervé puri- reach the intellect it all or Day next difhoulty is the interference of fication. roach it so distorted us to make a previous stociations formed or Tho obstruction in the channel false or partially falso impression. The ingrained in the chitta or passive may be such as not ubeolutely to disturbance may affect the intipro. memory. We havo A babitual stop in however smalta degree, butsion which attains the information way of looking at things and the to distort the information. A of the eye, ear, nose, skin or palate, conservative morlia tn our nature familiar instance of this in the but it is very slightly powerful here, dispones us to give ovory now am effect of ferr or alarm on the bene in its effect on the direct impruerperience the shape and semblagen action. Tbo startlod horse tukea niors of the mind, it is extreinely of those to which we are accu. the sack on the road for a danger. ' powerful and the chief Burce of womed. It is only more developed outs living thing, the startled man error. The mind takes direct im- mirde which can recurve first im takes a rope for a snake, ni waving pressions primarily of thought, but pressions without an unconscious curtain for a ghostly form. Alt also of forin, sound, indeed of all the l. bins against the novelty of nowel also of forin, sound, indeod of all the distortion dno to Action in the things for which it usually pre- experience. For instance, if we nervous system can ho tmoed to fers to depend on the sonao orguns.get's true imprension of what in some kind of emotional disturbance The fall development of this sensi. happening-nd we habitually set acting in the nervo channels. tivencus of the mind' is called in on such impresions truu on Alme The only remody for thein is the our Yogic discipline Sukshmadrishti if it diffars from what we are SOCO habit of calm, the habitnal steadi- or subtle reception of images, tomed to expel, whe. old. wmoci - nose of the nerves. This also can Telepathy, clairvoyance, clairaudi- tion moete is in the chitta and bo brought about by nadi-auddhi ENCO, presentment, thought-reading sends a changed report to the in or nervo-purification, which quiets charactér-reading sund many other tellect in which either the new ipi. the system, gives a deliberato calm- modern discoveries are very ancient pression is overlaid and concealed ness to all the internal processes powers of the mind which have been by the old or mingled with ith To and prepares the purification of the loft andevelopod, and they all be- go farther into this wgbject, would long to the manas. The develop he Man The develop mind. be to involve ourselves too deeply If the nerve channels are quiet ment of the sixth sonao has never for into the details of pepohology. Thin and clear, the only possiblo distur.mod part of human training. In a typical instance will autou. To bance of the information is from or future age it will undoubtedly take get rid of this obataole in imponible through the inind. Now the manas place in the necessary preliminary without chittooeddbi or purificaor sixth songo is in itself training of the human instrument. tion of the and mental moral habit channel like the nerves, a channel Menewbile there is no reason formed in the chitta. This is a prefor cominunication with the why the mind whould not be liminary process of Yoga and was buddhi or brain-force. Disturbance trained to give « correct report effected in our ancient system by to the may happen either from above or t intelleot o 80 that our that our various means, but would be consfrom below. The information froin thought may start with abso dered out of place in a modern ays tem of education. outsido is first photogrphed on the lutely correct if not with full im It is clear, therefore, that unless end orgau ,then reproduced at the pressions. we revert to our uld ludian system other ond' of the nerve system in the The first obstacle, the nervous chitta or passive memory. All the emotional, we may suppose to be imagos of sight, sound, sinoll, touch romoved by the purification of the and taste are deposited there and nervous system. The second oli the inanas reports them to the bud-tucle is that of the emotions thi: The manas is both a sense organ themselves warping the impresand a channel. As a senso organ sion wit comer. 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January 18th adice from all the authorities it cobeolt: uational system of education would Bic George Birdwood in the chair. ed, both here and on the Continent, to not allow itself.to be controlled by Art till survived throughout the length make the traditional art and bradth of India as a part of a great practice the kuropoan ideas in this all impor bumin of natioual art education. If this is traditional culture, intimately bound up tuunt matter. All there is a process the right artistic policy for Japan, it is with the religion and daily life of the right for India also, and I should itaagide w simple and inomontone that it great man of the Indian people. In this that no competent authority would Duw un vasily be moule a part of our traditional culture art will i. w much a dispute that the Mme principle applies to nyktom. part of national life and education as it art education in every country. But this It consists in bringing about passi. WAS in Europe froin the dawn of clear conception of policy leaves the quer civilization down to the eighteenth Hty of the restless food of thought tiou of wayu and meana unanswered, al century. Opposed to this view of Art insations rising of its own momen imposes upon Schools of Art in India. na part of religion, life, and work tank which, under present, circumstances, tam from the passive memory inde- are two great exotic forces-Western com is totally beyond their power. indout of our will and control. This mparcialism, in which art is merely an in In the first place, before any European plivity liberaton tho intellect struinent of wealth, and Western educa art expert can qualify himselt for the tion, represented by Anglo-Indian schools to in the siege of old A9gociations taak, he must for understanding the sims and collegen, from, which art and religion and also impressions. It gives it of Indian art learn a good deal of Indian are almost totally excluded. To theme power to select only what is art history, philosophy, religion and my. may be added the principles of Anglo thology, and to obtain this knowledge he wanted from the storehouse of the Indian administration, in which art has munt spend many years of study, research MANIVO memory, automatically hitherto been treated as it generally is in And travel. But the art expert, who is hrings nbout the habit of getting modern European lifo, ooly as a luxury went out to India with a despatch from the right "impressions and enables the and means of intolloctual rocreation or Secretary of State announcing bisa Alausemont. m ollect to dictnte to the chitta sion to pronote the revival of Indian art, Tur Schots or ART. whatsanskaras or 1480ciations shall Las his ardour for research considerably Art adosinistration in India is now damped at the outset by finding that the to formed or rejected. This is the repromented by four Government Schools principle laid down for his guidance in inal offico of the intellect--to disof Art, which occupy an Anomalous pori. totally opposed to all the traditions of the criminate, choose, select, arrango. tion totally inolated from the rest of the department of which he is a very saborBut no long ns there is not chitta adminstrative machinery. They were dinate official, and to the settled policy of Ruddhi, instond of doing this office originally in tituled when Lord Maene. the great department of State which han perfectly, it itself remains in perfect Iny's view of the worthlessness of all the control of the design of public build Iudian culture governed the whole educa. inge. Even within the narrow limits of ud corrupt and as to the confu. tional administintion, with the intention his jurisdiction he finds many, and great, on in the mind channel by fall of bringing to the bonighted East that difficulties to contend with. The Acboola judgment, falsu imagination, falsc which noademia Europe still believes to are placed, not in the great centres of memory. fulso observation, false Lo the higher artistic culture of Greece Indian Art and industry, but at the princomparison, oomtrast and analogy, and Italy. But about thirty yunin ngo, cipal dents of government, which are al falsu doduction, induction and inthrough the influence of Sir Georgo Bird. the centres of Anglo-Indian university wood's writing, different viows of artis life and of European commerce. forcico. The purification of the They tie policy in India began to prevail at the are, therefore, quite out of touch with hitta is essential for the liberation, Indin Offion, and the Secretary of Sunto real Indian art, that is the act which purification and perfect action of has since repeatedly Afirmed in despateb enters into the religion, life, and work of tho utollect. es that the intention of the Schools of the great mass of the Indian people, out. AURORINDO CHONE Art in India is not to foron upon Indians wido the very small sectiva koown the Europonn ideas of art, but to promote tho "eduvated" class, or those wbo lave been A DAILY ASPIRATION FOR development of Indian art and craft upon taught in Anglo-Indian or European their traditional liner wells and college. THE NATIONALIST. The great majority of the students who The ways and reade of accomplishing I bolieve that India is one, atteud the School of Art are not properly thin tuk may be a matter of opioion, but peaking, art studrn.s; they aro pither indissolublo, indivisible. I do not think that nuy art teacher would drawn from the great Artintie and indur. trin tee which nuniber, roughly, some National unity is built on the now question the windom of the principlo ten million cruftanien, renprenenting Incommon home, the cominon intor- which bra Leon thus laid down for the clian traditional art practice, nor are they, guidance of art abonlu in India Every ist, and the common lovo. generally, students who have abowa any artist in Europe deploro thọ tendency special Aptitudo for artintio I beliove that the strength puruits. of Oriental artists and craftaven to insi which spoke in the Vodas and Lato blindly the products of modern Euro-SWADESHI SUGAR Upanishwin, in the making of relipean commercialist, and when some years The Sugar inanufactured by the gions and unpiros, in the learning ayo the Japanese Government sent a Com. Cawnpore sugar Works L are corof scholars, and tho roditation of mission to Europe for the purpome of tified by respectable persons in the saints, is born onoe more Sala A Indies' golden different parts in India a but its mongst us, and its name to-day ulo watch, cost price gonnineness and purity. In order to s Nationality. Rs. 276, Offered at Rs. 225. minke it conveniont to the public wo . I believe that tho. prosent of SAROJINI DUOHE, have arranged to keep in stock 21 India is deop-rooted in her pnst, C/o Madagor Kardayogin neers packets which we can apply und that before her whines & glori. WANTED AT ONCE, AN ENG- on order at 11'Am. and 10 m per que future. W lish knowing Sircar sulary packet or No. 1 & 2 Auger, " . Nationality, come thou to mocording t oalification, cash SPECIAL RATES TO WHOLE PEALTAS, no joy or sorrow, as honour or As security, R200,or persoal speu· whamo! Make me thine own! rity: Adily Apply for particulars to GHOSE is the MANAGER, KARMAYUGIN, 4 Shampukur Lane, & Co. Agents. Teutta. 57, CANNINOSTBRET, Calcutta, Page #683 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. . thes are for the most part, the dotar the higher flights of artistic expression, and jetaan of the Anglo-Indian univer manat be promerrod, Indian fine art was which we call the "Ano arte" is really at sity system not worth preserving. Indian ideas of students who havo either the root of an art teacher's difficulties in design were, to certain failed to obtain entrance into the univer. extent, en India, for a long us this proposition is mily, or who have, for nogle CRON or couraged on the craft side of the School, maintained as the leais of educational ther been obliged to al sue other but in the drawing classes, which all the policy it is wholly illogical and useless to nears of livelihood than thou which the attempt to teach Indian act at all. It is students attended, Indian art was taboond, P: 112.in. Berlane logical to tesok, university cuirit Inclian achools of art anul thn l tamples of South che University es wich i trom its acope, did teach for the first twenty Eve years Kensington School of Art--the canta and for other reason who. I hull alinde of their existenor, thnt all Indian art is from the Antiqur, the drawing copies to further vil, an art carere in India 1 inferior and that educated Indiape should &c.--were plnen liefore them, and col. holds very all pecuniary inclure- borrow all their artistie Irction of European paintings Lelonging idese fr to the Madran Fine Arts Society was net. There in any A rory limited pron Europe. But it is hopeleanly illogical to pret of Government vmployment for muc-teach, us we have been teaching for the bune in the picture gallery. Not • Ali student, anil no Indina artint or single example of the best Indian paint. laut twenty-five years, and are still teach ing or culptum was to be found in the nultamaan bu ever yet hul any kind of ing, that Indian applied art is admirable school. The naturel etfeet of this systein distinction conferred wpon himn by our and Indian fiue art barbaric. It is utter WAR that even thone students who wore Government, thongh vader native rule anly unelow to expect educated and highly bribed to work as craftsten by payments artimt's was a bighly honoutable ocupa intelligent Indians to draw dintiacton in the shape of Government rebolarship un, which received due regnition from Letween Indian art in ita industrial ap took no real interest in their work. the State. plications and Indian Art an applied to Public opinion aninng educated Indians, The very fact that the principalahip of sculpture, painting and Architecture. As well as Ainong mont Anglo-Indiana, the School of Art has always loon held by The distinction is purely Artificial and condemned all Indian art as inferior,, wo Europeanr, adds to the difficulty of carry. academic, and cannot be inaintained an the highest ambition of every student ing out the policy laid down by the India working principle in teaching. If educe was to learn a much porrible of Office. To send out art experts to India to Indiano ncept our teaching that Eurpenn art, or rather to initate To teach Indian Art Reems very like send Europe has always excelled Asia in puin faithfully posible the European ex og coale to Newcastle, and it would be tink, sculpture and suchitecture, we can. amples which the school provided. I *, were it not thint Indian art has fallen into such contempt with English-educat. verve for Oriental textiles pottery, the school wat, whose father was one of + Vodians that it has hitherto been al. or jewellery the most skilful goldwaithua in Madini, muntiinponsible to find an India who is There are trachnical considerations diligently ongaged in making shaled at it the same time fully acquainted with which make difference between Artistic drawings from the antique in the most Tudian art tradition, and how mufficient methods in cart, I monie, and a freapproved South Kensington fashion, and knowledge of Englisla to write depart- co painting, but all art is one, and both his great pride was not that he was liru iental reports about it for the informa- in Europe and in Asia the euthetie phi. nell good goldsmith, but that he had ton of Government. The #tudents of the losophy which controls the wenver's won prize at the Madras Fino Arte alt schools naturally expect a European fingers is the same as that which controla Exhibition for stiil-life painting in oil. incipal to teach European art, and one the painter'e brushes and the sculptors of the greatest difficulties I had to con. chirol. No school of thetic thought tend with for many years was the oppo. has ever propounded one philosophy for wtion of Mudents and their parents to the criwt weaver, and another for the ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA 'what noemed to thom the retmgrade and picture painter and sculptor. Indian art Founders of Steel Trunk Industry inconsistent policy of making Tudian art must stand or fall a completo school the foundation of the entire curriculum of rusthetic philosophy: to maintain an in India of the school. They were willing to ac- An educational principle that the lower ESTABLISHED IN lys cept the proposition that indian art department of it line been muccessful and Best Machine nado, Stovo printed. boull be taught in the lower classes, or the higher a failure in to comdern all STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES 1what is called the industrial side of the Indian art in the eyes of Indians who FACTORY :whool, but the ambition of every student Are capable of forming a considered and W 11, Maniktola Street, (Rurubayan.): to become eventnally a portrait pain. reasonable judgluent for themselve. ter or sculptor, and obtain prizes at the The MADRAR STOOL OP AKT. IIEAD OFFICE: itala Fine Arts Exhibition--the Royal In Madina School of Art, when I took 1/1, Curowallis Street, (Kintola. Tule As A rule chargo of it in 1884, the system of teach. BRANCII: Academy of Angka-India. mtudents could only be bribed to remain ing was, like all other Indian Schools of 181, Buwbaar Struet, (Baitakkhan) in the industrial side by scholarsbips and Art at that time, losed upon this illogical Deror('THATRA BHANDAR LTD. reasoning, that the prospect of Government ons ployment. whilo Indian cruft 4.1 College Squirre THE TRACKING ON THE FINE ARTS. I found one student in Madrne who had CALCUTTA. 'Thn theory that Indian art is only ad. Leen d:awing A Stato Acholarship for 17 WHOLESALE & RETAIL mirable when applied to industrial pur years. I'roundly ho considered he was que WAR, and barbaric, or undevelopel, in lifying for an oklage peunion. R. C. BROTHERS. FRA 24 2171 rota . SA 3:5, UPPER CHITPUR ROAD সিংহ মার্কা জুরেরপাচিনী; e CALOUTTA গেলেরপাড় । Please call at or write with particulars to Kaniraj-JOTINDRA NATH GUPTA KABIRATNA THE FOUNDER AND LATE PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN TO AURVED BISTAR SAMTI. Page #684 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ IV Though I wao trongly convinced at school only. It was equally impossible For EPT OF TAE New POLICY UN ART that time, without any deep wtudy of to carry out the instruction of the TEACHINA. Indian art, that the wytem was funda. Secretary of State to make Indian Ar! An educational policy, Lowever play mentally unwoud, it was not easy for the basis of the teaching, whom the wible it inay seen in theory, must alway young official, in a very mubordinate poni. wtudenta had no Access to good Indian be justified by romulta, and in thin respect tion in the clorational service, to reverne examples. As in Madra, the art gallery the new departure I ventured to make iu pntirely the policy of his predecesora in attached to the school contained only the teaching of Ann Art in Calbatta ham in face of trong public and otlicial European pictures, a collection much more than fulfilled ny nout sanguine ex pinion, and it for the sympathy and inferior to that of many wall provincial pectation. For fifty years the Indian encouragement of the then (overnor of towns in England, but it was not so Hchools of Art, under the old European Madian, Nir Mountmart Elphinstone en ny to reverse the policy of my predece ayntem of teaching, bad not produced Cirut Dull, I would have given up there in this chal, As it was a Government teacher qualidad to take entire charge of attempt in de pair at the beginning of my collection which had been inaugurated one of them, and hardly a single original Mirial career. As it was, I was compell. under Viceregal patronage. After non painter of conspicuous ability, judged by . the wine compromine. The difficulty I obtained the content of the modern European standards. The effect Madras Fine Arts Society remove its committee of the gallery to coninience an of the new syatem of taking student back ptures from the Art Gallery: Indian Indian metion, but it was not until to their own national traditions WAS AS Ample were introduced throughout the good many years afterwards, when the astonishing is that of the first downpour the school, both in the workshops and in Intter way well establimbed and contained of the monsoon rains upon the parched the drawing clancy; the "Antique "canto many wtriking original examples of Indian vegetation of the sun-baked Indian soil. were undisturbed, lut were not used in painting, bronze, &c., that ventured to The collection of Indian paintings which the drawing I except by a very few ak Government to provido sufficient I started in the Calcutta Art Gallery ini. students, montly European who puid funds for extending the Indian Rection by mediately attracted the attention of higher fees the learn picture painting and welling the collection of European pic highly gifted art student, Mr. Abanindro Hulpture. I n congratulate Mr. tre. When the latter were finally pub Nath Tagore, whose name as an original Hadaway, the presnut Principal, on up for sale a considerable outery was artist and the founder of the new school having got rid of them altogether, and I 1 nised in the Bengali press because it was of Indian painting, ia now well-known to Auklad to hear that he is carrying out Raid that throngh ignorance and incapacity artists both in Europe and Japan through further reforms, which I was not able to As a teher of European art I was lower- reproductions in "The Studio" and in ccomplish in teaching during the time I ing the standard of the achool. In the "The Kokka." This collection WA AS WAI in chilfe. whool itself I met with a storm of oppo- much revelation to him w it was to niyTHE CALCUTTA SCHOOL OF ART. wition from the students, who were secret. self, and has been to otber European In the Medina Hchool of Art the ques. ly napported by Home members of the artists who have seen it. It changed ention of the traching of the fine arts dud staff trained on uld system. At one time tirely the direction of his artistic studies Lot borumo pirming one, Lonto the ouly one student was left on the school from the usual Academic rootine of Eu. uchal was enkontially a craft wchool; and benches while the rest were holding masa rope which had had such a deadening with the help of Bonde very excellent meetings in the maidun outile. Some of influence upon the originality of all luIndian craftsmen as teachers, and by the ex-students combined with theme dian art students up to that tinie. When ferma inducemrots to the monun tafts rebels to open an opporition establiwh. H o years afterwards, I was fortunato nian, it WA ontblo to maintain Indian mont, paradoxically called "the Indian enough to socure his co-operation in the tradition to the workshope both with Art School," so that wuch knowledge of school work, he quickly drew round him tegard to drawing and design. But the European methods as they possessed a small land of pupils whose brilliant work when I came to take charge of the Cw1. should not be lost to the citize of Calin an Mtoniuhingly whort time bar cutta Nohoul of Art in 1890 I found that cutta by my reactionary policy. Such compelled the attention of the Anglo-Inthe question ould not be abelved. The properlings may soon to be very ludi. dian and Indian public. conditions were much more hopeles ruun and unresonable, but are easy to This new school, founded on a vevival than they were in Madran. The organi linderstand when it in considered that of Indian twitons of painting and sculpwation and proposent of the whool wat sary few Bengali in Calentta had ever ture, will, I am convinced, havo a far-re. entirely that of fourth-rate provincial had an opportunity of seeing any good aching influence which will not be confped art school in England thirty years ago prinetin of indigenous Art, and that for to the fine arts. It is in school of idealist, The netlana of teaching and the exalu generations all art students and English for otherw ! would bot be Indian ples were precisely the main Madras educate Indiana lund been taught to be. The ideal 4t popularly suwned to be an fuir proportion of student belonged to lieve that Indian Art Waly a relia ofa uupractical person and in our Indian adthe stor of traditional handicraft, but swi barbarous age. ministratiou 14 generall, unlod with Calcutta the students were for the grave u piciun. Yet I woull vonture to went PARLORI of Bengali teachers, clerk TRE and wort landed proprietors, who either As INDIAN BOARD OF FOR from want w , or other timon, ACGOUNTANTS & AUDITORS. In het (invernalent emplos. But the pl #university Carver. B. MUKER JEE & Co. DIANUFAC IURED BY C a lle vetion of the best students Diplowed Accountants & Auditors n l y for the purpose of learning TIIN (London) SHARMA HINDU BISCUTS Unt anda. 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SHARMA BISCUITS Page #685 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ maintain that most of the unnecessary difficulties which we have created for our selves in India have been those of the practical man ignorantly trampling on Indian ideals. It certainly has been the practical men who are responsible for all the injury which we have done to Indian art and craft in the last fifty years. It is the practical men who have vainly tried in India to detach the fine arts from the industrial arts, believing that we can impose upon India European idoals in the former without destroying all Indian tradition in ditions in the latter. It is the practical men who, in the name of scientific progress, have helped to ruin Indian handicrafts, and still continue to be so, in spite of the lessons they might learn from the industrial history of modern Europe. INDIAN HANDICRAFTS. CALBO Indian handicraft means, economically, for India by far the most important fac tor in the sum total of her present existing industry, after agriculture. It is impossible to give exact figures, because offrial statistics of Indian industry hitherto ignored this vital fact, and have given very few precise particulars of industry in India except of that created by European commercialism. But it is neverver theless a fact that the, sum total of the outturn of all all European industry in India represents a smaller economic naket than that of the greatest of Indian handicrafts-hand-loom weaving. →000 Oriental influence on the arts of the west, especially well-established in the of architectural monumenta, long ago became an archeological axiom. But all who have referred to it have thought chiefly of the Byzantine influence. We do not need to consider this question (here), and putting aside all the oriental influences which have reached us through Byzantine art and that indirect route, we shall limit our discussion the forms of definitely Musalman character net with in our art, and by this line of study alone, we shall find it possible to define the influences directly felt. Seen from from this point of view, the is rather novel. Suspected question vaguely by Viollet le Duc, apprehended to paper, Handicraft is still the backbone of the Indian industrial organisation, and, as Sir the discussion George Birdwood said which followed Mr. Cecil Burn's read before this Society last May," the limited extent by Emeric David, Indian craftsmen to this day are intrinsiMerimee and by De Coumond, almost cally, in every respect, capable of sustainestablished, by Longperier, outlined by ing their reputation of the past in its greatest periods, to its highest pitch." Courajob, it has only been recently statement of the Frincipal of the Bom-made the subject of precise statements The state hay School of Art that the ancient handi- and general conclusions, thanks to the as that of the craft of India is as dead Greeks, or as that of the Renaissance in Europe, may seem to be an emphatic contradiction to this assertion. Yet it may be accepted as almost literal truth, so far witch" the British administration of India is as the Briti ......ned. concerned. Except for the work of a few Schools of Art, where, as Sir George Birdwood truly observe, "they have been from time to time degraded from their higher objects, and debased to the status of commercial factories; for the purpose of providing an income out of the peuurious pocket of the globe-trotter in MANMAYOGIN. part payment of the cost of their mantenance by the State," and except for occasional spasmodic and unorganised of forts to display Indian handicraft in local and international exhibitions, the British administration has always regarded Indian handicraft as dead and buried. The work done inside the Indian Schools of Art has not yet touched the edge of Indian industry, and can never do so, under their present organisation. The best craftwork ever produced in an Indian art school has only rarely equalled, and never excelled, the best which can be and in still being produced by the handicrafts men who remain entirely outside the influence of our modern educational schemes. (To be Continued.) have BEGISTERED THE INFLUENCE OF MUSALMAN ART ON THE ARTS OF WESTERN EUROPE.. TRADE MAR LARGEST IN INDIA Awarded Medal at the Indian industrial Exhibition of 1906-07. MACHINE-MADE HE ARYA FACTORY excellent excellent work M. Emile Bertaux on the monuments of Central Italy, and to the two chaptors so full of facts and ideas which Jean Marquet de Vaneelot has devoted to it in the General History of Art edited by Andre Michel. The artistic influence of Islam made itself felt in Europe from the commencement of fite supremacy in the East Mediterranean area. From Carolingian times. Arab barquens had ventured west as far ne the Atlantic, and the most remote countries in the Western world seem to have henceforward made their contribu CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. Extract from Mr. J. G. Cutuming, I. C.'sS Special Report Industrial Survey of Ben. A (Vida Calcutta Gette, August 26th, 1908). "THE ARYA FACTORY or 107, MACHUA BAZAR ROAD, CALCUTTA, turns out good articles 01 41ACHUA BASAR ROAD, Calcutta Tel Add:-"TRUNKS," CALUUTTA. STOVE PAITED STEEL TRUNKS 11 tion to Musalman trade. Coins of the Ommiade (a of the second half of the seventh century) have been found not only in Russia and Poland, but even an far as Denmark and Sweden. It seems evident, though the rarity of examples rather diminished the strength of the argument, that many objects of sumptuary art used in Europe had an Oriental origin. One of the first decorative motifs which the West borrowed from the East of the hows or scared tree, an object of worship, symbol of immortality and future life, which we find amongst the Assyrians and Sasanian Persiane rarely represented by itself, more often flanked by animals 'affronted' or 'back to to back', as in the mosaics of Germigny des Prea, Lothair's Gospel and Charles the Bald's Bible in the National Library, and the capital in the crypt of Saint-Laurent of Grenoble. Very often, the Western artist, not understand ing it, has perceptibly altered the original motif, either by making a sin simple palmetto of it, or by placing it between a hare and a pursuing archer, showing thus his ignorance of the former law of symmetry. The struggle of two animals,-almost always one above the other,--appear already on rare examples such as the ivory plaque of Tutilo, in the treasure of St. Gall or the reliquary of Gellone; as well as the conventional flower transmitted by the Assyrians to the Persians, and by them to the Byzantines mosaic of Germigny des Pres. the SHAWLS Very nicely worked Rs. 14 to 35 per pair (ordinary) Rs. 45 to 75 Do. (Kashmiri) Rs. 75 to 250 and upwards also all sorts of Dhussas, Alwans, Wrappers, and other poshimina goods can be had Amount refunded if unap ovded. AMIR CHAND & SON, LAHORE Just out! Just out! THE MASTER AS I SAW HIM BEING PAGES FROM THE LIFE OF THE SWAMI VIVEKANANDA BY, HIS DISCIPLE, NIVEDITA OF RAMARISHNA-VIVEKANANDA authoress of the WER OF INDIAN LIFE, CRADLE TALES OF HINDUISM KALI THE MOTHER etc. Paper boards Rs. 2-8 Cloth boards R. 2-12 Postage extra. To be had at UDBODHON OFFICE. 1-13, Gopal Neogi's Lane, CALCUTTA • Page #686 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ IZ KARMAYOGIN. Thenc Musalman influencen, clear the elephant, (corresponding to the In THE WONDERFUL through inther are in the early middle dian cheus pawb), which we see in the Na. "TRIKAL DARSHI HNA" banne in intent and numerous in tional Library, or on the winding sheet of OF THE TWENTIKTH CENTUN. the Hainanewme period: (1) owing to Charlemagne at Aix-le-Chapelle, in met Cientlenien Please order for ane glans, ilie continued arrival of Eastern work, with in the capitals of Monterneuj of Poi There is no aerre inpan of knowing the () of the increasing facility tiers Aulury, the Trinity of Caen, and Past Prenent and Future in with which the Western craflumen . in the Cierran or Flemish chandeliers, Muller price than this. altel them where the abil bears tower on its The method, to which l'he the ancient sages had rernursr, for the rative matifu which entered back. As for the conventional flower, 1are in knowledge of the Past Prenent'and Futur to Wrwehrt in the romanesque Musalman art before the 19th century, has come to light by the unboandel gran period arn atill (forms of the hom nr and common after the 13th century, and of great Mahatma-and people in cene. h f life, regnizable in many Romeally funkel by front. adopted quite early ly Byzantine Areints ral may be benefited by ita ime. it is very difficult to say if we owe it di- This invention is brought to light in estatal the miniatures and ter. rectly to Mulan art, or indireetly to order to ascertain the answers of the fol. t. When they dil not understand Byzantine. We meet it contiunally in the lowing or like queries - the tuutil properly, Western artinti nume. Liniowin champleve enamel. (1) What is one doing? (2) What ia * Mupprenned it and directly affronted There is sino a wpecial way of repreant one's condition 7 (3) Whether a certain Hemmal, or art them back to back Ing the lauf which the M almäns borrow. act will come out sucessful or otherwise ? The fire alhor at W, Uch we tooted perhaps from the Byzantines. The (4) What will be the result of within the prof St Etienne of Chinon, folingo has a common tom regularly cur. cerinin Act? (5) What is the situation and con1. St. Bertrand's windling sheet nt the ved, with wymmetrical leaves on right and dition of a person's place of destination ? nch of In Conture in Maue in not left, ornamenting the hollow of the (6) What are are superior, friends, and lars per ble in any moruinent of curve there leaves have one wide amonth, relations doing? () Where can the The louannnP print the other with three or four teeth which buried wealth be obtained and what is 1 common motif on certain Musalman correspond to the hollowing of the surfnce. tottle is that of an animal having two its nature 7 (8) What will be the result, J. Marynet de Varselot, who lins Vrry fair or foul of a certain private or publie Truls attached to nne body. It is met cleverly analysed thin motif eut on M al qunrrel? with an tuany Romano que capitula, in man rock-crystals, or engraved on ivory The M um at Brautain, at St. Cildas of The glass is of great value in solving elephants, has found it on has rellefant the above or like questione. 1:114, at Moixer, at Angouleme, nt San Viviers, on capitals at the Trinity at Alamgio in Milan, and in manumript. Cuen, at Aubin il If once purchased there is no necessity Anger, at faint of re-purchasing it provided The animals devouring each other in it in kept Karnan at Bordeaux, and, in the Toulouse mfely. 11 art are derived from two Museum. Up Wouteru barharia Art which te The epigraphie element, employed with 1 Numerous certificates lave been obtain ents the linked in mo, biting each out meaning, in purely ornamental way ed from the learned men, price of the .. . or deviner in nota! And the played a rather large part It Romania glass is Ra, 2. Annas including packing M aman art which reprvients them domation, Langperier and cooraju! and portage. wanted upon rach other in isolated hvalready own. In the Saint-Sever A book in English drecribing the une It is in this way that the motif unntart of the Apoy , in the Ni of the glass will be suded. The gings o r in the anpils of Notre- ecutional Library the borders of the fruta. is 7" " 1.1, of Saint-Eutrope at Sainton, u n .X.B.- In rave the plans door unt turn piece tenent a very tribing imitation in ver manteneipt of the Amulyphe. of 11th century mural inscriptions Long rut to your wishra, it may be returned Ilse eagle with wing displayerl, in the perier has compared them with the inn and the price (Rs. 2 only) refunded, pro le fabric of Saint Cleminin d' Auxer. cription on a mural tomb in major, dated ided the glass is put back withiu twen ty-four (4) hours of its delivery. S ertain 1043. ralian rekrystals, or In the door.franın at Notre-Dame in Purchasers are requested to write their - ivory coffers in found on capitals at full address with time in Engli-blogi 16-val, at Tracy le Val, Roncoray d'Velay there appears in it scription in de , at I , and on the mel Renerate Culi characters The name, w of the coffie of Saint-Foy at Chaqura "Petrum Epi (Co )" rresponds well Corre-princent's true, l'ost Oflir, and I'!e two handel engle par un the tough with that of Cislop l'eter II villager towe should be ueatly with inth of Man to ensure protopt execution of pillar fruna Mowe, and on (10.2.1973). Round the deer .of the chur tal in the Toulouse Muncun. ch of Is Voute Chilbac (Plauto-Loire). arder Musalman art hil improved on the there likewise runderrated ribbon All communications should be made in duniani (who had already tiented it with ornament continually repeated. con English by the following a.'dress :rider Chotos II nt Taghe Duan), the wisting only of defuted ('ulte clirrater. Asbabbal Yagh Jibbal Palola anulin, a mythical but whwh als the Sinalliar observations have been made in Pest Karmsad Yia Aband' huutand wings of a bind and the tail of the capital of the Toulouse Museum. St. Dt. Kaira S. Gujrat spent to the body of lien. We tind Guilhem in the Desert, the door of the this gnfin in the capital of Bayeux, ou tonbof bohemen! (1.1111) at ('NORS, turnat Mans Monturault, Notre Dame on the altar pire of Kleuterneubers, and Portat at tant, M T'he hun t of the lentiful Al Pvr in SWADESHI LOONS. in l . l, mother thing on the pill alles ..l the late HI, IN Ihn n les of Man Flyshuttle lona cheapest and most 1 1 4 . Num lit (Vienne). Western crufta. protitable without iron parts. Working : ), l. ! .nil in the work on diner counts without breakage to lity peletan Oriental terms apply to D B & Co. 1 .11. F u ton time fliptils at the AKOLA. LAWmy. cathedral of Charites LA Hy. What is Zarzina ? Compound lodised Sarsaparilla with gold FOR for removing all impurities on the blood and put the liver in normal condition. Improves ARTISTIC PHOTO & ENLARGEMENT, ditestonil peep the complexion moy. 4 oz. phial i 1-12. 3 ph. Re. 5. Duz Rs. 20 pound R6-8 B. DUTTA & BROS., . Ask for the new Catalogue and Calender for 1910 of 367, UPPER CHIPUR Rean, (Jorashende) INDIAN CAEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS. Calcutta 1, 100ALKIRL, Clcutta. Fenale artist for Prdha u hn. pelloilla . Van Sant B Page #687 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MARMAYOGIN. ... 500. Brunat has hinderten Stoti y binonget the laun hotel char a c mery intanod of parentale Dri di entrate on o kay, joka tid inluono le bétod, on the tomb of Multed to theit footpacity for render-Bebywood, Prince of Awtria at Cancom for the complexity of natur, adus A weekly Rerew of National la notili, with tta cubala on the square with which they imitated without plan of a funerary monument with door Religion Literttere, Science, Philosophy, ale. understanding of bronze daciascened with silver, some In Gothic titoon And until the Renais quite in the Munas stylo. At the church PUBLISHED ON EVERY wance, it is way to find still in many ob- of Montevergine, where the moerdotal SATURDAY. . jocus of Western industrial art, frequeat ebair is made of wooden penala carved with trace of the influence which the decora- animal merlallion, quite like Kryptlan Contributors-SRIJUT AUROtivo formalus of the Munalman, East on mialver: at (aroli in the Abruari, BINDO GHOSH AND cised nipon them. They are recognisable where the door of a little church akowa OTHERS. in many oxamples of copper conting operato banda of sculpture in which I Rates of Mubacription ( both known as Dimanderien in the beautiful Cable characters are faidated: in thel in Town & Mofussil indecorated silk textiles of the Italian work portal of the cathedral of Trani: in the clusive of Pustage). shopa, and in the Brat efforts of Italian pulpit of Bitonto, and in the culolsters at SUPERIOR EDITION potter. This last matter has been opeAmal, (the same thing is to be ob Rs. As. P cially studied by Mr. Wallia, who has sorred) Yearly very critically studied the artistic permet There evidence of the indvance of Half-yearly ... 3 0 0 : tion produced in Italy through Amals, Oriental art can be traced even in much FOREIGN, Pins, Genos And Venice, allowing more modern times, in the 18 th chatury, the products of Oriental pottery to find (oven) when the insistent induence of 090 Halvorly ... 5 0 • place in the Italian markata, to inspire clansic antiquity eclipeed everything else, srebaie and AVAGO pottery like and in the 17th and 18th centuries when those which Profesor Argnani new factor appeared, wit, the tase SINGLE COPY TWO ANANS. found in the trenchon at Frenza, inspired for saatern gooda; And until the present by the engraved pottery of the Eastern day. Moreover, the last word in this Subscriptions are payable strictly shores of the Mediterranean, and to be matter has not boon said, and it would be in mirence used in Arehtlectural ornament. 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MADRAS OPTION :-Sembu Does Street, Madras. ted and Published by Monomohan Ghosh at the Shree Narayan Pres 4. Shampookur Lane, Calcutta. Page #693 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., 5th CHAITRA, 1316. No. 37 Vol. 1 00) - PASSING THOUGHTS. wait fur. Ours is only to love and Super-conselousness the ground of action. Work and suffer, and struggling In other words, behind the best Ramakrishna Paramabamsa. to the last with all our might, secure work lies n quiet kuper-consciousness in the conviction that the Great Tho starve of Runakrishna l'am ---knowledge that the work itarfs Power which bore un will bear others tuahamss is an event that annually not the great thing, but the spirit als, apad round out in fulness of stirs Calcutta to its depths. Year that speaks in it. It is the pure aftor yenr the number increnser, of fruition the live brought forth of help and redemption, the pitying those who believe that the birth of Sonie such faith is an absolute love, the stowfust hope, that deterthe sage of Dukshineshwar les been necessity, to those who pledge them inines the value of the act. The the critical event of the present ages, selves to in cur, for life and for deed itself, the work performand is in Indin. Some believe this, for death. Our own action is limited merely appoint, and does not count. one reason, others for another. The and gold by our own vision, our in comparison with the thoughtdevotee sees in him the last of the own opinion, om own knowlge. furce went out, and the spiritual Avutars. The historinn MICH the Other with a litterent, or a defec. energy generated. (id working tive experience et variously key-stone of the idea that consti through many people -clay, in dif humo tutes Hinduism. The partits fuels in of which we du tot approve: furent ways, and through mistakes M that he antisfies all parties and cou. may entail suffering and introdis ein ways that are provedinisHlicts with none. The philosopher tahet... others by methurls that * niistuke, yet even these defects cannot retind the onward march of are mutually destructive. A certain tinds him the living embediment of what has been begun. the highest hoan! jy is essential to all w.tk. Vedanta. And even 1. would take a Titon like Bhishni Who then, are to be condenned? amongst the workers, there are some who de ive from the spectacle of his himself, to throw his whole heart Are we then to condemn ne one! birth, the faith that inspires and into non entine', al cuz that he Are all to be hell equally useful, Nuction all their struggles k w belonged Deither to G. nor equally valuablu, incewhether What is a Nationalist? the future. Mere ort in are not they wall or not, (turl works through For 4 nationalist may be describ e d. The trution inaker, there all equally? In the regule to be day one who believes that th... fore, werk tot mont; but he doned, and the trailer tuned lgbt hy already shenenuintis. He t Iron tra!.. the while nu a mint? Very much the contrary, In not waiting for neone to arrive, the very hotele dla on him. We are not to uk that a mai nad for God to remember His Indin, for that he wutk ache niquition with us, but we are always to ide. thin lemer of the age and the heroes lly is in the metre current of mand that he stand with God. to be wrn. In the eyes of the na destiny that is working through Here there invat he nexlack tionalist, all this har boen done for hinaud his efforts, and that, what Th politicmnul extent, the us alrealy, and it r ain with 19 everontward om uttak, 1. relin 18 and the Sundhi worker, to work out the fut l'id upon 118. wouli, un lot wit WAR WO.heart the s tref row'i 1..ultra We have every 6, N. that it od At Biacere Le carried in the orld can all co-cul, lung people ever hal. ......: othing self-sa.ce way, on that self-me ny they can heartily ; bute to ask ft.ore to streat ther's characters 1: t the Page #694 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMATOGIN. only possible fondation for com- in Bengal, the Sikh Gurus in the the Power behind us, and the futuro mon faith and work. Once let the Punjab, Sivaji in Maharasta, and before 114. So great a birth initiates character be found questionnble, Ramapujn and Malhavacharya in great happenings. Many are to be however, and the worker in better the South. the South. Through each of those, Through each of these, tried' as by fire, and not a few will passed on one side. If the heart of people sprang ito self-realisation, be found to bo pure gold; bus a man be divided in its allegiance, into national energy, and conscious whatever happens, whether victory that man is not the mouthpiece of nes of their own unity. Sri or defeat, speedly fulfilment or pro(wl. Hient convictwn and sin Rarukrtahna represents a synthesis, longed abruggle, the fact that ho lity of purpose are all that is in one person, of all the leaders. It has been born and lived her in our followy that the movements of his midnt, in the night and memory at net loc too mtern and clear in our age will unify and organise the mou now living, in proof that Cremnation of dishonesty, tren. more provincial and fragmentary Cod hath sounded forth the trumpet, hery, or insincerity. murenents of the past. That shall never call retreat Nationality will be the synthesis Ramkrishna l'armnhamna is the He 19 sifting out the heart of mens af all righteon forms of effort, but epitome of the whole. His was Before His judgment sent: It his neither hope nor heaven to the great nuper-conscious life which Ob, be swift my soul, to answer Him offer to the man who makes and alone can witness to the infinitude Bu jubilant, my fret! Lachs con trong side in of the current that bears is all While Ciod is marching on tinite charity in the other unre- ocean-wards. He is the proof of lenting condemnation. Idling is THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC. txul epongh in the lay of our need BY .nl opportunity. But deceit and Ils of intention are not to be JULIA WARD HOWE. cone . ----- - Coinmon Fellasles. Mise eyes have seen the glory of the All that we often hear, 19 the coming of the Lord, luy man's promise that God will He is trampling out the vintage where the e day wind is an Avatar to grapes of wrath are stored ; PS ar u. These are the He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His allein of suggnrde, who would terrible wilt word, fiuin tumhi over in their cuinfortable His Truth i' marching on! beds, and dream that they are sufe. Face to face with the great life of I have noen Him in the watch-fres of a hundreit Dukshineshwar, it is difficult to put circling camps; up with such fatuous self-asurance. "They have bnikled Him an altar in the evening Sau th: puts, discussing their dews and dumps; future dytany, and alarmed nt the I can read His righteous sentence by the dim prospect of possible breakage. and furing lamps : " Tush' the potter is a good fellow! His day is unarching on! It will be well!" Of this quality He has sounded forth the trumpet that shalt In the futh of the man who is lok. never enll retreat, ing for a future divine revelation, before he story. The revelation will He is sifting out the hearts of nen before His judgment-seat: come. The world throbs with such Oh, be swift my soul to answer llim, be berly. But it will use the slum jubilaat my feet! Lerer by. "Rascal : Rpl Total Our God is marching on! Hurto-- Fire in burning belum your door, and you have come to the sands of the Norbca for heat." The world could not bear a second THE NEW HINDUISM. form a development, not an intet birth like that of Ramkrisht tion. This is why we do not note Paramahamsa, in five hundred that we are living in the midst of years. The mans of thought that Every new period in our political new Hinduism. The new Hinduism be hus left, his first to be tranin. history create new period in is merely the ok, finding new ut. formed into experiency; the spiri- Hindu worship. The ideas that terance and application. When w tualacgy gives forth has to be surround us from our birth are like read the gront pronouncements of conserted into client. Until geological strata, piled ove upon Vivekananda, they are so like the this one, whit right have wat another, sind each bearing the nuk words of our wwn grandparent wk for more? What could we do of the time in which it rose. A heard in our childhood that we with me? crisis so important in the present, fail to remember that they are be. The plane of religion in India. must, in its turn, lenve a deep im ing spoken in the midst of a forvign Religion always in India. pre pression on our religion, thought people, and falling upon stringe is bational wakin . Shukar and customs. It is, of course, under. ears. This fact that our religion wharyn was the beginning of a stool that the new, if it is to bo now stands before the world, de that swept rotund the while persistent, must be constituted by manding its rightful place,-deternatry, culminat (. nya a return upon the old. It must mined to find the souls that belong Page #695 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. to it, even if it have to seek for the absolute. No wonder that a six- them to the ends of the earth-is weekx reading of it stirred the Amer. part in an organised worship. For in ithelf a revolution, of a most pro this, we must re-serutinise our ok ican Emerson to the writing of the found and searching character. It rites, and try to restore to them greatest of all his works the essay on their ancient complex meanings of is a revolution, moreover, that the "Over-Soul" if the national the Ages before the priest alore no vne dreams of denying. All the intellect be capable, in many tields, became the repository and excent. world mits that it has taken of achievements is great in this in of sacramental acts. place. But true revolutions never Doubtless religion, where is the limit to the this new tendoney will ntfeet onr stop with themselves. They are power of the Indian mind? "He ecclesiastical architecture, in course like the first circles formed on the that is with us is more than all the of time. For us, howeter, at the water, when * stone is thrown. hosts of them thnt bu ngainst NR." moment, this is of no consentence They go on and on, producing other But it is not only in religious being merely an effoct. What circles. Similarly, every revolution philosophy, that the influence of the have to think of, in the setting in in the source of rhythmic changes prosent age and it problems is like motion of use. Just as in the in the society in which it occurs, ly to make an indeliblo impression. family ceremonies, different me which go on anil on, producing It will re-act also upon our ritual bers of the family-the father, the bi'condary and tertiary changes, to and ceremonial life. There is no mainta, the women, ther, mother the end of the epoch, when they are doubt that Hindu worship needs in-law and Risters in-law har wallowed up and re-energised by haully some means of corporate and cnch their appointed function the nuclear forces of the succeedling organised demoerntic expression. and individual piut In this age. The little service that is held night- civic and national ritual of th.. A movement of national dimen. ly at the tree beside the Howrah future, different reactions of the sions must have a new philosophi people must play their allotta cal idea behind it, which will, from the fact that it tende uncong- parts. We cannot imagine i Ser however, be new in appearance only ciously to supply this niced. One vice of Civic Praise here in Cala being really an immense dynamic great reason for the success of Chai- cutta, for instance, in which pos. concentration and re-birth of all tanya in Bengal, Iny in the fact sibly i predlakihint of the ICthat is already familiar to the that his Senkirhuns, with their pal boundarin might be performed people. In it, the nation recogni- singing and ecstatic dancing, nfford- and a great tire of consertion sy, with pride and delight, its own, od menns of self-expression to the lighter, on some spreally ninetti the national genius. Every man populacc. Vor can it be doubted spot, unless all the various part of knows that he and his ancestors that the organised services of the Calcutta were fully represented. have contributed to the making. Bruhino Sanjaro a great basis of Nor could anything berunder developing and conserving, of this, their popularity. than a great civie anthem in which the national, treasure. A thrill of All the parts of a Christian tho men of Bhawanipur. Entally self-reliance passe9 across a whole church are represented in a Hin. Burra Bazar and the rest, each sc. people. Their feet treal firmer, du temple, showing that even tho tion headed by their own Brahmins, bir heads no bold higher they architecture of Christianity comes should all chant separate Anh. feel for the first time, the gigantic from the East. But the national each ending in the united acclaims of the whole city power that surges within them. genius of Christian pooples for orgaFor fifteen hundred years, at least nind co-operation has been reflect The probliwhirl in an ethe Gita has been, amongst all our eil oven in their worship and the ent procession, and the value of the toxts preeminently the national nat-mandir, or choir, is placed, with procession, for purposes of communal scripture. Today it stands, like a them, directly in front of the panel ritual, is obswus. Lights, banners now discovery, as the gospel of the turry, or templo proper, while the whun, bell, W ww the curva national reyival. But this newness nave, or court of the people is in of flowers and branches, and the is only an optical illusion, arising front of the choir or nat-Inandir. sprinkling of Change water, allas from the accident that tony The whole is bound together under their place in such celebration for the first time, we can compare it single roof, and the building tar- India is the Innel of process. IL ought not to be ditlicult so with tho uther scriptures of the rows at the choir, so that it and world, and so view it in its whole. the sanctuary stand alone, with the velope this lite, 14 to give it i people before them at their feet. and unforeseen ness. Soon thus, we find that it ander la The effect of this arrangement beautitul c l l stands alone. Wherever we open it, that the building, from what F dings full of The We find it talking of the Presence puiut w view it, culminate in the reciting of tortdi.me that pervades all thing, the one : tiphon, tha y , tuy that throby throughout the Many fraltar, and that the people, however far away they be, still form an in ties of worshi the vast and blowy Infinite, that p tegral and necessary part of overy allwer, in alion, is cannot be namr.ort or measured, seen service and act of wornbsp. *, to one of exhortalie or touched, yet solves all mystories, Other It is important that we and bostows all froudom. lo the priest, I aust tode of democratio worrlaip. Th. fisithe deal with fragmentary expe-should evolve services in which the wania are ounceived of as an essen- priyer-irama organin the worlu riences, and symptomatic emotions ; pers ,and creates itinmunal . here alone we are on the ground oftial and unseparable factor, fully in these cum the India the all-comprehensive, the universal, articulate, and taking & recognised 3KET USE CHATARJI RAZOR AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS THE BEST & RELIABLE IN THE ww Page #696 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. Parth, water, and banner onglit to! This is our position to-day. We name. Think of Her children the suprotne sy'n bois, winning all are determined to initiate new own kindred, who are ope in need. to bur y humplicity and developments. For this, it is es. Let your hearts go out in infinita thos W. hall not be able twintind that we make our own pity" "Mother and Motherland" Tampin this whjeet Wather material, and of all our inaterial, Bays the proverb," is better than min to the consideration is in this mense so important Swarga!" Ah, the morrow for those tror, allmy for their at the women. A great deal of our who are ahungered, and cannot feel .. win attituun nationalising energy, therefore, has this joy! "Awake! Awake to be given, during the coming Rise up and get ye knowledge. ware, to making the women of our womanhood of India! womanhool of WOMAN IN MODERN Amilin nore devoted to the country | Bengal! Learn of your own INDIA than they are, cren to their fathers, past. Only 60 can you realise husbandly, and brothers, and quali. your future. Learn of your coun indre still better what try and her needs. Only by this can Ty i ng that Indian -Ti- will serve the welfare of the nation, you train your judgement, your will run through when than 9 to that of the fainily. This will, and power of choice. Only by wing buckwell The is all the essence of the whole mnat- growing kuowledge can the heart formed on the list ofter. It amounts to the reception be ennched, and thought become . .. mot troubled to of il new iden, for our women havo clearer."Awake! Awake"! Be ht. ich with mean not been accustomed to think much free and work. L e seness The by the lucution of of larger areas than the village at guide the band, and love inspire the m w en to-day per cilinment. The impingement of new will. So shall no sacrifice, be defeat it. The problem of the ideas crentes vnormous energy. It ideernes vnormous energy. It ed, and every movement hall avail. f Indi a have constantly in is likely, therefore, that those who No bondage shall hinder those ist, while the family are really touched, will show the who have risen to this height. ww w won form of fart at once, by an ongerness to bo No ignorance shall stand. No vastw w . loy the civitas, the taught reading and writing. It is ness of the task before then shall anima l vity. This can obvious that if they enn onco roml dismay. Benle ilaturum. All mutbed by w , wn, alone. they will be in a position to feed the problems of to-day have to be I will no tr'y that it their own national sense for them- attacked on a national scale. The do by wornea. In all selves. But many will be too old, problem of problems is the achievey of the moral and personal or will not have the faculty, to mas ment of nationality itself. But in this ht, is a lr great factor ter the new methods of knowledge. matter of the educativa of women, hun. In her rolin the syn. Not on this account in any to bo it will be well if rur men can of life. As she determines p od by: Reading and writing romember exactly what part of the the charm of the bene, ont of not in themselveg education. task is its core and Chines. Let us while man forth to his day's The power to use them well is vast- talk with our womenkind about the bew ! is conceptionly more important than the things affrirs of the country. Let us apof what it whole should be themselves. A woman in whom peul constantly to the growing that .. . and creates the the great compassion is awakened, judginent and enthusiasm. Let us ht. M..1 Woniy n chver child woman who understands tho na- creato thene qualities in them, it 1 women and keeping is the tional history, & woman who hnu they do not already exist, by believN o! I follows that while made some of the great tirthas and ing steadfastly in the Alman who ma' t ways take the loud in his tion of whnt her country is within all. The doctrine of the M al departments of nativity, it it looks like, it much moro truly and divinity of the human soul has no at the name time of the highest deply educated than one who hus ineaning whatever if it is not thin, importaner that ginerul scheme of merely road had much. much. "Awako! Awnke that ench one of us--man or woman, lode would be understood by the Awake" incans, first of all, awake to bigh or low, lourned or ignorant.-- women of a community, and should tho grat multiform consciousness, is in spirit the Pure, the Free, the be such to shock and outrago let everything that is Indian breathe All-wise, and that the one help we ir 14 of sight. We all know anel cat and work through you. can render another is to evoko thin imp i t it to individual Identify yourhlf in thought, dny realisation in its fulness. ' n and women by clay, with all sorts of strange be- Daily thu life of our Indian wo. !. . com.landings and trange iaterests recogni- manhool 19 shrinking. Day by day, . .! . it com ing that they with you, pursos their acope is being lessened. Unleak .: orth its utmost pually the common homo. Dedi. we can capture for them the new T . , Bivon direction, it cate sono part of every muju, to world of expressivo, they will .. .resuy that its men and this thought of the Mother whu is steadily continue to lose more and * wensen whould be combined in Swadesh. Lay a few flowers before moro of the world they had. If 1. ont effort. Her, pour out a little water in Fler Sita und Savitri are ever again to MED BEWARE OF IMITATION be born of Iodian mothers, we must croato new types for them; suited to the requirements of the modern SPECIFIC FOR nge. Gandhari must live again, * ARISING ROM ALL CAUSLE. with new names to think of, but all INDIAN CHEMISMA CUTWAL WORKS. MOGUCE DORIA CALCUTTA I the ancient faith and courage, stand A Aswagandhawine) - GENERAL SNEAVOUS Page #697 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 0: KARMAYOGIN. Citness and sacrifice. Danayanti, accuracy. To attend to what he is struturn, and Drupuli, fit wife CONVERSATIONS OF THE doing, is the first element of disfor Yndisthira, king of justice. DEAD. cipline required of the student, and. I wako! Awake ! grontness of In. as I have suggested, this can easily lian womanhood must be the cry Two Souls in Pitri-lok. be ser tred if the object of attention Firt Suul: How wetry an I of of Indian men. is made interesting. This attention the subtle pleasures of this long to a single thing is called concentraA SYSTEM OF NATIONAL existener! Satiated with sweet. tion. One truth is, however, somenes fame! nes, fame by southern hrecken, EDUCATION. times overlooked that concentrat urhundert hy w ronts gardens, SENSE-IMPROVEMENT BY PRACTICE. tion on several things at a time is long to cast ott all, all, and to 5CHAPTER VI. often indispensable. When people ape. I cry out for the hani, fix talk of concentration, they in Another use of the inelliciency the terrible, for fresting cokel an! ply cuntring the mind one f' the sens* ** gatherers of know thing lourning hat ein to sounil to at a time, but it is quite possible litt skepth ! is insufficient us. We do the exam of WV W olervo multiciently or with to develop the power of double con bring to p le with things centration, triple concentraten tr i ll, T. utent tenton and closchens multiple concentration. and a sight, sund, smell, even touch When a whelming. A single range of ziren incident is happenings. it may p e tale. Let the list faste knacks in fain at the door the little of win. Lt me ir imission. be made up of several simultaneous This tansie inertin learn with happenings or a set of rimaneres Niter' Letni the receiving this in mo nd put circumstances : night, a it was to the ut due the inatten the DrWh, there its ciera touch or several sights, sounds. tunches centring at the same m will be med! many seem to ce poperly mentor in the same short space of w grain, bu Latel der the training of the functions tin The towney of the indix is the intelect, but it he her that we remember of all taisten on one and mark other w i n the past can Senint, though I... blagically Maly, unyut at all or, if we call w e earth and to attend to all, to to catch intrae. then by sword and I byli ght to best pretly. Yet the t her, totul mult the cons the night, w e r hun. this can breed and then puth, 1. this warga' Ixtinguish thamuth their nature t aliy distribute awet wted again the heat ! t r es anul fix thea of estanterinch: May towarship. V er menos 11th chittaw that they may be o m breh pret the moment of waking there to was to wheeled ly. It is merely it manter of abhyasal other. We have for by the memory. or straty natural practice thghits. Each has seen only the It is a fact which halsen pwed It al vergesime that the ruleaner, the glory of the other !: minte priments that the hand should l... capable of cwming Ther, we must i n 1.elelt of l at.11 is very im to the help of the credealing with the garment of euth. We fortly dewwwdan tuen, m ely with the multitudine oyects of as that is of mingle vil. br i nt of care in the rise of the its activity on bensireurney of hate and love. 11. Welt - and thi menery. Give This is of an I su obrus and nonis the friendship of the tuele men the tits of recording toperatively next, thit it need heter. The lines will be from memory whething they all saw not be dwelt on it longth. The n , we all fight with two hours a nd that will practice of imitationly the hand these, il fu Alas, has the all vary frutach other and from of the thing so I of both in time then inderd , that the actual carne. To get rid of selecting the layscy and Hiacensed return to earth This importion will go in long way I n of the minil in noticing the First Nail : Listen al towards then moval of error. It can objects of onse and in registering learnt the not the wall that be done by training the series to do succurately what has been seen. Imi risch frontlue and we love? their work pan fortly,which they will Tatson by the hand ensures accuracy t thou not the such of her do readily enough if they know the in. This is one of the went theory of hunger, the sota buddhi requirit of them, and first of Irawing and it is uitticient in itself to make the teaching rowful noin of small things to ring sufficient attention to put of this siibject A henry part of plel on? 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Page #698 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMA YOGIN. **** BONE APHORISMS OF KARTLARI, . . The Man of Action Happiness is nothing : sorrow nothing: Hei , Recks not of these, whoun hin clear thonght impel To nction, whether little and miserably Ho fare on Meta, or softly dinen and well: Whether bare ground receive his sleep, or bed - With softest pillows ense his pennive head, Whether is rage or heavenly mbea b well. Virtne Whnt is an ornament ? Conteny in high phuc. Speech temperate in the hero, innocene Io high philosophers, and wrathlessness In hermits, and in riches noblo expense . fice, the strength for sorrow, the thirst for strife? Second Soul: Ah ! Sweet Was the silence of denth on the field of Kurukshetra! Gently fell the twi. light beneath the trees, when the heroes Iny dead beside the Jumpa. And methinks again ut down that I heard through Swarga the sound of the battle-bank. The Lord Kartikeyn it may be, marshals hin hosts once more, and the heroes meet, ere Again they go down to the clash of world. I awaken! Oh. I awaken! Yes, and I whall follow thee. Yet never ngain, Beloved, shall I wand As thy wife beside ther, on the beds of all. Never again shall I comfort thee in defcat, and Assuage thy fevered wounds! Seven times trod I tho rond-way of tire, fearlessly following thee into Swarga. Alas iny heart mingives me'lent I meet theo not below! Firut Soul: Nay, nay, thou foolish heart! Can they be parter. whose love and hope are one? Seest thou nof thnt side by side to stand henceforth? In thee alone, with thy great past, can the heroes and leaders of onr belovod land find metal ready molten to their purpose ! Come thou, Be. loved! Come thou, my younger comrade! The sorrow of the world calls us! We return to earth! Sincerity and honest anesning phin, Give outward buliness, mercy the strony Adorns, and inodesty most learned men. One grace to every stations doth belong. Cure of all other gems with all is blent Virtue, the universul ortameut. Perseverance Censo never from the work thou hast began, Till thou nocomplisb ; such the great gods UV. Paline not for gems unknown beneath the sun, Fear not for the huge poisons of the set Then only cease, wben nectar's self in wen. Detachment If men praise theo, O man,'lis well: ror ill, If they condemn. Tat Fortune curat, or boort. Enter thy doors or leave them as she will. Let denth expect thee, cre you winking moon Vanish, or wait till unborn stars give light. The firm high soul remains immutable, Nor by one step will deviate from the right Just out! Just out! THE MASTER AS I SAW HIM The Human Soake Avoid the evil man with learning crownedd. Lo, the dread cobra ! All his hvod a gom Of glory, yet he crawls upon the ground. 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Fin Accepts the rich man's offerings; at the end Shall thero then slate its wrathful swift desire ? Nay, let him touch it! It will apare its friend AUROBINDO CHORE. I Page #699 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ THOUGHTS AND COMMENTS. BY BIPIN CHANDRA PAL VI. Nationalism and Nationalists. Mazzini's definition of Nationali ty is a perfect definition. No more Accurate or comprehensive definition of the term has yet been given. It is, he said, the individuality of the nation. The conception is, essentially, organic. The very first and fundamental pronouncement of modern Sociology is that Society is an organism. An organism means a thing that has an end unto itself, It is a thing that essentially exists for itself. It may have a multitude of outer relations, and through these outer relations, it may serve other than its own. organic ends also. But all these outer relations are more or less secondary, contributory to its own organic life and activities, and have their value not in themselves but in these fundamental life and activities of the organism. This organic conception of Society necessarily posits before each Society an aim to be reached. This is a spéci fic aim. The essential aim in every evolutionary process is specific. In biological evolution, the development of the particular biological type represented by the organism, is this specific end. Similarly, in sociological evolution, the development of the particular social type represented by the social organism is this specific end. And it is the special and specific sociological type, which any particular group of humanity may represent, that constitutes Nationality. Any chance collection of human nnits or human families, is therefore, not a Nation. Even territorial unity would not necessarily make them a Nation. Nationality is essentially a question of race. A Nation is a sub-division of 1nce. Race is genus, Nation is species. A race may be spread over widely-separated area. It may occupy the most distant parts of the globe. - RAJ KAJESWAR BHANDAR. Ofioe-18-4, AERUE DUTT'S LANE, 362 BOWBAZAR Caloutin Store house of all genuine Swadeshi goods. Wholesale and retail dealers order suppliers and commission Agents. Ours are the best and cheapest. Wholesale, sales at the factory rates. Orders executed promptly. Trials solicited, KARMAYOCIN. But neither differences of climate and other physical and physiographical conditions, nor difference of language or religion, or of historical evolution, can altogether destroy the fundamental unity of racial characteristics. All that these do is to cause variations in the species, contributing to the different Nations, belonging originally to a Race, their special national characteristies, and, thereby, bringing out It is comparatively easy to exwhat Mazzini calls the, individuality press the nation-idea in these geneof these nations. Sometimes there ral terms, but exceedingly difficult are cases of racial amalgamation, to specify it, in regard to particular when people of different races, nations, in a definite and concrete thrown into the same territorial way. This specification can only he unit, and brought under the same. made through a very careful study historical conditions either through and analysis of the course of past. conquest or colonisation, and per- historic evolution of the nation. haps even converted to the same The specific national characteristics religion, gradually grow into a mixmust be sought for and discovered ed and composite nation. The (i) in the original racial structure growth of these composite nations of the nation, and (ii) in its physiis also determined by special con- cal and social environments, which ditions. As in biology eross-breed-working upon those original racial ing is possible and successful under elements, gave special tone certain conditions only, and not and type to its thought and universally or indiscriminately; so life, developing the peculiarities also in sociology. Two races, wide- of its literatures, its arts. its ly different from each other in philosophies and theologies, its physical, mental, and spiritual ensocial, sacerdotal, and economic, dowments and character, and occu- political economies and organisapying widely different stages of tions. The history of a nation, social and economic evolution, using the term history in its widest. though they may be thrown into sense, always supplies the key to its the same territory, and even be essential life and character. made to profess the same religion, and taught to speak the same language, will not necessarily form one Nation. Cross-breeding, such circumstances, will not improve either of the races, but result in inevitable atavism and consequent racial degeneration and decay. In our own times, the impact of widely different races and cultures, as in America and Australia, has resulted in a gradual decay and extinction. of the inferior races. But healthy and advantageous admixture of races is also not unknown in history. In Europe, we find examples of it in Portugal and Spain. We see it also in the general appropriation of under RAJ RAJESWARBNESAJ BHANDAR. Office and dispensary-18-4, Ukroor Dut's Lane Bowbazar Calcutta. Strictly Shastric and cheapest Ayurvedic Firm. Our Makardhawi Chabanpras, Chhagaladys; Ghrita and Srimadananda Modak are unrivalled. For, particulars apply for for our cataloguo. the Jews by almost every European nation, even in our own day. Physoal environments, historical situations, racial contacts and conflicts, all there contribute to the development of national peculiarities, and thus help to differentiate the different branches of the same race, but they neither create, nor can they obliterate the original and organic structure and end of a nation. Racial types are discovered mainly in three things, (a) the physical structure of the race, (4) its thought-structure, and (e) its social structure. These are fundamental factors of racial, and through the racial, of national differentiation. The ordinary Europeau, while even dabbling in sociology. very rarely has the capacity and the culture to investigate and understand these deeper notes of racial or national characteristics. To him. the nation-idea is essentially a ter ritorial and political ideal. The race-problem resolves itself, to his mind, into an essentially colour pro blem. The Oriental, for instance, is to him one type of humanity, end the Occidental is another. He ly stops to consider that a goginphical term is not necessarily racial or national connotation But careful sociological research by the help of the dominant methods of modern culture, namely, the colo paritive, the historical, and the eve lutional methods, would reveali Page #700 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ S . KARMAYOGIN. . .. typical differentiations as between Arab and the Armenian have grea Armenian bave gree- will perhape never be rained; but tha une nation and another both inter affinity in physical as well as in reniarkable revival in hard-loom Wer Asit and Europe. The Orientals ing which is now taking place throughont socin anul thought structure, with Indis should be sufficient to show this Are no more produttive of one the European Jew than with tho there are considerations in Indian idag dominant types than are the Oc:i- Chinese or the Hinde. trial projenin which the scientific EuroIude racin distinctions for the neerstanding of the pean expert is apt to overlook. Lelow are in Europe true philounphy of nationalism, an It will hardly be Decentry to point out than in Asia. This 14 d. partly to investigation into these mcial chn. to members of this Society the intense imparuence for India of the privation the fut tut mot f the European racteristics and their place and .. village handicraft, or to explain the long top mat branch of significance in social dution anil hearing of this problem upon art suminis men dutelated wing to this history is rssential. For it is such trat . It cannot be too strongly invintant. the enginal physical and phy an investigation that enn alone to chat the skill of her hand-weavers, al true! ILMY A well :19 the bring ont what Mazzini called, the numbering some 5,000,000 crafluen, or thonght-structure and individuality of people. more, in one of the most important conemaltractan, 14 practically the wie and artistie Assets India pores. Even nepting, for the sake of Aryutuent, the cliffs-n! Europan MR.HAVELL ON INDIAX ART. that the lund The thri tion of in is bound to be event (Intimwl from thr ) tuully supersed by the power in !. las anteront fac. I D-1, IVFWIM.. all l. nimuary textile products, the in mise, thengh 1 fut the inost important of Inlinn! 141bility of prolonging the existence of the bulk of the ligindleru industry for bitente, li l it: landicraft.is, 11 til, hand-loom another lifty r I still a matter of that in the Westin way. For very many years the view ta! Kate Finance do not hesitate to invent their capital in opening H . 15 . it laul of many which prevailed with the cornment up gold wines, line they know that in of India has 1.- thiet of the practical ity Mont mines, Nie ubaustel. n and the han NH - The hunden werving industry repre. .b . Osing L.th. Inte, for artistic pr. Sir George ents for India capital mueh kreater than I. Alle lifir. that of all the gold me in Myres and Watt, in the efficial report of the Walhi it is nec to b e greater public ani I uthur xhibition, wrote with reference tage. The unival of village handiett mon: illi is becoming the of the wet prettig Eto hand weaving that "to bolster inl problems of the day in Europe. Ne than ... ** Buropa. up the 11 methods and appliance of much the moje imettant it is for India yo. time would of necessity involve not to allow to ch inh or deteriorat V itofa II. Ben the kreat village industry which the enpr. of national progression": now forhinly far the r y tosquerad important pertson and Larl Anton was only voicing the uf her industrial organisation enerally we down vininn of h. irntific acisers when ho It will le obvious frulu what I have Halid of the previst entstitution of the And the Chines, the wid in his s hut the Durlar that it News of Art that the work inside the Hu b Arahthe Armenian was inevitalile that the hinnd-loom houkl w ol i altather the insiguifient t.. the apt have any direct etlect upon traditional for predly the power.loon, just a entrally Indim halitaft, and until the last few the land pronach w being supercule typ e and culture in years there h e technical that liv the tax fan. The riferink indiet. tution in the whole of India which onth, we kring out of the millions of the industrial "Hiril i Lart directly with the interest ... ponit Asiatie C u of the most important of India lation in the last fifty years through handi eft. But the opportunities Nivell me in the find or t holiral theory, and the commercial by Sir M. E. Grant Dutt, Hoon after my mir Bed at has been the hub odlicial inaction in the matter arrival in Madrax, for investigating the c liton sif the Indian traditional crafts E t hn u man developeli sillage handicraft hrin mennt to India, w my attention to the terribly nél lected with of the hand lo v ing in. try. The Theinn hund-weaver THROUGH SOLITUDE AND SCRROW. Hot Stuw the Houge wutlereel, and will be in two way: !ch W PRISON EXPERIENCES OF Futh, the weaver's of brendes, like the Lincoln of Henare, and all the finer tre. suth though now more into the SJ. SHAM SUNDER CHAKRAVARTY. til und log the richer cliussex of the population, sutter from the artistic ignon kind and culture, may be To be shortly out vince of their aristwatie and woulthy 1...,11. Deix, the Dravidan. The Please register your atrony. The apparatnind the methalu are practically the same as those used by numental and strual handwervers of the name as in Eu name without delay by ap ope, and tho lent handl-weaver in Eu. ml, w l, and social liter plying to the manager I rarely equals them in technika ... en these dictent Nhill. They stand in very little need of neliels gaat human fani Kalpataru Agency 14 Sham tr.chnical Histance, certainly not of the kind w offered to them. I can not to Tor linelul, though classed a Bazar Street, Calcutta to strongly protest, and I am sure that all Altints and Art-Workers in Europe will I phylogical. avoid disappointment as join me in protesting, against the effort only few thousand Copies which are now being made by huht truco, me of . : Berpan than to many of the book are being priner Asiate mous. The ted now. মুল্য • আগামী চৈত্র-সংক্রান্তি পৰ্য্যন্ত কেবল • ছয় আনা মূল্যে। Be to prote, 1 TOTT || ও কবিতা পুস্তক ১৪ নং শ্যামবাজার mt: * cafu do 10 ESTALBISHED 1887. | হইবেন। বন্দনাইগাতীয় সঙ্গীত ও কবিতা THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHI fer s eriya ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA.. ঋগজে ছাপা'। সংবাদপত্রসমূহে বিশেষ M ilymi wint whable and genuino Ilomoeopathic medicines, take care | প্রশংসিত। একাধারে এত অধিক উৎকৃষ্ট W ilt them from RINGER'S. কুহন ও পুরাতন জাতীয় সঙ্গীত কবিতা অল্প C419 C. RINGER & Co. 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. Page #701 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ * A R ** SS HASTA Hoite Mirten of Greatment to theveluen lenched in Ineta intmdnor into these m eal handi i te wees in the water are being direted twentyffre erslun of India tho n ial dundant un neling done in retende seisting the middle-clan this matter until in 19011 and publie p wiedernfontanelles, thereby destroy lant than the village attration to wenver. enlony s ing all the artistic value they now piwn ie ro Weavine Meinl experts who have been a lot in Bengal mulering were 14,000, when It is one thing in how the land waar anrinne of the meillity of reviving through diring the impruneta how he way more the marchanim lahe a leru alte ta double dir samnings hast-Im wrating In Sudie, wenta putting ingether the trade en dhe morial wishes of the que Me pile the udade-thuc llegitimate Art, I titive of power lot wille. This was the beginning of grou! Linn tun were important in the in quith another thing to trach him to n tletir and r einput for the revival of hand-loon echal niche, and Interw hanical pentue faroertuing wearing, which, in spite of much cold mint metun hitlerte to have shared in his patterns-hatilaging ATP this view. Hut, I think, it esnant le Water tha n it in the trutlustance strongly insist ing machine into one's parenta rut inw. that the artistic and by the simtitle viens of Governwell Inginal wide of India's instrial pro with. One of the first things in t h e lion studily growing is strength hiren in infinitely more vin, mut done when art mimivist minn inton! overy year, thanh montly through pri l y for India, Ist for the world at lave A ritinal Innting in India in ta lack the Vato enterprise And nonotidial encounny than the P rovinside. It is atly TAVAGO of the entircial technical ex. heut. grunter importere that lulie wirlr the port in our Indian garden. Sune eng l enlisted in this can help the front traditinnal industrial The worlatane that lie given to the the merleed of well-known firm of Argentina which she still T w ever of the highest fra Ir lies Engli textile etperte More Ballerhould ahnw the world ho nemus not in "improving his methnula arending slay And Sons of Keighley, what the water of villa on lulierit may lie buik. to the idons of kn Proppen marhanir, invitation of the Rouminlan Guvernuent, up in mojeet Inn with grieulture, than but in the letter artitir einestion of his had started wonderfully Ucretul it is to show how she can meer Patmus be reciting the prestige of Indi. revival of hand-loom Wearing in the Ral of more to her income by the methods snart, And hy willening the menpe of the kan states. They have given much time of Western cumnieriala. The inter University curriculum, a to add some Attention to the technical problema con inconsemny let t matter, but the degree of artistic culture to the crude nected with Indian land weaving, and weane luy while the income is to le stilitarianin which still frame the hwin have been for successful that they are gained lastly greater can I know of the Anglo-Indian Nuentional system. now exporting every week to Inclino this is the argument of the sentimentaliz It is the weater' patine and not the number of Impmved lund-lorms with sod ideallet but India is the home of ideal. Wover who require antion in this ene. I preparatory ppantur mumcient Mr A lain, and the whole rexiyal of hand. mall hand-factory. The significance of The CAM of the ordinary villagn winter wearing in India was and still in to the er classes in differ. this net may be realised when I tell you who works for the p practical an, purely a matter of watithe artistic that it was only thrugh the established ont. He, ton, Puffers from went. Our fundustrial system, inchi men of one hand-lonm factory at Seram this country and in India, no le tue igrance of his patrone, but more from his own total ignoranen pore, in the time of the Daniel Govern grain of sentiment of lesson ita dond of than wimple mechanical im. ment, alwwt 70 years agn, that the 10,000 sf dry slavialiam. Eenunmica name meminta in hin ADMINTIA whirl in the wrivere in Bengal Acquire the MANA of without antimant are the century enable the handnighteenth doubling their rerning Now, through Parlarem; and commercialiani without marar in the artistie impulse only leade India on Eumpeth trehle hin autput. the Agenre of Meet Hatterley alone, The muality of the cath pand went by the there are numbers of hand-Inom factorine the high med to Anarchy. village winter is in most m e much let. being started all ofer India rvery year. Tun ARHITECTURAT. ILILT OY TRE arr than that of the tower-Inoin falrics which will pen the eynel binny mine Pemic Won DEPARTYNYT. which mnipete with his, but it in irupera thoumanda nf villaen Wenter to the use of those merhaniel iniprements in their I will leave the question and turn to tion for him to improve the mechanical friency of the apparathahe HR in op. Anparnius while AN NAPAPATY for the shot her older windmill nenint while have been tilting with lace were in the Are to empete with tle latter in print rontinua existence of their mandieralt. last twenty on the whitertural of chrapnea whirl in the syre of him in letter till, the importance of the techni. pliey of the Public Work Deurtroent. digent patrons in the first timiderational improvement of hand writing appli. It is hardly neerry to explain in dr. There are moral extremely simple and when is now living realiand by Indians tail its laring upon the Art uminatin. valulile mneleaniel Improvemente cant belonging to the waving cute and tinn of India. Mr. Wil Tune in the in plain waving and in preparing the others that every year varlone kinde a t I have referred to be admitte! wnup for the loom which would enable of improved appliances are being into thnt, starly all the drentative arte him to do this, and to them then can be donel Incally. have originated from and are dependent HO Artistic objetinn. Their implicity There in, however, a monsiderable dan. and cheapnen maken thens -perially at that owing tn the annonce and FOR aptable to the needle of the village wearer, p erty of the village ver, the mate. ut they have hren almost entally unment may lead for the benefit of konwn in India ontaide few minion then miililla.nlmu perulatnr than for the far, DANUFACTURED BY industrial schools and in all the numerous morival of villan handierit, and, urhemins for treblent untion whirl the amount hplated forts of lovern. THE SHARNA ADIDU BISCUTS FACTORY, DELHI IN BARANTATUM SUN RIU IGUARANTEED NELSCOIL IND HEN . IN THE MARKET. STARCTIC EURO TY KE MUUNLT OHSERVEI). TRIT. ALKITTI, ROLD I VRYWARE NCIS MONTE POR ETXAL: The Punlab Trading Company., Please call at or write with particulars to 77. SUTTA PUTTI, (Chris Stret) L'abiraj-JOTINDRA NATH GUPTA KABIRATNA • Sul Agents AC Bexti e la THE POENDER AND LATI PRINCIPAL PHYSICras to UBYED 1. Cwsing ret, Calendr. BISTAR SANITL SHARMA BISCUTS Page #702 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. of the climate, yet weeling very unter ally to the food, the lens, the manners, the principles of governing to which we are accustoined, though while we retain are accustome them in principle, we are not unwilling to make such variatious in detail as will tend to diminish some of the inconveniences experienced in Menced in consequence of the Put this question, as well as the teaching parity of the climate and entourage, leaving the question of encouraging the art of the country, in in those cases where the building is devoted to the use of natives of the country, to stand on its own merits." You will observe that Mr. Ro 10 apon the style of architecture they are intended to onrich, the decision to adopt European styles in Government and ther buildings must exercise a powerful influener 6pon the practice of all the rafts allled to the building trade, and uilding trade, and through them upon the teaching of the Phools of Art. Yet he was content to the fine arte, on one side, and to attribute the depressed condition of Indian handicraft chiefly to the opening f the Suez Canal. He considered that the arguments for and against the adop tion of European styles in modern Indian ldings were sufficiently stated in A per, read before this Society, by Mr. T Roger Smith, FR.I.B.A., in 1973; and and that the question had been since fully considered in connection with the etion of the Queen Victoria Memorial building in Calcutta. E I will deal with Mr. Roger Smith's paper first. The gist of his arguments be shown in a few short extracts. ile says: "Let us for consistency's sake he European in art: for art, if it he trne, an expression of national individuality more intense and more truthful shan ustom, fashion, or government. In the stubbornness with which we retain our nationality we resemble the Romans" This doctrine is more briefly expressed pressed by Mr. Kipling's phrase, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain with allineet." The stubbornnes WICH which we have clung to this idea han Leen the main cause of ear difficulties India, but in art matters it is diametrisally opposed to the principles which have been laid down by the Secretary of state, and nominally, at least, accepted is the Government of India. in Ar Roger Smith goes on to state three ons which might be brought forward for using an Indian style in Indian public irst it is said, that it is Luildings, "First, it is it is suited to the climate; secondly, that the natives an do it; and lastly, that it is, or o be, very beautiful. "But, he added, "the ufficient auswer, of course, is that it may but that it is not European, h all these, but that it is not far less British. Of the three reason alitled to, by far the most powerful in the one placed first, namely, that Indian achiwhether ther Mohammedean or Hindu, is the offspring of the climate and such better fitted than anything we an import to the circumstances of the is Indian food Country. Very true, but a Indian dress, Indian living, Indian adminetration. They are all the offspring tecture, THE ROYA FACTORY ger Smith treats the matter of the preservation of Indian art as one of altogether inferior importance to that of nursing our own insural prejudices. But now he comes to the root of the matter. "The second reason for employing the styles of the country, namely, that the natives can design and build in them, is answered by the fact that the natives will not be amployed. The buildings which are built for European use and with European funds in India have been invariably built under European supervision and from Euro European designs, and always will be; and though the artificers employed may be natives, yet that does not make the mildings native works any more than the printing in Calcutta of an English hook by Hindu compositors makes it a Hindu book." The answer to what I must call this extraordinary argument simply is that that there are no public buildings in India, built exclusively for European use and with European fand, and though de facto we unve excluded Indiau architaste from the Public Works Department it has never been laid down by official anthority that they are always to be so excluded. AFGISTERED TRADEMARK I do not think that any responsible British statesman of the present day would wish to argue that the design of public buildings in India must always emain in the hands of European. 5 Gold & Silver Medals FOR ownmake FOOTBALLS. Agents wanted everywhere. LARGEST IN INDIA Awarded Medal at the ladian industrial Exhibition of 1906-07. MACHINE-MADE Lists free on application. SEN & SEN 1, Chowringhee CALOUTTA. STOVE PAITED STEEL TRUCKS we go back to the original reasons for the adoption of European styles in the Public Works Department is easy to un derstand that very little, if any, consi deration has ever been given to artisti e principles; this policy was simply forced pon the department by the artistic and architectural ignorance of its officers. The designing of public buildings was for very many years placed in the lands of military officers or engineers, who had training whatever in architecture an art, and not even the archaeological skill of the average European Architectual draughtsman. The Macaulay doetrine established the departmental principle that iad European art was better than good Indian, ao the Public Works officers instead of using the architectural skill of the Hinda master-builders, as their Ma gul predecessors did under similar cir cumstances, took their Teesquares and set squares, and with the help of European archaeological diagrams, made their paper designs for public buildings in the socalled "classic" style, their choice be iug uinly determined by the fact that this style presents fewer difficulties t the anateur architeet than any other. any other. Eye to this Even to this day, this process of depart mental routine is taught as architecture. to Indian students, in all the engineering colleges of India by the European professors of drawing and design, and these orlaanil exervises ouable the engineer ing graduate of the noiversities to oust ting krane the traditional master-builder from his inges bereditary and legitimate employment. The ürst results of these primitive arr bological experiments by the Public Works officers, were sometimes disas trots and dangerous to life and limbs for the Indian workinen employed in executing them. Sometimes the buildings collaperd before they were completed. and acid-uts of a like nature are not l together unknown even in the day. present CASH BOXES, LOCKS, &c. Extract from Mr.Jaming Special Repet ou Industrial Sarvey of Bel A (Vide Calcutta Castle, August 26th, 1908) THE ARYA PACTORY 107, MACHUA RAR ROAD, CALCUTTA, turns out, p . U NAURUA BABAR RATTL Add:-"TRUNKS, CALCUTTA Occasionally, it must be admitted, the Puble Works Department has set a bet ter precedent, and among its officers there have been architects of skill, like M. Chisholm ani Mr. Bensington in Madras and Sir Swinton Jacul in Jaipur, wh have sucessfully adapted India style to departmental requirements. But they have hardly solved, the Moguls did, the much more important problema f SWADESHI SUGAR The Sugar mufactured by the Cawnpore sugar Works L. are eortified by respectable persons in different parts in India a but its genuineness and purity. In gider to ake it convenient to the publie w hare praged to keep in stock 21 score meets which we can supply on order at 11a and 10 as per packet of No. 1 & 2 sugar. SPECIAL EATESTO WHOLE DEALLEN, Apply for particulars to GHOSE GoAgents CANNINGS.REET, Calcutta Page #703 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ WYOGH, niskog full use of the traditional when the House of Commons sy it, th . and art of the Indian be dis actor-builder for en and decogato d union on the Estimates, it but always the purpoope of the Buat 1 And in this u found remain so under what Government departments were nome question of style orary Viceroy, Governor,timos employing architecte, echiptoni and prouent condition To Mopul policy of Head of Departments and every official decorators from Caloutta tur paullo build. making fall um of Hindu architect, but hiretect has been lae to himself. Noing in London, and paying them ten, or ders, and decorator, attracted the best detinita principle hne been laid down, and 1 of them to the contex of clovernment Atty tince the nata of wages there Eng. che paramount inportance of architec- liah muter-builders and eraltamon demand Our Pablic Works beglect of them bas tural style in relation to the preservation driven them all away to the provinces or od, because the provincial English style of Indian art aod handicraft has never Native Stater, where they can get employ were not considered departmentally oor received the slightest official considera ment. A singlo order from tho Secretary rect? In England aneb mituation in tion, though, as one of the artistic alvi. of State or the Government of India, unthinkable, but it is actually the situahels of Government, I have endeavoured followed by the consistent and thorough tion which has been considered right and carrying out of that order by competent on very posible occasion in the last proper for India during the last Afty Departmental suthorities, would bririk twenty years to draw official attention years, and this is the vituation which the them back; but uutil that ouder is given, to it art experts sent out by the Secretary of until it in the settled policy of (invurn. Mr. Cocil Burns in entirely incorrect in Stato revive Indian art are mood to inent that the living traditions of Indian his wantement that the matter was fully fucr. Is it Murprising that they domo craftmanship shall always be utilined considered in connection with the scheme timon think discretion is the better part for State purposes, the superation of for the Victoria Memorial at Calcutta of valour ? Schools of Art with the l'ublie Woch "The facts are that at the first inception Me ('ecil Burns has, however, plenty Departments can do no benefit to Indian of the scheme for the memoriul Lord Curs of charage. Ho propreen that the School handicraft, for the winple raron that zon invited public discussion and surg of Art lamb should lie down with the with the tbe real Indian craftangen hardly set tions. The suggestion I submitted to Public Works lion, or, in other words, enter the doors of School of Art, er Lord Curzon was that u preliminary that the Principale of Schools of Art come near them. You may improve tl. Tenure a competeut architect should niako should accept things they are, and co decoration of public bunldingu Ly Ml. # Aurvey of buildings in Northern Iudia orate with the Public Work D-part Burun' wheme, but it doon not bringen.' couatructed by living ludian mnator-build went in the decoration of puble build.dian Art within the scope of Departmental ers who still carry on the traditions of inge. I myself have always strongly ad ngly ad. policy. Mr. Burns whes to being the Indian architecture, and that after this Vocated such co-operation, provided that ludian craftsman up-to-date, but he was done the design for the monorial tho security and fre Action of the laul Avoid the real iwwer, that the principal should be made in & living Indian style could be guarutood, but I think the lamb cause of his being out-of-date in the rally in consultation with the best native mas is rush to thrush its head into the untam. of Indian departneutalion for the last ter-builders that were found. This was ed lion's mouth. The system of co-opera Gity yoan. Sir lubert Herkouet! very much the procedure which Shab tion was, in fact, Mr. Chimbolia statod marku un Mr. Burbe' per god Jahan adopted in connection with the in the discussion on Mr. Buru's paper, than the paper itself. He said: building of the 'Taj. Lord Curzon enga introduced by him wben he was doing the bed a competent architect, but did not double duties of Superintendent of the carry out my main suggestioa, to inves School of Arts and Conwulting Architect tigate thoroughly the living traditions of in Madras. But directly I took charge Indian architecture, for the reason that of the whool of Arts the Bible Work. ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA Calcutta was a European city, and that an Departmeut withdraw it orderu fit the Founders of Steel Trunk Industry Indian style of building would be unauit. school aud started workshops of their able there. in India. own. This is an illustration of the diffiI cannot myself conceive how it is pos culties in which Principals of Schools ESTABLISHED IN by sible to dofend the Public Works policy of Art are placed. There is no fixed Best Machige tunde, Suiventei. on practical, wusthetic, or otbical grounde policy in art matters, and they have STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES The reason giveu for it always seem to practically no voice in the settlonient of PACTORY :be pedantic, when they are not frankly artistic questions. Until it is the wettled 11, Maniktolt Street (Ratulan ), philistine and indifferent to the interests policy of the Government of Indian that HEAD OFFICE - of art. Let us suppone for a moment that living Indian styles shall be adopted u 7/1, there oxisted in England at tho prosent far as possible in all public building, there tiwallin Street, (Kultura day a largo number of master-builders, BRANCH:can be no cooperation betweun Art 361, How lazar tel (kurtuklu masons, and other cruftansen who had at Scbools and the Public Work. Dopartthoir Angott enda all the architecturalment for the advantage of Indian Art. DKIOT (HHATRA BANDAR L.T. and craft unditions of the Middle Ages. The Principal of the Sebool of Art is N 4.1 (lyr Nywar. Woald architwowchod hrtinta my that it subordinato ufficial of the Education De CALCUTTA. W im powible, wundesirable, to employ partient with moch inferior ubuial WHOLESALE & RETAIL. thbe witu i Gubernant work lipop the status to that of the Consulting Archicotet they did uut kuuw. Latli and Groek, hipd and if the Inttu chochod to have imitation Ho certitiunto from the Board of Eduble Renminbe, or Gotbic, or to inventa tivo, and could nut druw.their designs on tyle of lisowa, for the design of public paper to an exmot sculo fur the approval Luillinga, lo is quite at liberty to du . of the Loopla lorovo bejv. Honry All Mulever, the seloole of Art are quitu what would be Mafety Oppimitin out of wuch with the best ladies build. www.ciniwimwishoni mwa The JACKL. BRAND'id the trade mark of genuine, EXT GULANCAX LIB. fol malaris and all sorts of fever 6 oz. phial Re: 1.8 ph. Ra 2012. Dok Rs. 11 pound Rs. 2-4. AQUA PTYCHOTIS CONC. for acidity dyspepsia beurt burn ato. 3.pr. phi, as. Os ph Re. 1-5. Doz. ks. 5.4. SYRUP HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME for Cough Cold Catarnh and all sorts of Heart and lung troublesh 8 oz. phial Re. 1 9 ph. Re. 2-8. Dóz. Rs. 10. Auk fot Catalogue and chlopdar for 1010 from INDIAN CHEMICAL & PHAR• MATEUTICAL WORKS. 1, HCOALKERIA, Calcutta R. C. BROTHERS. cam-69 সিংহ মার্কা 326, UPPER CHITPUR ROAD রতন জুরের SIIS গেলেরপাড়ন Page #704 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 19 KAMAYOGIN.. lions of it expert adviserou "The great thiog appeared to be the the bes libero ducatie i . need of some control organisation from prostost difficulties of art per la In: Bife sod thought the ret i radiane which branches could be worked, and it din is that forerament has no owledge will as for me Ba d ucted of their training and qualifications the head of that central nrgnainntinn : Indiana The Society is doing great should be a mong man with unlimited The departiental tradition in that the work lo promoting til un derstanding between Anglo-Indiana and en Surh nan honldmt have to training of Puropean clentine piallet Indians of all class Mr. Tagore hus 5ght official - A great dawlark to good kiren him a better understanding of the wink, not only in India but in this enun- Indian industrial pmlilem than the art remlutionind the methods of traching Ane Art is the uttak bol, and in the ry." expert. As a matter of fnnt the diploma lant report the Mala Nebol of Arts THE TRC RYANOX FOR THE CITY expected of an art manter for conducting I notice that the new Principal, Mr. Hal grud Englikli Art ch e arrtifient INDIAN ART AND LANDICRAFT. that hn line AWAY, finds that the more he studies and and through a training in There is no inherent wrences in in technical matter enred with handi. examine the native methods of fearling ution Art, practined he living Indian craft which in generally twice As long drawing the more ha in inclined towards eraftenen. In Arinint for ite verline un the whole count of tudy required for the their being really admite and weful. far our rule, nor in the opening of the scientife deeron of the University of By way of net-luck to this mont Astinlar. 2012 ('nal Melant explanation. The London: And the curriculum for the latter tory progrron, the Bengal Fluention ditinn of Indian art and eat when haddly touchen any of the twrhnim! Thepartient, soon after I left ('alautta, A nd the greement of the rounquestions enuneetal with turto pirees the Drawing Ryllabus br Indian Indone try was not materially different fmm trire. The problems of Indian technical which I have begun to wrdinate the that whicli prevailed when the Moguls educatinn munt he molvally wholeheart teaching of art in the School of Art with vered llindustan nnd if we had low-led 20-lerntinn between artists who have the teaching in the schools outside it, and, Aklaar's sound artistie policy, India thorough knowledge of the science of art withont consulting the School of Art, Old HRVA hen a great artistic revival and scientinta with artistic intnition, but reverted to the old South Kensington instead of a mont lamentalde decline un much en-operation in almost impossibile in methods, which are entirely apprend to llar British administration. The true Inng n the official status of the artist in the principle and practice of Indian art. Anil the chief rain for the do-wholly inferior, and no long as he is Since my departure, alo, anirial entit carf Indian art and handicraft han lien und hand and fruit ly departmental mittten of the University of Calcutta, tuin want of good administration in art authority. against the delili rate and almost unapi. inatters and the consequent impotence of MOUR Vote of the Faculty of Arts, shut Tus FCTURE OF INDIAN ART. thn Art advisers of Government. The the door of the Uuiversity to all art Wanno false distinction while i will made But though I regard the presentante of teaching, an that now the official teaching in the Arhania of Art Bortseen the one Art alministration M eminently unabtin of Indian Art in Bengnl in apain confined arts and industrial arts in till rinde hy factory, I am by no meana peminatie to the font walls of the School of Art Government between Indian Art and In- about the future of Indian art. There in How long the latter will continue to le dian industry. An art expert is not in Indian art A Vitality like that of a school of Indian Art in under present wupposed to be concerned in Indinn indlux. hanya tren, which may be buried for circumstances, a matter of great ubattiral questions, though in India shere in time under land-allde, but will, mener twinsty, for even when the right thing hudlyan industry, excepit Agriculture, or later, pumb tu way through and RTW happens, in it were accidently, there in in which the artistic factor can be treat with renewed rigour. I have spent no continnity of polley, and no official ons of minor importance gond deal of time in tilting Agrinst the Interest in art, except by accident. Three times only in tbm enume of my frial winnille which lie in the path of With regard to hand-loor verving oficial career of twenty years have there an art teacher in India, but the tral Indi. Government is no An art teacher in India, but the mal Indi-Government is now waisting to some on hnen opportunitinn afforded lov (overin AIS MIT Ser neglected nntaide the tent private enterprlie, and though much mest for a full discussion of the vital phere of Indian deprtnirntaliens. Nor remains to be accomplished in revivine allecting Indian art and industry, have any reason to be distatisfied with l village handieralt. Indin senin to be on In none of the OCORRONA wore the art the TRUIDA A my campaign, for if I have the eve of great industrial developmrat. urn appointed by the Secretary of involved myself in pirat ditirulties in which the village band-weaver in state called in to represent the intereste hava, At I t , nado tbinge enneiderably art, and on one of then, when an In. Maler for my MCHANA. Two out of the dustrial (onmission was appointed by lour of thone gaunt and ugly structures Iord Orton, my evidence M w itupas are on the point of collaping. I bavo as with the reception of the opening had ample testimony in many letters 1 paragraph, entirely suppressed in the have received that the views of located ..tial roport, and the evidence of Ancien. milions with regard in Indian fine art Title oxpert wubstitute for it over my SAVA indere a remarkable change in 1 . Though I called odhcial attention the last few years. The son exhibition the ermr, he correction was made. Il of the Inilian Nociety of Oriretal Art in "' Assure you that there was not a single clutt, of which can Kitchener WM word of my evidence which was unit for the art President, han heel kiently to publication lit, ven if that were then bring out this chang i rus you 4. the wylotitution of evidener which might walk through the exhibition of I met give walled to him to draw the Sims Why Fine Arts Nuietion Then use the one that is the best. .. . meri. 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POINT Centlemien--Please order kur une glas Tom SA wie i U There is DO CIRO ens of knowing the with the chorenia puberta Opinbou Pure Present and Fature in * . foremost, an artistic one. alle ingard to the art promlis the bes t pring thep this memorable The method, which detrimental infuence in largely discount- neerroo, mil that there in gat feeling the deient wagen had recons, for the el l, I hope for the sake of Britik prawo thountry-quite lieyond ktowledge of the Past Prevent futur ho come to light by the unbouw prestige that Government will not wait the limit of party-of pity, o p athy, of great Mahatma-and pople i until the opinion of educated Indians in and of horror at the wineries which our n tal may be benefited liyidik art matters in no fully formed us to create industrial system entaila Noverthelsen ! This invention is vogtat . popular agitation for their removal. If it in this myntem, pure and unadulterated, hit 14 order to certain the answer the fui they represented, Mr. Roger Smith which Indian departmentalism, for the strong aud stubboro lant Afty venne h Text Afty years, hay been recommending bnnn sorinel to argue, lowing or like queries : * (1) What is ono doing? (?) What I earrion of natioual artistic feeling the only practical one under British one's condition ? (3) Whether A they would endure na inng An the British rule, and timing at ita in uende to prope: YAH Act will come out oful or a here mi; but when the history of Anglo-In-gite. I shall not cense to protust against (4) What will live the result of #cer dan dapartmentalim in inpartially **. thin recomendation and this propuganda att ) Wliat in the witnation anul meu. am i t will be evident that their origin as long as I live. ditinu of permu's place et destinat W.ever based upon national artintic Indian art is not dend; it has been ! (6) What are are perinr, frials f-wiling, but upon national artintio inosleeping, but in how Awakening, and to relations choing! continue to ignore it in the future en we (0) WI rance and departmental inefficiency. And N Turied wealth le obtained and when the history of medical art in a have done in the patis, I am onvinced, bar 1 its nature ! (A) What will be the null. mpu in fully underwood, and the defici. the worst of all bad policies, and one fair or foul of a certain private. PUR eins of our own national art Uncation which in frught with ovil con buences to quatrel! aru perlined, it will he evident, even to our Pmpire. The glamt ie of great value in alvin the lay inind, that Europe owe an im the above or mense debt in the net philosophy of th India If once purchased there in DA India Fast, and in an macla concerned SWADESHI LOOMS. SWADESHI LOOMS. PRILY of re-purehuning it provided it is kip in the preservation of the living trudi. Flyshuttle looins chopent and most wafely. tions of Indian art and architecture. It profitable without fron partal. Working Numerous certificates bave been obtainis totiul, Lord Curzon bas said, ou one count without broukage. Food from the learned non, price of the "that for every deparment of Bato there glam la Rel. Annes D. including packing munt be policy, imateul of no policy, 1.a,. " .. AKOLA, Aod pootage, a nethol which is barel non septed (I. I. R. A book in Engtinh derribing the use premises, either of selo sing or of of the glass will be supplod. The glus oxperience, and is laid down in clear FOR in 7" 1 5." language understood by the officers N.B.- In eure the glam dnes not turn who have to apply it, and intelligibte ARTISTIC PHOTO ENLARBENHUT. out to your wishes, it may be returned to the peoplo to whom it is to be and the price (Rs. 2 only) refunded, applind." Neither the Education nor the . B. 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Association, 169, Bombacer Sweet, Liburu Nowed tab RAY MITRA & CO., OPTICIANS Agata, for Propos CY. CALTTA. Sirm, Calcutta KAMADEVA OIL te the . Page #707 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ AYURVEDIC MEDICINES. সাপ্তাহিক পত্র। EASTERY MYTCUSTO Thankk ** Dy R PALIT i malte al cortado Durmit a ulom ATH EDITOR, THE INDIAN MOONOMMIT, AUTHORISEDIOAPITAL 16 LAKHS RURS rus en winter hention by a E, Washay Dog, EASTERN LIFE Safe and Bound Ouay. Ita Turnu C.I. Live in the East. und Conditions wuit Ita rate specialty call this Coarenlaide it Locking Cheat opportafor those who like to invest, for wharm of Ra 10 euch are still availabla In the book the author deals PRESIDET: with important subjects relating to EX-JOTICE MR. BARODA, CEARAN MITRA M. A., RL the economical and industrial deApply at once for Sharu, Apoy Praspoorwe and Balanchone :: velopment of India, which are preg 'L. 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This is Policy only Father unable to pay except only Iv started and is still suknown to far you are off I felt the public. Please come and satialy # few ornament. Correspondence yourself. Terets o f with particulars invited by the gec 131 1A. retary, Wat Xitori TURW KAYASTHA SAVA, Do. Do utcaet on Vuralidabad PAUL C. 78. Latinha Bon Qulattal 190 1 KALI SANKAR CHOORNA AND WOLOM. উপাধ EN P. O. JIACANJ, Do Nura OPENYAORI ! Silrw H. APR Page #711 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN A WEEKLY REVIEW OF National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy, &c., Vol. I. 12th CHAITRA, 1316. No. 38. PASSING THOUGHTS. RELIGION VERNIS SPIRITUALITY - Essence and form. turverything we have to distin guish between the o nce and the tormi. Spirituality is that essenec, of which religion is one of the firtus. If One Pact breathes through all things that constitute the universe, it follows that it is only vue, and not the sole forin, in which spirituality can find expres sion. Education, science, poetry, art, are some of the other forms. Indeed there is no activity of man which is not capable of being the chicle of supreme spirituality, marked, as that is by the floud of realination of some idea, sweeping way Heil. Religion tends, more than other things, to be confused with spirituality, because religiva IN built up of those forms and doc. trinen, in which humanity has Muriven from time to time to eu. shrine the essence of things spiritual. It providen, for most people, the ladders and scaffolding by which at a crisis, they may climb to the heights of the tower of spirituality. But religion, it must be reinembered, is only means, never an end. Spirituality is the aim, and cacb noul, having in this, reached its uw height, may come down by its own sinine, no to speak, may exprese its vipic in its own way. A Common Fallacy. The Spirit of the Age Makes Its Own Palth. If spirituality, then, is a fire, re s nation- TKWIX pultier 0 ligion can only be thought of as fuel. in it, after all, wligion? I'uhtiess l'ucl will never du, instrull of fire. wund that we t e with dni but vuly as med l fire. Rued interests, with watering deals ligious practices and beliefs some. Il rival part I nution-runk times appear at their must perfecting there is but he ideal curried in hypocrites, and the worldly out by different methods, and the wise: spirituality is to be noen only interest in the comment interest of in him who can tread the world be self-sacrifice. In the higher neath his feet. It follows that re- of the word 'religiou,' then, tatligiou derfves all its value frumn building woulil Meet to the near spirituality. It can never bo offer. er to the ideal definition of it, than d a substitute for it. Spiritual rites and ceremonius Indraitis ity, on the other hand, may chuose #perception of this fu't that has its own instrument of expression, own gathered the whole Indepeuple in and religion is but one of the means such striking tashwin round the that lie to its hand. Ramanuja, banner of nation:hty, during th Chaitanya, Sivaji, Guru Govind, last few years. Those who have met how different are the means of ex- ranged themselves beneath it, ar pression. chosen by each one of merr luggands without a name, L. these! But can anyone dispute the dare not spech above a whisper, t.. fact that it is a common tide of give an account of their position spirituality that bears them on its Difurent groups clar'u in widely Hood? Such facta cat the ground different ways, to be working out from under the feet of the coward the common end: our point in the who excuses himself from tiation- •very man ims. Nationality building, on the plan that India is admitted, as the goal and interper to be saved, 'not by politics, but by tation of all methods alike. 1.. religion. The words are true en other words, the spirit of ruchu ough, if by religion is meant the creates its own religioni, fel spiritual energy of religion, the Nationality is the religion of th: volcanic forces that inay focus in it, present period. Behind it, blant and cleave the earth to find their the forces of Indian wpirituality own path of projection. But if it upon it converges the pasioni meaps a collection of formis, * series Indian religion. It is slow with of formulne, the path of nafoty and the light of ideal personalitrs popular approval, then the phrase is wanctified by the lofty motives lio, and nothing can redeem it workers known and unkowe; filled Page #712 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMATOSAN with the infinite tides of love and I forces of the nation. There is none | The majestie or impopuove rise of a compassion. It feeds itself upon that can hold back, since the sensi- religion, an iden, a nation may for its own service, its own Hacrifice. tiveness of each one to high vision, fleating period be bold bred be main And it opens the road to all, that will be in exact proportion to his force and with a fierce and infinite they may climb upwards. Is N&- own great1100 India has a tramed laborter the wheal may be driver back tionality politics, or is it in truth: perception of spiritual pown for the space of an inch or even two religion, the highest spirituality? | Onde tt irtonistible. 'AW ber by But'God cannot be deceived and God Indian Philosophy. power is concentrated it . singlo cannot be conquered by violence. To us ns a people it is necessary point, and the magazine of energy Where He is the Charioteor, victory at this moment to believe in Va. thus accumulated and individual is certain, and if Be wheels buck, it tionality, is the highest possible ined, shakes the very earth, in its is only to leave ground wbich is no exprerion, for the time, of the spi- effort a constructive expression. longer advantageons to Him and ritun life. It is nocessary. And Thus the epoch made by the shift the confliet to terrain fred PsSly the world has need no Avatar; and spirituality becomes beforehand for the victory. Often race which hele in itu handy 80 the hearth and altar.place of He forces His ad verwries to drive Krent treasure 18, in this respoct, Nationality. Hito from ground conquered and • In Eudan thought. The one in the Spirituality versus Religion. occupied in order that they may exManv. the Many equally in the But if we return to the lower haust their stroogth on a position One. No wom here, for the snpe. sense of the word religion, we never meant to be permanently rin Hanctity of puja-bells to the shall have to admit that the typical held and by their voty triumph prefactory.gong, for the gronter holi- representatives of spirituality Are pure a more decisive overthrow. ness of Cungew-bathing than gym- never bound by this. They use Minute midde fix themselves op Titic exercises ! Jnronpnde, bhak- religion, as coininon mon under details and way "Here we have ti-pula, karmapada---all eqnal, all stand it. They love it. They failed, there we have prevailed; and Authentic. No excuse here for the speak its language. But when they is the record of defeata seeing to be man who says the pujari is on- suspect that truth leads outside long and ill-balanced "by doubtful velopil in spitituality, and all And beyond, they never hesitate to suocesses, they grew discouraged and others are lower. Other religions dufy it, to set it at nought Truth apprehend the rain of their cause. So may offer pronouncements of this is after all, their religion, and they meu deceive themselves as to the escription, but not Hinduism! muat need break smaller bounda. trend of events by not keeping their To ludian thought alone, there Did anyone ever, hear of great eyes open to the great stream of is nothing startling in the words to saint who did not tranaoend some inevitable tendency which prevails Irbunr in to prty. Its own mene limitation or other? Who has for- over all back washes and petty He has been nothing less. Strug. gotten tho tale of Guru Nanuk, currente. And where defeat is WP in rourwhip. What else does the and how he went on pilgrimage to and how he went on pilgrimage to predestined for Suson, their want Gita teach its peoplo ? AU know- Mecca? There he slopt, with his of faith leads to the very calamity ledere in beatitude. There is no feet against the Chabah stone. which they apprehended. The cye Hindu who does not realise this. Moved to righteous indignation of Faith is not one with the eye of Then discovery is in with inpi- pious Musalmans came, and woke Knowledge ;-Faith divines in the p ion Who can deay it? Veriiy, hin up, threatening to kill him, for large what knowledge ses distinct vur faith is even Ay & land strewn daring to pas his foot ou the place ly and clearly; but in the main with jeweln; for us, it is only to where God was. "AL" said the thiog Fruth and Knowledge are one pick them up. In sober truth, it saint quietly. "Jast show me the and the wisdom of the Lover is jusdeclares to us, all that is true and place whero God is not that I may tified nad supported by the wisdom right is religion: only that which place my feet there." And great of the Seer. Faith fights for Coul. is false, can be excluded. was the multitude that became his while knowledge is waiting for fui The Spirituality of the Aratars disciples. filment, and so long as the latter is In this sense, we are using the word as one with spirituality. And Have they not all been of this withheld, the former is necessary here we can see the reason of the typo, those great souls in whom our For without indomitable Faith it great law of the national evolution, nation ought to glory? Ought we inspired Wisdon do great cause mi pronounced by the Gita— When to need to be reminded that fire of conquer. spirituality, when it is lighted, ever righteousness decay and un We must look therefore to the righteousness prevails, then I mani barns up at the forest, even the grout tendency of things and interfeat Myself." We can we bow that jungle of religious rites and pret in their light the minute a great recrudescence of the nationdootrines? events that are passing at the moal idealism is inevitable, every time inent. Is the main tendency of IN EITHER CASE . it has been betrayed, just as the top things upward or downward! If it is downward, even then we of the next wave is inevitable, the There are two mOTEGRU of he must strive, for the man who abannoment the bottom of the wave- manity, upward and downward, I dons a Cause which is right because trough is reached. This great re- and both are inesistible. It may, it is denied nooo, is despicable, crudescence comes in the birth of reem for moment that the down and ha inficta # wound on man some person, in whom all the exist ward more:nent is arrested and an kind in the premont and the future. ing ideals of the age are summed np. upward lif may for a while rejoice Grent oubin which are fought out. This perron attructs to himmelf all the hearts that are attached to al boldly to the end are made merod the emotional and intellectual cause forsaken by God and Destiny, by counny and morlag, and Page #713 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ MARMUYOGIN. their resurrection and final victory Bommunion with the Divine Guru Nationalism will purify itself, learn in inevitable. Only those which are and Captain of our movement, an A more sacred truth and command supported by cnwards and meanly ioward uplifting, grunder and diviner impulse, or it will have abandoned, are erased from the more impetuons force behind to abandon utterly its old body and books of the future. The medi. thought and deed. It has been got itself a new. The pressure of aeval movement of civie liberty in drivea home to us by experience events seem to be pointing in the France and Italy failed and gave after experience. That not in the latter direction. But in either case place to Teutonic despotism, but it strength of a raw unmoralined Eu. defeat cannot be the end, viotory revived with a hundredfold force ropean enthusiasm shall we conqner. mnat be the end. in the French Revolution and it Indians, it is the spiritnality of in all the events of the last was the impetnous rush earthwarde India, the sadhana of India, tapa- year and a half the voice of of the souls that had fought for it sya, jnanan, shakti that must make the divine Teacher can be heard hundreds of years before that shat us free and great. And these great crying to 18, "Abandon that you tered to pieces the once vietorious things of the East are ill rendered may posses; do my will and feudal syatens. But if, as we are by their inferior English equival. know yourselves, purify yourselves, Assured, the movement is upward, onts, discipline, philosophy,strength. cease to follow your fancies." He then we may persist in absolute Tapasyn is more than discipline; it that has ears, let him hear. Knowconfidence, sure that reverses in de is the materialisation in ourselves ledge will not come without nella tails are only meant to prepare and by wpiritual means of the divine communion, without light from point the true way to victory. energy creative, preservative and within, not even the knowledge of · Persistence does not imply persie the practical steps that can lead to tence in methods that have proved philosophy, it is the inspired and success. Every step that is taken to be infructuous or from which, direct knowledge which comes of in the light of a lower wisdom will though temporarily fruitful God has what our anciento oalled drishti, fail until the truth is driven home. withdrawn His sanction. Wo inuat spiritual sight. Shakti is more the work that was begunt remember that we are a nation not than Atrength, it is the universal Dakshineshwar, is far from finishyet trained in the vaster movements energy which moves the stars, ed, it is not even understood. That of modern politics. Not only our made individual. It is the East which Vivekananda received and rank and file, but our captains and that must conquer in India's upris- atrove to develop, has not yet our strategists need the training ing. It is the Yogin who must materialised. The truth of the of events, the wisdom of experience stand behind the political leader stand behind the political leader future that Bijoy Goswami hid to make thein perfect. Fire, impe-or manifest within him; Ramadas within himself, has not yet been triosity, self-sacrifice, intellectual vi. must be born in one body with revealed utterly to his disciples. A gour, subtlety, wealth of ideas, ferti- Shivni, Mazzini mingle with Ca- less disoroit revelation prepares, lity of resource to meet unexpected vour. The divorce of intellect and more concrete force manifoste, but huppeuings, there have been given spirit, strength and purity may where it comes, when it comes. to us in abundance. But tho per- help a European revolution, but none knoweth. fect experience of the veteran inby European strength we shall great battles, the acute political not conquer. The movements of the last cen. Sj. AUROBINDO GHOSE. intelligence which comes of long tury failed because they were too We are groatly astonished to learn familiarity with the handling of purely intellectual and had not an from the local Press that Sj. Auto high affairs and national destinies, enlightened heart behind them. these are yet in us immature and bindo Ghose has diappeared from Nationalism has striven to supply Bat God Calcutta and is now interviewing in a state of pupilage. the deficiency; it has poured the the Mahatmas in Thibet. We are Himself is our master and teacher inspirations of the heart into ourselves unaware of this tuysterious for He would give to His chosen swifter and more discerning intel disappoarance. As a matter of fact nation a faultless training and lectual activity. But Nationaliam Sj. Aurobindo is in our inidat anil. porfect capacity. Only we inust be elso has been defectivo; is hus been ready to acknowledge our mistakes, if he in doing any astral busite Indian in sentiment and mpiration, with Kuthmi or any of the other to change our path, to learn. Then European in practice and actuality. great Rishis, the fact is unkouw only shall we victorionly sur.nount It has helped itself with the intel to bis other Kushus. all obstacles and move steadily, im Only as be: lect, rejoicing in its own lightness, requires perfect folitude and free. potuously, but without stumbling clearness, accuracy. shrewd insight, dom from disturbanou for us or swerving, to our goal. but it has not been sufficiently sup Sadhan for some time, his address Moreover, we have weaknessce ported by inspired windern. It has being kept a strict. Secret This is this that are will rampant and unour: attached itself to imaginations and only foundation for the charkably reczod in our midst. It is our first idealisins, but has not learned to rumour which the vigourona imugine duty to pergu these out of our discern the deeper Truth and study 1", tion of a local contemporary has nel hearts with # merciless suge ry. the will of God. It hus been driven Aonting. For similar reasons he is If the intellectual equipment is by ardent and vehement emotions 'unable to deficient, the spiritual equipment engage in journalistie clear will but was defective in works, and DHARMA has been en is also far frond perfoet. Our lead power and the pure onorgy that is trusted to other hands. or and our followers both require greater and more impotuous than dowper madhava, more direct any passionate fooling. Either menu OSE CHATARIT RAZOR AID SURGICAL DISTRUMENTS TRE BEST & RELIABLE IN THE MART Page #714 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ AN APPEAL. KARMAYOGIN, C. R . A . for this, we must depend upon alms. The one in orly an exton. ourselves. sion of the other. . I ain the printer of Karmayogin. Our civilisation has never been In most western countries, it is Since my imprisonment as the backward in bringing to the notice required that every yonog man, printer of the new defunct Nova- of the individual his responsibility when his adyacation is complete, makti News Paper, which extended to society. There is none so poor shall give three, four, or five years er #pretty long period of that he hns never tried to feed the to military service. He goes into 10 months, iny affairs have drifted starving. From this time we munt harracen, in regimented, and drilled, into a hopeloss confusion. After recognise the still greater urgency maken A unit in the standing w release it took sometime to of giving knowledge. There is no Anny, and PAMES out, tually, coveriny strength and spirits and other way of making the unity of when his term is onded, an effici. begin work again. The difficulty our country effective. If one class aerent soldier, to remain, for the rest of my situation has been consider of the poople derive all their mental of his life, ready at any moment whily incronsed by the necessity sustenance from one not of ideas, to join in the armed defence of his of having to marry * daughter And the bulk of the population country, who huo aliont exceeded hor from something else, this unity. What we have to do, is in like marriagenblenge from the Flindu Although certainly prenent, cannot fashion, to organise the army of fint of view. Some kind friend: easily be made effective. But if education. Why should it bu have taken pity on mo and secured all the people talk the same lan- thought im ssible that every stu bridegroom for my girl. The guage, learn to express themselves marriage inlist somehow be per. dent, when his own oducation is in the same way, to feed their reali. over, should be called upon to give turmed in Baisakh next. A. I ansation upon the same ideas, if all three years to the people? It is of w living from hand to month are trained and equipped to res. Courne understood that just as the Il lavo hardly any credit to pond in the same way to the same only son of a widow is, in the west manage loan I have been most forces, then our unity will stand excusod military service, so one reluctantly drivon to appeal to the self-denons self-demonstrated, unflinching. W. whose earnings are absolutely nec public who I hopo will appreciato shall have acquired national soli. shall have acquire cssary to others inuist be excused iny wituation and help me out of darity, and power of prompt and the educational service. The villathe difficulty. All contributions intelligent action. In this very gers, on the other hand, would easito be sent to the Manager Karma fact, of universal education, the goal ly maintain a single student, living Yuxin, 4. Shampookur Lane, Call will have boen attained, and none amongst thom ns # schoolinaster. Monomohan Chose, could succeed in toming us back. And when his own three years were Nor need we regret that we fall PRIMARY EDUCATION, over, it is to be supposed that hu back, for this, upon our own could, from his own old school or Now that the Government has strength. Education for the people college, arrange for another to take is, in the first place, reading, writpratly but firinly shown the folly of his place. Some would learn to love ing, and arithmetic. looking to it for any inovcment in As long as the simple village life, and elect to the direction of primary education, we carry the burden onrselves, live and die, poor schoolmasters. there need be no juggling with the the only course for the Indian Most, however, would serve the people, is to consider what they goographical distribution of lan- years of their vow, and pass on, themselves can unassisted do, most gleges. But for artificial inter- returning to the city, to bear their vention, Orissa, Bengal, and Behav rtlectively, in the inatter. We all part in the life of more complex know that the future depends, for might now have been talking community. On the one hand, the us, on education. Not that indus single tongue, using a single soript, duty of teaching, on the other, the try and commerce are unimportant, quoting from & great consolidated duty of maintaining, so teacher and literature. We must do all we can, Inut because all things are possible taught make the perfect social unit. to tho educated, and nothing what for the simplification of the lan. And so the great masses of the «yer to the uneducated man. We guage problem, and for thin, noth- people might be swept within the hnow this. We know also that this ing could be so effective as our education, to be of any avail, must circle of articulation. It takes thirty own feeble action, infinitely preferable to the centralised, mecha years to make a whole people Etend through all degrees, from its nical organisation, literate, even supposing that an fr.west and humblest applications, Another advantage in our own idea like this were carried out in up to the highest and most diseffort is that it alone can be a its fulness. But with it we must interested grades. We must have permanent force. It depends upon Dot neglect the Asiatic device that Technical cducation and we must no outside influence. Let the cen. makes every morsel of social device have also higher rosearch, because tralisera come and go. And change self-supporting, and self-propagatechnical education, without higher As they will, the initiative that ting, India never forgeta to wing research, is a branch without a tree, resides in the nerve-endo them the seed that she has brought to : bloysom without a root. We must selves, remains intact, can never ripeness. Along with the teaching have education of wonien, as well as be infringed. must go the awaking of responsibi. Mucation of men. We must have! We have to build up this ideality for further teaching." Alma to Nejlar education, as well as reli- of the sacred duty of giving edut the teacher," and "Knowledge to gious. And, almost more impor. 'cation to the people none of the the people," must be converso tant than any of these, we must elements of our civiliation. Al. truths, taught at one and the same lave education of the people and ready we have the iden, of giving time, 00 Page #715 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ No central organisation could arrange a scheme like this. Only by a common impulse of the people and the students themselves could it be made a reality. But it is not impossible. The initial thought comes, it is true, from the city, but once sent out, all depends upon the number of lives that can be laid upon its altar. All must always in the last resort depend upon this, the quantity and quality of human life that can be sacrificed to it, Without men's lives, no seed of the mind germinates. How many will give up comfort, place, opportunity, ease, even perhaps their whole life, for this, the elementary education of the Indian people ? A SYSTEM OF NATIONAL EDUCATION. CHAPTER VIL ――― KAEMATOGE first thing the is to accustom the pupil to con centrate attention. A The training of the Mental Faculties. The first qualities of the mind that have to be developed are those which can be grouped under observation. We notice some things ignore others. Eses of what we notice, we observe very little. A general perception of an object is all we usually carry away from a cursory half-attentive glance. closer attention fxes its place, form, nature as distinet from its surroundings. Full concentration of the faculty of observation gives us all the knowledge that the three ahief senses can gather about the object, or if we touch or taste, we may gather all that the five senses can tell us of its nature and properties. Those who make use of the sixth sense, the poet, the painter, the Yogin, can also gather much that is hidden from the ordinary observer. The scientiat by investigation ascertains ather facts open to a minuter observation These are the components of the faculty of observation, and it is obvious that its basis is attention, which may be only elose, or close and minute. We may gather much even from a passing glance at an object, if we have the habit of concentrating the attention and the habit of Batwio receptivity. The flowers, leaves, plants, treas will lay the foundations, of botanical knowledge without loading the mind with names and that dry sot aequisition of informations which is the beginning of cramming and detested by the healthy human mind when it is fresh from nature and unspoiled by unnatural habits. In the same way by the observation of the stars astronomy, by the observation of the earth, stones etc. geology, by the observation of insects and animals, entomology and zoology may be founded. A little later chemistry may be started by interesting observation of experi ments without any formal teaching or heaping on the mind of formulas and book knowledge. There is no scientific subject the perfect and natural mastery of which cannot be prepared in early childhood by this training of the faculties to observe, compane, remember and judge various classes of objects. It can be done easily and attended with a supreme and absorbing interest in the mind of the student. Once the taste is created, the boy can be trusted to follow it up with all the enthusiasm of youth in his leisure hours. This will prevent the necess sity at a later age of teaching hinu everything in class. The Judgment will naturally be trained along with the other faculties. At every step the boy will have to decide what is the right idea, measurement, appreciation of collour, sound, scent, etc. and what is wrong. Often the judgments and distinctions made will have to be exceedingly subtle, and delicate. At first many errors will be made, but the learner should be taught to trust his judgment without being attached to its results. It will be found that the judgment will soon begin to respond to the calls made on it, clear itself of all errors and begin to judge correctly and minutely. The best way is to an custom the boy to compare his judgments with those of others. When he is wrong, it should at first be pointed out to him how far he was right and why he went wrong. afterwards he should be enconraged to note these things for him elf. · We may take the instance of a flower. Instead of looking casually at it and getting a casual impression of scent,form and colour, he should be encouraged to know the flower-to fix in his mind the exact shade, the peculiar glow, the precise intensity of the scent, the beauty of curve and design in the form. His touch should assure itself of the texture and its peculiarities. Next, the flower should be taken to piecos and its structure examined with the same careful fulness of observation. All this should be done not as a task, but as an objeet of interest by skilfully arranged questions suited to the learner which will draw him on to obeerva and investigate one thing after the other until he has almost uneonaciously mastered the whole. Memory and judgment are the next qualities that will be called upon,and they should be encouraged in the same unconscious way. The student should not be made to repeat the same lesson over again in order to remember it. That is a mechanical burdensome and unintelligent way of training the memory. A similar but different flower shoukl be put in his hands. and he should be encouraged to note it with the same care, but with the avowed object of noting the similarities and differences. By this practice daily repeated the memory will naturally be trained. Not only so, but the mental centres of comparison and contrast will be developed. The fearner will begin to observe as a habit the similarities of things and their differences. The teacher should take every care to encourage the perfect growth of this faculty and habit. At the same time the laws of species and genus will begin to dawn on the mind and by a skilful following and leading of the young developing mind, the scentific habit,the socintific attitude and the fundamental facts of scientific knowledge may in a very short time be made part of its permanent equipment. The observation and comparison of If you are really after the best thing in the market use THE ORIENTAL FACTORY'S SOAPS. They are talk of the day, the pride of the Swadeshi, have the largest of all Sales Keep the Skin best. Are the cheap bat for the value, and available every where. THE ORIENTAL SOAP FACTORY GOABAGAN, CALCUTTA. Tel Address:" KoWSTOVE." Page #716 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ · KARMAYOGIN.. passe 1 Every time he is right, his atteo- CONVERSA NOUTO MIR-DRAD hundred man. Unless they tion whould be prominently aud . . .. . wia, in ahia.com of the encouragingly called to it so that GANDHARIAN DARITARASITRA. pkebouse they loptLont, he may get confidence. Candbari: Awake! Awake Wet! Is Nipo mod for story While engaged in comparing and are salled again to the plight DarstarghanaTot you were never contrasting, another centre is cer. The players wait. The drama turbulent woman; Gandhari! tain to dovelop, the centre of ana cannot go forward until we are :By: your side faund. I ever a lowy. The learner will inevitably found. Thoy' are so m et rediger is day when, X WOD draw analogies and argne from like thuse already on the mago' and their foes kept the whole to like. He should be encouraged How can we keep them at the world a fever-pitch without to rise this faculty while noticing its How can it be that you, sweetlimitations and errors. In this way | Dhritarashtra : So ournest, yes ! est of women, and ideal of wifehe will be trained to form the habit There they are, the awhinikins, hood, would All the stage of our of correct antoky, which in un'in- biriding up and down the stage tirae with violence, would weldi- p ablo aid in the acquisition prating about ideals, and calling come warfare and the din of aloud to heaven about their of knowige. battle, woull. all down confurights and duties! Their right The one faculty we have omitted, sion and bloodshed, from which to do this duty, their duty to even men may. shrink with fear apart from the faculty of tirect claim that right! Ugh! Ugh! and horror ? raning, in Imagination. This is Ugh! The whole thing is a Gandhari : Can you not sce, dear sunt important and indispensable tempest in a cow-puddle. How Sovervign and Spouso, the next instrument. It inay be divided much sweeter were harmony act in our play is all of this! into three function, the forining of and concord without all this Man goes only the external, the marital images, the power of creat talk of rights and dutios! Cap superficial. But woman everying thoughts, images and imitations they not see that the whole wbere looks deeper, and interwww combinations of existing thing is Maya, anyway, that the prots, urges, and inspires. Man thought and images, the appreciation stars are very distant, and the of the soul in things, beauty, charm, sees only the results of the fight, earth is wide, and it matters treatness, hidden snggestiveness, and has little heart to pay again little who wins or who loses in the motion and spiritual lifo that 90 great price to gain so little; these mimic battles ? presvulus the world. This is in every but woman sees the heroes themway. Hy important as the training of Candhari : Ah no, my Lord, you selves, and thinks even defent the faculties which observe and com. look with the outer eye, alune. were nothing, to give for such ! pare out want things. But I shall To see thus is to be oneself Dhritorashtra: Tell me, my wife, beneath the spell of maya. The with it in a subseqnent chapter. what is it that you see? I Thentul faculties should first idleness of tancortainty is not shall talk no more of life being be exercise on things afterwards on the same as victorious insight! all a dream, talk no more of tho wonderd idens. Our chulings with I al look, but with that inner sweetness of peace. Here is inlanguage are much too perfiuuctory setise that your wife gained. daud the spell of my to use and the absence of a fine sense for And I say, let them strive and even the highest of thoughts, words improverishes the intellect struggle with all their might! unly to justify one's own comfort Let them wrestle to their utmoet' un limity the fireness and truth and retirement. But utter to ulit perntions. The mind should Let them fight, with teeth vet, me your prophecy, that I may bu accustomed first to notice the and grim determination, though yu down to the grest dramil wond thoroughly ite form, sound, they were even less than five with heart at rest, making my. ILU; then to compare the form with other similar forms in the points of similarity and difference, thus forming the foundation of the yraminatical sense ; then to distinguish between the fine sbaules of wens of similar words wud the forurmation and rhythm of different #entence's thus thu furimation JACKAL BRAND of the literary and the syntactical faculties. All this should be done in formally drawing on the curiosity amitterent, avoiding set tencbing and memorizing of rules. The true knowlodge Lakes itu base on things, acthay, and only when it has mastured the thing, proceeds to formahas its information. AUROBINDO GUOSE. EWARE LIMITATION ARADE MARK Specific for REGISTERED GENUINE VIDEO Generalitat WWE Nervous D èbility CANDA IN TILLIS'USED B8 Arising UNCLOVER THE WORLD All causes INDIAN CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTRON UTICAL WORKS 7 Page #717 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ . . .. . . . 7 right arta serve your relatii XI am silent. I wait in you the carte burns that light of faith They think great thoughts, and Villagers, pour voice of vision. ted beneath the tree 46 night attempt impomible tasks. They Gandhari : (with hond bent for falt; whisper together of the laugh at words like food and ward, eyes fixed and unseeing. death. They too lightly wide coming again of Rama. She is at first silent, then her The the notion of defent. To the pensant, driving the oxen at the voice rides gradually, in a low, heroes, thoy say, whether victory plough, muttera "Ram" "Ram" plaintive chant). or defeat is only a question of with every sigh. And listen Dreams! Dreams! The past the fortunes of war. Today listen I what is the word I hear! this. is hidden like dream, beneath To-morrow that. The Dharma Dharma ! Joto lights are brighter. The music the clouds of time. Gone is the Dharma! Ah, Joto Dharma age of our sorrow, grows louder. Ah, good in my Gone is the atoto Joyha! Stolo Joyhu,indeed, kihgdom of Yudisthira. Grest Now, now I see! . ears sounds the clang of shields . . I are the changes on the earth we see the battle of the souls. How And weapons, and the laughter loved. The play has grown sad. many lights rise upwards and of the heroes! How gay and The players are old, and bent, are lost in God! Again awake bright grows the play! Ah Hus band and King, how firm is my And weary. The music is now the sounds of action among the faith! Arise, let us go forth 20 low that I can scarcely hear it. players. Again take place the upon the stage. Juta Dharma The Lokhi puja is feeble and great renunciations. Men are soto Joyha. small . . . Yet still I 800,, become strenuous once more. CHITRANGADA. "Muso not again, beloved Chitrangada, Alone beside the window looking out In Manipur upon her orient hills On the half-formed wepect and shape of things Chitrangada beheld intending dawn Before sunlight was made. For God still keeps Gaze coldly in. She understood the call. Near to a paler world the hour ore dawn The silence and imperfect pallor passed And one who looks out from the happy, warm Into her heart and in herself she grow And mortal limit of mankind that live Prescient of grey realitiesRising, Enhoused, defended by companionship She gazed afraid into the opening world. With walls and limitations, is outdrawn Then Urjoon, folt his mighty clasp a void To datelest memories he cannot grasp Empty of her he loved and, through the grey And infinite yearnings without form, until Uowilling darkness that disclosed her face, Thosense of an original vastness grows, Sought out Chitrangaula." Why dost thou stand Euty of joyous detail, desolate, In the grey light, like one from joy cut down? In labour of a wide and unfinished world. O thou whose bliss is sure. Leave that Look not into that solemn silence ! Rather grey space, Protect thyself with joy, take in my arms Coine hither." So she came and leaning down, Refuge from the grey summons and dofend With that strange sorrow in her oyer, replied: Thy sout until God riscs with the sun. Great, doubtless, is thy love, thy very sleep Priendly to mortals in the living sun's Impatient of this brief divorce. And yet Great brilliant light, friendly the cheerful noise Of earth rising to her verious tasks How easily that void will soon be filled! And myriad hopes. But this grey bour was born For thon wilt run thy splendid fiery race Through cities and through regions like a star. For the ascotic in hie silent CAVO Men's worship, women's hearts inevitably And for the dying man whose heart released Loonon ita vibrunt strings." She answered Will turn to follow for, as the planete nove Unbidden round the sun. Thou wilt accept him i thern, "Near to the quiet truth of things we stand Careless in thy heroic strength and beauty, In this grey moment. Neither happy light And smile securely kind, even as a God Nor joyful sound deceives the listening heart, Might draw an earthly maiden to his armus Nor Night inarma, the Mother brooding.vant, And inarry his inmortal mouth to hors. To comfort us with aleep. It helps me not Then wilt thy destiny seize thue, thou will pas To bind thee for a moment to my joy. Like a great light in heaven and leave behind . The impalae of thy mighty life will come Only a nemory of force and fre: Upon thee like a wind and drive thee forth No lesser occupation can for ever To toil and battle and disastrous deoda Keep thee, O hero, hors terrestrial birth And all the giant anguish that prenerven Heaven fostered with her ned. --for what but this Our world. Thot as rexistlessly wast born To fill thy soul with battlo, ani annat To theko things as the leopard sloek to strength Minfortunos apd majentic barto embrace And beauty and fierceness, us rewiwtlonuly And joys to their own nature oratod. Laist. As women are to love,-even though they know Empiro ahal moet toe on some mighty Belt Pain for the end, yet, knowing, still must love. Dispating them with death. Thou art pos our Ah, quickly pass! Why shouldet thuu linger here More than the wind, that lingers for a while : 1 Vainly How will it serve God's purpose in the To toqgh our hair, the phone to its bone To tarry soothing for her transient hour And Urjoon silently arrowing her, 1 Xerely a woman's heart, meanwhile perhape : Page #718 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ . Lone some great moment of thy life which onco O fair young sovereign ruling with pure eyes Neglected never can return." She paunod And little fearless hand fragile and mild And great Urjoon monde answer, deeply moved : This strong and savage nation! Didst thou know? Has my clasp slackened or bast thon perceived Didut thou expect me in thy soul? Ansur odly A waning passion in my kins? Much more Thy heart's Arst Antterings recognined their lord My soul needs thee than on that fated day And never with such gladness mountain queen When through Bengal of the enormous stream Exchanged tremendous sent and Austere powers, With unreless horsohooves hurrying to the east Her noble Ancient right, for only love I camo, a wandering prince, companioned only To lay her head upon my feet and wear By courage and my sword; nor My kinser, not that crown. Content with love knew ench flowers All else thon gaveat. Now th u spekest sadly, Too like a mind matured by thought and pain." Were by the wayside waiting to be plucked To be continued. As thene darktresses and sweet body small AUROBINDO GHOSE Of white Chitrangada. Dost thou remember! bio daties, he had been able to love RAIKUMARI LEPER At the same time the danger to which Sum of Rs. 19,300 in the fund of the way. ASYLUM public bealth was every moment exposed lam. This happy result wu dus mainly DEOGHUR. In consequence of the possibility of non to his untiring exertion towards thin cional contact with these lepere did not noble cause. Since then Rai Bahadur escape their vigilant attention and to The town of Deeghur being the sont of Barnda Prawda Basu Deva Varmana, reAvert it was the secondary object of their Raidyanath, the presiding Volty of Hindu tired executive engineer, has been per anticipated measure. Unfortunately medical science, among other incurable forining the duties of the honorary secre little onald be done for want of funds. aufferars, large number of lepers has all tary of the asylom. Under his careful Junt at that moment nur eminent country. along been noticed throughout the year supervision tha fund of the asylum bn man the late Dr. Mohondrial Sircar to come avor bore from the different parte further received an addition raising it to onme forward with handsomo offer of of the country with strong expectancy the sum of nearly Rs. 99, 100. The Rs. 5,000 for the construction of build. of relief by the mysterious grace of the management of the Mylum in at present Ing to accommodate the lopers. Thus divine healer. Balore the catablishment vested in a Trust Committee consisting of encouraged, thene gentlemen proceeded to of this sylum the condition of these 18 members among whom are imcluded invite subscription from the public in aid misrahlo wrotehen was really pitiable the local Deputy Commisioner, the Subof an Mylum for lapera. Being wucobaful during their stay at this place. There divisional Officer, the Deputy Magistrato in their effort to a certain extent they having been no provision whatever for and other respectable gentlemen of the invited Sir Charles Elliott, the then place. This Committee was established their shelter and food they had to PLAS Lloutent-Governor of Bengal, to lay the in the year 1908. Last year the total their daya on public streets and in the income of the waylum Amouuted to Rs. foundation stone of the present asylum 3,282, the total expenditure being RA opon compound of the temple and to depend for their mustegauce upon the named after the wife of the generous 2,071. At the end of 1900 there were 15 doctor, which ceromony took place on lepers in the saylum. During the last rasual charity of the generous public. nine year ending with 1909 some 429 For this roanon their painful life was the 19th July, 1892. Subarquently the lapors received Admission into the usylum saylum was formally opened on the 28th rondored doubly minorable. Their piti. out of whom 199 left the waylunu cured of August, 1995). It WAN started with Horen, 171 left incured, 39 died, leaving able condition oxcited sympnihy, among fund amounting to nearly RA 2,000 and 49 the number of the present innater thors, of men like the Inte Pandit managing committee to look after ita Here lepers are treated according to the principlow of Homeopathy. On (umjananda Jba, the Into Sreejut Rajinteresta. From the very beginning peruma! of its annual reports it is observed narayan Baru and raejut Jogendranath Sreeiut Jogendranath BARU Acted witA with much satisfetion that through the Ramn. Then kind-hearted gentlemen sat honorary secretary. Having rendered unnollah efforts of some kindly disponed together to devian Moana for affording disinterested service in this capacity for gontlemen subcription la regularly rais ed from the Simla offices which is annualy substantial relief of permanent nature nearly five years and ball when in sont in aid of the Mylum. Last year the to thoan bomoloan and helpless leper January, 1901. be made over charge of num realised from this source Amoubted to Ra. 577. In the year 1907 the Governmegt of Bengal mado grant .Re. 9,500 towards the support of the asylum. The RAJ RAJESWAR BHANON J RAJESWARBRESA BRANDAR. Coverpment have also hold out a promise to the efect that they will make Offior-18.4. AKRUR DUTT'A LANE, Office and dispensary-18-4, fur tbør grant, vie., twice the amout to be MBOW BAZAR Calculi, raised by public rubeoription in Iceu of Store house of all genuine &'wadeshi Ukroor Dut's Lane Bow bazar the shoro grant That is, if the sum of goods, Calcutta Ru 3,000 is raised by public subscription Wholesale and rotail dealen order Strictly Shastrio and cheapest Clovernment will offor Re 1,000: it ,000 tha (tovernment offer will be rrised to suppliers and commission Agenta. Ayurvedic Firm. Our Makardhawi Ru. .000 and so on. Curs are the best and cheapent. Chabanpran, Chhagaladyn, Ghrita w w Wholelo sales at the factory and Srimad nenda Modak are anri- Just out Just out! raton. Orders oxecuted promptly. volled. For particulars Apply for ITU Trals solicited. for our catalogue AC MADILR AD I SAD BEING PAGES FROM THE LITROY THE SWAMI VIVEKANANDA BY HIS DIBOIPLE, NIVEDITA OF RAMKARNA-VIVEKANANDA 4 DALHOUSIE SQUARE EAST, CALCUTTA. authorees of the WEB OR INDIAN LITR, CRADLE TALES OF HINDUISM ESTALBISHED 1887. Kau Tes Morts to THE PREMIER HOMEOPATHIC Paper boarde Re. 2-8 ESTABLISHMENT IN INDIA. Cloth beards Ro. 9-19 Postage estra If you want reliable and genuino Homoeopathic modicines, take care To be bad at that you get them from RINGER'S. .. UDBODĦON OFFICE, 12-13, Gopal Neogi's Lane, CALOUTTA, C. RINGER & Co. Page #719 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KAZMAYOGIE difficult to some nerme parsons favourably disposed towards work of thle nature. TiM only necessary to suitably place before them the object under our consideration. Thos with the sympathy and support of our fellow brethera in different spheres, will it not be possible to start leper asylum and for this purpose cannot provincial the Rajkumari Leper Asylum be utilised as a central institution? In these auspicious days of national self-consciousness, applemented by organised activity in every direction, will it be inconsistent with the spirit of the time to eberish uch an idea in our hearts t In magnitude the greatest difficulty that In every undertaking of appr appreciable generally stands in the way is invariably experienced in the incipient stage. But fortunately in this respect owing to the exertion of our revered countrymen men. tioned above the fine seeme clear and the passage comparatively smooth and easy. going. The successful execution of this undertaking promises threefold blessings: There can be no differenog af opinions an regards the usefulness of this institubioh. The total netuber of lepers in United Bengal is 37,400, and the number f leper saylama established in this province 10 or 11, where regular arangement exista for the maintenance of nearly 1,650 lepers only. Of these say. Jums seven are under the kind and careful supervision of Christian missionaries, the number of their inmates being 1,300 By this, as well as other acts of charity ruly becoming the noble religion which they profess, they have placed our coun try under an eternal obligation. There is one asylum with 800 inmates under the direct management of the Government. While under the anpervision of our own countrymen we can count only one or two ayluma which make provision for nearly 50 lepers only. From the above statement it is clearly evident that here, as in other spheres of our activity, the diacharge of only a very small portion of our public duty is due to our own exertion. So long as a single helplem leper, solicitous of redress at our hand, is left uncared and unprovided for, we are not justified in adopting the attitude of indifference which so prominently characterises our conduct so far na this question is conearned No amount of excuse will ex9aerate us from the responsibility which wyth religion and morality enjoin upon us Thus a very spacious field of disinterested and really beneficial work lies extendextend ed before us and is waiting for our sympathy and exertion for its consum mation. A humble suggestion as to how this tnak can be successfully accomplish plish tank. ed is placed before the public for their lepers. 1) Relief of the sufferings of helpless (2) Prevention of the dangers of infec tion to which public health is at present exposed. (3) Prevention of helpless lepers from renouncing their religion and embracing Christianity under the sympathetic influence of Christian missionarien The object of this representation is to appeal quality of publie not strained, upen quality that i Pie mercy-the depends entirely the fulfilment of such a which Xind consideration. In the Simla hills, life that to offor our mites corners would have been illumined? redress the sufferings of those of our he the one and only aim of which la to toss and wretched brethren to whom the rhelp. the seat of the Imperial Government, in hope of recovery never comes in life that most of the offices kind-hearted gentlemen comes to all. Does not then behove us out of their own free will, take upon long woe-begone lot, to provide what assuage their life themselves the task. colleeting subscriptiens in aid of the innuates of the asylum of Arabia anid: palliative we can! The mighty prophet ia question. The amount thus collected man's property is due to the poor." Were One-tenth of every in each office is deposited with a gentle this noble dictum intelligently acted man, who is thus enabled to transmit the upon, how many of our dark and distoal whole amount to the secretary of the asylum every year. Is not action on e similar line feasible also in other Government and mercantile offices Will not not the members of the legal, medical and and ngineering profession, when respectfully approached, show their readiness to anoriate themselves with this work? La it not natural to tural to expect substantial contribution from several commercial centres whose charity in deserving cases is a wellestablished het Need we fear that in [This appeal is made with the permaissuch places unselfish, workers will not be mission of the Secretary of the Asylum forthcoming for this noble undertaking? by who aid in any shape will be thankIt is our firm conviction that is every wally received and acknowledged.] sphere of human activity it will not be HARIDAS DATTA. March, 1919. slightest taint of doubt or suspicion it in To make the movement free from the highly dreirable that those commanding public respect and confidence should kindly take the responsibility of collecting whatever may bo voluntarily advanced in this connection. Beeghur. What is Zarzina ? Compound lodised Sarsaparilla with gold for remoring all impurities fregi the blood and put the liver in normal condition. Improves digestion and peep the complexion rosy. 4 oz. phial Be: 1-12, 8 ph. Rs. 5, Do. Re. 20 pound Rs. 8:8. Ask for the new Catalogue and Calender for 1910 of INDIAN CAEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL WORKS, 1, HOGALEURIA, Calcutta. HAVELLS PAPAPER ON Da COOMARSWAMY ON INDIAN ART. In the discussion on Mr. Harell's pa per on Indian art read before the Indian section of the Royal Society of Arte which was published in the last two issues of our paper. Dr. COOMARAWANY said that he so fully agreed with Mr. tule Havell's argument that there mond for him to enlarge upon the same theme H. thought Mr. Havell bad said rather too little than too mach of the apathy of of the Britan Govern neut with regard to all matters rect. ed with Indian art. No one going fer the 6rst time into the Indian section of the Museum at South Kensington was likely to some away with any special feel. ing of respect for or any enlarged com prehension of, the expression of India" thought and feeling in art. The Museum was rather an emporium of ladustrial art, valuable as far as it went, than an effec tive record of India's creative imagination Then again, Colonel Hanna's large collec tion had just been allowed t to go to Ame rica because the Indian Government wer indiffertat t, and iguorant of! of Indian art. As a smaller instance, he might cite the case of some small bronse replicas of seventh or eighth century Buddhist image which he had lately had made; these had been purchased by several Continental museums, but refused at once by the swa great museunis in London, including the Indian Museum already referred to AL Bouth Kensington, uereover, there was Bet a single Mogul or medieval Indian painting of the first rank. It was the e in India. At the Bombay Bobool of Art, where students might be observed making shadings from antique easte, and tecture, there was not a single good speci drawings of Gothic pseudoclassic archimen of medieval Indian painting or sculpture; and so far as painting was cou cerned, the same was true of the Marus R. C. BROTHERS. ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA Founders of Steel Trunk Industry in India. ESTABLISHED IN Best Machine tunde, Stove painted. STEEL TRUNKS & CASH BOXES FACTORY:-- 11, Maniktola Street, (Raubagan); HEAD OFFICE:-- 7/1, Cornwallis Street, (Kalitola. BRANCH:-- 161, Bowbazar Street, (Baitakkhana) DEPOT CENATRA BANDAR LTD. 4-1 College Square CALCUTTA. WHOLESALE & RETAIL The public are wanted tu know that Bengal Stores the well renowned Bwadeshi Emporium removed to 27, Cornwallis Street where Bharat Bhandes formerly situated. Page #720 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ . 10 KIRMAYOGIN. . Muman and School of Art The same Indian art could be hardlywidto a protining at the pattern of Alitude wu trouble in the bole of the hero wall begin that are the India.ath lo India, wd in stope Cuvernant educational policy, in which yould in the fatur programor MR. W. ROTHENSTEIN ON Iudian art kod music were alike calmly rapidly, and be purvordporo intelligently THB EIGNIFICANCE OF and totally ignored. Take only one ex thaa bad ludaberto beeg tbe Cam With INDIAN ART. a'tuple, the teaching of drawing, no one regard to Sir George Bird wood's theory had thought of studying indigenous in that one art did not exist in India, thia -- - ..: thods, or of mucking one of them; antiquat.appeared to be only question of termino. Mr. W. ROTHEUTE * pretium ed South Kensington copy booke repre logy; the distinction of fine and decor artist in the Weat, felt tKat it artista bat Aonto the trdom of the West in the lo tive art was artificial, and though quite only realised earlier in their'Western art shapect for the greater part of India oven modern, we had progressed some little the valde of Eastern ideas, Wretorn an b. The train diffoulty seemed to be Way even since the time when it was would have had an entirely different thiet Eglish edurationis in India could cepted a matter of cours. H. could character. Signs were apparent fodicet. But be brought to realive their own color only way that if Sir George Birdwooding that what the Suthor and others at Jignontince. It seemed us if the Eng. chose to call the art of the Royal Aca- been insisting on were already being full lish And Anglo-Indian miod were not demy or the Paris Salon, "Ano," and much in Western art. There we drody> only indiffore it to, and ignorant of Indian Ngure as the Avalokitesvara of Mr. Hav. tarn to the mahre ahntract form of reality Alt Rod wurto, but determined that lo ll's book (Plate XI) "decorativo," It was bewinning to be maderstood that dians themselver should remain in equal reality and realiam' were not the same inorance. He would also like to my And regarded the decorative m pro- thing, and that the estenen of art w word with regard to the qualifications of founder revelation, inore living utter- roality. It www 'Ngainst that particular Europose writer on Indian art. These Ange than the fine. Sir George Birdwood form of realiani, hicb bad since the ware onlly archaeologists or anistours. appeared to think that "Fine Art" did that "Fine Art" did Ronalmance taken too large part in Out of sympathy with the fundato not exint in Europe before the time Wetera art, that wtimolation could be tal ideal of Indian thought, prejudiced of Raphnel. Il conto the great wistaks, found in the study of everything Eastern. in sotu Kaiunt ludiau religion, and commion to all European art critics, of It was noly font and right that the poasemaud of few of the faculties of appre calling ideal art, 14orely decorative." character of Iudian'art would be folly ciation which are demanded of writer just because it was not realistie." 10 recognised, and even exaggerated, if it on Earyan art, thay bave found it must say, in this way, that the use of definito wore powible to exaggerato it, wire way to sondoms and criticine, bud haveform," auch u the canone prescribed, it had been so neglected for whole cou. fult little or no conciou beus of their removed a gireu work from the category turie at least of learned Archaeological duty to interpret. The writer of book of fpe art, WM very much like maying civilisation. He thought artiste omad.. on art should im to make his roaden un. that the we of sonnet form, or any other very great debt of gratitude to the author derstand the art; to wee the world the dotinite speecb-mould, prevented our for laying down with such enthurinsa artist saw it: at least, to know what the regarding a given poet's work - great or and currens what be considered to be Arstet wished tu ray. Most writen on free! In any caso it must be understood the wide of Yantern art from which all Indian art, in pointing out defecte and that the new conscience of the Nature would lourn. tutu, baru murely pointed out the of Indian" which lay behind the outward whvious, aud du e the livergence evidence of Indian nationalism, would of their own from the Indiau puint of be quite inditfurent to scadenle temino FOR View, aud the rule ould not be regard. logy applied by Europeans to the producta od portonuent wontributious to the bloof Iudian imagination, and would dewry ulit. The European critic bever tand froid the British Government . wowed to pouebrate behind the mulecu MANUFACTURED BY recognition of the artistic is well as of of au fyduo wulpture and painting, ur every other phase of Indian culture. The THE tu buvo lent ito language; he did not British Clovernment would be barshly SHARMA HINDU BISCUTS porucivo its intention, and therefore, judged by future generations for its FACTORY, DELHI. evuld not judge it ou the only true lusin, philistine and igoornnt indifference to AK LABUR TEAM BAKERY IN INDIA) 1. of Lourdulmaying, that "thul draw. Indian art and artists, aud its policy CUARANTEED DELICIOUN AND BENT ing is best which bot expresses the pas would be unfavourably contraatad witla wivu that animates IN THE MARKET. the figure" The that of the Hindu and Mogul rulers of writers be reffered to did not know, and SHASTRIC BULKY OF PURITY SCRU. the earlier, and in many respects, more tuull PULOUSLY CRSERVED. tot feel tbe presion that onltured times. Not only did the speak. ADAL. many an POLICITXN. SOLD KVERWERK Indian work er think, however, that it was the duty BOLE AGENTS FUR BENGAL! wart; how then could they interpret or of the Government in ludis and Ceylon The Punjab Trading criticine? Which was not to say that At least, to continue the onlightened, art their work. liad no value me records of policy of the Indian rulon whom they Company., historical fat; it werely showed that supplanted, but be was convidend that 77, SUTTA PUTTI, (Crora Street) those who write, and those who accept nothing was more beeded in Kurupun Sw Agel-A. C. YOU & Co. wuch idou, wore uot competent the art than the liberating Aud inspiring in. 3, Olanning Stro, Calouttes. Moguls or the Hiudu i ulurs of ladin Ruence of Oriental, and specially of Inonce wars--to gunle the at administra dian, art. He thought that influence ... the Goverunsub The pusker rudy felt He would not culare was glad, an Indian, to welcowe Mr. upun this point, but wuld be very glad Havell' work wibo beginning of Dow if the Chine would call on M. Rols ruler of thing, and though the study of thenstein, who was promon, on speak SHARMA BISCUITS লংমার্কা The JACKLE BRAND is the trade mark of genuino EXT GULANCHA LIQ Co." for malaria und all sorts of fever Goz. phinl Re. 1.3 ph. Rs. 2-12. Doz. Ro. 11 pound Rs.2.4. AOUA PI'YCHOTIS CONC. for acidity dyspepsia heart Lurn oto 3 02 phi. as. 8 3 ph. Re. 1-5. DOE RA 5-4. • SYRUP HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME for Cunghe Cold Cutarnh ! all sorts of Heart and lung troallos 80215 phil i ph. Rs. 2-8. Doz. Rs. 10. . " nd Calundar for 1010 from INDLAX CHEMICAL 4 TUAR. . As , ICOALETRIA, Calcutta 336, UPPER CHITPUR RCAD CALCUTTA Toronto Page #721 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGAN. HEWITT ON THE EARLY MERCHANT CIVILIZATION OF THE DRAVIDIAN BHARATAS. 30 The closing sounds of the Mahabharata add farther proof that it is an allegorical history of India, during the ages between the first entry into the country in the Neoletbie age of northern races, who brought with them the sesame oil fax, millet and corn crops of Asia Minor and the final disruption at the close of the Bronge age of the empire of the peaceful trading classes formed by the union of the northern and indigenous triber, prout The individualium engendered by the The history of this period, which was new creeds produced a state of society I narrative form. which differed greatly from that existing comprised in the original in the days when all were trained to folthe neuclus of the poem, has been ing the translated into Sanskrit, from the original low the rules of conduct and the teachings of these national inculcated by the Leaders of their village, Dravidian language which its their tribe and their family. When men symbolie bistories from enatents were derived, and edited and began to think for themselves, to listen to others who opened ont new views, to re-edited by many generations of Sansmake experiment and thus invent and krit-speaking bardia posts, who succeed. The learn new trades, leading to the accued the national historigraphers. mulation of wealth, the dawn of a new object aimed by the original author of pedage began in which the leading section who groupedago the final focus of the poem, of society were divided into trade guilds, Brads gunus together the picture of the events which which still maintained over their memmade the history of these ages of probors a system of disciplinary rules learned to the nation, was greae vitally important to from the earlier village institutions, but apparently to paint in his panormic who, though they retained the bulk of narrative & vivid consecutive dramatio the trade profits the coffers of the history. The successive acts of the drama were represented as following guild, yet encouraged their members to think, scheme, and emulate one another one another in an ideal year of eighteen months or cantos and culminating in the in promotieg the advantage ofthe corpo rate body to which they belonged while rule of a new and righteous race which had all the guilds worked together with the bean moulded into a nation in India, whose view of making their commercial policy ideal form of Gavernment was that estab dhis benefit all engaged in it, and of discourag lished by the Pandavas under Yudhis benefit all thirs, when they were elected Kings by ing methods of working which different trades competing rivals and not partnera, the celebration of the national Rajauya sacrifice. This was overthrown by the seeking as their principal object, the irruption and revolt of the warlike Kaurava, sons of the black horse of the north. It was then that the rule of India fell into the hands of mix race, the Khali or litties of Indian history, who adopting the moral teaching of the Brat Jain leaders, substituted a system of education based on individual self-improvement for the communal ethics of the earlier ages. The votaries of the cred and the various forms of the new creed and the artisans' practising the various trades which grew up as wealth and industry increased, grouped themselves into new associations separating themselves in a greater or less degree, from abe castes or communal ethics of the earlier Agon. The Ram votarise of the various forts of this new creed and the artisans, practicing the various trade which grew up as wealth and industry increased; grouped the selves into new associations, aparating themselves, in a greater or less degree, from the castes or communal village unione, founded non supposed identity of descent, and from the first trading caster, offuntion which were groups united by community of funtion. It was these extra caste associa tions which promoted the extra ordinarily active religious movement which produc ed the first forms of the Buddhist and Zorastrian reformations. common mon good. Under this system war was regarded as an evil, and the united efforts of all the ruling powers to promote active and remunerative trade, without the disturbances of of military quarrels, produced an age of Universal peace and prosperity, which is represented in Indian history by the eighteen months year of the Pandavas; and in considering the Causes which culminated in this result it must not be forgotten that Indian society 10 ita initial agricul.ural stages was essentially peaceful and that neigh. bouring villages did not quarrel, but that ench cultivated its own fields and arranged its own affairs without interfering with those adjoining them, and that the strict attention paid to the ascertain Please call at or write with particulars to Kabiraj-JOTINDRA NATH GUPTA KABIRATNA THE FOUNDER AND LATE PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN TO AURVED BISTAR SAMITI ront and record of village boundaries preserved by the Gend votaries and do. rait priests of the boundary snake-God Gorays removed the principal mum of agricultural quarrel. It was the Takkas and Kauravas whe formed the bulk of the warrior invaders of the North who first introduced the elements of atrife into the country, and it was when sheen were overcome under the new government instituted by the Pandavas that the people gladly resumed the former peace ful course of existence which had beent disturbed by the northern i born intruders. Tu co was this peaceful society of traders which was broken up by the northern Celto-Gothie Gothie sanskrit speaking invaders, who in the begining of the Iron Agen quered the country and introduced the Vedie Sanskrit rule which succeded that of the Dravidian Bharata. The whole evidence shows with a very near approach to certainty that the only Bharata speech of northern India was some dialectical form of Dravidian Gondi such as the Dravidian Brahui spoken in Baluchisthan. Bactrian And this conclusion is corroborated by the constant use in Sanskrit of the Dra vidian cerebral letters C th d dh and 1, which are absent from all other IndoEuropean languages except Sanskrit, aud send in which the Zendvesta was written and and Pustu the speech of the Afghana. were introduced Vedio sanskrit dialects and languages derived from it by the children of Dravidian speaking mothers whose father belonged to the conquering the krit letters TOLK race, race, 5 11. It was owing to this amalgamation of the Bharata people with the Fan-krit. speaking invaders tust we find the ancient" traditions, ritual and customs of presanskrit India preserved in the Rigveda, Medals ownmake FOOTBALLS. Agente wanted everywhere. Lists free on application. SEN & SEN 1,. Chowringhee CALCUTTA. Gold & Silver ماهن FOR SWADESHI SUGAR The Sugar manufactured by th Cawnpore sugar Works Ld. are t tified by respectable persons different parts in India a butt genuineness and purity. In order to make it convenient to the pubar we have arranged to keep in stok seors packets which we can supply on order at 11 as. and 10 as per packet of No. 1 & 2 Hugn. SPECIAL RATES TO WHOLE DEALERS: Apply for particulars to GHOS.. & Co. Aganta £7, CANNINGSTREET, Ca'cut'u Page #722 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. - - Mahabharata, Haribasm, the Purana, the strong otimute of torowa bodk moral kindi r r Ramayana, and the stake of birth and material it stop in the deat, or w ith toplita Memo y stories forming one of the Buddhist canon von falls hack. ' d the Audiobs.: NO W Y iral books. And there last include "Tho acts and efforts of the Parlle from the bottom of hy het h our thoitolling the traditional hlatory of ment and the Cloverment alace the pro- wered therland may bement by this the wuccesivo birtha nusigned to Aidhar clanation of the constitution not having coacord wad bi barmony, (Thrw.remde ta Goutama, hone learning. preaching And organlaing abilities Amalgamated to le few and uninportant Triding Stamboul, Norpeber 16, 1900 into one belief the now religious views errors are magnifiel. The penplo conal. The Pondine Rwip framed during thousands of years by the dere evil the good which it does not at Informing teachers, and of which the once understand, the act which do not Mhagabat Gita of the Mahabharata, ono immediately prette material Advantages MISS. H. M. HOWSIX ON THZ of the most improniva religious poema of or the resulta which bring some prejudice SIGNIFICANOR OF INDIAN the world, is a conspicuous example. And to private interests, bnwaver beneficial it was from the material supplied by the to the community. Neverthelone, this NATIONALISM. national storehouses of earliest thought popular vlow should not really trouble Min H. M. Howwin hu written . und remembered history that the great A. Reforma which suddenly change the pamphlet entitled "The Bignilo one nt Buldhist Teacher Sidbarta Goutania and Goutania and the ple's way of life are often Injurious. unple's way of life are ntton Injurious Indian Nationalium" (A. O Neeld. his trained disciples Inmod the authori. The law of evolution requires that trans not. 99 pp.), to which Dr. Rutherford istive theology of the Buddhist Tripitaka formations should be effectnd gradually! formatinne Ahould bontecend gradually. hu contributed an latroductory Nota. - Idel. diesen fosted by Ita To-day it is not only our anty, but that I Mig Howdin lave de foundation for euthusiastic missionary preachers us to her recommendations by . skotch of the load to the installation by Asoka, about for the progress of our country. Wo muat history of the enuntry both in ita politie 2) B.C. of Buddhism u tocrood of the avoid the feelings which would land us al and intellectnal aspecte; she defende Indian Bmpire from whence it made ito ay tamatically and in hontilo spirit to the educated classes from the charge of way to Caylon, o u , China and Japan March for mutual CAURO of offence. Al. ignoring the Interests of the mean of their and became the domainant religion of though crittel in and condemnatina ar fellow.countrymen ; and she deals with Fastern Asia. rights and gifts Accorded ly liberty, on the relations of the Hindu And Mahorarly Primitive History in volume condition that they are used weil, it is medan communition. She sams ap ber by J. M. Hewitt, late Commissioner i lao a virtue worthy of lapour by a truly view la then worden of Chota Nagpur, free and pure conscienc, hot to me only the base of the canaldaratin the bad side of everything, and not to AHMED RIZA'S SPEECH that the character of foreign ralo dnes rive unlimited credence to all.that is said. TO THE TURKISH not attest that question of nationalios, "My dear colleaguor, my aim in repeat which reste on the Amption that, wher PARLIAMENT, ing truth which you already know is to A nation we ronched a certala stage, solf. (budi re-election as President, Ahmed express to you my dastro as to the opinion government from within, and not com Ria Bay Addrmcd the Chamber. After which this year should predominato in pulaign, bowover wies and benevolent, thanking the Sultan for the new place of the Chamber. When you made me Presi. from without, is Batural und vital Inoating ho led put at their disposal, dent for the first time I considered this necowity of future growth and it from and recommending the Depure always mign of confidence as a recompense for Any on that dation fails to achieve te In oct with steady moderation 444 pru Atruggle of twenty years against a des- roquiaita masure of attainment, prema Joaca, ha continued thun: pitie (lovernment, which recognised nei. tury pomy ineritably stain," "Posolution and laws should be entire ther justice nor legality. We have work 8. N. BWIN. ly in agreement with the neods of the ed together during eight months You The Positivin Ravin, fatherland and traditions of the nation, have won turnt close quarters Taking w that they may be sually applied and account of my inexperience, you have, put in exccution, according to the apti. during this interval, prased over more inLules and character of the country. In voluntary error, and have again judged bplore taking laws of spending them, wie worthy of this oftion. It would be un We ne prepare the recommary mesur my part grona ingratitude to abuse, even for their execution, to be end that all unconsciously, the favour and ponfidence wins of the people may gain an equal you have bestowed on me. The author advantage from them. The Government ty you give to the President is very im. harged to apply the law munt fiad at portant, but to employ it is staak of great B. and abroad more solid support delicacy. 1 And that its usefulnors and MH tbe wishes and the poofidence of the its efficacy dopend capacially on impartiLarkingont let yo nooognise that the ality-- (uprlawe nd I know that I can N u pport is in the religious senti. only maiptaia and preserve the orodit meule, the morality, the one and the and dignity of this office ky poutrality. Education of the people Progrew and Por I am proud to be, got the President Then we the one that is militiou ere like a ar impelled by the of a party, but of a party, but the fruident of the whole the best fuire of thp past, If it has not behind it Chamber. (rolonged applaua) Your "XUNTAL-KAUMUDI" is the best hair-oil by virtue of its LARGEST IN INDIA wonderful brain-cooling and hair ro-nowing properties. 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PASSING THOUGHTS. the dawning orn with us once in - - - auch matters the young are never The signs of Now Agt. un-led in Europe. Still, led or an. The signs of a new age are about led, we are mich mintaken if great initiative in any field ever comen 118 in many directions. We are indeed growing so scenatomed to the from the old, and after all, the cri. terion of vitality, for races and for idea that wo sometimo, possibly, HAR me too much. We talk nations, must lie inally, not in the too ago of the rank and file, but in the easily of a new age, forgetting that ideas find if we would idulge such thoughts we question whether new must be content to pay bigb price response among them, whetber great for the privilege. Hence it may be causes go un-led, and whether there bo verifice and enthusinam onough well to stop a moment and tako stock, it were of the signs of the to carry the weight of the banner, in the unending content of humanity times, counting the cost once and betwoen 'has been' and 'in to be again, to us and ours, of the course Our losses. on which we have entered, reading The future then lien always with the omess of the day that has just the young. Alwayo, in all ovuntries. now dawned. The signs are not by In this we have no reason to feel any means all good. It is true, Ashamed. But we must not shut there is a new spirit abroad in the our eyes to the fnct that in our reland. It is true that the young cent struggle for self-development to-day have much vaster and we have netted somo losedin. Rights inore oumplex notion of their duties which had hitherto been left in our than had their father before them. Thanda, liberties which had not hither. Changes corso always from the to bren tampered with, are gone young, and we need not apologia from ne, and we are an much the for the fact that it is then whom poorer in mente of work. On the we have to take into noonunt. In other hand fow signs of the timen all countries the young are les ex are more noteworthy than the atti ploited in the service of things m tudo in which these lonces have been they an, than the old; and conte met. In an earlier generation, the quently they are more sensitive to SD Wer world have been a lond out the hint of new spiritus foron ory and persistent agitation, for thin other la the week, it is true; tbe repeal of this act and that. To society w whole hus spoolised day, we hear nothing of the sort more or less in that partionlar group WhySimply because we are now idous that are characteristio of convinced that our salvation lien with ourselves, and with no other, to work out. It is not politica, but constructive work and energy that now occupies the bulk of our atten tion. In itself, this is most significant. And what do we regard m constructive ? Only that which proceeds on the assumption that all power is in vurselves; that Iodin and the Indian people are ultimately the arbiters of their own destiny: that a pation is greater than ito conditions, favourable or the reverse; that MAN, in fine, is all there in, the lord of his own fate, the expres. sion of infinite power. Construo. Live work then is that which deals with man,first and foremost, believem in man, inspires hin, and proceeris to tell him of his strength. This is the work which we humbly seek to do. And in this looking from the institution to the man be. hind the institution, we feel that we see one of the niunt impressive signs of the new age. The Now Day. A day has risen in lod when we look to telten alone. We refuso to spend time or energy in #PI** ing to any but ourvelies. We should derpine the privilege we owed to any. thing but our own strength. Like the Krishna of our child , we un ter our Marburs with all the forcen of the world waiust us. Nor do we carry any extraneus aid. Neither steed nur wenpon in wurs, in this unequal content. But it really Page #730 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2 KARMAYOGIN Surely THE UNITY OF INDIA. ly, in this way, concepts in the mind. They must afterwards be externalised, it is true, but their birth is in the mind. There they must first be recognised and shaped. There they must be asserted. From this, they become external. We all know unequal? Surely not! material and spiritual cannot be compared in potency! Was Kansa Any match for Krishna The ancient tales say not, and we believe the ancient tales speak true. We know well that the race-epics never die, for they eternally repeat themselves. And we live in a day when the thought is born that no day in the past was ever greater, a day that is minded to put to the tent the truth of these tales of old, # day that is not content to believe that the age of miracles is past, a day that trusts to thought, and yet determines to re-make the world, a day of infinite ambition. Is it not true that a new age is born? The Test -000 There is no subject more germane to our aims and purposes, than the much mooted question of the unity of India. India is so disunited, say those who do not love her. And, India is one answer her children and Bhaktas. Let us, then, take the matter at its worst, and assume that the disunion and diversity of our Motherland is a fact. What is the line of thought that we ought in such a case to pursue? It is to be supposed that we do not wish to intensify the problem, but rather to solve it, to treat in such a way that it may grow less instead of greater, day by day. In the first place, it is open to us, to dwell on the many elements of unity which India already Her own civilisation, Apart from foreign influences, is for is for lives, toil, for remarkably harmonious, throughout tion. Those But it is easy to work ourselves. up into a fine frenzy of inspiraровисався. Words are but words, and the question IN of deeds. The ery Achievement, for vows ninde and kept, for spirit and sacrifice and courage. We want co-operation, fellow-feeling, public spirit, and the power that sees things in their truet proportion, never mistaking the relative claims of the little and the great. The restoration of the na tional industries, and the establishment of some sort of rational edueation are lightly felt to be the With ore of the task before us. these, goes all the rest.. Nor have wo occasion to despair. In every battle there comes an hour, after the first victorious charge, when all seems to be in 10-action. who are finally to win the day seem for the hour to be the losers. It is then found out by every fight worth his sit that even battles are won, not by itpetuosity, but by steady work. In all human victones there is an element of wormlike toil. Perseverance is one of the greatort of economic assets. Even military life is not wholly a series of glorious dashes. Therefore we have nothing to give us a nomer-t's uneasiness. On no. ount must we abate une jos of our Awadeshi vow. For the rest, it is only our power of work that is being tested. The strength of our will to build and build and build again is being called in question. Let the mole and the ant and the earthworm become our gods, but let these he no doubt shout the answer. WE CAN. AC the length and breadth of the coun try. There is not even such diver how true this is of the relations of the family. Does the wife allow herself to argue the question of her husband's character and loveableness? This would soon destroy the most perfect of relations. But she dwells only on the facts that support her own devotion. The rest she ignores, as so much waste material. It is of no consequence to her. Similarly, there is a very actual sense in which only the positive is true. Only the positive really exists. Just as, to the eye of affection only the sweet and beautiful has any real objective existence, so in many other things also, a like tru.h holds good. Harmony, and harmony alone is, in this sense, real, while discord and its elements are unreal. The whole of human society is built up along such lines as these. The passionate love of nothers for their chiklren would soon be at an end, but for the great intensifying concept of the child's need sad dependence which 18 read into every act and word, and makes the relationship firm and growing. In a parallel way, then, it may be said that only unity is true: that the opposite of unity is negative and there fore has no existence. It matters not what the senses report. Reality is conferred by the mind. The arise great life-giving concepts within and become pparent after. wards. We see that India is one and she is one, and shall be one.. This thought, with the note of joy and strength, is the duty of every nationalist to hold. sity of language as people suppose. The old Motherland did not fail, amongst all the provisions that she made for her children, to evolve also for them a common tongue, more or less universal in the North, and well known as a language of culture in the South. If, again, wo take up religion, it is difficult to see the acute diversity of which people talk. The whole theory of Hinduism is one of a vast accordance of faiths, and a scheme in which even Islam and Christianity, strongly indivi dual as they are, may find places. Let us, on the other hand, look at the problem with which other countries have to deal. Could Indian disunity be compared with that of America, or even England, who have to assimilate thousands of aliens every year? Could her linguistic variety be compared to that of Switzerland, when we remember the relative sizes of the two populations? German, French and Italian divide that little land amongst themselves, and this vast India practically covered by Hindi with its variations, and certain Dravidian tongues, all linked together, as these are, by a common classic, and common social characteristics and ideas. Unity is a thing of which it may be said that, whether it apparently exists or not, it must first of all be conceived of in the mind. All the greatest realities of life are primari A SYSTEM OF NATIONAL EDUCATION. CHAPTER VIII. THE TRAINING OF THE LOGICAL ACULTY The training of the logical reason Inust necessarily follow the training of the faculties which eellect the material on which the logical reason must work. Not only se but the mind must have some develop ment of the faculty of dealing with words belore it can deal sucessfully with ideas. The question is once this Page #731 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ preliminary work is done, what is the best way of teaching the boy to think correctly from premises. For the logical reason cannot proceed without premises. It either infers from facts to a conclusion, or from previously formed conclusions to a fresh one, or from one fact to another. It either induces, deduces or simply infers. I see the sun. rise day after day, I conclude or induce that it rises as a law daily after a varying interval of darkness. I have already ascertained that wherever there is smoke, there is fire. I have induced that general rule from an observation of facts. I deduce that in a particular case of smoke, there is a fire behind. I infer that a man must have let it froin the improbability of any other cause under the particular circumstances. I cannot deduce it because fire is not always created by human kindling; it may be volcanic or caused by a stroke of lighting or the sparks from some kind of friction in the neighbourhood. There are three elements necessary to correct reasoning, first, the correctness of the facts or conclusious I start froin, secondly, the completeness as well as accuracy of the data I start from. thirdly, the elimination of other possible or imposible conclusions from the same facts. The fallibility of the logical reason is due partly to avoidable negligence and looseness in securing these conditions, partly to the difficulty of getting all the facts correct, still more to the difficulty of getting all the facts complete, most of all, to the extreme difficulty of eliminating all possible conclusions except the one which happens to be right. No fact is supposed to be more perfectly established than the universality of the law of gravitation as an imperative rule, yet a single new fact inconsistent with it would upset this supposed universality. And such facts exist. Nevertheless, by care and keenness the fallibility may be reduced to its minimu. The usual practice is to train the logical reason by teaching the Seience of Logic. This is an instance of the prevalent error which book knowledge of a thing is minde the object of study instead of the thing itself. The experience of reasoning and its errors should be given to the mind and it should be taught to observe how these work for itself; KARMAYOGIN. it should proceed from the example to the rule and from the accumulating harmony of rules to the formal science of the subject, not from the formal science to the rule, and from the rule to the example. The first step is to make the young mind interest itself in drawing inferences from the facts, tracing cause and effect. It should then be led on to notice its successes and its failures and the reason of the success and of the failure; the incorrectness of the fact started froin, the haste in drawing conclusions from insufficient facts, the care lessness in accepting a conclusion which is improbable, little supported by the data or open to doubt, the indolence or prejudice which does not wish to cosider other possible explanations or conclusions. In this way the mind can be trained to reason as correctly as the fallibility of human logic will allow, minimising the chance of error. The study of formal logic should be postponed to a late period when it can easily be mastered in a very brief period, since it will be only the systematising of the art perfectly well known to the student. CONVERSATIONS OF THE DEAD. 30 Guru and Chelas in Pitrilok. Guru; Pralaya is come! Pralaya is come! Upon the darkened earth. draws down the cloud of confusion and doom. It is the twilight of that gods, the meeting-point of ages, into which is cast the past, out of which shall emerge the future. How strange that to the common world, seeing nothing but the objects of the senses, the present is as yesterday and to-morrow but an added day! Is there, in all the universe, another mingling of vision and blindness like that of man? Chorus of Chelan: "Power Thou art, give us power! Thou art strong, give us strength! Energy art. Thou,give us energy!" Guru. Here, amidst the psychic realities of Swarga, how impossible. is it to darken the eyes: Almost one must weigh and measure the opposing forces. How hardly can one refuse to number and estimate the chances of victory. But the spiritual battle must be recognised. How sharp and burning blew the desert wind, but a moment ago, in the passage to earth of those ruthless spirits, whose lust of pride and 3 power, at any cost to man, makes them like lights sombre of hue, burning in sulphurous atmos pheres! How cool and sweet is the breath of this army of young souls, whose chanted prayers even now break in upon my reverie! Chorus of Chelas "Energy art Thou, give us energy! Oh make us strong, even as the thunder-bolt, " To keep our vow, of purity for life: " Guru: Standing here on the inner side of the doors of birth, and watching the souls pass through into the world, it is given to me to read each man's destiny in the great Pralaya. As the eyes of my own turn towards me, at the last. Ere he lifts the curtain and vanishes into earth-life, I see whether failure or success awaits him, on the battle-field of the spirit, and I give the ashirbul that will be his star of life. Failure or success! Ah, speed into the dusk of time, ye souls so bravely destined! And blessed be ye who shall be defented! For ye also are mine Ye above all need comforting! Yea, and ye shall yet conquer, in another age! One amongst the chelas; Hush! Let us cease our praying and keep silence for a while! Surely the Guru called' I heard his voice! Listen! It comes Let us arise and go forth! again. The time is come! We come, Oh Lord! We come! Gurn to the first soul; Thou ardent soul, the first to hear my voice. thou goest forth into the night of life and time. Be strong. Keep ever this thy love. To thee will come the new. Test it. And when thou seest, think not it was thine. Make vision into deeds. Be farth ful and endure. To the second: Thou strong and steadfast sentinel! To thee I give the light within the heart. Let it shine far, in quiet faith, and light thy path with eonfidence serene. Men, it may be, will call thee great. Let not thine ears hear these, the vores of the crowd.lest thine hand slacken on the lamp it boats. These are the dreams of the sense-life alone. Look thou straight on, and be not. drawn aside. To the thirl: My playful child. Unspoilt thou dancest through thy days. Laughter and song an ent on thy lips. Par is not n • Page #732 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ corroborare congeladen AN APPEAL. thoo, nor over shall be. Nay wal THOUGARS. AND though the play of life bi pagio, ad Seppo (X BIPDY GRAJDA N o sotrophet in thee acts draw to their done. I SOCIOLOOY MA SUNNOT , To all the soule: Ob y grogo - best of soula, beloved and blest, 89 L Sociology Anoience; and mo mong handanal quale i n forth! Plunge in the duak1 Ravel what are its data and methodol ye in the doom. And from it wing the question was raised by Mt. Pro tion! Ton pulini janodiondo your shining way to God! Ya herald derick Harrison in hia Presidential s Presidentit might, sining on the verander ark p onsor verander soula go forth, and call a sleeping address to the Sociological Society 'hospital, corrobora ozeanother world to wake and live. Sontinel- Mr Mr. Harrison in the greatest apostle antimony that noen los aoule, pou out, and stand yo firm of sbe Comptaan Creed of Hama would that quiablish the truth Guard ye your trust, and alter not, dity in England, and, www to Tux THROLOGICAL STAAT We undestand what is called the obey! Heroes and children, barda, expected, be approached the subject armourers, and bearer of the light, from the standpoint of that parti Theological Stage. We anderstand go forth and strive! B. free of self! calor philosophy with which he is that in a certain low stage of intel War with the hosts of qvil night lectual evolution, mae posits the to completely identified. Compta't and day. Smide them and spare arbitrary, lawlows, personal will or Positivim was an attempt to cope nos, high of hand and will. Con whim or impulse of truet a philosophical and scientifia sapernatural quer the weakness in your hearts, basis for the dominant 'humanita being. behind every phenomenon, and be men of & new great race, This theological stage is a fact, raniam of the French Revolution earth has not seen! Go forth! Go matter of experience. We see it That humanitarianism lacked, how forth 1 And when the dream is done, in little children. Wo road of it in over in two thingo ; Arat it bad no return! I shall await ye at the doors the preserved records of the child poroeption of the Divine, which is of death! Pralaya, Pralnya in come. hood of the race. We obeerve it in at once the cause and the explanaFear pot! Go forth! the primitive tribes of our own nion of the an per-physical in mankind; time. But this fact cnnnot be disand second, it had no perception of missed by simply putting a label on what we now know race-consci it. It domendo an explanation. It ousness, I. for one, fail to see how without these two fundamental presses for its meaning. The intellect in never satisfied with mere facta; conceptions, any Science of Sociol explanations and interpretations of ogy can be built up. THE POSTULATES OF SCIENCE observed facts and phenomena aro I am the printer of Karmayogin. Science in systematised knowledge the necesary functions of the in. Hince my imprisonment as the It is, as Mr. Harsiaon bimself says+ tollectual life. These are universal printer of the now defunct Navaknowledge gronped and classified funetions as much of the intellect wakti News Paper, which extended under a few large generalisations. of the child and the primitive map over a pretty loug period of Any knowledge or any group of as of the adult and the civilised 10 months, my affairs have drifted knowledge in, therefore, not entitled morbers of the race. This theolointo a hopeless confusion. After to the position and dignity of science gioal wage itself is a proof of it. It my release it took sometimo to is the peculiar interpretation unless brought under some large of recover my strength and spirits and somnion experience which people generalisations. But the question begin work again. The difficulty give, in this stage, that constitute arises, what are the bases of thene of my situation has boen considor. the characteristio note of it. That generalisations ? On the one hand, ably increased by the necessity interpretation is grnd granted we have butside facts and phenoof having to marry a daughter But what is your interpretation of mens ; on the other, the observing who has almost exceeded her Phenomena ? That is the fandamind. Science would be impossible marriageable age from the Hindu mental question. And still more in the absence of either of these two point of view. Some kind friende fundamental questiou is, what que factors. But to come people, at least, have taken pity on me and moured your credentials selaim the right the problem is pushed one step furbridegroom for my girl. The of interpreting plenomena at all? ther. Is there,or is there sot, e noonsmarriage must somehow be per These are fundamental problem, sary relation between the outer frota formed in Baisakh next. As I am not of any particular scienow, buyot and phenomene, and the obserying dow living from hand to mouth all sciencor. mind? How does the mind claim and have hardly any crodit to to understand and interpret some GODAŅD LAW. Inanage a loan I have been most thing that is not of it allt I do The primitive mea posita a por reluctantly driven to appeal to the not know if Mr. Harrison denies the on, wwentially like biltrinell, but publio who I hope, will appreciate truth of the distain that all kpowinnitaly superior to bilo lavel my mitution adil help me out of ledge is really well-knowledge; that ligonos sad atrength, behindrary the wife.lty. All ountributions wo know things, not rally in they plenomenon, while bd cannot ex to lo sont to the Manager Karma aro, but only and always withoy plaia w the foot of visible Yogin, Slampoukar Laue, Cal J.impras us. In ordinary partynon paruonut, cum To blanche Monomohan Chou make, no doubt, distinough all porabe dudan between impresion and thordid thing procedeme But the distinction des bulya p tion, the underlying Jeneral degrin and mot klima pasos o indisporro L afall is what we ons Page #733 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. Law or Principle of Cansation. In the crudonotion of personal will as the Theological Stage, the Cause is the origin of natural phenomeng. apprehended as personal, whether but has it, at the same time, dissivisible or invisible. In the Posi-pated the idea of purpose also? On tive Stage, it is apprenied as impersonal,-as Law, which in itself is equally invisible, and is seen only in its operation. Is not this the fundamental difference between the two stages? What the theological man calls gods, or at a later stage, God, the Positivist-philos pher calls laws, and perhaps, ultimately, even Law, with a capital L But does it offer any satisfactory explanation of phenomena? And what is more fundamental, does it establish the title of the human mind to correctly understand phenomena and anthoritatively interpret it! The projection of personality behind every phenomenon was undoubtedly crude and penrile; but it had, at least, this to be said in its favour that it gave an intelligible account of vents, an account which, whatever its inadequacy, was in any case such as the ordinary human mind could readily grasp. It at least posited some purpose behind every pheno aneaon. It felt the absolute necesity of attributing me aim which every phenomenon sought to reach, and as this purpose was diflicult, at that stage of mental evolution, to conceive without a person, it posited a person at the back of whatever happed, from the regular rise and. set of the sun, to the occasional but. foarful convulsions of nature like an earth-quake or a tornado. The larger conception of Law has dispelled the contrary, is not purpose a very necessary and fundamental element of the concept Law? THE IMPLICATIONS OF SCIENCE. Law implies the adaptation of means to an end. It is the generali sation of certain relation observed in phenomena and tending to produce certain results. Theso relations are what may be called rational, that is they are capable of logical treatment, and their working may be resouably predicted in the future, under the mme conditions. And the investigation of these relations and the prediction of future results based upon past observations--all these imply a necessary correspondence between the modes of our intellect and the processes of outer phenomena, From the stand-point of science the universe may be described as a huge mechanism. And there are two, and only persons who can interpret a mechanism, the person who makes it and the person who has the same intelligence and the same experience as the maker of the mechanism. The correct understanding of a mechanism is inconcievable under any other conditions. In saying this no theory of a creator and his crea tions is suggested, nor even any hypothesis of a personal godhead either. It would be premature to raise these issues, however fundamental they might seem to be to the theologian or the philosopher, at JUST OUT. JUST OUT. 1snJ out! Just out! THE MASTER AS I SAW HIM CHARACTER SKETCH OF Sj. 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The only conceivable explanation of it is • that there is something that . cominon between the human intelligence and what may be called custnic intelligence. It is this Something that explains the necessary correspondence betwon the cutegories of the understanding and the processes of costhe twovement had evolution. There is, in other words, Mental Order within the consciousness of very human being, and there is * Natural Onder without hiin: both Are unbject to the site cosinie pro. cess. These two upplement ench other, correspond to mach other. and corroborate each other. This Freins, to iny mind, to be the very alphabet of all seiner THE COSMIC MINA tural order, a Mind that is revealed Science implion, thun, a necessary in the human intelligence on the relation between the mental and one side, and in ooemic evolution on the natural order. The one is sub- the other. This is the basal hypr. jective, the other objective. The thesis of vine. Knock it off, and one supplies the forins of rational the entire apperstructure of laws interpretation, the other furnishes and truths, of large generalisation the materials to be interpreted. Send tuminous classifientions that Without these materials, the science has so labouriously built up. "forwa" would be useless and in- will at once tumble down to piece. operative: they might constitute By what name you call it does not the basis of abstract metaphysical matter; what other ideas or ideals investigations but could not deve you may be tempted by habit and lop science. Without the forms, tradition or compelled by your the materials of the natural order thought and emotions, to wrap would be meaningless and chaotic, about it does not connt bere; the incapable of rational study or inte fundamental fact is that you have to ligent interpretation. 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And O intolerable, The grey anntere dinsomfortable dawn To which I shall awake alono! And yet This year of thee is mine until the end. 'The Gols demand the rest. With all toyself I loved thee, not an other women do, Piecoinexl, reluctantly, but my whole heart And being like a sudden spring broke forth In Howers and greenneas at my sungod's toweb. Ceding existence at thy feet. Therefore I praise my father's prescient lovu That kept me from the world for thee, sought Amid the rugged mountains and fenced in With barbarous in hospitable laws. Around the dying man the torches flared From pillar to weird pillar; and one discerned To fitful redness on the shadowy walls Stone visnges of grim un-Aryan gods. The marble pallor of my father's face Joked strange w me in that unsteady glare, As if an alien's, and dresin fantasies Those figures seemned of Maniprian lurdy Strange-weaponed, rude, with faces fierce And gnarled, Like those they worship. Unafraid I sted With grave and wide-orbed gaze contemplating "Their rugged pornp and the wild majesty Of that Inst soene around iny dying kire. Round the fierce circle to that audience called Entrusting one of each rough-fetitred lori. So were their thoughts conciliated : 50 Their stern allegiance was recured. He spoke. And, though of outward strength deprived, his voice Ring clear yet as when o'er trumpets heard It guided battle. Warriors of ny Erst, Take then this small white-basoined queen of Pours : For I am ended and the shadow falls. She is the stom from which your kings shall grow Perpetual. Gnard her well lest Fate deceiver Permit unworthier to usurp my child Than the unconquerable seed of goods Oppose, oppose all alien entry here, Whether by forcu or guile the stronger corres, Sorry your bucklers close to overwhelm Thu invaler, il your deaf and pitilens en Against the wupplinnt and the guest. He wile Whou Fatu intends to bring shall break thrach But the great name until his spirit passed. Then the grim lorda forgot their savage calm. A cry arone, "Our queen!" and I was caught From breast to breast of wild affection: all Crowded upon me kissing feet and hands, Recording silent onths of love. Secure, Alone in this wild faithful barbarous world, I ruled by workness over rugged heart, A little queen mured, -until at length Thou caidest. Ruinour and widemouthed alarni Running before thy chariot-wheels thou cannot Defeat and death thy envoys and a cry: () Manipuriana, Manipurians, arm! Some god incensed invades you.--surely wil Inconsed and fatal, for his bowstring huge Sounds like the crack of breaking workils and thick His arrows as the sleet descends of doom When the great Serpent waken in wrath. Behind. That cry the crash of hostile advent came, Thy chariot enked with mire and blood, it ri Bristling and shattered from the fight, thy sterils White with the spum of leagues, thongh yet, they neighed Lusting for speed and battle, and in the car Thy grandiose form o'ertowering common inoull. While victory shone from eyes where thunder couched Above his parent lightning. Swift to arins My warriors sprang, dismayed but faithful, swift Around me grow a hedge of steel. Enrnged, Thy coursers shod with wind rushed fooming on And in with crash and rumour storined the car To that wide stone-paved hall, there loudly paund, While thunderous challenge of the stamping huoves Chined all the place. Clanging thou leapest down, 1rjoon, Gandova in thy threatening grasp. 'Then beheld thy face, then rose, then stretched My arms out, pausing not to think what god (Tompelled me from my throne. But war carne in Between me and those sudden eyes. One bold Beyond his Ravage peers stood questioning forth: "Who art thou that with challenge insolent Intruding; from what land of deathles gone Storment with disallowed exulting wheels In white Chitrangada's domain ? To death Mun hiusten not so quickly, Aryan lord." Hero, thy look was calin, yet formidable, Replying, by thy nnger undisturbed. * To death I haste indeed, but not to mine. Nor think that Doom has claimed me for her own Because I mile confront you. For my name Ask the pale thousands whose swift-footed for Hardly escaped my single onset; ask Your famous chieflaitis uld on hill ur moor Upon my fatul route. Yet not for war I sought this region tur by duath equipped, Inhospitable people who deny The human bund, but s inan to nien Alone I caine and without need of fear, If fear were mine to feel. Nor trumpets blured My co ming nor battaliona strel entorced, Who claitned but what the common bond allown'. To be continand AURID, G The dangers threatened, hindrance interpwed, To grasp this prize, whether Ixtacou's clan Yield a new Rama or the Bhojn hear And raven for her beauty, Vrishny-born, Or else some lion's whelp of those who lair In Hustina tho proud." He spoke no more Page #736 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ KARMAYOGIN. LAND AND ITS PEOPLE. priests, generals, landlords, capital| THE ANCIENT ABBEY OF ists, lawyers, kings, queens, patro AJANTA. nisers and polite idlers goce scutt -10: Of those who are truly the People ling down into general oblivion. Ohnity-Bui lius tied by Huddhis! they..r jonlous of their land, the Faithfulness emerges, self-reliance, monka fer unit I worship. Strictly -- Winds and the fields, and the one self-help, passionate comradeship. paralile to Ch stinn (burrin, lich H are covereil with their love - resemble it to an extraordinary degre Freedom energes, the love of the parable froin life. even www. The difference between mas land thr hroal waters, the air, the Every thing that the band has gad nilon tre exactly the salon. A days unudulating fields, the flow of cities bareupin the place of the altar. Ajunta w ann wer in the breasts of the and the people therein, their faces has four chaitan. prople, and quickly grows love for and the looks of them, no less than Piha- A Bacchint monitory. A the use of those that live on it. first these ennaisted of the rule of the tiles and the slow central space Without this love, i propean irregular shape, with small cells opening harly growth of the oak and the it. this is the creaton, nourish into it. Afterward, it becages h a trailer herbage of spring and still went and define of outions rangle or unin court with great de clay and storms and transparent tuary, on it longent wide, curtaining an R alpeple in the UIT. image of Buddha, pillared alumine lispring # anate nach IS A great land poise is in veranda, ani cell AM in the earlier lifony in the carth les cam--waiting for the word by examplex. There are twentytwo han Indelle children, bulbrand, many unfinished, at Ajanta. which it may live ngain. bol bered and talks with them Pagube Astupa or tupo erected ner see the stretcher sleeping the shes or relics of great teacher. Au chindlay storms and gur shit, figure waiting for the kiss and the puu-air tupa is the Sanchi Tope. There -* nd winter alike. reawakening ale Al within all the far Chait y H a s the key to the I hear the bell pealing, noil the u Ajanta. Exidently the form Wis wbude duration ) crash of hammers, and so beautiful (1.1 per the fall | Like the urrean culum of we parke pula in a lay show. httorvan, run the line of sluinn anh t er plures: the Ny ware I soci ratlanul waiting for its aut culonnades along the hillside the Inapon the bowlands, own propi to come and take pris fue to the wuarie, in the len of Ajunts. the sun with it w nor. Session of it. Twenty.wix enve, there are all, making tut ustunder the brumbles Sederties from Extel her- the lonx level Bun, overhung lov the dudel rila of Luk blue stone that 1. Is the word hence WA* unubtedly chipul into hape and the worlupo.hing 119 latene long to replanine that SWADESHI BRASS walaud to nuts whuh kise to this CANDLESTANDS anicnt abbey hub of its molemnity and beauty. As we a re the caves hthority from the boulder-strewn team, we Tomgant. Arables YOGA MILL, POONA huwd of feet away, they appear like htul trany of the Far Better and MLICH of pullara verandah, broken W ote the high Cheaper than Ane brir the state and into the distince, in the lull rele fronte tihotalling through the imported Kreat churityi-hall. It thu that one. ME THE WRIT of CT Truul G arnt ami lwind pole! SOLEN FN: DENIAL. AND Twenty-ses, and are atlete by the three to their play the orth ASSAM sert and regularity by to lit. N KALPATARE AGLXY. am hirinlaw, D Nineteen wie emey just cha l et Lath ne slightly make 11. Shunbazar Street, hy of rurk, and only Tent and ...alliemable oluntathil why pl CALCITTA. I'went stand on the Brit II. w lovely and re this le AWESOME which we tid the 10 ) ed al t bill on the frowne on itself. The t ent that I larongh it inte, et al., .' ther northe end, and the Init without any lunt ! with her twisting Am windows aroto ng it to midler xiram SINT TICKAL BRAND Are the sites that have ever see det! 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The murmur of running work of greater bert the bulag water and the voices of the waterfalls, CAVAR fre the residence of well in mind, the thing is, author w duecrih. winke to bia rara perpetual plain song, in lng-bu rendered the tout inaurally. conter of time, therefore, sto matural - t ion with the woning of ancient penle r ad, 4 lofty cheity and duep gen in the met which wn imagine to ter's, and the chanting a tota wihanay at their siden tbestament in In the l have been the entire and starting point) cireling path of the roplight moured merlintaly boomes lumiapuk' Bimilarly, were Ortadormed into ple musterias who later we we told that the great against the green, ita first nya at davo, by Brat enlarging the centre and then and it Vihana is about 100 feet high and the last at cewdnst, are riguals for cutting tipy colla, mark with its two tone rining of hell, and lighting of lampe for stone igure of Buddha in the middle, 70 bed and low doorway, round the per procmaione, and incense. And sprinking which thus neted a qudraagle er onart. stage, towering upwards, parently foot bigh, while above is scoopy of even holy when The quisering of leaveyard. Number Thirteen bus in addition without sopport, it is evident that the through the tropical day, apeake of cool to them, all marthen verandah in great Chinese traveller is speaking of the neme and shadow, the environment of front. Number Eight has not even thin. Vihane, but of the principal chaity of his Juarning: and the solitude of nature pro- 'It seethe probable that the scenpation bel own day (Nineteea or Twenty-six 1) and minor reunteness from the world, the n from two pointA MOTO or lors simultar that the MODO Agure he decribes is really only possible environment of holines. mouals, and afterwarde worked in warde the dagoba it cative Nuch munt Ajanta have seemed to the for how olen are we to explain the face The first royal patronage extended to handful of monks who took up their that Nine and Ton, standing side by side, Ajanta must have been given as or nerd alode in its natural cavern, perbape a Are Intb chatyna after the time of And when the hai couple of renturies before Anka. The Wo imagine, too, that the first mettle- tys known M Cave Ning, and the Vihara rough path by which they could elimb to ment was early, when faith was strong. numbered Twelve, were built Every thoir angles nonta of dwellings wwe soon and the living impress of the Great Tea- one who take up the study of Ancient hown, by their patient bande, into simplo cher was you tranh. For how loan weiten in India, Anda his own indications stairs. But even these were reached, Adenant for the strength that clung to of Age At Beechi the gradual modifica from the north, only after arduou travel the hare rocks by the torrent-wide with tions in the pictorial treatment of the wwver the houldern by the stream side. A auch pertinnity, deenido siter decadet Anokan ruil give us a chronological scale perfect site for monstery. It is dift. Wore they some hand of wandering to which enallon un to dintinguish with ab. cult to imagine that amongnt the scraped chors, we wonder, thone 6ru monks, apsolute cartainty no loan than four ditter. and rugged hillsides of Khandesh, there pointed to preach in the countries on the ent perindo of huilding and sulpture - onld have been found another vale, at Routhern Rad minion sent to the Here at Ajanta, the time unit that nerves once so lonely and so beautiful." powerful empire of Ujjain, or an offboot un from the fret in the chaitya-lucada Twenty-six caves there are, in all; perhaps from the mother communities at ornament, taken in conjunction with the numbered in the unemotional fashion of Shila And Manchi? In any cow, the Asokuu mail. It would appear that the official surveys in serial online, from CAVE were reluhla tn the heart domestie Architature of the age was North to South. in reality, however, quarters during cher wet w ., when all racerrined by the rounded roof which we they fall, according to their ages, into Lagring friars are supposed to assemble atill now, in the way we of Ajanta: thu Home four main groupe The Brat of these, for the time, in some fixed dwelling place: Anokan rail, used as the front of mataining (hve Eight to Thirteen, lies and during their ahuences in a body, for dha; and the horseshoe window, lurrak to the left of the stairs by which one eight or nine months at a time, the working the line of the roof, or cad. Now raches the monastery terrace. One ar of Yeavatinn must have taken place the instinct of inteken was to make rives on that level, between Bix and Little did they drons of how well started their front an curry A p ile rune. Neven, and the first even numbers from were the spot they had choses and the ble the outaide of the buildings of their the third of the periode. Care Fourteon day of their adventi Wo can see what period to nineteen constitute the second period : they could not, clone on twelve beadred But tyle creates a uadition, whirl and Twenty to Twenty-six, the fourth. years of development and gatbering famo: persists long after the original rain fur Not that all the care of way single the learning they were to send out; the it has disappeared. Thus the horshon group were undertaken at once! In each beauty they were to build up: the kingo ornament and the Aukan rail ber one period there is a progression. Sixteen and who would delight to honor them; and manneriem At Ajanta, diverging en tant. Seventeen have inscription wbich, it is made from the far end of the rarth, allly furthur and further free their true maid, render then the heart of the matter meeting ou their threshold! Hiouen. intention; And by the progressive chan for they were built during or noon after Twong the bern, in the middle of the KPA We can make a roughentimates of the the lifetime of the great Gupta, "Maha Anventh century after Chrint, and speaks age of the cave. In Niao and Twelve TAJA Dava" (Chandragupta 11. Vikramadi. of the place " ngharama constructed they are used with obvinity, in tva, 375 to 413 A.D.,) by 4 sovereign who in dart valley. Ita lofty hails and decting the concepties of their aprIm had married his daughter. And Cave deep sido-kisles atretch through the face the nine way that the wrly printinaf Five to Ono wore probably undertaken of the rocks Swrey above murey, they Europe laboured to make their mucine immediately after. are backed by the car and lace the val- printed Looks louk ne if they had been lov." It la evident here, that the Eng In any case, it is the first group of lish translator-tut having in bis own • Quoted R. C. 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We are accustomed to think of the that great work w written by band. On Viharte Eight and roerved for Dutt Aotale de ville uf Belgiuni m the crown of hirteen, they do not occur as wl. Evi. gamini. Ho therefore, contested hir the world's communal architecture. But self by merely raising stone pillar wit dently the founders were too early, or too Belgiui ho Dothing, for simple unity wor.to indulge in such olaboration. Chai. the usual inscriptiqn on it recording h and mastery, to compare with this. It tya Number Ten had timber front, pious wil. Duttagamini, who roka dominate # mall court, from which which has fallen away and leaves no trace over Ceylon between 161 and 137 BC ale step would precipitato one down fit ietuiage or liteners, mave in the panela meditating," the Chroniclo puta steep Ahul. Obviously the style was not kulptured in the rocks on either side. on the tradition that had come down ipvontad for such prition ! Here, hhet stuBor Ap-whoe ornaments do not hin from Tissa's time, caused a search 1 at a thounsod nther point, Ajunta inerely be made in bio place for the record cor together cenar, till efter (av Nineteen. reflects the life of Indix, during one of taining it. Ho fonnd, it is recorded, At Art they are frankly windows in the greatest periods of her hintory. (avo. Vade an inscribed golden plate, an heusfronta. In Cave Nomber Twelve, Nineteen remains, carved in imperiuhthey are to suggest uned fan-light over there on ho read : “Hereafter, at t! the cell-doors, and run rivand the walls, able rock, when all the buildings of its termination of one hundred and fift: connecting one with another, in simple day bave disappeared, menorial of the Mix (7 forty-six) oars, the monar dignity. In vry Sir, Seven and Fil p lendour and restraint of Indian cities Duttaganini, son of Kakavarana, wi tren, we find the pieces filled with lotus during the ages of the clupta rule. Countruct auch and such edifices in suc pattern, and the semicircular opening Nivedita of RK-v. and much manner." Overjoyed at thi no longer has a definite meaning. They ( The Vodern Review: ) he resolved on the construction of th arn no longer windows. They are now stupa aud intimated the maine to th only dervrative On the facade of Chuve BUILDING AND DEDICATION priesta. "I will build for you," bo sa Niortern, foreign influences are at work, ** place liko unto the place of the Devas OF STUPAS. A horrible vulgarity has come over the and won carried the proinine into etfe workmen, Atrictly comparable to the de Br C. HATAVADANA RAO, BA by building one in the Mahamegba ga - - - - grading effects of European taste on In den and presented it in due volerunity 1 inn etufts today. Each of these 0 The rovent discovery of the great up the priesta. He then meditated in tl Luantiful wutline in pow filled with built and connecriited by Kanwhk, the construction of the stupa. The divi hideous grinuing face, altogether mean. gtrat Buldbiet Erupes; nt Pesbewar, Architect, Vishwakarma, kot ready tl UKIP44. Vrom the chequer-work which cannot, I think, bo adequntely under bricks NOUORARTY for it, for the king wa recut here again and again, (an Orna- toud, under laymen PONOSN one know. unwilling to exact forced lxhour from ment amongst the lanilhara lodge of the methach adopted in older subjets ( which apparently was unul Nulptures, in the Calcutta collection), it my in India and (aylon, in the build- uch matters), the more 30 as they wer is clear that these influence have come ing and dedication of pr. An excelyut suffering from the war wagod for th fron the torth-west. They are princihly lent description of one of the many deci Subjectwn of the Tamils The founda Grork, as transmitted through Persin. cation ceremonies that took place in those tives were formed of round som There had been t reat rapprochment Ancient days is fortunately left to us in brougbt by sklern, well-beateu dow between India and Persin in the course the Caylonuse National Chronicle, known with founders and trudden down of the fifth century, and no where is the in the them. Whistever may be enormou elephants whose loot we rade uplularining effect of the West on the historical worth of this great work, protected in leather Cell. Above it wa Incantante better illustrated. it must undoubtedly lo held to give Ac- gada Inyer butter-like clay from Sat. Yet where in the wober, Nynthotining le in the aber. Nynthetiming curato particulus of ceremonial matters tapinutka, and over this clay, were su power of the Indian itelleet tnore vini- Nothnt scholars can have little hesitation cussively placed bricks rouglicemen I... Tu spite of its verticism of detail, in accept these particulats from it, kurnoindu tonch, an iron network, hvor All thing romantician in the treatment the tuto when they have the wldition incense brought by tho priests fru of N e uloje ta, Nineteen at Ajunta merit of explainin the minuto detarli muavanta, Phutika atones (ptatito ni muins one of the architectunil triumphalid hare in the opening of it, and and, tinally, # course of common stuur + the world. It is the very flowering sometimes ( ut Sanchi) in enabling Then came, successively again, plates point of krent civic life. The strong them to understand the various scenen brug eight inches thiek eubedded on porch, brought forward on two solid pill. id pull pictured in the bus reliefs. The building temont tumulo of the gum of the Apelth ATH, Auxgent the presence and words of Dce atid words of and dedication ceremony w Apparently tree, diluted in the water of the aina thu leuior of ten thu xide-galleries, and wair, if we live the red coconutplittes of silver weven inch twir nupirters and attendant ; while account in the Jahat of kiug Dutta thick and welcatuil in verundion All w the will of the greit window behind gamini'w erection and consecration of the tundu in Hanoil. We levP room N Luck- und for the ahosting thing, or the lying-in-tate Mahathip Nonnawi Ceylon. It is! Thu m arch then prepared binnelf uf the dead clear from it, that wben # wealthy or lay the foundation, which was apparenti powerful persuu undertook to build u imposing an affair when it is ton stupu, he first rained a pillar ou the spot, On the ebonen day he caused the pries itincribed with a record of his intentions. boud to be Assembled, and addressin ALLAHABAD & CALCUTTA This pillar was afterwards Oulu vod, thelu, said: "Revored Lord ! imti Founders of Steel Trunk Industry whon the buildiug of the stupu was ac. tivo of the coustruction of the gret Chitya, I shall to-morrow lay the fest tually commenced. "The Raja Devana. in India pujn Timna, who begee bis ruign in 940 val brick of the citice; lot all our price ESTABLISHED IN 19 B. C.. wished to raise a stupni va a spot hood assemble there." 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BROTHERS. Page #739 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ · KARMAYOGIN. oblations, repair in marmy to the site of the walking thrice round the site, be the Mahathup. that the builders of the wipe should opt The place round about placed himsels at the centrs and with a it, h mad leading to it from the capital do to work for notblog, bs deposiped pair of bighly-polished silver compassen und the capital itaell were decorated sixteen lace of balapan, vaat quantity painted with gold, described a circle for of clothes, food, beverage, Bowers, ote, at under royal orders; and at the four gaten the lower course of the brieku. He then web of the gates for their use. The work of the city were placed, for the conveni placed in the centre eight golden and went on and during the construction ence of the subjects, bath attendants eight silver vares and encircled thery with many amkiyus becalde converts to barbars and drowe A well as clothine, eight silver and eight golden bricks the Buddhist faith wbile Buddhist garlands of power and savoury provi- Around cach of the eight bricka bo depo themselves secretly tried to do free nions. The king himself proceeded to the sited one hundred and eight pieces of service towards its completion. Apot, on the afternoon, decked in full The cloth, and round the wholo bo placoil ono Nupat soon rose to the height of the lodge dress surrounded by a throng of dancing hundred And eight Dew earthen Asus on which the flower-offerings were depe and Ringing women of great leanty and Then, receiving from one of attended by forty thonsand men and one of the bricks, the king placed it on crores of bricks! The relie charbor wan hands of musicians. On arriving at the the eastern side, with the prescribed for built of "ais beautiful cloud.colourel not. he deposited at the centre and at malitios, in the delicious fragrant cement (maghavaiana) to recally brought the four corners of the stupul, thousand forned out of the junkanine flowers which by the two Samunanus. l'Itals and su eight bundles of made-up clothing and had been promoted in offeringe." His mann, fron Utamburi, which, way the in another hand he placed all varioun desseven State minister then followed suit Vahuranac, mesured "in longth and criptions of clothing not malo up. He and placed in succession the other neven breadth eighty cobita and right then ordered the collection on the Apon tricks inches in thiekoerish of the tint of honey, clarified butter, sugar, and Then the king, overjuyed, bowed down of the ganthi Anwar without flaw, Page #740 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 12 KARMAYOGIN. ded). At the four corners of the canopy, the seven time mven day before his surrounlod (the CAT) ma the unite Frod a bunch oxclusively of pearls wus mapen public entry into Barcos), he most fully crash ofevery description of instrumentInd, each of them valued at bine lace: represented to this relie teceptaclo): - al and vocal music, and the sounds heard Amblems of the suD, moon and Alar and well (all the subsequent important from different quarter produced by the the various species of dowers, represented works of bis mission). Many of the Jata. movements of elephants, horses, and in gains, ware appended to the canopy. kas (former existence of Buddha) were Carringer, the rarth appeared to be rend In the formation of) that canopy were also represented; us also mythological ing saunder.. Thin pre-eminently gifted spread out eight thousand pieces of valu. kings, princer, yakshas, devas of various sovereign, progressing in state to the abin cloths of various doweriptions of kinds one above another, shone--above Mohaneghe garden, abone forth like the rvery hue. Ho surrounded the bo-true their heade roma of lamp, in height five their heade rows of lao king of devas in his progress to his own with low parapet, in different parts of cubita filled with aromatic oil and lightcubita filled with a garden "Nandana." Hearing of the at which gerne and pearls of varen blled ed with wicks made of fine cloth. Tbo rival of Sonuttra with the relica, he pr. with the various powern represented in Arrangements inside this receptacle were ceeded toward hinand, depiting the jewellery, and with the four kinds of vuperintended by the chief thora Indarelice in the golden craket which he had rfumed water, were ArrangedOn an gulta, " anter of the six branches of the bronght in procarion on the crown of his ali valuable golden throne, orocted on the doctrinal knowledge," who net in all these bead, placed them up the throne. He vern side of the botron (wbich WAA things in it without crowding the then made offering and bowed down in deposited in the receptaclo), the king Apace." worship to the relies, there wtation ing placed a roplendent golden image of hinnell with clapsed hands uplifted in Kullha (in the attitude in which be The receptacle ready, the king convened adoration. Delighted, he then dedicated achieved Buddhabood at the foot of the An Asewhly of the priesthood and bis canopy of dominion to the relire and ho tro at I'revole in the Kingdom of said: "To-morrow I sball unabrine the M invented them with the soveroignty of relics." A adh) The festures and momber proclamation went forth to Lanka, exclaiming in the exuberance of .fihatinago were reproponted in their that effect. Bonuttara, young priest of bis joy: "Thrice over do I dedicate my several appropriate colours in exquisitely | 18 years of age was commissioned to kingilom to the redeemer of the world, the rraplend me Thern ( in that relie cort the relies to the stupe, the relica divine teacher, the learer of the triple receptarie, bar the image of Buddha apparently had been wreated away from Canopy--the exnopy of the heavenly host, anol (the figure of) Mahabrahma, lear- the Nagas of Ramagama, which accord Canopy of mortals, and the canopy of ing the silver para of dominion Sakba, ing to the Maharvinst, the great mohareb eternal maurisation. He then lifte! ihn inaugurater, Dharmasoka had unsurcessfully triel te with his Vijuwitra the raket to his head and carrying it in hauk: Paneanikha with hin harp in his enshrine at Pappilapura, the modern procession round the spi, be Ascended hand. Kalanng together with his band l'eshawar where the recent find her been it on the Pantern und and demended into of singers and lancere; the hundred male. The day chosen for the enabrine. the relie recepturile. On all sides, the armed Milna (drath) mounted on his ele. nient was full nowaday and grind onuntle number of white present with phant (Girinckhala) and wurmunded by pression that started with the king upliftol, claped hands in adoration, hun hot of attendanta (Sorrowponding glowingly derribed in the Ceylonese while the hing deposited invaluable relied with this altar on the eastern side, on the chronicle. The whole town was beutiful in the plondi ular made for it. Ho thar three sides alan (of the receptacle) ly decorated. At its four gates were then washed his hands in Aronatie aitars were arrange, ench bring in valne placed for and clothing for the water and opening the maket, took the And in tho north-eatern dipetion The king "Adorned in all the invignin relies up and mid: "If it be destined that from thn Botren there we an altar Arof Majesty, and attended by hands of then I should permanently report Ang minde of the various descriptionsninger and carers of very description: uudisturlied lynn (nemic), ud if it of cows ating dati of Ur The Ly lux goud of warrior fully wrison le destined thene tulies whould retain Varm arte performed at each of the el; by luis great military array, cont. whrived here), providing a refuge of places in which Rodella had larried) furing of replants, hot and charita, salvation to the people, try they, NPT Iesplendant lay the perfeytion of their Gold ing the form of the divine tricher when equipnrnt: mmenting his state carringe, lying on the bed which le attained (to which ) four per fertly white stole of parin. Horre, Ferline on the riperhin vain the Sindhavo breed ( were barned). while nitar alruly prepared bere." Thus POR Atood bearing Rollen casket for the praying, he posted the relin on the u ownrake FOOTBALLS. reception of the relies, under the white Agents wante everywhere. canopy of dominion. Sen.ling forward the superb State elephant Kandula, fully Lists free on application. esparioned to lead the procession, SEN & SEN man and women (carrying ) e thote 1. Chowringhee CALCUTTA. hand and eight exquinitely resplendent "Punuaghatn" (replenisberl vraes), en. The puble are wanted tu know that circled the State carriage, Female bear. 1 Ben Storos the well renowned ing the name number of bakets of Swadeshi Emporiu removed to flowers and of torchen, and youths in 27. rnwallin Street where Bhart their full drow bearing thousand and Kather formerly situated. eight superb linners of various culnure, Then use the one that is the best. 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The king then dedicated Jis imperial canopy to the atelics, and for ven days furated theau with the overignty over the whole of Lanka, and while ithin the receptacle he made an offering if all the regal jewels he had on this per bon. All round him-the musicians and choristers, the ministers and the people and in attendance-did the ame. The king bestowed presents on the griesthood and proclaimed by beat of drunis: "Met all my people during the enwing seven days worship the relics." At the end of these seven days, the respect acle was closed by royal order by two KARMAYOGIN. sida and with joy. He them discoursed cally on religion, askerl Tins that in all that remained to te done aud begging the priesthood that he may be cremustert within sight of the Mahathupa," he closesi lue eyes gazing on it. The com struction of this tris maid to have cont according to the hara, "twenty invaluable treates besides "a thou sand kotis" expended on minor items connected with Tiba o Saddha Tisss-his sccess, finished the stap in accordance with the dying brothers request. Other improve , Ittra and Sumana, with the ments and additions were made a century stone brought by them, chanting among and a quarter afterwards, between 19 other things," May these cloud-coloured and 9 B. C. by Raj Bhatikalihayo He stones (of the respectacle) for ever con added two two cornices or copings to the basement of the building Raja Anandatinue joined, without showing and inter gami added another charger on the penstice." Then the people enshrined, with yal permission, thousands of relies onnacle of the stapt and added coping to th mry base and crown of the dome. Later the top of the shrine before the masonry dome was closed, which was soon after done kings wade other improvements and by and clowned by a square capital. Only the them made it look even grander. Cheitya and the plastering remained to be doue, for the completion of the stup Isuttagamini was, at this stage, taken all, and he sending for his younger brother Tissa, waid to him. "Perfect the work still left unfinished at the step." As the king was in the last the last stage of sick. 14, Tisea caused the startu to be covered quickly with white sewn cloth, and erectla temporary apire of batalions, and m the same tuaaner formed a temporary parapet round the pinnacle, representing these n the sun and the moon; and me most beautifully with painted the rd stick lac and kankan. He then an need to the king that the stap was mplete. The dying king repaired thi ther on las bika, went round it and made obedience to it by prostraiting him self on the carpet spread on the grouud. 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