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The Story of Religion and Science in the West
In his book, Sri Krishna Samhita, Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur mentioned a scholar, a certain Mr. Norton, who had written something in appreciation of the madhurya rasa as preached by Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. The Thakur praised the scholar and remarked that he was confident that very soon the mellows of madhurya rasa would cross the boundaries of India and many people in the Western countries would turn into Vaishnavas followers of Mahaprabhu.
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The Battle Over History
This article examines the current state of the debate and the direction which history and historiography of ancient India have taken. An important point to note is that in the ongoing debate, political arguments are obscuring the conflict between two methodologies — the theoretical and the empirical.
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History forgotten leads to a future unknown. Therefore it is necessary that the younger generations understand the history and the socio-politcal patterns that have led to the current state of affairs. Seeing the disparity between modern realities and ancient vedic records many question the value of these ancient ways. Surely, it is concluded, if such ancient ways were beneficial, India would have remained prosperous, united and peaceful. The different realities represented by the very advanced ancient Vedic societies and the abject poverty that India saw in the late 20th Century is glaring. Without understanding the role of the British rule of India, this riddle can not be solved. What was the role of the British in this regard? Did the British truly have a role in the demise of India's ancient and prosperous days of yore? Why is this topic relevant to the generations of today and of the future?
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British Destruction of Vedic Culture & Hindu Bashing
Unless we recognize and realize their evil designs and strengthen ourselves ideologically , spiritually and philosophically as well materially and morally our future as continuity of a great , ancient civilization and culture unbroken to date from times immemorial will be at stake
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The Story of Religion and Science in the West
The Greeks, of course, never developed experimental science as we know it. But they had Euclid, and therefore they had geometry. And they had medicine, which was at least a careful effort to apply scrupulous observation and inference to the solution of pressing human problems...
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| "If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India." |
| Romain Rolland, French scholar |
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| Romain Rolland |
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