If we were to look over the whole world to find out the country most richly endowed with all the wealth, power and beauty that nature can bestow— in some parts a very paradise on earth— I should point to India. The Literary World - Page 2181882Full view - About this book
| S. P. Ruhela - 1997 - 136 pages
...'s Priceless Heritage: Bombay, Bhartiya Vidhya Bhavan, 1994, (VIII Ed.) p. 1. INDIA'S BEAUTY "If we were to look over the whole world to find out the...very paradise on earth — I should point to India." — German Scholar Max Muller Quoted in: Dictionary of Quotations, New Delhi: Goodwill Publishing House,... | |
| Gnana Stanley Jaya Kumar, B. V. Muralidhar - 1997 - 186 pages
...Centre for Women's Development Studies SP Mahila Viswavidyalayam, Tirupati-51 7502 INTRODUCTION If we were to look over the whole world to find out the country most richly endowed with all it's wealth; power and beauty that nature can bestow— in some part a very paradise on earth — /... | |
| Peter Fletcher - 2004 - 753 pages
...indicates the extent to which the fascination of this culture was beginning to engage some Europeans: If I were asked under what sky the human mind has...some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered over the greatest problems of life, and has found solutions to some of them which well deserve the... | |
| Stanley A. Wolpert, Stanley Wolpert - 2002 - 336 pages
...ancient India's civilization, including Oxford professor Max Muller, repeating his most famous encomium, "If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts ... I should point to India."22 After no fewer than twenty-five such persuasive paragraphs, Gandhi... | |
| Tim Peeler, Brian McLawhorn - 2004 - 132 pages
...India's civilization, including Oxford professor Max Muller, repeating his most famous encomium, "If 1 were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts ... I should point to India."22 After no fewer than twenty-five such persuasive paragraphs, Gandhi... | |
| Edwin Bryant - 2001 - 400 pages
...homeland). In his course of lectures "India: What Can It Teach Us?" (1883), he declared that she was "the country most richly endowed with all the wealth, power and beauty that nature can bestow," indeed, "a very paradise on earth," a place where "the human mind has most fully developed some of... | |
| Rachel Dwyer, Divia Patel - 2002 - 244 pages
...to glorify India and its traditional ways. Thus, the opening text quoted the Indologist Max Muller: If I were to look over the whole world to find out...the wealth, power, and beauty that nature can bestow I should point to India. If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some... | |
| Jagmohan - 2005 - 574 pages
...lecture, delivered in 1 882 at the University of Cambridge, on India - What can it teach us, said: If we were to look over the whole world to find out the...mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gift.;; has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems of life and has found solution of some of... | |
| Friedrich Max Mller - 2007 - 205 pages
...there are other things, and, in one sense, very important things, which we too may learn from India. If I were to look over the whole world to find out...the country most richly endowed with all the wealth, power,and beauty that nature can bestow— in some parts a very paradise on earth — I should point... | |
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