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Current ajfilUuwn Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India. [Pg.633]

Jayamol George School of Chemical Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India... [Pg.892]

In 1875, spiritualist circles in New York helped launch the Theosophical Society, another major component of the occult revival. The Society was founded by H. P. Blavatsky (1831-1891) and Colonel Henry Steel Olcott (1832-1907). Blavatsky, who was born in the Russian Ukraine, claimed to have studied for seven years under Hindu mahatmas and even to have traveled in Tibet at a time when few Westerners were permitted into the country. Olcott had worked in the Navy Department during the Civil War he had even been one of three members of the special commission to investigate the assassination... [Pg.15]

Mahatma Gandhi listed seven blunders of humanity Wealth without work, Pleasure without conscience, Commerce without morality, Worship without sacrifice, Politics without principles, Knowledge without character, and Science without humanity. [Pg.3]

In the 1920s, the British ruled India, but the people of India wanted to rule themselves. Mahatma Gandhi led the struggle for independence, and he used nonviolent action to do so. His most famous action was the Salt March. [Pg.58]

Gandhi, M. (1935). Harijan. 12-10-1935 taken from The collected works of Mahatma Gandhi. Vol. 68,23 September, 1935-15 May, 1936. http //www.gandhiserve.org/cwmg/VOL068. PDF. [Pg.256]

Figure 16.8 CHO cells treated with ethyl methanesulfonate Magnification 350x. Courtesy of Dr. Alok Dhawan, Industrial Toxicology Research Centre, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Lucknow, UP. www.cometassayindia.org and www.cometassayindia.org/protocols.htm. Reproduced in Color plate 16.8. [Pg.229]

In the Political world, there seems to be unrest and disquietude all over the world, all pointing, at present, to some great crisis in human affairs. Of this, the Mahatmas seem to have been aware. There is no telling what may happen before I see you in March, and we may have much to talk of. [Pg.44]

The B.B. [i.e., the Jesuits] are most active and have developed a most elaborate and perfect scheme for the destruction of British power and influence, and it is so far successful, and they may get the upper hand temporarily. I believe that it is this which the Mahatmas are trying to provide against. I am thoroughly convinced the B.B. have somehow got at Judge, in order to destroy the T.S. I think they will not succeed in doing this, tho they have contrived to cause the utmost confusion for the present. [Pg.95]

But now a problem is handed over to the philosophers. This discontinuous existence in space, thus assigned to electrons, is very unlike the continuous existence of material entities which we habitually assume as obvious. The electron seems to be borrowing the character which some people have assigned to the Mahatmas of Tibet. These electrons, with the correlative protons, are now conceived as being the fundamental entities out of which the material bodies of ordinary experience are composed. Accordingly, if this explanation is allowed, we have to revise all our notions of the ultimate character of material existence. For when we penetrate to these final entities, this startling discontinuity of spatial existence discloses itself (Whitehead 1967, pp. 34—35)... [Pg.30]

Mahatma Ghandi Road Jehangir Building Bombay 400 001 INDIA... [Pg.185]

Mahatma Gandhi An Autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth... [Pg.261]

Salunkhe, D.K. Mahatma Phule Agricultural University, Rahuri, Maharashtra, India (21, 307 28, 1)... [Pg.29]

You can t bear squabbles — and yet you re more than capable of generating them. Like Librans Mahatma Gandhi, the prophet of nonviolence, and John Lennon, the antiwar rock star, you re more contentious than your reputation suggests. [Pg.70]


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