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ago, students of Kayasth (clerk) caste were excluded from the Sanscrit College in Calcutta. Now, without any new ordinance, they are admitted, as among the privileged castes, and the idea of the brotherhood of man has thus made way. The silent invasion is strikingly illustrated in the official Report on Female Education in India, 1892 to 1897. On a map of India within the Report, the places where female education was most advanced were coloured greener according to the degree of advance--surely most inappropriate colouring, though that is not our business. The map showed a strip of the greenest green all round the sea-coast. There the unobserved new influence came in. The _Census Report_ for 1901 showed the same silently obtruding influence from over the sea in the case of the education of males. Many such silent changes might be noted. And yet again, the most diverse ideas may be observed side by side in a strange chequer. In the closing years of the nineteenth century, the University of C
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Brahma, 70, 169, 175-7, 256-7, 261, 266.
Brahmฤ, 70, 176-7, 185.
Brฤhma Samฤj, 30, 36, 56-7, 62-4, 71, 122, 125-31, 143, 145-6, 148, 169-71, 179, 192, 194-5, 234, 250, 252, 264, 267-8.
Brahman privileges, 6-7, 16-7, 24, 42, 60, 245-6, 249.
Brahmanism, 69-70, 255.
Brahmans, 7, 21, 23, 26, 30, 35, 38-9, 49, 60, 68-9, 128, 151, 158, 167, 219, 237, 249-50, 260, 262.
Breath, Ritual management of the, 246.
Britain and India. See India.
British Government, 2, 8, 14, 25, 33-6, 53, 55, 73-6, 79, 92-4, 106, 144, 208, 217-9.
British Government, a theological illustration, 154, 157.
British Government, Acts of, 14, 53-5, 72, 254.
British Government and caste, 33-6.
British influence, vii, ix, 4-5, 14-15, 42-4, 61, 106, 272-3.
British merchants, viii.
British soldiers, 2, 15.
Brotherhood of man, 102, 239.
Buddha or Sakya Muni, 161, 186, 196, 199, 223, 227, 249, 260, 264, 267.
Buddhism, Buddhists, 66, 70, 77, 141, 196, 226, 254-5.
Calcutta, 2, 17, 25-6, 36, 43, 45-8, 63, 72, 79, 85-6, 99, 122, 125-6, 181, 192, 198, 230, 232, 247-8, 250. Calcutta University, 6, 49, 68, 134, 247. Capital in India, 92-3. Cashmere, 204. Caste, 22, 39, 46, 48, 56, 75, 95, 128, 132, 135, 137, 142-3, 158, 190, 211, 218, 260, 262-3. Caste declining, 16-8, 35, 37-8, 218. Castes: Brahman. See Brahman; Kayasth (Clerk), 5, 35, 48, 49; Kshatriya or Soldier, 35; Mahratta, 35; Nayar, 33; Pariah, 33; Shaha, 35; Soldier, 35; Sudras (the group of lowest castes recognised as within Hinduism), 6, 21. Census of 1901, 5, 17, 33-6, 53-4, 57, 59, 61, 64, 106, 131, 154, 207, 263. Central Provinces, 17. Chaitanya or Gauranga, 22, 199-200, 264, 267. Chet Ram, 204-8. ChineseโLiterati, 43, 113;
Pilgrim, 13; Anti-foreign feeling, 191. Christ. See Jesus Christ. Christian civilisation in India, xi, 4, 14. Christian doctrine in contrast, 172, 174, 181, 186, 207, 221-34, 238, 241, 253, 261-2. Christian influence, 146, 153, 156, 158-9, 169-71, 179, 197, 206, 222. Christian religion, The, 221-2. Christian worship, 117, 128, 187, 245, 250, 263, 264. Christianity in India, xi, 14, 41, 44, 73, 80, 101, 105-9, 112, 115, 125-7, 133, 143, 148-9, 165, 182, 190, 196-7, 241. Christians, 151, 163, 203-4, 233-4. Christians, Indian, 5, 30, 32, 37, 45, 52, 56-7, 62-4, 66, 89, 122-5, 137, 143, 169, 190-2, 194-5, 264-6. Citizenship, Idea of, 24, 72-3, 87, 101, 104, 218. Civil Servants, vii-ix, 87, 160, 188. Cochin, 33. Colleges, Indian, x, 48-9, 74. Common welfare, Idea of. See Public. Commons, House of, 102. Company, East India, 99. Comparative religion, 107-8. Conflict of ideas, 4, 6, 7, 49, 117. See Christian doctrine. Congress, Theโthe All-India political association, 76-93, 133, 139, 144. Conservatism, Indian, vi, 11-20, 46, 49, 83, 142, 158-165. Coronation, Bengali representative at, 29. Cow, Sanctity of the, 136, 151, 202. Creator, 177, 186, 189. Cremation and burial, 105. Curzon, Lord, 15, 89, 93, 274.
Darjeeling, 18. Daru-l-harb, 145-6. Delhi, 2, 67, 68, 82. Delusion, 153, 157, 173-7, 184-5, 220, 241, 243, 257-8. Devotee. See Jogi. Digby, William, 92-3. Doctors, Indian lady, 62. Doctrine. See Christian; Hindu. Drink-selling, 18. Dualistic conceptions, 172, 178, 242. Dufferin Association, Lady, 62. Durga, the Goddess, 251. Dutt, Narendranath, B.A. See Vivekananda.
Eating together, 81, 104, 160. Educated Indians, The New, v, vii, ix, 44-5, 55, 58, 76, 83, 86-7, 89, 91, 97-8, 112, 115, 117-8, 124, 127, 132, 140, 143, 149, 155-6, 159-62, 167-71, 173-4, 178, 183, 185, 189-92, 196, 211, 222, 230-42, 250, 255, 258. Education in Indiaโ
Boys, 5, 43. Females, 5, 46, 55-6, 62. Influence of, 15, 39-49, 94, 101, 106, 115, 126, 132, 146, 160, 168. Edward VII., 2, 29, 76. Elphinstone, Mountstuart, 44. English education. See Education. English-knowing Indians. See Educated Indians. English language, 14-5, 39-41, 44, 78, 81, 83. English literature, 14, 23, 73, 179. Esoteric religion. See Knowledge. Eternal entities, Three, 134, 172. Europe, Voyages to, 26-9, 45, 48, 101,
Calcutta, 2, 17, 25-6, 36, 43, 45-8, 63, 72, 79, 85-6, 99, 122, 125-6, 181, 192, 198, 230, 232, 247-8, 250. Calcutta University, 6, 49, 68, 134, 247. Capital in India, 92-3. Cashmere, 204. Caste, 22, 39, 46, 48, 56, 75, 95, 128, 132, 135, 137, 142-3, 158, 190, 211, 218, 260, 262-3. Caste declining, 16-8, 35, 37-8, 218. Castes: Brahman. See Brahman; Kayasth (Clerk), 5, 35, 48, 49; Kshatriya or Soldier, 35; Mahratta, 35; Nayar, 33; Pariah, 33; Shaha, 35; Soldier, 35; Sudras (the group of lowest castes recognised as within Hinduism), 6, 21. Census of 1901, 5, 17, 33-6, 53-4, 57, 59, 61, 64, 106, 131, 154, 207, 263. Central Provinces, 17. Chaitanya or Gauranga, 22, 199-200, 264, 267. Chet Ram, 204-8. ChineseโLiterati, 43, 113;
Pilgrim, 13; Anti-foreign feeling, 191. Christ. See Jesus Christ. Christian civilisation in India, xi, 4, 14. Christian doctrine in contrast, 172, 174, 181, 186, 207, 221-34, 238, 241, 253, 261-2. Christian influence, 146, 153, 156, 158-9, 169-71, 179, 197, 206, 222. Christian religion, The, 221-2. Christian worship, 117, 128, 187, 245, 250, 263, 264. Christianity in India, xi, 14, 41, 44, 73, 80, 101, 105-9, 112, 115, 125-7, 133, 143, 148-9, 165, 182, 190, 196-7, 241. Christians, 151, 163, 203-4, 233-4. Christians, Indian, 5, 30, 32, 37, 45, 52, 56-7, 62-4, 66, 89, 122-5, 137, 143, 169, 190-2, 194-5, 264-6. Citizenship, Idea of, 24, 72-3, 87, 101, 104, 218. Civil Servants, vii-ix, 87, 160, 188. Cochin, 33. Colleges, Indian, x, 48-9, 74. Common welfare, Idea of. See Public. Commons, House of, 102. Company, East India, 99. Comparative religion, 107-8. Conflict of ideas, 4, 6, 7, 49, 117. See Christian doctrine. Congress, Theโthe All-India political association, 76-93, 133, 139, 144. Conservatism, Indian, vi, 11-20, 46, 49, 83, 142, 158-165. Coronation, Bengali representative at, 29. Cow, Sanctity of the, 136, 151, 202. Creator, 177, 186, 189. Cremation and burial, 105. Curzon, Lord, 15, 89, 93, 274.
Darjeeling, 18. Daru-l-harb, 145-6. Delhi, 2, 67, 68, 82. Delusion, 153, 157, 173-7, 184-5, 220, 241, 243, 257-8. Devotee. See Jogi. Digby, William, 92-3. Doctors, Indian lady, 62. Doctrine. See Christian; Hindu. Drink-selling, 18. Dualistic conceptions, 172, 178, 242. Dufferin Association, Lady, 62. Durga, the Goddess, 251. Dutt, Narendranath, B.A. See Vivekananda.
Eating together, 81, 104, 160. Educated Indians, The New, v, vii, ix, 44-5, 55, 58, 76, 83, 86-7, 89, 91, 97-8, 112, 115, 117-8, 124, 127, 132, 140, 143, 149, 155-6, 159-62, 167-71, 173-4, 178, 183, 185, 189-92, 196, 211, 222, 230-42, 250, 255, 258. Education in Indiaโ
Boys, 5, 43. Females, 5, 46, 55-6, 62. Influence of, 15, 39-49, 94, 101, 106, 115, 126, 132, 146, 160, 168. Edward VII., 2, 29, 76. Elphinstone, Mountstuart, 44. English education. See Education. English-knowing Indians. See Educated Indians. English language, 14-5, 39-41, 44, 78, 81, 83. English literature, 14, 23, 73, 179. Esoteric religion. See Knowledge. Eternal entities, Three, 134, 172. Europe, Voyages to, 26-9, 45, 48, 101,
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