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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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135.
Mary, mother of Jesus, 195, 205, 207.
Masses, The, 43, 182, 228, 242, 245, 254-5.
Matter, 134, 172-3.
Maya or unreality of the objects of Sense and Consciousness. See Delusion.
Merchants, British, viii.
Messiahs, Indian, 201-4.
Methodists, 111, 265-6.
Middle Class, New. See Educated.
Mission College, 49, 142, 180, 195.
Missionaries, viii, 52, 54, 62, 99, 106, 123, 124, 158, 167, 187, 189, 191, 195-7, 202, 217, 232, 237, 241. See Scotland.
Missionary Conference, Decennial, 106, 136.
Moghul empire and emperors, 2-4, 14, 67, 77.
Monier Williams. See Williams.
Monotheism, 107, 117, 126, 127-8, 130, 134, 140, 150, 153-5, 161, 166-183, 239, 242, 252, 258, 260, 266.
Mosque, 3, 13-4, 50.
Mother (title of deities), 178-81.
Mozumdar, P.C., 30, 195.
Mukti, 40-1, 246. See Salvation.
MΓΌller, Max, 75, 136, 170, 175.
Municipalities, 86.
Murdoch, Rev. Dr. John, 81, 91, 93, 95, 170, 196.
Mutiny, The, 95.
Nanda-kumar, 25, 42. Nationality, Idea of, 9, 24, 75, 95, 101, 104, 124, 129, 132, 134, 139, 190, 218. Native States, 76, 95. Nature, Tyranny of, 214-6. Naturis, 146-7. Neo-Platonists a religious parallel to New Indians, 207-12. New Era, The, 1-10, 19, 76. New ideas, v, vi, ix, xi, 4, 6-10, 15, 19, 49, 76, 165, 236. New India. See Educated. New Testament. See Bible; John; Paul. Newspapers. See Press. Nirvana, 226, 230, 255. Noble, Miss (Sister Nivedita), 22, 31, 32, 75, 153, 175, 185, 228, 243. North-West, The, 82, 172, 241, 250. Northern India, 2, 28-9, 37, 66-8, 77, 107, 130.
Pandit (learned man or teacher), xi, 31, 47, 134, 142, 162. Pantheism, 107, 126-9, 140, 150, 153, 155-7, 166, 169-78, 182-5, 209, 220, 229, 239, 242-5, 249, 251, 256-8, 260-1. Parameswar, 176-7, 207. Paramhansa, Ramkrishna, 47, 48, 175, 199, 227, 265. Pariahs. See Castes. Parliament of Religions, 30, 48, 128, 152, 227, 243. Parsees, 7, 41, 66, 82, 138, 178. Patriotism, 95, 116, 130, 132, 134-5, 141, 149, 172, 190. See Indian bias. Paul, Saint, 111, 253, 264. Pessimism, Indian, 212-22, 229, 232. Philosophy, Hindu, 47, 70, 128, 172-6, 179, 220. Physical changes, 120-2. Pilgrims, 13, 245-6, 262-3. Plains, The, 2, 66, 130. Political activity, 20, 138. Political criticism, Idea of, 7, 72-4, 76, 78. Political Economy, 99, 216. Political ideas, New, v, 7, 72-102, 104. Political reformers, 83. Polygamy, 55, 59-61. Polytheism, 128, 133, 150, 153-6, 166-72, 182, 239, 242, 249, 262. Poona, 97. Post Office, 2, 34, 76. Poverty, Indian, 20, 99. See Famines. Prajapati, 188-9. PrΔrthanΔ SamΔjes (Prayer Associations), 122, 130-1, 138, 169, 171-2, 250-2, 267. Prayer, 128, 130, 244-5, 250-1. Press, The Indian, 20, 26, 72, 73, 75, 88-9, 92, 99. Priesthood, Hereditary, 7, 163, 245. Priesthood twofold, 163-5. Professions, Modern, 42, 144. Progress, xi, 8, 52, 273. Public meetings, 17, 113. Public questions, Idea of, 16-7, 72. Punjab, 36, 47, 84, 130, 132-3, 138, 201, 228, 234. Purans or later Hindu Scriptures, 137. Purohit (celebrant priest), 163-5, 260. Purusha (the first embodiment of the Universal Spirit), 21, 188-9.
Qadian. See Ahmad.
Race feeling, 88-95. Railways, 2, 17, 18, 76. Rajputana, 54, 58. Ram, 77, 186, 227, 261, 266. Ramabhai, Pandita, 46. Ramayan, The, 77, 186. Rao, Sir T. Madhava, 28, 46. Reactionaries, 20, 46, 149, 243. See Conservatism; Hindu Revival. Reformers. See Political, Religious, Social. Reincarnation. See Transmigration. Religious ideas, Hindu, 7, 94, 104, 115, 117, 150. Religious ideas, New, v, 8, 9, 103, 150. Religious leaders not brahmans, 30-1, 249. Religious reformers, 22, 45-6, 49. Renaissance, Indian, 19, 104. See New. Responsibility, Moral, 156. See Sin. Resurrection, The, 110-1, 126. Rigveda (earliest book of Aryan hymns), 135, 188, 234, 246. Robertson Lectures, Alexander, v, xi. xii. Roy, Rammohan, 16, 23, 26, 45, 54-5, 75, 125-7, 157, 167-9, 194, 250, 267. Russia, 89, 98.
Sacred places, 3, 154, 244-8. Sacrifice, 108, 133, 135, 179, 247-9, 262. Salvation, 40-1, 108, 221, 239-67. See Mukti. Sankarachargya, 153, 244-5. Sanscrit College, Calcutta, 5, 15, 35. Sanscrit learning, 6, 15, 47, 128, 162. Saraswati (Hindu Goddess of Learning), 192. Saraswati, Dyanand, 30, 46, 134, 136. Schools and Caste, 34, 39. Schools, Secondary, 43. Scotland Mission, Church of, 48, 99, 265. Seaβvoyages forbidden. See Europe. Self-government, 15, 86. Self-torture, 107, 254-55, 257, 261. Sen, Keshub Chunder, 8, 30, 46, 125, 130, 179-180, 192, 195, 252. Serfdom, Indian, 27-9. Shah, Mahbub, 204-6. Shrines. See Sacred places. Sikhs, 37. Sin, Idea of, 156, 172, 239-
Nanda-kumar, 25, 42. Nationality, Idea of, 9, 24, 75, 95, 101, 104, 124, 129, 132, 134, 139, 190, 218. Native States, 76, 95. Nature, Tyranny of, 214-6. Naturis, 146-7. Neo-Platonists a religious parallel to New Indians, 207-12. New Era, The, 1-10, 19, 76. New ideas, v, vi, ix, xi, 4, 6-10, 15, 19, 49, 76, 165, 236. New India. See Educated. New Testament. See Bible; John; Paul. Newspapers. See Press. Nirvana, 226, 230, 255. Noble, Miss (Sister Nivedita), 22, 31, 32, 75, 153, 175, 185, 228, 243. North-West, The, 82, 172, 241, 250. Northern India, 2, 28-9, 37, 66-8, 77, 107, 130.
Pandit (learned man or teacher), xi, 31, 47, 134, 142, 162. Pantheism, 107, 126-9, 140, 150, 153, 155-7, 166, 169-78, 182-5, 209, 220, 229, 239, 242-5, 249, 251, 256-8, 260-1. Parameswar, 176-7, 207. Paramhansa, Ramkrishna, 47, 48, 175, 199, 227, 265. Pariahs. See Castes. Parliament of Religions, 30, 48, 128, 152, 227, 243. Parsees, 7, 41, 66, 82, 138, 178. Patriotism, 95, 116, 130, 132, 134-5, 141, 149, 172, 190. See Indian bias. Paul, Saint, 111, 253, 264. Pessimism, Indian, 212-22, 229, 232. Philosophy, Hindu, 47, 70, 128, 172-6, 179, 220. Physical changes, 120-2. Pilgrims, 13, 245-6, 262-3. Plains, The, 2, 66, 130. Political activity, 20, 138. Political criticism, Idea of, 7, 72-4, 76, 78. Political Economy, 99, 216. Political ideas, New, v, 7, 72-102, 104. Political reformers, 83. Polygamy, 55, 59-61. Polytheism, 128, 133, 150, 153-6, 166-72, 182, 239, 242, 249, 262. Poona, 97. Post Office, 2, 34, 76. Poverty, Indian, 20, 99. See Famines. Prajapati, 188-9. PrΔrthanΔ SamΔjes (Prayer Associations), 122, 130-1, 138, 169, 171-2, 250-2, 267. Prayer, 128, 130, 244-5, 250-1. Press, The Indian, 20, 26, 72, 73, 75, 88-9, 92, 99. Priesthood, Hereditary, 7, 163, 245. Priesthood twofold, 163-5. Professions, Modern, 42, 144. Progress, xi, 8, 52, 273. Public meetings, 17, 113. Public questions, Idea of, 16-7, 72. Punjab, 36, 47, 84, 130, 132-3, 138, 201, 228, 234. Purans or later Hindu Scriptures, 137. Purohit (celebrant priest), 163-5, 260. Purusha (the first embodiment of the Universal Spirit), 21, 188-9.
Qadian. See Ahmad.
Race feeling, 88-95. Railways, 2, 17, 18, 76. Rajputana, 54, 58. Ram, 77, 186, 227, 261, 266. Ramabhai, Pandita, 46. Ramayan, The, 77, 186. Rao, Sir T. Madhava, 28, 46. Reactionaries, 20, 46, 149, 243. See Conservatism; Hindu Revival. Reformers. See Political, Religious, Social. Reincarnation. See Transmigration. Religious ideas, Hindu, 7, 94, 104, 115, 117, 150. Religious ideas, New, v, 8, 9, 103, 150. Religious leaders not brahmans, 30-1, 249. Religious reformers, 22, 45-6, 49. Renaissance, Indian, 19, 104. See New. Responsibility, Moral, 156. See Sin. Resurrection, The, 110-1, 126. Rigveda (earliest book of Aryan hymns), 135, 188, 234, 246. Robertson Lectures, Alexander, v, xi. xii. Roy, Rammohan, 16, 23, 26, 45, 54-5, 75, 125-7, 157, 167-9, 194, 250, 267. Russia, 89, 98.
Sacred places, 3, 154, 244-8. Sacrifice, 108, 133, 135, 179, 247-9, 262. Salvation, 40-1, 108, 221, 239-67. See Mukti. Sankarachargya, 153, 244-5. Sanscrit College, Calcutta, 5, 15, 35. Sanscrit learning, 6, 15, 47, 128, 162. Saraswati (Hindu Goddess of Learning), 192. Saraswati, Dyanand, 30, 46, 134, 136. Schools and Caste, 34, 39. Schools, Secondary, 43. Scotland Mission, Church of, 48, 99, 265. Seaβvoyages forbidden. See Europe. Self-government, 15, 86. Self-torture, 107, 254-55, 257, 261. Sen, Keshub Chunder, 8, 30, 46, 125, 130, 179-180, 192, 195, 252. Serfdom, Indian, 27-9. Shah, Mahbub, 204-6. Shrines. See Sacred places. Sikhs, 37. Sin, Idea of, 156, 172, 239-
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