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A. E. (GEORGE RUSSELL), 64, 286 -"Desire",64n -"Endurance", 286n Adam, 116 Addison, 79n -"Hymn", 79n Adityas, 28-9 Aeschylus, 86 Aesop, 258 Afghanistan, 284 Agni, 16, 19-20,22-3,28, 33-5, 45, 157 61, 164, 166, 180,214 America, 198,284 Ananda, 133 Andamans, 103 Ansars, 267 Antigone, 187, 273 -Aphrodite, 182 Apollo, 180, 182 Aragon, 88 Aristotle, 89, 248 Arjuna, 254 Arnold, Matthew, 71, 189,234 -Essays in Criticism, 234n Arya, the, 131,227-8 Asia, 284 Asuras, 159 Aswins, 45 Atri, 162 Auden,88 Aurelius, 70 BACCHUS, 182 Bacon, 108 Banerji, Sanat Kumar, 230n Banquo, 171 Barnardo, 173-5 Baudelaire, 66, 78, 94, 96, 214, 287 -us Fleurs du Mal, 95n -"Correspondances", 287n -"L'Aube spirituelle", 95 -"Le Couvercle", 95 -"L'Elevation",78n -"L'Irremediable," 95 -"Les Petites vieilles", 66n Bauls, 223 Bayle, 1O9n -Nouvelle de la Ripublique des Lettres, 1O9n Beethoven, 163 Bengal, 164, 228, 235, 261 Benois, 153 Berdyaev, Nicholas 129 Bergson, lOin., 248, 286 Bhattacharya, Purnendu Prasad, 215 -"I Embark", 214 Bible, the, 50 Blake, 74, 76, 81, 125-6, 128, 240 -"Auguries of Innocence", 74n., 81n -"Jerusalem",81n Bcdhisattwa, 242 Bonnefoy, Yves, 216 Brahma, 28-30 Brahman, 23, 25, 28, 34, 39, 51, 98, 105, 119, 165,234, 243, 278, 280, 359 Bridges, 88 Browning, Robert, 71 Buddha, 34, 57-8, 130, 133, 242, 267, 274, 277-9, 281-3, 298, 304 Buddhism, 242, 276-8, 280, 282-3
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Bunyan, 68 -The Pilgrim's Progress, 68 CANADA, 284 Cezanne, 152 Chandidasa,221-2 Char, Rene, 207 "Chanson des Etages", 206 Chattopadhyaya, Harindranath, 69n -The Strange Journey, 69n -"Blue Profound", 69n Chicago, 196n China, 133, 281 Christ, Jesus, 68, 107, 114, 116-18, 120, 122-4, 129, 240, 267 Christianity, 120, 125, 240, 244, 276 Coleridge, 84, 235 -Kubla Khan, 84 Commonwealth, 284, 290 Communism (Sovietic), 253 Confucius, 281 Cousins, James H., 52n -New Ways in English Literature, 52n DANDAKARANYA,276 Dante, 53, 60-1, 71, 85, 169, 176,219 -Inferno, 53, 60n., 149, 169n -Paradiso, 53, 71, 149 Danton, 103 Delille, 85 Denmark,175 Descartes, 286 Dhammapada, 279n Diocles, 108, 109n Dionysus, 182-3 Dirghatama, 162-6 Discabolo, 170 Donne, 74, 80 -Divine Poems, 80 ln -"Annvnciation", 81n -"The Litanie", 80n -The Progress qf the Soule, 80n Douve,217 Dryden, 85 Duncan, 170 Durga,180 ECKHART, 131 Edgar, 171-3 Egypt, 298 Einstein, 300 Eiseley, Loren, 295n - The Immense Journey, 295n Eliot, T. S., 88, 140-4, 147-8, 196, 205 -"Burnt Norton", 142n., 144n., 146-7n -"East Coker", 14On., 145n -"Little Gidding", 141n., 145-6n -."The Dry Salvages", 145-6n., 148n -"The Hollow Men", 140, 149n -The Waste Land, 140 Elsinore, 185 Encyclopaedists, the, 286 England, 205, 253, 284 Epicurus, 108, 1O9n Euclid, 107 Euripides, 73, 86 Europe, 58, 60, 199, 243, 253, 273, 284-5, 289 FAKIRS, 221, 223 Fascism, 253, 262 Flaubert, 88 France, 66, 193, 198, 205, 253, 284, 298 Francisco, 173-4 French Revolution, 103, 266, 274 Freud, Sigmund, 126 GANDHARVAS,26 Gargi, 5-6 Germany, 253 Ghcse, Prof. Manmohan, 230, 234 Gita, the, 7, 17, 24, 51, 53, 58, 73, 114, 117-18, 12In., 145, 149, 166, 180, 235, 239n., 274 Gloucester, 171-3 Goethe, 71, 88, 135-6, 138-9 Graves, Robert, 180, 182,218 -New Poems 1962, l80n -"The Ambrosia of Dionysus & Semele", 180n., 183n Greece, 73, 193-4, 196n., 281 Gupta, Atul, 234
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HALL, JOHN, 68n -"To His Tutor", 68n Hamlet, 185 Hardy, Thomas, 71, 88 Hegel, 246 Hilton, Walter, 114 -The Scale if Perfection, 115 Himalayas, the, 151 Hinduism, 242, 276-8, 280 Hitler, 274 Hobbes, 108 Homer, 52, 73, 83, 85-6, 93, 147, 176 Horace, 89 Horatio, 173-5 Housman, 88 Hugo, Victor, 52 Huxley, Aldous, 114, 131-3, 144, 181 Index expurgawrius, 23 India, 53, 73, 105, 175, 199, 217-18, 222, 226, 228-9, 231, 235, 239, 244, 250, 253, 255, 257, 259-61, 267-9,274,276,.280-1,284,289-92, 297-8 Indra, 13, 22, 28, 42, 44-5, 180 Iqbal, 62n Isaiah, 118 Italy, 253 JAPAN, 228, 253 Jeanne d'Arc, 192 Jerusalem, 115, 122-3 Joyce, 88 Jouve,216-17 Judas, 120 Jung, III Juno, 182 Jupiter, 108, 180 KALI, 24n., 218 Kalidasa, 39, 85, 98, 176, 181 -Shakuntala, 162 Kant, 246 Kanwa, 162 lOIn., 162, 170, Kasyapa, 133 Keats, 68, 78n., 98 -"Ode on the Poets", 78n Ken, 68n -"A Morning Hymn", 68n Krishna, 180, 218 Kronos, 159 Kushika, 220 Kutsa, 162 LAKSHMI, 293 Lalan the Fakir, 223 Lamartine, 54 Laocoon, 170 Lao Tzu, 132 Lawrence, D. H., 88 London, 127, 163 Lucifer, 5, 125 Lucretius, 52, 70, 101 -De Rerum Natura, 52 Luther, 273 HUCHCHANDA, 162 Mahabharata, the, 73, 235 Maitreyi, 105 Malebranche, 286 Mallarme, 66, 88, 152 -"Les Fleurs", 66n Mamata, 163 Manchester Guardian, 239n Manu, 159 Miira, 5 Marcellus, 173-5 Margaret, 138 Marut, 22, 28-9 Marx, 126 Mayavada,278 Mazumdar, Dipak, 213 -"Baritone", 212 Mazzini, 253 Mephistopheles, 250 Metaphysicals, the, 57, 71,286 Michael Angelo, 170 Milton, 52-3, 85, 93, 125, 147, 163, 168,245 --Camus, 245n
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-Paradise Lost, 163, 168n Minerva, 284 Mitra, 45, 157, 159-60, 180, 294 Modern Review, the, 229n Mohammedanism, 276 Montaigne, 108 Montevideo, 198 Moses, 9-10, 108 Mother, The (La Mere), 228, 287n -Prieres et Meditations, 287n Mukherjee, Prabhat, 230 Mussolini, 274 NACHIKETAS, 19-20, 32-3, 35, 105 Naidu, Sarojini, 62n Nazism, 262 Newton, 300 Nietzsche, 126, 243, 297 North Pole, 27 Norway, 175 PAKISTAN, 267 Panis, 13 Parasara, 162 Pascal, Blaise, 107-13 -Le Pari, 110 -Les Provinciales, 112 Pasternak, Boris; 185-90 -Dr. Zhivago, 185 -"Earth", 190n -"Encounter", 189n -"Fairy Tales", 189n -"Hamlet", 185 -"Magdalene II", 190n -"Miracle", 190n -"Winter Night", 189n Pax Britannica, 250 Persia, 284 Philolaus, 131 Pilate, 4 Plato, 247-8, 275n., 279 Poetry, 196n., 207n Pondicherry, 228 Pope, 85 Pound, Ezra, 88 Pravahan, 22 Pythagoras, 30 RAKsHASAS, 159 Rama, 187 Ramayana, the, 235 Ramprasad, 218 Reformation, the, 273 Renaissance, the, 71, 239 Renard, Jean-Claude, 209 -"Et Les lIes Feront Silence", 208-9n Rochefoucau1d, 108 Roerich, Nicholas, 150-3 Romains, Jules, 186 Romanticism, 87-8 Romantics, the, 87, 186 Rome, 117 Romeo, 176 Rousseau, 186, 274 -The Social Contract, 274 Rudra(s), 28, 30, 56,339 Rudriyas, 31 Russell, Bertrand, 114 Russia, 253, 294, 298 Ruysbroeck, 114 SADHYAS,28-9 Sainte Beuve, 62 Samain, Albert, 65n -Au Flanes du Vase, 65n -"Pannyre aux talons d'or", 65 Sarama, 13 Saraswati, 84 Satan, 120, 125, 136-9 Saul, 9 Seferis, George, 192-3, 196-7 -Poems, 192n -From Log Book I, 192n -"The Return of the Exile", 192n -From Log Book II, 195n -"Postscript", 195n -From Log Book III, 193-5n -"Engomi", 193n., 195-6n -"Helen", 193-4n -"Salamis in Cyprus", 195n., 197n -"Three Mules", 194 -Gymnopaedia, 192n -"Santorin", 192-3n -Mythistorema, 194n., 196n -"Just a little more", 196n
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-"South Wind", 194n Semele, 182 Seneca, 70 Sethna, K. D., 68n., 74n -The Secret Splendour, 68n., 74n -"Deluge",68n -"The Errant Life", 74n Shakespeare, 6, 52, 57, 71, 83, 85, 93, 168, 170, 176, 178, 233-4, 266 -A Midsummer Night's Dream, 57n -Hamlet, 163, 173, 175n., 185n -King Lear, 171, 173n -Macbeth, 170, 171n -Romeo & .Juliet, 176n -Sonnets, 178-9 -The Winter's Tale, 233n Shankara, 246, 277, 282 Shelley, 68, 71, 98, 235 Shita1a, 180 Siddhacharyas, 164, 221-2, 225 Siddhas, 221 Siva, 31, 278 Socrates, 12, 58, 73, 98, 239, 281 Soma, 23, 28-9, 44-5, 165, 167, 184 Song if Solomon, 66-7 Sophocles, 73, 86, 187, 189 Spain, 205 Spengler, 297 Spenser, 68 Spinoza, 98 Sri Aurobindo, 49, 52, 54, 55n., 58-62, 64-5n., 67n., 75-6n., 81n., 1O2n., 126, 132, 135, 162n., 176, 179, 183-4, 224, 226-9, 233, 235, 248, 286 -Collecwd Poems & Plqys, 59n., 1O2n., 287n -"A Child's lmaginaticn", 60n -"Abana" (Ahana & Other Poems), 59n., 1O2n -"Parabrahman", 55-6n - "Radha's Appeal" (Songs to Alyrtilla), 67n -"Reminiscence", 60n -"The Other Earths", 183 -"The Rishi", 55n -"Thought the Paraclete", 58n -"Trance of Waiting", 287n -"Transformation", 19n., 64n -"Who", 54n -Savitri, 65n., 75-6n., 81n., 177n., 179 -The Future Poetry, 227 -The Life Divine, 126n., 248 -The Secret of the Veda, 42n St. Augustine, 115n -Confessions, ll5n St. Francis, 83, 240 St. Jacques, 107 St. Paul, 9-10, 108 Stalin, 267 Stalinism, 262 Stendha1, 88 Supervielle, Jules, 198 -"Alter Ego", 199-200 -"Lui Seul", 201 -"Saisir", 201 Surya,166 Syria, 284 TAG ORE, RABINDRANATH, 53, 62n., 64, 66, 97-102, 222-3, 226-30, 288 -Balaka, 228 -Gitanjali, 99n -"The Golden Boat", 64n -"Salutation", 266n Tantras, the, 28-9, 165 Terence, 239n The Eternal Wisdom, 131 Theocritus, 86 . The Times Literary Supplement, 62n., 126n Thibon, Gustave, 126-7 Thompson, Francis, 143 -"The Hound of Heaven", 143n Times, 127 Titan, 97, 159 Turkey, 284 UCHATHYA, 163 Uma,170 United Nations Organization, 263 Upanishads, the, 6, 8-9, ll-12, 15, 23, 25-30, 35, 37, 39-40, 50, 53, 57, 69, 73, 75, 77, 82-3, 96, 103-4, 120, 129,132, 149, 182,250,264-5, 281, 368
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-Aitareya, 18n -Brihadaranyaka, 14, 15n., 18n., 29-30n -Chhandogya, 12, 20n., 25 -Katha, 19n., 69n -Prasna, 38 -Taittiriya, 44n V AIKUNTHA, 100 Vaishnavism, 100 Valery, 88 Valmiki, 39-40, 62, 73, 83, 85, 187,235 Varona, 28-9, 45, 157, 159-61, 180, 294 Vashishtha, 162 Vagus, 28 Vaughan, 80 -"They Are All Gone", 8On Vayu, 166 Vedas, the, 9, 13-14, 21, 27-9, 37, 42, 104, 162, 166, 278, 281 -Rig Veda, 13n., 18n.,26, 30,36, 42-5n., 157, 160, 163-6n., 184n., 220 -"Ode to Darkness", 220 Virgil, 53, 85, 93 Vishnu, 30-1, 278 Vishwamitra,162 Visva Bharati, 228 Vivekananda, 103-5, 241, 253-4, 299 -From Colombo to Almora, 103 Voltaire, 85, 286 Vyasa, 39, 58, 62, 73, 235 WARNER, REX, 192n., 194n Whitman, 150 Williams, Charles, 93n 'The Last Voyage" (A Little Book of Modern Verse), 93n Wordsworth, 68, 71, 83, 88, 168, 186, 230-1, 233-5, 281n -(Memorials of a Tour in Scotland) -"The Solitary Reaper", 68n -Miscellaneous Sonnets, 232n "It is a beauteous Evening, calm and free", 232n -"The World is too much with us", 68n., 169n -Ode on the Intimations of Immortali y, 234 -Poems Dedicated to National Inde pendence & Liberry, 233n -"Milton! thou shouldst be living at this hour", 233n -Poems of the Imagination, 231-2n -"I wandered lonely as a cloud" (The Daffodils), 169n., 232n . -"Laodamia", 231n -"She was a Phantom of delight", 232n -"Three years she Grew", 233n -"To a Skylark", 232n -(Poems Referring to the Period of Childhaod) -"Lucy Gray", 230n -"We Are Seven", 281n -Prelude, 234n World War, First, 228, 249 Wu Ch' ng- n, 133 YAJNAVALKYA, 5-6, 29-30, 126, 242, 299 Yama, 13, 19-20, 32-5, 157, 159-60 Yeats, W. B., 94n -The Wind among the Reeds, 94n - "The Lover tells of the Rose in his Heart", 94n ZEUS, 159, 182 Zhivago, 186-8 Page - 376 |