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४ क्कार्छ ७४ss مصدع في করিবে দেশের বর্তমান শিক্ষার তাপস্থায় এরূপ অাশা আমরা করিতে পারি না । খ্ৰীষ্টীয়ান মিসনরিদিগের ন্যায় দুর্ভিক্ষপ্রপীড়িত স্থানে যাইয়া দুই মাসের মধ্যে এক লক্ষ লোককে তামাদিগের উচ্চ ধৰ্ম্মে দক্ষিত করা আমরা রণা করি । ব্রাহ্মধৰ্ম্মের প্রচার কার্য্যের উন্নীত ধীর অথচ স্থির হইবে ইহাই আমরা দ্য বা রূপে আশা করিতে পারি । উপসংহারে বল। নিতান্ত অবশ্যক মে ব্রাহ্ম পন্মের উচ্চ ও সংস্কৃত মত তাপেক্ষা ব্রাহ্ম জীবনে প্রদর্শিত ব্রাহ্ম ধৰ্ম্মান যায়ী পবিত্রত ও মহত্ব ব্রাহ্ম ধৰ্ম্ম প্রচার কা ক’ র্য্যের অধিক তন সহায়তা করিবে । S HAA AAAASAAA SS ASA AAAA AAAAM MSMS ΜΙΛΗ ΑΤR SΙΙΙ Ι ) ΕΙΥΕΝΙ)Τ Α Ν ΑΤΗ ΤΑ(ΕΟΙ: Ε. IPEIRS()N A L IR E\LIN | ×('EN ('ÉS ANI) ΝΤΙ Λ Υ Ν ( )Ί"Ι.Ν ( ) Ν Ι Ι Ι - Ι., 1 Ι' Ε A N | ) ( ' || A [R \t “I” ). I?. [ ]ły • N 1: · · 1' 111< I'1; \ | | \1 \-\ ! »M:11:1′1:s.) ( Vo /i unt/ () и (1 г. 7і і п. ) • \\ 11 Y 1s 11 I ' ' \ t. 1. EI , \l \ II \ i;s III ? The Rishis of old sire | | | imagination of l), benilrà Nash Tagore, and he is full of ad'[']) | | |i|, , lishi has been, l believe, his ideal, and it is admit ted that, he has attained that ideal. If 13, a . h та Јта та 13 гоth ими Il yи и апсl liral in orm. miration for floom. f ; t rit (• ttom dit rots"), na or the knowledg" of ( 'oil, rontemplation of God, and drinking in the nectar of spiritual joy del i ved frotn conin, union with (iod be the essential chal actoristics of a Maharshi or a litishi of the highess order, then J)ebendra Nath Tagore is, insived, a Mahal shi. lle may live in :l iu:lusion furuis|wd a lit-.! nglice, he may drive in equipages, he may organize and lead a ('liurel, lle may superviso the affairs of an extensive estate, but those are not calculated to a reasonal,le mind to seem antagonistic to the best traditions of the high and noble title with which his well to E. E. sas -- som «mimisms=

  • The typograplical errors that crept into the article, as published in the Vational Guardiam, have been corrected by the writcr.–Editor T. Palrika.

- উদ্ধৃত verandai it,' moss of the Sun \○○ ATMMS SS S SS LS SLLL LSLS ineaning disciples have invested him, when the fact is established beyond all cavil and dispute that he has reached, by the life-long exercise of she great powers of his magnificent soul, that i gli stage of spiritual development which a Mah., rsh; in the days of Vedas and U1);lui-halls w:s known to attain lo. II IS M ( ) I) H. ()I' 1)AjLY 1.I F E. Some fol’; years ago, I had an opportunity (l: »cle of life le lived. what is termed by Manu, the 13, th 1, 1 M oth or of t, or the light of MI., the the house lie was to ,e a witness IRisin!* : !, Carlies!, dawn, to ', arshi tot ok luis seat of tlmen , 1:1 turning his face towards the east, ( ) || οσοιι py watched the snurise in all its glory. The beauty : nel splendour . : the rising sum fills his mind with a sense of the inessable greatof su us the p in source of the ligl, that light eneth the countless suns in the to niverse. Thus with a soul refreshed by tho' in-piration of the rising sun, whielt last cl Th en a litt |» lunch was to k on, w lieli was followed ly the ho 1ા ! . । . । 1:1 и 1 llis ti v otions two lı tırs, s um et intos nn rr. roling of tors and newspap, rs and attendan 'e to suell important lion schold affairs, as required his guidance, advice of iustruction, A i w . . . . | | | | y no on 111, al was taken, which consist l o' lı ılcıl iç , mi)'lik, fruits, \ ' After Imeal, i w , , or titres, lours wel e o voted to the at t . . . . . iv. | titly of so, no of his favorito alt: hors, At ali ti, four o’cl , l, t} \lallarshi repaired to a boat, al el took al mil ing on he ( a no es "I'll to two | ،۱۹۱۱ ، ( his resident. ! }\;\t tlic )i.!!1) ۱۱ ، ، ، یا ا conserat el chi :ly to \\ licly ļo: si hours or so wore shont on t |ı · · l · ı · -:\ < t of the silent col. I "Iuplation « , l t lle l )iv inity w luo liad icon revenied to his soul as Ile had perhaps been don e i o nome else in this ago o materialism. As the suit began to sink in the West this enraj ured lover of God and his works took luis seil !, on the tւդ, of the boat, and

facing the west, gaz'd on the splendour of
the western sky, a nel gazed and grzed till

the last crimson rity of the setting sun had ceased to liedeck the heavens. Then he closed his eyes and retired within himself, and sat ‘rapt into still communion,’ till it was almost dark. Retirement to rest for the night was preceded by prayers and devotions lasting for hours.