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Notes And References
- Cited in O.P.Kejariwal, The
Asiatic Society of Bengal and the Discovery of India's Past, New
Delhi, 1988, pp.18-19.
- P.J.Marshall, The British
Discovery of Hinduism in the Eighteenth Century, Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge, 1970.
- David Kopf, British Orientalism
and the Bengal Renaissance: The Dynamics of Indian Modernization
1773-1835, University of California Press, Berkeley, 1969.
- William Jones, Third Annual
Discourse (Asiatic Researches, 1788), quoted in Kopf, op.
cit., p.38.
- Quoted in Kopf, op. cit.,
pp.38-39.
- Ibid., p.41.
- John Keay, India Discovered,
Windward (year not stated).
- Khof, op. cit., p.22.
- Ronald Inden, Imagining India,
Basil Blackwell, Oxford,1990.
- Adam Kuper, The Invention of
Primitive Society, Rou- tledge, London and New York, 1988.
- Friedrich Max Mueller, Indian
Friends, Indian edition, Amrit Book Company, New Delhi, 1982,
p.80.
- David Kolf, The Brahmo Samaj and
the Shaping of the Modern Indian Mind, Princeton University
Press, Princeton, 1979, p.265.
- Ibid., p.266.
- Cited in Arabinda Poddar,
Renaissance in Bengal, Indian Institute of Advanced Study,
Shimla, 1977, p.73.
- Sri Aurobindo,
Bankim-Tilak-Dayanand, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry, 1955,
pp.12-13.
- Poddar, op. cit.
- Ibid., p.70.
- Ibid., p.71.
- Ibid.
- The Future of India:Complete Works
of Swami Vivekanand, Vol.III, pp.300-01, quoted in Poddar, op.
cit., p.107.
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