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- Quoted in Poddar, op. cit., p.117
Ibid., p.104.
Complete Works of Swami Vivekanand,
Vol. III, pp.220- 21.
Sri, Aurobindo, op. cit.,
pp.44-45.
Charles H.Heimsath, Indian
Nationalism and Hindu Social Reform, Princeton University Press,
Princeton, 1964.
Ibid., p.316.
While the Hindus, on the one hand,
took enthusiastically to Western education, on the other, they
began to demand that Hindi, in the Devnagari script be made the
court language in place of Urdu, in North India.
R.C.Zaehner, Hinduism, Oxford
University Press, London, 1966, p.173.
Gandhi As Mahatma:Gorakhpur
District, Eastern UP 1921-22 in Ranajit Guha (ed.) Subaltern
Studies, Vol.III, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1984.
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