Totto-Chan
0Book: Totto-Chan; Author: Tetsuko Kuroyanagi Totto-chan is a recollection of memories spent while growing up, during which the school that […]
Book: Totto-Chan; Author: Tetsuko Kuroyanagi Totto-chan is a recollection of memories spent while growing up, during which the school that […]
We all wish our children to develop and to enrich their faculties; we all wish our children to learn attention […]
The world is one, in fact and in potentia. There is already a realised unity; that unity runs as the […]
Satprem was born Bernard Enginger in 1923 in Paris. At twenty, he was arrested by the Gestapo and spent one […]
“In any country, the best education to give to children consists in teaching them what is the true nature of […]
One day a farmer’s donkey fell down into a well. The animal cried piteously for hours as the farmer tried […]
Mark Twain was once asked if he wouldn’t like to go off on holiday. He replied, “I’d be glad to, […]
I guess I’m likely to put anything in my body! I love spicy foods and Mexican foods in particular. I’ve […]
It is the rule with drunkards to fall upon each other, to quarrel, become violent, and make a scene. The […]
On the tourist map Ghadisar is as big as the town of Jaisalmer. And the two are inter-existent, just as […]
The aim of education is always twofold: there is a collective aspect and there is an individual aspect. From the […]
An emperor in the Far East was growing old and knew it was time to choose his successor. Instead of […]
Try to name a widely practiced faith or religion that is built on the holism of nature. Not a religion […]
Hitherto education was a subject by itself and tended to be developed in isolation from other factors which are indeed […]
To live in the forest amongst the trees, surrounded by trunks, branches, roots, leaves. To tread through detritus brush against […]
What are we to do today? The question arises because every day, almost every one of us thinks, on reading […]
The meaning of the word education is – to lead, to bring forth, to educe. Educe what? one might ask. […]
India can best develop herself and serve humanity by being Herself and following the law of her own nature. […]
A man was sleeping at night in his cabin when suddenly his room filled with light, and God appeared. The […]
Where are we going? It is given to certain seers, Rishis, who can look beyond the barriers of physical space […]
There are two forms of knowledge of which those who know Brahman have spoken: the higher and the lower – […]
A thousand desires Each one worth dying for And many such desires Are indeed fulfilled. And yet The sum of […]
Early in February, news reached the western press of a brutal double killing in the Andaman Islands, an Indian-ruled archipelago […]
“A small bronze statuette of a dancing girl in the buried city of Mohenjo Daro in Sind shows that the […]
If in a drop of water One cannot see the river Nor see the full In the smallest part What […]
You may have seen them on stage or the telly. Five or six unmistakably Indian men in colourful oversized turbans. […]
Since Independence there has been a great deal of exhortation, effort and expenditure directed towards Indianising something or the other: […]
A famous soldier came to the Master Hakuin and asked: “Master, tell me: is there really a heaven and a […]
In a nation where collective finger pointing at politicians, grieving at the slowness of democracy and deriding India itself are […]