... for his thought: ‘The whole affair is as plain as a pike-staff. It is the first move in the Communist plan of campaign to dominate and take possession first of these northern parts and then of South East Asia as a preliminary to their manoeuvres with regard to the rest of the continent — in passing, Tibet as a gate opening to India. If they succeed, there is no reason why domination of the whole world ...
... whole affair is as plain as a pike-staff”, answered Sri Aurobindo. “It is the first move of the Communist plan of campaign to dominate and take possession first of these northern parts and then of South East Asia as a preliminary to their manoeuvres with regard to the rest of the continent – in passing, Tibet as a gate opening to India. If they succeed, there is no reason why domination of the whole world ...
... hesitate about there, the whole affair is as plain as a pike-staff. It is the first move in the Communist plan of campaign to dominate and take possession first of these northern parts and then of South East Asia as a preliminary to their manoeuvres with regard to the rest of the continent—in passing, Tibet as a gate opening to India. 9 If they succeed, there is no reason why domination of the whole ...
... hesitate about there, the whole affair is as plain as a pike-staff. It is the first move in the Communist plan of campaign to dominate and take possession first of these Northern parts and then of South East Asia as a preliminary to their manoeuvres with regard to the rest of the continent - in passing, Tibet as a gate opening to India. If they succeed, there is no reason why domination of the whole world ...
... plan of campaign to dominate and take possession first of these northern parts and then of South East Asia as a preliminary to their manoeuvres with regard to the rest of the continent—in passing, Tibet as a gate opening to India." Now, twenty-one years later, we see that Tibet and the whole of South East Asia have been swallowed up and the "gate into India" has truly been opened wide by the wound of ...
... Gautama Siddhartha Buddha who was born in north-eastern India around 560 BC, has profoundly affected the martial systems of all countries where the two have met, be it in China, Japan, India or South East Asia. It was therefore during the latter half of the first millennium BC that the philosophies upon which the martial arts depend were first laid down. Although some arts may have evolved at a much... evolved from Shaolin Temple boxing. The complete martial arts systems, consisting of ideology plus practice or technique, were exported beyond the borders of China and India to Korea, Japan and South East Asia. These countries must have had their own fighting arts, but as the superior techniques and advanced ideas from abroad were absorbed by their fighters, they were changed, and the changes resulted ...
... in April-May 1940 that Hitlerism was trying to overwhelm the forces of freedom, he felt equally concerned when Japan made the perfidious attack on Pearl Harbour and turned against India and South-East Asia. Even before Hitler's attack on Russia, the Mother with Sri Aurobindo's authority had declared on 6 May 1941: It has become necessary to state emphatically and clearly that all who by... June: .. .the whole affair is as plain as a pike-staff. It is the first move in the Communist plan of campaign to dominate and take possession first of these northern parts and then of South-East Asia as a preliminary to their manoeuvres with Page 721 regard to the rest of the continent - in passing, Tibet as a gate opening to India. If they succeed, there is ...
... elements of Indian culture and history. And who else but Hindus themselves are doing this! While this is the thrust within, matters outside are equally alarming. I happened to be a delegate to the South-east Asia conference, 2000, in Edinburgh. In one of the heavily attended lecture theatres I saw a renowned American social anthropologist presenting a slide show on India. All of the slides showed the 'darker ...
... War: “The whole affair is as plain as a pike-staff. It is the move in the Communist plan of campaign to dominate and take possession first of these northern parts [including Korea] and then of South East Asia as a preliminary to their manoeuvres with regard to the rest of the continent – in passing, Tibet as a gate opening to India. If they succeed, there is no reason why domination of the whole world ...
... spiritual experience, we have to turn to the East, more especially to India, “the heart of Asia”, whose spiritual attainments have spread across the whole of Eastern Asia in the form of Buddhism, in South-East Asia in the form of Brahmanism, and in West Asia through its influence on Christianity. Few have had such a high, and well-founded, opinion of India as Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. Here are some ...
... the Indian Ocean. The Japanese were more sympathetic towards his plans to liberate India from the British, although they too remained sceptical and kept all trump cards in their own hands. In South-East Asia Bose formed his Indian National Army (INA) again with Indian prisoners of war and also with expatriate Indians who were living in what are now Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar and Singapore. The peak ...
... hesitate about there, the whole affair is as plain as a "pikestaff". It is the first move in the Communist plan of campaign to dominate and take possession first of these northern parts and then of South East Asia as a preliminary to their manoeuvres with regard to the rest of the continent—in passing, Tibet as a gate opening to India. If they succeed, there is no reason why domination of the whole world ...
... hesitate about there, the whole affair is as plain as a pike-staff. It is the first move in the Communist plan of campaign to dominate and take possession first of these northern parts and then of South East Asia as a preliminary to their maneuvers with regard to the rest of the continent—in passing, Tibet as a gate opening to India. * * If they succeed, there is no reason why domination of the whole world ...
... East. We cannot assume knowledge of it by either the Arthaśāstra or the Guptas merely because the Arthaśāstra (11.11.13) alludes to Kambu as well, which signifies Cambodia, 4 a country of South-east Asia, and Samudragupta's Allāhābād Pillar Inscription includes not only Simhala (Ceylon) but also "other islands" as states under his suzerainty. 5 R. C. Majumdar 6 tells us: "The inclusion ...
... × "The affair of Korea... is the first move in the Communist plan of campaign to dominate and take possession first of these northern parts and then of South East Asia as a preliminary to their maneuvers with regard to the rest of the continent—in passing, Tibet as a gate opening to India. If they succeed, there is no reason why domination of the whole world ...
... found impeccable. But on a few occasions small but significant changes were telegraphically made. Sri Aurobindo's famous message on Korea with its prediction of Stalinist communism's designs on South East Asia and India through Tibet, was originally sent in private to Amal Kiran for his guidance. One of the editorials was based on it. Sri Aurobindo declared privately that Mother India was his paper ...
... General Ashok Krishna, AVSM (Ret.), ''The Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan,'' IPCS, Article No. 191, 25 May 1999, p. 1; B. Raman, ''Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI),'' South East Asia Analysis Group, Paper No. 287, 8 January 2001, p. 1. 6 Indranil Banerjie, ''Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence in Afghanistan,'' SAPRA India, 20 September 2001, p. 4; Intelligence Resource ...
... can, because for that you need a very great understanding). To illustrate what I meant, I told him about a real life incident that happened to me in Kampuchea (Cambodia). In 1983 I was on a south-east Asian tour and my last stop was Kampuchea. At that time Kampuchea was not open really. I believe mine was the first foreign troupe to be received in Kampuchea since 1978. It happened because I had... something about a certain attitude in life which I call: "Cerebral". One of my ex-husbands is German, one of the leading lights of German culture... He is one of the great votaries for this fusion of East and West, experimentations, new themes, etc. He kept saying, at is this, all the time, gods and goddesses! Evolve something new!" Once he said to me in an open seminar, "Where in your Indian dance ...
... The theory of diffusion from an original centre in Western Asia holds good no longer, as in spite of the parallel development in the lithic industries and domestication of cattle, sheep/goat and plants in the same period in Western Asia, rice is conspicuous by its absence. Equally untenable is the view of diffusion from some South-East Asian source, as the evidence for cultivation of rice in all these... And, as we can gather from Frye, 292 they came from the same direction and perhaps for the same reason as the Scythians: "From the east came a new Iranian people, the Sarmatians.... We should postulate several waves of Sarmatian migration from Central Asia to South Russia, and most scholars have sought to connect events in the west with the movements of peoples on the Chinese frontiers mentioned... Consequential Observations", Svasti Sri (Felicitation Volume in honour of Dr. B. S. H. Chhabra, Delhi 1984), p. 217. 37.Kurukshetra, 1975, p. 95. 38. Op. cit., loc. cit. 39.In South Asian Archaeology , ed. Hammond Norman (London, 1973), p. 162 ff. 40.In Ancient Cities of the Indus, ed. Gregory Possehl (Delhi, 1979), pp. 339-42, Table 4. Page 224 ponder a ...
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