The Hindu personality in education: Tagore, Gandhi, Aurobindo

New Delhi: Manohar Book Service (1976)
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Abstract

The Major Part Of The Study Is An Analysis Of The Development Of An Educational Theory And Praxis--A Practical Activity Shared By The Three Great Reformers, Tagore, Gandhi And Aurobindo. The Work Reveals That All Of Them Were Consistent In Their Self Under-Standing And In Their Articulation Of The Nature Of Man And The Building Of Future Humanity Through Education. The Three Reformers Offer A Challenge To Both East And West As We Enter A New Age In Both Religion And Education With The Twenty-First Century Pressing Upon Us.

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