Janet H. Swinney
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The Map of Bihar and Other Stories
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2019
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The House with Two Letter-Boxes
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Flamingo Land: & Other Stories
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2015
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Best New Writing 2013
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2012
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Unsafe Spaces
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2019
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The Hindus in Britain
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1988
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The Visitors and Other Stories and Poems
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2010
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Recognition
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2010
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Significant Spaces
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2013
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The Sorcery of Smog
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Startlingly good Historically informative, certainly for one whose English educational curriculum included nothing about the Opium trade and the Brits' role in it. Linguistically fluent and inventive, capturing convincingly the various argots of the ti ...more |
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“She had dispersed. She was the garden at Prem Nivas (soon to be entered into the annual Flower Show), she was Veena's love of music, Pran's asthma, Maan's generosity, the survival of some refugees four years ago, the neem leaves that would preserve quilts stored in the great zinc trunks of Prem Nivas, the moulting feather of some pond-heron, a small unrung brass bell, the memory of decency in an indecent time, the temperament of Bhaskar's great-grandchildren. Indeed, for all the Minsisster of Revenue's impatience with her, she was his regret.
And it was right that she should continue to be so, for he should have treated her better while she lived, the poor, ignorant, grieving fool.”
― A Suitable Boy
And it was right that she should continue to be so, for he should have treated her better while she lived, the poor, ignorant, grieving fool.”
― A Suitable Boy
“Who we are is the result of how we live and act on a daily basis. Our daily actions reflect our prime values and motivations.”
― Yoga for your Type: An Ayurvedic Approach to Your Asana Practice
― Yoga for your Type: An Ayurvedic Approach to Your Asana Practice
“All of the problems in the world today arise from an inability to grasp the underlying oneness of life. The division of nations, religions, and cultures comes from this fundamental ignorance, as does our exploitation of the Earth and her resources. Only if we perceive another person as fundamentally different from ourselves can we harm or exploit them. Only if we see the natural world as mere raw material for our convenience can we damage it for our own gratification. If we see our Self-reflected in all beings, which is the real truth, we cannot wish any harm to anyone and we treat all things with respect, finding all life to be sacred.
Without addressing this core problem of the failure to understand the unity of life, we cannot expect to solve our other problems. Today it is of utmost necessity that all those who are consciousness of this underlying unity act in such a way as to make others aware of it. This does not necessarily require any overt outer actions but it does require that we make a statement by how we live, if not by what we say.”
― Arise Arjuna: Hinduism and the Modern World
Without addressing this core problem of the failure to understand the unity of life, we cannot expect to solve our other problems. Today it is of utmost necessity that all those who are consciousness of this underlying unity act in such a way as to make others aware of it. This does not necessarily require any overt outer actions but it does require that we make a statement by how we live, if not by what we say.”
― Arise Arjuna: Hinduism and the Modern World
“There is an inner working of intelligence behind the movement of energy in the world. This natural or organic intelligence is conscious and sure in its plan and method, not by choice or intention but intuitively and spontaneously, as a movement of pure beauty and harmony.”
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“The ultimate goal of human life is to transcend culture and personality to the unconditioned pure being. But the means to do this is through our culture and way of life.”
― How I Became a Hindu: My Discovery of Vedic Dharma
― How I Became a Hindu: My Discovery of Vedic Dharma
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