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2.
Gita, I, 24–46.
3.
Ortega y Gasset, quoted in Manas, 12 May 1982.
4.
Mahabharata, Vana Parvan, Chapters 30–33.
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6.
Ibid, Udyoga Parvan, Chapter 92.
7.
Ibid, Sabha Parvan, Chapter 46.
8.
NeibuhrReinhold, The Children of Light and the Children of Darkness (New York: Lyceum, 1960).
9.
Mahabharata, Udyoga Parvan, Chapter 77.
10.
Gita, II, 4–8.
11.
Gita, II, 51–53.
12.
Mahabharata, Udyoga Parvan, Chapter 29.
13.
Ibid, Vana Parvan, Chapters 34–35.
14.
Gita, VI, 37–39.
15.
Gita, II, 37–38.
16.
FanonFrantz, The Wretched of the Earth (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965), p 83.
17.
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18.
Gita, II, 31–38.
19.
JaspersKarl, The Future of Mankind (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1961).
20.
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21.
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22.
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23.
Gita, XVI, 8.
24.
TsanoffRadoslav A., The Nature of Evil (London: Macmillan, 1931), pp 387–409.
25.
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29.
Ibid, Chapter 135.
30.
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31.
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32.
Psalms, IX, 16.
33.
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34.
Gita, X, 38.
35.
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36.
Gita, VII, 10–11.
37.
Gita, II, 62–63.
38.
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39.
Mahabharata, Adi Parvan, Chapter 139.
40.
Ibid, Chapter 133.
41.
Mahabharata, Vana Parvan, Chapter 40.
42.
Ibid, Drona Parvan, Chapter 157.
43.
Ibid, Udyoga Parvan, Chapter 187.
44.
Ibid, Vana Parvan, Chapter 175.
45.
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46.
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47.
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Gita, VI, 5–6.
50.
Gita, XVIII, 18–35.
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55.
Gita, XVIII, 20–22.
56.
Gita, VI, 8; VII, 2; and XVIII, 42.
57.
Gita, XVII, 11–13.
58.
Gita, III, 14.
59.
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63.
Gita, XVII, 7–10.
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Manas, 21 September 1977.
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75.
Gita, V, 7.
76.
Gita, XII, 4.
77.
Gita, III, 10–12.
78.
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