Footfalls of Indian history . n ilO ::>c)b FOOTFALLS OF INDIAN HISTORY BV THE SAME AUTHOR AN INDIAN STUDY OF LOVE ANDDEATH. Crown 8vo, 2.$. net. STUDIES FROM AN EASTERN a Portrait, Prefatory Memoir by S. , and Appreciations from ProfessorPatrick Geddes, Professor T. K. Cheyne, W. Nevinson, and Mr. RabindranathT AGO RE. Crown 8vo, ^s. 6d. net. CRADLE TALES OF HINDUISM. WithFrontispiece. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net. THE MASTER AS I SAW HIM: beingPages from the Life of the Swami 8vo, fj. net. L
Footfalls of Indian history . n ilO ::>c)b FOOTFALLS OF INDIAN HISTORY BV THE SAME AUTHOR AN INDIAN STUDY OF LOVE ANDDEATH. Crown 8vo, 2.$. net. STUDIES FROM AN EASTERN a Portrait, Prefatory Memoir by S. , and Appreciations from ProfessorPatrick Geddes, Professor T. K. Cheyne, W. Nevinson, and Mr. RabindranathT AGO RE. Crown 8vo, ^s. 6d. net. CRADLE TALES OF HINDUISM. WithFrontispiece. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net. THE MASTER AS I SAW HIM: beingPages from the Life of the Swami 8vo, fj. net. LONGMANS, GftEEN AND CO. LONDON AND NEW YORKBOMBAY, CALCUTTA, AND MADRAS FOOTFALLS OF INDIANHISTORY BY THE SISTER NIVEDITA (MARGARET E. NOBLE) AUTHOR OFthe WEH of INDIAN LIFE, THE MASTER AS I SAW HIM studies fkom an eastern home, etc. WITH 6 COLOURED PLATESAND 22 OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS LONGMANS, GREEN AND CO. 3 9 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON FOURTH AVENUE & 30th STREET, NEW YORKBOMBAY, CALCUTTA, AND MADRAS I915 All rights reserved. x>$ THE FOOTFALLS We hear them, O Mother! Thy footfalls,Soft, soft, through the ages Touching earth here and the lotuses left on Thy footprints Are cities scriptures and poems and strivings, stern struggles for Right. Where lead they, O Mother ! Thy footfalls ?O grant us to drink of their meaning!Grant us the vision that blindethThe thought that for man is too lead they, O Mother !Thy footfalls ? Approach Thou, O Mother, Deliverer!Thy children. Thy nurshngs are we!On our hearts be the place for Thy stepping,Thine own, Bhumia Devi, are lead they, O Mother!Thy footfalls ? CONTENTS HiN The History of Man as determined by PlaceThe History of India and its StudyThe Cities of BuddhismRajgir : An Ancient Babylon Behar The Ancient Abbey of Ajanta The Chinese Pilgrim . The Relation between Buddhism and DUISM Elephanta—the Synthesis of HinduismSome Problems of Indian Research .The Final Recension of the
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