He is there where the tiller is tilling the hard ground and where the pathmaker is breaking stones. He is with them in sun and in shower, and his garment is covered with dust. Put off thy holy mantle and even like him come down on the dusty soil! The Quarterly Review - Page 177edited by - 1913Full view - About this book
| Ramananda Chatterjee - 1923 - 794 pages
...means of Yoga, nor by means of ceremonies, but he seeks and finds him in his home and in his work. "Leave this chanting and singing and telling of beads....lonely dark corner of a temple with doors all shut У Open thine eyes and see ;. thy God is not before thee. "He is there where the tiller is tilling... | |
| Rosenberg Library - 1910 - 434 pages
...and beauty, but in things as they are-amongst the struggles and imperfections of the temporal flux. " 'He is there where the tiller is tilling the hard ground and where the path-maker is breaking Rahindranath Tagore. Y692 The post office. 1914. Macmillan. $1.00. This play was performed by the Irlsb... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1913 - 656 pages
...the following passage, we are reminded of Tennyson and 'The Higher Pantheism' — some may think, not altogether to Tennyson's advantage. 'Leave this chanting...Open thine eyes and see thy God is not before thee 1 ' He is there where the tiller is tilling the hard ground and where the pathmaker is breaking stones.... | |
| National Federation of Religious Liberals (U.S.). Congress - 1917 - 80 pages
...stones. He is with them in sun and in "hower, and his garment is covered with dust. Put off thy holy "Leave this chanting and singing and telling of beads!...Open thine eyes and see thy God is not before thee. antle and even like Him come down on the dusty soil! "Deliverance? Where is this deliverance to be... | |
| John Haynes Holmes - 1917 - 360 pages
...people to " leave this chanting and singing and telling of beads," asks whom they are worshipping " in this lonely dark corner of a temple with doors all shut," and reminds them that God " is where the tiller is tilling the soil and the pathmaker is breaking stones... | |
| Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan - 1918 - 322 pages
...is from the Upanishads.* The Vedantic Absolute as much as Rabindranath's God is a concrete spirit. He is there where the tiller is tilling the hard ground and where the pathmaker is breaking stones.1 The mystics of all faiths and creeds, from the Rishis of Upanishads downwards, are at one... | |
| 1916 - 496 pages
...social message, a message of service and of love to his fellow men." — Hear him in " Gitanjali ": Leave this chanting and singing and telling of beads! Whom dost thou worship in tliis lonely dark corner of a temple with doors all shut? Open thine eyes and see thy God is not before... | |
| Jane Ellen Harrison - 1919 - 56 pages
...God is here and now and everywhere, in every form of human endeavour and acting. Leave this clanking and singing and telling of beads. Whom dost thou worship in this lonely, dark corner of a temple, with the doors shut ? Open thine eyes, and see thy God is not before thee. He is there where the tiller... | |
| William Spence Urquhart - 1919 - 768 pages
...well-known passage in Gitanjali, ii : ' Leave this chanting and singing and telling of beads. . . . Open thine eyes and see thy God is not before thee. He is where the tiller is tilling the hard ground and where the path-maker is breaking stones. He is with... | |
| Joseph Russell Smith - 1920 - 202 pages
...part of Eucken's influence, especially his later "activism," has tended in this same direction. 14 "Leave this chanting and singing and telling of beads!...corner of a temple with doors all shut? Open thine eyes &nd see thy God is not before thee. " He is there where the tiller is tilling the hard ground and where... | |
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