[A Holy Man of India][Frontispiece]
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[The Golden Lily Tank in the Madura Temple][35]
[Taj Mahal, Agra][43]
[Marble Screen in Taj Mahal][47]
[Shah Jehan's Fort, Agra][51]
[Akbar's Tomb][55]
[Kutab-minar, Delhi][59]
[Cashmere Gate, Delhi][63]
[Schwey Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon][75]
[Theebaw's Palace, Mandalay][81]
[Jungle People of India][141]
[A Dravidian Shrine, South India][191]
[Two Hindu Idols, South India][203]
[Humayan's Tomb, Delhi][303]
[The Greatest Image of Buddha][339]
[A Christian Village School in South India][415]

INDIA: ITS LIFE AND THOUGHT


CHAPTER I

INDIA'S UNREST

India has been called the land of quiet repose, content to remain anchored to the hoary past, and proud of her immobility. Invasion after invasion has swept over her; but—

"The East bowed low before the blast,
In patient, deep disdain;
She let the legions thunder past,
And plunged in thought again."

Yet this same India is now throbbing with discontent, and is breathing, in all departments of her life, a deep spirit of unrest. This spirit has recently become acute and seemed, for a while, in danger of bursting into open rebellion, not unlike the Mutiny of half a century ago.