a sculptured female figure with a torch conveyed the Indian respect for woman as the immortal light-bearer. The garden held a small temple consecrated to the Noumenon beyond phenomena. Thought of the divine incorporeity was suggested by absence of any altar-image.
[Illustration: Myself at Age six—see atsix.jpg]
[Illustration: JAGADIS CHANDRA BOSE, India’s great physicist, botanist, and inventor of the Crescograph—see bose.jpg]
a sculptured female figure with a torch conveyed the Indian respect for woman as the immortal light-bearer. The garden held a small temple consecrated to the Noumenon beyond phenomena. Thought of the divine incorporeity was suggested by absence of any altar-image.
[Illustration: Myself at Age six—see atsix.jpg]
[Illustration: JAGADIS CHANDRA BOSE, India’s great physicist, botanist, and inventor of the Crescograph—see bose.jpg]