CHAPTER | | PAGES |
I. India's Unrest | 1-29 |
| i. Extent of the Movement | 1 |
| ii. Causes of Unrest | 5 |
| iii. Conditions of Unrest | 13 |
| iv. Results | 18 |
| v. How shall the Unrest be Removed | 21 |
II. The Home of Many Faiths | 30-71 |
| Hinduism—Madura and Benares | 32 |
| Demonolatry—Madura | 33 |
| Christianity—Travancore and Cochin | 34 |
| Judaism—Cochin | 38 |
| Parseeism—Bombay | 40 |
| Jainism—Bombay | 41 |
| Mohammedanism—Agra and Delhi | 42 |
| Buddhism—Delhi, Sarnath | 53 |
| Sikhism—Amritsar | 61 |
III. Burma, the Beautiful | 72-90 |
| The Extent of the British Empire | 72 |
| Burma's Triple Produce | 73 |
| The Land of Pagodas | 73 |
| Mandalay | 78 |
| A Land where Woman is Honoured | 80 |
| A Land where Caste is Unknown | 84 |
| The American Baptist Mission | 84 |
| The Karens and their Conversion | 85 |
| Ko San Ye | 87 |
IV. The Hindu Caste System | 91-122 |
| What is Caste | 91 |
| i. Origin of Caste | 93 |
| (a) Religious Theory | 95 |
| (b) Tribal Theory | 96 |
| (c) Social Theory | 97 |
| (d) Occupational Theory | 98 |
| (e) Crossing Theory | 100 |
| ii. Characteristics of Caste | 102 |
| Intermarriage | 105 |
| Inter-dining | 107 |
| Contact | 109 |
| Occupation | 112 |
| iii. Penalties of Caste | 115 |
| Boycott | 116 |
| Caste Servants Interdicted | 118 |
| Domestic Isolation | Ethics | 345 |
| Universal Charity | 349 |
| iii. The Teachings which differentiate Them | 352 |
| 1. Teaching concerning God | 353 |
| 2. Their Conceptions of Human Life | 356 |
| 3. Their Ideals of Life | 367 |
| Character and Wisdom | 368 |
| Final Consummation | 370 |
XIII. Modern Religious Movement | 374-411 |
| Hindu Reformers | 374 |
| i. Hindu Sects | 376 |
| ii. Modern Movements | 378 |
| Ram Mohan Roy | 379 |
| Brahmo Somaj | 380 |
| Chunder Sen | 382 |
| Âthi Somaj | 383 |
| SÂdhÂrna Somaj | 385 |
| New Dispensation | 385 |
| iii. Progress of the Movement | 387 |
| Weak in Numbers | 387 |
| Indian Spirit | 388 |
| Christian Basis | 389 |
| "The Oriental Christ" | 391 |
| Chunder Sen's Words. | 391 |
| Other Testimony | 396 |
| The New Dispensation | 396 |
| iv. The Arya Somaj | 400 |
| Its Progress | 402 |
| Its Principles | 402 |
| Its Antagonism to Christianity | 403 |
| v. The Theosophical Society | 404 |
| Its Reactionary Spirit | 406 |
| Mrs. Besant | 406 |
| The "Masters" | 408 |
XIV. The Progress of Christianity in India | 412-443 |
| i. Early History of Christianity | 412 |
| Converts | 417 |
| The Character of the Christian Community | 418 |
| Influence of Christianity | 419 |
| "Swadesha" | 420 |
| Protestant Effort | 422 |
| ii. Ultimate Triumph of Christianity | 425 |
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