[1] Max Müller— What India Can Teach Us.
[2] Sir Monier-Williams—Modern India and the Indians, page 353.
[3] Oman— The Great Indian Epics.
[4] E. Sylvie Pankhurst.
[5] E. Sylvie Pankhurst—The Suffragette, page 451.
[6] E. Sylvie Pankhurst—The Suffragette, page 413.
[7] Sir Edwin Arnold—India Revisited, page 211.
[8] Margaret E. Cousins—The Awakening of Asian Womanhood, page 114.
[9] The Indian National Congress is the largest representative body of the Indian nation, with its ramifications spread throughout the country consisting of thousands of branches. Its meetings are held annually in different parts of the country.
[10] Awakening of Asian Womanhood, page 9.
[11] Sir Monier-Williams—Modern India and the Indians, page 54.
[12] Sir Monier-Williams—Modern India and the Indians, page 318.
[13] Katherine Mayo.
[14] Quoted from Cousins—Awakening of Asian Womanhood, page 40.
[15] Coomaraswamy.
[16] Coomaraswamy—Dance of Siva, page 88.
[17] Tagore.
[18] Quoted from Cousins— The Awakening of Asian Womanhood, page 38.
[19] Pages 56, 59, 62.
[20] Ben B. Lindsey.
[21] Max Müller.
[22] Max Müller.
[23] Quoted from Max Müller.
[24] Quoted from Sister India.
[25] Max Müller.
[26] Tagore.
[27 Tagore.
[28] Quoted from Otto Rothfield—Women of India.
[29] E. W. Hopkins.
[30] Jataka, 440. Quoted from E. W. Hopkins Ethics of India.
[31] Margaret E. Noble.
[32] Tagore.
[33] Hyndman.
[34] Page 221. Quoted from Lajpat Rai’s Unhappy India.
[35] Quoted from R. C. Dutt, Economic History of British India.
[36] Quoted from R. C. Dutt.
[37] Quoted from R. C. Dutt.
[38] Prosperous British India.
[39] From The Government of India.
[40] Quoted from R. C. Dutt.
[41] Quoted from R. C. Dutt.
[42] Quoted from R. C. Dutt.
[43] Quoted from Lajpat Rai.
[44] Digby.
[45] Digby.
[46] Quoted from Lajpat Rai.
[47] Imperialism and World Politics, page 300.
[48] Imperialism and World Politics, page 303.