The Great Religions'
IT has been said that the history of India ia the history of Indian religions. The religious aspectof Indian life is the subject of Mr. Turnbull's talk this evening. He explains the difference between the old Vedic religion with its growth of religious philosophy, its saints, and its ascetics, and the features of modem popular Hinduism. He also speaks of Buddhism, its rise and decline, of the Islamic influence in India, of the warlike creed of the Sikhs, and the sun-worshipping of the Parsees. Lastly, he touches the ever-burning question of Christianity in India.