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Indian painting, sculpture and architecture did
not refuse service to the aesthetic satisfaction and
interpretation of the social, civic and individual
life of the human being; these things, as all
evidences show, played a great part in their
motives of creation, but still their highest work
was reserved for the greatest spiritual side of the
culture, and throughout we see them seized and
suffused with the brooding stress of the Indian
mind on the soul, the Godhead, the spiritual, the
Infinite. (CWSA, 20: 227-228)