Publisher's Synopsis
M. KayeThe Dayspring of Youth is a novel written by M. M. Kaye, an English author best known for her historical fiction novels set in India. The book tells the story of a young girl named Daphne, who is sent to live with her aunt and uncle in India after the death of her parents. Daphne is initially unhappy and homesick, but she soon falls in love with the country and its people.The novel is set in the early 20th century, during the height of the British Raj in India. Daphne's aunt and uncle are both British officials working for the Indian government, and Daphne spends much of her time learning about Indian culture and customs. She becomes friends with many of the local people, including a young Indian boy named Ravi, who becomes her closest companion.As Daphne grows older, she becomes more involved in the political and social issues of the time. She witnesses firsthand the struggles of the Indian people under British rule, and she becomes an advocate for their rights. She also falls in love with Ravi, but their relationship is complicated by the cultural and social barriers between them.The Dayspring of Youth is a beautifully written novel that explores themes of identity, culture, and love. It is a poignant and insightful portrayal of life in India during the British Raj, and it offers a unique perspective on the complex relationship between India and Britain during this time period.This work is a record of instruction received during different states of Yoga practice. At the beginning and the end of each age there is a pouring forth of hierarchal cosmic streams of energy, and as they intermittently enter the earth's atmosphere and unite we find in this radiation that instruction best fitted for the time. Thus there is brought to birth a new period of discovery for the world. This new force, called by Initiates �������The Dayspring of Youth,������� has been in activity for some time, and they who respond to it and practice this Western Yoga can enter the new era and become its instrument.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.