Monday, October 04, 2021

Sri Aurobindo has given to the world a new creative idea

Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra @NathTusar, Founder of SELF (2005), Savitri Era Religion (2006), and Savitri Era Party (2007)

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The love poem "manike mange hithe" reads like a psychic love poem, almost like a prayer poem from Tagore. The human love unconsciously draws in inspiration from the psychic. Even decent dance steps go well with the song. That ensures its long life.
I have never seen a Rambo movie ever. Husband is watching one now. It is dedicated to the brave Mujahideens of Afghanistan With popular culture like this, no doubt these guys are so confused.
In the fight over top notch breakfast food, the humble Radhaballabhi from Bengal has somehow not got its due. Not an everyday thing like Idli and Poha but very refined.
Liked on YouTube: Kerala Varali Bamboo Band & Svaram - 2016

[BOOK] Evening Talks with Sri Aurobindo

AB Purani - 1959 - auro-ebooks-in.s3.ap-south-1 …
The question which Arjuna asks Sri Krishna in the Gita (second chapter) occurs pertinently
to many about all spiritual personalities:“What is the language of one whose understanding
is poised? How does he speak, how sit, how walk?” Men want to know the outer signs of the …

The Integral Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo

H Chaudhuri, F Spiegelberg - 1960 - merton.bellarmine.edu
Sri Aurobindo has given to the world a new creative idea, and a fresh dynamic approach to
the basic problems of civilization. His philosophy of life is an all-embracing synthesis in
world thought such as integrates the highest cultural values of East and West. It lays the …

[BOOK] The integral advaitism of sri Aurobindo

RS Misra, R Miśra - 1998 - books.google.com
Sri Aurobindo has developed an original system of the Vedānta called Integral Advaitism. This
book gives a systematic, thorough and authentic exposition of his thought. The fundamental and
living issues, namely, the concept of the Absolute, the supermind, theory of creation, conception …

[BOOK] The political philosophy of Sri Aurobindo

VP Varma - 1990 - books.google.com
X PREFACE as the Great Mother. He was one of the acknowledged leaders of the new
Extremist Party of nationalists. Lokamanya Tilak, Aurobindo Ghosh and Bipin Chandra Pal
were the champions of an assertive nationalism. Sri Aurobindo will be remembered as the …

Sri Aurobindo and Hegel on the involution-evolution of Absolute Spirit

S Odin - Philosophy East and West, 1981 - JSTOR
Kant ignited a revolution in philosophy with his doctrine of transcendental idealism, which
asserted that consciousness is not only receptive in character, but also" constitutive" of its
experiential contents, accomplished through an a priori threefold synthesis in sensation …

Language in Sri Aurobindo

H Coward - Journal of South Asian Literature, 1989 - JSTOR
Aurobindo developed his view of language early in the course of his efforts to interpret the
Rg Veda. The clue that proved basic to his own understanding came from Swami
Dayananda. The goal of Swami Dayananda, the founder of the Arya Samaj, was the re …

The political strategy of Aurobindo Ghosh: The utilization of Hindu religious symbolism and the problem of political mobilization in Bengal

B Southard - Modern Asian Studies, 1980 - cambridge.org
The nationalist rhetoric of Aurobindo Ghosh and other leaders of the political movement
protesting the decision of the Government of British India to partition Bengal province in
1905 contained frequent allusions to Hindu myths and symbols. Militant political leaders …

Retrieving “other” visions of the future: Sri Aurobindo and the ideal of human unity

BS Chimni - Decolonizing international relations, 2006 - books.google.com
The visions of the future of world order that find a place in contemporary writings and
scholarship are essentially those advanced by Western thinkers (from Kant to Held). The
work of non-Western thinkers and visionaries hardly finds a mention in them. The writings of …

Born Like Krishna in the Prison-House: Revolutionary Asceticism in the Political Ashram of Aurobindo Ghose

A Wolfers - South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The revolutionary thinker and later yogi of Pondicherry, Aurobindo Ghose (1872–1950),
played a critical role during the Swadeshi movement in Bengal, articulating a radical vision
that determined the limits and possibilities of the Indian political. Reading his polemical …

[BOOK] Tradition and the rhetoric of right: popular political argument in the Aurobindo movement

DJ Lorenzo - 1999 - books.google.com
" This book examines and establishes the importance of one aspect of popular political
arguments-rhetorical features that draw upon tradition as taken-for-granted values,
judgments, and calculations. It illustrates how popular political arguments draw upon this" …

Situating Sri Aurobindo: A Reader

P Heehs - 2013 - philpapers.org
This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the various aspects of Sri Aurobindo's
work as a poet, literary critic, political leader, social reformer, philosopher, and spiritual
thinker. Bringing together essays by scholars across disciplines, it situates and evaluates his …

What is knowledge? A reflection based on the work of Sri Aurobindo

RMM Cornelissen - Foundations and applications of Indian …, 2013 - books.google.com
The scientific and technological developments of the twentieth century have expanded our
understanding of the workings of the nervous system beyond anything previous generations
would have thought possible, but at the same time the concentration on the biological …

Remembering Sri Aurobindo and the Mother: The Forgotten Lineage of Integral Yoga

A Gleig, CI Flores - Gurus of Modern Yoga, 2014 - books.google.com
First-time visitors to the Sri Aurobindo ashram in Pondicherry might well have a difficult time
locating it. While they would reasonably assume that the ashram of one of the most
influential figures of twentieth-century India would be easily found, it is quite possible …

Cousins and Sri Aurobindo: A Study in Literary Influence

DK Chatterjee - Journal of South Asian Literature, 1989 - JSTOR
115 called" A Rationalistic Critic on Indian Culture"(1920), Sri Aurobindo says that for the
definitive view of Indian culture and civilization one should turn to those who can speak with
some authority. He dismisses the works of many so-called authorities on Indian thought and …

[BOOK] Sri Aurobindo and Karl Marx: integral sociology and dialectical sociology

DP Chattopadhyaya - 1988 - books.google.com
Karl Marx and Sri aurobindo with whose ideas this book is mainly concerned, through
belong to two different cultures and ages, the affinity of their chosen themes is very
instructive. This book will be of interest to social scientists, philosophers and the reading …

Toward a new hermeneutics of the Bhagavad Gītā: Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Aurobindo, and the secret of Vijñāna

A Maharaj - Philosophy East and West, 2015 - muse.jhu.edu
The Bhagavad Gītā has inspired more interpretive controversy than any other religious
scripture in India's history. The Gītā, a philosophical and spiritual poem of approximately
seven hundred verses, is part of the ancient Sanskrit epic, the Mahābhārata. In the Gītā, the …

Tantra and Śāktism in the spirituality of Aurobindo Ghose

M Stoeber - Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
How did Sri Aurobindo Ghose understand Tantra? Is the category of Tantra helpful in
understanding Aurobindo's spirituality? How Tantric is his spirituality? In responding to these
questions, this paper explores various threads in Aurobindo's spirituality: his conceptions of …

Political education and social reconstructionism: Contextualizing the philosophy of Sri Aurobindo

SR White - International Education, 2005 - search.proquest.com
White talks about the philosophy of Sri Ghose Aurobindo and the need of educators to
explore novel ideas that provide a meaningful meta-narrative of globalization. Aurobindoian
thought is described within the context of an educational motif for advancing our …

[BOOK] Sri Aurobindo and the Mother: Glimpses of Their Experiments, Experiences, and Realisations

K Joshi - 1989 - books.google.com
Aryadeva's Catuhsataka, along with the work of Nagarjuna, provided the philosophical basis
for much of subsequent Mahayana Buddhism. Like Nagarjuna's Mulamadhyamaka karikas, it
too was commented upon by Vijnanavada, or Idealist, thinkers as well as by those of the …

[PDF] Sri Aurobindo and Hinduism

P Heehs - … of the Sri Aurobindo Society, Hyderabad, Andra …, 2006 - academia.edu
Many people think of Sri Aurobindo as a Hindu, but he looked upon himself as a member of
the Hindu religion for only around twelve of his seventy-eight years. His attitude towards
religion in general and Hinduism in particular changed dramatically over the course of his …

Milton and Sri Aurobindo

KRS Iyengar - Journal of South Asian Literature, 1989 - JSTOR
In a seminar on the" Indian Response to Milton," Sri Aurobindo can hardly escape finding a
place, even a prominent place, but first a word about the British impact itself, and the nature
of the Indian reaction. The British merchant adventurers came to India, no doubt as traders …

Sri Aurobindo and his Ashram, 1910–2010: An Unfinished History

P Heehs - Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and …, 2015 - online.ucpress.edu
The Sri Aurobindo Ashram was founded by Sri Aurobindo Ghose and Mirra Alfassa as a
place for individuals to practice yoga in a community setting. Some observers regard the
ashram as the center of a religious movement, but Aurobindo said that any attempt to base a …

Aurobindo Ghose and revolutionary terrorism

P Heehs - South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
The importance of Aurobindo Ghose as a political leader during the Swadeshi period (1905-
10) of the Indian national movement is generally acknowledged. His role as a leader of the
revolutionary terrorists is less well known and its nature uncertain. This is due in large …

Routinized Charisma: The Case of Aurobindo and Auroville

RN Minor - Religion and Public Culture: Encounters and Identities …, 2000 - taylorfrancis.com
This charisma elicits followers who respect the authority of the charismatic leader. Yet it also
has an unstable quality about it which threatens established social forms and produces new
movements. The continuance of the new movement, however, requires the successful evolution …

Cosmic mysticism: quest for the absolute in the works of Tagore and Sri Aurobindo

S Samantaray - International Journal of Applied Linguistics and …, 2016 - journals.aiac.org.au
Cosmic mysticism is an immediate experience of oneness with God by means of ecstatic
and wordless contemplation. The Indian Renaissance poets Rabindranath Tagore and Sri
Aurobindo are spiritual humanists who believe that the entire creation is pervaded by the …

Dante in India: Sri Aurobindo and" Savitri"

BD Schildgen - Dante Studies, with the Annual Report of the Dante …, 2002 - JSTOR
Bengali poet Sri Aurobindo Ghose (1872-1950) is considered one of the major Indian
philosophers of the twentieth century. Aurodindo's Savitri, 3 at 24,000 lines the longest epic
poem in th English language (though short compared to the 100,000 verses of t …

[HTML] Sri Aurobindo, India, and ideological discourse

D Banerji - International Journal of Dharma …, 2013 - internationaljournaldharmastudies …
The first part of this essay considers Sri Aurobindo's nationalism and contextualizes it within
the colonial-national interchange and the modern understanding of the nation. It then
problematizes Hindutva's attempts to reductively appropriate Sri Aurobindo's pluralistic and …

Patterns of the present: From the perspective of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother

G Van Vrekhem - 2002 - philpapers.org
A companion volume to Overman: The Intermediary between the Human and the
Supramental Being by the same author, Patterns of the Present is a profound, enjoyable
read on the present situation of mankind and the world it lives in. On the threshold of the new …

Sri Aurobindo the Critic of Art

MR Anand - Journal of South Asian Literature, 1989 - JSTOR
There is no doubt that the theory of the expansion of consciousness, put forward by Sri
Aurobindo, is one of the most significant contributions to human thought in the 20th century.
Of course, there had been essays in this direction by the Sufi Attar in his book Conference of …

Insight from another side: what art education can learn from Aurobindo

D Gall - International Journal of Education through Art, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Visual culture theory tends to undermine aesthetic hierarchies by arguing that they do not
derive from any intrinsic qualities in artworks and are merely there to sustain social class
distinctions. In so doing they create a tension with traditional concepts of art education. At …

[BOOK] Knowledge, consciousness and religious conversion in Lonergan and Aurobindo

MT McLaughlin - 2003 - books.google.com
This thesis is a comparative study of the meaning of religious conversion in Sri Aurobindo
and Bernard Lonergan. As such it is a contribution to the question of interreligious dialogue
in fundamental theology. It is an effort to compare two strains of thought, Roman Catholic …

Sri Aurobindo and Teilhard de Chardin on the Problem of Action

B Bruteau - International Philosophical Quarterly, 1972 - pdcnet.org
By THE problem 01 action I mean the problem of justifying human efforts to improve the
spatio-temporal environment and of motivating men to make such efforts. Both Teilhard and
Aurobindo were concerned with this problem, for both felt it was vital to human interests that …

The Evolutionary Thought of Aurobindo Ghose and Teilhard de Chardin

FJ Korom - Journal of South Asian Literature, 1989 - JSTOR
Out of the turmoil and confusion of the first World War emerged two figures from different
continents who had strikingly similar ideas concerning evolution and man's role in it. They
were Aurobindo Ghose (1872-1950), an Indian political activist, philosopher and mystic, and …

The Androgynous Visual Piety of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo and St. Clare and St. Francis

P Beldio - Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies, 2015 - digitalcommons.butler.edu
When one critically compares the Mother and Sri Aurobindo of Pondicherry, India with St.
Clare and St. Francis of Assisi, Italy, one notices that the women are essential to manifesting
the work and lives of the men. In fact, these two couples ultimately model a unity of gender …

Individuation, Cosmogenesis and Technology: Sri Aurobindo and Gilbert Simondon

D Banerji - Critical Posthumanism and Planetary Futures, 2016 - Springer
The turn of the nineteenth/twentieth century saw a number of philosophers of conscious
evolution emerging from different cultural backgrounds. This paper argues that this
phenomenon, which has sometimes been seen as a philosophical consequence of Darwin's …

The Social and Political Vision of Sri Aurobindo

KD Verma - The Indian Imagination, 2000 - Springer
A sa prophet of Indian nationalism, Aurobindo occupies an important place in the history of
Indian political thought. 1 When we recall the early Aurobindo, we think of a fiery, aggressive
and uncompromising revolutionary who had cast his lot with the larger destiny of India and …

The integralism of Sri Aurobindo

H Chaudhuri - Philosophy East and West, 1953 - JSTOR
THE METAPHYSICAL SYNTHESIS inherent in the teaching of Sri Aurobindo may most aptly
be described as the philosophy of integralism. An analysis of the main implications of the
word" integralism" will serve the purpose of presenting a brief outline of his philosophical …

Tantric Elements in Śrī Aurobindo

KW Bolle - Numen, 1962 - JSTOR
KEES W. BOLLE i. The Setting of Our Problerm Every student of India knows how difficult it is
to trace the h orical course of specific concepts and of specific religious imag and
symbolisms. Every student of Indian philosophy is intrigu least at some period in his study …

Sri Aurobindo and Krishnachandra Bhattacharya on Science and Spirituality

R Raju - Science, Spirituality, and the Modernization of India, 2008 - books.google.com
The antagonistic relationship between modern science, understood as materialism, and
religion, or spiritualism, existing in the West during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,

[HTML] The Making of an Avatar: Reading Sri Aurobindo Ghose (1872–1950)

A Wolfers - Religions of South Asia, 2017 - journal.equinoxpub.com
Abstract Sri Aurobindo Ghose (1872-1950), the revolutionary yogi of Pondicherry, was one
of India's first global gurus of the modern age. Eluding easy classification, at different stages
in his life he played the role of scholar, politician, poet, philosopher and mystic. Despite …

Sri Aurobindo: An Integrated Theory of Individual and Historical Transformation

RA McDermott - International Philosophical Quarterly, 1972 - pdcnet.org
SRI AUROBINDO'S account of individual and historical progress presupposes the discipline
of Integral Yoga, a hierarchical and evolutionary metaphysics, and a richly detailed vision of
historical progress. Accordingly, this paper aims to establish that the significance of Sri …

[BOOK] The Integral Yoga of the Sri Aurobindo Aśram: Gender, Spirituality, and the Arts

P Beldio - 2018 - books.google.com
William Cenkner (1981: 123) writes that “another stage of Aurobindo studies will emerge
when scholars begin to approach Aurobindo as an aesthetic personality, who articulates a
vision of reality from an aesthetic imagination and even an ethic within an aesthetic …

[BOOK] The Integral Vision of Sri Aurobindo

JE Collins - 1970 - search.proquest.com
PREFACE There are marv asbects of the life and thouseht of Si. Ar-obirdo Ghose which
have been the sub jects for profit-ab 1e irrest: ip at ions, There are those who have studied
his po 1 itri ca 1. ac trivity ard his oolitical theories in order to understand rhe neaning of this …

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