The meeting of the East and the West in Sri
Aurobindo's philosophy Sisir Kumar Maitra - 1956 - 451 pages - The central idea
of the double world-order of both Plotinus and Sri Aurobindo is that the higher
world sets the standard for the lower. Whether it is called the world of
Knowledge with Sri Aurobindo or the world of forms with Plotinus, ...
J.L. Mehta on Heidegger, hermeneutics, and Indian
tradition - Page 165 Jarava Lal Mehta, William J. Jackson - 1992 - 309 pages - Aurobindo
is, of course, nowhere mentioned in Luders' outstanding two-volume work of
Vedic research published in 1951 and ... In my own humble judgment, however,
Aurobindo's Vedic studies constitute the one single, central pillar which ...
Sri Aurobindo and Jung: a comparative study in Yoga
and depth ... Satya Prakash Singh - 1986 - 239 pages - Sri Aurobindo's position
is just the inverse of it. ... Thus what as a means is central in Jung, becomes
peripheral in Sri Aurobindo and conversely what is central in Sri Aurobindo
becomes peripheral in Jung.
Teilhard and Aurobindo: a study in religious
complementarity David M. Brookman, David M. Brookman - 1988 - 145 pages - Thereafter
the interest in and passion for the most concrete levels of existence never
left Aurobindo. Metaphysician: Essentially, Aurobindo's philosophy is a yoga
system. And, like the bulk of traditional darshanas, what is central ...
Sri Aurobindo and Bergson: a synthetic study Abhoy
Chandra Bhattacharya - 1972 - 282 pages - It is the problem that constitutes
the central theme of both Sri Aurobindo and Bergson, and it is in this field
that both of them have agreed to a great extent. The problem of Reality, by its
very nature, is the n.ost baffling one Our ...
Tradition and the Rhetoric of Right: Popular Political
Argument in ... - Page 72 David J. Lorenzo - 1999 - 339 pages - In Aurobindo's
revisionist interpretation of traditional Hindu scriptures, humans are
individual manifestations of the ... It was neither political structures nor
religion that Aurobindo identified as central to the task of uniting and ...
Esalen: America and the Religion of No
Religion - Page 62 Jeffrey John Kripal - 2007 - 575 pages - Aurobindo,
Spiegelberg, and Murphy into Esalen—it is important that we come to some
understanding of its nature and content ... For example, he explicitly links
his central category of potentiality to the sleeping kundalini or coiled ...
Dante in the Long Nineteenth Century: Nationality,
Identity, and ... - Page 335 Aida Audeh, Nick Havely - 2012 - 344 pages - The
poem develops many of Aurobindo's central philosophical ideas, including the
dangers of human egoism, the search for truth, the divine mother, the necessity
of duty and sacrifice, which in his case, ...
The philosophy of Advaita: a transition from Śaṅkara to Śrī Aurobindo Priti
Sinha - 1986 - 435 pages - THE CENTRAL CONCEPTS OF SANKARA 'S ADVAITISM Both Sankara and Sri
Aurobindo put their trust in Advaitism. Real is one and indubitable. But
Sankara maintains Advaitism at the cost of the reality of the world. Brahman,
according to him ...
I'd love a more detailed synopsis of Dante and Sri Aurobindo studies. This sounds fascinating!
ReplyDelete[Dante and Sri Aurobindo: a comparative study of The divine comedy ... Prema Nandakumar - 1981 - 160 pages - When such is the play of Providence in our phenomenal life, any attempt to forge similitudes between two such literary creations as Dante's The Divine Comedy and Sri Aurobindo's Savitri may appear an infructuous exercise.
ReplyDeletePerspectives on Sri Aurobindo's poetry, plays, and criticism - Page 29 Amrita Paresh Patel, Jaydipsinh Dodiya - 2002 - 147 pages - Unlike Dante, Aswapathy invokes the Divine Mother to incarnate in order to remove the badge of pain and suffering from earth. It might, however, be said that both Dante and Sri Aurobindo, writing in their respective cultural milieu]