June 28, 2010

Sri Aurobindo on the other hand held that politics can be spiritualized and tuned with divine inspiration

The participatory turn: spirituality, mysticism, religious studies - Page 301 Jorge N. Ferrer, Jorge Noguera Ferrer, Jacob H ... - 2008 - 388 pages
The battle about to be fought, with the bewildered warrior Arjuna on the front line pleading for help from his divine charioteer, is a battle in the human heart, not at all a historical battle. According to Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, this battle was a historical event, Krishna really did instruct Arjuna to fight, and to do so in ...
Evolutionary, Spiritual Conceptions of Life - Sri Aurobindo, ... - Page 33 Dr. phil. Michael Leicht - 2008 - 52 pages
Aurobindo, on the other hand, is convinced that this world is to realise God in-this-world. And keeping the Advaita Vedanta background of Atman is Brahman in mind, it might be not such a bad idea. ...
Understanding thoughts of Sri Aurobindo Indrani Sanyal, Krishna Roy, Jadavpur ... - 2007 - 317 pages
... in destroying contents of the unconscious, and in unjustifiably claiming that future is completely determined by the past. Basu mentions three grounds on which Freud was criticized by Sri Aurobindo. On the other hand as Basu brings ...
Four Faces of the Universe: An Integrated View of the Cosmos - Page 315 Robert Kleinman - 2007 - 334 pages
For Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, the Divine has come into the universe as the soul in order to establish itself here through evolution. 47. Spinoza, in an entirely different context, had an inkling of the nature of this love. ...
What Is Hinduism?: Modern Adventures Into a Profound Global Faith - Page 134 Editors of Hinduism Today - 2007 - 416 pages
The promise made by Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, regarding the ultimate destiny of the human race was far more stupendous than that held out by Marx. Howsoever vague and inchoate my vision might have been at that time, ...
The Kundalini Book of Living & Dying : Gateways to Higher ... - Page 109 Ravindra Kumar, Jytte Kumar Larsen - 2007
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, makes use of the term force. According to him, consciousness is inherent in the consciousness force, wherever it manifests itself. Moreover, before manifestation, the force undergoes a process of ...
Page 119 Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, does not recommend strengthening the ego. He suggests its complete replacement by the psychic being first, and then by the Self. Jung considers the ego to be the only representative of consciousness, ...
Guru English: South Asian religion in a cosmopolitan language - Page 153 Srinivas Aravamudan - 2006 - 330 pages
... that posed a body politics of moral victimization and martyrdom at the same time as making the demand for Home Rule. Aurobindo, on the other hand, despite his earlier affiliations with Tilak, opposed the interpretation of the ...
Contemporary Indian philosophy - Page 179 Basant Kumar Lal - 2005 - 346 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, believes that Divine Life may appear on this earth itself. (/v) The defects of the three theories mentioned above lead Sri Aurobindo to develop his own metaphysical theory, which, in his opinion, ...
Indian writing in English: critical appraisals - Page 287 Amar Nath Prasad - 2005 - 327 pages
Sri Aurobindo on the other hand thought and wrote extensively on Indian poetry.. (he saw)., very dearly, the relationship between the mentality of the nation to which he belongs and the spiritual, aesthetic, intellectual tradition and ...
Modern Vedanta, P. K. Das - 2004 - 396 pages
Secondly, we also know Aurobindo on the other hand held that politics like all other forms of human activity can be spiritualized and tuned with divine inspiration. Where does Gandhi stand then ? Gandhi believed that no ideal could be ...
Tagores Chitra And Aurobindos Savitri : A Comparative Study - Page 136 Ketki N. Pandya - 2004 - 176 pages
This is our Dharma.78 Aurobindo, on the other hand, believes that that Oneness can be achieved only by attaining to the Supra-consciousness. To Aurobindo, the goal of man is to attain gnostic transformation. ...
Bhakti poetry in medieval India: its inception, cultural encounter ... - Page 225 Neeti M. Sadarangani - 2004 - 290 pages
Sri Aurobindo on the other hand thought and wrote extensively on Indian poetry.. (he saw). ..very dearly, the relationship between the mentality of the nation to which he belongs and the spiritual, aesthetic, intellectual tradition and ...
Report, with accompanying papers Dante Society of America - 2004
Dante had invoked this divine inscrutability to answer the contradiction posed by the universal claims of Christianity and the existence of a "just"
Indus outside the Christian world.39 Aurobindo, on the other hand, in adopting Dante's ...
Mira to Mother - Page 101 Udhaya Kumar - 2004 - 164 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, sitting up in bed, listened witness like, yet intently, to all the talk, looking from one face to another, but uttered not a single word! ...
The perennial quest for a psychology with a soul: an inquiry into ... - Page 477, Joseph Vrinte - 2002 - 568 pages
For Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, rational and emotional faculties are not ends in themselves, but instruments for the realisation of man's true self. The substratum of all experience is not the body, the mind or any complex ...
The Indian historical review Indian Council of Historical Research - 2002
Aurobindo, on the other hand, regards 'this complete surrender of your whole self and nature, this abandonment of all dharmas ...
Bengalis: The People, Their History and Culture - Page 148 S.N. Das - 2002 - 284 pages
Aurobindo, on the other hand, enunciated the principle "No cooperation without control." (Open letter to my countrymen published in the ...
Neoplatonism and Indian philosophy - Page 168 Paulos Gregorios, International Society for ... - 2002 - 275 pages
Thus Plotinus' philosophy is not to be understood as radically differing from that of Aurobindo. Aurobindo, on the other hand, calls the ultimate Brahman, and sometimes refers to it as "Supermind". ...
The Indian historical review Indian Council of Historical Research - 2002
Aurobindo, on the other hand, regards 'this complete surrender of your whole self and nature, this abandonment of all dharmas to the Divine who is your highest Self... the deepest and most intimate truth of your real, your spiritual ...
Indian Political Thought - Page 271 Urmila Sharma, S.K. Sharma - 2001 - 416 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, neglected this important aspect of human life and did not say much about it. Sri Aurobindo's neglect of Social Institutions Another important field of social philosophy neglected by Sri Aurobindo is ...
Vedic symbolism, Satya Prakash Singh - 2001 - 614 pages
... been sought to be identified sometime as the god of the sky and at others as that of the ocean. Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, takes their association with the sun, the sky or the ocean respectively as not actual but symbolical ...
How to become a Hindu: a guide for seekers and born Hindus - Page 75 Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami - 2000 - 442 pages
... India was a fifth column for the advancement of Russian Imperialism in India, and denounced the Soviet Union under Stalin as a vast slave empire. My encounter with Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, came about almost inadvertently.  I had heard his name from my father who extolled him as a great Yogi. My father literally believed ... How I became a Hindu
Sita Ram Goel - 1998 - 106 pages
Comparative literature: essays in honour of professor M.Q. Khan - Page 164 Bijay Kumar Das - 2000 - 171 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand explains the individual talent as having a national as well as cos*nic frame of reference : "the roots of his personality are there in its spirit and even his variation and revolt are as an attempt to ...
Philosophy of religion - Page 308, Roy W. Perrett - 2000 - 386 pages
Thus Gandhi takes the position that religion and politics are internally related, explicitly drawing on the tradition of the Dharmas'astras and the Gila. Aurobindo, on the other hand, renounces his political activities to pursue his ...
Varadharma, nikāma karma, and practical morality: a critical ... Rajendra Prasad, Utkal University. Department ... - 1999 - 291 pages
Aurobindo, on the other hand, not only does not indulge in logical sophistication, but seems to hold that logic is of no use in this regard. This is clear from his critique of reason. Reason, according to him, is destined to end in ...
Nationalism, regionalism, and philosophy of national integration - Page 101, N. Malla - 1998 - 213 pages
Some, like Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, tried to provide a political undertone to this unitary nationalism behind a cultural facade by explaining nationalism as the 'Shakti' sent to finish its task before returning to its source in ...
Encyclopaedia of Eminent Thinkers: The political thought of Aurobindo - Page 65 K. S. Bharathi - 1998 - 111 pages
Aurobindo, on the other hand, firmly believes in the concept of a spiritual ultimate reality which manifests itself in history and thereby imparts an immanent meaning and a final teleology to the historic process.2 Aurobindo thinks that ...
Like Aurobindo, on the other hand, it believed nationalism as the embodiment of entire wavelength of individual and corporate life. Politics and sociology are two parts of national life. The founders of Jana Sangh were aware of this ...
Judgements on minority rights 1997
an individual physical life. In the old yogas the world was considered either an illusion or a transitional phase: it had no prospect of having all the terms of its existence fulfilled. Sri Aurobindo on the other hand says that the ...
International Encyclopaedia of Buddhism: India Nagendra Kr Singh - 1996
According to Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, Sunya is that which exceeds our idea or experience of existence. — The Life Divine, (
New York ed.), p. 29. 21. Cf. the criticism of sunya by Udayana, Sri Harsha and ...
The quest for the inner man: transpersonal psychotherapy and ... - Page 213 Joseph Vrinte - 1996 - 282 pages
For Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, all psychological disturbances are different forms of an exacerbated egoistic state, true well-being can only come from the true Self. To enter integral Yoga demands the abolition of the ego and its ...
According to Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, the totem was merely a symbol for the power which man sensed behind the forces of Nature. The Vedic Symbolism Thus, Sri Aurobindo has presented a deeper and more intuitive interpretation of ...
A history of Indian literature, 1911-1956: struggle for freedom : ... Sisir Kumar Das - 1995 - 908 pages
Sri Aurobindo on the other hand, thought and wrote extensively on poetry.3 In his essays on poetry intimately connected with his philosophical insights and Indian consciousness Sri Aurobindo saw very clearly the relationship between ...
Indian thought between tradition and the culture of technology David Lawrence Johnson - 1995 - 140 pages
But the Gandhian principles were never really put into practice. In short,
India does not know if Gandhi's ideas might actually work. Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, treated technology as one of a number of abstract issues ...
The Indian Scriptures and the Life Divine - Page 35 Binita Pani - 1993 - 367 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, points out that the cosmos is not only the manifestation of Brahman. It is absolutely free to remain either in a manifested or in an unmanifested state and similarly in a stable or in a dynamic status. ...
Political protest in Bengal: boycott and terrorism 1905-18 Hiren Chakrabarti - 1992 - 269 pages
... by some of his actions he seemed to have instigated and winked at it. His policy was to sit on the thin fence which separated Extremism from terrorism. Aurobindo, on the other hand, was active on both sides of the fence. ...
The Educational doctrines of Plato and Sri Aurobindo: a ... Satya Prakash Singh - 1992 - 186 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, prepares man for integral perfection and divine living. The Curriculum : The Content and Schemes of Education According to its Latin origin, curriculum is a 'runway'. It is a purposive movement for ...
Aurobindo, on the other hand, makes it clear that freedom and equality cannot be secured and reconciled by the external machinery of society. He argues that freedom and equality can only be reconciled by the power of brotherhood and ...
The Vedic Epiphany, an Exposition and Celebration of the Inaugural ... V. Madhusudan Reddy, Aurobindo Ghose ... - 1991
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, gives the words their natural meaning and significance. Dhi is rendered by him as meaning thought or understanding, manas throughout means mind, and rtam is taken as Truth. These meanings are given by...
Indian poetry and fiction in English Atma Ram - 1991 - 98 pages
Tagore and Aurobindo, on the other hand, could stay in that blissful state for a long time. Sri Aurobindo remarks: {.am drunken with the glory of the Lord, I have looked alive upon the Eternal's face. In Whitman this unity with the ...
The Bengal revolutionaries and freedom movement Dalia Ray - 1990 - 204 pages
... popular will to bear upon the administration of the country and thereby to gradually work out a popular constitution within the government.103 Aurobindo, on the other hand, enunciated the principle "No cooperation without control. ...
Symbolism and spiritual wisdom: India's life-breath Ardhendu Sekhar Ghosh, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan - 1990 - 202 pages
The contention of Aurobindo, on the other hand, is that all the hymns, not simply a few, are based on the spiritual experiences of the seers and so are amenable to mystic interpretation. He has chosen quite a few hymns to illustrate his ...
Advaitic concept of jīvanmukti Lalit Kishore Lal Srivastava - 1990 - 303 pages
Even when he comes down to the plane of the external world, the transcendental experience persists. He remains but the witness of all phenomena. Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, aims at the change in both subjective and objective ...
Hartshorne, process philosophy, and theology - Page 134 Robert Kane, Stephen H. Phillips - 1989 - 198 pages
Aurobindo, on the other hand, does not believe worship to be the best of human attitudes towards God. As indicated, the Easterner sees the point of his philosophy as providing intellectual support for mystic endeavors. ...
Love and death in Indian poetry in English S. N. A. Rizvi - 1989 - 190 pages
In both the poems, the metaphorical and metaphysical levels of using the idea are mixed, as is usual with Sri Aurobindo. On the other hand, "Love and Death', a thousand-line long poem written in ...
Gandhi's significance for today John Hick, Lamont C. Hempel - 1989 - 275 pages
In his endeavors at interpretation he remained caught in intellectual fashions that he was not prepared to resist. Aurobindo, on the other hand, did develop the patience to scrutinize the consequences of ideas ...
Sri Aurobindo and Karl Marx: integral sociology and dialectical ... - Page 124 Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya - 1988 - 336 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, proclaims the autonomy of the spirit (or spiritual psychology) and affirms that unless reason, a subjective power, is allowed to shape social institutions we cannot escape uniformity and avoid an ...
The awakening earth: the global brain Peter Russell - 1988 - 228 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, believed that it could happen a lot more quickly, perhaps within the next hundred years. Yet this new level may well come even faster than either Teilhard or Sri Aurobindo envisaged. ...
The search for beauty: a comparative study of Sri Aurobindo's ... Hariram Jasta - 1988 - 120 pages
This is because Kant had no spiritual or practical experience of creative art likeAurobindo. On the other hand, he bases most of his ideas of aesthetics on his personal experiences in the realm of literature. ...
Aurobindo's philosophy of Brahman - Page 116 Stephen H. Phillips - 1986 - 200 pages
... an entire universal becoming that reaches its consummation in right (human) philosophic conceptualization.69 The Absolute's own supreme awareness is thought to be the correct conceptualization of it. Aurobindo, on the other hand,...
Sri Aurobindo and Jung: a comparative study in Yoga and depth ... Satya Prakash Singh - 1986 - 239 pages
He even practised yoga when suffering from tension during the period of invasion by the unconscious Later on also he had got built in his house a separate room for meditation on the Indian pattern. Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, ...
Yeats and Eliot: perspectives on India Ramesh Chandra Shah - 1983 - 174 pages
While Heinrich Zimmer, on the one hand, had built up a strong case for interpreting the development of Indian philosophy as dialectical process, Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, had produced an equally plausible account of the ...
The splendour of Sri Aurobindo's muse Jagdish Saran Agarwal - 1983 - 376 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, looks at the wind with the eyes of a seer. To him it is a divine force the Tapas which operates not only on the leaves and ocean, material things but on all planes of consciousness including body, life, ...
Sri Aurobindo on the other hand has an integral vision. The beauty of nature is not used to overshadow man. Nature is not the cause of man's beauty Both owe their beauty to a universal spirit. This identity is again evident from the ...
Perspectives of the philosophy of Devatma Kewal Krishan Mittal - 1983 - 513 pages
The above explanation of the purpose of evolution is explicitly a moral explanation. Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, has advanced a metaphysical explanation of the purpose of evolution. He explains the why of the evolution in terms of ...
The Colonial and the neo-colonial encounters in Commonwealth ... H. H. Anniah Gowda, University of Mysore. Post ... - 1983 - 243 pages
Aurobindo, on the other hand, takes this analogy rather too seriously and ventures to equate and identify the aesthetic experience with the spiritual experience : ...with the poetical sense of object, the poet's attempt (is) to embody...
Indian poetry in English Hari Mohan Prasad - 1983 - 254 pages
Aurobindo, on the other hand, discovered his roots in the Indian culture. Consequences were quite in accord. Despite his felicity of an English poet, Manmohan dwindled as an outsider scratching reality with his finger nails but ...
Modern Indian Mysticism Kamakhya Prasad Singh Choudhary - 1981 - 302 pages
Integral yoga of Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, maintains that yoga does not mean the suppression of the lower forms of consciousness. If the higher consciousness merely touches the higher levels of our beings without illumining the...
Realization of God according to Sri Aurobindo: a study of a ... George Nedumpalakunnel - 1979 - 308 pages
In integral yoga of Aurobindo, on the other hand, the Purusa or the Conscious Self is all-important to empower the activities of Shakti. As has been seen in Aurobindo's integral vision of man, he presupposes that man can start his path ...
Towards the life divine: Sri Aurobindo's vision Louis Thomas O'Neil - 1979 - 103 pages
Aurobindo, on the other hand, views the superman as man turned into a perfect image of the Divine, "Aurobindo, The Life Divine, op. cit., p. 86. "Ibid., p. 5. "Ibid., p. 945. "Sri Aurobindo, The Superman, (
Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo ...
The future of man according to Teilhard de Chardin and Aurobindo Ghose J. Chetany - 1978 - 500 pages
This mechanism also helps us to measure Time of the evolutionary process of each stage.23 Aurobindo, on the other hand, followed a pantheistic intuition and discovered the ultimate, ...
Hindu patterns of liberation Open University. AD 208 Course Team - 1978 - 137 pages
... like his conception of dharma, is dominated by his fundamental commitment to non-violent selfless action; Aurobindo, on the other hand, conceives of both dharma and the yogas of the Gita in relation to his evolutionary philosophy. ...
Gandhi, Lohia & Deendayal, P. Parameswaran - 1978 - 165 pages
Shri Aurobindo on the other hand had used the adjective "integral" to qualify knowledge in his magnum opus— The Life Divine. An integral knowledge is 'knowledge of the truth of all sides of existence both separately and in the relation ...
The life and philosophy of Lokamanya Tilak: with excerpts from ... Vishwanath Prasad Varma - 1978 - 525 pages
Pal and Aurobindo, on the other hand, at times spoke in terms of absolute independence. Bipin Chandra Pal wrote : "They (Moderates) desire to make the Government of India popular, without making it cease to be in any sense British ...
Contemporary Indian philosophy Basant Kumar Lal - 1978 - 346 pages
the possibility of the opening up of higher consciousness in this life and world, because it believes that that is possible only in a different — a higher world. Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, believes that Divine Life may appear on this earth itself. (iv) The defects of the three theories mentioned above lead Sri Aurobindo to develop his own metaphysical theory, which, in his opinion, ...
History and society: essays in honour of Professor Niharranjan Ray Niharranjan Ray, Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya - 1978 - 642 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, thinks that culture, the consciousness- components of life, is the basis of choice and construction of the material aspects of civilisation. Somewhat similar view is expressed by ...
History, society, and polity: integral sociology of Sri Aurobindo Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya - 1976 - 281 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, proclaims the autonomy of the spirit (or spiritual psychology) and affirms that unless reason, a subjective power, is allowed to shape social institutions we cannot escape uniformity and avoid an ...
Religions in four dimensions: existential and aesthetic, ... Walter Arnold Kaufmann - 1976 - 490 pages
Aurobindo, on the other hand, was outraged by a far milder criticism of the Sacred Books of the East by Max Miiller, who as the editor of the series had done more to provide scholarly translations of Asian scriptures than anyone else. ...
Modern Indian political thought: Ram Mohan Roy to present day Mitra Nandan Jha - 1975 - 348 pages
... ..the dead past cannot.. .be revived ' Ranade, n. 5, 169-2. Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, ridiculed Liberals' ignorance about the true nature of nationalism. Sri Aurobindo, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee,
Pondicherry 1954, 46. ...
Essays on Indian writing in English C. Paul Verghese - 1975 - 151 pages
Aurobindo, on the other hand, does not take any extreme view but nevertheless points out why Lawrence has failed. He regards
Lawrence as a 'Yogi who had missed his way and come into a European body to work out his difficulties'. ...
History of Indian National Congress, 1832-1947 Girija Kanta Mookerjee - 1974 - 276 pages
Aurobindo, on the other hand, had entered into the arena out of the generous impulse of his highly strung nature. His approach was that of a devotee to an ideal rather than a practical realist. ...
The literary criticism of Sri Aurobindo, with special reference to ... Shree Krishna Prasad, Aurobindo Ghose - 1974 - 487 pages
In any case, those who consider themselves to be classicists find it almost impossible to reject the use of the intellect in their artistic creation.2 But for SriAurobindo, on the other hand, whose idea of poetic creation is, ...
The self and its ideals in East-West philosophy Gummaraju Srinivasan - 1974 - 91 pages
The 'organismic' view of the self emphasised by Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, starts from and culminates into a total unitary perspective of the self; it affirms equally its two-fold status as transcendent and empirical, ...
Ānanda: the concept of bliss in the Upaniads Nalini Devdas - 1974 - 63 pages
In the grand vision of Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, the destiny of this universe and the destiny of man are bound together : in the fulness of time, when the whole evolving world is ready, man will be transformed into Superman, ...
Sri Aurobindo and Bergson: a synthetic study, Abhoy Chandra Bhattacharya - 1972 - 282 pages
... Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, proceeds with a strong conviction of the spiritual destiny of the entire human race. Bergson, Not arbitary at the end reverts to the position of Sri assumptions. Aurobindo by maintaining that Life ...
A century's salutation to Sri Aurobindo Nolini Kanta Gupta - 1972 - 128 pages
Indeed, there have been instances where great intellectuals, famed savants found themselves bewildered before the simplest magic phrases of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo. On the other hand, simpler minds with no burden of learning, ...
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, found his Socrates in the great Vedic seers: the Kanwa, the Atri, the Angiras and Vashishtha or Vishwamitra, are his ideal models, as well as being the forerunners of an incomparable ontological and ...
Two cheers for the Commonwealth: talks on literature and education K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1970 - 315 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, was a poet. He was of imagination all compact. "Did you notice his eyes ? There is mystic fire and light in them. They penetrate into the beyond. If Joan of Arc heard heavenly voices, ...
Sri Aurobindo's integral yoga Tulsidas Chatterjee - 1970 - 365 pages
For Alexander the higher consciousness only emerges by wiping the lower stages or by relegating them completely to the background. Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, thinks it impossible for the higher stage to emerge without a ...
Sri Aurobindo and the theories of evolution: a critical and ... Rama Shanker Srivastava - 1968 - 464 pages
While Sankhya speaks of the gradual production of the grosser and lower entities out of subtler and higher ones, Sri Aurobindo on the other hand follows the modern Western conception of the gradual evolution of the higher out of the ...
Indian thought: a critical survey K. Damodaran - 1967 - 520 pages
For Aurobindo, on the other hand, the mystical, spiritualistic aspect of the Vedanta was more significant and more intense than its active aspect. It is true that his mysticism, at least in the early stages, was not mere escapism, ...
Sri Aurobindo's philosophy of evolution V. Madhusudan Reddy - 1966 - 385 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, has distinguished five levels of consciousness above the mental namely, the Higher Mind, the Illumined Mind, Intuition, Overmind and Supermind. Each of these, with the exception of the first is in a ...
Contemporary Indian philosophy Rama Shanker Srivastava - 1965 - 398 pages
For Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, the creative evolution is without any qualification. If the Llla is an act of the self-expression of the Infinite, then this urge cannot be an illusion. It is as much real as Brahman Itself. ...
Subramania Bharati Prema Nandakumar - 1964 - 88 pages
Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, reaches you to your deepest parts and touches the divinity in you and you settle in the faith that the earth is surely going to be transformed into a heaven by these Manifestations of the Adya Shakti.35 ...
The political philosophy of Sri Aurobindo Vishwanath Prasad Varma - 1960 - 471 pages
To Aurobindo on the other hand, the social institutions have an intrinsic immanent importance and do not depend for their significance on the political order. But in one sense Hegel, Bosanquet and Aurobindo are similar because all of ...
The philosophy of Sri Aurobindo Ram Nath Sharma - 1960 - 191 pages
Again, mysticism, according to the conclusion of "Enneads" is "a flight of the alone to the alone.35" According to Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, God is realised in and through the world. The evolution in Nature aims at cosmic ...
For Sri Aurobindo, on the other hand, far from suffering self-extinction, philosophy is consummated and perfected in that highest type of knowledge which he calls supramental knowledge. If this highest type of knowledge cannot be called...
The rise and growth of the Congress in India Charles Freer Andrews, Girija Kanta Mookerjee - 1938 - 304 pages
Aurobindo, on the other hand, had entered into the arena out of the generous impulse of his highly strung nature. His approach was that of a devotee to an ideal rather than a practical realist. His stay in the political arena was not a ...