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July 09, 2010

Sri Aurobindo denounced Ravi Varma for his preoccupation with the external world

Portrait of an artist GOWRI RAMNARAYAN The Hindu July 9, 2010 Art historian Rupika Chawla's book on Raja Ravi Varma is a story lit by colonial pageantry, nationalist colourscape, and modern enterprise
The oleographs had brought him extensive press coverage and stardom. But after the revivalist Swadeshi Movement (1907) his methods (western academic realism) and materials (oil paint) tarred him as an anti-nationalist. Sri Aurobindo denounced Ravi Varma for his preoccupation with the external world, excluding the inward, the subtle, and the spiritual. Ananda Coomaraswamy spurned him for superficial imitations of European styles, and “Victorian” versions of gods and goddesses.
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... only on the edifice of the national religion which, in the case of
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Mainstream 2001
Before Gandhi, Sri Aurobindo and Bal Gangadhar Tilak had given the Gita a new spirit and inspiring ... superstition, the rigid caste system and patriarchy and hegemony of the priests) in the country and to that end a mighty effort was ...
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Oxford: ...
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In the words of Sri Aurobindo "India has never been nationally and politically one" (1953: 410). ... appropriating nationalism to replace and perpetuate the hegemoniccontrol which the imperialist power once wielded over the community. ...
Orientalism and Religion - Page 69 Richard King - 1999 - 283 pages
Mahatma Gandhi, Vivekananda, Aurobindo and Radhakrishnan has played a seminal role in the construction of contemporary notions of ... to European colonial hegemony in a manner that reflects the influences of a Christian and nationalistic agenda. ...
The Penguin Sri Aurobindo reader Aurobindo Ghose, Makarand R. Paranjape - 1999 - 375 pages
Recover the source of all strength in yourselves and all else will be added to you, social soundness, intellectual pre-eminence, political freedom, the mastery of human thought, the hegemony of the world. ...
Sri Aurobindo and the new millennium: reflections and reviews R. Y. Deshpande - 1999 - 340 pages
Nehru imposed his own definition of secularism by restricting it to partial opposition to the hegemony of the upper caste Hindus, and to isolating oneself from all religious practices. He introduced the Hindu Code ...
The ideal of human unity - Page 132 Sri Aurobindo - 1999 - 460 pages
... the nations and the effective centre of an The Nazi Third Reich in
Germany seemed for a time to be driving towards the realisation of this possibility in another form, a German empire of central Europe under a totalitarian hegemony. ...
Indian nationalism: study in evolution Sitanshu Das - 1999 - 232 pages
India's enduring unity, as Sri Aurobindo saw it, was based on shared spiritual and cultural values and the concept of Dharma that united many peoples in a politically decentralized, regionally autonomous union under the hegemony of the ...
Africa quarterly Indian Council for Africa, Indian Centre for ... - 1999
The emphasis yet was on the termination of the authoritative hegemonic regimes to be substituted by representative ... Leaders such as Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Aurobindo Ghosh, BC Pal, Lala Lajpat Roy and Gopal Krishna Gokhale were the new ...
Tradition and the rhetoric of right: popular political argument in ... - Page 93 David J. Lorenzo - 1999 - 339 pages
In the United States and Europe, the disaffected young saw themselves battling hegemonic social and political structures that flattened human life with their emphasis on consistency, stability, and instrumental rationality at the ...
The politics of home: postcolonial relocations and ... - Page 157 Rosemary Marangoly George - 1999 - 265 pages
Such a philosophy flounders when it is expected to explicate real life, material effects like consent terms and hegemonic religious practices. Hence Eliot, Keats, the Upanishads, Lawrence, Aurobindo Ghose and Robert Burns, ...
In the footsteps of Xuanzang: Tan Yun-shan and India - Page 143 Chung Tan, Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts - 1999 - 251 pages
Although on the face of it, the lofty universalism of Aurobindo and Gandhi seems far removed from such a ... society can this closure prevent alternative narratives from challenging the hegemonic representation of political community. ...
Nationalism, terrorism, communalism: essays in modern Indian history Peter Heehs - 1998 - 174 pages
Vivekananda, who held the same belief, justified it by asserting that Vedantic Hinduism was based on eternal principles discovered by spiritual experience.71Aurobindo agreed that the seers of the Vedas and Upanishads had discovered ...
Nationalism, regionalism, and philosophy of national integration - Page 98 N. Malla - 1998 - 213 pages
A hegemony or confederacy under an imperial head would be the nearest western analogy to the conception they sought to impose on the minds of the people (Sri Aurobindo, 1980:371-2). But, both Sri Aurobindo and Tilak failed to appreciate ...
Exiled at home: comprising, At the edge of psychology, The ... Ashis Nandy - 1998 - 466 pages
successfully, Aurobindo did try to evolve such a response to the West. Only prolonged victimhood could give depth to such a ... he recognized that once the hegemony of a theory of imperialism without winners and losers was established,...
Hindu Nationalism in India: Modern trends 1998
172 In 1903 Aurobindo wrote a leaflet entitled "No Compromise", which was circulated secretly. ... Recover the source of all strength. . . political freedom, the mastery of human thought, the hegemony of the world. ...
The Eastern anthropologist Ethnographic and Folk-Culture Society (Lucknow ... - 1998
In a different context Giri has quoted Sri Aurobindo to the effect that "the organised state is neither the best ... swoops of world centres of hegemonic power on the other has prepared the ground for mushroom growth of violence and ...
Sociology, ideology, and utopia: socio-political philosophy of ... - Page 47 Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya - 1997 - 236 pages
Due recognition of this point is not to be found in the writings of Sri Aurobindo. His criticism of socialism as the ... or ideological hegemony, and, in spite of its high visibility and strong presence, the political framework, ...
Myths and nationhood - Page 47 Geoffrey A. Hosking, George Schöpflin - 1997 - 214 pages
... and Aurobindo, a predominantly intellectual and religious golden age that could be counterposed both to ... only served to strengthen the exclusive and hegemonic tendencies in Indian nationalism.36 If religious creativity was the ...
Writing cultural history in colonial and postcolonial India Henry Schwarz - 1997 - 199 pages
Early Marxists such as
Roy saw this as a false universalism based on the cultural standards of bourgeois hegemony. ... Bengali was as great as Italian or Greek culture (or of course English culture), and Aurobindo verified it by ...
The renaissance in India: with a defence of Indian culture Aurobindo Ghose - 1997 - 450 pages
A hegemony or confederacy under an imperial head would be the nearest Western analogy to the conception they sought to impose on the minds of the people. There is no historical evidence that this ideal was ever successfully carried into ...
Human cycle: the ideal of human unity ; war and self-determination Aurobindo Ghose - 1997 - 690 pages
Five will determine the whole policy and action; nothing will readily pass which will be at all displeasing to these new masters of the earth, or let us say, to this new composite hegemony, — for its decisions will at no time be guided ...
Contemporary Society: Structure and process - Page 45 S. N. Ratha, Georg Pfeffer, Deepak Kumar Behera - 1997 - 359 pages
A hegemonic textual/cultural order, controlled by the "educated" and more westernized urban elite, was constituted along ... Aurobindo Ghose, for example, was forbidden to speak Indian languages by his nationalist but anglophile father. ...
Dominance without hegemony: history and power in colonial India - Page 122 Ranajit Guha - 1997 - 245 pages
... nationalist campaign of this century proved to be of little help to the hegemonicaspirations of its leadership. ... But even the most closely argued rejoinder, like that of Aurobindo Ghosh,30 was less than adequate as an answer to ...
Local politics and Indian nationalism, Midnapur, 1919-1944 Bidyut Chakrabarty - 1997 - 223 pages
... moreover, the fear of Muslim hegemony, that largely determined the nature of the movement in east Bengal, ... Inspired by Aurobindo Ghose, Kanungo and Basu urged the students in particular to participate in the nationalist struggle. ...
Indian writings in English - Page 81 Manmohan Krishna Bhatnagar - 1996 - 224 pages
The legend as developed by Sri Aurobindo may also suggest a revolt against thehegemony of the male and a return to the early matriarchal conditions. All the same, the poet wants a feminine touch to the masculine consciousness that is ...
Narratives of agency: self-making in China, India, and Japan - Page 113 Wimal Dissanayake - 1996 - 244 pages
... ideas were anticipated or echoed by Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, Tilak, and others, as was also the case for Besant's. ... Each model pretends to a national hegemony it has not yet achieved. These would-be models of the Indian ...
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Divine enterprise: Gurus and the Hindu Nationalist Movement - Page 74 Lise McKean - 1996 - 361 pages
This reading of Savarkar does not argue that his ideas and activities have inevitably led to the increasingly hegemonic status of Hindu nationalism. ... No less than the words of Vivekananda and Aurobindo, of Gandhi and Nehru, ...
 
Secularism and liberation: perspectives and strategies for India today Rudolf C. Heredia, Edward Mathias, Indian ... - 1995 - 247 pages
Perhaps these reformers could have succeeded in extending their hegemony over time. ... It was precisely what the Hindu revivalists like Ramakrishna, Vivekananda and Aurobindo did. By invoking the supposedly glorious history of the ...
Savitri: a legend and a symbol - Page 223 Aurobindo Ghose, Sri Aurobindo - 1995 - 825 pages
... The Spirit's bliss was changed to cosmic pain. Assuring God's self-cowled neutrality A mighty opposition conquered Space. A sovereign ruling falsehood, death and grief, It pressed its fierce hegemony on the earth; ...

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