July 04, 2010

Sri Aurobindo expands the concept of liberation to a social vision


  1. Constantin V. Boundas - 2007 - 740 pages
    In expanding the concept of liberation to a social vision, 
    Aurobindo significantly departs from the individualistic approach to liberation of classical philosophy and of what he calls the 'Olympian egoism' of Goethe and the 'Titanic egoism' of Nietzsche... Columbia companion to twentieth-century philosophies - Page 651
  2. Lalit Kumar Barua - 2006 - 262 pages
    ... Chandra Bose and Aurobindo. Significantly, all of them not only interpreted the Western and the Indian tradition creatively but also insisted on a fundamentally different ideational orientation in which both education and social ...
  3. K. Pramila Sastry - 2006 - 308 pages
    ... just the reverse happens in a poem of Aurobindo, significantly named "The Witness of the Wheel". For Aurobindo, his God is his heart's comrade, whose august presence watches: Unmoved, careless of pain, careless of death and fate?...
  4. K. D. Verma - 2000 - 268 pages
    Can modern literary theory, in its bold but inchoate attempt to create a structure of knowledge, go beyond the ethnic and national boundaries and adequately examine the experiences of a poet like 
    Aurobindo? Significantly, however ...
  5. Ram Shankar Misra, Rāmacandra Miśra - 1998 - 437 pages
    It can be attained by him on the basis of his higher reason or, what Sri 
    Aurobindo significantly calls, The Logic of the Infinite. So now we proceed to discuss Sri Aurobindo 's view of the nature and significance of The Logic of the ...
  6. Sri Aurobindo International Centre of ... - 1993 - 330 pages
    6) Initiating us into an earnest and intimate study of the Gita for help and guidance in spiritual life, with caution against partisan interpretations on scholastic lines of Indian tradition, Sri 
    Aurobindo significantly invites and ...
  7. Aurobindo Mazumdar - 1993 - 353 pages
    ... in praise of Aurobindo. Significantly, in December 1907, the Indian Natinal Congress at its Surat Session expelled all the Extremists from the party — a decision which Nationalists strongly resented. After the split at Surat, ...
  8. Michigan State University. Asian Studies Center - 1988
    Can modem literary theory, in its bold but inchoate attempt to create a structure of knowledge, go beyond ethnic and national boundaries and adequately examine the experiences of a poet like 
    Aurobindo? Significantly, however ...
  9. David L. Johnson - 1974 - 128 pages
    Thus the yogic darshana cannot be either public or universal. Only some — the most adept — gain truth. But such objections do not appear to bother 
    Aurobindo significantly : in fact he affirms this point 28. "The Integral Yoga in the ...
  10. Aurobindo Ghose, Arun Chandra Dutt - 1972 - 239 pages
    Sri 
    Aurobindo significantly writes: "Shuddhi is the most difficult part of the whole Yoga, it is the condition of all the rest, and if that is once conquered, the real conquest is accomplished. The rest becomes a comparatively easy ...
  11. Ram Shankar Misra - 1971 - 240 pages
    As Sri 
    Aurobindo significantly remarks, "But if we take Non-Being in the sense, not of an inexistent Nihil but of an X which exceeds our idea or experience of existence, — a sense, applicable to the Absolute Brahman of the Adwaita as ...
  12. Prabartak Sangha - 1970 - 92 pages
    It was of this situation that Sri 
    Aurobindo significantly wrote: "Revolution paralyses our efforts to deal peacefully but effectually with Repression. Repression refuses to allow us to cut the ground from under the feet of Revolution. ...
  13. Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1964
    This was the New Dawn, as Sri 
    Aurobindo significantly terms it. The movement initiated in Germany by Goethe and Schiller overtook France and reached its climax in Britain. Goethe's Sorrows of Young Werther symbolising the ...
  14. Kaikhushru Dhunjibhoy Sethna, Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1964
    ... own moods and who expressed them in objective manifestations ; and, what is more significant, there was an attempt to realise God whose presence pervaded all beings. This was the New Dawn, as Sri Aurobindo significantly terms it. ...
  15. 1962
    ... because mind grasps only finite constructions, but is in fact the only true Existence."2 The opposition between Being and Non-Being is reconciled on this view. As Sri Aurobindo significantly remarks, "But if we take Non-Being in ...

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