July 23, 2010

Sri Aurobindo pays tribute to Christianity for humanising

Cousins was much appreciated by the Indian philosopher and social activist Sri Aurobindo who was an attentive observer of Western evaluations of Indian ...
The Advent Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 2006
Among the Rishis of the later age we have at last realised that we must include the name of the man who gave us the reviving Mantra which is creating a new India, the Mantra Vande Mataram." This is how Sri Aurobindo paid his tributes to ...
Bulletin of the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture Ramakrishna Mission, India. Institute of ... - 2006
... only because he refused to toe the beaten track. His fiery energy and complete self-abandon to the altar of freedom have added to the nationalist struggle tremendous accession of strength. The tribute which Sri Aurobindo paid to his ...
Sri Aurobindo - Page 14 Purnima Majumdar - 2005 - 122 pages
It is believed that this played an important part in Aurobindo's not being selected for the ICS Aurobindo paid attention to three main things while in Cambridge — 1. Tripos or studies for ICS 2. Participating in the Indian Congregation ...
Sri Aurobindo and Sanskrit Sampadananda Mishra - 2001 - 118 pages
100 Sri Aurobindo pays his great respect to Kalidasa when he says: "His was a richly stored mind, the mind at once of a scholar and observer possessed of all learning of his time, versed in the politics, law, social idea, ...
The Advent Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1997
Poor blameless king! How convenient! But the poetic art of Kalidasa could not be faulted, and Sri Aurobindo pays copious tributes to this supreme dramatist and singer of man and nature. ...
The Plays of Sri Aurobindo, a study S. S. Kulkarni - 1990 - 160 pages
PLOT AND ITS ELEMENTS To the management of the plot
 and its elements Sri Aurobindo pays close attention. The five complete plays and the longer fragments follow the canons laid down by the ...
The Political Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 84 V. P. Varma - 1990 - 494 pages
KP Jayaswal was another veteran in this field and Aurobindo pays tribute to "the luminous and scrupulously documented contribution of Mr. Jayaswal to the subject"1 (the institutional development in ancient India) . ...
Mother India: monthly review of culture Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1990
... like Swami Dayananda after him, he strongly attacked idolatry." ' We should note that Swami Dayananda was also a remarkable figure in the history of
India to whom Sri Aurobindo paid a great tribute: "I know not whether ...
Foundations of nationalism in India: a study of Bankimchandra ... M. K. Haldar - 1989 - 202 pages
Aurobindo pays his obeissance not only to the earlier Bankim who was a great creative writer, an architect of a new diction, new style in Bengali prose, but also a seer and a nation-builder. Bankim gave the Mantra of nationalism and ...
Journal of South Asian literature Michigan State University. Asian Studies Center - 1989
If they successfully >eak this vision they, like the Rishis of old, will provide the seed-sounds from a new literary language will spring. V . Unity and Diversity of Language.
In his essay "Diversity in Oneness," Aurobindo pays particular attention to the function of language.46 While certain languages have been used as a common medium of communication for humankind, eg, Latin in the West, Sanskrit in India,...
Sri Aurobindo, a critical introduction Prema Nandakumar - 1988 - 116 pages
Sri Aurobindo pays particular attention to the problem of a nation's language. Verily, a nation's language is its soul, and we should not barter it away Faustus-like, and modern
India is a fit subject for study in this context. ...
Neo-Hindu views of Christianity Arvind Sharma - 1988 - 217 pages
For Theology, for Mediaeval Religion herself did not care for this field of knowledge; she had no need for scientific truth, just as the
Jacobin Republic had no need of chemists . . . " Sri Aurobindo pays tribute to Christianity for humanising and ...
Religion in today's world: the religious situation of the world ... Frank Whaling - 1987 - 383 pages
Aurobindo also paid unique attention to the fountain-head of the Veda, namely the Rg-Veda itself. Apart from Dayananda Saraswati, the other Hindu reformers had ignored it in favour of the Upanishads. Aurobindo took it seriously. ...
Sri Aurobindo: a biography and a history K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1985 - 812 pages
In his article on 'The Tuticorin Victory', Sri Aurobindo paid a well-merited tribute to VO Chidambaram Pillai, Subramania Siva and Padmanabha Iyengar: The Tuticorin leaders must be given the whole credit for the unequalled skill and ...
Review projector (India). 1985
... the Mantra, Editor's note, list of emendations, table of quotations, Glossary, lndex, are added at the end. ln chapter One Sri Aurobindo paid glowing tributes to Mr. James H Cousin's book "
New Ways in English Literature". ...
Mother India: monthly review of culture 1982
Amidst the chaos and obscurity of old ignorance and age-long misunderstanding his was the eye of direct vision that pierced to the truth and fastened on that which was essential." Such is the tribute Sri Aurobindo pays to Swami ...
Mother India: monthly review of culture Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1981
Moral life consists in regulating impulses and instincts and forming wholesome habits which are designed to bring about personal well-being and also to ensure social order and security. Sri Aurobindo pays due attention to moral and ...
Sri Aurobindo, his life unique Rishabhchand - 1981 - 427 pages
Sri Aurobindo paid two or three visits to a great Yogi, Brahmananda, who was living on the banks of the
Narmada. He describes the Yogi in the following words: "There is no incontrovertible proof. ...
The ten classical Upaniads Pralhad Balacharya Gajendragadkar - 1981
How unreasonable one can become if one is determined to believe in one dogma was thus proved. After this book reached
Pondicherry, the great sage, saint and philosopher Aurobindo paid a glowing ...
The life of Sri Aurobindo Ambalal Balkrishna Purani - 1978 - 440 pages
After 1920, Sri Aurobindo paid no visits to anyone. In fact, he went out of the house only when he changed his residence. From 1913 to 1920, Sri Aurobindo was staying in 41, Rue Francois Martin, with four or five young men. ...
The political philosophy of Sri Aurobindo Vishwanath Prasad Varma - 1976 - 494 pages
KP Jayaswal was another veteran in this field and Aurobindo pays tribute to "the luminous and scrupulously documented contribution of Mr. Jayaswal to the subject"1 (the institutional development in ancient India). ...
The Journal of the Bihar Research Society Bihar Research Society - 1957
Breath of grace Madhav Pundalik Pandit - 1973 - 368 pages
... death Sri Aurobindo paid homage to him in an article "A great mind and a great will". Thereafter Gandhiji sent his son Devdas Gandhi with a request to the Master to come out and lead the country. Sri Aurobindo said that Gandhiji ...
Towards eternity; Sri Aurobindo birth centenary volume, 15th ... Aurobindo Ghose - 1973 - 526 pages
Sri Aurobindo paid two or three visits to a great Yogi, Brahmananda, who was living on the banks of the
Narmada... Describing his visit to Swami Brahmananda, Sri Aurobindo says again: "He had the most remarkable eyes. ...
Calcutta municipal gazette Calcutta (India). Municipal Corporation - 1972
... Bose in Deoghar in 1899, Sri Aurobindo paid tributes to that great Bengalee through an English poem composed by him. ...
Sri Aurobindo: a biography and a history K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1972
Some months after reporting himself to duty at Baroda, Sri Aurobindo paid a visit to Bengal and met all his relations. His mother could hardly recognise him; "My Aurobindo was not so big, he was small!" she is said to have exclaimed. ...
Sri Aurobindo Prema Nandakumar - 1972 - 48 pages
In an early essay, Sri Aurobindo paid this tribute to Bankim: "And when posterity comes to crown with her praises the makers of India, she will place her most splendid laurel... on the serene brow of that gracious Bengali (Bankim) who ...
Journal of Sri Aurobindo Study Society 1972
And it is certainly the fact that the wider we extend and the surer we make our knowledge of the physical world, the wider and surer becomes our foundation for the higher knowledge."1 Therefore Sri Aurobindo paid ...
Sri Aurobindo: some aspects of his vision 1966 - 196 pages
Sri Aurobindo paid a tribute to Sri Rama- krishna in 1908 : " In
Bengal there came a flood of religious truth. Certain men were born, men whom the educated world would not have recognised if that belief, if that God within them, ...
Militant nationalism in India and its socio-religious background, ... Bimanbehari Majumdar - 1966 - 202 pages
Seldom has Sri Aurobindo paid such glowing tributes to Ramakrishna-Vivekananda as in this ...
Constitutional history of India: including the nationalist movement Vidya Dhar Mahajan, R. R. Sethi, Savitri Mahajan - 1964 - 584 pages
Sri Aurobindo paid the following tribute to Ranade : "If a foreigner were to ask us what this Mahratta economist, reformer, patriot precisely did that we give him so high a place in our memory, we should find it a little difficult to ...
The nationalist movement in India and its leaders Vidya Dhar Mahajan - 1962 - 133 pages
In the portals of Indian universities: convocation and other addresses Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh - 1959 - 336 pages
... in the centre of the limelight of all-India leadership with "Lai, Bal and Pal," ie Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal. On his way back from
Surat, Sri Aurobindo paid a visit to Baroda, where he met Vishnu Bhaskar Lele, who had come from Gwalior to Baroda to give Sri Aurobindo some guidance in Yoga. Yogi Lele advised Sri Aurobindo to strive to make his ...
Mother India Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1957
... almost against his will, in the centre of the limelight of all-India leadership with "Lal, Bal and Pal," ie Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal. On his way back from
Surat, Aurobindo paid a visit to ...
Mother India Kaikhushru Dhunjibhoy Sethna, Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1953
A heavy price had to be paid for it, and Sri Aurobindo paid it by sacrificing his body. All this time he -was trying to create sufficiently stable and receptive conditions upon the earth in order to establish the Supermini Now,  it appears, he decided to bring down a ...
Annual Sri Aurobindo mandir, Calcutta - 1950
It is both a passage of our dream experiences and also a dream-builder. Many of its dream creations are built upon circumstances taken from waking life both past and present, others seem to be merely fanciful. Sri Aurobindo pays a ...
Sri Aurobindo K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1945 - 425 pages
After the Surat imbroglio, Sri Aurobindo paid a visit to
Baroda and delivered a few public lectures on the political situation in the country. His former pupils of the Baroda College were not unnaturally very much excited when they ...

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