Recent philosophies of education in India - Page 119 Sarayu Prasad Chaube - 2005 - 288 pages
Sri Aurobindo Ashram With the educational philosophy of Sri Aurobindo as the guiding spirit, The Mother has tried to conduct the affairs of the Sri Aurobindo Ashrama — with which Sri Aurobindo hardly interfered because of lack of time, as he devoted himself entirely to the understanding of the spiritual realm. ...
Indian Political Thought - Page 271 Urmila Sharma, S.K. Sharma - 2001 - 416 pages
While Marx has thoroughly discussed the institutions of family, marriage, social classes, etc., Sri Aurobindo hardly says anything about them. Keeping in view the fact that social institutions carry an immense influence upon the ... The social philosophy of Sri Aurobindo Ram Nath Sharma - 1980 - 230 pages
Aurobindo hardly knew Bengali, his mother-tongue; he spoke English and some Hindustani of the day. The children were lodged in the hostel attached to the school. Sri Aurobindo remembered his stay at this hostel because of one incident ...
Ever to the new and unknown: Sri Aurobindo International Centre of ... Sri Aurobindo International Centre of ... - 1993 - 330 pages
"There is in fact", says Sri Aurobindo "hardly any subject, the sciences of calculation excepted, which in the hands of a capable teacher does not give room for the development of all the general faculties of the mind. ...
The doctrine of māyā in Advaita Vedānta D. R. Satapathy - 1992 - 191 pages
Gaudapada and Sankara in their transcendental vision see nothing less than divine and any other order being for them cannot but be divine and divine only. Aurobindo hardly deviates from this basic philosophy, his overmind persists to be ...
Sri Aurobindo: a biography and a history K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1985 - 812 pages
Apart from Motilal, Sri Aurobindo hardly saw anybody else while in Chandernagore . It was a period of sustained sadhana for him, and since he is said to have seen "subtle forms and spiritual visions" - including three goddesses whom he ...
While thus a great peace reigned within and overflowed without, the preliminary trial went on its meandering course. At first Sri Aurobindo hardly met any of his co- accused. It was at an identification parade in the jail that he ...
The Indian P.E.N. P.E.N. All-India Centre, Bombay - 1984
If philosophy usually has, according to Aurobindo, hardly an impact on life, then his work is not philosophy; risis have been practical men. Wise men and seers are not bound to one culture, therefore Aurobindo could feel himself ...
The literary criticism of Sri Aurobindo, with special reference to ... Shree Krishna Prasad, Aurobindo Ghose - 1974 - 487 pages
Even earlier than Tagore, the great Indian nationalist leader and fighter and poet, CR Das had felt the force of the personality of Sri Aurobindo, hardly a Yogi and Rishi at that time, in such a way that he could not help giving up all ...
Sri Aurobindo: a centenary tribute Aurobindo Ghose, K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1974 - 346 pages
Till the age of twenty, Sri Aurobindo hardly knew any Indian language. He began to learn Bengali, Sanskrit and Hindi after he came back from England in 1893 and settled in Baroda. Before he read the Bhagavad ...
Talks with Sri Aurobindo Nirodbaran - 1973
Sri Aurobindo: Hardly worth relaying. Lloyd George's, speech will be more interesting. It seems Stanley and Hoare will reply to the debate and not Churchill. P: Churchill is said to have some disagreement with Chamberlain. ...
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