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September 04, 2010

The integrative theme is central for Sri Aurobindo and Radhakrishnan

Frithjof Schuon and the Perennial Philosophy - Page 268 - Harry OldmeadowWilliam Stoddart - 2010 - 346 pages - Preview
... but also of the application of evolutionism to the spiritual domain itself—evident in varying degree in such disparate figures as Vivekananda, Aurobindo, Radhakrishnan, and Mahesh Yogi as well as in many Western Vedanta enthusiasts. ...
Role of Dr. Radhakrishnan in Indian politics - Page 48 - Radhey Shyam - 1998 - 153 pages - Preview
RADHAKRISHNAN By any measure Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan is one of the rarest and most forceful combinations of the ... such as Rabindranath Tagore, Swami Vivekananda and Shri Aurobindo. At the young age of twenty, Radhakrishnan wrote ... [Gandhi Aurobindo and Radhakrishnan on Bhagavadgita 
A.N. Mishra and Geeta Satpathy Susmit Pani - Jan 1, 2008, Law of karma: As perceived by Mahatma Gandhi, Aurobindo, Swami Vivekanand, Radha Krishnan Nirmala JhaSocial and political orientations of Neo-Vedantism: Study of the social philosophy of Vivekananda, Aurobindo, Bipin Chandra Pal, Tagore, Gandhi, Vinoba and Radhakrishnan S. L Malhotra]
World Cultures and World Religions - Page 310 - Hendrik Kraemer - 2002 - 388 pages - Preview
The Neo-Vedantist version of Hinduism, whether it is that of Radhakrishnan, Aurobindo Ghose or others, clearly expresses the new self-consciousness of Hinduism as a universal and not as an ethnic philosophy of religion and way of life,...
Christianity And Culture - Page 277 - Santosh Thomas - 2005 - 333 pages - Preview
of Hinduism, whether it is that of Radhakrishnan, Aurobindo Ghose or others, clearly expresses the new self-consciousness of Hinduism as a universal and not as an ethnic philosophy of religion and way of life, and nourishes all the ...
Sociology of religions: perspectives of Ali Shariati - Page 266 - Mir Mohammed Ibrahim - 2008 - 277 pages - Preview
In this respect we can compare Shariati with Jean Paul Sartre, William James and CD Joad in Western context, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Aurobindo Ghosh and Swami Vivekananda in the Indian context and to Dr. Sir Mohammad Iqbal, ...
Hinterlands and horizons: excursions in search of amity - Page 37 - Margaret Chatterjee - 2002 - 139 pages - Preview
The integrative theme which is central for Sri Aurobindo is also to be found in Radhakrishnan, likewise the sense of a future world or dawn, which is yet to come into existence. In addition, Radhakrishnan learned much from the life and ...
Philosophical questions: East and West - Page xvi - Bina GuptaJitendranath Mohanty - 2000 - 464 pages - Preview
... Martin Luther King Jr., and de Beauvoir from the Western tradition: Radhakrishnan, Aurobindo, Gandhi, Tagore. and Nishida from the Eastern tradition). It is now necessary that we place these selections in their proper contexts. ...
Altered Destinations: Self, Society, and Nation in India - Page 188 - Makarand Paranjape - 2009 - 214 pages - Preview
Chetan Bhatt's Hindu Nationalism: Origins, Ideologies, and Myths contains a very brief section on Aurobindo (Bhatt 2001, ... which has been more or less 'standard' in India from Vinoba Bhave to S. Radhakrishnan to Ashis Nandy. ...
Science, Spirituality and the Modernization of India - Page 96 - Makarand Paranjape - 2009 - 296 pages - Preview
Chapter 5 Sri Aurobindo and ... Chattopadhyaya to Swami Vivekananda, SriAurobindo and S Radhakrishnan attempted to make some significant changes though working within the Oriental categories rightly explicated by Edward Said. ...
The religious, the spiritual, and the secular: Auroville and ... - Page 79 - Robert Neil Minor - 1999 - 208 pages - Preview
Radhakrishnan also was committed to the exaltation of Aurobindo as a representative of India's ideals as he conceived them. As president and vice president, Radhakrishnan spoke of Aurobindo as a "freedom fighter" ...
Modern Indian interpreters of the Bhagavadgita - Page 278 - Robert Neil Minor - 1986 - 273 pages - Preview
Experts on modern Indian religious thought show how Ghandi, Vivekananda,Radhakrishnan, Bhaktivedanta, Aurobindo, Tilak, Bhave, Sivananda, the Theosophists, ...
like Radhakrishnan and AurobindoRadhakrishnan for example, argues for Vedanta as the ultimate expression of Hinduism, relegating other forms of experience to a lower but still valid level. The worship of God as personal and the ...
Radhakrishnan: his life and ideas - Page 112 - K. Satchidananda MurtyAshok Vohra - 1990 - 239 pages - Preview
From this it is clear that beginning with his early exposition to the influence of Vivekananda ending with his later absorption of the ideas of Gandhi, Tagore andAurobindo, Radhakrishnan had become an ardent nationalist. ...
The essential Aurobindo - Page 36 - Aurobindo GhoseRobert A. McDermott - 2001 - 288 pages - Preview
Sri Aurobindo and Radhakrishnan share many of the same philosophical sources and concerns, but the prominence of yoga ...
Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Pali Literature - Page 143 Nagendra Kr Singh, B Barauh - 2003 - 677 pages - Preview
by almost all the important thinkers from Shankara and Ramanuja upto MK Gandhi, Radhakrishnan, Aurobindo and Vinoba Bhave. But more than a formulation of philosophical ideas about the ultimate reality, it is a song par excellence. ... The Encyclopaedia Of Indian Literature (Volume One (A To Devo): Volume 1 - Page 422 Amaresh Datta - 2006 - 988 pages - Preview
The Political Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 171 - V. P. Varma - 1990 - 494 pages - Preview
But by whatever means, in whatever way, the division must go; unity must and will be achieved, for it is necessary for the greatness of India's future." Messages of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, pp. 6-7.
 Quoted in S. Radhakrishnan ...
Karma and rebirth: post classical developments - Page 112 - Ronald Wesley Neufeldt - 1986 - 357 pages - Preview
But the conclusions that Vivek- ananda, Aurobindo and Radhakrishnan draw from these premises are antithetical to the CKTI in several specific ways. First, in a passage Minor quotes on p. 25, Aurobindo downplays the the individual's ...
Contemporary Indian idealism (with special reference to Swami ... - Ripusudan Prasad Srivastava - 1973 - 212 pages - Snippet view
This is why we find the- distinction of the apparent and the real man in Swami Vivekananda, of the ego and psychic being in Sri Aurobindo and the self as an organised whole and the self as a subject in Dr. Radhakrishnan. ...
Knowledge and Freedom in Indian Philosophy - Page 122 - Tara Chatterjea - 2003 - 178 pages - Preview
Sri Aurobindo began as a freedom fighter and became a yogin and a vedic scholar in his later life. Radhakrishnan was a professor of philosophy who went on to become the president of India. ...
Indian Political Thought - Page 392 - Urmila SharmaS.K. Sharma - 2001 - 416 pages - Preview
Thus, Tagore, Gandhi and Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo and Radhakrishnan stood for a synthesis of East and West, spirituality and science, peace and activity. FORMS OF GOVERNMENT As these thinkers were very much concerned with the...
Philosophy of Education - Page 243 - S.S. ChandraS.S. Chandra & Rajendra Kumar Sharma - 2006 - 256 pages -Preview
They emphasise the spiritual aspect of man as an integrating principle which alone can boost his future evolution. It is because of an eclectic theory of human nature that Sri Aurobindo, Radhakrishnan ...
South India handbook: the travel guide - Page 551 - Robert BradnockRoma Bradnock - 2000 - 608 pages - Preview
the two leading figures in India's Independence movement, but S Radhakrishnan, Aurobindo Ghose and Sarojini Naidu who all added to the depth of Indian literature in English. Some suggestions for reading are listed in Essentials. ...
The story of English in India - Page 103 - N. KrishnaswamyLalitha Krishnaswamy - 2006 - 226 pages - Preview
Sri Aurobindo projected Indian spirituality in English; Radhakrishnan presented Indian philosophy in English; Mahatma Gandhi explained his philosophy of non-violence in English; ... Raj orators: speeches of eminent Indians during the Raj - B. G. Tandon - 2006 - 482 pages, Guru English: South Asian Religion in a Cosmopolitan Language (Translation/Transnation) 
Beyond orientalism: essays on cross-cultural encounter - Page 238 - Fred Reinhard Dallmayr - 1996 - 277 pages - Preview
According to Wilhelm Halbfass, Sri Aurobindo and Radhakrishnan are "the two most representative neo-Hindu thinkers of the twentieth century" who, in different ways, "exemplify the potential and the problems of neo-Hinduism"; ...
Sri Aurobindo came to me: reminiscences - Dilip Kumar Roy - 1964 - 237 pages - Snippet view
SARVEPALLI RADHAKRISHNAN : Aurobindo was the greatest intellectual of our age and a major force of the life of the spirit. India will not forget his services to politics and philosophy and the world will remember with gratitude his ...
One thousand years of philosophy: from Rāmānuja to Wittgenstein - Page 73 - Rom Harré - 2000 - 362 pages - Preview
A Touch of Absolute Idealism Unlike Aurobindo Ghose, Radhakrishnan was educated in India, but he found a second home in Oxford as Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions. Widely regarded as India's foremost philosopher, ...
Modern Indian literature, an anthology: Volume 2 - Page 111 1992 - Preview
M. Hiriyanna, Radhakrishnan and Sri Aurobindo who forged English into a vehicle of Indian philosophical thought, Ananda Coomaraswamy (1877-1947) combined the interpretation of art with the interpretation of the spirit ...
Hartshorne, process philosophy, and theology - Page 131 - Robert KaneStephen H. Phillips - 1989 - 198 pages - Preview
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan claims that ... SK Maitra and Haridas Chaudhuri may be counted as the foremost of the academic followers of Aurobindo. 19. Singh, op. cit. 20. ... The Life Divine (Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, ...
The quest for music divine - Page 52 - Suresh Chandra Dey - 1990 - 307 pages - Preview
It is the "honeyed banquet of stillness" in the poetic expression of Sri Aurobindo. It is the Eternal Music of Silence .... the all-pervading, ... 'Soma-Stava-Raja' (Verse 40), quoted by Dr. S. Radhakrishnan in Indian Religions. 3. ...
Space-Time Continuum - Page 65 - K. Pramila Sastry - 2006 - 308 pages - Preview
Here it appears that Aurobindo is speaking the language of scientists in describing Hadron Theory, discussed in the ... Quoted by S. Radhakrishnan, Eastern Religion and Western Thought (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1989), p. 132. ...
Sri Aurobindo's Philosophy of Social Development - Page 123Preview
Individuality of Different Cultures Sri Aurobindo agrees with Spengler, so far as he believes in the individuality of ... but all individuals are aspects of one universal or asRadhakrishnan puts it, "Civilizations of man are rich and ...
The white umbrella - Page 124 - Donald Mackenzie Brown - 1953 - 205 pages - Preview
The most eloquent tribute to Aurobindo's work is perhaps that paid by India's vice-president, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who states: "Aurobindo was the greatest intellectual of our age and a major force for the life of the spirit. ...
Economic and political weekly: Volume 25 1990 - Snippet view
Here again, Mohanty provides a flash of light by recounting an experience when he met Radhakrishnan. "He was very gracious. I was full of questions. 1 remember I told him he was not fair to Sri Aurobindo in the way he had dismissed in ...
Approaches to the study of religion - Page 252 - Peter Connolly - 1999 - 286 pages - Preview
... Vivekananda, Radhakrishnan, Gandhi and Aurobindo. Undoubtedly Christians have deepened their own theology in dialogue with others. This is especially true of the Christian dialogue with other religions in non- Western countries ...
A critique of postcolonial reason: toward a history of the ... - Page 62 - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak - 1999 - 449 pages - Preview
Here is Sri Aurobindo: No doubt, [in our attempt at reading the Gita] we may mix a good deal of error born of our own ... Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 1972); Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, The Hindu View; and SG Sardesai and Dilip Bose, ...
Indian Society, Institutions and Change - Page 330 - Rajendra K. Sharma - 2004 - 384 pages - Preview
While it is true that the thinkers like Aurobindo, Radhakrishnan, Gandhi and Bhagwandas have clearly recognized the value of science and attempted to integrate with the ancient values, but the general outlook is by and large ...
Psychology in India Volume 2: Social and Organizational Processes(HB) - Page 250 Misra - 2009 - Preview
Emphasizing the non-materialistic bent of India, Aurobindo (1953) writes, The fact behind is that Indian culture has been from the beginning and ... Radhakrishnan(1948, 1993) also states, 'Philosophy in India is essentially spiritual. ...
The fuzzy logic of encounter: new perspectives on cultural contact - Page 155 Sünne Juterczenka, Gesa Mackenthun - 2009 - 232 pages - Preview
Itself a monument of universal truth for Aurobindo, ... so that the people of India are sunk in complete immorality” (Radhakrishnan 467). By taking Hegel seriously, Radhakrishnan generates an apologetic argument that the ...
Modernity and the Problem of Cultural Identity - Page 101 - Dr. A.P. Dubey - 2008 - 260 pages - Preview
... Radhakrishnan, Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo all spoke of regeneration and undogmatic seeking for a culture where regional and the local is repected and there is a great family of nations created living together in Peace. ...
India : History, Religion, Vision And Contribution To The World - Page 107 Alexander P. Varghese - 2008 - 472 pages - Preview
We can feel the flavour of monotheism here. The manner of presentation of this hymn is religious and idealist. Prof. Max Mueller, Aurobindo Ghose, S. Das Gupta, Dr. Radhakrishnan and many others share this view. ...
The Spirtual Roots of National Intergration - Page 60 - Moazziz Ali Beg - 2007 - 208 pages - Preview
Radhakrishnan, S., The Hindu View of Life, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1949. Sen, Indra, Integra! Psychology, Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust, 1986. Sorokin, PA, The Reconstruction of Humanity, Bombay: Bharatiya ...
A vision for Hinduism: beyond Hindu nationalism - Page 173 - Jeffery D. Long - 2007 - 224 pages - Preview
Vedanta is not, for Radhakrishnan, merely a type of Indian philosophy, but the basis of all human religious experience. ... Sri Aurobindo, Rabindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi, Paramahamsa Yoga- nanda, Ramana Maharshi, andRadhakrishnan. ...
On the theories of secularism and modernization - A. K. SaranKendrīya-Tibbatī-Ucca-Śikā-Sasthānam - 2007 - 296 pages -Snippet view
From Tilak, Ranade, Dayananda, Annie Besant, Vivekananda through Aurobindo, Tagore to Gandhi, Vinoba and Radhakrishnan, it is an unbroken line of those who have glorified religion and Hinduism, however radically they may have sought to ...
Encyclopaedia of Historiography - Page 380 - M.M. Rahman - 2006 - 2056 pages - Preview
Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) was like an ancient Rishi, imbued in peaceful meditation, his spiritual experiences finding ample expression ... Radhakrishnan (1888-1978), scholar, brilliant speaker, voluminous writer, and keen philosopher. ...
Jouissance as Ananda: Indian Philosophy, Feminist Theory, and ... - Page 233 - Ashmita Khasnabish - 2006 - 239 pages - Preview
Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli, and Charles A. Moore, ed. A Source Book in Indian Philosophy. ... Sri Aurobindo Mandir Annual No. 54 (1995): 92-99. Satprem. SriAurobindo or The Adventure of Consciousness. Trans. ...
To name only the two most famous of these, we had the Radhakrishnan Commission and then the Kothari Commission. But long before them. Sri Aurobindo had made several pertinent observations about the system of higher education in India. ...

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