June 12, 2012

The Mother is the only personality originating from the west venerated as Guru in India

...territory of Tamil Nadu recognised by UNESCO took place. The “International […Auroville…] experiment in Human unity” (Pratibha Patil, Devising Patil President, in her article in “The Hindu”) only existed on the drawing table according to the guidelines of The Mother, as the spiritual companion of Sri Aurobindo is called in India. The Mother is the only personality originating from the west venerated as Guru in India. She had...
Hartz, Richard Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Archives, Pondicherry, India
Justice T.K. Tukol (May 5, 1918 - August 18, 198 was known for his scholarly work on Jainism, education and judiciary. He was a disciple of Sri Aurobindo and vice-chancellor of the Bangalore University. His contribution to judiciary and books on Jainism (Compendium of Jainism, Sallekhana is not suicide, Jain Achar (Kannada), Yoga, Meditation and Mysticism in Jainism, Translation of Samman Suttam (English) and various publications) are...
ISJS Series of 3 seminars on Integrating Modern Science and Spirituality for Social Wellness: A Challenge of 21st Century Seminar "A" Consciousness and Knowledge: Scientific and Spiritual Perspectives Delhi Sundday, December 12, 2010 Session IV (Sunday) : 09.30-10.00 Abstract From the Self to the Self: Sri Aurobindo's Integral Yoga and the Evolution of Consciousness Indian perspectives on psychological...
...Department of Laboratory Medicine, A.I.I.M.S., New Delhi Dr. Shugan C. Jain Director-International School for Jain Studies Mr. Richard Hartz Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Archives, Pondicherry Prof. Kambadur Muralidhar Department of Zoology, University of Delhi Prof. J.P. Jain Visiting Lecturer at Jawaharlal Nehru University. Dr. Anekant Jain Professor-Jain Dharshan Vibhag-...
...Aurobindo. His writings contain an exceptionally comprehensive treatment of the subject of intuition, accounting for the apparently contradictory conclusions of several other psychological, philosophical and spiritual systems. Thus Eastern philosophies and the practical disciplines associated with them offer attractive alternatives to the limiting assumption that the reasoning intellect represents the summit of human possibilities. Photos...
...permanence, in the absence of which it is unthinkable. It is only on the simultaneous existence of the two contrary aspects or attributes that relativity acquires a meaning. Śri Aurobindo thinks that Heraclitus seems to recognise the inextricable unity of the eternal and the transitory, that which is for ever and yet seems to exit only in this strife and change which is a continual dying. If this estimate is acceptable, the philosophy of...
...existence of the two contrary aspects or attributes that relativity acquires a meaning. Śri Aurobindo thinks that Heraclitus seems to recognise the inextricable unity of the eternal and the transitory, that which is for ever and yet seems to exist only in this strife and change which is a continual dying. If this estimate is acceptable, the philosophy of Haraclitus would be nearer to the Jaina standpoint. But even then the Jaina philosopher...
...non-violence in India and around the world for politicians, non-governmental organisations, fellow-Jains and members of other faith communities. In this way, Acharya Mahaprajna is in the reforming tradition within Eastern religion, along with Hindu spiritual leaders such as Sri Aurobindo and Swami Vivekananda, who gave the Vedic tradition a new dynamism and reconnected it with wider social concerns. His balance of spiritual and material needs...
MAN-NATURE UNION IN HINDU METAPHYSICS Ramakant Sinari, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India
Sri Aurobindo describes Reality as a cosmic flow, the cosmic energy, the cosmic vitality manifesting itself through a myriad beings. The only way in which Reality can realize itself is by creating these beings. Human consciousness with its multiple states is itself the expression of the evolving Real. 1997-2004 HERE-NOW4U Home6:16 PM

No comments:

Post a Comment