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July 15, 2012

Bose openly attacked the philosophies of Gandhi and Sri Aurobindo

The social philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Ram Nath Sharma - 1980 - 230 pages - ... Gandhi and Aurobindo ... Hindu patterns of liberation - Open University. AD 208 Course Team - 1978 - 137 pages - Snippet view
Indian philosophical quarterly: Volume 8 - Pratap Centre of Philosophy (Amalner, India)University of Poona. Dept. of Philosophy - 1980 - The Hindu Personality in Education" Cenkner highlights the substantial contributions of Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo, to this process of progress. Cenkner has systematically analysed the spiritual development, thought and educational ...
India quarterly: Volume 36; Volume 61, Issues 3-4 - Indian Council of World Affairs - 1980 - ... political theorists. Although the author has drawn ideas from an admirably wide variety of intellectual sources, the specific source of inspiration for his model are the Vedic seers, the Mahabharata, Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo.
Hinduism, essence and consequence: a study of the Upanishads, the ... - Arun Shourie - 1979 - 414 pages - But while this is an important enough reason for using it, my primary reason for doing so is the unique importance that the Gita has had in the minds of men like Tilak, Gandhi and Aurobindo, men who have had such a lot to do with ...
Munshi, self-sculptor - Jayana ShethKanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi - 1979 - 252 pages - ... prophetic vision threw light on this something"27 that he endeavored to attain. At a later stage Patan- jali's Yogasutra and Krishna's Gita became his inspirants. Still later, the examples of Gandhi and Aurobindo shaped his vision, ...
New varieties of English: issues and approaches Jack C. Richards - 1979 - 140 pages - Its confusing corollaries that Fowlerian English is the only correct English; that contemporary English style is the only worthwhile style, that Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo wrote bad English, that all poetry not written in a ...
Renaissance in Indian literature - Prabhākara Mācave - 1979 - 172 pages - In turning Pant to Indian culture Gandhi and Aurobindo have a great philosophical contribution. Pant writes — "I think truth and non-violence are the two basic ingredients of my concept of culture." Such self-contradictory and ...
Tradition and politics in South Asia - Robin James Moore - 1979 - 266 pages - Snippet view
Unlike Tagore, he seems not to have regarded Gandhi's thought and actions as a departure from his own teaching; rather he insists upon the complementary nature of their respective positions. Gandhi and Aurobindo both ...
Surendranath Banerjea and history of modern India, 1848-1925 - Bani Banerjee - 1979 - 256 pages - Thus like Vivekanand, Gandhi and Aurobindo, Surendranath Banerjea stressed that moral renaissance is the charter for political emancipation. A Believer in India's Noble and Glorious Future Surendranath Banerjea's mind and heart were lit ...
The Teilhard review: Volumes 13-15 - Teilhard Centre for the Future of Man - 1978 - The section on Hinduism is by far the longest; it includes extracts from the Upanishads and the Bhagavad-Gita as well as from Gandhi and Aurobindo. The section on Buddhism gives mostly passages from the Pali Canon but includes some ...
Gay sunshine interviews: Volume 1 - Winston Leyland - 1978 - 328 pages - With a greater grasp of the issues, we can fight for our autonomy more successfully. Gandhi and Aurobindo defeated the British Empire because they had a spiritual base; but they fought in the economic/political arena.
Non-co-operation movement in Indian politics, 1919-1924: a ... - B. M. Taunk - 1978 - 239 pages - 87 Chatterjee, BC: Gandhi and Aurobindo, with a Foreword by the Rt. Hon. VS Srinivasa Sastri, Calcutta, Calcutta Publishers, 1925. 88 Chatterjee, Dilip Kumar: CR Das and Indian National Movement, a Study in His Political Ideals, Calcutta, ...
Indian journal of applied linguistics: Volume 4 1978 - Its confusing corollaries that Fowlerian English is the only correct English; that contemporary English style is the only worthwhile style; that Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo wrote bad English; that all poetry not written in a language ...
Bulletin of Tibetology: Issue 1 - Namgyal Institute of TibetologySikkim Research Institute of Tibetology - 1978 - His knowledge of Vivekananda, Gandhi and Aurobindo was astounding, and though a staunch follower of Krishnamurthi he was ever open to different schools of thought. He was a master of Yoga practices and lived an ascetic's life after ...
The journal of Asian studies: Volume 38, Issues 1-2 1978 -  ... to the struggle between the Orientalists and the Evangelicals, to the Minute of Thomas B. Macauley or the education reports of Lord William Bentinck as background to the roles and approaches of Tagore, Gandhi, and Aurobindo?
The Book review: Volumes 2-3 1977 - KARUNA AHMAD THE HINDU PERSONALITY IN EDUCATION: TAGORE,GANDHI AND AUROBINDO by William Cenkner Manohar Book Service, 1976, pp. 230, Rs. 50.00 Studies on the national movement and the movements for social reform during the nineteenth ...
The Golden book of Saratchandra - Manik MukhopadhyaySatyabrata Toy - 1977 - 511 pages - The philosophical thought of Gandhi and Aurobindo had tinged the intellectual and political horizons. India was in search of her identity, which was another aspect of her demand for political liberty and independence.
AIIS quarterly newsletter - American Institute of Indian Studies - 1977 - William Cenkner's book on The Hindu Personality in Education: Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo. The author who is Associate Professor of the History of Religions in the School of Religious Studies at the Catholic University of America,...
Social action: Volume 27 - Indian Social InstituteIndian Institute of Social Order - 1977 - The educational experiments of Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo can hardly be considered "models" that can be replicated in a generalised system of education. It is well known that Visva-Bharati and Shantiniketan survive because of huge ...
Journal of ecumenical studies: Volume 14 - Council on the Study of Religion - 1977 - ... found" works on the same presuppositions evident in the change from "Hindu" to "religious" personality. After presenting an analysis of the concepts of "guru" and "sant" in relation to Tagore, Gandhi, and Aurobindo, Cenkner fails ...
Focus on Asian studies: Issues 39-44 - Asia SocietyOhio State University. Service Center for Teachers of Asian Studies,Association for Asian Studies - 1977 - Tagore, Gandhi, and Aurobindo who form the focus of attention for this book saw education as the process by which both individual transformation and national regeneration could be achieved in a radical way. The author analyzes the life ...
The secular ideologies of India and the secular meaning of Christ - Madathilparampil M. Thomas - 1976 - 207 pages - ... this approach represents for Bose 'the maximum truth and is the nearest approach to Absolute Truth'.23 So, Bose comes to a philosophy of activism, which rejects the speculative metaphysics and passivism of Gandhi and Aurobindo.
Humanitas: Volume 12 - Institute of Man - 1976 - Recently he completed a study on the intersection of religion and education in Tagore, Gandhi, and Aurobindo. WILLIAM R. TORBERT, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior Programs in Administration, Planning, ...
Ancient Indian asceticism -  M. G. Bhagat - 1976 - 367 pages - He cites the examples of the Buddha, Al Ghazzali, Gandhi and Aurobindo as also many spiritual teachers of the East and the West. It was not a chance matter, therefore, that Brahmacarya was viewed as an essential condition for ascetic ...
Horizons: Volumes 3-4; Volumes 3-4 - College Theology SocietyCollege Theology Society - 1976 -  ... this split in our thinking and seeks to examine both the theoretical foundations and the practical recommendations in the educational thought and programs of three twentieth-century Indian authors: Tagore, Gandhi, and Aurobindo.
Ramana Maharshi - K. Swaminathan - 1975 - 156 pages - Vivekananda, Gandhi and Aurobindo understood the living connection between moksha and dharma and they exalted love and concern for one's own people, whether as cause or consequence, as an element of true religion, which is not an escape ...
The book of Rewi: a Utopian tale - David P. O'Neill - 1975 - 202 pages - He told them about the modern saints like Radhakrishnan, and Gandhi, and Aurobindo. Aurobindo, she said, was a great seer and mystic like our Teresa or John of the Cross; he, a master of the great traditions of the past, was working for...
Political ideas and movements in India - Sankar Ghose - 1975 - 558 pages - Speaking to students in the 1920's Bose openly attacked the philosophies of Gandhi and Aurobindo. He said that the school of thought emanating from Pondicherry and associated with Aurobindo and the Sabarmati School of thought associated ...
Philosophy, theory and practice: proceedings of the International ... - T. M. P. Mahadevan - 1974 - 652 pages - This value attributed to the inward depth of the individual in Indian thought continues up to the present time, as is evident from the response of the people to the philosophies of Tagore, Gandhi, and Aurobindo, in which all practical ...
The Quarterly review of historical studies: Volume 13 - Institute of Historical Studies (Calcutta, India) - 1974 - The fourth and the most valuable chapter is entitled 'the Philosophical Background' and reviews the ideas of the four great leaders on the non-Muslim side, namely Tilak, Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo Ghosh, whose thought in the fields of ...
The Quarterly review of historical studies: Volumes 13-14; Volumes 13-14 - Institute of Historical Studies (Calcutta, India)Institute of Historical Studies (Calcutta, India) - 1974 - The fourth and the most valuable chapter is entitled 'the Philosophical Background' and reviews the ideas of the four great leaders on the non-Muslim side, namely Tilak, Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo Ghosh, whose thought in the fields of ...
The shadow of the Cross: Christianity and Hinduism in a colonial ... -  Sisir Kumar Das - 1974 - 181 pages - In our times Tilak, Gandhi and Aurobindo have written commentaries on the Gita to express their own religious views. Similarly Bankim Chandra interpreted the Gita to prove his own religious conviction. He found in it niskama dharma (a ...
The Visva-bharati quarterly: Volume 39 - Rabindranath Tagore, Hirendranath Datta, Visva-Bharati - 1973 - Subsequently, some of them have given due honour to his catalytic contribution, i.e. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, M. Gandhi and Aurobindo Ghose. It was Tagore's poetry, that first caught the attention of the English-speaking world, ...
The scientific Vedanta - Kashinath - 1973 - 129 pages - ... thinkers in India like Swamy Dayananda, Ram Mohan Roy, Swamy Vivekananda, Mahatma Gandhi and Aurobindo, who endeavoured to explain the ancient truths of the Indian Rishis in the light of modern knowledge and the state of things.
Socialism, democracy, and nationalism in India - Sankar Ghose - 1973 - 503 pages - Speaking to students in the 1920's Bose openly attacked the philosophies of Gandhi and Aurobindo. He said that the school of thought emanating from Pondicherry and associated with Aurobindo and the Sabarmati School of thought associated ...
The philosophy of public administration - Vishwanath Prasad Varma - 1972 - 172 pages - In India, Ram Mohan Roy, Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi and Aurobindo have been the spokesmen of synthesis. Nehru, since 1946, when he published his Discovery of India was more appreciative of Indian moral and traditional values.
Darshana international: Volumes 12-13 - 1972 - Subsequently, some of them have given due honor to his catelistic contribution, ie Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, MK Gandhi and Aurobindo Ghose. It was Tagore's poetry, that first caught the attention of the English speaking world, ...
Not without a compass - T. A. Mathias - 1972 - 218 pages - In Hinduism, apart from the attempts of some modernisers like Radhakrishnan, Gandhi and Aurobindo Ghosh, there is no concept of man as being master of his destiny and of human history. Man's destiny and history are considered as the ...
Mysore - Narasandra Seetharamiah Ramachandriah - 1972 - 196 pages - He has been a great exponent of the philosophy of Gandhi and Aurobindo. He is the President of the All India Gandhi Smarak Nidhi, and is very active in carrying out constructive work all over India. He was also Chairman of the Editorial ...
Thought: Volume 24 - 1972 - Sondhi's spectrum of approach ranging from the philosophical wave-lengths of men like Gokhale, Tilak, Gandhi and Aurobindo to a specific focus of case- studies in the environments of Europe and Oceanic Asia. Prof. More editions
Light to superlight: unpublished letters of Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo GhoseArun Chandra Dutt - 1972 - 239 pages - The Samgha upholds and lives as a chosen inheritor of that immortal heritage of Manu — the Spirit of Man and Mankind — of Krishna, Buddha, Christ, Mohammad, Chaitanya, Ramakrishna, Gandhi and Aurobindo — for that rule of righteousness...
The Indo-Anglian creed and allied essays - Shankar Mokashi-Punekar - 1972 - 72 pages - Its confusing corollaries that Fowlerian English is the only correct English; that contemporary English style is the only worthwhile style; that Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo wrote bad English, that all poetry not written in a ...

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