July 15, 2012

Father-image of Gandhi and Sri Aurobindo giving balance and fulfilment

Modern Indian political thought - Vishwanath Prasad Varma - 1971 - 640 pages - In place of 'the greatest good of the greatest number', Vivekananda, Tilak, Gandhi and Aurobindo advocated 1 Sri Aurobindo, The Ideal of the Karmayogin, pp. 17-18. 2 Sri Aurobindo, The Ideal of Human Unity, pp.
Doctoral dissertations on South Asia, 1966-1970: an annotated ... - Frank Joseph Shulman - 1971 - 228 pages - 900 Roller, John M. THE METAPHYSICAL BASES AND IMPLICATIONS OF INDIAN SOCIAL IDEALS IN TRADITIONAL INDIA, GANDHI, AND AUROBINDO. Hawaii, 1966. 315p. DA 28 (Nov. 1967): 1850-A; UM 67-13703.
Great political thinkers, East and West - Ram Chandra Gupta - 1970 - 478 pages - Nor did he forget the deep debt of gratitude that Mahatma Gandhi and Aurobindo Ghosh, Rabindranath Tagore and Radhakrishnan owe to English or that they drew their inspiration as much from teachings of Burke and Mill, Ruskin and Tolstoy, ...
The Election archives: Issue 2 - 1970 - Mrs. Narayan in her own simple way suggested one practical solution of the problem by quoting Gandhi, and Aurobindo who had once said "Mother India is not a piece of earth; she is a Power, a Godhead". Slogans Mr. & Mrs. Narayan, ...
India's culture through the ages - Mohan Lal Vidyarthi - 1970 - 440 pages - Of these we select three, Tilak, Gandhi and Aurobindo, who in more recent times have been the cynosure of all eyes, for more detailed treatment. They are really the prophets of modern Indian nationalism. We shall mention here the ...
The phases of Indian nationalism and other essays - Dietmar Rothermund - 1970 - 270 pages -  ... contemporaries of Gandhi and Aurobindo) that had grown up as the "angry young men" of India at a time of rapid expansion of British education and limited opportunities of adequate advancement.14 This generation was influenced by ...
Rudolf Otto and Hinduism - S. P. Dubey - 1969 - 145 pages - In modern India it has been the prime source of inspiration for political and intellectual leaders like Tilak, Gandhi and Aurobindo. 1. Otto. R., The Original Gita, London, 1939, p. 9. 2. Edgerton, F., The Bhagavadglta, New York, 1965, ...
Indian and foreign review: Volume 7 - India. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Publications Division - 1969 - It is now getting slightly ruffled by distant rumblings of existentialism and committed writing, but the overall protective father-image of Gandhi and Aurobindo is constantly giving it a balance and a sense of fulfilment.
The Indian journal of political science: Volume 30 - Indian Political Science Association - 1969 - In India also, right up from the Rig Veda to Mohan Das Gandhi and Aurobindo, thinkers have been speculating on the foundations of a society where Dharma can be realized and where the corroding influences of Artha (economic interests) ...
Leadership and political institutions in India - Richard Leonard Park, Irene Tinker - 1969 - 486 pages - In 1928, much to the chagrin of some of his friends and followers, he attacked both the Sabarmati and Pondicherry schools of thought, respectively of Gandhi and Aurobindo Ghose: the former for its deprecation of modernism, ...
Lokamanya Tilak, father of the Indian freedom struggle - Dhananjay Keer - 1969 - 463 pages - Therefore, as Gandhi and Aurobindo said, Tilak would go down in history as the Maker of Modern India. His name will stand high along with the liberators of nations like Mazzini, Washington and Dr. Sun Yat-Sen.
Triveni: Volume 38 - 1969 - 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 ...
The social and political philosophy of Swâmi Vivekânanda - V. K. Arora - 1968 - 134 pages - suPfl as Tilak, Gandhi and Aurobindo, we find ample criticism of Utilitarianism. "It appears that the opposition to Utilitarianism from an idealistic standpoint is one of the cardinal principles of modern Indian social and political ...
Philosophy and culture - East and West: east-west philosophy in ... - Charles Alexander Moore - 1968 - 832 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 Indian mind: essentials of Indian philosophy and culture - Charles Alexander Moore - 1967 - 458 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 ...
Mahatma Gandhi: a descriptive bibliography - Jagdish Saran Sharma - 1955 - 565 pages - 180 A comparison between the ideologies of Gandhi and Aurobindo, a great mystic and ex-revolutionary of India. Chirol, Sir Valentine. The emergence of Mr. Gandhi. In his India old and new. London, Macmillan and co., 1921. x, 319p.
The political thought of President Radhakrishnan - Santosh Kumar Ray - 1966 - 204 pages - 3 So like Gandhi and Aurobindo, Radhakrishnan insists on "a change in the heart and mind of man.4 The malady is indeed deep. Human culture is passing through a crisis, generated by greed, lust- fulness and rampant selfishness.
Bhāratī: Issue 8, Part 1 - Hindu University, Benares, India. College of Indology - 1965 - Sankara, Bamanuja, Madhva, Jnanes^vara, Sankarananda, Madhusudana Sarasvati and Brahmananda are some of its celebrated classical commentators. Among the modern commentators Tilak, Gandhi and Aurobindo claim originality.
The life of Vivekananda and the universal gospel - Romain Rolland - 1965 - 382 pages - ... of the worlds " (Bhagavad-Gita, Chapter III) These famous words which have for so many centuries nourished Indian thought, are still a breviary of action and inspiration to Gandhi and Aurobindo Ghose, as they were to Vivekananda.
Studies in the philosophy of education - Vishwanath Prasad Varma - 1964 - 334 pages - I believe that the Indian traditions of holy student life — Brahmacharya — as asserted once more in modern India by teachers like Dayananda, Vivekananda, Gandhi and Aurobindo, will go a long way to strengthen our infant democratic ...
Indian independence in perspective - Sasadhar Sinha - 1964 - 311 pages - Its exclusive use for educational and administrative purposes was looked upon by all patriotic Indians as an affront to India's self-respect while Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo Ghosh, for instance, never tired of telling their countrymen ...
Modern Indian thought: a philosophical survey - Vishwanath S. Naravane, Indian Council for Cultural Relations - 1964 - 310 pages - Similarly Tagore, Gandhi and Aurobindo touched Indian life at almost every point of its vast and all-embracing compass. Among the men discussed here, Radha- krishnan alone may be described as a professional teacher of philosophy but the ...
Quest: Volumes 34-39 - Indian Committee for Cultural Freedom - 1962 - If may be noted that while Gandhi and Aurobindo received whole or part of their higher education abroad, Tagore was largely a self-educated writer and thinker. The innumerable vicissitudes suffered by India in her history have failed to ...
India, the country and its traditions - Jean Filliozat - 1962 - 276 pages -  ... initially of some eminent Indians of recent times, such as Gandhi and Aurobindo, who, after exclusively English studies, discovered much later in life the wealth of Indian outlook and achievements. Such men at least finally acquired...
The Cultural Heritage of India: Itihāsas, Purāas, Dharma and ... Haridāsa Bhaṭṭācāryya, Ramakrishna Mission. Institute of Culture - 1962 - Distinguished leaders and scholars of modern India, like Tilak, Gandhi, and Aurobindo, also have written their masterpieces on the Glta. Its teachings begin as an attempt to solve the conflict1 in the mind of Arjuna, resulting from the ...
Philosophy East & West: Volumes 11-12 - Project Muse - 1961 - ... Gandhi, and Aurobindo ...
The quintessence of Nehru - Jawaharlal Nehru - 1961 - 271 pages - Nor does he forget the deep debt of gratitude that Mahatma Gandhi and Aurobindo Ghose, Rabindranath Tagore and Radhakrishnan owe to English or that they drew their inspiration as much from the teachings of Burke and Mill, ...
Philosophy East & West: Volumes 11-12 1961 - Rabindranath Tagore, Mohandas Gandhi, and Aurobindo Ghose. Indian philosophy is thus characterized as a process of growth from the state of "negation" in the Brahmanical and Vedic period to the modern period, in which "affirmation" ...
Rabindranath Tagore, 1861-1961: a centenary volume - Sāhitya Akādemī - 1961 - 531 pages - ... personality of the Buddha, but also from a number of sermons and socio-political and socio-religious essays. One cannot fail to notice in this connexion that while men like Bankimchandra, Tilak, Gandhi and Aurobindo went to the Gita ...
SOURCES OF INDIAN TRADITION - 1958 - SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE A Philosophy of Activism Speaking to a conference of students in the 1920s, Bose attacked the theories of both Gandhi and Aurobindo for their passive and anti-modern tendencies. Stressing the importance of sound ...
The Journal of the Bihar Research Society: Volumes 43-44 - Bihar Research Society - 1957 - ... theory of divine determinism in history which in some form is found in the Vedic ideas about Indra and Vritra and in the Mahabharata and the Puranas has been very strong both in Gandhi and Aurobindo but it is stronger in the latter.
The Calcutta review - University of CalcuttaUniversity of Calcutta. Dept. of English - 1953 -  The Benthamitc formula of the greatest good of the greatest number has been attacked in Europe by TH Green and in India by Vivekananda, Tilak, Gandhi and Aurobindo. Karl Marx pointed out the absurdity of the Benthamite felicific ...
The Modern review: Volume 41 Ramananda Chatterjee - 1927 - HS Gandhi and Aurobindo: By BC Chatterjee. Published by the Calcutta Publishers, College Street Market, Calcutta. ... Gandhi and Aurobindo stand as two apostles of faith and of action, in whom the consciousness of re-generation> of a ...

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