The Modern schoolman: Volume 30 - St.
Louis University. College of Philosophy and Letters, St.
Louis University. Dept. of Philosophy - 1953 - It is
because Aurobindo fails to
grasp the value of this distinction that he defeats his own purpose of making
the world real by denying the world subsistence. He has made God the universal
substance of the world and made the world ...
Sri Aurobindo: the prophet of life divine Haridas
Chaudhuri, Haridas Chaudhuri - 1973 - 224 pages - But Sri Aurobindo
cannot see eye to eye with Alexander on this point. He admits that at the
prehuman or infrahuman stages of evolution Nature was under the necessity of
going beyond the existing order of creation in order to bring to ...
Freedom,
transcendence, and identity: essays in memory of ... - Kalidas
Bhattacharya, Pradip
Kumar Sengupta, Indian
Council of Philosophical Research - 1988 - 222 pages - Mind [says
Sri Aurobindo] cannot possess the infinite, it can only suffer or be
possessed by it ; it can only lie blissfully helpless under the luminous shadow
of the real cast down on it from planes of existence beyond its reach.12
It ...
Sociology,
ideology, and utopia: socio-political philosophy of ... - Page 47 - Debi
Prasad Chattopadhyaya - 1997 - 236 pages - Preview Finally, a careful reader of the ideas of
Sri Aurobindo cannot help thinking that some of his writings,
especially those on the Vedas, the Upanisads and the Gita, have been written
primarily in a justificationist vein...
For example, Sri
Aurobindo's defence of the position of women in the Indian Society, couched in
highly theoretical terms, sounds unconvincing and is at variance with
the ground-level reality. To make one culture intelligible to another ...
The politics of philosophy: a Marxian analysis - A.
Pampapathy Rao - 1983 - 118 pages - And not being content with
this achievement, Chattopadhyaya points out Sri Aurobindo's failure as
writer by bringing to our notice how "while developing a serious point or
a subtle argument Sri Aurobindo 'strays' into an apparently ...
On
the edge of the future: Esalen and the evolution of American ... - Page 112 - Jeffrey
John Kripal, Glenn
W. Shuck - 2005 - 323 pages - Preview ... spiritual
writer, and it is certainly likely that he lacked the physical books to
reference anyway at his ashram, but one must still wonder about Aurobindo's failure to mention
even the names of intellectual influences on him.
Sri Aurobindo--the
poet: Volume 2, Part 4 - Kaikhushru
Dhunjibhoy Sethna - 1999 - 436 pages - than recommends the
spiritual poetry. And possibly even the rest of Sri Aurobindo failed to impress her
as poetic enough in spite of its would-be lofty language.
Enlightening studies in Indian English poetry - Amar
Kumar Singh - 1994 - 288 pages - Aurobindo failed as a poet, but the failure was Titanic and
"in such failure ... lie seeds of fruition later' V Parthasarthy too found
fault with Savitri. According to him, "Savitri fails as a poem because
Ghose's talent and ...
Indo-Anglian literature, 1800-1970: a survey - Haydn
Moore Williams, Haydn
Moore Williams - 1976 - 137 pages - Aurobindo cannot match the allusiveness or the great blank
verse music of Milton. In Savitri grandness often dissolves into mere vagueness
and the poem lacks concreteness. Nevertheless, it is a noble attempt to breathe
the new life of ...
Nanakism: a new world order, temporal and spiritual - Ishar
Singh - 1976 - 288 pages - But Aurobindo failed to see
that Guru Nanak's teachings continue to exist in the most authoritative,
original, and genuine form in the Adi-Granth, which is free from all
sectarianism and narrowism. Secondly Guru Nanak's spirit continues to
live ...
The saga of the land of Jagannatha - Mayadhar
Mansinha - 1971 - 290 pages - He saw his Oriya fellowmen
scattered pell-mell in four different provinces, including Bengal, suffering in
each, as an exploited and neglected minority. It is strange that even a
visionary like Sri Aurobindo
failed to see the logicality of young and ...
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