November 29, 2012

Complaints of Mrinalini pointless since Sri Aurobindo is no longer himself

Swamy Dayananda – The Lion Saint by @krishnarjun108 Posted on November 27, 2012 
Dayananda induced much needed shock treatment to hindu society. It was at its lowest ebb, obsessed with empty rituals, mindless sectarianism, casteism and superstition with an ostrich like approach to internal and external siege from enemies of its existence… Christian missionaries were targeting weakest links in hindu society and luring young minds in a systematic manner exploiting internal contradictions of hindus. Traditional hindu intellectual class was unable to cope up with the situation, time demanded an unconventional and radical approach to prevent society from dipping into self-hate.
Dayananda initiated much needed self-introspection in hindu society, reminded hindus of their vedic roots, highlighted the vedic core of hindu dharma with a rational approach. He also reminded hindus that knowledge, not dogma was the source of their path. He prompted hindus to return to basics, be rational and engage in the world with confidence. He was a critic of maya philosophy. The world to him is as real as a slap on the face.

Reflections on Indian English literature - Page 110 - Mukesh Ranjan VermaKrishna Autar Agrawal - 2002 - Preview S.K. Mitra has given an exhaustive review of the world-response to Sri Aurobindo. Be it Europe or America, Universities or general reader, it is always Sri Aurobindo the philosopher who is admired and appreciated (251-78). Few and rare are ...

Sri Aurobindo: a biography and a history - Page 755 - K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1985 - To believe in the existence of this Power, to aspire to be a channel of its Manifestation, to realise this aspiration progressively: such could be our positive response to Sri Aurobindo. There are those, however, for whom Sri Aurobindo is little ...

Mother India: monthly review of culture - Volume 31 - Page 115 - Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1979 - Certainly it is a major but negative response to Sri Aurobindo, for there is a clear recognition that his ideas constitute a real challenge to Shankara's Mayavada. Adoption of Sri Aurobindo...

India's cultural empire and her future - Page 7 - Sisirkumar Mitra - 1947 -... China and Tan Yun- Shan — Response to Sri Aurobindo's ideal — India's spiritual Kingdom of the future. . 

Kakatiya journal of English studies - Volume 6 - Page 66 - Kakatiya University. Dept. of EnglishPost-Graduate Centre,Warangal Dept. of English - 1984 - A response to Sri Aurobindo would be a return to sanity and spirituality. It is a sign of his creative genius that he has been able to equate the two. Beauty has a role to play beyond amusement and self-expression, not knowing which self to ...

Aurobindo's philosophy of Brahman - Page 119 - Stephen H. Phillips - 1986 - Preview - Similarly, what could Sankara say in response to Aurobindo, were he alive and willing to admit to having the type of mystic experience that Aurobindo thinks Sankara had? Nevertheless, the point that some further experience could invalidate...

A History of Indian Literature in English - Page 125 Arvind Krishna Mehrotra - 2003 - Preview - More editions the highly polarised critical response to Aurobindo's oeuvre. K.R. Srinivasa lyengar closes his discussion of the poem by approvingly quoting the opinion: 'Savitri is perhaps the most powerful artistic work in the world for expanding man's mind ...

The Book review - Volumes 22-23 - Page 26 1998 - ... Digambar Nanda of Contai who had made a contribution of a huge sum of Rs. 1000. At this time Volunteer Samitis came up in response to Aurobindo Ghosh's call for 'Shakti' i.e. physical regeneration of the country for the realisation of the ...

Sri Aurobindo and his Contemporary Thinkers bookvistas.com - They take up interpretations of violence and non-violence by Sri Aurobindo and Mahatma Gandhi, Vivekananda's outlook about morality, caste system and dharma, and response of Aurobindo, Tilak and Gokhale to Western imperialism.

Educational Administration And Management:An Integrated Approach - Page 152 - S.L. Goel Aruna Goel - 2009 - Preview Knowledge is such a thing that the more you have it, the more you realize how little you know. That makes you humble and puts you in the position of a learner even while you teach. I recall the response of Sri Aurobindo to a group of teachers ...

Quality and Excellence in Higher Education - Volume 2 - Page 66 - Aruna GoelS.L. Goel - 2010 - Preview I recall the response of Sri Aurobindo to a group of teachers who sought his advice on how to become good teachers. He reportedly said: "Every teacher should bear in mind that nothing can be taught, but everything can be learnt." There is ...

Mother India: monthly review of culture - Volume 58 - Page 415 - Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 2005 - This response of Sri Aurobindo's makes all the complaints of Mrinalini pointless since Sri Aurobindo is no longer himself but only a tool in the hands of the Divine and so he cannot be judged any longer from the human standpoint which takes ...

The New approach to education - Page 9 Norman C. Dowsett, Sita Ram Jayaswal - 1974 - The Response of Sri Aurobindo Ashram The Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education at Pondicherry has been experimenting along these lines recognising the world cry and the urgent need, for the past thirty years. This experience ...

World union - Volume 14 - Page 4 - World Union (Organization) - 1974 - I greet you in the name of the World Union which is the response of Sri Aurobindo Ashram's urgent call to the divided world for existence and for recovering its soul of unity. Sri Aurobindo's and the Mother's philosophy and practice of perfect life ...

The Religious, the Spiritual, and the Secular: Auroville and ... - Page 176 - Robert Neil Minor - 1999 - Preview - For a full discussion of Aurobindo's position toward "religion" and "the religions," see Robert N. Minor, "The Response of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother," in Modern Indian Responses to Religious Pluralism, edited by Harold Coward (Albany: ...

Modern Indian Responses - Page 85 - Harold G. Coward - 1987 - Preview - Chapter Five THE RESPONSE OF SRI AUROBINDO AND THE MOTHER R.N. Minor When the Indian political activist, Aurobindo Ghose (1872-1950) fled British India in 1910 for French Pondicherry in southeast India, he intended to ... 

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