The
liberator Sri Aurobindo,
India, and the world - Page 200 - Sisirkumar
Mitra - 1970 - Chittaranjan's Swaraj Party policy was, in many ways,
the same as Tilak's policy of 'responsive cooperation' which also had Sri Aurobindo's support. As
seen before, Sri Aurobindo worked with Tilak almost from when he had begun his
overt ...
Sri Aurobindo: a garland of tributes -
Page 91
Arabinda Basu - 1973 - Nor had Sri
Aurobindo's fervent concern for India 's political situation and his
dream of revolution been forgotten. Though his position in Baroda barred him from overt political
activity, he continued to act from behind the scenes. A series of ...
India
beyond today & tomorrow: dialogues on the future of India ... - Page 77
- Samyak -
1993 - I agree with you that had
Aurobindo's advice been accepted on the Cabinet Mission Plan, it
would have been a very great thing. KARAN SINGH: It may have prevented the
bloodshed.
Indian
review of books - Volume 4 - Page 6 1994
- Had Tilak lived on, had
Aurobindo, an intellectual giant and a daring extremist, remained in
politics after 1910, a Gandhi may not have been possible in India. Both Tilak
and Aurobindo had a much deeper understanding of the Indian ethos ...
India's
freedom movement: legacy of Bipin Chandra Pal Binay Bhattacharya,
Bipin Chandra Pal Memorial ... - 2007 - 271 pages - As we
shall see, Sri Aurobindo never lost this appreciation of Bipin Pal.
In fact, the largest number of lead article in Bande Mataram from the pen of
Sri Aurobindo were devoted to one individual leader, it was BC Pal. ... 1:49 PM
Empire,
the National, and the Postcolonial, 1890-1920: Resistance ... - Page 100 - Elleke
Boehmer - 2005 - Preview - Nominally
edited for a time by B. C. Pal, Bande Mataram from the outset once again had Aurobindo as a powerful
presence 'behind the curtain'. By way of his unsigned editorials and other
contributions he now began more plainly to lay out his ...
Sri Aurobindo - Page 57 - Purnima
Majumdar - 2005 - Preview
It was the result of the misdeeds of Gokhale and company that he had completely
rejected in 1906 and 1907, whom he had not agreed to accept as nationalists,
that India's freedom was divided. Had
Aurobindo seen this only in his insight?
The
Essential Aurobindo -
Page 265 - Aurobindo
Ghose, Robert
A. McDermott - 2001 - Preview - Had Aurobindo Ghose not evolved
into Sri Aurobindo, or had Mira Richard not attained the realization of herself
as the Mother, they would not have gained a knowledge of their previous lives,
any more than Arujuna would have had such ...
Karma
and Rebirth: Post Classical Developments - Page 28 - Neufeldt,
Ronald W. (Ronald Wesley) - 1986 - Preview - One
suspects that had Aurobindo rewritten
these sections of the work later, he would have discussed more forms of this
energy; but in The Problem of Rebirth
he speaks of energy of the physical being and nature, energy of the vital being
and ...
Between
Jerusalem and Benares: Comparative Studies in Judaism and ... - Page 14 - Hananya
Goodman - 1994 - Preview - The
volume concludes with Margaret Chatterjee's exploration of two of this
century's most creative mystical teachers in India and Israel: Sri Aurobindo
Ghose and Abraham Isaac Kook. Had
Aurobindo and Kook encountered each other they ...
Land
of Two Rivers: A History of Bengal from the Mahabharata to Mujib - Page 315
- Nitish
K Sengupta - 2011 - Preview - Barin
became the main leader of the Jugantar Party which gave greater importance to
assassination and dacoity. It had
Aurobindo's tacit support. Jugantar Party was broadly based in West Bengal while Anusilan Samiti had its area ...
Evolution
In Religion - Page 7 - R.
C. Zaehner - 1971 - Had he done so, he would scarcely have dismissed
Eastern mysticism out of hand as being perime, 'dated'11, how much less Aurobindo whose thought
so closely resembled his own. For what was the ideal of both men? 'The hope of
the ... The
Spirituality of the Future: A Search Apropos of R. C. ... - Page 19 - K.
D. Sethna - 1981 - Preview
Mother
India - Page 54 - Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - 1956 - And the sheer poetic inspiration is also much less. Sri Aurobindo writes:
"The descent from the uncertain but high elevations of the first romantic,
half spiritual outbreak is very marked, baffling and sudden. This is not in the
nature of a revolt, ...
Sri Aurobindo, seer and poet - Page 11
- Vinayak
Krishna Gokak - 1973 - I almost felt that, if I had Sri Aurobindo's genius and
experience, I would have written that book myself. It was not long after this
that D.R. Bendre went for Sri Aurobindo's darshan to Pondicherry . And he returned to narrate to us
such glowing...
Indian
Ethics: Classical traditions and contemporary challenges - Page 412 - Puruṣottama Bilimoria, Joseph
Prabhu, Renuka
M. Sharma - 2007 - Preview - To be sure, Aurobindo endorses
positive values, principally values of self- development which include ethical
traits. The Western tradition of virtue ethics and the Buddhist ideal of the
Bodhisattva are precursors. Aurobindo 's message is in fact ...
Sri Aurobindo for all ages: a
biography - Page 238 - Nirodbaran -
1990 - Of one thing we may be
sure: Sri Aurobindo did not succumb to death - for him, as for all
great yogis - it was ichha mrityu. The Mother has said categorically: 'Our Lord
has sacrificed himself totally for us.... He was not compelled to leave his ...
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