November 20, 2012

Sri Aurobindo also appealed to C. Rajgopalachari to save India

Sri Aurobindo: A Contemporary Reader Sachidananda Mohanty - 2012 - Preview - The printed version incorporated changes suggested by Sri Aurobindo in this letter. 18 'Manifesto for the Defense of Democracy and Independence in Asia', by Swatantra Party leader Minoo Masani. Extracts 59 to 80 are from Autobiographical Notes and Other Writings of Historical Interest, 2006. Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo ...

The taming of the nations: a study of the cultural bases of ... - Page 52 - Filmer Stuart Cuckow Northrop - 1952 - To be sure there were important Indians like Ministers Ambedkar and Munshi, parliamentary member Minoo Masani, and even the greatest Indian saint, Sri Aurobindo, who were for the United Nations police action and the part of the United...

Books India - Issues 3-4 - Page 23 - National Book Trust - 1973 - Snippet view - ... writers who have written in English, and the proposed list of titles includes names as diverse as Nehru, Sri Aurobindo, Nayantara Sahgal and Amir Ali. ...Years ago Minoo Masani's Our India used to be a prescribed text in many high schools.

The Indian Encyclopaedia: Meya-National Congress - Page 4981 Subodh Kapoor - 2002 - Preview Born in Broach on December 30, 1887, Munshiji came under the influence of Sri Aurobindo while studying at Baroda College ... He resigned from the Congress and became the Vice President of the newly formed "Swatantra Party" standing for ...

Rammanohar Lohia, the man and his ism - Page 2 - Girish MishraBraj Kumar Pandey - 1992 - ... fiery peasant leader from Bihar, Ramnandan Misra became a devotee of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. Minoo Masani made a round-about turn, renounced his socialist past and became the founder General Secretary of the Swatantra Party ...

India quarterly - Volume 10 - Page 74 - Indian Council of World Affairs - 1954 - Sri Aurobindo, the father of the militant nationalism, receives but a passing mention. According to the author (p. 322) 'few Indians ... The author, in view of his outlook, is naturally anti-Congress. The Congress movement created 'a spirit of ...

Madhusudan, the architect of Oriya nationalism - Page 40 Jaya Krishna Baral - 2003 - Sri Aurobindo, rightly assessing the role of Utkal Union Conference and Madhusudan Das, observed: "Nationalism depends for ... high spirited leader, Madhusudan Das".16 All these facts prove that he was neither anti-Congress nor parochial.

122 Sri Aurobindo knew that his advice had to reach the Congress high command ifit was going to have any effect. Two days after sending his message to Cripps, he telegraphed C. Rajagopalachari, a member of the Congress Working ...

Thoughts from the Cosmic Field in the Life of a Thinking Insect [A ... - Page 46 - Haresh Patel - 2009 - Preview Sri Aurobindo's advice was ignored. “He has retired from political life, why does he interfere!” said Gandhi to Duraiswamy Iyer, Sri Aurobindo's messenger. Nehru and Rajagopalachari favored acceptance of Cripps' offer. Maulana Azad ...

Sri Aurobindo: A Contemporary Reader - Page 25 - Aurobindo GhoseSachidananda Mohanty - 2008 - Of the major leaders of the Congress Party, C. Rajagopalachari was one of the few who accepted Sri Aurobindo's line of thinking on this subject. Today many historians believe that the rejection of the Cripps' Proposal by the Congress ...

History of India: a new approach - Page 436 - Kittu Reddy - 2003 - Sri Aurobindo in addition sent a personal messenger to the Congress to urge them to accept Cripps' proposal; he also sent a telegram to C. Rajagopalachari, in which he said: "... Appeal to you to save India. Formidable danger, new foreign ...

World union - Volume 36 - Page 39 - World Union (Organization) - 1994 - Sir Stafford Cripps' telegraphic reply to Sri Aurobindo on the next day revealed how deeply he had been moved: I am most ... A similar message was also cabled by Sri Aurobindo to C. Rajagopalachari appealing to him to accept the proposal.

Sri Aurobindo for all ages: a biography - Page 226 - Nirodbaran - 1990 - Sri Aurobindo went to the extent of sending a personal emissary to Delhi to try and persuade the Congress leaders to ... a friend of C. Rajagopalachari, one of the few senior leaders in the Congress who lent support to the Cripps proposals.

Indian political thinking in the twentieth century: an ... - Page 164 - Angadipuram Appadorai - 1987 - Rajagopalachari urged Nehru to send a ship to Christmas Island offering himself as a civil resister. Nehru did not accept the suggestion. 4 WORLD UNITY AND WORLD GOVERNMENT Some of our thinkers, notably Sri Aurobindo, Nehru and...

Divine Enterprise: Gurus and the Hindu Nationalist Movement - Lise McKean - 1996 - Preview - Focusing on the organizations and activities of Hindu ascetics and gurus, Lise McKean explores the complex interrelations among religion, the political economy of India, and global capitalism.

Sri Aurobindo: a biography and a history - Page 728 - K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1985 - The Indian Government wouldn't agree to this at the time, but after Sri Aurobindo's passing, when the unhappy stalemate continued, Surendra Mohan Ghose was asked by C. Rajagopalachari, then Chief Minister of Madras, to meet the Mother

C. Rajagopalachari: his life and mind - Page 2 - K. T. Narasimhachar - 1978 - His answer to this patriotic boast of Indians was a repetition of the famous words of Paul Richard, the co-workers of Sri Aurobindo at the Pondicherry Asram, in the course of his address to the students of the Gujarat Vidyapith: "Young men and ...

Looking back: memoirs of K. Santhanam (1895-1980). - Page xii - Kasturiranga Santhanam - 2001 - Santhanamji was, however, one with Rajaji and Munshiji in not joining the Quit India Movement. Then he also felt that it would result in the vivsection of India. Mahayogi Sri Aurobindo also held this view. History has proved them right - the ...

Politics & society: Ram Mohan Roy to Nehru - Page 87 - Gollapalli Nagabhushana SarmaMoin Shakir - 1983 - 1 Sri Aurobindo's comment on Tilak is worth quoting in this context : " Mr. Tilak, though a strong willed man and a fighter by nature, has this much of the ordinary Indian temperament, that with a large mind open to progressive ideas he unites a conservative temperament strongly in touch with the sense of his people. The Political Thought of Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak - Page 117 - K. S. Bharathi – 1998

The Indian review - Volumes 77-78 - Page 2 - G.A. Natesan - 1981 - Rajaji and Jayaprakash. About the spiritual tradition of Sri Aurobindo, one cannot say how vibrant it was and whether there is anybody to uphold it. The poetic tredition of Kamban has been perverted to preach cultural and political isolation.

Perennial Hindu culture and the twin myths - Volume 1 - Page 30 - M. Vaitialingam - 1980 - His mantle fell on the worthy shoulders of Sri Aurobindo, another great sage from Bengal.







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