Triveni
- Volume 57 - Page 55 - 1988 - He is also the meeting point, the Triveni,
of three celestial streams: Sri
Aurobindo, who, like the Ganga , unites
heaven and earth, quenching the evolutionary aspiration of the latter with the
transforming waters from the supreme heights, the Mother ...
The
Calcutta review - Page 31 - University
of Calcutta, University
of Calcutta. Dept. of English - 1934 - ... reduce it to a finished product. Aurobindo believes in
dynamic principle. It is cosmic. The whole universe is its play. Bergson
conceives life to be a continuous stress;
Aurobindo, a constant urge of the dynamic divine. Aurobindo does not
draw...
Exiled
at home: comprising, At the edge of psychology, The ... - Page 93 - Ashis
Nandy - 1998 - It was also a brilliant sociological study of British
justice in India
under stress. Aurobindo Ghose,
'Karakahini', in Bangla Rachana (Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 1977), pp.
257-314. The
intimate enemy: loss and recovery of self under colonialism - Page 93 - Ashis
Nandy – 1983
Widening
Horizons: Essays in Honour of Professor Mohit K. Ray - Page 185 - Mohit
Kumar Ray, Rama
Kundu, Pradip
Kumar Dey - 2005 - Full
view - More
editions It should also be noted that poetic rhythm in Indian languages is
based on quantity and not stress.
Aurobindo also experimented with hendecasyllabic and alexandrines
and was able to produce some grand effects, but the success was bound ...
The
poetic genius of Sri Aurobindo -
Page 42 - Kaikhushru
Dhunjibhoy Sethna - 1974 - The accentual hexameter takes no stock of
the unstressed intrinsic long: it sets out to deal only with stress. Sri Aurobindo builds with
two factors: the length of stress and the length of the unstressed natural
long. The former must always take ...
Dilip
Kumar Roy: a lover of light among luminaries - Page 20 - Amrita
Paresh Patel, Lalbhai
Dalpatbhai Institute of Indology - 2002 - Sri
Aurobindo, Minstrel of Vision and Intuition By employing the word 'minstrel'
repeatedly, Dilip Roy seems to stress
Sri Aurobindo's extraordinary art of singing mystical and hymn like
songs of optimistic future for the whole humanity. Here, he...
Collected
works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Volume 7 - Page 88 - Nolini
Kanta Gupta - 1978 - The rhythm or music of English verse follows the
pattern of stress. Sri Aurobindo wanted
to refashion the hexameter in the style of English prosody, and whatever
success has been achieved in this field is Sri Aurobindo's gift. For instance,
his ...
The
language of the gods: Sanskrit keys to India's wisdom - Page 157 - Judith
M. Tyberg - 1970 - The Yoga of Tantra is the Yoga of dissolution through Sakti,
at least that is the stress. Sri
Aurobindo's Yoga is the Yoga of creation through Sakti. The
Integral Transformation of all Prakritiis the Supermind's own Dharma (See
Advent Magazine...
Mother
India - Volume 27 - Page 391 - Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - 1975 - It cannot simply be brushed aside and a new
creation started as though after a dissolution.
Sri Aurobindo says: The leaders of the spiritual march will start
from and use the knowledge and the means that past effort has developed in this ...
Swami
Dayanand Saraswati: an assessment - Page 1 - Aurobindo
Ghose, R. R. Bhardwaj - 1987 - In a masterly manner Aurobindo explodes the myths and misunderstandings in
this regard and gives us a balanced view of the subject. In sum, it is a highly
useful assessment for understanding Dayanand's outlook and work in the
particular ...
Deshbandhu
Chittaranjan Das memorial volume - Page 1914 - Deshbandhu
Chittaranjan Das Memorial Committee - 1976 - Representing Aurobindo and interpreting the ideas and
thoughts he had conceived and preached, Chittaranjan, addressing the jury as
Aurobindo's counsel, said: "If it is suggested that 1 preached the ideal
of freedom for my country and that ...
The
Integral Yoga of Sri Aurobindo -
Page 3 - Cuttāṉanta Pāratiyār - 1949 - Long before
his name came to the lime-light of public recognition, Sri Aurobindo began to practise Yoga. Initially he
gathered some hints from the Gita, the Upanish
The
vision and work of Sri Aurobindo -
Page 162 - Kaikhushru
Dḥunjibhoy Sethna - 1968 - the
Master of those who know " (to quote a phrase from Dante) and, we may add,
the Master of all who love literature. Philosopher and stylist at every instant, Sri Aurobindo. Printed at the
Jupiter Press Private Ltd., Madras-18. IP. 312. iPp.
Mother
India: monthly review of culture - Volume 39 - Page 92 - Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - 1986 - He says that we are free even at this
present instant. Sri Aurobindo says
something very different. He talks of Descent of Consciousness only after
liberation. Up to liberation, man is busy with his own emancipation. He carries
on the sadhana ...
Sri Aurobindo and his
contemporary thinkers - Page 104 - Indrani
Sanyal, Krishna
Roy, Jadavpur
University - 2007 - No wonder that Cousins' subsequent book, The Renaissance in India immediately
caught Sri Aurobindo's attention.
Sri Aurobindo's book of the same title was written in appreciation
of Cousins. In the opening of his book Sri Aurobindo thus ...
The
ascent of sight in Sri Aurobindo's
Savitri - Page 1 - Jugal
Kishore Mukherjee - 2001 - Part One Prolegomenon Section I:
Introduction While studying with attention
Sri Aurobindo's epic poem Savitri we come across two highly
striking verses occurring at two different places almost a hundred pages apart.
The first one is: "Out of ...
Mother
India: monthly review of culture - Volume 31 - Page 752 - Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - 1979 - The attention Sri Aurobindo paid to the Chakras in his last
writings is related to the transformation of the gross body with the aid of the
potentialities of the Chakras in the subtle-physical sheath: it does not imply
any lack of attention to the ...
The
Illustrated weekly of India - Volume 109, Issues 1-13 - Page 44 - 1988 - The
brothers, though temperamentally different, were close. Aurobindo was vice-president of the Gaekwad College at
Baroda. For some time Barindra lived with him. In 1902 Barindra went to
Calcutta to organise a revolutionary movement.
Religions
in four dimensions: existential and aesthetic, ... - Page 17 - Walter
Arnold Kaufmann - 1976 - But note how close Aurobindo comes to Paul Elmer More, who suggested a
generation earlier that the Buddha was a stuttering Christ who said badly what
only Christ could say well, and to European scholars who have claimed that the ...
Sri Aurobindo circle - Issues 5-8
- Page 149 - Aurobindo
Ghose - 1949 - However when we turn to " The Life Divine "
for assistance we see at once how close
Sri Aurobindo is in some respects to Christian thinking on this
complex issue: "To overpass differences is quite possible, but that is
most easily done in pure ...
On
the Mother: the chronicle of a manifestation and ministry - Page 201 - K.
R. Srinivasa Iyengar, Sri
Aurobindo International Centre of Education (Pondicherry, India) -
1994 - The major sequences had been concluded, and one or two were well on
their way to a rounded close, Sri
Aurobindo's Yoga had won phenomenal victories during the decade
then ending, and the uplifting message of the Life Divine had been ...
The
Advent - Volume 61 - Page 14 - Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - 2004 - ... from
above that answers." So we have now the critical line in Aswapati's yoga:
The Presence he yearned for suddenly drew close. Sri Aurobindo delicately limns the revelation which is
quite, quite different from the traditional accounts we ...
The
Visva-bharati quarterly - Volumes 22-23 - Page 346 - Visva-Bharati, Visvabharati,
Santiniketan, India - 1956 - It is also the most misunderstood. And
yet the main motive or motives of her inner history are to be found there.
"The earliest formula of wisdom promises to be its last." In the
beginning is prepared the close.
Sri Aurobindo's commentary ...
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