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December 22, 2012

Like Mazzini Sri Aurobindo prized the moral re-awakening

Sri Aurobindo's political thought, 1893-1908 - Page 43 - Aurobindo Ghose, Haridāsa Mukhopādhyāa, Haridas Mukherjee - 1958 - Like Mazzini of the 19th century, Aurobindo prized above everything else the value of the moral re-awakening of the nation before it could seriously aspire after political freedom; but at the same time he also valued at its proper worth the ...
Bulletin of the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture - Volume 18 - Page 39 - Ramakrishna Mission. Institute of Culture - 1967 - It drew inspiration from the blazing account of Garibaldi and Mazzini. The agitation ultimately produced two groups of leaders: moderates and the extremists, in the last decade of the nineteenth century. Aurobindo and B. G. Tilak eventually ...
United Asia - Volume 10 - Page 379 - 1958 - This ideology was subsequently adopted by a group of nationalist leaders in the beginning of the present century — Aurobindo Ghose, Bipinchandra Pal, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Lala Lajpat Rai being the outstanding among these leaders.
Economic and political weekly - Volume 12, Part 4 - Page 2047  - 1977 - The reactionary nationalism of the extremist group at the beginning of this century — Aurobindo, Tilak and Pal — who aimed at building the nationalist movement on the basis of ancient Hindu religions and supernatural credulities, was not ...
Secular democracy - Volume 4 - Page 39 - 1971 - From being an ardent spokesman of rising Indian nationalism in the nineties of the nineteenth century Aurobindo had become a mystic recluse by the middle of the twentieth century. It was on 24 April 1949 that Aurobindo allowed himself to be ...
Subhas Bose and India Today: A New Tryst with Destiny ? - Page 77 - Pradip Bose - 1999 - Preview So widespread and deep was its impact that the British Government annulled the partition of Bengal in 1911 and this was the first victory of India's nationalist struggle at the beginning of the 20th century. Aurobindo withdrew from politics in ...
Hindutva: Exploring the Idea of Hindu Nationalism - Page 67 - Jyotirmaya Sharma - 2011 - Preview - More editions III As a revolutionary nationalist writing in the first decade of the twentieth century, Aurobindo welcomed Pan-Islamism and the rise of a separate Muslim Self-consciousness. He saw it as a sign of the vitality of nationalism and as part of the ...
Tantra: Sex, Secrecy, Politics and Power in the Study of Religion - Page 96 - Hugh B. Urban - 2007 - Preview - More editions Like Vivekananda and other spiritual leaders of the early twentieth century, Aurobindo is painfully aware of the figure of the "effete babu" in the colonial imagination, the fawning, submissive, emasculated servant of British administration.
Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy - Page 56 - Sugata BoseAyesha Jalal - 1998 - Preview - More editions In what was an early revisionist piece on the eighteenth century Aurobindo Ghose argued just after the end of World War I that 'a new life' which 'seemed about to rise in the regional peoples' was 'cut short by the intrusion of European nations'.
Yoga psychology and the transformation of consciousness: seeing ... - Page xxi - Don SalmonJan Maslow - 2007 - Their innovative and transformative narrative builds on the great advances in Yoga Philosophy developed by the eminent Indian sage Sri Aurobindo in the 20th Century. Aurobindo brings this amazing and evolving classical tradition of Yoga...
Four religions of Asia: a primer - Page 53 - Herbert Hewitt Stroup - 1968 - Indicative of the importance of the work is the fact that many noted leaders of Indian life during the last half-century — Aurobindo, Tilak, Nehru, Gandhi, and Radhakrishnan among others — all have written commentaries on the Gita.
The Sangh Parivar: a reader - Page 24 - Christophe Jaffrelot - 2005 - In the early part of the twentieth century, Aurobindo Ghose stated the case in terms that the RSS was later to emphasize: If you try other and foreign methods we shall either gain our end of national awakening with tedious slowness, painfully ...
Nationalism, terrorism, communalism: essays in modern Indian history - Page 62 - Peter Heehs - 1998 – Conclusions: At the turn of the century Aurobindo Ghose believed that violent revolution was the best way for India to achieve freedom. He thought that other, non-violent methods might also be used, but 'the action with which he started' was 'a ...
Modern India: 1885-1947 - Page 98 - Sumit Sarkar - 1989 - ... in the 1894 essays on Bankimchandra, in the end eluded the Extremists. By the turn of the century, Aurobindo was trying to organize secret societies, and sending Jatindranath Banerji and Barindrakumar Ghosh to Bengal as emissaries.
The making of India's foreign policy: determinants, institutions, ... - Page 70 - Jayantanuja Bandyopadhyaya - 1980 - The same line of thinking is found in Sri Aurobindo, perhaps the leading philosopher and abstract political thinker of modern India, who profoundly influenced the course of Indian political thinking in the first half of this century. Aurobindo ...
The renaissance to militant nationalism in India - Page 245 - Sankar Ghose - 1969 -  ... who was considerably influenced by the teachings of Vivekananda, actively participated in political work in the first decade of the twentieth century. Aurobindo, one of the leaders of the extremists, desired to found the nationalist movement ...
Writer in freedom struggle, India & Bulgaria - Page 54 Kartar Singh Duggal - 1988 - ... forward and conquer the whole world by the strength of India's spirituality. And at the end of the century, Aurobindo Ghosh gave voice to "the aspirations of young India a divining intention of the spirit of liberty, the beating of whose wings was ...
Creative India: from Mohenjo Daro to the age of Rāmakṛṣṇa-Vivekānanda - Page 607 - Benoy Kumár Sarkar - 1937 - This is perhaps the first specimen of creative India enthusing over a Greek theme. Students of world-literature will not fail to find in it the assimilation of the Aeschylean spirit by a Bengali poet of the twentieth century. Aurobindo's hand is equally ...
The Encyclopedia of religion - Volume 11 - Page 321 - Mircea EliadeCharles J. Adams - 1987 - In this century, Aurobindo Ghose in India and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin in Europe have made the most outstanding philosophical efforts to reconcile the two opposed cosmological tendencies: that of the traditional religions, in which the ... Science and spirit - Page 28 - Ravi Ravindra - 1991
Integral Advaitism Of Sri Aurobindo - Page 394 - Rāmacandra Miśra - 1998 - Preview We regard this as a major contribution of Sri Aurobindo to the theory of Reality or the Absolute. And the merit of this integral view of the Absolute is enhanced by the fact that it is strongly supported by our higher reason or the logic of the Infinite.
Mirapuri – the City of Peace and Future Man in Europe, Italy and ... - Volume 1 - Page 46  - Michel Montecrossa - Preview Sri Aurobindo and Mira Alfassa joined their forces and in powerful teamwork could enhance the realisation of the Integral Yoga to the degree where it was accepted by the human consciousness and since then is moving further and unfolding ...
Mother India: monthly review of culture - Volume 24 - Page 246 - Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1972 - Here we have to hazard a guess. Sri Aurobindo must have been impressed and enthused by the sudden birth of the Indian National Congress in 1885. He was then only thirteen and many older than he had been swept off their feet by "the ...
Savitri: talks in Germany - Page 99 - Madhav Pundalik Pandit - 1987 - Similarly what Buddha taught, we can only guess. Sri Aurobindo observes that Buddha came to establish the truth of the Divine without form. Each incarnation spoke of the Divine having one form or another. Buddha spoke of nirakara, without ...
Sachidananda Mohanty, Nirodbaran, Maurice Shukla - 1997 - During the first decade of this century, Sri Aurobindo made a detailed study to find out the conditions required for the reawakening of India, and during his explorations, which were not confined to the domains of scholarship and political action, ...
Understanding thoughts of Sri Aurobindo - Page 255 - Indrani SanyalKrishna RoyJadavpur University. Centre for Sri Aurobindo Studies - 2007 - In the early decades of the twentieth century, Sri Aurobindo wrote extensively about the renaissance taking place in India; he noted that it was particularly strong and vibrant in most of the fields of culture. The only exception was in the political ...
Sri Aurobindo--the poet - Volume 2, Part 4 - Page 408 - Kaikhushru Dhunjibhoy Sethna - 1999 - In the early years of our century Sri Aurobindo had already written A Vision of Science, in which the poet dreams of three Angels striving within him for mastery. Towards the end of it the second Angel, Science, is asked by the departing Angel ...
Care of the Unborn Child with Yoga - Page 73 - Jaypee Brothers, Medical PublishersNarendran - 2006 - Preview A great Indian teacher of this century, Sri Aurobindo, regarded yoga as a methodical effort toward self-perfection through developing our latent potential on the physical, vital, mental, intellectual and spiritual levels. And the most fundamental ...
How they came to Sri Aurobindo and the Mother: twenty-nine true ... - Page 180 - Shyam Kumari - 1990 - In the early decades of this century Sri Aurobindo had realised what he had seen and he launched upon the tremendous task of bringing it down on the earth. The country at the same time was aflame with the zeal to free itself from foreign rule.
Sri Aurobindo circle - Issue 41 - Page 130 - Aurobindo Ghose - 1985 - At the beginning of the present century Sri Aurobindo wondered whether the country would, after all, have to rattle on from bad to worse on the existing rails. Presently he entered the world of Vyasa and found that a polity suited to the Indian...
Towards eternity; Sri Aurobindo birth centenary volume, 15th ... - Page 310 - Aurobindo GhoseV. Madhusudan Reddy - 1973 - When in the early years of this century Sri Aurobindo was not only making a public declaration - and he was the first to do it — of his vision of complete Independence for India but also was actively working for its attainment, he knew and ...
Sri Aurobindo's plays: a thematic study - Page 161 - Sheo Jaiswal - 1993 - At the time of writing Perseus the Deliverer or poems like 'Baji Prabhu', in the first decade of this century, Sri Aurobindo preached fiery nationalism, and favoured the use even of the sword when necessary. His nationalist politics was not very ...

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