Between
two worlds: East and West : an autobiography - Page 58 - Jitendranath
Mohanty - 2002 - His eyes glistened, I knew that because of his
Baroda connections, Sri Aurobindo had
great influence on Maharashtrian intellectuals. Vinoba replied, 'What can I
tell you about Sri Aurobindo? Leaving Gandhiji aside, he has been the
most ...
Sri Aurobindo and Karl Marx:
integral sociology and dialectical ... - Page 181 - Debi
Prasad Chattopadhyaya - 1988 - Preview
In this connection Sri Aurobindo refers
to the idea of a League of Nations as advanced by President Wilson and also to
the changing patterns of the Commonwealth. But unfortunately when the League of
Nations was actually formed, America ...
Perspectives
on Sri Aurobindo's poetry,
plays, and criticism - Page 92 - Amrita
Paresh Patel, Jaydipsinh Dodiya - 2002 - Full
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In
this connection, Sri Aurobindo himself
accepts that the work of the poet depends not only on himself and his age, but
on the mentality of the nation to which he belongs and the spiritual
intellectual, aesthetic tradition and environment which it...
Education
In Emerging Indian Society - Page 357 - Y.K.
Singh - Preview - More
editions The reasoning should proceed from concrete to abstract, since this
is the law of training of mental faculties, the sound should be acknowledged
before the sense.
Philosophy
Of Education - Page 235 - S.S.
Chandra, S.S.
Chandra & Rajendra Kumar Sharma - 2006 - Preview - More
editions Explaining his principle in this connection Sri Aurobindo has remarked, "The true
knowledge takes its base on things, arthas, and only when it has mastered the
thing, proceeds to formalise its information". Training of Imagination
Several ... Principles
Of Education - Page 235 - S.S.
Chandra, Rajendra
Kumar Sharma - 2004 - Preview - More
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Axiological
approach to the Vedas - Page 100 - Sahebrao
Genu Nigal - 1986 - Preview - More
editions In this connection,
Sri Aurobindo writes, "The conception of supramental
consciousness is the condition of the state of immortality or beatitude."
The metaphysics of the soul itself points to the higher ranges of mystical
experiences. Writing on ...
The
Indian Scriptures And The Life Divine - Page 145 - Binita
Pani - 1993 - Preview
... notions to justify us
in supposing at all a higher than the barbarous and primitive sense of the
Veda". In this connection
Sri Aurobindo points out that the language of the Veda has not
undergone any change during these years. It has been...
Vedic
philosophy of values - Page 106 - Sahebrao
Genu Nigal - 2009 - Preview
In this connection, Sri Aurobindo says,
"Yajna is the giving of man of what he possesses in his being to the
higher and divine nature and its fruit is the further enrichment of his manhood
by the lavish bounty of the gods. . The wealth thus gained ...
Integral
Education: thought & Practical - Page 148 - R.n. pani - Preview - More
editions In
this connection Sri Aurobindo brings
in the concept of the Gnostic being who is man transformed into superman.
Explaining the concept Dr. Iyengar, says: "The final or culminating
assault or heave of the ascending ocean of consciousness ...
Evening
talks with Sri Aurobindo -
Volume 1 - Page 7 - Aurobindo
Ghose, Ambalal
Balkrishna Purani - 1970 - Its difficulty is partly due to the notion
that the Divine is unlimited and illimitable while a "personality",
however high and grand, seems to demand imposition, or assumption, of
limitation. In this connection Sri
Aurobindo said during an Evening...
Multicultural
Liteature in India: Critical Perceptions - N.
D. R. Chandra - 1910 - Preview
... his detention in the
Alipur Jail had brought about a profound change in his entire outlook. In
this connection, Sri Aurobindo himself
accepts that the work of the poet depends not only on himself and his age, but
on the mentality of the nation.
Sri Aurobindo circle - Issue 41 -
Page 73 - Aurobindo
Ghose - 1985 - (In this connection
Sri Aurobindo distinguished between success in outer life and
success in inner development of the soul. So far as development is concerned
failure is often better than success.) Disciple: How? Sri CONVERSATIONS WITH...
Understanding
thoughts of Sri Aurobindo -
Page 168 - Indrani
Sanyal, Krishna
Roy, Jadavpur
University. Centre for Sri Aurobindo Studies - 2007 - In this connection, Sri Aurobindo refers
to one important point often raised by foreigners: he says that William Archer
doubts E.B. Havell's suggestion that these Indian artists knew the anatomy of
the body well enough, but chose to depart...
Sri Aurobindo: a centenary tribute -
Page 123 - Aurobindo
Ghose, K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1974 - In this connection, Sri Aurobindo elucidates
that Art as one whole comprises three elements, the perfect expressive form,
the discovery of beauty and revelation of the soul, the third referring to the
creative consciousness and Ananda of which ...
Sri Aurobindo - Page ix - Navajata -
1972 - The future will hail Sri Aurobindo as an avatar who ushered in the
Supramental Age. The Mother has said in this connection: 'Sri Aurobindo incarnated in the human body the
supramental consciousness and has not only revealed PREFACE ...
Sri Aurobindo and Iqbal: a
comparative study of their philosophy - Page 75 - M.
Rafique - 1974 - In this connection,
Sri Aurobindo greatly appreciates Buddha who having attained
Nirvana continued to work here in the world for the liberation of the humanity.
In Vedic and Upanishadic literature, the Ultimate Reality is described as ...
Sri Aurobindo and his
contemporary thinkers - Page 26 - Indrani
Sanyal, Krishna
Roy, Jadavpur
University - 2007 - In this connection, Sri Aurobindo makes a distinction between
national ego and national soul, corresponding to the distinction in regard to
the individual life where the superficial ego is seen to be distinct from the
true individual soul. The mark ...
The
integral yoga of Sri Aurobindo -
Part 2 - Page 85 - Rishabhchand -
1955 - It would be very helpful to remember in this connection Sri Aurobindo's instructions
in regard to the means of dealing effectively with these obscure movements of
the subconscient. As a general rule, Sri Aurobindo lays down that in all
matters, ...
Sri Aurobindo's Savitri: an approach
and a study - Page 69 - Ambalal
Balkrishna Purani - 1970 - In this connection, Sri Aurobindo's appraisal of the modern times
gives us a profound view and psychological justification for these modernist
attempts in poetry. In his book, "The Future Poetry", he says,
"Everywhere there is a seeking after ...
Modern
trends in Indian education - Page 228 - Jagannath
Mohanty - 2004 - Preview - More
editions In this connection
Sri Aurobindo has enunciated three principles of teaching in his
book "A System of National Education". His first principle says that
nothing can be taught. It is not paradoxical? But this striking statement
emphasizes that the ...
The
ascent of sight in Sri Aurobindo's
Savitri - Page 17 - Jugal
Kishore Mukherjee - 2001 - spaces than this gross physical space,
sthulakasa. Indian mystical tradition has named them as cittakasa, cidakasa,
vyoma, etc. We cannot but recall in this connection Sri Aurobindo's magnificent description of the
'soul space' in Book II Canto ...
Saints
of India: Sri Aurobindo Ghose
- Page 35 Shri Ram Bakshi, Sangh Mittra - 2002 - In this connection Sri Aurobindo wrote
reassuringly to her: "The Ananda of creation is not the pleasure of the
ego in having personally done well The Ananda comes from the inrush of a
greater power, the thrill of being possessed and used by it ...
Indian
Political Thought - Page 53 - Urmila
Sharma, S.K.
Sharma - 2001 - Preview
In this connection, Sri Aurobindo has
written "Republican states were already long established and in vigorous
functioning in sixth century before Christ, contemporary therefore with the
brilliant but ephemeral and troubled Greek city ...
The
literary criticism of Sri
Aurobindo, with special reference to ... - Page 411 - Shree
Krishna Prasad, Aurobindo
Ghose - 1974 - And evolution means a bringing out of new powers which
lay concealed in the seed or the first form; the simple gives place to the more
complex .... the superficial gives place to the more and more
profound...." In this connection
Sri Aurobindo ...
Mother
India: monthly review of culture - Volume 47 - Page 712 - Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - 1994 - In this connection Sri Aurobindo reminiscences: "A month and a
half before my arrest an unknown gentleman had come to see me. He said: 'Sir,
we have not met, but since I have great respect for you I am here to warn you
of an impending ...
The
Advent - Volume 60 - Page 10 - Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - 2003 - In this connection, Sri Aurobindo makes a distinction between
national ego and national soul, corresponding to the distinction in regard to
the individual life where the superficial ego is seen to be distinct from the
true individual soul. The mark ...
World
union - Volume 17 - Page 32 - World
Union (Organization) - 1977 - Snippet view - More
editions ... myopic and
so can no longer even grope our way to the soul's last heaven of bliss and
harmony, love and light. ln this connection,
Sri Aurobindo reiterates: Reason was the helper; Reason is the bar.
. . . Effort was the helper; Effort is the bar.
Sri Aurobindo Ghose - Page 425 - Verinder
Grover - 1993 - Preview
... that the conception of
oneness and integrity of India had already emerged. Another point is to be
noted in this connection.
Aurobindo was well acquainted with the methods and techniques
adopted by the secret organizations of Europe .
The
Lives of Sri Aurobindo -
Page 25 - Peter
Heehs - 2008 - Preview - More
editions Phillips was a cousin of Manmohan's friend Laurence Binyon. Through
this connection Aurobindo got
to read Phillips's blank-verse narratives Marpessa and Christ in Hades in
manuscript. They made a “considerable impression” on him while...
Spectrum
History Of Indian Literature In English - Page 235 - Ram
Sewak Singh, Charu
Sheel Singh - 1997 - Preview - More
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In
this connection, Aurobindo said:
"The Indian mind in its natural poise finds it almost or quite as
difficult really, that is to say, spiritually to understand the arts of Europe , as the ordinary European mind to enter into the
spirit of Indian painting ...
Imperial
Encounters: Religion and Modernity in India and Britain - Page 103 - Peter
van der Veer - 2001 - Preview - More
editions In that connection,
Aurobindo was arrested by the British and fled from his prison to
the French colony Pondicherry. He withdrew from politics and started a
religious center (ashram), which, after his death, was led by a French disciple
called ...
Aurobindo Ghosh, revolutionary
and reformer - Page 154 - Shiri
Ram Bakshi - 1994 - This doctrine of the tacit consent of the people
and another doctrine which is misapplied, namely "vox populi vox
dei," are applicable in this connection.
Aurobindo holds the same principles whether with regard to the
nation or the individual.
The
Quarterly review of historical studies - Volume 25 - Page 12 - Institute
of Historical Studies (Calcutta, India) - 1986 - ... workers of Bombay Mills was
of necessity associated with the trial of Tilak: these incidents prove that the
conception of oneness and integrity of India had already emerged. Another
point is to be noted in this connection.
Aurobindo was ...
Beyond
man: life and work of Sri Aurobindo and
the Mother - Page 6 - Georges
van Vrekhem - 1997 - But the nearest connection Aurobindo ever had with sports was his (non-
playing) membership of the cricket club at Baroda — and at the first When
practising his yoga, he would subject his body to an incredibly harsh
discipline. riding test for ...
Netaji,
a realist and a visionary - Page 15 - Amita
Ghosh - 1986 - In this connection
Aurobindo states: "It may be noted that the secret society
did not include terrorism in the programme but this element grew up in Bengal as a result of the strong repression." In
truth, if we go back further we shall see that ...
Traditions
in mysticism - Page 230 - Madhav
Pundalik Pandit - 1987 - The writer refers to popular beliefs of
Nivedita being the source of inspiration to Sri Aurobindo in his revolutionary
activity and points out how baseless they are. She states in this connection: "Aurobindo was
impatient with the Congress, which ...
Nineteenth
century history of Maharashtra - Volume 2 - Page 347 - B.
R. Sunthankar - 1993 - As Stanley Reed observes: "Tilak was the
bitter and unrelenting enemy of British connection." Aurobindo Ghose (1872-1950) was one of the
most fascinating figures that the anti-partition movement produced in Bengal .
The
Freedom Struggle in Andhra Pradesh (Andhra): 1906-1920 - Page 5 - Mamidipudi
Venkatarangaiya, Andhra
Pradesh (India). State Committee for the Compilation of the History of the
Freedom Struggle in Andhra Pradesh - 1969 - To this withholding of
co-operation the names given were passive resistance and boycott. In explaining
these terms and their inter-connection
Aurobindo wrote: "The first principle of passive resistance
which the new school have placed in the ...
The
Theosophist - Volume 89, Issues 7-12 - Page 88 - Theosophical
Society (Madras, India) - 1968 - In this connection Aurobindo writes in The Synthesis of Yoga, p.
1027: "The Intuitive mind constructs nothing in . . . artificial fashion,
but makes itself a receiver . . . and allows the truth to manifest in it and to
organize its own constructions." These ...
Dharma
and Vedic foundations - Page 146 - Shripad
Dattatraya Kulkarni, Shri
Bhagavan Vedavyasa Itihasa Samshodhana Mandira (Bombay, India) - 1995
- ... every god as such for the nonce perhaps, that he might
feel all the more flattered and lend a more gracious ear for so hyperbolic a
compliment." In this connection
Aurobindo further states, "Vedic Rishis ought surely to have
known something ...
Sunset
in the East?: Asian challenges and Christian involvement - Page 165 - Felix
Wilfred - 1991 - In this connection,
Aurobindo Ghose wrote: Such controversies as the one that has raged
in Europe over the historicity of Christ would seem to the spiritually-minded
Indian largely a waste of time; he would concede it a considerable historical,...
Indian
classical music and Sikh kirtan - Page 105 - Gobind
Singh Mansukhani - 1982 - Ardaman Singh Bagrian, Guru Nanak' s
Solution of National Unity and Integration, p. 30.. In this connection, Aurobindo Ghose
wrote: "Where else could the songs of Tukaram, a Kabir and Sikh Gurus and
their profound spiritual thinking have ...
A
comparative survey of Hindu, Christian, and Jewish mysticism - Page 85 - E.
M. Abrahams - 1995 - It is never the other way round. In this connection Aurobindo's comment is
illuminating. Referring to krato in verse 17 above he writes : "The Vedic
term "kratu" means sometimes the action itself, sometimes the
effective power behind action ...
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