Understanding
Sarkar: the Indian episteme, macrohistory, and ... - Page 111 - Sohail
Inayatullah - 2002 - In this theory, Aurobindo does not directly follow the classic end of
Kali and return to Krta. Rather, culture can fall into disintegration and
collapse. The highest possible integration is where the nation follows the
Spirit. But there need not be only...
Asian
thought & society - Issues 40-42 - Page 41 1989 - EVOLUTIONARY MYSTICISM OF AUROBINDO (1872 -
1950) Aurobindo, the great mystic philosopher of the 20th century, offers a
wonderful synthesis of Hindu spirituality and Western evolutionary theory. Aurobindo finds present
day man ...
Indian
philosophy, a study on Hindutva - Page 104 - Soorian
K. Pandian - 1991 - Referring to this theory, Aurobindo observes, "It divided man in society
into the fourfold order — an at once spiritual, psychic, ethical and economic
order of Brahmin Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudra - practically, the spiritual and
intellectual man, ...
Colonialism,
modernity, and religious identities: religious reform ... - Page 254 - Gwilym
Beckerlegge - 2008 - The Aryan Invasion Theory Aurobindo never referred to the Harappan Civilization,
which was excavated after he wrote his major works. He did sometimes speak of
an issue related to the Harappan puzzle: the question of the Aryans'
homeland ...
Tradition
and modernity in contemporary religio-philosophic movements - Page 150 - A.
R. Anasuya Devi - 1990 - ... subjective
and universal meaning, a spiritual sense and direction. According to Sri
Aurobindo spiritualism besides material management is the distinct and unique
quality that provides an eternal value to the Hindu theory. Aurobindo points ...
Secularisation
of Indian mind: a study of political ideas in India ... - Page 61 - V.
Indira Devi - 2002 - Elaborating on his views on science, specially on
Einstein's relativity theory,
Aurobindo explained that a theory, confined to the domain of
physics or at most to the general domain of science, cannot be generalised to
cover the metaphysical ...
Sri Aurobindo's treatment of Hindu
myth - Page 39 - Jan
Feys - 1983 - Further indications regarding the method are found in
chapter 4 oc The Secret, The Foundations of the Psychological Theory'. Sri Aurobindo wants his
system of interpretation to rest on the solid basis of linguistics. Do:s the
Vedic language ...
Quality
Management Practices - Page 315 - R
P Mohanty - 2009 - Preview
Taiteriya Upanishad contains the Panchakosha (Five sheath) theory. Sri Aurobindo and most of
the exponents of Indian wisdom have recommended it in their thought on
education and training. The five sheaths are : Physical : Anna Vital...
Sri Aurobindo critical
considerations - Page 70 - Dr.
O. P. Mathur - 1997 - True to his belief and theory, Sri Aurobindo as a poet
gets poetic inspiration mainly from above his head. He would make himself
receptive and would submit himself completely to the Divine power. This does
not mean that poetry is merely a...
The
search of the cradle of civilization: new light on ancient India - Page 216
- Georg
Feuerstein, Subhash
Kak, David
Frawley - 2005 - Preview - More
editions Writing two decades before this discovery, purely on the basis of
yogic experience and theory, Sri
Aurobindo made this pertinent observation: The intellect is an
organ composed of several groups of functions, divisible into two
important ...
The
seeker's handbook: the complete guide to spiritual pathfinding - Page 231 - John
Lash - 1991 - See FOUR-BODY THEORY. AUrOBIndO, Sri (Shri Or-oh-BIN-doe) Indian philosopher,
poet, and social reformer (1872- 1950), an early theorist of the New Age
concept of uniting with the higher self by coevolution of consciousness and
body.
Incarnation
in Hinduism and Christianity: the myth of the God-man - Page 85 - Daniel
E. Bassuk - 1987 - An Avatar, or God-man, is one who does not pass
through those processes but is born as a man who knows himself to be God'. According
to this theory, Aurobindo is
a Perfect Master and not an Avatar. And Baba indicated that the Avatar ...
The
vision of self in early Vedānta - Page 188 - William
Beidler - 1975 - This is a most difficult question, and does not seem
immediately answerable by the Gita, and perhaps may be a defect in the whole
avatara theory. Aurobindo who
carefully distinguishes between the Vibhuti and the avatara gives the
example ...
The
Essential Aurobindo: Writings of Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo
Ghose, Robert
A. McDermott - 2001 - Preview - More
editions Here is an invaluable resource
for understanding the underlying connections and common ground between Eastern
and Western teachings and traditions for modern thinkers and spiritual seekers.
Worthy
is the world: the Hindu philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 267 - Beatrice
Bruteau - 1972 - THE MARKS OF A SOUND THEORY Aurobindo may not be a professional philosopher, but
he has undertaken to construct a metaphysical system, and it is therefore
appropriate to examine it as to its consistency, elegance, verifiability, and...
The
future of man according to Teilhard de Chardin and Aurobindo Ghose - Page 117 J. Chetany - 1978 - With apparent reference to
Arrheneus' theory Aurobindo also
says: "The curious speculation is now current that Life entered earth not
from another world, but from another planet. To the thinker that would explain
nothing.
The
Colonial and the neo-colonial encounters in Commonwealth ... - Page 140 - H.
H. Anniah Gowda, University
of Mysore. Post-graduate Dept. of English,University
of Mysore. Centre for Commonwealth Literature and Research - 1983 - In
order to highlight the emphasis on the spiritual aspect of his theory, Aurobindo tends to twist
certain Indian critical terms that he employes in The Future Poetry. Perhaps,
the most interesting example of his twisted usage is the term rasa, ...
Perspectives
on Sri Aurobindo's poetry,
plays, and criticism - Page 145 - Amrita
Paresh Patel, Jaydipsinh Dodiya - 2002 - Full
view - More
editions ... he brought
four criteria 'imaginative originality, expressive poer, creative genius, scope
of subject-matter, the last criterion implying also scale of work'. By applying
his own critical theory Sri
Aurobindo classifies eleven poets 'for the utter first class but
into three rows."20 In the top row he considers no more than four on an
equal basis of essential excellence: Valmiki, Vyasa, Homer and ... Indian
English literature: a new perspective - Page 169 - Gajendra
Kumar - 2001 - Full
view
Poetic
plays of Sri Aurobindo -
Page 27 - Bimal
Narayan Thakur - 2004 - Preview - More
editions All these sequences bespeak Sri Aurobindo's constant preoccupation
with the problems of right education in the context resurgence". In
his theory, Sri Aurobindo distinguished
intellect into two of the national contemporary groups of ...
The
Political Thought of Aurobindo (Encyclopaedia
of Eminent Thinkers) - Page 23 - K.
S. Bharathi - 1998 - Preview
K. S. Bharathi. consciousness. On April 24, 1951, the mother of the Ashram
said, "Sri Aurobindo is present in our midst, and with all the power of
his creative genius he presides over the formation of the University Centre
which for years he ...
Readings
in Sri Aurobindo's The Life
Divine Volume 3 - Page 163 - Santosh
Krinsky - Preview
Of course, there are inexplicable facts and circumstances that actually cannot
be explained by this theory. Sri
Aurobindo, The Life Divine, Book 2, Part 2, Chapter 20, The Philosophy
of Rebirth, pg. 748 Beyond the Limitations of the Physical ...
Indian
Poetry in English: Critical Essays - Page 139 - ZINIA
MITRA - 2012 - Preview
Difficult though it is to arrive at an answer, I will make an attempt to do
that because in the answer lies the key to some vital aspects of Indian
literary theory. Sri Aurobindo happens
to be the Indian in whom there was the desire, and its ...
Humanity,
truth, and freedom: essays in modern Indian Philosophy - Page 85 - Raghunath
Ghosh - 2008 - Preview - More
editions ... the
collective freedom or salvation can be attained. In social theory Sri Aurobindo has shown
that each and every man can possess infinite power by awakening Caitya purusa
existing in him, which provides honour and respect to mankind.
Jouissance
As Ananda: Indian Philosophy, Feminist Theory, And ... - Page 135 - Ashmita
Khasnabish - 2006 - Preview - More
editions It is quite intriguing to see the spiritual essence of the future
poetry as defined by Sri Aurobindo being manifest in Joyce's concept of
aesthetic theory. Sri Aurobindo predicted
the future of poetry in his The Future Poetry and it was first published ...
Understanding
thoughts of Sri Aurobindo -
Page 43 - Indrani
Sanyal, Krishna
Roy, Jadavpur
University. Centre for Sri Aurobindo Studies - 2007 - Without denying
the importance of the mechanistic theory,
Sri Aurobindo wants to give us his "conscious, supple,
flexible, intensely surprising and constantly dramatic evolution by a 7. Sri
Aurobindo, "Heraclitus" in The Supramental ...
Feminism
Censorship And Other - Page 30 - Kaushal
Kishore Sharma - 2003 - Full
view A poet of soul is the creator of spiritual joy, "Ananda",
and not mere sensuous, intellectual or imaginative delight. True to his belief
and theory, Sri Aurobindo as
a poet gets poetic inspiration mainly from above his head. He would make
himself ...
The
White Heart: A Process of Creative Incubation - Page 155 - Shirley
Lyons - 2011 - Preview - More
editions This resonated, as I read it, to the story of the Hundredth Monkey
and the Morphogenetic Fields Theory.
Sri Aurobindo left His body on December 5, 1950. For five days His
body lay in His room, on His bed, from the morning of December 5th, ...
Sri Aurobindo: a centenary tribute - Page
213 - Aurobindo
Ghose, K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1974 - ... to find the path through certain disciplines to attain
the highest condition of human consciousness and existence according to their
own theory. Sri Aurobindo never
wrote his autobiography, and made fun of those who wrote his biographies.
Studies
In Comparative Literature - Mohit
Kumar Ray - 2002 - Preview
Mohit Kumar Ray. rv Starting with Sri Aurobindo's conceptualisation of poetry
as "mantra of the real" R.K. Mishra traces its support in the
writings of Plato, Shelley, Abercrombie and others. Asha Choubey offers a
fascinating reading of ...
Sri Aurobindo, the poet - Page 11
- Radhey
L. Varshney, Shashi
Prabha - 1991 - Aurobindo's Poetic Theory Sri Aurobindo, besides being a yogi and a poet, a
philosopher and a saint, was also a great literary critic. The Future Poetry is
the Magna Charta of literary criticism. This work is the new Poetics by the
Aristotle of our ...
Talks
with Sri Aurobindo -
Volume 2 - Page 48 - Nirodbaran, Aurobindo
Ghose - 1971 - Snippet view - More
editions N: He was one of the three most brilliant students of his year,
the first being Satyen Bose. He says there are only two people who understand
Einstein's Relativity Theory. SRI
AUROBINDO: In India or the world? I thought there were five or six in...
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