Symbolism
In The Poetry Of Sri Aurobindo -
Page 19 - Syamala
Kallury - 1989 - Preview - More
editions Dawn is the predominant symbol in the poetry of Sri Aurobindo. Dawn for him stands for the
reawakening of knowledge in man and it also stands for incessant human desire
for spiritual awakening. It signifies the craving of man for an Eternal ...
The
Dialogue With Death (Sri Aurobindo`S Savitri, A Mystical Approach) - Page 3
- Rohit
Mehta - 2003 - Preview - More
editions It speaks of man's journey through the Night and of the promise
concerning the arrival of the New Dawn. The subject of Dawn is
indeed the under-current of the whole epic poem of Sri Aurobindo. He
begins it with a reference to the Dawn, ...
Perspectives
on Sri Aurobindo's Poetry, Plays, and Criticism - Page 44 - Amrita
Paresh Patel, Jaydipsinh Dodiya - 2002 - Full
view - More
editions The night of inconscience precedes the dawn of
illumination which gives a message that the invisible sun of
knowledge ... eye They shone like images thrown from a far scene Too
44 Perspectives on Sri Anrobindo's Poetry, Plays and Criticism.
Pandit
N.R. Bhatt: Felicitation Volume - Page 45 - Pierre
Sylvain Filliozat, Satya
Pal Narang, C.
Panduranga Bhatta - 1994 - Preview -More
editions Ratri in Veda and the Concept of Night in Sri Aurobindo -
P.K. Mishra
Very objectively Sri
Aurobindo draws the symbol of dawn and dusk with the revelation
of light and darkness of human heart. Along with this, cosmic light is also
drawn to the picture where night and dawn are concerned. The Night
that wombs ...
The
Secret Of The Veda - Page 131 - Sri
Aurobindo - 1998 - Preview - More
editions Chapter XIII. Dawn and the Truth. USHA IS described
repeatedly as the Mother of the Cows. If then the cow is a Vedic symbol for the
physical light or for spiritual illumination the phrase must either bear this
sense that she is the ...
Poetic
Plays of Sri Aurobindo - Page 23 - Bimal
Narayan Thakur - 2004 - Preview - More
editions The description of Dawn with which the poem opens is
among the finest things in Sri Aurobindo, surpassed only by the evocation of
'The symbol Dawn' in Savitri. To read the poem at a stretch is to
participate in the movement and majesty of an ...
Sri Aurobindo And The Poets Of
The Dawn - D.
Venkateswara Rao - 1996 - "Attempt to substantiate Sri
Aurobindo's views on the Romantic poets, Byron, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Blake,
Shelley and Keats."--Preface. Dawn to greater dawn: six lectures on Sri Aurobindo's Savitri - K.
R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1975
An
Integral View Of Poetry: An India Perspective
- Page 212 - Vinayak
Krishna Gokak - 1975 - Preview - More
editions Usha, the Goddess of Dawn,
is a form of the Supreme Light. ... Sri Aurobindo who, in his The
Secret of the Veda, has spoken of these six goddesses as the rays of the inner
sun, Surya Savitri, also refers to the five suns of poetry in his The ...
Dattatreya
Ramachandra Bendre (Ambikatanayadatta) - Page 29 - G.
S. Amur - 1995 - Preview - More
editions 'Belagu' (Dawn), published in 1926 but written as early as 1919,
occupies a special position not only among Bendre's poetic creations but in the ... The
second was a statement from Sri Aurobindo's Future Poetry, The Dawn:
Early Poems 29.
Selected
Works of M.P. Pandit: Sri
Aurobindo - Page 393 - Madhav
Pundalik Pandit, Rand Hicks - 1993 - Snippet view - More
editions DAWN. (Canto. I).
Before we commence our study of Savitri, let us be clear to ourselves that we
are not reading it as a poem, even as a literary masterpiece, noting the
diction, the similies and metaphors and other details. Our purpose in ...
Towards
eternity; Sri Aurobindo birth
centenary volume, 15th ... - Page 487 - Aurobindo
Ghose, V.
Madhusudan Reddy - 1973 - Aurobindo Ghose,
V. Madhusudan Reddy. This divine and blissful Dawn is the leader of endless felicity and mistress of plenty
leading to a succession of dawns. To rise into the Light of this supreme Dawn brought ahout by the human
and ...
Sri Aurobindo and the Mother:
Glimpses of Their Experiments, ... - Page 201 - Kireet
Joshi - 1989 - Preview - More
editions ... ugly — so
low — and that there would be a dawn .
. . isn't it, something which rises at the horizon: a new Consciousness.
Something truer and more luminous. What Sri Aurobindo says here, — regarding illnesses, — is exactly
that: the power ...
Sri
Aurobindo: A Contemporary Reader Sachidananda Mohanty - 2012 - Preview - More
editions The problem arises, according to Sri Aurobindo, because of
our limited understanding of the notion of the 'self'. ... unknown to
fame ... face beaming with the lights of the new dawn and his voice
vibrating with the message of new life, and I felt ...
Sri
Aurobindo - Page 135 - Jesse
Roarke - 1973 - The opening lines of the poem sufficiently demonstrate
that Sri Aurobindo has mastered the hexameter, and succeeded in
adapting it to English. Thus: Dawn in her journey eternal compelling
the labour of mortals, Dawn the beginner of things ...
Sri
Aurobindo - Page 70 - Purnima
Majumdar - 2005 - Preview
This was made possible with the help of Sri Naidu and he met him for
2-3 hrs. for two days. Later, probably in 1918, he wrote a book entitled “The Dawn Over
Asia", in which he called Aurobindo the future leader of Asia . After reaching ...
The
Political Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 132 - V.P. Varma - 1990 - Preview - More
editions Aurobindo's philosophy of history has a
note of chiliasm and futurism in it. The profundity of his faith and conviction in the inevitable dawn of the spiritualized society is demonstrated in the exalted passion and enthusiasm revealed in his writings... This chiliasm puts Aurobindo's philosophy
of history in line with the Biblical philosophy of history with its faith in the coming of
David or Christ and the inevitable ...
Sri
Aurobindo and Karl Marx: Integral Sociology and Dialectical ... - Page 148
-Debi
Prasad Chattopadhyaya - 1988 - Preview
Beyond it, however, the dawn of a new great Ideational culture is
probably waiting to greet the men of the future.25 Sorokin's description of
the ... He refers approvingly to Vivekananda and Sri
Aurobindo in his book Reconstruction of Man.
The
Integral Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo - Page 254 - Rāmacandra Miśra
- 1998 - Preview
The dawn of knowledge will mean the complete cancellation of
ignorance along with its products. ... 57) AK» two principles, that
is, knowledge and ignorance cannot be reconciled
Sri
Aurobindo's Philosophy of Social Development - Page 89 - Preview
The Value of the Individual This higher principle will dawn on human
life only through the individuals. The individual, in the philosophy
of Sri Aurobindo, is continuous with the community and humanity and yet he
transcends these also, as he ...
Indian
Political Thought - Page 233 - Urmila
Sharma, S.K.
Sharma - 2001 - Preview
This is the dawn of what Sri Aurobindo calls the
'Subjective Age' which opens a new chapter in man's history. After the
discovery of the physical, economic and the sociological laws, it becomes clear
to man that this knowledge is a mere part of ...
Dark
Night, Early Dawn: Steps to a Deep Ecology of Mind - Page 194 - Christopher
Martin Bache - 2000 - Preview - More
editions He later continues this line of thought: Sri
Aurobindo verified, not individually this time but collectively, that
pulling down too strong a light causes all the darkness below to groan and to
feel violated. It should be noted that each time Sri ...
Inspiration
Divine: Your Purpose and Path to Health, Happiness and ... - Page 317 - Darwin
Stephenson - 2009 - Full
view This message has been broadcast since the dawn of time for
all life forms to hear.... Sri Aurobindo. After the editing was
nearly complete, I began searching for related bodies of work that proposed the
same conclusions as the message that I...
Sri
Aurobindo and the new thought in Indian politics: Being a ... - Page xxi
- Aurobindo
Ghose, Haridāsa Mukhopādhyāẏa, Uma Mukherjee - 1964 - A sedate scholar
like Satis Chandra Mukherjee of the Dawn and the Dawn Society
observed in 1905 : "Bande Mataram, Hail, Mother ! — What ... Sri
Aurobindo also may be cited as another corroborative authority on the
point. A devoted ...
Mother
India: monthly review of culture - Volume 14 - Page 44 - Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - 1962 - These technical faults are the only flaws in
an immensely valuable introduction to Sri Aurobindo's writings. ... He
seems to unite in his poetry something of the legacy of French Unanimism with
the recent trend towards Chiliastic subjectivism.
The
Journal of the Bihar Research Society - Volume 42 - Page 230 - Bihar
Research Society - 1956 - It is the firm faith of Aurobindo that
divinely appointed strength in the individual and nations grows by suffering.
Without suffering and without the ... The concept of suffering
contains a millenialistic and a chiliastic element. The rigor of
present ...
Gandhi
marg - Volume 26 - Page 428 - Gandhi
Peace Foundation (New Delhi, India), Gandhi
Smarak Nidhi - 2004 - It makes sense to see Gandhi as himself in a
line of great Hindu religious reformers from Vivekananda to Aurobindo. ... have
found equally distasteful all those trappings of modernity that have led
fundamentalism towards chiliastic violence.
Aurobindo «
The Gandhi Foundation on the will—Nietzche a critical influence here—the
essential character of these modern chiliastic movements.
Georges
Van Vrekhem. Hitler and his God SITE OF SRI AUROBINDO'S &
MOTHER'S YOGA ...... for the failure of the recent past [the defeat
in 1918], van den Bruck declared, was a chiliastic ideal.
Theories
of nationalism: Anthony D. Smith - Page 295 - Anthony
D. Smith - 1983 - ... the exploitation of chiliastic hopes
generated by the impact of a levelling European administration and market
economy. ... Aflaq and Zurayk see in Islam merely a buttress for
Arabism; and Tilak and Aurobindo were using elements of ...
South
Asia bulletin - Volumes 12-13 - Page 20 - South
Asia Association (University of California, Los Angeles), State
University of New York - 1992 - It is dangerous to see the Hindu
fundamentalist movement as the chiliasm of despair from among those
battered by an ... Not to be left behind, the CPM in Bengal is
incorporating Sri Aurobindo and Vivekananda into their curriculum and
is ...
Ecstatic Archaisms of Aurobindo Ghose – Prasanta Chakravarty ... kafila.org – Nov 23, 2008
In order to get rid of the torpor and
inertia that one associates with the guna of tamas,
political hatred must be brought into the fore as a necessary form of vitalist rajas.
It is a deeply awe-inspiring trope in the revolutionary armory that justifies
an actual, physical, political action. Aurobindo Ghose was not exempt from
joyously celebrating such a moment… It is worth noting that, as befits a chiliast,
Ghose never denies action. Indeed, a political Vedantist, much like the godly
Puritan, detests a fugitive and cloistered virtue…
Among the foreign influences both historical
and philosophical ones stand out. The secret societies are modeled on the
Carbonari and Mazzini’s Young Italy Society. Indeed the Risorgimento and Irish
Home Rule prove to be important social models for tackling the British actively
in India .
But philosophically, social Darwinism, Bergsonian vitalism, Nietzsche’s
will-to-power and eternal return, Russian nihilism and varieties of anarchism
prove to be remarkably influential, even if sometimes the ideas do not fully
trickle down to individual nationalists.
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