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February 04, 2013

Sri Aurobindo narrating improbable possibility

Sri Aurobindo and the new millennium: reflections and reviews - Page 329 - R. Y. Deshpande - 1999 - Sri Aurobindo saw this at the beginning of the century. Presently, Indian labour and expertise is better utilised, ... Do we have seers? But our tryst with destiny is a holy sentiment; it rings hollow, with no stuff in it. And people think that they alone ...
Sri Aurobindo: a centenary tribute - Page xx - Aurobindo Ghose, K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1974 - When Independence came on 15 August 1947, Sri Aurobindo had remarked that it was no mere "fortuitous accident". If Jawaharlal Nehru described the advent of Freedom as "our tryst with Destiny", Sri Aurobindo saw in the synchronisation ...
Rewriting Indian History - Page 66 - François Gautier - 2003 - Preview - More editions All right, Nehru got his 'tryst with destiny', although a truncated tryst. ... But Sri Aurobindo had very clear ideas on "western democracy: "I believe in something which might be called social democracy, but not in any of the forms now current, and ...
India and Her Neighbourhood: A French Observer's Views - Page 13 - Claude Arpi - 2005 - Preview - More editions On the night of August 14, 1947, Jawaharlal Nehru addressed the Indian Nation: Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our ... Sri Aurobindo, the great of Rishi of our time, wrote Introduction.
Sri Aurobindo--: a new age of mystical poetry - Page 5 - Kaikhushru Dhunjibhoy Sethna - 1946 - Explaining Art as a journey and a tryst by the Highest, we are led — while we depreciate by no jot the perfection of poems ... the soul of it is divine with a human mask; the mystical
Tryst with the divine - K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar – 1974 Contemporary Indian Poetry - Page 129 - B.K. Pandey - 2004 - Full view Besides, even the poetic works of K.R. Srinivas Iyengar (Tryst with the Divine, 1974) and of V.K. Gokak (Song of Life and Other Poems, 1947, in Life's Temple, 1965 and Kashmir and the Blindman, 1977) bear strong influence of Sri Aurobindo.
Indian English Poetry: Critical Perspectives - Page 268 - Jaydipsinh Dodiya - 2000 - Full view - More editions ... it is in the formidable Sri Aurobindo Canon — Poetry, philosophy, yoga-that Indo-Anglian literature has put forth its manifold ambrosial fruits. ... The first and the last quartrains are: When thy flute calls, how can I fail To keep my tryst with thee?
V.R. Krishna Iyer a Living Legend (reprint) - Page 7 - Krishna IyearKrishna Swamy - 2008 - Preview Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty and my homage to you is blended with a trystto battle against corruption, ... of Sri Satya Sai Baba, Sri Narayana Guru, Sri Aurobindo, a host of leaders of sublime thought and the sages of the Upanishads.
Wandering in Many Worlds: An Autobiography - Page 38 - Iyer - 2009 - Preview ... with the theory of Darwinian evolution and Sri Aurobindo involution as serfs, slaves, primitive species and civilized classes. ... minute is a trust with a duty to humanity and a tryst with history to unfold its human potential and divine destination.
Hindutva, Ideology, and Politics - Page 298 - A. A. Parvathy - 2003 - Preview - More editions Sri Aurobindo, India's Rebirth (Out of the ruins of the West) (Institute De. Recherches Evolutives ... Bhattacharya, Vivek Ranjan (Dr.), Awakened India — ATryst with destiny, (New Delhi, Metropolitan, April, 1986). Bidwai Praful, Appeasing...
The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science - Page 21 - Philip Clayton - 2006 - Preview - More editions ... Mahatma Gandhi, Sri Aurobindo, Ramana Maharshi, and others has brought to light a uniting force of spiritual quest. ... the systems approach of Upanishadic Rishis and Hindu philosophers, and their tryst with temptations and death—all ...
Rabindranath Tagore: Diverse Dimensions - Page 179 - Mohit Chakrabarti - 1990 - Preview - More editions Misery knocks at thy door, and her message is that thy lord is wakeful, and he calls thee to the love-tryst through the darkness of night. The sky is ... and pain. He it is who weaves the web of this maya Rabindranath Tagorc and Sri Aurobindo 179.
The Rainbow bridge: a comparative study of Tagore and Sri Aurobindo - Page 169 - Goutam Ghosal - 2007 - a comparative study of Tagore and Sri Aurobindo Goutam Ghosal. 15 Two Motives in ... When I go alone at night to my love-tryst, birds do not sing, the wind does not stir, the houses on both sides of the street stand silent. It is my own anklets ...
Understanding thoughts of Sri Aurobindo - Page 229 - Indrani SanyalKrishna RoyJadavpur University. Centre for Sri Aurobindo Studies - 2007 - Centre for Sri Aurobindo Studies ... One reason behind the differences between Aurobindo's and Rabindranath's evaluation of State may be found in ... To both, the political division of the globe makes the realization difficult if not improbable.
Perspectives on Sri Aurobindo's Poetry, Plays, and Criticism - Page 107 - Amrita Paresh Patel, Jaydipsinh Dodiya - 2002 - Full view - More editions Sri Aurobindo has succeeded in narrating this 'improbable possibility' in such a manner that the audience gets prepared to suspend his disbelief willingly for a moment. To do so, he has modified his sources to a great deal. He has tried to ...
The Political Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo - Page 340 - V. P. Varma - 1990 - Preview - More editions Aurobindo is critical of the hesitating and vacillating character of social democracy which at times led to the rise of ... the possibility of the growth of imperialism in socialistic countries, as envisaged by Aurobindo, does not seem improbable.
The Lives of Sri Aurobindo - Page 235 - Peter Heehs - 2008 - Preview - More editions Aurobindo received her in an upstairs room, bare of all but a table and two chairs. He “was ... When the chief of police explained, she answered that it seemed “very improbable that the learned man who had spoken to me knowledgeably on ...
Poetic Plays of Sri Aurobindo - Page 46 - Bimal Narayan Thakur - 2004 - Preview - More editions However, Sri Aurobindo made escapism justified if it (escapism) breathes lofty heroism and an unshakable faith in the ... This would even so have been improbable, since their presence, there implies a purpose of deliverance; but still this ...
Readings in Sri Aurobindo's the Life Divine: Covering Book Two, ... - Page 188 - Santosh Krinsky - 2012 - Preview - More editions Sri Aurobindo describes it thus: “If a spiritual evolution of consciousness in the material world and a constant or ... But it would be in the highest degree improbable that the connection and intervention should cease there; there is likely to be a ...
Sri Aurobindo Ghose - Page 192 - Verinder Grover - 1993 - Preview ... hopes and imaginations and the speedy advent of the longed-for future seems to the reason distant or improbable. ... the Ganapati and Sivaji festivals, instituted by the farseeing human sympathy and democratic
It is therefore quite improbable that in the present conditions of the race a healthy unity of mankind can be brought about by State ... The Ideal of Human Unity: Summary and Conclusion In other
Sri Aurobindo: A Contemporary Reader Sachidananda Mohanty - 2012 - Preview - More editions It is therefore quite improbable that in the present conditions of the race a healthy unity of mankind can be brought about by State machinery, whether it be by a grouping of powerful and organized States enjoying carefully regulated and ...
The Persistence of Religion: An Essay on Tantrism and Sri ... - Page 100 - Kees W. Bolle - 1971 - Preview - More editions They are the first rough scaffolding for a Science, but they are not as yet Science. x) It is most likely that Aurobindo did not keep up to date with Western humanist sciences. But it is very improbable that he would have revised his judgment ...
Becoming Whole: Jung's Equation for Realizing God - Leslie Stein - 2012 - Preview - More editions a considerable gulf between them. He indicates that an eventual connection between Mind and Matter is improbable or impossible. Exploration of Matter Aurobindo believes that the veil cast ...
Sri Aurobindo in the first decade of the century - Page 61 - Manoj Das - 1972 - The fact that both the brothers being at Surat, Barin wrote to Aurobindo, is extremely improbable. "I draw Your Honour's attention to the fact that Barin signs 'Barindra Kumar Ghose'. My learned friend says that Aurobindo and Barindra ...
The Perennial Quest for a Psychology with a Soul: An Inquiry Into ... - Page 276 - Joseph Vrinte - 2002 - Preview An Inquiry Into the Relevance of Sri Aurobindo's Metaphysical Yoga Psychology in the Context of Ken Wilber's Integral ... fire of his soul's invincible ardour are sufficient for this difficult transformation and this high improbable endeavour.
Eng Promised Hand - Page 10 -Prakash Chandra Gupta - 1998 - Preview - More editions Sri Aurobindo also testifies that 'the old lady's son, Mr. Drewett, never used to meddle in these affairs because he was a man of common sense.' It, is however, not improbable that Dr. Krishnadhan Ghose had expressed a desire that in the ...
Sri Aurobindo circle - Issues 46-47 - Page 39 - Aurobindo GhoseSri Aurobindo AshramSri Aurobindo Society - 1990 - It is therefore quite improbable that in the present conditions of the race a healthy unity of mankind can be brought about by State machinery, whether it be by a grouping of ...
Hindus: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices - Page 228 - Julius Lipner - 1994 - Preview - More editions In Hinduism, expect the improbable and do not rule out the impossible. ... It was the strong, traditional rational element inherent in articulating dharma that enabled creative minds like Ram Mohan Roy, Dayananda, Aurobindo and Gandhi to ...
Beyond man: life and work of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother - Page 71 - Georges van Vrekhem - 1997 - Sri Aurobindo and the Mother have seldom given much attention to speculations about other planets and stellar systems. ... Besides, it seems somewhat improbable that on the other side of the universe should be found'what is not present ...
Tryst with freedom: a pictorial saga - Page 12 - Subhash C. KashyapSavita D. Kashyap, Laxmi Mall Singhvi - 1973 - Aurobindo Ghosh propounded the theory of passive resistance which much later, in the hands of Gandhiji, was to ... Nath in Bengal and Bhai Parmanand, Bhai Bal Mukund, Sardar Ajit Singh and Lala Hardayal
Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence - Mark Juergensmeyer - 2003 - Preview - More editions This well-regarded look at the connection between religion and terrorism has been updated to include events of September 11, 2001.
Conflict Resolution: From Gandhi to Galtung By Anupma Kaushik ... Gandhi foundation.org Jan 16, 2013 – Peace can be defined as a two sided concept. On the one hand it implies absence of violence and on the other the presence of positive, ...
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