Correspondences,
Interviews and Conversations with Sri Aurobindo ... - Avadhani,
Bhanabhai G. Patel, Compiled
by Avadhani - 2002 - This compilation offers a wide choice of extracts
from some of the correspondences, interviews, and conversations that Sri
Aurobindo and the Mother had with various sadhaks.
The
Perennial Quest for a Psychology with a Soul: An Inquiry Into ... - Joseph
Vrinte - 2002 - Preview
The subject matter of this book is so vast that it would be presumptuous to
attempt to deal with comprehensively and it would be pre-posterous to pretend
to a final solution to a set of ideasas comprehensive as these worldviews.
In
Another Country: Colonialism, Culture, and the English Novel in ... - Page 168 - Priya
Joshi - 2002 - Preview - More
editions Written at the height of the anticolonial movement, Aurobindo's homage
further notes Bankim's real gift to Bengal: "he gave us a means by which
the soul of Bengal could express itself to itself (10). That this new self
should find itself in and ...
History
Of Modern India1707 A.d. To 2000 A.d. - Page 348 - Radhey
Shyam Chaurasia - 2002 - Preview
In Bengal Barindra Kumar Ghose the younger brother of Sir Aurobindo Ghose
and Bupendra Nath Dutta brother of Swami Vivekananda were the prominent leaders
of the Terrorist Movement, B.K. Ghose started newspapers entitled
"Yugantar" ...
Habitations
Of Modernity - Page 23 - Dipesh
Chakrabarty - 2002 - Preview - More
editions The process of inversion is reflected clearly in Aurobindo's [a
nationalist leader] famous Uttarpara speech ... "I spoke once before with
this force in me and I said then that this movement is not a political movement
and that nationalism is not ...
Spiritual
Revolution - Premananda
Deva, Lakshmi
Devi - 2002 - Preview - More
editions The truths in this book are discourses between the highest
consciousness and the mental plane. they discuss methods for purification, for
examination, and for elimination of the present problems on Earth, for a master
plan.
Organisation
Behaviour - Page 281 - S.
Shajahan - 2007 - Preview - More
editions Organizations are free to hire and fire
employees based on the behaviour of the market and technological
change. ... leaders like Swmai Vivenkananda, Rabindranath Tagore and
Rishi Aurobindo, we may heading for the doomsdays in distant ...
Indian
Literary Criticism: Theory and Interpretation - Page 153 - G.
N. Devy - 2002 - Preview - More
editions Poet, philosopher, mystic, political activist and nationalist,
Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) is quite an enigmatic and ... In
no time, however, Aurobindo had acquired mastery over Bengali,
Sanskrit, Gujarati as he had done with respect to English, ...
Studies
In Indian Poetry In English - Page 56 - U.
S. Rukhaiyar, Amar
Nath Prasad - 2002 - Full
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editions This particular extract authenticates
Sri Aurobindo's views of poetry as mantra.. No classical literary
critic had ever defined poetry as incantation. He points out that his long epic
'Savitri' is mantric in sound and effect. he attributes its
versification ...
Indian
English Literature - Page 4 2002 - Preview In Hindu consciousness death has been a
perpetual theme with the Indian poets in English: from Derozio to Dutts, from
Tagore to Aurobindo, from Ezekiel to Mahapatra, from Daruwalla to
Bhatnagar but with Ramanujan it is transformed into a...
Hinterlands
and Horizons: Excursions in Search of Amity - Margaret
Chatterjee - 2002 - Preview - More
editions The work starts with the Enlightenment's idea of fraternity and
its destruction during the fratricide of the French Terror.
Conversations
and Transformations: Toward a New Ethics of Self and ... - Ananta
Kumar Giri - 2002 - Preview - More
editions In this intriguing new book, Indian social theorist Ananta Kumar
Giri issues a stirring call for scholars of contemporary social theory and
practice to grapple with late modernity's most pressing social and political
issues.
Building
in the Margins of Shacks: The Vision and Projects of ... - Ananta
Kumar Giri - 2002 - Preview
This Book Is A Significant Contribution To The Study Of Religion, Social
Movements And Globalization.
Social
relevance of philosophy: essays on applied philosophy - P.
George Victor - 2002 - The Essays Study The Relevance Of Philosophy At
The Social Level, Examining Various Philosophical Systems.
Patterns
of the present: from the perspective of Sri Aurobindo and ... - Georges
van Vrekhem - 2002 - A companion volume to Overman: The Intermediary
between the Human and the Supramental Being by the same author, Patterns of the
Present is a profound, enjoyable read on the present situation of mankind and
the world it lives in.
The
Spectrum Of Consciousness - Page 140 - Ken
Wilber - 2002 - Preview - More
editions Further, the ways in which these changes affect our
"breakthroughs to cosmic consciousness" have been elaborated by such
renowned explorers as Teilhard de Chardin, Bucke, Sri Aurobindo, Jean
Gebser, William I. Thompson, Rozak, von Weizacher, and others.
Gospel
of Thomas Annotated & Explained - Page xix - Stevan
L. Davies, Andrew Harvey - 2002 - Preview
... increasingly transfigured by the living light? The greatest of all
modern philosophers—Sri Aurobindo—saw that only an “integral”
transformation could provide the force and inspiration to change that must
occur if humanity Foreword xix.
Postmodernism
and Public Policy: Reframing Religion, Culture, ... - Page 45 - John
B. Cobb - 2002 - Preview - More
editions ... this book, but it is present already in Hindu literature.
A fascinating example can be found in the writings of Sri Aurobindo, who
had a series of quite varied mystical experiences, one of which Religious
Pluralism and Truth 45.
Neoplatonism
and Contemporary Thought - Page 76 - R.
Baine Harris - 2002 - Preview - More
editions Here we find the influence of Plato, Jean Gebser and Sri Aurobindo prominent
in Wilber's reformulation of the significance of spiritual development. This
distinction better enables Wilber to criticize those theories that declare, for
example, that ...
A
Passage to Shiv K. Kumar: From Agony to Ecstasy - Page 195 - Prabhat
K. Singh - 2002 - Full
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editions ... the early plays of Michael Madhusudan Dutt and
Rabindranath Tagore who adhered to the native folk tradition in the background
of Bengali theatre, or the plays of Sri Aurobindo who stuck to the
Elizabethan tradition having Greek touches.
The
Language of Post-Colonial Literatures: An Introduction - Page 149 - Ismail
S. Talib - 2002 - Preview - More
editions For example, Aurobindo Ghose tries to 'catch something
of the Upanishadic movement so far as it is possible in English' in his lengthy
poem Savitri (1950), although his effort has not met with aesthetic success
(Parthasarathy 1976: 2).
Between
two worlds: East and West : an autobiography - Jitendranath
Mohanty - 2002 - This Book Is A Fascinating Memoir By One Of The Most
Distinguished Philosophers From India In Recent Years.
Secularisation
of Indian mind: a study of political ideas in India ... - V.
Indira Devi - 2002 - The main objective will be accomplished only if
the present generation after going through this book will start taking pride in
the rich cultural heritage that our country possesses.
Critical
Response To Indian English Literature - N.
K. Mishra, Sabita
Tripathy - 2002 - Preview
These Articles Have Been Written To Stimulate A Genuine Desire In The Readers
For Deeper Studies In Indian English Literature. This Book Is Expected To Be Of
Considerable Interest And Use To The Students As Well As The Teachers As The
...
Absolutism:
east and west : (a comparative study of Sri Aurobindo ... - Vijai
Kant Dubey - 2002 - Originally presented as the author's thesis
(Ph.D.)--Banaras Hindu University .
Sri Aurobindo'S
Savitri - Asoka
K. Ganguli - 2002 The book has been mainly prepared in view of the
need of students and of common readers of poetry, specially of Sri Aurobindo's
poetry.
Sri Aurobindo:
critical considerations Om Prakash Mathur - 2002 - Contributed articles on
the poetry of Aurobindo Ghose, 1872-1950.
Sri Aurobindo The
Spiritual Revo. - Atulindra
Nath Chaturvedi - 2002 - These biographies have been written for the
reader who is curious about the life, achievements and character of these legends.
Indian
Religions: A Historical Reader of Spiritual Expression and ... - Peter
Heehs - 2002 - Preview - More
editions All the major traditions Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, Islam,
Sikhism and new Indian religions are included.
Kashmir
Shaivism: Under Siege - Page 84 - M.
G. Chitkara - 2002 - Preview
They attained enlightenment by themselves without any substantial help from an
external guru. Buddha, Christ, Ramakrishna Paramahansa, Ramana Maharshi, SriAurobindo -
all attained enlightenment by themselves. In Tantrism, the guru is ...
Poetry
Of Nissim Ezekiel - Page 27 - A.
Raghu - 2002 - Preview
The poets before him, some of whom like Sri Aurobindo were extremely
prolific, had a limited stock of themes beyond the matrices of which they
seldom ventured. In general, they mostly preferred to write on themes which
were considered ...
Culture
and Customs of India - Page 29 - Carol
E. Henderson - 2002 - Preview - More
editions In the twentieth century, Aurobindo Ghose (1872-1950)
established an influential religious center in Pondicherry. A concept of
selflessness linked to a search for inner awareness energized many who called
for social change. In the 1980s and ...
The
Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial ... - Page 121 - Bill
Ashcroft, Gareth
Griffiths, Helen
Tiffin - 2002 - Preview - More
editions ... only a few), let alone the large body of
nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century writing, which includes such
monumental figures as Rabindranath Tagore and Sri Aurobindo, has already
established itself as well worth critical attention.
The
Himalayan Masters: A Living Tradition - Page 139 - Rajmani
Tigunait - 2002 - Preview
... of Karvirpitham and was then known by the name of Sadashiva Bharati.
Swami Rama did not know what he was stepping into. Before becoming
Shankaracharya, he had lived with Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, and
Sri Aurobindo, ...
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