Rescuing
History from the Nation: Questioning Narratives of Modern ... - Page 223 - Prasenjit
Duara - 1996 - Preview - More
editions Nandy examines
the crippling effects of this ideology on those at the interface of the
encounter, people such as Rudyard Kipling, E. M. Forster, and C. F. Andrews, on
the one side, and Westernized Indians such as Aurobindo Ghosh on the other.
Colonialism,
modernity, and religious identities: religious reform ... - Page 249 - Gwilym
Beckerlegge - 2008 - More sophisticated and fruitful is political
psychologist Ashis Nandy's 'enquiry
into the psychological structures and cultural forces which supported or
resisted the culture of colonialism in British India', in which he
contrasts Aurobindo with Rudyard
Kipling, ... Nandy is
weakest when dealing with Aurobindo’s
spiritual life, falling back, like Gordon, on unsubstantiated guesswork
(“Aurobindo's spiritualism can be seen as a way of ... SHADES OF ORIENTALISM - College of Arts and Sciences by P
HEEHS – 2003
Nationalism,
religion, and beyond: writings on politics, society, ... - Page 26 - Aurobindo
Ghose, Peter
Heehs - 2005 - Nandy contrasts
Tagore's later ideas on nationalism with Aurobindo's early ideas on the subject. A more appropriate
comparison would have been with Aurobindo's internationalism
as presented in his works of 1915 and after. Aurobindo's ...
In
Another Country: Colonialism, Culture, and the English Novel in ... - Page 10
- Priya
Joshi - 2002 - Preview - More
editions ... Ashis Nandy maintains that not only did
colonized Indians soon create an "alternate language of discourse" to
British ... the Indian
alternative, articulated in practical and cultural politics by figures such as
M. K. Gandhi and Aurobindo Ghose, visibly
seeped back ...
Affective
Communities: Anticolonial Thought, Fin-de-Siècle ... - Leela
Gandhi - 2005 - Preview - More
editions Likewise, and in an uncharacteristically Adornian reading of
mysticism, Ashis Nandy discerns
a contaminating authoritarianism in the spiritual style exercised by the French
Mother of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram
in Pondicherry, accusing her of reinforcing rather than mitigating
colonial hierarchies: ...
After amnesia:
tradition and change in Indian literary criticism - Page 112 - G.
N. Devy - 1995 - We will try to read the structure of
this amnesia in the text of some selected literary theories produced
by some of the ... Sri Aurobindo, Rabindranath Tagore and Ananda
Kentish Coomaraswamy are the three most influential literary critics of the...
Terrifying
Vision: M. S. Golwalkar, the Rss, and India - Page xli - Jyotirmaya
Sharma - 2007 - Preview - More
editions European men of action such as Napoleon, Garibaldi and Mazzini,
and through the attempts of men like Sri Aurobindo, Swami Vivekananda and V.D. Savarkar to articulate an
idea of the nation during the colonial period. In the maturing and development
of Golwalkar’s vision of a Hindu Rashtra, figures like Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, Tilak, Madan Mohan Malaviya and Savarkar played an
important role… Similarly, Sri Aurobindo's thought
represented for Golwalkar a perfect antidote to cultural amnesia and modern forms of
secularism. In Golwalkar's reading of Aurobindo,
the Maharishi was seen as an unambiguous votary of the ancient sanatana
dharma as the basis of national life in India , or rather, Bharat.
Indian
Writing in English: Critical Appraisals - Page 288 - Amar
Nath Prasad - 2005 - Full
view It displays the typical "amnesia"
and distorted vision of the Indian towards his/her own history. And therefore
as an Indian poem has little to contribute to Indian poetry, except for its
sentimental nostalgia. Aurobindo's sonnet
on the other hand ...
Devotional
Poetics and the Indian Sublime - Page 164 - Vijay
Mishra - 1998 - Preview - More
editions The “establishment" Indian thus suffers from a massive amnesia when it comes to his or
her own vernaculars of which ... in
pointing out the total inadequacy of Sri Aurobindo's literary theory because he so desperately wanted
to recast Indian ...
Neeti
M. Sadarangani - 2004 - Full
view ... novelists and
pamphleteers like Surendranath Banerjee, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Pandit Madan
Mohan Malaviya, Bal
Gangadhar Tilak, Aurobindo,
Srinivasa Shastri, Bankim Chandra, Romesh Chunder Dutt and Rabindranath Tagore.
Indian
Political Thought: Themes and Thinkers - Page 115 Prof. Mahendra Prasad
Singh - 2011 - Preview - More
editions Aurobindo was
not the one to subscribe to a defensive and ascetic Hinduism. ...He talked the language of revivalism,
and accused the British of creating policies that encouraged cultural amnesia in the people of the
nation in order to produce ...
Philosophical
Humanism And Contemporary India -
Page 5 - Vishwanath
Prasad Varma - 2006 - Preview - More
editions However during the freedom struggle a mighty attempt was made by
patriarchs and stalwarts like Dayananda, Tilak, Gokhale, Gandhi,
Shraddhananda, Aurobindo, Malaviya, Savarkara, Hedgewar and
others to build a political elan on the ...
Alternative
Indias: Writing, Nation and Communalism - Page 11 - Peter Morey, Alex
Tickell - 2005 - Preview - More
editions 25 Notable progressives include Surendranath Banerjea, Pherozeshah
Mehta, Mahadev Ranade and Gopal Krishna Gokhale; conservatives counted among
their number Balgangadhar Tilak, Aurobindo Ghosh, Madan
Mohan Malaviya, ...
Identity
and Religion: Foundations of Anti-Islamism in India - Page 28 - Amalendu
Misra - 2004 - Preview - More
editions The main votaries of this approach were Swami Vivekananda, Aurobindo Ghosh, Pandit Madan
Mohan Malaviya and Bal
Gangadhar Tilak. These thinkers went on to ask whether Islam and Hinduism
contained any such shared understanding.
History
of Philosophy (3 Vols. Set) - Page 107 - William
Turner - 2007 - Preview
Both Swami Vivekananda and Sri Aurobindo are
credited with having found the basis for a vision of freedom and glory for
India in the spiritual richness and heritage of Hinduism. Madan Mohan Malviya, a politician with the
Congress Party and ...
R.
P. Misra - 2007 - Preview
The second group consisted of persons like Shyamji Krishnavarma, Sri Aurobindo Ghosh, Bal Gangadhar Tilak,
Bipin Chandra Pal, ... The
fourth group had Madan Mohan Malaviya,
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Jagdish Chunder Bose, C.V. Raman, ...
Autobiography
- Page 48 - Rajendra
Prasad - 1946 - Preview
... bipin Chandra
pal, Aurobindo ghosh
and others, and the rightists by men like Sir pherozshah Mehta and gopal
Krishna gokhale. Surendranath banerjee and pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya stood somewhere in
between these two groups.
Pandit
Madan Mohan Malaviya: a
socio-political study - Page 178 - Sundar
Lal Gupta - 1978 - Aurobindo and
Lajpat Rai stood at two ends of the Nationalist Party, Tilak had differences
with Aurobindo. ...
History
of Indian Literature: 1911-1956, struggle for freedom : ... - Page 352 - Sisir
Kumar Das - 1995 - Preview - More
editions Tilak and Aurobindo gave
Indian nationalism a religious hue. Lajpat Rai and Bipin Chandra Pal, the two
powerful leaders, strengthened that tradition. The Hindu Mahasabha met in 1915
under the leadership of Madan Mohan Malviya.
Aurobindo and Jugantar - Page 55
- Arun
Chandra Guha - 197? - The Working Committee decided to appoint Malaviya to arbitrate on this
dispute. Malaviya approved
the list of delegates sent by the new BPCC, A large number of Jugantar workers
went with Das to support the SWARAJIST POLITICS 55.
The
life of Sri Aurobindo: a
source book - Page 268 - Ambalal Balkrishna Purani - 1964 - In Swami Shraddhananda,
Pandit Madanmohan Malaviya,
Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi — to name some leaders, ... all the visions of perfection of the human spirit on
earth, I found the synthetic and integral vision of Sri Aurobindo the most ...
Eclipse
of Empire - Page 83 - D.
A. Low - 1993 - Preview - More
editions ... occurred;
while from 1917 onwards Malaviya,
Tandon and others were forming Kisan Sabhas and Kisan Sanghas ... UP. It is of major
significance that unlike most of their predecessors (certainly Naoroji, Mehta,
Gokhale, Aurobindo,...
Hinduism
and Secularism: A Critical Study - Dr.
R. S. Misra - 1996 - Preview - More
editions But this ancient and living philosophy of life that has been
upheld and reinterpreted even by the great thinkers and leaders of India of the
present era. right from Swamy Vivekananda to Lokamanya Tilak, Mahamana Malaviya ji. Sri Aurobindo ...
Recent
Philosophies of Education in India -
Page 11 - Sarayu
Prasad Chaube - 2005 - Preview - More
editions ... Justice Ranade, Swami Dayananda, Mrs. Annie
Besant, Pandit Madan MohanMalviya,
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Ramkrishna Paramhamsa, Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, Rabindranath Tagore,
Mahatma Gandhi and a host of others.
Tagores
Chitra And Aurobindos SavitriA Comparative Study - Page 13 - Ketki
N. Pandya - 2004 - Preview
The important names who actively participated in these institutions were Tilak,
Hardayal, Aurobindo Ghose,
Ras Bihari Bose, Surendranath ... Therefore
Madan Mohan Malviya, Lajpat
Rai and other leaders joined the Hindu Mahasabha.
Gandhi
or Aurobindo? and An appeal
to Mr. Gandhi - Page 21 - Bhim
Chandra Chatterjee - 1921 - Snippet view - More
editions ... fifteen
years ago at the call of Aurobindo Ghose. ... It was not without reason
that the Extremist leaders of Bengal and Maharashtra, and Pundit Madan Mohan Malaviya on behalf of the United
Provinces, opposed Mr. Gandhi on the Calcutta ...
Study
of the psychological foundation of the "free progress ... - Page 16 - Chandrakant
P. Patel - 1986 - of discussions and interviews with prominent
educationists of Sri Aurobindo Ashram
during his three months stay over ... Sri Aurobindo, Dr. D. K. Karve,
Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar, Dr. J. C. Bose, Keshavachandra Sen, Pandit M. M. Malaviya, ...
Mother India: monthly review of culture -
Volume 41 - Page 16 - Sri
Aurobindo Ashram - 1988 - its own bankruptcy in the management of
life. Poetry, music and literature offered temporary amnesia. They were good psychotropic
drugs, but they cured nothing. It was in this mood of debilitating hopelessness
that I discovered Sri Aurobindo, ...
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