R. Y. Deshpande - 1999 - Snippet view
The Bhakti-movement of later centuries in India saw a great and sudden outpouring and overflowing of this joy that became intimately homely in thought and feeling and action. Spiritual truth and realisation found another expression in this ...
K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1985 - Snippet view - More editions
The bhakti movement in Bengal was doubtless a part of a nation-wide movement, yet it had its distinctive local characteristics as well. Many years later, Sri Aurobindo brilliantly defined as follows the unique quality of this poetry: The desire of ...
1979 - Snippet view - More editions
81 Sri Aurobindo's words echo the following couplet of Guru Granth : Those who turn to the Guru discern the sabad, and ... supreme, For I have found my True Guru.88 Love was also the common denominator of the Hindu Bhakti movement.
Chokha Mela A bhakti saint of the thirteenth to fourteenth centuries, who worshipped the god Vithoba or vitthala at pandharpur. ... These include the bhakti movement ... Sri aurobindo incorporated a passage on Jesus in his epic poem savitri, in which he wrote, 'He who has found his identity with god/ Pays with the body's ...
K. C. Gupta - 1976 - Snippet view - More editions
Summing up Sri Aurobindo's views on the subject, M.P. Pandit points out that "Bhakti may be arta Bhakti, which ... this outer mode Of attendance must correspond to an inner feeling, a glad movement of surrender, a dependence felt within.
Reflections on Vedic, Classical and Bhakti Poetry Ramesh Chandra Shah ... Sri Aurobindo's The Foundation of Indian Culture, Coomaraswamy's The Dance of Shiva, Raja Rao's The Meaning of India ... The fourth lecture presents a sensitive reading of the pan-Indian Bhakti movement, tracing its sources to the Vedas, the ...
This phase also saw the emergence of the bhakti movement with an emphasis on intensity of religious devotion. Later in the ... was further promoted by such major Hindu teachers as Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda and Sri Aurobindo.
Buddhist thought and the emergence of the bhakti rasa was the outcome of the rising presence of Islam in our country. ... The rich and profound philosophical tradition in India came to an end with the bhakti movement and visistadvaita was the last ... Nineteenth century Indian philosophers like Shri Ramakrishna and his illustrious disciple Vivekananda, Ramanna Maharshi and Sri Aurobindo did not ...
This was also the beginning of the devotional movement spearheaded by the twelve mystic poets of South India, known as ... Paramahamsa Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo Ghose, Ramana Maharshi, and Mahatma Gandhi.
... 320 introspection of, 341-343 planes of, in Savitri, 81-84 pure, 259-261, 264- 266 Sri Aurobindo's description, 178-181 ... 468 aesthetics, theory of, 476-477 African and Asian cultures, 479 anukarana, 478-479 and bhakti movement, 473 vs.
Mahipati wrote during the period when Bhakti Movement was in full swing. By the powerful integrating force of the movement he ... mysticism of Rabindranath Tagore; The integral mysticism of Sri Aurobindo. Rs. 75 KABIR— THE APOSTLE OF ...
M. G. Chitkara - 2002 - Preview
... fifteenth century, and would have proceeded to completion had the country not been saved by the bhakti movement ... Swami Vivekananda, by Sri Aurobindo, by Narayan Guru, by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and a handful of others.
joyful and integral learning drawing inspiration from Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. ... with power and money can sit together with teachers who join this movement out of devotion but are mostly without adequate resources (Das, 2001; Giri, 2004). ... Bhakti movements in medieval India were bound by a feudal order but practical spirituality now calls for a new Bhakti movement which embodies both ...
Meanwhile the bhakti movement spread to Maharashtra, focusing on the worship of Vishnu, and from the fourteenth ... Sri aurobindo, another great philosopher, commented on Hindu texts and ideas, but in later years, clearly stated that his ...
K. C. Varadachari - 1956 - Snippet view
The bhakti movement facilitated a God-centred divine dedicated life. ... are Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Maharsi Ramana and Sri Aurobindo, Gandhiji and Tagore support this movement with their indomitable faith in the Divine Presence.
Paul M. Collins - 2007 - Preview
... and that the religion of the Vama Margis, the Shaivites and the Vaishnatives and even the bhakti movement are a corruption of and distraction from that original purity. ... of Sri Aurobindo Ghose went through a considerable development.
For although these movements are most fascinating in their largely theistic expressions of bhakti by some of the most outstanding ... It was also the mainstay of modern thinkers such as Vivekananda, Tagore, Sri Aurobindo, and Gandhi.
The integral education movement in Orissa embodies aspirations of a practical spirituality as it works with children, parents and society for more joyful and integral learning by drawing inspiration from Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. However ... Bhakti movements in medieval India were bound by a feudal order, but practical spirituality now calls for a new bhakti movement which embodies both democratic ...
Susmita Pande - 1989 - Snippet view - More editions
Madhva's appeal to the Rgveda and his methodology of interpreting it has been justly compared to Sri Aurobindo's. It deserves more serious attention. He raised the Rgveda to the rank of fourth Pras- thdna. He traces monotheism to the Vedas ...
Prema Nandakumar - 1981 - Snippet view
Sri Aurobindo was steeped in the Hindu tradition, which goes back to the Vedic times. ... philosophical tradition, and saw the Vedantic. the Tantric, and thebhakti movements in right relation to the centrality of the philosophia perennis of India, ...
Savitri Era of those who adore, Om Sri Aurobindo & The Mother.
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