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Savitri Class with Sanjana (by Narad) - Book 7, Canto 4 - Pg (507-509). 3 views · 2 hours ago ...more. The Mother & Sri Aurobindo : E-library. 11.5K.
Lecture Series on Essays on the Gita (by Ranganath) - 95 - Ch 15 (pp 154-155). 6 views · 1 hour ago ...more. The Mother & Sri Aurobindo : E-library. 11.5K.
1995~New Year Music | Sunil Bhattacharya's Organ Music | Meditation Music | The Mother. 32 views · 4 hours ago SRI AUROBINDO ASHRAM ...more. The Mother. 13.9K.
21 hours ago — Item: TI-BOOK-10407 Publisher:Sri Aurobindo Ashram Language:English Edition:2012 Pages:104 (4 B/w Illustrations) Cover:Paperback.
10 hours ago — Inspired by Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Swami Vivekananda, and later profoundly influenced by Sri Aurobindo and The Mother, Gaurav Kumar combines decades ...
12 hours ago — The late Das, a devotee of Sri Aurobindo, received the Rajdhani Puskas Mela Award for his translation of Dharma Puskas. His last rites were performed at ...He has translated several books from Odia to Bengali and from Bengali to Odia.
24 hours ago — This family-friendly hotel is within close proximity of Sri Aurobindo Srikshetra and Haripur Dam Reservoir. Don't miss out on the many recreational ...
16 hours ago — work of thinkers such as Sri Aurobindo,. Gregory Bateson, Jean Gebser, Ervin Laszlo, and, most directly, Ken Wilber, the Integral approach acknowledges and ...
6 hours ago — Is all this among Indians, especially Hindus, a 'thought-phobia' as Sri Aurobindo called it—a fear of thinking? A fear that a fixed image of a leader or a ...
First, the dominant tendency of many Indian intellectuals is a habitual and narrow mindset. Not just in politics, but also in social, literary, cultural events and even news—things are seen rarely as they are, but through a partisan lens.
Language survive in four form , interaction, written record, art form, business. I can see Gujarati, Marathi, Odia, some extent Bengla are going down in mass art forms like music. Next they will loose vocabulary.etc. Stay proud to your root, be open minded, but not a play toy 2/2 Those who want to force their language, culture..etc really donot want you, they want your land, your resources, they want the wealth but not you. From Putin, Trump, Rajapaksa all want land not people. Stay to the roots, politicians can run a school, but we keep our roots
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Movies are present generation art forms, literature, poems etc. It gives opportunities for lyric writers to pen wonderful lyrics in songs. That is what missing for Gujarati, Marathi (very less films). Thats why punjabi went for independent music and some how successful.
https://x.com/jayabhaskar/status/1896633823615713350?t=kLLQDkBJKVYzD9rhBv8fOA&s=19
Who Do You Think You Are? is inspired by the teachings of Sri Aurobindo and Mirra Alfassa and asks the question, "What are the current global crises asking of us?" The film explores the notion that the biggest problem that we face in the world today is that we don't know who we are.
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The strongest reasoning for Tamil being derived from / co-evolved with Sanskrit comes from Sri Aurobindo. Do read it. Bharathi did study it in depth but didn't publish details. Most of the rest are opinions or partial research.
But there are many who have pointed out gaping holes in the conclusion / surmise of western indology and Indian linguistics which make it abundantly clear that the western indologists and linguists are way off base.
Not in this case. The western claims are illogical (not to mention unscientific) and flies in the face of all available evidence - cultural, literary, historical, anthropological and linguistics itself. It is a shame that we still take it so seriously without nothing to ask fundamental questions and dismissing it with the contempt it deserves. Classic case of colonised mindset.
Fair argument. As said I will write a post on why I strongly disagree with Western indology and linguists. And that is agnostic of my admiration for Sri Aurobindo. I came to that conclusion well before I started reading Sri Aurobindo in depth.
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Idiot alert! Satyajit Ray was a hardcore Brahmo with an Adi Brahmo Samaj lineage. Making Pather Panchali left Ray broke. He took a grant from West Bengal Govt in exchange of copyright. Till today all proceeds go to Govt. Idiot should watch Devi, Sadgati, Gana Shatru, and shut up.
https://x.com/KanchanGupta/status/1563779173558243335?t=TRx99qQK1zSsS-tPZxUZ0A&s=19
A Hindi-speaking Mandal and not a Bengali SC, Dilip believes a Ray/Roy of Bengal has the same caste status as a Rai of UP or Bihar (Bhumihar Brahmin). Bengali Ray/Roy is a title rather than a surname. It doesn't indicate caste. Satyajit Ray was a Kayastha with Vaishnava ancestry.
https://x.com/surajitdasgupta/status/1563783654131699712?t=hK4uI0hm8cAH95JzrW5DKA&s=19
Drinking alcohol is dangerous. I don't drink, and I advice people not to drink because I am matured enough to understand that, for a long time now... probably not when I was a novice med student.
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A Romanowicz, A Choudhury - 2025
This book explores how urban spaces encompass, shape and reconfigure the emotional landscapes and socio-cultural specters of their inhabitants. It highlights the arenas in which various politics and strategies of emotional relations are …
J Noonan - The European Legacy, 2025
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A Jaskólska - Democracy and Its Fragility: Mapping the Unstable …, 2025
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M VIJI
… us to challenge the stereotype of Hindutva as a separate and aberrant phenomenon that exists outside of the mainstream of national politics. At the same time, it draws attention to the broader cultural and political-economic context in …
V Visana - 2025
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (1883-1966) was the progenitor of Hindutva (Hindu-ness/Hindu nationalism). Today, he is at the centre of an Indian culture war that seeks to displace Nehru and Gandhi as leaders of India’s freedom movement, and with them …
B Aspray, D Elcott - 2025
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KS Krithika
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S Chatelier, S Rudolph - Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
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J Biswas - Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory: Concepts …, 2025
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C Das, P Tripathi - FEMINIST ENCOUNTERS, 2025
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