Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra
As we prepare to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram – Delhi Branch and The Mother’s International School, we warmly invite all parents to watch this film with their children, so that everyone may gain a deeper understanding of the life and teachings of Sri Aurobindo.
Here are the Links.
Sri Aurobindo: An Indian Mystic Who Worked for Human Unity (49 minutes, English)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7gQFRUSRqk&t=488s
Sri Aurobindo | An Indian visionary dedicated to human unity (47 minutes, Hindi)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wSh0GOm97c&t=274s
Embracing the Transpersonal: Developing a Spiritualized Art Therapy
M Franklin - The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy, 2026
Transpersonal psychology is a holistic approach to including and transcending ego‐bound identifications, understanding the full extent of enlightened human development, reverential study of world‐wisdom traditions, and scientific investigation of the …
[HTML] International Journal of English and Literature
K Maust
… Sri Aurobindo is a yogi of a very high plane of consciousness. His works like Savitri, The Life Divine, Letters on Poetry, Literature and Art etc. reveal that he is the Soul who has descended from the unknown eternal heights. It is from these eternal …
Decolonising English Studies in India: Epistemic Pluralism as a Transformative Strategy
SN Jha
Sri Aurobindo offered a distinctive vision, conceptualising English as a potential meditative and philosophical medium. He believed English could be appropriated to express indigenous ideas and aspirations meaningfully, but only if Indians … Aurobindo’s optimism about the transformative possibilities of English stands as a pivotal intellectual moment …
[PDF] Integral Plasma Ecology: Toward a Cosmological Theology of Energy and Relation
S Harrelson - 2025
This paper develops the concept of Integral Plasma Ecology as a framework that bridges physics, cosmology, and ecological theology through a process-relational lens. Drawing from Alfred North Whitehead’s cosmology, Teilhard de Chardin’s …… The term “integral” situates this framework within the lineage of integral thinkers such as Ken Wilber, Sri Aurobindo, and Jean Gebser, who each envisioned reality as a multidimensional, evolving whole. In Wilber’s AQAL model (all quadrants, all …
From Finitude towards Plenitude: Envisioning Reincarnation as a Crucible of Liberation
A Barua - Journal for the Academic Study of Religion, 2025
In the Vedāntic Hindu systems of thinkers such as Śaṃkara (c.800 ce) and Rāmānuja (1077–1157), reincarnation is associated with the soteriological quest for the termination of ignorance (avidyā) and suffering (duḥkha) and the attainment of a …
15 Radical Humanism
LGC ZAHECH, MFB DAVIS - Radical Humanism: Decolonizing Perspectives in …, 2025
… , because when I think about some of what Caveh [Zahedi] was saying this morning, I kept thinking about Sri Aurobindo, for example, in The Future Evolution of Man (1971). Sri Aurobindo in India understood this as well, which is that a lot of what …
[PDF] Mapping Epistemologies of India as an Object of Knowledge
S Das - 2025
… Another “aggressively Anglicized” father of late nineteenth century ‘Krishnadhan Ghose forbade his son Sri Aurobindo to learn or speak Bengali. He makes sure that nothing Indian should touch his favourite son’ (2005:87). The inherent limitation with …
Knowledge, Curriculum and Learning: Knowing Why We Teach, What We Teach and How We Learn
M Ramchand, S Sawhney, P Sharma - 2025
This book presents key epistemological ideas to enable teachers to understand different perspectives on knowledge, knowing and learning. It engages them to critically analyse various dimensions of knowledge and learning alongside their …
[PDF] Locating Indian Religion in Literature: Text and Context An Exploratory Approach
P Patel
… Literary texts like Panchatantra and Jatak Kathas, along with the stories of Deities and Devils, made an influence not only on people or readers but also on writers like Sri Aurobindo and Rabindranath Tagore. In light of religious impact on literature, the …
[PDF] The Living Script
I Firdaus
This paper examines Bangladeshi filmmaker Humaira Bilkis’s feature film, Things I Could Never Tell My Mother, through genetic criticism and screenwriting theories to propose the concept of the living script: a dynamic narrative framework that evolves …

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