Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Hazlitt, Chang, Prahlad, Rajan, and Banerjee

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I can't claim any knowledge about economics etc but i recommend everyone reads 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism by HJ Chang

@AgentSaffron plz also include "faultlines " by raghuram rajan n "poor economic" by akash bannerjee
[Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee was educated at the University of Calcutta, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and Harvard University. He is currently the Ford Foundation International Professor of Economics at MIT. pooreconomics.com/ Poor Economics: A radical rethinking of the way to fight global poverty.] 

@rudraprahari @AgentSaffron 'Econ in One Lesson' - Hazlitt, 'Kicking Away the Ladder' - Chang, 'Fortune at bottom of the Pyramid' - Prahlad

@AgentSaffron Bhai, very very good book. Ha-Joon Chang is a very good writer. Do read his book "Bad Samaritans: Myth of Free Trade"

@AgentSaffron is it for or against capitalism mate? I know you wouldn't recommend socialist tripe..

@AgentSaffron looks like socialistcommie drivel, based on a cursory read.

@mmpandit @HindolSengupta @Junawan there are many paths.each path has its practices. Sri Aurobindo did not follow rituals nor sri Ramana ..

Today sadhaks should be activists and activists should be sadhaks, Battle is in both visible and invisible realms as Sri Aurobindo noted.

Nehru & Gandhi both were refused permission to meet Sri Aurobindo. Sri Aurobindo refused to meet them. #HistoryOfNehruDynasty

@ArunudoyB @sarkar_swati : he was NOT a typical ROOTLESS Marxist.i remember i once read his article where he immensely praised Sri Aurobindo

@sarbani_bajari @LinkedIn Yes what you write is so true. Only Sri Aurobindo can write with such precision and objectivity.

@Susmita_AAP @_ajeett @kiran_patniak Ambedkar did admirable study on society and religion but unfortunately ignored what Sri Aurobindo wrote
@bhoopalp Agree; foregrounding Sri Aurobindo is one such task. But, misdeeds of past Kings should not be used against present day Muslims.
Peddling hackneyed angry epithets is no substitute for argument and reason. Educated Indians must read Sri Aurobindo for conceptual clarity.
@dr_madindian @a_r_j_u_n I feel happy that you are affected. The contagion of Sri Aurobindo can work miracles with fundamentalist attitude.
Savitri Era Party has been able to bring awareness about the significance of Sri Aurobindo as a bold thinker [TNM55] http://savitriera.blogspot.com/2016/04/sri-aurobindo-as-bold-thinker.html?spref=tw …

Special edition of Nabakalika - wall magazine was unveiled at Sri Aurobindo Bhavan Koraput yesterday (24-4-16) 

Interesting thread, exploring the concept of sin in light of Vedas as interpreted by Sri Aurobindo. Highly practical 

A three day residential Trans-Generational Healing workshop with Anuradha Ramesh at Madhuban, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Talla Ramgarh, Nainital http://fb.me/7olRAuLwk 

@SavitriEraParty Sri Aurobindo should b read by heart & not by head ! This may b kept in mind !!


new.resurgentindia.org › Year 2016 › April 2016
These ideas have destroyed our understanding of what true religion is supposed to mean. As Sri Aurobindo had said, “It is true in a sense that religion should be ...

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To quote Aurobindo Ghosh, “as the individual lives by the life of other individuals so does the nation by the life of other nations, by accepting from them ...

www.mydigitalfc.com/knowledge/what-under-finial-humayuns-tomb-002
The idea had intrigued the whole life and realisation of Sri Ramakrishna and furthermore, the great Yogi-philosopher Sri Aurobindo. Sri Aurobindo accepted the deep pattern as the guiding lifeline of his living philosophy. Thus, the magen star also became the symbol of the ‘supra-mental and its descent onto earth and transforming it’. It replaced the orthodox idea of the feminine as the evil which is originally divine and even more, a power directly coming from the supreme. The whole idea of resurrection and transfiguration of the body, the moon, the earth, thus became a recovery of an ancient thought-ideogram. It is embossed in white marble on the red sandstone of the Humayun’s Tomb, where the body of the Mughal god-king awaits ascent to the heavens.

www.onenaukri.in/all-glory-to-mother-india/
Sri Mohan Bhagwat, Sarsanghchalak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, said ... 
Eulogizing Bankim Chandra as “one among the Rishis of the later age”—the seer of the mantra, ‘Vande Mataram’, which is creating a new India, Mahayogi Sri Aurobindo says: “It is not till the Motherland reveals herself to the eye of the mind as something more than a stretch of earth or a mass of individuals, it is not till she takes shape as a great Divine and Maternal Power in a form of beauty that can dominate the mind and seize the heart that these petty fears and hopes vanish in the all-embracing passion for the Mother and her service, and the patriotism that works miracles and saves a doomed nation is born. To some men it is given to have that vision and reveal it to others.”

Ritu S The Indian Express April 25, 2016
The Mother (Sri Aurobindo) says: “To trust in God with all the heart is a great virtue. In hours of trial, when darkness prevails all around and man’s thoughts are confused, there is no other way left except to commit oneself to the Lord and say, 'Let thy will be done'." She adds, ""An absolute Faith and trust in the grace is, in the last analysis, the supreme wisdom."
The perfect antidote to ‘fear’ is ‘trust’ in God because, as the Mother says: "Alone the divine can give us a perfect safety." And with His safety net, there is indeed, nothing to fear but fear itself. Karma Sutra: How we're gripped in the clutches of fear ...

beforeitsnews.com/.../the-matrix-of-control-beyond-its-3d-manifestation-...
Sri Aurobindo, “The Hidden Forces of Life“. That's really what it comes down to in a nutshell, regardless what people and activists focus on externally on a 3D ...

TR Subjectivity - Qualitative Research on Illness, Wellbeing and Self- …, 2016
Excellent, well worked-out theoretical frameworks and effective practical methods are already available within the Indian tradition, and for the rest of this article, I'll base myself on the work Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950) has done in this direction. ...

D Parasher - Qualitative Research on Illness, Wellbeing and Self- …, 2016
his own self. Sri Aurobindo (1999 [1948]: 67) states: While it is difficult for man to believe in something unseen within himself, it is easy for him to believe in something which he can image as extraneous to himself. The spiritual ...

I Sevea - Walking Histories, 1800-1914, 2016
A broad review of the writings of figures like Gandhi, Swami Vivekananda and Aurobindo Ghose on meditation, physical movement, exercise and the senses illustrates how walking, like other corporeal practices, including breathing and posture, was theorized in the light of the ...

A Sharma - Qualitative Research on Illness, Wellbeing and Self- …, 2016
Sri Aurobindo (1990) writes that 'the intuitive mind constructs nothing in an artificial fashion but makes itself a receiver of light and allows the truth to manifest in it and organise its own constructions'. ... New York: Basic Books. Aurobindo, S. 1990. The Life Divine. ...

IA Breto - Indialogs, 2016
A completely different angle on the issue of violence is chosen by Edgar Tello GarcĂ­a to develop his profound ruminations in “Returning to Sri Aurobindo: On the Enigmatic Dragon of Violence”, which evokes this singular figure from a historical and mostly philosophical stance. ...

PC Mukherjee - 2016
Further, we attempt to challenge the stereotypes associated with western scholarship buy opening the possibilities of experiencing cosmopolitanism in lived human spaces through the thought threads of Rabindranath Tagore, Sri Aurobindo and Mikhail Bakhtin. ...

A Das - IJAEDU-International E-Journal of Advances in …, 2016
Not just western philosophers, but also modern figures from India, such as Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore and Shri Aurobindo, have all stressed upon imparting of education as the very foundation of creation and development of a society. ...

M Danino - A Companion to South Asia in the Past, 2016
Indian scholars—Srinivasa Iyengar (1914), Pusalker (1950), BN Datta (1936), PV Kane (in Chakrabarti, 2008)—and other prominent public figures in India, including Swami Vivekananda (1897), Sri Aurobindo (1998, writing about 1914) and BR Ambedkar (1970, writing about ...

GGK Shree, MR Premalatha, K Jothilakshmi - … of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2455-4499), 2016
Ph.D., Thesis submitted in Pondicherry University entitled “The prevalence of overweight and obesity in school going children of Pondicherry. 4. Pranab, K. 2008. Book on basic education of the body. Sri Aurobindo Ashram publication department. Puducherry. First edition. ...

R Sharma - International Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 2016
at modern application of Vedanta and merely raised issues for posterity to deal with. He does not even bother to indicate where the answers will come from except for quoting Vivekananda, Aurobindo and the Vedanta. In comparison ...

LA THARAKAN
In 1986, the Rishi Valley Educational Foundation began setting up small rural schools (Valmiki Vanam, Rishi Vanam, Sundar Vanam, Vidya Vanam and so on). Sri Aurobindo and the Mother Academic International Centre for Education (SAICE) ‗Integral education' ...

A Gupta, SS Bajpai
Vivekananda was a novel blend of East and West and his words – “Arise, awake and stop not till the goal is reached” definitely instilled nationalism into the nerves of the people. Aurobindo, Vidyasagar, MG Ranade etc. were other social reformers. ...

India Today-22-Apr-2016
Q. What made you take up Sri Aurobindo's life for a play? Boma is a ... There was no intent to glorify and Aurobindo is not the main focus of the play. This is more ...

Times of India-21-Apr-2016
With the assistance of Sri Aurobindo Society, the basic education department has developed what it calls the 'Inspection Management System'. Under this, block ...

The Hindu-10 hours ago
In Chennai, the students visited the Crocodile Bank and Dakshina Chitra and in Puducherry, they spent time at Auroville and the Aurobindo Ashram. Shiladitya ...

NJ.com-20-Apr-2016
... the Unity Pavilion in Auroville, India, and the Russian Academy of Art in Moscow, Russia, with others being planned for the continents of Africa, South America, ...

The Indian Express-17-Apr-2016
Anupama Kundoo's experiments in material research have been internationally recognised for over two decades. If her projects inAuroville have worn the mark ...

The News Minute-17-Apr-2016
When Veenapani Chawla, the extraordinary cultural force who built Adishakti, an even more extraordinary theatrical space outsideAuroville, suddenly died on ...

The Hindu-14-Apr-2016
Volunteer programmes in farming are still in a nascent stage in the city, unlike farms in Spiti Ecosphere, Auroville and other farms in Himachal Pradesh and ...

The New Indian Express-09-Apr-2016
A native of Belarus, Lipen has been conducting open programmes and weekly workshops called 'Tuning to Harmony: Healing Sounds' since 2008 at Auroville, ...

India Today-08-Apr-2016
Today, Auroville-'the City of Dawn', has blossomed into a universal town of over 2,000 residents hailing from close to 45 nations, living in the communal spirit of ...

Times of India-08-Apr-2016
According to Aloke Bajpai, CEO & Co-founder, ixigo.com, Pondicherry is known for its spiritual connections (particularly Auroville), good infrastructure and ...

The Dollar Business-02-Mar-2016
Jacqueline came to Auroville (in Tamil Nadu) when she was all of 24 and has not looked back since. Right from taking charge of the garments business at ...

Conde Nast Traveller India-01-Mar-2016
Cycle a bit further to Auroville ( Website), a settlement of those who aim to fulfil the vision of its founder, The Mother, as a place “where men and women of all ...

The Hindu-27-Feb-2016
Horses paced about their paddocks at the Red Earth Riding School (RERS) in Auroville on Saturday afternoon and strode in a measured manner across the ...

Indiatimes.com-07-Feb-2016
They family bought some 70 acres of barren land in Auroville, Tamil Nadu and started slowly transforming it. Aviram Rozin. umission.org. With the help of local ...

Auroville Wiki
Auroville Institute of Applied Technology (AIAT) is a not-for-profit vocational training institute serving students in the villages in the bioregion of ...

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