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Sri Aurobindo was a nationalist and freedom fighter, poet, philosopher, and yogi

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Sri Aurobindo – A biography
June 19, 2009 by bharateeya

An exhaustive biography of Sri Aurobindo (1872 – 1950) who was an Indian nationalist and freedom fighter, poet, philosopher, and yogi. He joined the movement for India’s freedom from British rule and for a duration (1905-1910), became one of its most important leaders, before turning to developing his own vision and philosophy of human progress and a spiritual path which he termed Integral Yoga. He wrote over a hundred poems, many plays and several books on Vedas, Yoga, etc.

In his famous Uttarpara speech, he proclaimed,

“I say no longer that nationalism is a creed, a religion, a faith; I say that it is the Santana Dharma which for us is nationalism. This Hindu nation was born with the Santana Dharma, with it it moves and with it it grows. When the Santana Dharma declines, then the nation declines, and if the Santana Dharma were capable of perishing, with the Santana Dharma it would perish. The Santana Dharma, that is nationalism. This is the message that I have to speak to you”.

Of India’s future Sri Aurobindo prophesied:

“India of the ages is not dead nor has She spoken Her last creative word. And that which She must seek now to awake, is not an anglicized oriental people, docile pupil of the West and doomed to repeat the cycle of the Occident’s success and failure, but still the ancient immemorial Shakti recovering Her deepest self, lifting Her head higher towards the supreme source of light and strength and turning to discover the complete meaning and vaster form of Her Dharma”. DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD LINK 2

'New-Age Gurus Are The New Form Of Hindutva' Tehelka - New Delhi, India There is a sense the RSS influence is lessening in society. ... We have borrowed it from Swami Vivekanda, Sri Aurobindo and Dayanand Saraswati. ... 8:51 AM

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