Monday, October 04, 2021

Augustine, Naipaul, Mandela, and Sri Aurobindo

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Justifying Warfare: Saint Augustine and Sri Aurobindo

ET Ulrich - Journal of Dharma Studies, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Saint Augustine of Hippo (354–430) was one of the most influential Western
Christian theologians. Sri Aurobindo Ghose (1872–1950) was a political revolutionary and
later a spiritual master with a worldwide reputation. Augustine and Aurobindo were very …

Between Naipaul and Aurobindo: Where is Indo-Caribbean Philosophy?

P Henry - The CLR James Journal, 2002 - JSTOR
In spite of Indo-Caribbeans being an integral part of Caribbean soci for more than one
hundred and fifty years, the external image of t region has remained primarily Euro-and Afro-
Caribbean. This comparative invisibility of Indo-Caribbeans is also reflected in t intellectual …

Ezekiel as Book Reviewer

SA Narayan - Journal of South Asian Literature, 1976 - JSTOR
… I do not believe that in such a state of mine, truth can be dis- covered. The truth about Mr.
Naipaul certainly, but not the whole truth about India. 2 This concise prose style helps Exekiel
to analyse the drawbacks of other critics, Sri Aurobindo, for instance …

Universal Religion in the Life and Thought of Śrī Aurobindo (1872–1950)

A Sharma - The Concept of Universal Religion in Modern Hindu …, 1998 - Springer
The exploration of the concept of universal religion in the thought of Sri Aurobindo (1872–
1950) requires a certain delicacy of treatment, if it does not actually present a difficulty in its
ascertainment. Modern Hindu thinkers have understood the concept of universal religion in …

Aurobindo: Nationalism and Democracy

SK Ragi - Indian Political Thought, 2017 - books.google.com
Aurobindo, a creative genius and a multifaceted personality, was a towering figure of the
national movement. Nationalists worship him as an apostle and prophet of Indian
nationalism. 1 He was not a mass leader of the national movement like Gandhi2 but he was …

Mysteries of Death, Fate, Karma, and Rebirth: In the Light of the Teachings of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother

JK Mukherjee - 2004 - philpapers.org
Death is a constant phenomenon facing man with its grim ruthlessness, arousing in him all
sorts of questions about its nature and about fate and rebirth. This book attempts to answer
these questions in the light of the occult-spiritual insights provided by Sri Aurobindo and the …

[BOOK] EDUCATION FOR WHOLENESS: THE VISIONS OF HUMAN BECOMING AND OF EDUCATION OF RUDOLF STEINER, AUROBINDO GHOSE, AND INAYAT …

D Marshak - 1985 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Education for Wholeness: The Visions of Human Becoming and of Education of
Rudolf Steiner, Aurobindo Ghose, and Inayat Khan, by David Marshak, is a study of the
theories of human development between birth and age twenty one and of education of three …

“Our Aim Is to Link Humanity to the Divine” Social Philosophy and Social Service of Sri Aurobindo Society

S Pandya - Humanity & Society, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This article is based on the fieldwork with Sri Aurobindo Society (SAS), a faith-based
organization headquartered in Pondicherry, India. SAS is based on the ideals of Sri
Aurobindo and his spiritual consort Mirra Alfassa, the Mother. I have focused on the social …

X. GOVERNMENT AND MAN: AUROBINDO

DM Brown - The White Umbrella, 2020 - degruyter.com
IT WOULD BE difficult to find a more dramatic contrast than that between the early and later
life of Aurobindo Ghose (1872-1950). Leaving Calcutta as a child, he spent fourteen years in
England, completing his education at London and Cambridge with record achievements …

Sri Aurobindo and the Indian Critical Tradition

DRVK DWIVEDI - Indian Poetry in English: Critical Essays, 2012 - books.google.com
Sri Aurobindo did not address himself to a number of questions that are generally
associated with literary theory. In spite of the fact that he took some of his ideas and critical
terms from Matthew Arnold, ST Coleridge and John Keats, a number of his critical …

The Lives of Aurobindo. By Peter Heehs. pp. xiv, 466. New York, Columbia University Press, 2008.

A Copley - Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2011 - cambridge.org
Just how do you write a biography of an Aurobindo? Peter Heehs faces the challenge faced
by all biographers when writing the life-stories of Indian holy men or of Indian politicians turned
saints, both invariably avatars to their disciples. Can one maintain the criterion for the writing …

[PDF] The Idea of Freedom in the Political Thought of Vivekananda and Aurobindo

D Dalton - South Asian Affairs. Ed. SN Mukherjee - academia.edu
*Parts of this paper were published in: St Anthony's Papers, No. 18, South Asian Affairs, Number
Two. The Movement for National Freedom in India. Edited by SN Mukherjee. Oxford University
Press. 1966 … Submitted for the Comparative Political Theory Panel at WPSA Conference …

SRI AUROBINDO ON SHELLEY

Aurobindo - Journal of South Asian Literature, 1989 - JSTOR
A greater poet by nature than almost any of these, Shelley was alone of them all very nearly
fitted to be a sovereign voice of the new spiritual force that was at the moment attempting to
break into poetry and possess there its kingdom. He has on the one hand, one feels, been a …

Plays by Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950): A Survey

SK Bhatta - Indian Literature, 1974 - JSTOR
Indo-anglian literature in general and Indo-anglian drama in particular. An institution in
himself, he was a great patriot, the fiery evangelist of Nationalism, a great scholar, the inter
preter of the Veda, the critic of life and literature. Here we consider him as a man of letters in …

Political Thought of Aurobindo Ghosh

MK Haldar - Indian Literature, 1972 - JSTOR
He returned entirely anglicized in habits, ideas and ideals.—so strongly that Aurobindo as a
child spoke English and Hindustani only and learned his mother-tongue only after his return
from England. He was determined that his children should receive an European upbringing …

Representations of Ireland in the Political Thinking of Sri Aurobindo Ghosh

A Sen - Studies in History, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
In an interview given to Henry W. Nevinson in December 1907, Aurobindo Ghosh had
spoken about his purpose regarding the Swadeshi Movement which, he explained, was the
Irish policy of Sinn Fein—a universal swadeshi not limited to goods but including every …

[BOOK] AUROBINDO AND WHITEHEAD: A COMPARATIVE AND CRITICAL STUDY OF SUPERMIND AND CREATIVITY.

H Houghton - 1975 - search.proquest.com
ABSTRACT...173 iii Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner.
Further reproduction prohibited without permission. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This student
gratefully acknowledges the data supplied by Haridas Chaudhuri, D. Phil,, along with his …

Conscious peace leadership: examining the leadership of Mandela and Sri Aurobindo

A Dinan - Peace Leadership, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter seeks to provide a better understanding of conscious peace leadership in terms
of the intensity of human connection. It explores the implications for conscious peace
leadership in terms of research, practice, and policy by examining the actions, thoughts …

Mysticism in Indian English Poetry (Sri Aurobindo, Puran Singh, Sri Ananda Acharya, Krishnamurti, India)

MR Paranjape - 1985 - search.proquest.com
Defining mysticism as the quest for, and the attainment of, complete self-realization, this
dissertation examines the work of four major and nine minor Indian English mystical poets.
The study devotes a chapter each to mysticism in the poetry of Sri Ananda Acharya, Jiddu …

Aurobindo and supermind

P Heehs - The Gnostic World, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
The philosophical theory and spiritual methodology of Sri Aurobindo are based on Vedanta,
Yoga, and other Indian systems but incorporate some elements from Western sources. If the
word Gnostic is understood in the broader sense of having to do with gnosis or knowledge …

[BOOK] The Yoga of Sleep and Dreams: The Night-school of Sadhana

Aurobindo - 2004 - books.google.com
The Yoga of Sleep and Dreams: The Night-School of Sadhana The practice of yoga
continues day and night. This book aids the seeker in becoming conscious and turning
sleep and dreams into the opportunity for real and substantial progress on the path of yoga …

[CITATION] Sri Aurobindo: A brief biography

P Heehs - Philosophy East and West, 1991 - philpapers.org
Sign in / register and customize your OpenURL resolver … Colonial and Post‐Colonial Elaborations
of Avataric Evolutionism.C. Mackenzie Brown - 2007 - Zygon 42 (3):715-748 … Hindu Responses
to Darwinism: Assimilation and Rejection in a Colonial and Post-Colonial Context.C. Mackenzie …

[HTML] Jungian Lights on Sri Aurobindo Ssavitri

JLONSRI AUROBINDO'SSAVITRI - docest.com
Sri Aurobindo was a master yogi and visionary and wrote brilliantly in various areas of
culture. He considered himself to be primarily a poet by vocation. His poetry found its
apotheosis in the epic poem Savitri, a work in excess of 23,000 lines. The principal theme …

The yoga of transformation: A review of the writings of Sri Aurobindo in the light of analytical psychology

R Stein - 1983 - JSTOR
Only those thoughts are true the opposite of which is also true in its own time and
application; indisputable dogmas are the most dangerous kind of falsehoods.* Before
embarking on the following material, it seems necessary to provide the reader a frame of …

La realidad supramental y la transformacion integral: Teoria y praxis en la obra de Sri Aurobindo.

LV Merlo - 1992 - elibrary.ru
We think that Aurobindo has elaborate an integral theory of the Absolute (Brahman) through
what he called "the logic of the Infinite". The key for the understanding of his philosophy is the
concept of "Supermind" or "supramental Truth-Consciousness", based on a supramental experience …

[PDF] LITERARY CANONS Of SRI AUROBINDO: A CRITIQUE Of HIS POETICS

Aurobindo - International Literary Magazine - Citeseer
Sri Aurobindo, poet and patriot, mystic and philosopher, writer and literary critic, was one of
the most outstanding personalities of the twentieth century. His many-sided genius is
reflected in his voluminous writings which provide the basis for a fuller understanding of life …

Politicizzazione del sacro e identità in Aurobindo Ghose (1872-1950)

M Castagnetto - ojs.unito.it
The present contribution analyzes the political thought of philosopher and revolutionary
Aurobindo Ghose in the wider scenario of Indian nationalism, highlighting the peculiar
hermeneutics of hindū philosophical and religious tradition that he expressed through many …

[PDF] Translation: Practice

Aurobindo - 1996 - wiki.auroville.org.in
I do not think it is the ideas that make the distinction between European and Indian tongues—
it is the turn of the language. By taking over the English turn of language into Bengali one
may very well fail to produce the effect of the original because this turn will seem outlandish …

[PDF] The Theory of education in the light of Aurobindo and Tagore

D Banerjee - Periodic Research, 2013 - philarchive.org
Narrative Voice and Tone in the Novels of Anita Desai Teena Gautam, Agra - Defying the Marginalizing
Forces: Reading the 'Dalit' hero in Sea of Poppies and The White Tiger Shivani Jha, New Delhi
Re-interrogating the Concept of Female Hysteria in Eliza Haywood's Amatory Fiction Idalia …

The Lives of Sri Aurobindo. By Peter Heehs. Columbia University Press. 2008. 528 pages. $45.00 cloth.

WM Ashcraft - 2010 - JSTOR
121 was imprisoned by the British authorities for his activities in support of Indian
independence. Until now, most biographical information about Aurobindo was only
available in the writings of devotees, and had an understandably devotional, laudatory slant …

Practical Spiritual Philosophy? Applying Aurobindo

J Drerup - Journal of World Philosophies, 2021 - scholarworks.iu.edu
Abstract The Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo. Indian Philosophy and Yoga in the Contemporary
World, edited by Dedidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra, aims to apply central ideas of Aurobindo's
philosophy to problems of the contemporary world. Based on an interpretation of …

[BOOK] The Social Political Thought of Sri Aurobindo

D Banerjee - 2019 - academia.edu
One of the frequently raised objections against Indian culture has been relating to its political
immaturity. Most of the Western critics discovered the absence of political awareness among
Indians and they presumed that accounted for all the failures of India in the domain of …

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