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[PDF] AM odern KuruKṣetrA? VAiṣṇAVisM, nAtionAlisM, And the second World WAr
The Lasting Peace
Many Ideas of Nationalism in India: Priorities and Challenges
Judicial Concept of Religion in India: An Analysis of the Relationship Between Religion and Culture in Indian Supreme Court Jurisprudence
[PDF] An Ecocritical Study of Robin S Ngangom's Poetry
[PDF] WITH AND BEYOND SOCIOLOGY AND INDIAN KNOWLEDGE
[PDF] LEARNING HOME AS AN ALTERNATE MODE OF EDUCATION: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
[PDF] THE PRINCIPLES, BENEFITS AND PRESENT DAY PRACTICES OF YOGA
[PDF] Exploring Consciousness And The Subconscious Mind: A Comparative Study Of The Panchkosha Theory And Freud's Unconscious
[PDF] Future-Ready Living: Energy Self-Sufficient Housing for Bharat's Sustainability Goals
[PDF] Understanding The Structure Of Mind
Mahesh Dattani's Role in the Upliftment of the Marginalized Through Drama: A Critical Analysis
The level of deception by the Auroville Foundation is unimaginable. How can an organization meant to foster unity and truth sink so low?
The removal of a resident's post on Auroville's forum "Auronet" for sharing an article in The Hindu— calling for at least two senior residents on the Governing Board— reveals the daily persecutions Auroville residents endure. This suppression of voices, amidst ongoing tensions over land deals and governance, endangers the community's core values.
Anu omits that the Auroville Foundation has censored residents from posting in "News and Notes" and Auronet, silencing dissident voices. Oh, how noble of them to "protect" Auroville by ensuring no one can speak against their actions—truly the spirit of a utopia! This is the true danger to Auroville. Demand transparency!
https://x.com/aurovilleunity/status/1910241900084293739?t=HepPq2-pu3EFEtlfkhrwuQ&s=19
I can't reply to "No, Auroville is not in danger" tweet of Mr. Ghosal, because he blocked me, years ago, for pointing out that a sentence he ascribed to in a his Twitter post of his, was not actually Sri Aurobindo's. See my replies to his present tweet after this: #Auroville
https://x.com/trueseek/status/1909816876982845641?t=lkKAGYqNLWcJkavu2hiFrA&s=19
We also got blocked by @GoutamGhosal3 as soon as we stated a few facts—clearly not open to dialogue at all. We tried to communicate politely at first, but he soon got really nasty in his replies, badmouthing residents, then deleting his posts. No accountability. This is the kind of attitude that shows people like him don’t deserve to be on the Governing Board of the Auroville Foundation.
https://x.com/aurovilleunity/status/1910278705445797934?t=JGhyoiIPyuRVCRxzYOWEbg&s=19
Once a symbol of tranquility, Auroville now mirrors the bustling transformation of any Indian city.
It now finds itself entangled in conflict and unrest.
Read @PoojaPrasanna4 and @priyankathiru's deep dive report.
https://x.com/newslaundry/status/1910490482020335785?t=xFkMqM2-Y0OVqVUtnvf2Rw&s=19
For those who wanted to know who reacted to the negative propaganda against the development of #Auroville.
Response # 1 by Antoine Colombani
Response # 2 by Sylvie Escarret
Response # 3 by Anandi Breton
Response # 4 by Jean Pougault
Response # 5 by Dominique H
Wrong mindsets are dangerous. Excessive expectations are even more dangerous.
Before anything else, each person must engage in an inner search to understand exactly why they are coming to Auroville.
The idea of a community expanding into a city is full of challenges and (1) demands hard and consistent work. Auroville was never meant to be just for 3,500 people. It was never meant to be a small community in a green area, behind fences and high borders, separated from the rest of the world, without laws, and simply offering a fun and easy life. (2) It seems that some people live in a fantasy world and are unaware of the realities of this world.
Dear ones who come from other countries, how can you so easily label a creation of such purity?
A bit of humility, a bit of gratitude toward the creators of Auroville is deserved (3) Spiritual life has never been easy, and in today’s world, it is harder than ever.
https://x.com/AnitaKamali_AV/status/1910594352033784276?t=-S6dDs59v2ulp8uzHE3xqQ&s=19
I do. A person can have disagreements with another person, yet she can revere him for the right reasons. He was the first to speak about nationalism and inspired the likes of savarkar and aurobindo. He was a journalist who ferociously spoke against the tyrrany for bureaucracy. And got jailed for that very reason. He chose jail at the cost of his health when he was given the option of release in return for quitting the work he was doing. He denied doing so.
https://x.com/Mogrekaphool/status/1910591676747260146?t=hbyq63RIQqX-wY1XuS4pvw&s=19
One of my choicest works—“ *Moving Towards a South ASIAN Confederation*” (2009–10)—was shaped under the guidance of Prof. Kittu Reddy (Kittu-da), a respected scholar and sadhak of Sri Aurobindo Ashram, and nephew of former President Neelam Sanjiv Reddy. His wisdom left a lasting imprint.
https://x.com/VaishnavVibha/status/1910276083464733024?t=ID0W2ou9PGu82sqX--bp6g&s=19
Namaste sir, I don't think we can declare Israel as evil given the situation and environment they are placed in, there are enough arguments in defense and against their actions. Here are some comments from Sri Aurobindo and the Mother
x.com/Auro_Mere/stat…
https://x.com/Auro_Mere/status/1910324703123693827?t=cCDD0m6Tnllz7k7FcVObPg&s=19
Raj Narain Basu (1826–1899), maternal grandfather of Aurobindo Ghosh & his close associate Nabha Gopal Mitra (1840-94) can be called co-fathers of Two-nation theory.
Further, Aryas, Hunas etc speak about Pak & Bangladesh but not of ‘separation’ of Nepal, Myanmar or Sri Lanka?
https://x.com/I_aym_Saad/status/1910587682079522925?t=53WVbBkqUiD2Zo8GAoZnqA&s=19