Sunday, July 11, 2010

Unlike Gandhi Sri Aurobindo espouses a philosophy of history delineating emergent forms of historical consciousness

Sri Aurobindo - A Contemporary Reader Sachidananda Mohanty, Aurobindo Ghose - 2008 - 180 pages
In the aspects delineated, namely the tyranny of the state idea, religion versus secular modernity, the problem of ... Sri Aurobindo suggests that such a principle could, in fact, rest on deeper psychological and spiritual factors that ...
Representing India: literatures, politics, and identities, Mukesh Williams, Rohit Wanchoo - 2007 - 343 pages
Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) attempts to essentialize Indian literature by reducing it to only three national epics — Valmiki's ... Kaviraj concludes that, 'The delineationof the cultural boundaries of Bengal was the work, therefore, ...
Indian Ethics: Classical traditions and contemporary challenges - Page 330 Puruottama Bilimoria, Joseph Prabhu, Renuka M ... - 2007 - 431 pages
Aurobindo like Gandhi rejects the materialism and reductive naturalism of the West; although unlike Gandhi he espouses a philosophy of history delineating emergent forms of historical consciousness. ...
Sanskrit and the evolution of human speech: based on Sri ... Sampadananda Mishra - 2005 - 171 pages
Along with the description of Sri Aurobindo's approach and methodology it also attempts to delineate Sri Aurobindo's ... Chapter III The Sanskrit alphabet is considered by Sri Aurobindo to be the representative of the original vocal ...
Yoga in modern India: the body between science and philosophy - Page 26 Joseph S. Alter - 2004 - 326 pages
In delineating the parameters of this study it is necessary to define what follows with reference to the two chief architects of the Yoga renaissance, Swami Vivekananda and Sri Aurobindo.22 At the end of the nineteenth century, ...
Mysteries of death, fate, karma, and rebirth: in the light of the ... Jugal Kishore Mukherjee - 2004 - 174 pages
There is no end to this delineation; for the constitution of a man's consciousness is indeed highly complex and an intermingled amalgam. But at the centre of all this complex psychological structure lies man's soul or psychic being. ...
Poetic plays of Sri Aurobindo - Page 174 Bimal Narayan Thakur - 2004 - 199 pages
These narrow, scornful and exiguous bounds. To my achievement? O, to die . . -11 Sri Aurobindo has delineated the character of women entirely in his own way. It is a unique Indian attitude when he projects his women as living Goddess. ...
Mother India: monthly review of culture Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 2004
Whatever else it may or may not be,
Ilion is certainly a Homeric exercise in the heroic but almost out-Homering Homer in the fullness of the delineation and the geographical imagery. Sri Aurobindo expresses more consciously and with ...
Hindutva: exploring the idea of Hindu nationalism Jyotirmaya Sharma - 2003 - 205 pages
In other words, the Kshatriya was meant to implement the purpose delineated by dharma, set out by the spiritual authority representing the will of God on earth.Aurobindo perceived that his project of making Indians 'manly', was, ...
Feminism, censorship and other essays - Page 40 Kaushal Kishore Sharma - 2003 - 138 pages
To conclude, Sri Aurobindo's philosophy of poetry focuses on the perception anddelineation of the supreme ... 'Sri Aurobindo, The Future Poetry and Letters on Poetry, Literature and Art (Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 1972), p.9. ...
Nationalism and post-colonial identity: culture and ideology in ... - Page 51 Anshuman Ahmed Mondal - 2003 - 288 pages
... Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Aurobindo Ghosh, who considered the nation to have existed since time immemorial, and who based this ... In the face of this, the 'progressives' certainly saw the logic of delineating a sphere of difference. ...
Gujarat after Godhra: real violence, selective outrage Ramesh N. Rao, Koenraad Elst - 2003 - 248 pages
His concept of nationalism reflected the troika, Swami Vivekananda, Maharshi Aurobindo and BC Pal. All of them delineated nationalism as a religion and considered the best mode to do away with artificial differences and divides. ...
Mind, language, and world: the collected essays of Bimal Krishna ... Bimal Krishna Matilal, Jonardon Ganeri - 2002 - 458 pages
The ideal of the Greek sceptic, as delineated by Sextus Empiricus, was not very far from this. ... I have said that Sri Aurobindo belongs to the mystical tradition of
India, and claimed that all mystics in this tradition were to some ...
Bengalis: The People, Their History and Culture - Page 13 S.N. Das - 2002 - 284 pages
True, in delineating the process of this spiritual change, Sri Aurobindo, at times, was highly mystical. But, in any case, the ardent nationalist in him who at one time showed his fire as a great leader of
India's nationalist movement ...
Philosophy of value-oriented education: theory and practice : ... Kireet Joshi, Indian Council of Philosophical ... - 2002 - 768 pages
These words and images are as yet merely delineating the potentialities secret within us, that await their day. For it is only the entering and illumining action of this soul-force ... 15 Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis oj Yoga, p.722. ...
A commentary on Sri Aurobindo's poem Ilion V. Murugesu - 2001 - 344 pages
Sri Aurobindo has in his writings dealt with this theme which occupies an important place in the poem "
Ilion". The characters of other women are carefully delineated — Helen, Hecuba, Cassandra, Polyxena, Creusa, ...
The word as revelation: names of gods Ram Swarup, David Frawley - 2001 - 188 pages
Sri Aurobindo more clearly delineated how each name relates to a different aspect of Divinity and a different path to wholeness as part of the yogic quest. Ram Swarup develops this vision yet further. The Word as Revelation is probably ...
Sri Aurobindo and the new millennium: reflections and reviews R. Y. Deshpande - 1999 - 340 pages
Its aesthetic and revelatory character yet heightens that which it tries to focus and delineate. It has the contents which reveal the dimensions of the transcendent that is operative in its universal as well as individual modes. ...
Culture of peace: experience and experiment Baidyanath Saraswati, Indira Gandhi National ... - 1999 - 262 pages
It is important here to note that Sri Aurobindo offers a detailed delineation and elaboration of these processes, issuing from his own direct experience. And, in a special measure, he makes extensive explorations into other realms of ...
Redefining Indian history: on the millennium paradigm of Bharatiyata Asiananda - 1999 - 482 pages
history, delineated in three megacycles, the pre-Vedic, post-Vedic, trans- Vedic megacycles. ... which in fact runs down from the Vedic dawn to Sri Aurobindo and Ramana Maharishi, it also leaves behind seven world historical legacies ...
The Advent Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1999
There is a wiry strength in the delineation of Savitri’s character which has been too often diluted by ... This is why Sri Aurobindo criticised Romesh Chunder Dutt's retelling of the Savitri legend since Dutt portrayed Savitri as ...
The UNO, the world government, and the ideal of world union as ... Samar Basu, World Union (Organization) - 1999 - 118 pages
On being asked for a message on the great occasion, Sri Aurobindo made a personal declaration of the aims and ideals that ... In their natural order, as delineated by him they were: 1. a revolution which would achieve India's freedom,...
Glimpses of Vedantism in Sri Aurobindo's political thought Samar Basu, Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1998 - 73 pages
... wretchedness of the situation prevailing in India today after fifty years of her own peoples' rule and its perverseness have the semblance of what Sri Aurobindo delineated in the Bande Mataram in regard to the situation of that age. ...
"These false and dangerous doctrines", observed Sri Aurobindo, "tend to subvert man's future and hamper his evolution. ... 
 Indian Renaissance and Indian English poetry Subhas Chandra Saha - 1998 - 120 pages
... is delineated through a dialogue between the two. ... (332) The last fragment in blank verse written by Sri Aurobindo before the close of the nineteenth century is "The Tale of Nala" which is based on an episode from the Mahabharata ...
Vedic Epiphany, Volume 2: Vedic Action Institute of Human Study - 1998 - 572 pages
"The sevenfold principle of existence", observes Sri Aurobindo, "is therefore imaged from the one point of view in the figure of the Rivers ... In the Vedic hymns Dawn is delineated every time as gomati which certainly would not mean ...
Religion and society Christian Institute for the Study of Religion ... - 1989
It is turned from the husk of mere outwardness and of limited self-seeking, to that inner Reality which is the great Sell' which, at the base, he (in this doctrine) is.47 Sri Aurobindo delineates three stages in the action of Divine ...
Sri Aurobindo and Karl Marx: integral sociology and dialectical ... - Page 130 Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya - 1988 - 336 pages
What Sustains and what Destroys Civilisation and Culture Sri Aurobindo delineates the concepts of culture and civilisation both diachronically or dynamically and synchronically or in the still frame of time. He thinks that through the ...
Sri Aurobindo and His Yoga - Page 62 M. P. Pandit - 1987 - 200 pages
In this little prose-poem, Sri Aurobindo delineates the manifestation of the Four major Cosmic Powers from the One Adya Shakti, Primal Power, eg Maheshwari, Mahakali, Mahalaxmi and ...
Study of the psychological foundation of the "free progress ... Chandrakant P. Patel - 1986 - 290 pages
Sri Aurobindo has delineated five parts of the vital proper — lower, middle, emotional, mental and psychic — and two parts of it which are its formations in the physical, and one part in the subconscient. Emotional control and maturity, ...
Mother India: monthly review of culture Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1984
I join you all in paying homage to One whom I believe to be the greatest spiritual warrior the world has ever known, The Mother — the very same Mother whom SriAurobindo delineated in probably the greatest handbook of spiritual sadhana ...
Horizons College Theology Society - 1980
Regulative imagination thus perceives form more clearly than discriminating imagination, accepts form as regulative, and operates within the confines of the form, except when a moment of insight occurs. Aurobindo delineates the poetic...
History and society: essays in honour of Professor Niharranjan Ray Niharranjan Ray, Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya - 1978 - 642 pages
II What Sustain and What Destroy Civilisation and Culture Sri Aurobindo delineates the concepts of culture and civilisation both diachronically or dynamically and synchronically or in the still frame of time. ...
Mother India: monthly review of culture Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1978
Here in the version of Life after Life this Light can be what Sri Aurobindo has delineated in Volume 24, Letters on Yoga, .pp. 1205-1206: There are special forces of the Light and there is a play of them according to needs but the Light ...
Light and laughter: some talks at Pondicherry Kaikhushru Dhunjibhoy Sethna - 1974 - 126 pages
You will find descriptions very accurate and very penetrating when Sri Aurobindo delineates the heroine of his epic that is a legend and a symbol. Read what he writes in Savitri about Savitri and you will have an idea of the Mother's bodily presence, the Mother's facial expression. ...
Sri Aurobindo: a garland of tributes Arabinda Basu - 1973 - 252 pages
For this purpose, he has written that gem of a book, The Mother, which is both the Bible and the Gita in the Sastra of this new Yoga. In this little prose-poem, SriAurobindo delineates the manifestation of the Four major Cosmic Powers ...
The Modern review Ramananda Chatterjee - 1956
The Synthesis of Yoga — an well-known work of Sri Aurobindo — delineates the actual spiritual discipline and the laws of dependent causation revealed to him. It is a fitting publication on the eve of the Buddha Jayanti ...

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