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Friday, May 20, 2011

Mira Alfassa was a great modernizer and reformist


The participatory turn: spirituality, mysticism, religious studies - Page 301 Jorge N. Ferrer, Jorge Noguera Ferrer, Jacob H ... - 2008 - 388 pages
Feminists under fire: exchanges across war zones - Page 203 - Wenona Mary GilesWomen in Conflict Zones Network - 2003 - 238 pages - The "Mother"- Mira Rachel Alfassa of Sephardic Jewish origin from Egypt and France - was a great modernizer and reformist and is revered even today, thirty years after her death. Many European and American socialist and communist women ...
Sri Aurobindo, Jung and Vedic Yoga by Satya Prakash Singh (Hardcover - Apr. 15, 2005)
Maha yogi Walt Whitman: new light on yoga Odayamadath Kunjappa Nambiar - 1978 - 258 pages
Emerson and the light of India: an intellectual history Robert Cartwright Gordon - 2007 - 255 pages
Rūmī and the hermeneutics of eroticism - Page 36 Mahdi Tourage - 2007 - 260 pages
Dante and the Orient - Page 100 Brenda Deen Schildgen - 2002 - 160 pages
Divine justice according to Kambar and Luther Ci. Vi Cavarimuttu - 1978 - 110 pages
Destiny and human initiative in the Mahābhārata - Page 242 Julian F. Woods - 2001 - 237 pages
Under western eyes: India from Milton to Macaulay Balachandra Rajan - 1999 - 267 pages
Looks at the influence of India on the lives, thought, and desires of such twentieth-century Western writers and thinkers as E.M. Forester, Carl Jung, W.B. Yeats, and Martin Luther King, jr
Father India: how encounters with an ancient culture transformed ... - Jeffery Paine - 1998 - 324 pages - ... Aurobindo and the Mother became spiritually one. And Mirra Richard achieved her synthesis, her work, in defiance of the European highbrows like Dickinson who argued that "the contrast is that between India and the rest of the world. ...
With Medhananda on the shores of infinity - Medhananda - 1998 - 144 pages - Reminiscences by a German disciple of the Mother, 1878-1973, chiefly about Sri Aurobindo Ashram; with a few texts translated from French and German.

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