The
Secret Of The Veda - Page 37 Sri
Aurobindo - 1998 - 604 pages - Preview
It was my stay in Southern India which first seriously turned my
thoughts to the Veda. Two observations that were forced on my mind, gave a
serious shock to my second-hand belief in the racial division between Northern Aryans and ...
Spirituality
And Ethics In Management - Page 38 - László
Zsolnai - 2004 - 220 pages - Preview
So, if we can succeed in fostering a sober and sincere mentality then we shall
perceive straightaway that Aurobindo has turned the whole
corpus of prevailing motivational theories upside down. Are we ready for it?
Communication
for development in the Third World: theory and ... - Page 182 - Srinivas
R. Melkote, H.
Leslie Steeves - 2001 - 422 pages - Preview
... Aurobindo, turned to the Gita to justify their involvement
in political and social action. It is difficult to understand why Weber failed
to see that the Gita was a major scriptural source for a "work ethic"
and for political and ...
Colonialism,
tradition, and reform: an analysis of Gandhi's ... - Page 52 - Bhikhu
C. Parekh - 1999 - 359 pages - Preview
Ranade advocated 'Bacon's method', Gokhale thought that JS Mill's 'method of
empiricism' alone research in thed Aurobindo turned to a combination
of Darwin and Einstein. Despite the extensive references to science and
scientific method, ...
Tradition
and the Rhetoric of Right: Popular Political Argument in ... - Page 108 - David
J. Lorenzo - 1999 - 339 pages - Preview
To answer these questions on a cosmic scale, Aurobindo turned to two
models — the spiritual cosmology of the East, and the evolutionary/idealist
philosophy of the West — that he combined in a cosmology structured as a myth
of return.
Aurobindo's
philosophy of Brahman - Page 4 - Stephen
H. Phillips - 1986 - 200 pages - Preview
Are we really to believe that Aurobindo is a sort of mystic scientist turned
philosopher? Why then does he espouse such typically Hindu ideas as that
Brahman (or God) is the Creator of the universe and that Brahman's nature is ...
Sri Aurobindo Ghose:
the dweller in the lands of silence - William
Kluback, Michael
Finkenthal - 2001 - 167 pages - Suddenly, Sri Aurobindo
turned to me and said that at times he felt my silence was a criticism of
the way he expresses his thoughts, that they are repetitious and employ too
many words. I felt surprised. I said to the philosopher that ...
Anglophone
Poetry in Colonial India, 1780-1913: A Critical Anthology - Page 13 - Mary
Ellis Gibson - 2011 - 360 pages - Preview
Aurobindo turned from the “hellenic” muses to the Indian goddess of poetry
and learning, sarasvat ̄ı,
thus cementing his nationalist loyalties, but he clearly bid a reluctant (and
temporary) farewell to the classical European languages ...
J.L.
Mehta on Heidegger, hermeneutics, and Indian tradition - Page 138 - Jarava
Lal Mehta, William
J. Jackson - 1992 - 309 pages - Preview
... disciples as well as mere readers, who will bring to bear upon their
reading the wholly different background of a culture, both secular and
religious, Biblical and Greek, from which Aurobindo turned away
resolutely, early in life.
The
philosophy of Sri Aurobindo: his idea of evolution - Joseph
Veliyathil - 1972 - 97 pages - Thus for example Lamark and Darwin
took this general notion of evolution to explain the problem of biology and
thinkers like Aurobindo and Bergson turned to it to explain
their respective philosophical view-points.
Sri Aurobindo and
Bergson: a synthetic study Abhoy Chandra Bhattacharya - 1972 - 282 pages - Again,
just as the process of evolution in Sri Aurobindo's philosophy starts
from matter that is impregnated with spirit, similarly, Bergson's original
creative urge, in spite of its being turned into matter, never loses
itself totally ...
Realization
of God according to Sri Aurobindo: a study of a ... - George
Nedumpalakunnel - 1979 - 308 pages - After his return to India , it may
be noted, Aurobindo turned his attention also to the study of Indian
languages and Hinduism. In 1901 he married a young lady called Mrinalini Bose.
Because of his intense political activity, however, ...
Science
and the Indian tradition: when Einstein met Tagore - Page 23 - David
L. Gosling - 2007 - 186 pages - Preview
Four years prior to this he had turned his back upon active politics
and taken up a contemplative life at an ashram in Pondicherry. The biographical
details of Aurobindo's life are important because reaction against the West
was an integral part of his outlook.
The
life of Sri Aurobindo - Ambalal
Balkrishna Purani - 1978 - 440 pages - Sri Aurobindo turned his
back to him and sat quietly for a few minutes. He then turned to Bharati and
said, "Mr. Bharati! I am not going to budge an inch from Pondicherry . I know nothing will happen to
me. As for yourself you can do ...
Indian
literature in English: critical views - Page 19 - Satish
Barbuddhe - 2007 - 419 pages - Full
view At last a face-saving proposal came from the priests that Sri
Aurobindo should shave his head, But Sri Aurobindo turned down this
proposal also, Then "an obliging Brahmin priest satisfied all the
requirements of the Shastra for a ...
The
Religious, the Spiritual, and the Secular: Auroville and ... - Page 82 - Robert
Neil Minor - 1999 - 208 pages - Preview
Likewise, Siddhartha Shankar Ray, the chief minister of West Bengal, who warned
that Sri Aurobindo must not be turned into "an object
of worship," spoke of the dissemination of Sri Aurobindo's thought
"among the masses and the ...
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