Sri Aurobindo in Baroda
Title | Sri Aurobindo in Baroda PDF eBook |
Author | Roshan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN |
This book chronicles an early period of Sri Aurobindo's life, a period of service, & a preparation for the later phases in Calcutta & Pondicherry.
The Lives of Sri Aurobindo
Title | The Lives of Sri Aurobindo PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Heehs |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 530 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0231140983 |
Since his death in 1950, Sri Aurobindo Ghose has been known primarily as a yogi and a philosopher of spiritual evolution who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in peace and literature. But the years Aurobindo spent in yogic retirement were preceded by nearly four decades of rich public and intellectual work. Biographers usually focus solely on Aurobindo's life as a politician or sage, but he was also a scholar, a revolutionary, a poet, a philosopher, a social and cultural theorist, and the inspiration for an experiment in communal living. Peter Heehs, one of the founders of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram Archives, is the first to relate all the aspects of Aurobindo's life in its entirety. Consulting rare primary sources, Heehs describes the leader's role in the freedom movement and in the framing of modern Indian spirituality. He examines the thinker's literary, cultural, and sociological writings and the Sanskrit, Bengali, English, and French literature that influenced them, and he finds the foundations of Aurobindo's yoga practice in his diaries and unpublished letters. Heehs's biography is a sensitive, honest portrait of a life that also provides surprising insights into twentieth-century Indian history.
The Lives of Sri Aurobindo
Title | The Lives of Sri Aurobindo PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Heehs |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 529 |
Release | 2008-05-19 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0231511841 |
Since his death in 1950, Sri Aurobindo Ghose has been known primarily as a yogi and a philosopher of spiritual evolution who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in peace and literature. But the years Aurobindo spent in yogic retirement were preceded by nearly four decades of rich public and intellectual work. Biographers usually focus solely on Aurobindo's life as a politician or sage, but he was also a scholar, a revolutionary, a poet, a philosopher, a social and cultural theorist, and the inspiration for an experiment in communal living. Peter Heehs, one of the founders of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram Archives, is the first to relate all the aspects of Aurobindo's life in its entirety. Consulting rare primary sources, Heehs describes the leader's role in the freedom movement and in the framing of modern Indian spirituality. He examines the thinker's literary, cultural, and sociological writings and the Sanskrit, Bengali, English, and French literature that influenced them, and he finds the foundations of Aurobindo's yoga practice in his diaries and unpublished letters. Heehs's biography is a sensitive, honest portrait of a life that also provides surprising insights into twentieth-century Indian history.
Sri Aurobindo
Title | Sri Aurobindo PDF eBook |
Author | Sachidananda Mohanty |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 251 |
Release | 2012-04-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1136516549 |
This book compiles some of the finest writings of Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950) — the nationalist, visionary, poet-philosopher. It reflects the range, depth and outreach of the moral, intellectual and spiritual vision of this versatile and multifaceted genius. It aims at providing, at one place, access to the key concepts, tenets, and the spirit of the extraordinary range of texts authored by him. Although concretely grounded in contemporary times — with its location in a specific socio-cultural matrix — this work projects a body of writings that is certain to have lasting value. In particular, the compilation brings forth Sri Aurobindo’s social vision and his role as a cultural critic: his views on ethnicity, his exposition of the key role language plays in the formation of communitarian identities, his crucial understanding of self-determination which has incidentally become an important aspect of human rights discourse today. Situating the writings in a specific intellectual, spiritual and historical context, this collection will enable readers to appreciate the overall vision of Sri Aurobindo, in what can be conceived as a caravan of history of ideas in terms of a common heritage of humankind, and recent developments in theory and disciplinary practice, especially those pertaining to consciousness and future studies.
Essays on the Gita
Title | Essays on the Gita PDF eBook |
Author | Aurobindo Ghose |
Publisher | |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 1922 |
Genre | Bhagavadgītā |
ISBN |
Sri Aurobindo
Title | Sri Aurobindo PDF eBook |
Author | Rishabchand |
Publisher | |
Pages | 427 |
Release | 1981-12 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780890713266 |
Savitri
Title | Savitri PDF eBook |
Author | Aurobindo Ghose |
Publisher | Lotus Press |
Pages | 832 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 0941524809 |
In this epic spiritual poem, Sri Aurobindo reveals his vision of mankind's destiny within the universal evolution. He sets forth the optimistic view that life on earth has a purpose, and he places our travail within the context of this purpose: to participate in the evolution of consciousness that represents the secret thread behind life on Earth.