Thoughts from the Cosmic Field in the Life of a Thinking Insect [A ... - Page 46, Haresh Patel - 2009 - 396 pages
Sir Stafford Cripps immediately replied by sending a telegram. Sri Aurobindo also appealed to C. ... said Gandhi to Duraiswamy Iyer, Sri Aurobindo's messenger. Nehru and Rajagopalachari favored acceptance of Cripps' offer. ...
Gandhi: - Page 305, JACQUES ATTALI - 2009 - 417 pages
Pero el Mahatma no es el único que rechaza ese texto: Jawaharlal Nehru, al leer las mismas propuestas, tiene la misma reacción y expone “su hondo desánimo”. Consultado, Sri Aurobindo encuentra el proyecto satisfactorio y le escribe a ...
Ninian Smart on World Religions: Traditions and the Challenges of ... - Page 164 Ninian Smart, John J. Shepherd - 2009 - 406 pages
As it happened the problem was solved, but not in a stable way, through the twin leadership of Gandhi and Nehru. ... Vedanta could synthesize with evolutionary philosophy in the thought of Sri Aurobindo; yoga could be Westernized in ...
Altered Destinations: Self, Society, and Nation in India, Makarand Paranjape - 2009 - 214 pages
This is where the indigenous concept of swaraj comes into its own.
Science, Spirituality and the Modernization of India, Makarand Paranjape - 2009 - 296 pages
Papers presented at the International Conference on Science and Spirituality in Modern India, held at New Delhi during 5-7 February 2006.
Sri Aurobindo - A Contemporary Reader, Sachidananda Mohanty, Aurobindo Ghose - 2008 - 180 pages
In the treatment of socio-political issues by Sri Aurobindo, I have minimised my reliance on explanations of the inner ... On 28 March 1963, Sudhir Ghosh, an Indian emissary of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, met President Kennedy in ...
India : History, Religion, Vision And Contribution To The World - Page 107, Alexander P. Varghese - 2008 - 870 pages
We can feel the flavour of monotheism here. The manner of presentation of this hymn is religious and idealist. Prof. Max Mueller, Aurobindo Ghose, S. Das Gupta, Dr. Radhakrishnan and many others share this view. ...
The next step in studying religion: a graduate's guide, Mathieu Courville - 2007 - 238 pages
One day I was introduced to the ambassador, who expressed his pleasure that I was studying the works of great Indians such as Aurobindo Ghose, Swami Vivekananda, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru ...
Debates in Indian Philosophy: Classical, Colonial, and Contemporary, A. Raghuramaraju - 2007 - 152 pages
which persuaded him to place Bankim over others such as Rammohun Roy and Vidyasagar. Sri Aurobindo writes: I do not mean that there were no labourers in the field before Bankim and Madhusudhan. ...
India: the next decade, Manmohan Malhoutra - 2007 - 570 pages
Not only for Gandhiji, but also for the socialist Nehru democracy became over time an absolute value. ... However, the Extremists, such as Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal, and Sri Aurobindo, are in certain circles doubted as far as their ...
Bulletin of the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture Ramakrishna Mission , India . Institute of ... – 2007
In his tribute to the poet on the occasion of his 70th birthday, Jawaharlal Nehru said: 'Rabindranath has given in our ... What Sri Aurobindo says about world unity and his references to the 18th century European Enlightenment seem to ...
Journalism And Mass Communication - Page 40 Hena Naqvi - 2007 - 220 pages
The prominent journalistic figures of the time were - Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru, Lala Lajpat Rai, ... Aurobindo Ghosh and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. ...
The prominent journalistic figures of the time were - Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru, Lala Lajpat Rai, ... Aurobindo Ghosh and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. ...
Jawaharlal Nehru - Page 38 Frank Moraes - 2007 - 529 pages
Aurobindo Ghose, who later was to retire from politics and set up as a sage in his ashram at Pondicherry . ... the opponents of the Bengal partition were not squeamish about the use of violence, hi 1908 shortly after Nehru left ...
Hind swaraj: Gandhi's challenge to modern civilization - Page 153 R. P. (Rameshwar Prasad) Misra - 2007 - 428 pages
Gokhale, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Motilal Nehru, etc. The second group consisted of persons like Shyamji Krishnavarma, Sri Aurobindo Ghosh, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal, Lala Lajpat Rai, (Bal, Pal, Lai) and a host of other well ...
The man with many aliases was born on 2 1 March 1 887 , about one year and eight months younger than Nehru. ... Drawn, in the process, to Aurobindo Ghosh (later day Sri Aurobindo) and his terrorist apparatus, Naren was arrested in ...
Vande Mataram and Islam - Page 102, Aurobindo Mazumdar - 2007 - 110 pages
Dev, Suresh Chandra, lndian Nationalism and lndian Muslims, Hindustan Standard, 30 December 1939 . Nehru- Fazlul Huq correspondence, Nehru's letter to Huq 1 3 November 1939 , 18 November 1939 , 1st December 1939 , 13 December 1 939 and 1 6 ...
India's freedom movement: legacy of Bipin Chandra Pal, Binay Bhattacharya, Bipin Chandra Pal Memorial ... - 2007 - 271 pages
Contributed articles on the life and times of Bipin Chandra Pal, 1858-1932, Indian nationalist.
Review of national literatures: selected essays (1970-2001) : ..., Anne Paolucci, John Gillespie - 2007 - 360 pages
English, Nehru used to emphasise, was not only India's window on the world but her means of avoiding "an ... We must be careful not to misrepresent India as exclusively the land of mystic gurus, but as Sri Aurobindo commented, ...
Teaching English as an Additional Language - Page 18, Neena Dash & M. Dash - 2007 - 240 pages
Pandit Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Sri Aurobindo, Swami Vivekananda, Rabindra Nath Tagore, Sarojini Naidu and many other Indian thinkers could learn excellent English without advanced technology and in absence of an ...
Aspects of India's International relations, 1700 to 2000: South ... - Page 593, Jayanta Kumar Ray, Project of History of ... - 2007 - 634 pages
nominated by the British Academy — could be read as the first official acclaim of an Indian writer in English. This had certainly inspired the later generations of his countrymen. Gandhi, Sri Aurobindo and Nehru were widely accepted ...
Picturing the nation: iconographies of modern India, Richard H. Davis - 2007 - 274 pages
The scientific map in and of itself is not enough of a weapon in this battle, as both Aurobindo and Tagore remind us, ... male bodies, especially those of prominent nationalist leaders like Gandhi, Nehru and Bose, are also popular. ...
The post-colonial space: writing the self and the nation - Page 84, Nandini Sahu Ed. - 2007 - 192 pages
Young Sri Aurobindo, during his Cambridge days had been inclined towards Marxism and Nehru, was deeply committed to the principles of Fabianism. With an obsession towards change and progress, Indian intellectuals like Anand had been ...
Mother India: monthly review of culture Sri Aurobindo Ashram – 2007
He also retorted that, as Sri Aurobindo had retired from politics, he had no business to interfere in these matters. ... In this context we have to only remember the Nehru-Liaquat Pact and the Pakistan Government's refusal to sign a ...
The Kundalini Book of Living & Dying: Gateways to Higher ... - Page 204, Ravindra Kumar, Jytte Kumar Larsen – 2007
It is timely to comment here that Jawahar Lai Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, wrote The Discovery of India while he was in prison, while Sri Aurobindo studied the Bhagavad Gita in prison, where he received repeated visions of ...
India-Pakistan relations: the story of a fractured fraternity - Page 255, M.P. Ajithkumar - 2006 - 308 pages
It is interesting to notice that even Sri Aurobindo, rising from his seclusion and saint-life at Pondicherry came out heavily against the Nehru Government's appeasing policy. Even as early as in 1950 he said that India would be the ...
Letting be: Fred Dallmayr's cosmopolitical vision, Stephen Frederick Schneck - 2006 - 382 pages
More importantly for many Indians, and Aurobindo must be counted among them, the proponents of Western modernism sought to ... Nehru recalls that during Aurobindo's active years in Indian politics, he "shone like a brilliant meteor and ...
Symbiosis of Science and Spirituality: Generation of Innovation in ... - Page 350, Sampooran Singh, Kanwaljit Kaur - 2006 - 396 pages
Sri Aurobindo wrote, "The evolution of mind working upon life has developed an organization and use of matter which can no ... Krishnamurti met Jawaharlal Nehruin 1 93 1 at which Acharya Kripalani, Achut and Pupul Jayakar were present. ...
The story of English in India - Page 103, N. Krishnaswamy, Lalitha Krishnaswamy - 2006 - 226 pages
Sri Aurobindo projected Indian spirituality in English; Radhakrishnan presented Indian philosophy in English; Mahatma Gandhi explained his ... Nehru 'discovered India ' in English so that the outside world could discover it too. ...
Jawaharlal Nehru on Communalism - Page 130, Jawaharlal Nehru, Nand Lal Gupta - 2006 - 280 pages
Moreover, as Aurobindo Ghosh has pointed out, every truth, however true in itself, yet, taken apart from others which at once limit and complete it, becomes a snare to bind the intellect and a misleading dogma; for in reality each is ...
Nation state by accident: the politicization of ethnic groups and ..., Carsten Wieland - 2006 - 445 pages
The Indian philosopher, Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950), for example, took over Herders concept in order to ... Gandhi warned against the division of the country as 'a vivisection of the living flesh of India'.1''1 Even Nehru spoke in his ...
Gandhi's Tiger and Sita's smile: essays on gender, sexuality, and ..., Ruth Vanita - 2005 - 316 pages
Dedicated to the Mother of the Aurobindo Ashram, the film opens with a football game at a boys' school where Ramu, ... aspires to earn and support her in the future while she aspires to be like the mothers of Shivaji and Pandit Nehru. ...
Musings on Indian Writing in English: Poetry - Page ix, Natesan Sharda Iyer - 2005 - 286 pages
Diffidence and lack of faith have no doubt been discouraging, but Sri Aurobindodispels the hesitation and derogation, puts an end to defeatism by referring to the admiration won by Nehru, Sarojini Naidu. ...
A Corrective Reading of Indian History: Jinnah Asiananda – 2005
esoterics, social awakening, the exponent of the idea of the budding 'Indian Nation'; it was Sri Aurobindo, the master yogi, the philosopher of the integral, the life divine, ... it was even Motilal Nehru and CR Das and a host of ...
India's Road to Nationhood: - Page 570, Wilhelm von Pochhammer - 2005 - 582 pages
Nehru remained a Hindu although he was a perfect free thinker. That this religion is still alive in the fourth ... It was Aurobindo who connected the essential basic traits of the old Indian philosophy with Occidental ones in a manner ...
Nehru remained a Hindu although he was a perfect free thinker. That this religion is still alive in the fourth ... It was Aurobindo who connected the essential basic traits of the old Indian philosophy with Occidental ones in a manner ...
Philosophy in Indian politics - Page 52, Rabindranath Mukherji - 2005 - 284 pages
He gave it self-confidence and some heritage of the wealth of the past. Nehru also confided that many persons in his times were deeply influenced by his ideology. Aurobindo said that Vivekananda was the ...
He gave it self-confidence and some heritage of the wealth of the past. Nehru also confided that many persons in his times were deeply influenced by his ideology. Aurobindo said that Vivekananda was the ...
Pandit Nehru visited the ashram again on 29 September 1955 , though it was not in his official tour program. ... It was in fulfillment of this dream that she founded Sri Aurobindo Ashram for those who dedicated themselves to Yoga. ...
Gandhi, Bose, Nehru, and the making of the modern Indian mind Reba Som - 2004 - 259 pages
live — a policy of complete non-interference in matters of conscience, religion and culture as well as of cultural autonomy for the different linguistic areas'.93 Inspired by the Vedantic thoughts of Vivekananda and Sri Aurobindo as ...
Identity and religion: foundations of anti-Islamism in India - Page 259, Amalendu Misra - 2004 - 262 pages
67n, 142n, 176n Garibaldi, Francesco, 150 Ghosh, Aurobindo, 26, 88, 185 Gibbon, 196 Glimpses of World History, 121, ... 100, 103, 106-9, 2 1 6; Nehru on, 1 1 1 ; Savarkar on, 182-85; secularist historians on, 215 Hindu mysticism, ...
Journeys East: 20th century Western encounters with Eastern ... - Page 76, Harry Oldmeadow - 2004 - 505 pages
On this basis he had little time for either Nehru or Tagore and wrote, Men like Nehru and Tagore knew nothing about Hindu ... Indians—not even from such well-known philosophers as Vivekananda, Radhakrishnan, Aurobindo or Bhagwan Das.
India: a global power - Page 357, Nayyar Shamsi - 2004 - 394 pages
Sri Aurobindo cautioned that "if good people keep away from public life, goondas will dominate it. ... of the installation of the Interim Government in New Delhi headed by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, on September 2, 1946 . ...
Towards a hunger-free world, the ethical dimensions, Monkombu Sambasivan Swaminathan, Pedro Medrano ... - 2004 - 142 pages
Sri Aurobindo wrote about the process of development some 70 years ago and gave a formula filled with wisdom. ... The same thought was reflected in a statement by Prime Minister Nehru when he was addressing a group of IAS recruits, ...
Dialogue with Pakistan S. G. Kashikar - 2004 - 148 pages
Hinduism or Sanatana Dharma, as Sri Aurobindo calls it, "is life itself; it is a thing that has not so much to be believed as lived." Hindutva,, as already pointed out, is cultural in content and not political or religious. ...
Philosophy and religion: essays in interpretation, Jarava Lal Mehta - 2004 - 292 pages
Aurobindo is not afraid of systematising the 'profound' thought of the Rig Veda on a mystical base. ... How much more open is the attitude of J. Nehru (Discovery of India) who, the better to admire the Vedas, prefers to see in them not ...
Aurobindo is not afraid of systematising the 'profound' thought of the Rig Veda on a mystical base. ... How much more open is the attitude of J. Nehru (Discovery of India) who, the better to admire the Vedas, prefers to see in them not ...
Aurobindo has given graphic description of Mother Goddess and motherland. According to him, motherland is 'Bhavani ... While addressing rallies in villages, Jawahar Lal Nehru articulated the concept of Bharat Mata or Indian motherland ...
Vedic wisdom, cultural inheritance and contemporary life, S. R. Bhatt - 2004 - 195 pages
Even in modern times during freedom struggle great thinkers and political ideologues like Sri Aurobindo, Tilak and Gandhi emphasized and made use of religion to regenerate and rejuvenate the nation. After independence also Nehru, ...
Principles Of Education - Page 245 S.S. Chandra, Rajendra Kumar Sharma - 2004 - 582 pages
In the educational philosophy of JL Nehru and MN Roy, of course, one finds a tendency towards western type of rationalism ... "The work of philosophy," says Sri Aurobindo, "is to arrange the data given by the various means of knowledge, ...
Tagores Chitra And Aurobindos Savitri : A Comparative Study - Page 28 Ketki N. Pandya - 2004 - 176 pages
Jawaharlal Nehru opined that Tagore was in line with the rishis, the great sages of India, drawing from the wisdom of the ... On the other hand, Aurobindo, the experimentalist and the modernist, was born on 15th August 1872 in Calcutta. ...
Encyclopedia of community: from the village to the virtual world - Page 76, Karen Christensen, David Levinson - 2003 - 1839 pages
THE MOTHER AND SRI AUROBINDO The author of the Auroville Charter and founder of Auroville was Mirra Alfassa ... India 's prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru endorsed the Mother's vision, proposing a small international center to both US ...
Hinduism in public and private: reform, Hindutva, gender, and ..., Antony R. H. Copley - 2003 - 303 pages
A DISCOVERY OF INDIA Like Jawaharlal Nehru several decades later, Aurobindo Ghose 'discovered' India as a young adult after receiving a completely European upbringing. Educated in England between the ages of seven and twenty, ...
Historical thinking in South Asia: a handbook of sources from ..., Michael Gottlob - 2003 - 318 pages
universalists like Rabindranath Tagore and Jawaharlal Nehru as well as a rising number of critical intellectuals aimed to ... Aurobindo was convinced that without Dutt's Economic History, the boycott campaign would hardly have been ...
History of Indian National Congress, 1885-2002, Deep Chand Bandhu - 2003 - 304 pages
Aurobindo, in a somewhat similar mood of euphoria, asserted that while the founding fathers of the Congress had done the ... won over two of the most influential politicians to the Moderate cause namely Malaviya and Motilal Nehru. ...
A history of Indian literature in English - Page 118, Arvind Krishna Mehrotra - 2003 - 406 pages
Thinking back on Aurobindo's Bande Mataram writings, Jawaharlal Nehru wrote in 1962: 'The great anti-partition movement in Bengal gained much of its ... The magazine was edited by Sri Aurobindo, who also wrote most of its contents. ...
Seed 1: Arise Arjun Awaken My Hindu Nation - Page 62 Maanoj Rakhit - 2003 - 228 pages
Much is made of the fact that Nehru was a Westerner, a believer in Marx above all others. The fact is – so was Gandhi. ... Sri Aurobindo with his usual penetration saw through it. Writing in 1926 he observed: . ...
Indian Writing in English - Page 176 Ed. Mohit K. Ray - 2003 - 248 pages
The great poet Sri Aurobindo describes the Indian renaissance as 'less like the European one and more like the Celtic movement in Ireland , (1972: 397). He defines it as "the attempt of a reawakened national spirit to find a new impulse ...
Nehru re-visited, M. V. Kamath, Nehru Centre - 2003 - 570 pages
There you have it - what Sri Aurobindo wrote in his Independence Day message - that as long as the partition remains,India would always remain weak and divided. I am not suggesting we undo partition. My view has always been that ...
There you have it - what Sri Aurobindo wrote in his Independence Day message - that as long as the partition remains,
Global challenge of terrorism, V. D. Chopra - 2002 - 324 pages
Aurobindo Ghosh, in the spirit of such European nationalists as Mazzino, saw a divine expression of God in the nation. ... Then, Jawaharlal Nehru gave a new content to this nation-state concept. He knew more than anybody else that not ...
Healing the subcontinent: an indepth psychoanalysis of partition & ..., V. T. Patil, Asiananda - 2002 - 566 pages
Gandhiji and Nehru have obviously been our inspiration, and Sri Aurobindo and the legacy he left at Pondicherry and ... Nehru, Sri Aurobindo is gaining a new global relevance. A World Con-federation can come about on the primacy of the ...
The guru of joy: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar & the art of living, François Gautier - 2002 - 269 pages
Sri Aurobindo himself showed the way: "Politics is the outer expression of the working of forces which are always at play ... forces and that India should fight on the side of the Allies (unfortunately, Gandhi and Nehru did not listen). ...
Rediscovering America: American studies in the new century, Kousar Jabeen Azam - 2001 - 358 pages
Throughout the essays collected in this book, Sri Aurobindo argues that spirituality is the essence of indian civilization. ...
Subhas, a political biography, Sitanshu Das - 2001 - 634 pages
Sri Aurobindo saw Indian society subsisting on an admirable scheme of decentralization. ...
Sri Aurobindo saw Indian society subsisting on an admirable scheme of decentralization. ...
Decolonizing the Hindu mind: ideological development of Hindu ..., Koenraad Elst - 2001 - 657 pages
Jawaharlal Nehru was the most typical example of this phenomenon, but most of the England-returned lawyers who led the ... best expressed by Sri Aurobindo, but the "self-alienated" tendency became the dominant one after Independence . ...
Indian English literature: a new perspective - Page 2, Gajendra Kumar - 2001 - 172 pages
Gandhi symbolizes the empirical verve and vigour of Truth and for Non- Violence as piety and Goodness and Sri Aurobindo finds Truth as productive of Good in terms of its own evolutionary supra-mental consciousness. Sri Aurobindo is not ...
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