A house in Pondicherry - Lee
Langley, Lee
Langley - 1995 - 275 pages - Now Aurobindo needs somewhere
he will be safe. The subcontinent has proved surprisingly deficient in hiding
places for a wanted man, and the British are thorough in tracking down those
they wish to find. He studies the approaching ...
Political ideas and leadership in Vidarbha - P.
L. Joshi, Nagpur
University. Dept. of Political Science & Public Administration. Silver
Jubilee Committee, P.
L. Joshi - 1980 - 338 pages - Dr. Moonje approached Yogi
Aurobindo and requested him to preside over the Nagpur Session. Yogi
Aurobindo declined the request. Mahatma Gandhi had taken up the reins of
the congress and advocated the principle and programme of...
The Perfectibility of Human Nature in Eastern and Western
Thought - Page 145 - Harold
G. Coward - 2008 - 219 pages - Preview One such ashram was established at Pondicherry,
India, in the first half of the twentieth century by the contemporary Yogi
Aurobindo Ghose (1872-1950 CE). Aurobindo, after studying Western
psychology in England ,
revised Yoga thought and ...
Educational challenges in socialist India - Satya
Pal Ruhela, Satya
Pal Ruhela - 1975 - 220 pages - lndian Education Today Principal
NW Bhawe The birth-centenary of Yogi Aurobindo offered a golden
opportunity to the young generations to know more about the life and work of
the Yogi who once carried the torch of liberation ...
Converts do not make a nation - Page 442 - M.
G. Chitkara - 1998 - 719 pages - Preview It may be the ordained time when the prophesy of
the Great Yogi Aurobindo may turn out to be true; that ultimately
India and Pakistan would come closer and stand united. Enduring peace and
prosperity in the Indian sub-continent may not ...
Human rights: commitment and betrayal - Page 67 - M.
G. Chitkara - 1996 - 306 pages - Preview The hour before the down is darkest, Yogi
Aurobindo Ghosh warned that who are to restore the reign of light, Truth,
Bliss and Consciousness, now obscured and perversed into darkness, falsehood,
suffering and inconscience.
World Perspectives on Swami Dayananda Saraswati - Page 36 -
Gaṅgā Rām Garg - 1984 - 592 pages - Preview He met Rajnarayan Bose, the maternal grandfather of Yogi
Aurobindo, who was leading a newly-emerging movement of proud Hindu nationalism
against the inroads of westernization. He presented a copy of his lecture: 'The
Superiority of ...
Revisiting Indus-Sarasvati age and ancient India - Bhu
Dev Sharma, Nabarun Ghose - 1998 - 495 pages - In this regard, Yogi
Aurobindo has written, "The word Arya expresses a particular ethical
and social order of well-governed life, courage, gentleness, purity, humanity,
compassion, protection of the weak, liberty, observance of social ...
Gandhi in Indian politics - Nirmal
Kumar Bose, P.
H. Patwardhan - 1967 - 93 pages - Yogi Aurobindo believed
that India had a message for the world. This ancient land had survived many ups
and downs for thousands of years because it had a message for the world. India 's
political freedom was only a means to awaken ...
People in World History: A-M - Susan
K. Kinnell - 1989 - 450 pages - Attempts to show how the Indian
revolutionary-turned-philosopher and yogi Aurobindo Ghose (1872-1950)
interpreted his religious experience and how he used religious symbolism to
work out a paradigm of an organic society and to ...