Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra
Sri Aurobindo was not a "Gandhian", he was a revolutionary. If you get time, read "Revolutionaries: The Other Story of How India Won Its Freedom" by Sanjeev Sanyal. Its an eye opener.
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After reading sri aurobindo and mother Mirra ; I got all the Answers iwas looking and they have solved the riddle of Universe; only thing is a thirst for seeking the Truth; I have been influenced with so many other Thinkers as well ; but my Path is unique
Synthesis of Many.
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New Episode! "The Subtle Energetic Interchange That Takes Place at a Subliminal Level"
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Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, The Hidden Forces of Life , Ch. 1 Life Through the Eyes of the Yogin,…
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7 hours ago — Opinion. A Fatherhood More Equal? In exalting Gandhi, we've elbowed Sri Aurobindo into the shadows. Advertisement. F. Francois Gautier. February 5, 2022.
8 hours ago — During my time spent teaching children at the Sri Aurobindo Integral Education Centre in my home district of Mayurbhanj in the state of Odisha, I saw for ...
P Heehs - Aries, 2024
… One person who discovered the Revue Cosmique in 1904 was Mirra Alfassa, a young Paris-born artist who toward the end of that year met Louis Thémanlys, a friend of her brother, who was in contact with the Theons and a reader of the Revue …… Years later, after she had become the Mother of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, she related some anecdotes about the Theons to students of the Ashram school and to a close disciple. These stories first appeared in print in collections of talks published …
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S Velassery - Towards a New Dharma of Peace Building: Conflict …, 2024
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M Kapadia - Towards a New Dharma of Peace Building: Conflict …, 2024
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JE Lee - International Journal of Religion, 2024
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T SERAFINI
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In the last few years, Indian politics has entered in a new phase of populist politics, where state welfarism promotes the policies Populist politics, policies with a strategic sense of belonging to a particular ideology. The populist persuasion of Hindutva …
MV Georgekutty - Encyclopedia of New Populism and Responses in the …, 2024
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K Patel - Global Discourse, 2024
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W Njuguna - Decolonising Social Work in Finland: Racialisation and …, 2024
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A Ranjan - 2024
This book looks at migration through the lens of the Partition of India in 1947. The Partition uprooted millions of people from their homelands. This volume examines the initial difficulties faced by the refugees in settling down in their adopted land. It …
S Dsouza - BUSINESS AND SOCIETY: Issues and Cases in the …, 2024
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N Nayeem, JA Bhat
This article examines the political trajectory of Indian secularism in the post-independence era, exploring both its theoretical foundations and its practical application. It underscores the fundamental aspects of Indian secularism and delves into how …
LK Meena, AK Sharma, R Pargi - 2024
Svādhyāya literally means' to study oneself'. It is a larger concept which has many meanings. Svādhyāya is a‟ Niyama'in various Hindu philosophies. Swadhyaya also means' self-study'and reading the Vedas and other scriptures. Studying, listening …
P Salo, S Francisco, A Olin - Professional development in education, 2024
Based on an overview of the existing literature, this paper aims to provide a holistic and coherent conceptualisation and understanding of the complexity of educators’ professional learning. First, the way in which professional development, professional …