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He was named Arabinda but his name appears as the editor of Arya in 1914 as Sri Aurobindo Ghose. Subsequently, however, he signed as Sri Aurobindo and his books are published under this adopted name (pronounced as one composite word, श्रीअरविन्द). Writing Aurobindo is incorrect.
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Collated by TN Mohapatra Director SELF (2005), Savitri Era Religion (2006) & Savitri Era Party (2007)
Savitri Era of those who adore,
Om Sri Aurobindo & The Mother.
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Founding of Savitri Era Learning Forum (2005), Savitri Era Religion (2006), and Savitri Era Party (2007) has liberated The Mother & Sri Aurobindo from earlier narrow representations and ownership. Twitter facilitating such dissemination is certainly in the evolutionary direction.
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We Bengalis in the meantime spent time on crap literature all through this communist era,as rightfully mentioned,that brought in degeneracy in the collective intellectual thinking of our society,heck we couldn't even translate or work on aurobindo literature till date.
Sri Aurobindo's 150th Birth Anniversary year, Institute of Human Study & Samskrita Bharati are organising a talk on SRI #AUROBINDO AND THE IMPORTANCE OF SANSKRIT by Dr Anuradha Choudry Today @ 6 pm Link : meet.google.com/eia-nqpd-fkuContact : (+91) 91775 33369. @integralyog
#Rashtram is pleased to announce the Int'l Seminar on Sri Aurobindo & Sanskrit. The objective is to draw attention to the contribution of Sri Aurobindo to the Sanskrit language & literature. Learn more about #CallForPapers & submission guidelines:
I pay my homage to Dr. Bindu Bhushan Dutta, former Rajya Sabha MP from Shillong and an academician as he leaves this materialistic world.
A man with vision who established Sri Aurobindo Institute of Indian Culture in Shillong will always be attestation of his thoughts.
How many people on Twitter (both Tamil & Hindi speaking folks) know that Amritlal Nagar spent lot of time in Madras? In fact he wanted to associate himself, in a long term with Tamil movie industry. He had few minor associations. He was the man who dubbed M.S. Subbulakshmi's
RT : This will sound familiar to the Dharmic worldview folks.
Of course, Ken Wilber himself (referenced extensively in this article) was hugely influenced by Sri Aurobindo.
As always, reading Daniel Wahl is insightful.
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S Bagdane - The Yeats Journal of Korea, 2021
The works of Yeats and Sri Aurobindo offer the perennial theme, source, and structure for poetry, particularly in the later phases of their lives: Yeats's last phase makes him create his great poetry while Sri Aurobindo's helps him write his great …
Dear Friends,
We are happy to publish an interview of Sri Aurobindo which was published on 18 September 1909 in the Tamil weekly, India, under the title of A Conversation with Sriman Aravinda Ghosh. Keeping in mind the significance of this interview, the original spellings as they had appeared in the text have been kept intact. To read the interview, kindly click on the following link:
ABSTRACT
In order to demonstrate contemporary art’s presence in the material of religion, and religion’s presence in the material of contemporary art I will bring Sri Aurobindo Ghose’s understanding of descendant spirituality and cultural developments in art and religion into conversation with David Morgan and Sally Promey’s...
You read the paper Dance Literacy: Reader Response and Affective Stylistics. A related
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