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Sri Aurobindo in Baroda
"These are they who are conscious of the much
falsehood in the world; they grow in the house of Truth, they are strong and
invincible sons of Infinity.”
—
Rigveda, VII.605
1893 - a memorable year! It was
in 1893 that Sri Aurobindo came back from England to fight for the freedom of
India and release her imprisoned godhead, and Vivekananda sailed for America
carrying with him the light of the Vedanta to the benighted humanity of the
West. What was Sri Aurobindo thinking, what were his feelings as he came in
sight of his beloved motherland? When he had left India, he was a mere child of
seven, perhaps unaware of the heavenly fire s
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Sri Aurobindo
His Life Unique
Publisher's Note
Rishabhchand, the author of this book, has to
his credit a number of other books, all of them shot through and through with
the Light and Presence of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. One cannot fail to
perceive in them an unusual harmony of the intellect's clear thinking,
intuition's deep penetration and the spirit's permeating suffusion. They stand
out impressively against the background of innate humility and colour gracefully
the flow of his style and language. He wrote it indeed as one inspired by the
Mother and the very fact of its serial publication in the "Bulletin of Sri
Aurobindo Internat
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Sri Aurobindo at Chandernagore
"... We do want to realise Dharma or
spirituality in an integral way and to see Indian spiritual discipline founded
for ever on renunciation. But we are not prepared to accept the meaning India
once attached to the words spirituality and renunciation in a spell of delusion. We want to see
India enthroned as the teacher of the art of
enjoyment as well as of renunciation to the world.
Let us never forget that India will give to the
West the lesson of the perfect enjoyment. Why
are we anxious to confine Dharma to a narrow
groove? Why are we anxious to base spirituality
upon the unreality or insignificance of the world?
All th
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Sri Aurobindo at Pondicherry
"The illumined seer and priest of the call, free
from harms, shining with light, carrying his banner of smoke, him we seek, the
ray of intuition of the sacrifices.”
Rig Veda.-8.44.10
On the 4th of April, 1910, Sri Aurobindo arrived by the steamer Dupleix at
Pondicherry with Bejoy Nag at about 4 in the afternoon. Moni (Suresh
Chakravarty) had already arrived on the 31st March and put up at the house of
Srinivasachari, an orthodox Tamil Brahmin, to whom he had brought a letter of
introduction from Sri Aurobindo. Srinivasachari had at first taken Moni for a
spy, and did not attach any importance to his request for finding
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Sri Aurobindo in
Bengal
THE PARTITION OF BENGAL
"...It is a strange idea, a foolish idea... to
think that a nation which has once risen, once has been called up by the
voice of God to rise, will be stopped by mere physical repression. It has never
so happened in the history of a nation, nor will it so happen in the history of
India. A storm has swept over us today. I saw it come,' / saw the
striding of the storm-blast and the rush of the rain, and as I saw it an idea
came to me. What is this storm that is so mighty and sweeps with such fury upon
us? And I said in my heart, 'It is God who rides abroad on the wings of the
hurricane, - it is the might an
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