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Appendix 2
List
of Citations Appearing in The Life Divine
Rig Veda
9.68.5
19:919
4. 5. 15,7
18: 524
9.70.1
19:919
5. 5. 1
18: 596
1. 10. 1,2
18 :252
9.70.3
19:1015
1. 10.2
19:702
9.83.3
18:112
Chhandogya Upanishad
1.22.17-21
18 :198
9.86.42
19:1015
1. 23.5
19:919
9.96.18,19
18:198
6.2.1
18:71
1.24.7,11,15
19:889
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Translations: Title Index
Only the translations in Volume 8, Translations, are listed here; therefore only the page number has been given.
Title or First Line
Author or Text
Language
Page
The Abomination of Wickedness
Bhartrihari
Sanskrit
190
Action be Man's God
Bhartrihari
Sanskrit
199
Adornment
Bhartrihari
Sanskrit
188
Advice to a King
Bhartrihari
Sanskrit
180
Age and Genius
Bhartrihari
Sanskrit
177
Ah how shall I her lovel
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INDEX
AND GLOSSARY
Note on the Centenary Library
The SRI AUROBINDO BIRTH CENTENARY LIBRARY comprises all
writings of Sri Aurobindo which were available at the time of publication. All
his major works without exception have been included; there may be some
manuscript writings and letters which still await discovery.
The scheme of arrangement of the Centenary Library is basically chronological, but other factors besides date of composition and publication have been
given consideration. Volumes 1 and 2 contain Sri Aurobindo's early political
writings and speeches, from the periods 1893-1908 and 1909-1910 respectively.¹
Volume 3 consists of Sri
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Periodicals
WITH WHICH
SRI AUROBINDO WAS
ASSOCIATED
Arranged Chronologically
Indu Prakash English-Marathi
Weekly
Bombay
Yugantar Bengali
Weekly
Calcutta
Bande Mataram English
Daily/Weekly
Calcutta
Karmayogin
English Weekly Calcutta
Dharma Bengali
Weekly
Calcutta
Sri Aurobindo contributed two series of articles to this
newspaper, which was edited by his Cambridge friend
K. G. Deshpande. New Lamps for Old appeared in nine
instalments from August 7, 1893 to March 5,'1894. This
series was preceded by another political article, "India and
the British Parliament" (June 26, 1
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ESSAYS, SPEECHES
AND OTHER
SHORTER WORKS
The following is a list of shorter writings and speeches by Sri Aurobindo. Only
selected writings have been included from Volume 1 (Bande Mataram) and
Volume 2 (Karmayogiri).
About Astrology [Review]
Academic Thoughts
Advice to National College Students [Speech]
After the War
The Age of Kalidasa
All-Will and Free-Will
Andal — The Vaishnava Poetess
Animal Souls, Subtle Bodies
Arguments to The Life Divine
Art
"Arya" — Its Significance
The "Arya's" Fourth Year
The "Arya's" Second Year
The Ascending Unity
Asiatic Democracy .
The Asiatic Role
At the
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SRI AUROBINDO
LIFE AND WORKS
SriAurobindo
SRI AUROBINDO was born in Calcutta on August 15, 1872. In 1879, at
the age of seven, he was taken with his two elder brothers to England for education and lived there for fourteen years. Brought up at first in an English family
at Manchester, he joined St. Paul's School in London in 1884 and in 1890 went
from it with a senior classical scholarship to King's College, Cambridge, where
he studied for two years. In 1890 he passed also the open competition for the
Indian Civil Service, but at the end of two years of probation failed to present
himself at the riding examination and was disqualified for the Se