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CWM - Collected Works of The Mother

Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Udar/English/One of Mother^s Children/Sports Ground.htm
Jalad's fodder fields being turned into the sports ground school children at work The Sports Ground was Jalad's fodder field for the cows at his Dairy. The Ashram did not have a football ground. Some young people had gone there for an outing and they thought this could be a nice ground for football. They told Mother about it and She gave Her consent. Thus the Sports Ground came into existence. - Lilou - Students and adults working at the sports ground construction Jalad and Kameshwar had spent several years looking for suitable land to grow fodder for the Ashr
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Udar/English/One of Mother^s Children/Savitri.htm
As this aeronautical engineer sat behind a cupboard or a chair wiping the furniture in Sri Aurobindo's Room , he heard the words of this marvellous epic being recited by the Master. Years later this poem became his mantra and his whole life. For more than 15 years, starting in the 80's, he recited Savitri every morning, at first in the school then in Golconde and finally at Harpagon and there were many who went regularly to hear him recite. - Golden Chain - Every morning She used to give me a rose in the early days. And one day, in addition to the rose, she gave me a white flower. I was surprised, I didn't know why. I was very happy, I did
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Udar/English/One of Mother^s Children/Sri Aurobindo^s Action.htm
-19_Sri Aurobindo^s Action.htm On the 29th February 1956, the Mother announced the manifestation of the supramental consciousness and light and force. Later Mother said that it was an event forerunner of the birth of a new world. I recommend that all should read what Mother has said on this, 'The Great Adventure'. This can be found in part from The Bulletin of the Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education, Nov. 1957, p. 93 and another part in Questions and Answers 1957-1958 pp. 129-131. It is after reading this that you will realise what an exciting and important moment is now on us. Then on the 1st January 1970 this force came into a defi
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Udar/English/One of Mother^s Children/Departments.htm
SENTEURS Udar, under Mother's direction, started several units like the Handmade Paper Unit, the Laboratoires Senteurs,"' tc. He also took up and developed the Coco Garden Cement Concrete Works, and managed Honesty Engineers and Contractors. He also helped establish the New Horizon Sugar Mills and the New Horizon Stainless Steel factory. - Lilou - The Mother at Senteurs -Sept. 1958 Nolini, Minoo, Udar,Dyuman, Millie When the Mother was in France She had a lady friend, Madame Lucienne Merle who was a manufacturer of perfumes and t
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Udar/English/One of Mother^s Children/Guests.htm
Many guests visited the Ashram over the years. Some sadhaks were asked by the Mother to look after them and show them places of interest in the Ashram and answer any questions they might have. Udar was often one of these guides. Here are some of the guests who came. Guard of Honour for prime Minister J.Nehru - 16th Jan.1955 Visit of K.M. Munshi Madhav, Nolini, Udar, Charupada Page - 118 Visit of C.C. Deshmukh - 1955 at Golconde Visit of Rajkumari Amrit Kaur - 1956 at the Samadhi
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Udar/English/One of Mother^s Children/Portrait.htm
Laurence Marshal Pinto - later known as Udar, had his early education at St. Mary's School at Hubli. Later he went to St. Joseph's European and Anglo- Indian High School at Bangalore. After passing the Senior Cambridge and High School he joined the Karnatak College at Dharwar. (He was fond of acting on the stage and took part in many plays. This love of acting held his interest even while he was in the Ashram and he took part in several plays.) -Wilfy- 1 was brought up in a Roman Catholic family; I really wanted to practise my religion. Not out of fear but out of love. Therefore I prayed a lot to the Virgin
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Varun Pabrai/English/Agenda Quick Reference/Combat Magazine.htm
I don't think we can speak of this one either. No, I don't think so. What we should actually do is make a selection and only talk about aphorisms that give us an opportunity to explain a few things. But these two.... People aren't ready to understand. And besides, they don't fit the style of the Bulletin. What we need is a "combat magazine," a journal that combats all the ordinary ideas; then all these aphorisms (the ones on doctors, for instance) would be like ... yes, like commanders in the battle. A journal with the goal of "demolishing the old idols." Something along those lines. It would be very interesting to do such a magazine - a combat magazi
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Varun Pabrai/English/Agenda Quick Reference/AB Purani.htm
Sri Aurobindo had made certain statements about me in those letters, and Z deleted them. (Anyway, it makes no difference for your book, because I'm not at all keen on having any statements about me published.) But Z is not honest. He hasn't been honest at all.... We were forced to intervene once or twice because his deletions distorted the meaning. We finally told him (for the book published here), 'We won't publish it unless you restore these things.' (silence) I have also reread A.P.'s 'Evening Talks.' Oh, in that, too, there are a lot of.... I myself wasn't present, so I don't know what Sri Aurobindo said,
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Varun Pabrai/English/Agenda Quick Reference/Handmade paper.htm
(Mother reads a note she wrote in connection with a quarrel at the Ashram's handmade paper factory:) The Employer to the Employee "Nothing lasting can be established without a basis of trust. And this trust must be mutual. "You must be convinced that it is not only my good that I am aiming at, but also yours. And on my side I must know and feel that you are here not merely to profit but also to serve. "The welfare of the whole is dependent on the welfare of each part, and the harmonious growth of the whole is dependent on the progress of every part. "If you feel you are exploited, then I to
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Varun Pabrai/English/Agenda Quick Reference/Nijalinggappa-free.htm