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Prefatory Note on Bhartrihari
This essay was written as a preface to the translation of Bhartrihari's Nitishataka which Sri Aurobindo first called "The Century of Morals", but later The Century of Life (see note to the translation on page 157 of Centenary Volume 8). The rendering was done in Baroda around the turn of the century and later revised before being brought out as a book in 1924. At this time Sri Aurobindo deliberately suppressed this elaborate prefatory note, substituting for it the brief note referred to above.
BHARTRIHARI'S Century of Morals (Nitishataka) a series of poetical epigrams or rather sentences upon human life and conduct group
Characteristics of Augustan Poetry
The first of a series of lectures on English poetry prepared by Sri Aurobindo for his classes at Baroda College during the early part of his career there (1898-1901). The four passages given as footnotes were found on pages of the manuscript facing the text pages.
Relation of Gray to the poetry of his times
The poetry of Gray marks the transition from the eighteenth-century or Augustan style of poetry to the nineteenth-century style; that is to say almost all the tendencies of poetry between the death of Pope and the production of the Lyrical Ballads in 1798 are to be found in Gray's writings.
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Summer 2008 Collaboration • 1
Journal of the Integral Yoga of Sri Aurobindo and the MotherSummer 2008 Vol. 33, No. 1
Sam Spanier 1925-2008
2 • Collaboration Summer 2008
Table of contents
Collaboration, vol. 33, no. 1, Summer 2008
From the office of Collaboration
Notes on this issue .................................................................. Larry Seidlitz 3
Current affairs
Sam Spanier: A divine calling .................................................Cassia Berman 4
Online resources on the Yoga ....................................................................... 5
AV almanac
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Collaboration is published quarterly by Matagiri, a Sri Aurobindo center. All quotations from the published writings of
Sri Aurobindo and the Mother are protected by International Copyright law.
SUMMER 1975 Vol. I, No. 4
The Light comes not by struggle or by thought.
In the Mind’s silence the Transcendent acts
And the hushed heart hears the unuttered word.
- Sri Aurobindo, Savitri
Since the passing of the Mother we have often been
asked, “Who is taking her place? How does one practice
the Yoga without a living teacher?” In 1972 we received
a letter from the Mother in which she said, “Sri
Aurobindo has written 30 volumes and all the
Resource name: /E-Library/Magazines/English/Collaboration/1980 spring.pdf
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