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Devachan in theosophy, "the dwelling of the
gods"; a state intermediate between two
earth-lives, into which the Ego enters after
the separation from Kamarupa (the subjective form created through mental and
physical desires and thoughts in connection
with matter by all sentient beings, a form
which survives the death of their bodies), and after the disintegration of the lower
principles on earth. (T.G.) XIIL33
Devadatta in the Mahabharata, name of
Arjun's conch-shell.
Ibbetson, Sir Denzil Sir Denzil Charles Jelf
Ibbetson (1847-1908), English official in the
I.C.S. from 1870. During the period 1870-83 he served in Punjab in many
positions. Later he filled the posts of Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Revenue
and Agriculture (1896-98), Chief Commissioner of the Central Provinces (1898-1902),
Member of the Governor-General's Council
(1902-05), and Lt. Governor of Punjab
(1905-08). (S.F.F.; Wolpert, p. 247;
Gilbert, p. 24fn.) i: 303,344,354,373,
391,400 27:51-52
Iberia the Iberian Peninsula consisting of the
countries of Spain and Portugal. The region
is named after the ancient people called
Iberians who are believed to h
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Glossary and Index of Proper Names to
Sri Aurobindo's Works
PUBLISHER'S NOTE
The works of Sri Aurobindo abound in proper names. Their
number and variety make it difficult for his readers to obtain a
full intellectual understanding of his writings. A person familiar
with Puranic mythology may know little about the geography of
ancient Greece. An admirer of Shakespeare may never have
heard of Yajnavalkya. A student who had the time and the
inclination to look up every unfamiliar name would need a full
shelf of reference books, some of them difficult to obtain, and
even then some terms would escape him.
The present volume is an attempt to meet
state, and the name is considered synonymous with Utopia. According to certain esoteric traditions, the occult sciences achieved a high level of development in Atlantis. (Col. Enc.) 6:9 17:237 22:1-2
Atlas in Greek mythology, a Titan, son of
lapetus and Clymene. After the downfall of the Titans he was condemned to stand at the western end of the earth, bearing the sky on his head and hands. Perseus is said to have changed him into Mt. Atlas because of his inhospitality. (Col. Enc.; M.I.) 5:412, 481, 486 6:174 8:410
Atreid, The See Atrides a 5:475, 480, 482, 484 8:410
Atreus in Greek legend, king of Mycenae. He was son of Pelops and suffered from the curs
Patiala a protected princely state till its
merger with the Indian Federal Republic in
1948. It first formed part of PEPSU (Patiala
and East Punjab States' Union), but in 1956
it was merged in the state of Punjab. It is
about 125 miles to the northwest of Delhi. In
the days of British domination the Patiala
chief Maharaja Bhupendra Singh (1891-1938)
greatly developed the state. (D.I.H.) 2:249-50, 353-56
Patmore, Coventry Coventry (Kersey
Dighton) Patmore (1823-96), English poet
and essayist whose allusive poetry reflects a
deep knowledge and understanding of 17th-
century metaphysical poetry, unusual in one
of his day. (Enc. Br.) 26:258 29:797
Patmos smallest (22
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APPENDIX
This book is primarily intended to provide information about the proper names used
by Sri Aurobindo in his writings. But it may also be used as an index or concordance to
find whether a certain name occurs in Sri Aurobindo's works. Readers wishing to use the
book in this way should remember the following points:
1. Sri Aurobindo may not have used the conventional form or normal spelling of a
name, but instead an alternative, variant, or derivative, or else an older form that is
no longer in vogue.
2. When writing about a person (real or fictional), he may have used a pseudonym,
nickname, or patronymic.
3. When writing about literary works, Sri Aurobin
Roumano-Bulgarian tension the international
conflict which began when Roumania, as a
price for having remained neutral in the First
Balkan War (1912), demanded from the
Bulgarians a part of the Dobruja. Bulgaria
was reluctant to accept Russian arbitration.
The tension continued and ultimately led to
Roumania attacking Bulgaria and occupying
the Dobruja. (Enc. Br., Macro. Vol. 2, p. 630) XXII: 132
Roupnaraian, King See Shiva Singh
(Rupnaraian)
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-78), French
philosopher and political theorist whose
treatises and novels inspired the leaders of
the French Revolution and the Romantic
generation. His influence was equally strong
in the fields o
Gaea (Earth); also certain of the offspring
of these Titans. The names of the twelve
Titans, the ancestors of the Olympian gods, were Oceanus, Coeus, Crius,
Hyperion, lapetos, Theia, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Tethys, and Cronos. Cronos, the
youngest of them, ruled the world after
overthrowing and castrating Uranus. He
swallowed each of his own children at
birth, but Zeus escaped. Cronos was made
to vomit up the others (including Hera, Demeter, Poseidon, and Hades) and, after
a protracted struggle, he and the other
Titans were vanquished, all of them but
Atlas imprisoned in Tartarus, and the reign
of Zeus was established. More broadly, the
word Titan may be applied to any being
heaven by the austerites of King BHAGI- RATHA.
Shiva, to save the earth from the shock of her fall, caught the river on
his brow and checked its course with his matted locks. The river descended from
Shiva's brow in several streams. Personified as a goddess, Ganga is the eldest daughter of Himvat (see
Himalaya) and Mena. She became the wife of King Santanu and bore a
son, Bhishma.
(D I H Dow.)
Var Gonga: Gange I
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6:211, 347 7:812, 917, 935, 941, 955, 974, 990, 1008.
8:32, 69, 71, 102, 105, 107-08, 111, 115, 119-20
Nazareth historic city of Lower Galilee, northern Israel. It is closely associated with
the childhood of Jesus and is a centre of
Christian pilgrimage. (Enc. Br.) 13:12, 153
Nazi a political party (full name in
English: National Socialist German Workers'
Party) founded in 1919. Under the leadership
of Adolf Hitler it dominated Germany from
1933 to 1945, governing the country by
totalitarian methods. Although originally
conceived as an organization that would run
on nationalist and Socialist doctrines, in later
years it became anti-democratic, anti-liberal, and belligerent. The Nazis led Germany into
the horrors of World War II and to its ultimate total defeat by the Allied n