Wednesday, August 31, 2011
'Concept of Man in Sri Aurobindo's Poetry': Book Review in 'Mathrubhumi' (Circulation 25 Lakhs)
Language & Literature
ISBN- 978-81-261-4932-2
CONCEPT OF MAN IN SRI AUROBINDO'S POETRYJitendra SharmaSri Aurobindo considered himself firstly to be a poet. His profound and spiritual outpourings of poetic inspiration chart a new course for Man, heralding the emergence of a new species of Superman. His verses describe beautifully, with an aroma of the spirituality of India, the
Friday, August 26, 2011
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Saturday, August 20, 2011
Rare Book "Yogic Sadhan" by The Uttara Yogi
EVENING TALKS WITH SRI AUROBINDO
A comparison
Noted down by A.B. Purani
10-12-1938.Noted down by Nirod Baran
December 10, 1938
Evening about 7 p.m. Sri Aurobindo lying on his bed. We, the regular attendants sitting on the floor, very close together. Sri Aurobindo’s voice is very soft, speech slow.
Disciple: Why did you choose Pondicherry as the place for your Sadhana ?Sri Aurobindo
Friday, August 19, 2011
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
Radical realists
Baskaran Pillai | Aug 14, 2011
The date of the Tamil Siddhas is uncertain. They could have lived around a couple of centuries before or after the common era - but mythology and geography assign to them timeless antiquity.
The Tamil Siddhas, founders of the Siddha medicine system, are traditionally described as 18 in number, but there were many more of them whose work has come down to us.
The date of the Tamil Siddhas is uncertain. They could have lived around a couple of centuries before or after the common era - but mythology and geography assign to them timeless antiquity.
The Tamil Siddhas, founders of the Siddha medicine system, are traditionally described as 18 in number, but there were many more of them whose work has come down to us.
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