Monday, June 24, 2013

Sri Aurobindo’s letter to Mahatma Gandhi








Not many people are aware of the fact Mahatma
Gandhi had visited Pondicherry on 17 February 1934. Ever since his return to
India from South Africa in 1915, he was desirous to meet Sri Aurobindo. For the
purpose of arranging a meeting with Sri Aurobindo, the Mahatma had written to
Govindbhai Patel, a follower of Sri Aurobindo who was initially associated with
him. But when the permission

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Sri Aurobindo on the Law of Balance



"In this Day the Straight Path is made manifest, the Balance of divine justice is set and the light of the sun of His bounty is resplendent "...http://bahaiasheboro.blogspot.com/2010/05/in-this-day-straight-path-is-made.html




[Yusufali 55:7] And the Firmament has He raised high, and He has set up the Balance (of Justice)-The Quran[Yusufali 55:9] So establish weight with justice and fall not

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Sri Aurobindo's Integral Yoga, Disciples and the Mother







     If you leave it to the
Mother entirely, then what the Mother would want you to do is to go on with the
work as best you can without allowing yourself to be disturbed or troubled by
these things which you enumerate in your letters, without insisting on your own
ideas or vital feelings. That is indeed the rule that all ought to follow, to
do their work here as the Mother's work, not

Monday, June 3, 2013

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Rebirth: Explanations by the Mother of Sri Aurobindo Ashram























Courtesy: Growing up with the Mother by Tara Jauhar, pp. 196-201, Sri Aurobindo Ashram - Delhi Branch Trust, New Delhi, 1999.







Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Speech of Mrs. Indira Gandhi at Sri Aurobindo Ashram

















"The Spirit of Storm" painted by Promode Kumar Chatterjee





















Promod Kumar Chatterjee-a painter and a seeker






Promod Kumar Chattopadhyay (1885-1979) was an interesting personality who travelled through many vicissitudes in his life. He was a traveler and travelled extensively all over India, Nepal and Tibet for pilgrimage. But it was not merely for the purpose of pilgrimage –though its spiritual significance was not absent in his