Mother India: monthly review of culture Sri Aurobindo Ashram – 1996
which associates the prayers with the process of reaching the worlds of Light after death.* Sri Aurobindo is inclined to give credit to this tradition, but at the same time he tries to show that we should get the best out of ...
The Advent Sri Aurobindo Ashram – 1983
The individual self carrying truth of its own, the self as a witness being presented with experiences by nature, the self imposed upon by cosmic imagination: these are three views. Sri Aurobindo is inclined to the view that each soul, ...
Facets of Indian religio-philosophic indentityHarsh Narain - 1983 - 247 pages
Sri Aurobindo is inclined to hold that, if things are let to themselves, there will either be no evolution at all or, if evolution does take place, its pace will be too slow. He writes : 'The transition to Supermind through over- mind ...
Sri Aurobindo's treatment of Hindu myth, Jan Feys - 1983 - 59 pages
That Sri Aurobindo is inclined to read epic mythology in the light of Vedic myth, as he also does for the Puranas, is obvious enough where he maintains that ' Here— ie, in the Mahabharata — the Vedic notion of the struggle between the ...
Contemporary Indian idealism (with special reference to Swami ... Ripusudan Prasad Srivastava - 1973 - 212 pages
So the idea that the individual is a separate unit is quite foreign to the philosophy of Sri Aurobindo. It may appear that Sri Aurobindo is inclined towards the second alternative, ie the individual seems to have been accorded the ...
Sri Aurobindo, seer and poet Vinayak Krishna Gokak - 1973 - 185 pages
Sri Aurobindo is inclined rather to admit that the modernist's way is a new way of looking at things in poetry, at least when pushed to such a degree as described above. But he holds that this way need not be regarded as essentially ... Life divine and spiritual values Narayana Guru - 1977 - 260 pages
Glimpses on religion, philosophy, and mysticism: Alasinga Perumal ..., M. C. Alasinga Perumal, M. V. Krishna Rao - 1968 - 199 pages
wanders" — images like these express vividly an impression made on the nerves through the sight of the described objects. Sri Aurobindo is inclined rather to admit that ...
It may some time appear that Sri Aurobindo is inclined towards the second alternative ie the individual seems to have been accorded i. "Bankim— Tilak— Dayananda" p. 7 ». S. Banerjee. A Short Treatise on the Life Divine, Vol. II. ... A Short Treatise on 'the Life Divine Siddheswar Banerjee (Paperback - Jan 1, 1957)
Mother India Kaikhushru Dhunjibhoy Sethna, Sri Aurobindo Ashram – 1954
Sri Aurobindo is inclined rather to admit that the modernist's way is a new way of looking at things in poetry, — at least when pushed to such a degree as described above. But he holds that this way need not be regarded as essentially...
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And Aurobindo is inclined to interpret our awareness of anger or any other psychical element as a sort of knowledge by identity. It is contended that therein the subject and the object or the knower and the known are not distinguished ...
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