July 26, 2010

As Sri Aurobindo puts it, Swami Dayanand seized justly on the Veda as India's Rock of Ages

Studies in Sri Aurobindo's philosophy Sisir Kumar Maitra - 1945 - 160 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it, "where there is oneness and complete mutuality of consciousness-force even in multiplicity and diversity, there truth of self- knowledge and mutual knowledge is automatic and error of self-ignorance and mutual ...
His destiny is to become more than man, to become a Divine Man or a Gnostic Being, as Sri Aurobindo puts it. The function of religion is to keep burning within man the consciousness of his higher destiny. True religion, therefore ...
Subhash I knew Dilip Kumar Roy - 1945 - 224 pages
It is doubtless true as Sri Aurobindo puts it in his "Life Divine" that "all ignorance is a penumbra which environs an orb of knowledge, every error is significant of the possibility and the effort of a discovery of truth, ...
Sri Aurobindo: lights on the teachings 1948 - 165 pages
Nevertheless, we can benefit by the very rigorous method of Science, as –Sri Aurobindo puts it, and adhere to it, though not to its physical instrumentation, scrutinising, experimenting, holding nothing as established which cannot be ...
Sri Aurobindo, Indian poet, philosopher and mystic George Harry Langley - 1949 - 134 pages
It follows therefore that, if there be any higher mode of apprehending, they must be appropriated and find their rightful place in the more complete and concrete truth. As Aurobindo puts it: “The symbols, images and representations of ...
... are dependent on the operation of universal power, and the various manifestations of this power are essentially one. In his characteristic manner Aurobindo puts this for him obvious truth as follows: “The higher worlds have ...
Silver jubilee commemoration volume, 1950 Indian Philosophical Congress - 1950 - 311 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it : there is "an eternal recurrence " but not an " eternal persistence " of Forms. (4) In manifestation there is an integral relation between opposites : the Eternal in the Temporal, Spirit in Matter, ...
Sri Aurobindo K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1950 - 404 pages
... as Sri Aurobindo puts it very succinctly elsewhere, "Reason was the helper; Reason is the bar" When, as a result of the next evolutionary jump, Mind pierces through the lid of the Ignorance and touches the plane of Supramental ...
But at all times some few have resolutely avoided all these escape-routes and fastened on the possibility of bridging the apparent gulf between "the ignorance of Nature and the light of the Spirit". As Sri Aurobindo puts it: It is a ... Sri Aurobindo: a biography and a history 1972
The Indian culture: Mahendra Jayanti volume Mahendranath Sircar, Haridas Chaudhuri - 1951 - 383 pages
Philosophy in India has not simply been "a thinking consideration of things" but it has essentially been, as Sri Aurobindo puts it, "the intellectual canaliser of spiritual knowledge and experience. ...
In the mother's light Rishabhchand - 1951
Only what is erased, as Sri Aurobindo puts it, expunged and utterly expelled from the nature, disappears for ever. It is clear from the above description that the roots of our being, especially of the vital-physical being, ...
The Indian spirit and the world's future Kaikhushru Dhunjibhoy Sethna - 1953 - 281 pages
The unique union, as Sri Aurobindo puts it, of sweetness, simple directness and high poetic force in Bande Mataram is difficult to translate with absolute accuracy into English verse from the original Sanscrit interspersed with a few ...
The philosophy of integralism, or, The metaphysical synthesis ... Haridas Chaudhuri - 1954 - 366 pages
... Whole that swallows them up beyond recognition as Bradley suggests, but the self- extension of the creative Spirit. All times and spaces are, as Sri Aurobindo puts it, "renderings of a fundamental spiritual reality of Time-Space. ...
Pain and pleasure, as Sri Aurobindo puts it, are in truth but currents, one imperfect and the other perverse but still currents, — positive and negative currents, — of the same delight of existence. ...
Sri Aurobindo: addresses on his life and teachings Ambalad Balkrishan Purani - 1955 - 351 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it, "What can be attained within the human boundaries can be something considerable and sometimes immense." Heart-beats have been controlled by will, diseases have been cured by suggestion and faith. ...
The meeting of the East and the West in Sri Aurobindo's philosophy Sisir Kumar Maitra - 1956 - 451 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it, "For a total gnostic or divine living would include not only the individual life of the being but the life of others made one with the individual in a common uniting consciousness. Such a life must have for its ...
The integral Advaitism of Sri Aurobindo Ram Shankar Misra - 1957 - 410 pages
Or as Sri Aurobindo puts it : "whether the status, the building of the being will be quite other than what we experience as the form and life of the person or similar."2 In the Advaita Vedanta of Sankara, we find, that there is no place ...
In the portals of Indian universities: convocation and other addresses Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh - 1959 - 336 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it, "Reason was the helper, reason is the bar." When, as a result of the next evolutionary jump, the mind pierces through the lid of ignorance and touches the plane of supramental consciousness, man will have ...
The philosophy of Sri Aurobindo Ram Nath Sharma - 1960 - 191 pages
It is not an act of knowledge nor observation but an intrinsic awareness that self is all and all is self. This is the spontaneous consciousness of the Spirit which is everything and all. [As Sri Aurobindo puts it, "all this awareness ...
The integral philosophy of Sri Aurobindo: a commemorative symposium Haridas Chaudhuri, Frederic Spiegelberg - 1960 - 350 pages
Sri Aurobindo puts this extremely important point in a very telling manner by saying that ideas are to be accepted and judged by their applicability in 'opening the door to spiritual experience', ...
Dayanand: a study in Hinduism Bahadur Mal - 1962 - 238 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it, "an ethical rule merely puts a bit in the mouth of the wild horses of nature and exercises over them a difficult and partial control but it has no power to transform nature, so that she may move in a secure ...
The concept of māyā from the Vedas to the 20th century Ruth Reyna - 1962 - 120 pages
... self-limitation, or as Aurobindo puts it, "its secondary self-formation into a subordinate movement"; yet a movement that is within the illimitable Consciousness and infinite Knowledge, "for that is a necessary consequence of the...
Prophet of Indian nationalism: a study of the political thought of ... Karan Singh (Sadr-i-Riyasat of Jammu and Kashmir) - 1963 - 163 pages
... specificially applied, we might refer it to the publication in 1883 of the celebrated novel Ananda Math by the great Bengali novelist Bankim Chandra Chatterjee. It was this book that, as Sri Aurobindo puts it, 'gave us the reviving ... 
Essays on hinduism - Page 169 Karan Singh - 190 pages When that knowledge dawns, the great being shines forth through every pore of our being as the blissful, the immortal. As Sri Aurobindo puts it in one of his poems entitled 'Who': He is lost in the heart, in the cavern of nature, ...
The philosophy of Sri Aurobindo 1963 - 191 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it. “if needed there were only a rigid monotone of limited oneness and sameness, there would be no place for reason and logic, for logic consists in the right perception of relations : the highest work of reason ...
Fruits of silence: studies in the art of being Hugh I'Anson Fausset - 1963 - 224 pages
It is thus that consciousness evolves in the darkness or dimness of natural life. But there comes a time when the mental principle involved in the body of life emerges, as Sri Aurobindo puts it, "to meet and join with the ...
Main currents of social & political thought in modern India Jyoti Prasad Suda - 1963
As Sri Aurobindo puts it, Swami Dayanand "seized justly on the Veda as
India's Rock of Ages and had the daring conception to build on what his penetrating glance perceived in it a whole education of youth, a whole manhood, ...
The Indian national movement Jyoti Prasad Suda - 1969 - 444 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it: 'He seized just on the Veda as India's Rock of Ages, and had the daring conception to build on what his penetrating glance perceived in it a whole education of youth, a whole manhood and a whole nationhood ...
The Bhagavadgītā as a philosophy of God-realisation: being a clue ... Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1965 - 287 pages ... Aurobindo puts it, " On a plane above, ...
Renaissance, nationalism and social changes in modern India Kalikinkar Datta - 1965 - 144 pages
... but also, as Shri Aurobindo puts it, 'a seer and a nation-builder' and one of the 'Makers of Modern India'10 It is well known how greatly stimulating has been the influence of the famous Anthem 'Bande Mataram' recorded in his ...
Social philosophy of Sri Aurobindo and the new age Kishor Gandhi - 1965 - 273 pages
The significance of the present moment of earth's history is that the pressure on man to make a decisive choice of his evolutionary destiny has reached a critical point. As Sri Aurobindo puts it: "At present mankind is undergoing an ...
As Sri Aurobindo puts it: "The primary impulse of life is individualistic and makes family, social and national life a means for the greater satisfaction of the vital individual. ...
Sri Aurobindo's Philosophy of Social Development - Page 1 As Sri Aurobindo puts it, "Man has created a system of civilization which has become too big for his limited mental capacity and understanding and his still more limited spiritual and moral capacity to utilise and manage, ...
The mother of love Madhav Pundalik Pandit - 1965 - 256 pages
Sri Aurobindo puts on record the service rendered to humanity by Reason, its challenge of doubt and enquiry, when truths of religion and spirituality had got encrusted with a mass of superstition and dogma and well-nigh disappeared from ...
A critical study of Aurobindo: with special reference to his ... Laxman Ganpatrao Chincholkar - 1966 - 216 pages
The integral knowledge, not the limiting mortal understanding, forms the basis of divine life. As Aurobindo puts it, "to know Brahman at once and together the knowledge and the ignorance, .... to achieve foundation in the ...
Sri Aurobindo's philosophy of evolution V. Madhusudan Reddy - 1966 - 385 pages
... Aurobindo puts ...
Sri Aurobindo's Life divine: lectures delivered in the U.S.A. Ambalal Balkrishna Purani - 1966 - 282 pages
It is the 'Divine-Idea', as Sri Aurobindo puts it in The Life Divine: it is Real-Idea, all its potentialities are charged with the power of the Supreme, filled with the power of self-realisation. Now, the one potentiality of the ...
Education and the aim of human life Philippe Barbier Saint Hilaire - 1967 - 167 pages
For, as SRI AUROBINDO puts it : India has seen always in man the individual a soul, a portion of the Divinity enwrapped in mind and body, a conscious manifestation in Nature of the universal self and spirit. Always she has distinguished...
The philosophy of integralism: the metaphysical synthesis in Sri ... Haridas Chaudhuri - 1967 - 181 pages
Uniqueness, Relatedness and Transcendence Individuality is in its essence, as Sri Aurobindo puts it, a poise of being of the Absolute. As a particular existent, every individual has his aspect of uniqueness. He is a focalized expression ...
Philosophy of history: a critical study of recent philosophies of ... Dharmendra Goel - 1967 - 232 pages
As Aurobindo puts it, "A drama without a denouement may be an artistic possibility existing only for the pleasure of watching the characters drama of the earth's evolution might conceivably be of that character, but an intended or ...
The panchayat: a planned democracy Nepal. Gr̥ha Pañcāyata Mantrālaya - 1967 - 332 pages
... that Buddha was accepted into the fold of Hinduism and in the time of ''kbar the exponents of the 'Bhakti cult ' nearly succeeded in synthesising Islam and Hinduism. As Sri Aurobindo puts it " the monarch might possible favour a ...
On the Mother divine Pasupati Bhattacharya - 1968 - 97 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it, "all lights are the Mother's Light put out from herself". We have already spoken of the Mother's Powers. The Powers and this Light cannot be separated, just as the physical light and heat cannot be separated, ...
Sri Aurobindo: or, The adventure of consciousness Satprem - 1968 - 381 pages
And Sri Aurobindo puts us before the simple truth with his usual clarity: In the previous stages of the evolution Nature's first care and effort had to be directed towards a change in the physical organisation, for only so could there ...
On science, necessity, and the love of God: essays Simone Weil, Richard Rees - 1968 - 201 pages
Not all perhaps can enter, as Shri- Aurobindo puts it, at once into the spirit of this masterpiece; but those who have once done so will never admit any poem in the world to be its superior. Drenching us in Karuna (Pathos), ...
Nivedita commemoration volume Sister Nivedita - 1968 - 321 pages
"The bud of the third is Love" — as Sri Aurobindo puts it. The bud blossoms into a flower of perfection in the fourth plane where the original will of Life becomes more articulately conscious of its objects of desires and aspirations. ...
M. P. Pandit 50th birthday commemoration volume Madhav Pundalik Pandit - 1968 - 66 pages
Sri Aurobindo puts it in a nutshell: “Yoga is nothing but practical psychology. All things are in Nature and all things are in God. But, for practical purposes, there is a real distinction. The lower Nature, that which we know and are ...
Selected Works of M.P. Pandit: The Mother Madhav Pundalik Pandit, Rand Hicks
Done that way, japa remains a dry exercise that leaves one exhausted at the end of the count. There must be added something more. That element is feeling. One must take to it with fervour, enthusiasm. As Sri Aurobindo puts ...
Sri Aurobindo and the theories of evolution: a critical and ... Rama Shanker Srivastava - 1968 - 464 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it, "the psychic movement inward to the inner being, the Self or Divinity within us, must be completed by an opening upward to a supreme spiritual status or a higher existence". 2 The higher principles of ...
As Sri Aurobindo puts it, "Purusha and Prakriti, Conscious Soul and executive Force of Nature, are in the supramental harmony a two aspected single Truth,- being and dynamis of the Reality ; there can be no disequilibrium or ...
The vision and work of Sri Aurobindo Kaikhushru Dunjibhoy Sethna - 1968 - 217 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it, there is conversion before the Supermind and progression after it. Until the supramental change has occurred, something of the phenomenal and the created remains imperfect and needs to be converted. ...
Only, I should like you to understand properly the resting spoken of and not carry away the idea that God is mere repose. He is immense illumined activity but that activity is, as Sri Aurobindo puts it, Force one with unimaginable rest. ...
The Indian national movement Jyoti Prasad Suda - 1969 - 444 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it : 'He seized just on the Veda as India's Rock of Ages, and had the daring conception to build on what his penetrating glance perceived in it a whole education of youth, a whole manhood and a whole nationhood/* ...
Studies in freedom Sanat Kumar Rai Chaudhuri - 1969 - 252 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts in clear and unambiguous terms. "All evolution is in essence a heightening of the force of consciousness in the manifest being, so that it may be raised into the greater intensity of what is still unmanifest, ...
Culture and creativity Ki Cantiracēkaran̲ - 1969 - 242 pages
In a way, a poet of universality of outlook learns and gives of what has been gathered in the ' overhead level ', as Aurobindo puts it. Further elaborating this, Aurobindo says: 'The one thing needful is that he (the poet) should be ...
Some states of consciousness Ranganath Ramachandra Diwakar - 1970 - 39 pages
I don't want to work or earn anything." That would be looked upon as very abnormal. If now it is not conscious evolution, then Yoga has no meaning. That is how Sri Aurobindo puts it and calls upon all to evolve consciously. ...

A big change: talks on the spiritual revolution and the future man K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1970 - 187 pages
Ethical categorical imperatives have no more than a limited or local validity. There is thus no substitute for the larger spiritual vision. As Sri Aurobindo puts it, "the law of action of the spiritual consciousness is higher, not lower than the moral — it is founded on union with the Divine and living in the Divine Consciousness, and its action is founded on obedience to ...
The liberator Sri Aurobindo, India, and the world Sisirkumar Mitra - 1970 - 307 pages
In one of his old writings 'On Original Thinking' published in the Sri Aurobindo Mandir Annual for 1953, Sri Aurobindo puts forward a fervent plea for the sovereign need of India's youths developing the power of wide and deep thinking: ...
The integral man: special lectures Indra Sen, Aurobindo Ghose - 1970 - 82 pages
Next we might consider the fact of conflict and division, of varied egoisms in personality. There is a wide heterogeneity of elements in our nature. Sri Aurobindo puts it in a telling way in a few sentences. ...
Sri Aurobindo--the poet Kaikhushru Dhunjibhoy Sethna - 1970 - 472 pages
In most instances he is no more than an "inspired" medium.  But the soul-quality ensures, as Sri Aurobindo puts it in The Future Poetry, that the genuine poetic utterance is not merely a pastime, not even a godlike one: "it is a great formative and illuminative power. ...
A reappraisal of Yoga: essays in Indian philosophy Georg Feuerstein, Jeanine Miller - 1971 - 176 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it: 'Agni's mission is ... to raise up the soul struggling in nature from obscurity to the light.'23 One senses here that a great plan is behind this constant quickening of creation, what in the Rgveda is obscurely ...
Studies in philosophy and religion Ram Shankar Misra - 1971 - 240 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it, "Materialism indeed insists that, whatever the extension of consciousness, it is a material phenomenon inseparable from our physical organs and not their utilizer but their result. This orthodox contention ...
Sri Aurobindo and Bergson: a synthetic study Abhoy Chandra Bhattacharya - 1972 - 282 pages
As Sri Aurobindo puts it: "East and West have the same human nature, a common human destiny, the same seeking after something higher than itself, something towards which inwardly and even outwardly we move".1 This supreme unity binds ...
The Idealistic Philosophy of Swami Vivekananda - Page 123 As Sri Aurobindo puts It: "This ancient Vedantic theory of cosmic origin is immediately confronted in the human mind by two powerful contradictions, the emotional and sensational consciousness of pain and the ethical problem of evil. ...
The Heavens Beyond - Page 93 Keta Meera Sahebu
He crosses the worlds and rises to different planes as Sri Aurobindo puts it (p228), "From the nether depths of matter to the summits of the spirit there is a hierachy of planes and worlds, a rising order of forces and beings the order ...
Philosophical Found. of Edu. - Page 260 Y.k Singh
As Sri Aurobindo puts it, "If our seeking is for a total perfection of the being, the physical part of it cannot be left aside; for the body is the material basis, 'the body is the instrument which we have to use;" The physical ...

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