Tuesday, November 15, 2022

One could at once think of a river and of inspiration

 Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra (b. 1956), Director, SELF (2005), Founder, Savitri Era Religion (2006), and President, Savitri Era Party (2007)

Orchid and the rose: Sri Aurobindo came forward boldly to challenge and counter the European narrative orchidrose.blogspot.com/2022/11/sri-au Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra (b. 1956), Founder, Savitri Era Religion (2006). Authpur. Savitri Era of those who adore, Om Sri Aurobindo & The Mother.
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SRI AUROBINDO, seated on a chair, used to dictate his epic poem Savitri to Nirodbaran, his closet disciple and personal physician. The original painting by Emanuele is displayed in Savitri Bhavan, Auroville
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[PDF] Communalism and Religious Fundamentalism in Rohinton Mistry's Family Matters

R Kaur
… Rustum Bharucha, quoting Gyanendra Pandey, comments upon the communal
frenzy of the Hindutva and its implications: Within the communalised culture of our
times, when the Indian state is actually implementing the agenda of Hindutva …

Singh, Gurharpal, and Giorgio Shani: Sikh Nationalism. From a Dominant Minority to an Ethno-Religious Diaspora. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022 …

O Gächter - Anthropos, 2022
… “Hindu nationalism in power has been distinguished by efforts to redefine the
public space in the language of Hindutva and to change the … No doubt, Hindutva
is the great challenge to Sikh identity and the other religious minorities in India. Chap …

[PDF] RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM IN SOUTH ASIA: TREND ANALYSIS

MU Hayat, A Zaid - Pakistan Journal of International Affairs, 2022
… Now the current government philosophy of integral humanism also committed to
ideology of Hindutva favoring state cultural Hindu … However, state own constitution
allows about outside interference in religious matters, political manifestation of …

WE THAT ARE YOUNG

JJ Joughin - … Rhythms: Shakespeare, Theory, Culture, and the …, 2022
… witnessed the rise of right-wing populism and the reemergence of Hindutva (Hinduness)–comprising
a toxic mix of politics and religion, … In the aftermath of the storm, Rudra/Mad Tom
retreats to his hovel, where we find him invoking the Merlinesque call of Hindutva–a …

Sultanganj Re-Visited: Encountering the Past Through Living Traditions

R Bose - South Asian Studies, 2022
… Countervailing discourses such as the official requirement to self-identify along
distinct religious affiliations, or even the Hindutva project of singling out and “uniting”
the different Indic religions “born of the soil”, are persuasive in informing exclusive …

The ice within you: Sovereign impunity, unreadability, and the archive of November 1984

RS Soni - Sikh Formations, 2022
Jaspreet Singh's Helium, a novel concerning 1984's anti-Sikh pogroms, seeks to
archive the impunity on which sovereignty is based. This basis remains indelible.
Impunity's unconscionability contaminates conscience as we know it and as it allows …

Miseducation in India: Historiographical Reflections

PV Rao - History of Education Quarterly, 2022
India, a country with more than 1.3 billion people living in an area of 1,269,219
square miles has only three teaching positions dedicated to the history of education.
This denotes little importance given to the discipline. India produced no historian of …

[PDF] EDUCATION SERVING THE EVOLUTION OF CONSCIOUSNESS?! An interview study of the educational foundations, challenges and opportunities in Auroville, India

M Shakti Berggreen-Clausen
… what Integral Education means in the Auroville schools. Common understanding
exists in relation to terminology on a more surface level, but there is a gap in a
deeper understanding of the larger aims of Integral … to the larger aims of Integral …

[PDF] TO ECSTACY THROUGH BHAKTI

A Waghmare - BOOK OF ABSTRACTS, 2022
Through this essay, we will try to bring into contention the major role played by the
human unconscious in nurturing the religious consciousness based on the
psychology of religion illumined by Carl Jung through his articles like" Psychology …

2 Constructing the Body Mandala Debate

RE Dachille - Searching for the Body, 2022
… As I have established, the lineage of transmitting the Path and Fruit as based
upon the Hevajra tantric teachings was integral to the tantric … they lack the
sexualized content of the higher yoga tantras (often identified as the yoga and …

Auroville. The City the Earth Needs

A Kundoo - Auroville. The City the Earth Needs
… In 1965, he was appointed chief architect of Auroville, an idealistic city conceived
in South India. The city’s founder, Mirra Alfassa, asked the architect to design “the
city the earth needs” as a model city for 50,000 inhabitants. The experimental nature …

Thinker, Thought and Knowledge: in East-West Perspective

VN Mishra - 2022
Thinker, Thought and Knowledge critically and analytically reasons that some of the
philosophical expositions like “thought has created the thinker” and “higher-order
thoughts are themselves conscious” hinder us from explaining our sense of unity of …
'Can women recite the Vedas?' Dharmic reformists versus colonised 'traditionalists'. @arvindneela writes:
With Kantara Storm going on , I see lot of discussions about Gods and deities. Here I share quote from Sri Aurobindo. (1/n) Quote The Gods already exist, they are not created by man even though he does seem to conceive them in his own image;
"It's a lack of plasticity in the mind, and they are bound by the expression of things; for them, words are rigid. Sri Aurobindo explained it so well in The Secret of the Veda; he shows how language evolves and how, before, it was very supple and evocative.
For example, one could at once think of a river and of inspiration. Sri Aurobindo also gives the example of a sailboat and the forward march of life. And he says that for those of the Vedic age it was quite natural, the two could go together, superimposed; it was merely a way of
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looking at the same thing from two sides, whereas now, when a word is said, we think only of this word all by itself, and to get a clear picture we need a whole literary or poetic imagery. Such is the product of modern education.