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Sri Aurobindo (born Aurobindo Ghose; 15 August 1872 – 5 December 1950) was an Indian philosopher, yogi, maharishi, poet, and Indian nationalist. He was also a journalist, editing newspapers such as Bande Mataram. He joined the Indian movement for independence from British colonial rule, until 1910 was one of its influential leaders, and then became a spiritual reformer, introducing his visions on human progress and spiritual evolution. Aurobindo studied for the Indian Civil Service at King's College, in Cambridge, England. After returning to India he took up various civil service works under the Maharaja of the princely state of Baroda and became increasingly involved in nationalist politics in the Indian National Congress and the nascent revolutionary movement in Bengal with the Anushilan Samiti. He was arrested in the aftermath of a number of bombings linked to his organization in a public trial where he faced charges of treason for Alipore Conspiracy. However, Sri Aurobindo could only be convicted and imprisoned for writing articles against British colonial rule in India. He was released when no evidence could be provided, following the murder of a prosecution witness, Narendranath Goswami, during the trial. During his stay in the jail, he had mystical and spiritual experiences, after which he moved to Pondicherry, leaving politics for spiritual work. At Pondicherry, Sri Aurobindo developed a spiritual practice he called Integral Yoga. The central theme of his vision was the evolution of human life into a divine life in a divine body. He believed in a spiritual realisation that not only liberated but transformed human nature, enabling a divine life on earth. In 1926, with the help of his spiritual collaborator, Mirra Alfassa (referred to as "The Mother"), Sri Aurobindo Ashram was founded. Sri Aurobindo was nominated twice for the Nobel prize without it being awarded, in 1943 for the Nobel award in Literature and in 1950 for the Nobel award in Peace. His main literary works are The Life Divine, which deals with the philosophical aspect of Integral Yoga; Synthesis of Yoga, which deals with the principles and methods of Integral Yoga; and Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol, an epic poem. Biography Early life Aurobindo Ghose was born in Calcutta (now Kolkata), Bengal Presidency, India on 15 August 1872 in a Bengali Kayastha family that was associated with the village of Konnagar in the Hooghly district of present-day West Bengal. His father, Krishna Dhun Ghose, was then assistant surgeon of Rangpur in Bengal and later civil surgeon of Khulna, and a former member of the Brahmo Samaj religious reform movement who had become enamoured with the then-new idea of evolution while pursuing medical studies in Edinburgh. His mother Swarnalata Devi's father Shri Rajnarayan Bose was a leading figure in the Samaj. She had been sent to the more salubrious surroundings of Calcutta for Aurobindo's birth. Aurobindo had two elder siblings, Benoybhusan and Manmohan, a younger sister, Sarojini, and a younger brother, Barindra Kumar (also referred to as Barin). Young Aurobindo was brought up speaking English, but used Hindustani to communicate with servants. Although his family were Bengali, his father believed British culture to be superior. He and his two elder siblings were sent to the English-speaking Loreto House boarding school in Darjeeling, in part to improve their language skills and in part to distance them from their mother, who had developed a mental illness soon after the birth of her first child. Darjeeling was a centre of Anglo-Indians in India and the school was run by Irish nuns, through which the boys would have been exposed to Christian religious teachings and symbolism. England (1879–1893) Krishna Dhun Ghose wanted his sons to enter the Indian Civil Service (ICS), an elite organisation comprising around 1000 people. To achieve this it was necessary that they study in England and so it was there that the entire family moved in 1879. The three brothers were placed in the care of the Reverend W. H. Drewett in Manchester. Drewett was a minister of the Congregational Church whom Krishna Dhun Ghose knew through his British friends at Rangpur. The boys were taught Latin by Drewett and his wife. This was a prerequisite for admission to good English schools and, after two years, in 1881, the elder two siblings were enrolled at Manchester Grammar School. Aurobindo was considered too young for enrollment, and he continued his studies with the Drewetts, learning history, Latin, French, geography and arithmetic. Although the Drewetts were told not to teach religion, the boys inevitably were exposed to Christian teachings and events, which generally bored Aurobindo and sometimes repulsed him. There was little contact with his father, who wrote only a few letters to his sons while they were in England, but what communication there was indicated that he was becoming less endeared to the British in India than he had been, on one occasion describing the British colonial government as "heartless". Drewett emigrated to Australia in 1884, causing the boys to be uprooted as they went to live with Drewett's mother in London. In September of that year, Aurobindo and Manmohan joined St Paul's School there. He learned Greek and spent the last three years reading literature and English poetry, while he also acquired some familiarity with the German and Italian languages; Peter Heehs resumes his linguistic abilities by stating that at "the turn of the century he knew at least twelve languages: English, French, and Bengali to speak, read, and write; Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit to read and write; Gujarati, Marathi, and Hindi to speak and read; and Italian, German, and Spanish to read." Being exposed to the evangelical structures of Drewett's mother developed in him a distaste for religion, and he considered himself at one point to be an atheist but later determined that he was agnostic. A blue plaque unveiled in 2007 commemorates Aurobindo's residence at 49 St Stephen's Avenue in Shepherd's Bush, London, from 1884 to 1887. The three brothers began living in spartan circumstances at the Liberal Club in South Kensington during 1887, their father having experienced some financial difficulties. The club's secretary was James Cotton, brother of their father's friend in the Bengal ICS, Henry Cotton. By 1889, Manmohan had determined to pursue a literary career and Benoybhusan had proved himself unequal to the standards necessary for ICS entrance. This meant that only Aurobindo might fulfill his father's aspirations but to do so when his father lacked money required that he studied hard for a scholarship. To become an ICS official, students were required to pass the competitive examination, as well as to study at an English university for two years under probation. Aurobindo secured a scholarship at King's College, Cambridge, under recommendation of Oscar Browning. He passed the written ICS examin.... Discover the Sri Aurobindo popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Sri Aurobindo books.

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  • The Life Divine synopsis, comments

    The Life Divine

    Sri Aurobindo Ghosh

    Sri Aurobindo's principal work of philosophy. In this book, Sri Aurobindo presents a theory of spiritual evolution and suggests that the present crisis of humanity will lead to a s...

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    Sri Aurobindo

    Purnima Majumdaar

    Sri Aurobindo Ghose is famous as Yogiraj Aurobindo. Inspite of the very English environment and the English education he had received in England, Sri Aurobindo had always been dedi...

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    Sri Aurobindo

    Sachidananda Mohanty

    This book compiles some of the finest writings of Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950) the nationalist, visionary, poetphilosopher. It reflects the range, depth and outreach of the moral, in...

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    Wetiko

    Paul Levy & Larry Dossey

    Explores how wetiko covertly operates both out in the world and within our minds and how it underlies every form of selfdestruction, both individual and collective Reveals how we...

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    The Teaching of Sri Aurobindo

    M.P. Pandit

    Sri M.P. Pandit has provided us a brief overview and introduction to the teaching of Sri Aurobindo. The ideal of a perfected human being, living in a perfected society, has been o...

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    The Upanishads

    Sri Aurobindo Ghosh

    Translations of and commentaries on the Upanishads.

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    Sri Aurobindo On Himself

    Sri Aurobindo Ghose

    “Sri Aurobindo on himself” ia an autobiography written by Sri Aurobindo Ghosh. The book explained the important events of his life and some experiences in Yogic developments.

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    Sri Aurobindo

    Simran

    The inspiring life stories of great personalities of India have left unforgettable impressions on Indian history and civilization. Their lives, work, thoughts, sacrifice, courage, ...

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    Readings in The Mother by Sri Aurobindo

    Santosh Krinsky

    Sri Aurobindos book The Mother is a highly concentrated and powerful guide to spirituality and yoga. Consisting of just six chapters, it provides inspiration and direction of the h...

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    Sri Aurobindo

    Jérôme Ballet

    Le philosophe et indépendantiste indien Sri Aurobindo (18721950) est connu dans le monde entier pour ses ouvrages sur le yoga. Il a également développé une philosophie politique, e...

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    The Essence of Sri Aurobindo

    Bruce Cameron Elliot

    We are souls and not the surface person, and every problem we say is ours, physical, mental or spiritual, is the result of the veil of Ignorance God placed over us, making us belie...

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    The Lives of Sri Aurobindo

    Peter Heehs

    Since his death in 1950, Sri Aurobindo Ghose has been known primarily as a yogi and a philosopher of spiritual evolution who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in peace and literatu...

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    Beyond Man

    Georges Van Vrekhem

    Evolution is not finished; reason is not the last word nor the reasoning animal the supreme figure of Nature. As man emerged out of the animal, so out of man the superman emerges.&...

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    Sri Aurobindo on the Tantra

    M.P. Pandit

    ri Aurobindo writes "The Tantric system is in its aspiration one of the greatest attempts yet made to embrace the whole of God manifested & unmanifested in the adoration, selfd...

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    The Secret of the Veda

    Sri Aurobindo Ghosh

    Sri Aurobindo elucidates the hidden meaning of the Veda

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    Sri Aurobindo and His Yoga

    M.P. Pandit

    Sri Pandit gives us an overview of Sri Aurobindo’s life, his writings and his Integral Yoga. In doing so, he takes time to introduce the major principles of yoga and relates in a s...

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    Sri Aurobindo and the Logic of the Infinite

    Rod Hemsell

    About this book, the author, Rod Hemsell says, “Most of these essays were collected in 2003, a few recent ones have been added to this edition in the sections on philosophy and man...

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    The Teaching of Sri Aurobindo

    M.P. Pandit

    Sri M.P. Pandit has provided us a brief overview and introduction to the teaching of Sri Aurobindo.  The ideal of a perfected human being, living in a perfected society, has b...

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    Sri Aurobindo

    Roshen Dalal

    An illuminating exploration of the life and philosophy of an uncommon visionary.Widely revered as a preeminent philosopher and spiritual leader, Sri Aurobindo’s teachings and legac...