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The Never Dying Fire (The Life And Thought Of Sri Aurobindo)

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Little known in his own country, Sri Aurobindo was nevertheless one of the more significant personalities of 20thcentury India. After studying Humanities in England, he embarked on a political struggle to challenge Britain's colonial domination over India. In 1906, he founded the newspaper Bande Mataram, laying the groundwork of India's future independence, notably through passive resistance, which was later adopted by Gandhi. But far from Gandhi's pacifism, Sri Aurobindo was convinced that freedom could only be achieved via action, and even via armed struggle. Absorbed by India's centuryold wisdom, his commitment to his country was doubled by an unremitting inner spiritual quest. In 1910, Sri Aurobindo began another life in Pondicherry. In his written works, notably The Life Divine, published in 1920, he propounded an Integral Yoga describing the conditions of the The Great Passage, meant to lead to the next evolution of mankind. His work influenced and attracted disciples from around the world to his Ashram, founded in 1926, with his companion Mirra Alfassa, and later to the Auroville community, a few kilometres from Pondicherry. Through this biography, Luc Venet reveals the unfolding of Sri Aurobindo's exceptional force and opens up the path to a new evolution of humanity

Author Luc Venet
Publisher Blueone Ink
Language English
Binding Type Paper Back
Non Fiction Biographies & Autobiographies
ISBN13 9789392209659
SKU BK 0205348

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