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  2. 2 days ago · Built in 1896, the Aurobindo Ashram (also known as Aurobindo Nivas) at Dandia Bazaar is Vadodara’s only National Memorial. The place was home to Sri Aurobindo, India’s leading philosopher, litterateur and poet. Made entirely in wood, the ashram is surrounded by a garden and a lotus pond, all made and managed by the devotees.

  3. The Niwas or bungalow is now an ashram housing a library of Aurobindo literature, a study room and a sales emporium. The ashram features relics of Sri Aurobindo, and is open to all for meditation.

  4. www.sriaurobindoashram.org › sriaurobindoSri Aurobindo

    Sri Aurobindo had begun the practice of Yoga in 1905 in Baroda. In 1908 he had the first of several fundamental spiritual realisations. In 1910 he withdrew from politics and went to Pondicherry in order to devote himself entirely to his inner spiritual life and work.

  5. t. e. Sri Aurobindo (born Aurobindo Ghose; 15 August 1872 – 5 December 1950) was an Indian philosopher, yogi, maharishi, poet, and Indian nationalist. [ 3 ] He was also a journalist, editing newspapers such as Bande Mataram. [ 4 ]

  6. Jun 26, 2020 · Sri Aurobindo (1872 -1950) is one of the most renowned philosophers and spiritual reformers of modern India. His legacy lives on through the tens of thousands that continue to follow his teachings, and through Auroville, the ‘universal city’ he built in what is now Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

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  7. 4 days ago · Sri Aurobindo (born August 15, 1872, Calcutta [now Kolkata], India—died December 5, 1950, Pondicherry [now Puducherry]) was a yogi, seer, philosopher, poet, and Indian nationalist who propounded a philosophy of divine life on earth through spiritual evolution.

  8. The Aurobindo Ashram, also known as Arvind Ashram or Auro Nivas, is the ashram that was the dwelling place of Aurobindo Ghosh during his stay in Baroda in the years 1894 to 1906. Located at Dandia Bazar in the city of Vadodara in Gujarat, this was the first ever ashram to gain immense popularity and respect in the southern areas of the state.