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  1. 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]

  2. The Sri Aurobindo Ashram ( French: Ashram de Sri Aurobindo) is a spiritual community ( ashram) located in Pondicherry, in the Indian territory of Puducherry. The ashram grew out of a small community of disciples who had gathered around Sri Aurobindo after he retired from politics and settled in Pondicherry in 1910.

  3. Jul 20, 1998 · 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.

  4. t. e. Integral yoga, sometimes also called supramental yoga, is the yoga -based philosophy and practice of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother ( Mirra Alfassa ). [1] Central to Integral yoga is the idea that Spirit manifests itself in a process of involution, meanwhile forgetting its origins.

  5. Political history of Sri Aurobindo. Sri Aurobindo presiding over a meeting of the Nationalists after the Surat Congress,1907. Aurobindo 's political career lasted only four years, from 1906 to 1910. Though he had been active behind the scene surveying, organizing and supporting the nationalist cause, ever since his return to India, especially ...

  6. Arabinda Akryod Ghose (1872-1970), later known as Sri Aurobindo, is a one of the gifted philosophers of the Indian sub-continent. Unlike his other compeers, Sri Aurobindo had a thorough western upbringing and education.

  7. Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol - Wikipedia. Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol is the poetic main work of Sri Aurobindo, composed in nearly 24000 lines in blank verse. It is based on the legend of Savitri and Satyavan in the Mahabharata, which was given a symbolic significance by Sri Aurobindo.

  8. Alipore Bomb case was a historic trial in which the British Government tried to implicate Sri Aurobindo in various revolutionary activities. Sri Aurobindo spent one year in Presidency Jail as an under-trial prisoner. He was acquitted and released on 6.May.1909.

  9. 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.

  10. Later, he wrote the play about Sri Aurobindo's life – Sri Aurobindo: Descent of the Blue – and a book, Infinite: Sri Aurobindo. An author, composer, artist and athlete, he was perhaps best known for holding public events on the theme of inner peace and world harmony (such as concerts, meditations, and races).