was during his stay here that he acquired mastery over Sanskrit, learnt other Indian languages, made deep studies of political, cultural and other problems of India, started doing yoga and realised the essential truths of past spiritual experiences. Baroda was his ‘Karmabhoomi’ and Pondicherry hi...
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Quick Facts Original name: Aurobindo Ghose Aurobindo also spelled: Aravinda Sri also spelled: Shri Born: August 15, 1872,Calcutta[now Kolkata],India Died: December 5, 1950,Pondicherry[now Puducherry] Show More Sri Aurobindo(born August 15, 1872,Calcutta[now Kolkata], India—died December 5, ...
The voyage to Pondicherry Sri Aurobindo now knew the mission of his life, but staying in India would have meant being continuously hounded by the Government, whereas what he needed for his spiritual pursuits was peace. Some of his companions suggested that he go away to France. But then came...
Aurobindo Ashram Founded in the year 1926, Sri Aurobindo ashram has witnessed tremendous growth over the years. From a small group consisting of 124 disciples, today, the Aurobindo ashram has more than 2000 members. Since it is situated in the busy Pondicherry city of India, it is not a ver...
Speak, memory: oral histories of Kodaikanal Dalits: by Alexandra de Heering, Pondicherry, Sri Aurobindo Ashram Press, 2018, 401 pp., ISBN 978-81-8470-220-0, Sharmadoi:10.1080/09584935.2019.1649051Bhushan SharmaContemporary South Asia