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  1. Sri Aurobindo Ashram is the primary publisher of the works of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. As of January 2015 it keeps some 200 publications in English in print, of which 78 are books by Sri Aurobindo, 44 books by the Mother, 27 compilations from their works, and 47 books by other authors. These books are printed at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram ...

  2. Sri Aurobindo prefiere considerarse a si mismo poeta y no tanto filósofo, así en Collected Poems and Plays,The Future Poetry, Poems Past and Present, Last Poems, Anaha and other Poems, More Poems, etc. se agrupa la mayor parte de su poesía, pero su obra poética capital es Savitri, una prodigiosa epopeya de 23.815 versos que irá ...

  3. Sri Aurobindo ( bengalese: শ্রী অরবিন্দ Sri Ôrobindo, sanscrito: श्री अरविन्द Srī Aravinda; Calcutta, 15 agosto 1872 – Pondicherry, 5 dicembre 1950) è stato un filosofo e mistico indiano, considerato dai suoi discepoli un avatar, un'incarnazione dell'Assoluto. Poeta, scrittore e maestro di yoga ...

  4. Sri Aurobindo (Calcuta, 1872-Pondicherry, 1950) fue un político y luchador por la independencia de la India. Citas [ editar ] NOTA: Salvo en los casos que cuentan con referencia en español, la traducción de las citas incluidas en esta sección es propia del usuario que las aporta.

  5. Poeta, político, crítico lúcido, místico y revolucionario sin “r”, Sri Aurobindo nació en Calcuta, India, en 1872.Siete años más tarde es enviado a Londres para estudiar, y domina de manera excepcional la lengua inglesa; aprende francés desde pequeño, así como alemán para estudiar a Goethe, italiano para leer a Dante y español para devorar a Calderón.

  6. There Sri Aurobindo was a brilliant scholar, winning record marks in the Classical Tripos examination. But he had already been touched by a will for the Independence of India, and did not wish to become an official of the colonial administration - the position his father and his education had marked him out for.

  7. 18 de dic. de 2020 · Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy of spiritual evolution was based on ideas found in Indian spiritual texts but also incorporated Western ideas. Born in India, he was educated in England between 1879 and 1892, when the question of evolution dominated British scholarly and popular discourse. Although his theory as a whole was original, it is possible ...

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