Sunday, July 04, 2010

Sri Aurobindo succeeds in showing the logical necessity of supramental or integral consciousness


  1. Amar Nath Prasad - 2005 - 327 pages
    If through his characters 'Kalidasa excels in depicting the emotions of love, from the first suggestion in an innocent mind to the perfection of passion'.27 Sri 
    Aurobindo succeeds in catching 'the whole of love's inner heart — the ...
  2. Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 2004
    and he concluded by affirming, "My quantitative system... is based on the natural movement of the English tongue, the same in prose and poetry, not on any artificial theory."3 It is not in the hexameter alone that Sri 
    Aurobindo succeeds ...

    Michael T. McLaughlin - 2003 - 318 pages
    ... movement of 61 After repeated readings, I am not convinced that Aurobindo succeeds in reconciling all of these models. It seems to be more a question of attacking the same problems from different standpoints in different chapters. ...
  3. Ramesh Chandra Sinha - 1981 - 234 pages
    Sri 
    Aurobindo succeeds in showing the logical necessity of supramental or integral consciousness by his analysis and criticism of the other sources of knowledge. Reason and intuition, according to him, find their fulfilment in the ...
  4. Punjabi University. Dept. of Religious Studies - 1979
    Aurobindo succeeds Ram Mohan Roy, Debendranath Tagore, Keshab Chandra Sen, Ramakrishna and Vivekananda as a Bengali leader in the Hindu reformation sequence. But he does it with a difference. For he is in a sense the climax of ...
  5. Avanindra Kumar Sinha - 1979 - 227 pages
    If through his characters 'Kalidasa excels in depicting the emotions of love, from the first suggestion in an innocent mind to the perfection of passion'," Sri 
    Aurobindo succeeds in catching 'the whole of love's inner heart — the ...
  6. Jan Feys - 1977 - 371 pages
    Yet, while thus respecting the Gita's general line of development, Sri 
    Aurobindo succeeds in orderly grouping its sections into a sequence of some three or four ...
  7. Jan Feys - 1977 - 371 pages
    Thus Sri 
    Aurobindo succeeds in giving a new impetus to a movement which seemed to have reached a dead end. Krishna, the prototype of yogic siddhi, is asked to reveal the secret of the universal unity he has attained : "this Yoga by ...
  8. Kaikhushru Dhunjibhoy Sethna - 1974 - 141 pages
    ... breath of inspiration with a wide-eyed artistry that is attuned to the soul both of classical and English poetics. It is not in the hexameter alone that Sri Aurobindo succeeds. Many kinds of quantitative verse he has revived in ...
  9. Shree Krishna Prasad, Aurobindo Ghose - 1974 - 487 pages
    The two works are like the legislative and executive aspects of the same living body politic, as it were; the soul and body of a single, though highly complex, creative activity or genius. And thus Sri 
    Aurobindo succeeds in demonstrating without any shadow of a doubt that his theories of poetry are not just theories, ie, mere ideas and visions in an unrealisable, insubstantial form, but living practical idealities ...
  10. Aurobindo Ghose - 1970

  11. Kaikhushru Dḥunjibhoy Sethna - 1968 - 217 pages
    Sri 
    Aurobindo succeeds everywhere because he not only is familiar both as mystic and artist with the magnitudes and intensities of our subliminal and supraliminal being, but has also endeavoured to lay on the poor dust of the outer self ...
  12. Sri Aurobindo Ashram - 1968
    The two works are like the legislative and executive aspects of the same living body politic, as it were; the soul and body of a single, though highly complex creative activity or genius. And thus, Sri 
    Aurobindo succeeds in ...
  13. Haridas Chaudhuri, Frederic Spiegelberg - 1960 - 350 pages
    Sri 
    Aurobindo succeeds everywhere because he not only is familiar both as mystic and artist with ...
  14. Kaikhushru Dhunjibhoy Sethna - 1947 - 156 pages
    ... with a wide-eyed artistry that is attuned to the soul both of classical and English poetics. It is not in the hexameter alone that Sri Aurobindo succeeds. Many kinds of quantitative verse he has revived in forms natural to English. ...

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