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Sri Aurobindo | |
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Releegion | Hinduism |
Foonder o | Sri Aurobindo Ashram Auroville |
Filosofie | Integral Yoga, Involution (Sri Aurobindo), Evolution, Integral psychology, Intermediate zone, Supermynd |
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Naitionality | Indian |
Born | Aurobindo Ghose 15 August 1872 Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, Breetish Indie (nou Kolkata, Wast Bengal, Indie) |
Dee'd | 5 December 1950 Pondicherry, French India (nou in Puducherry) | (aged 78)
Disciple(s) | Champaklal, N. K. Gupta, Amal Kiran, Nirodbaran, Pavitra, M. P. Pandit, A. B. Purani, D. K. Roy, Satprem, Indra Sen |
Leeterar warks | The Life Divine, The Synthesis o Yoga, Savitri |
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Sri Aurobindo (Bengali: [Sri Ôrobindo]) (born Aurobindo Ghose; 15 August 1872 – 5 December 1950) wis an Indie naitionalist, filosofer, yogi, guru an poet.[1] He jyned the Indie muivement for unthirldom frae Breetish rule, for a while wis ane o its influential leaders an then acame a spiritual reformer, introducin his veesions on human progress an spiritual evolution.
References[eedit | eedit soorce]
- ↑ McDermott (1994), pp. 11–12, 14
Citit soorces
- McDermott, Robert A. (1994), Essential Aurobindo, SteinerBooks, ISBN 0-940262-22-3
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