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At the Feet of The Mother
COMMENTARY ON SAVITRI BY DR ALOK PANDEY (TEXT)
Reason builds systems of knowledge based on its observation, analysis and inference. But sooner or later a new discovery is made that completely upsets what it had known turning it all into a fresh ignorance.
CONVERSATIONS WITH THE MOTHER BY MONA SARKAR (TEXT)
The true reason I am still here is that my physical presence helps humanity to progress. I hasten the evolution with my presence. I have been given the charge to lift man out of ignorance. .... my presence helps humanity to progress, — it is because of me that the Supramental descent was possible
A NINE PART SERIES OF REFLECTIONS BY DR ALOK PANDEY (TEXT)
Arjuna comes next in the line of great characters in the Mahabharata. He is the hero on the battlefield of Kurukshetra and most importantly the recipient of the great teaching of the Gita directly from Sri Krishna.
REFLECTIONS ON PRAYERS AND MEDITATIONS OF THE MOTHER (VIDEO)
This prayer reveals to us the feeling of need for the Divine that leads one straight to the goal without any complexities and perplexities.
COMMENTARY ON SAVITRI BY DR ALOK PANDEY (TEXT)
Step by step in a most logical way Sri Aurobindo reveals us the paradox of Science and the limitation of Reason to give us a true understanding of ‘Reality’.
an audio in english
... let us become the living cells of the organism we want to bring forth, and let us not forget that on the value of its cells will depend the value of the collective being and its action, its usefulness in the work of universal harmony.
Essays and Talks of Nirodbaran
It was my great good fortune to have Sri Aurobindo as my guru. In my exploration of spiritual history I have not come across any other guru who can be compared to him. He was not only guru, but also the Divine in a human body, the last Avatar, the supramental Avatar according to the Mother. A synthesis of two cultures, oriental and occidental — poet, philosopher, politician, linguist, literary critic — he was also the yogi who might well say: “I have drunk the Infinite like a giant’s wine.”