There is a general trend among Western critics, and scholars influenced by the West, to stereotype Third World Literatures, particularly those from India, either as the voice of national consolidation or as providing the emancipated West with the required dose of mysticism and spiritualism. Sri Aurobindo’s works have fallen within either of these two categories. As a result, much of the aesthetic autonomy of his writings have been ignored. This article focuses on the unique quality of Sri Aurobindo’s works, with particular reference to his epic poem Savitri, and shows how he recreates indigenous and classical Indian legends, myths and symbols to subvert sovereign control initiated by the West. Savitri emerges as the representative epic for ...
This essay is an endeavour to examine the deeper interlocking structures of Sri Aurobindo's thought ...
about his purpose regarding the Swadeshi Movement which, he explained, was the Irish policy of Sinn ...
Sri Aurobindo had a definite purpose in the choice of the Perseus – Andromeda myth for his play ‘Per...
In this article the author discusses the inner link between Sri Aurobindo’s poetry, poetical critici...
Aurobindo’s magnum opus Savitri brings ...
Sri Aurobindo’s Savitri is one of the most philosophical poems in the world literature. Several phil...
Yoga leads to right knowledge and right knowledge makes right action possible. The struggle and the ...
Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) wrote commentaries on the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, the two epics of I...
The coming of a spiritual age must be preceded by the appearance of an increasing number of individu...
The present article studies the character of Aswapathy in Sri Aurobindo’s epic Savitri. In this gran...
The present article studies the character of Aswapathy in Sri Aurobindo’s epic Savitri. In this gran...
Man has succeeded very much in going outside of himself and has made many achievements. He has trave...
Man has succeeded very much in going outside of himself and has made many achievements.He has travel...
Abstract Human race is known for its incredible energy and intellect, but above all for its faith i...
This project delineates a cultural history of modern Hinduism in conversation with contemporary Indi...
This essay is an endeavour to examine the deeper interlocking structures of Sri Aurobindo's thought ...
about his purpose regarding the Swadeshi Movement which, he explained, was the Irish policy of Sinn ...
Sri Aurobindo had a definite purpose in the choice of the Perseus – Andromeda myth for his play ‘Per...
In this article the author discusses the inner link between Sri Aurobindo’s poetry, poetical critici...
Aurobindo’s magnum opus Savitri brings ...
Sri Aurobindo’s Savitri is one of the most philosophical poems in the world literature. Several phil...
Yoga leads to right knowledge and right knowledge makes right action possible. The struggle and the ...
Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) wrote commentaries on the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, the two epics of I...
The coming of a spiritual age must be preceded by the appearance of an increasing number of individu...
The present article studies the character of Aswapathy in Sri Aurobindo’s epic Savitri. In this gran...
The present article studies the character of Aswapathy in Sri Aurobindo’s epic Savitri. In this gran...
Man has succeeded very much in going outside of himself and has made many achievements. He has trave...
Man has succeeded very much in going outside of himself and has made many achievements.He has travel...
Abstract Human race is known for its incredible energy and intellect, but above all for its faith i...
This project delineates a cultural history of modern Hinduism in conversation with contemporary Indi...
This essay is an endeavour to examine the deeper interlocking structures of Sri Aurobindo's thought ...
about his purpose regarding the Swadeshi Movement which, he explained, was the Irish policy of Sinn ...
Sri Aurobindo had a definite purpose in the choice of the Perseus – Andromeda myth for his play ‘Per...