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Sri Aurobindo

Wiki for the works Sri Aurobindo - spanning spiritual philosophy, yoga, Vedic and Upanishadic interpretation, political theory, social philosophy, literary criticism, education, and art.

Early Cultural Writings Sri Aurobindo's early essays on literature, poetry, education, and art, written primarily between 1890 and 1920Essays Divine and Human Sri Aurobindo's unpublished essays and fragments on yoga, philosophy, psychology, and aphorisms from the Pondicherry period (1910–1950)Essays in Philosophy and Yoga Sri Aurobindo's published shorter works on spiritual philosophy, yoga, evolution, rebirth, karma, supermind, and the divine lifeEssays on the Gita Sri Aurobindo's extensive commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, presenting it as a synthesis of spiritual paths and a guide to divine livingThe Human Cycle and Ideal of Human Unity Sri Aurobindo's social and political philosophy examining the cyclical development of societies, the ideal of human unity, and the problem of warIndian Culture and Renaissance Sri Aurobindo's defence of Indian civilisation covering Indian spirituality, art, literature, and polity, including responses to Western criticismLetters on Yoga Sri Aurobindo's extensive correspondence with disciples on the foundations, practice, experiences, and transformation of the integral yogaThe Life Divine Sri Aurobindo's magnum opus on spiritual philosophy, exploring the nature of reality, consciousness, evolution, and the descent of the supermindPolitical Writings and Speeches Sri Aurobindo's nationalist writings and speeches from the Bande Mataram and Karmayogin period, covering the Indian independence movement 1890–1910The Secret of the Veda Sri Aurobindo's psychological interpretation of the Rig Veda, revealing the Vedic hymns as a system of inner spiritual discipline and symbolThe Synthesis of Yoga Sri Aurobindo's comprehensive system of integral yoga integrating the paths of divine works, knowledge, love, and self-perfectionUpanishads Sri Aurobindo's translations and commentaries on the Isha, Kena, Katha, Mundaka, and other Upanishads, with writings on Vedanta philosophy