This wiki organizes Sri Aurobindo's work into major thematic topics, moving from early cultural and political work toward Vedic interpretation, Upanishadic exegesis, the Gita, Integral Yoga, metaphysics, and social philosophy. Each topic page begins with a summary paragraph, includes source summaries for the relevant volumes, and links outward to related pages through the internal wiki-link format.
His work traces a movement from cultural criticism and anti-colonial nationalism toward a large synthetic vision in which Veda, Upanishad, Gita, yoga, metaphysics, and social development become parts of one evolutionary account of consciousness. The strongest recurring themes are the recovery of Indian civilization from reductive colonial readings, the reinterpretation of Hindu scripture as a record of spiritual experience, and the claim that individual and collective life can be transformed rather than merely renounced.