Saturday, March 12, 2016

Renewed resolve to take the Five Dreams Manifesto forward







Prapatti left in 1989 and Babaji Maharaj in 1998. Centres and educational institutions dedicated to The Mother & Sri Aurobindo have multiplied in Odisha since then. Round the year celebrations take place and a galaxy of writers and speakers tour all over the State. Although, more than a million people are directly involved, not much online presence is noticed. Nor, engaging with current affairs or socio-political issues. There is need for coming out of routine, mechanicity, and complacence. Infusing dynamism is the need of the hour. 

Establishing institutions for propagating some ideal seems logical but the institution imprisoning and dwarfing the ideal is also a reality. Not only that, such an institution fighting not to allow the ideal to grow organically and protecting its own hegemony is not unusual. Centralisation, bureaucratisation, and sycophancy are at the root of Odisha not being able to lead the country despite having maximum resources. Thousands of students come out of our schools every year but not even a ripple is heard from them as citizens. No one affirms in public that he has been influenced by The Mother & Sri Aurobindo.

In view of University controversies and Religious mega-events, it's essential that the followers of The Mother & Sri Aurobindo make their presence felt. Misleading ideologies are having a hey day because the vision of Sri Aurobindo is still unknown and under-appreciated. There should be renewed resolve to take the Five Dreams Manifesto forward to every nook and corner of the country. And, in this task, the people of Odisha can be pioneers in the world; a historic opportunity indeed. [TNM55]

References:
Feb 22, 2016 - Hardik Patel, Rohith Vemula, & Kanhaiya Kumar signify inconclusive scrutiny of Individual vs. Community philosophies Sri Aurobindo initiated.

2. Prapatti 

3. Babaji Maharaj Sri Ramakrishna Das 

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Ananta Kumar Giri - 2002 - ‎Preview - ‎More editions Toward a New Ethics of Self and Society Ananta Kumar Giri. Similar has been the aspiration of Chittaranjan with one addition: he believes that transforming the world is possible while making ... Achyutananda Das's ideal of servanthood as our primary identity before God and society has been another deep influence with Chittaranjan (Das 1992a). ... to Orissa to devote full time to the emergent movement of integral education in Orissa, inspired by the vision of Sri Aurobindo.

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R.N. Pani - 1987 - ‎Preview - ‎More editions R.N. Pani. (x) The author does not claim much originality in the work. In fact no author can do so, for all such works in the ... Above all the author is deeply indebted to Sri M. P. Pandit of Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry for his constant ... RAGHUNATH PANI Integral Education has taken a.

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Binita Pani - 1993 - ‎Preview I am deeply indebted to my father, Dr. Raghunath Pani, for his constant and continuous inspiration at all stages of the work. I express my sincere gratefulness to Sri M. P. Pandit, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry, for his valuable suggestions ...

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Sachidananda Mohanty - 2014 - ‎This book presents an alternative view of cosmopolitanism, citizenship and modernity in early 20th-century India through the multiple lenses of mysticism, travel, friendship, art, and politics. It makes a key intervention in the ...

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Daya Krishna, ‎K. L. Sharma - 1991 - ‎The Integral Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1961. 'Reflections on the Nyaya Theory of Avayavlpratyaksa' in Journal of the Indian Academy of Philosophy , 1, 1962. 'Remarks on Nicolai Hartmann's Modal Doctrine' ...

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