India's Rebirth



Chronology
1872, Aug. 15 |
-Sri Aurobindo is born in Calcutta; he spends his first years at Rang pur (now in Bangladesh), and at the age of 5 is sent to Loreto Convent School, Darjeeling. |
1878,Feb. 21 |
- Mother is born in Paris. |
1879,June |
-Sri Aurobindo leaves India for England with his parents and his two elder brothers. He spends 5 years in Manchester, enters St. Paul's School, London, in 1884, and King's College, Cambridge, in 1890. |
1885,Dec |
-First session of the Indian National Congress at Bombay. |
1886,Aug. 16 |
-Sri Ramakrishna passes away. |
1892,August |
- Sri Aurobindo passes the I.C.S.; he does not appear at a riding test and is disqualified. |
1893,Feb. 6 |
- Lands at Bombay and soon joins the State service of the Maharaja Greek wad of Baroda. From August 1893 to March 1894, contributes a series of articles, "New Lamps for Old," to the Indu Prakash. |
1893,May 31 |
- Swami Vivekananda sails for America. |
1894,April 8 |
-Bankim Chandra Chatterji passes away. In July August, Sri Aurobindo writes a series of articles on him in the Indu Prakash. |
1897- |
Sri Aurobindo teaches French, then English at the Baroda College; he will become its Vice-Principal in 1905. |
1897, Jan. 15 |
- Swami Vivekananda lands at Colombo, and on his way north delivers many lectures throughout India. |
c. 1900 |
-Sri Aurobindo makes first contacts with secret societies in Maharashtra and Bengal. |
1901,April 30 |
- Sri Aurobindo marries Mrinalini Bose. |
1902,July 4 |
-Swami Vivekananda passes away. |
1905 |
-Sri Aurobindo writes Bhawani Mandir, a revolutionary pamphlet. - Partition of Bengal, beginning of the Swadeshi movement. |
1906, June |
- Sri Aurobindo leaves Baroda for good. |
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1906, August |
Bepin Chandra Pal launches the Bande Mataram (English daily); Sri Aurobindo joins it and soon becomes its editor. |
On August 15, the Bengal National College opens with Sri Aurobindo as its principal. |
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1906, Dec. |
At its Calcutta session presided over by Dadabhai Naoroji, the Congress declares Swaraj to be its goal. |
1907,Aug.16 |
Sri Aurobindo is arrested for the publication of seditious writings in the Bande Mataram; released on bail. He resigns his post of principal of the Bengal National College, giving on August 23 a speech to the students and teachers. Acquitted a month later. |
1907, Dec. |
At the Surat session of the Congress, the Nationalist party with Sri Aurobindo presiding over its conference breaks away from the Moderates |
First session of the Muslim League at Karachi. |
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1908, January |
In Baroda, Sri Aurobindo meets Vishnu Bhaskar Lele, a Maharashtrian yogi, and experiences the Brahman consciousness. Gives many speeches on his way back to Calcutta. |
1907-1908 |
Many Nationalist leaders, such as Lala Lajpat Rai, Tilak, Ashwini Kumar Dutt, etc., are deported under various repressive laws. The Nationalist movement goes underground. |
1908, May2 |
Sri Aurobindo is arrested in the Alipore Bomb Case; spends a year in jail and is acquitted on May 6, 1909. |
1909 |
he Morley-Minto reforms provide separate electorates for Indian Muslims. |
1909, May30 |
Sri Aurobindo's famous Uttarpara speech. |
1909,June 19 |
First issue of the Karmayogin (English weekly). |
1909, Aug. 23 |
First issue of the Dharma (Bengali weekly). |
1910, February |
Sri Aurobindo abruptly leaves Calcutta for Chan-dernagore; on March 31, he will leave for Pondicherry. |
1910, April 4 |
Sri Aurobindo reaches Pondicherry. Charged with sedition for an article in the Karmayogin (the charge will be rejected in November). |
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1914, March 29 |
- First meeting with Mother. |
1914, June |
- Tilak is released from a six-year-long deportation to Burma. |
1914, Aug. 15 |
-First issue of the Arya (English monthly), which will appear until January, 1921. |
1916, Dec |
- "Lucknow Pact" between the Congress and the Muslim League. |
1919-1920 |
-Beginning of the Khilafat and non-cooperation movements under the growing leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. |
1920 |
- Sri Aurobindo turns down several offers to return to British India and to active politics. |
1920, April 24 |
- Mother returns to Pondicherry from Japan. |
1920, Aug.1 |
- Lokmanya Tilak passes away. |
1920, October |
- Dr. B. S. Munje pays a visit to Sri Aurobindo. |
1920, Dec. |
- Nagpur session of the Congress; the goal of Swaraj is eclipsed by the Khilafat agitation. |
1923, June 5 |
- Chittaranjan Das meets Sri Aurobindo. |
1923, Sept |
-Creation of the Swarajya Party. |
1925, Jan. 5 |
- Lala Lajpat Rai and Purushottama Tendon meet Sri Aurobindo. |
1925,June 16 |
- Deshbandu Chittaranjan Das passes away. |
1926,Nov. 24 |
-Sri Aurobindo withdraws completely to concentrate on his work. |
1928, Feb. 16 |
- Rabindranath Tagore meets Sri Aurobindo. |
1928,Nov. 17 |
-Lala Lajpat Rai passes away a few weeks after having been assaulted by the police during a demonstration at Lahore. |
1929,Dec. |
- The Lahore session of the Congress, presided over by Jawaharlal Nehru, adopts the goal of complete independence. |
1930-1932 |
-Three Round Table Conferences with, in August 1932, the Communal Award which hardens divisions between Hindus and Muslims. Savage repression of the Civil Disobedience Movement by the British ruler |
1937 |
- Formation of Congress ministries in the Provinces. |
1938, Nov. 24 |
-Sri Aurobindo breaks his leg while walking in concentration. |
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1939,Sept. |
- World War II breaks out; the Provincial ministries resign in October-November. |
1940,March |
- The Muslim League, in session at Lahore, formally demands the creation of Pakistan. |
1940,Sept. 19 |
-Sri Aurobindo's declaration in support of the Allies. |
1941,March |
- Sub has Bose, having escaped from detention in Calcutta, arrives in Germany. |
1941,Aug. 7 |
- Rabindranath Tagore passes away. |
1942,March 31 |
- Sri Aurobindo publicly supports Cripps' proposals; the Congress turns them down. |
1942, April |
- The Japanese overrun Burma and bomb cities on India's east coast. |
1942, Aug. 9 |
- Start of the "Quit India" movement; Mahatma Gandhi and other leaders are arrested soon afterwards. |
1944, July |
-Sub has Bose's Indian National Army and the Japanese are repulsed in Manipur. |
1946, Aug. 16 |
-The Muslim League launches its "Direct Action" plan; bloody riots follow in Bengal and Bihar. |
1946,Sept. 2 |
- Formation of the Interim Government, which the Muslim League joins a month later. |
1947,March 24 |
- Lord Mountbatten is the new Viceroy. |
1947, June |
-On the 3rd, Mountbatten announces the British government's final decision to grant India independence on the basis of partition; on the 14th, the Congress accepts the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan. |
1947, Aug. 15 |
-India's Independence; Sri Aurobindo's 75th birthday. |
1947,October |
- Pakistan attacks Kashmir; the Indian army repels Pakistani troops, but Nehru calls a halt to the fighting and takes the dispute to the United Nations. |
1948,Jan. 30 |
- Mahatma Gandhi is assassinated. |
1950, October |
-China invades Tibet; India remains a silent spectator. |
1950, Dec. 5 |
- Sri Aurobindo leaves his body. Mother continues his work. |
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