The first edition of this biography in 1945 contained corrections by Sri Aurobindo himself. The third edition in 1972 was rewritten in the light of new material
Sri Aurobindo : Biography
THEME/S
Abercrombie, Lascelles, 177
Agastya, 384
Ahana, 69, 71,169, 619; earlier version, The Descent of Ahana, 620; dramatic cast, 620; the Divine Charter, 622; Eden and Brindavan, 623ff; a dream and a vision, 624; handling of the hexameter, 626ff
Ahmed, Asanuddin, 259
Aiyar, S. Doraiswami, 530, 579, 706
Aiyar, V. Krishnaswami, 221
Aiyar, Nagaswami, 378
Aiyar, V. V. S., 266, 378, 391,405,525
Akbar, Emperor, 8, 11, 293
Ali, Muhammad, 527
Alt, Shaukat, 527
Alipur Case (Manicktolla Bomb Case), 310ff, 359. 367
Alipur Jail, 202, 307, 310, 330, 388, 444, 490,525
Ambedkar, B. R., 496-497
Ambirajan, S., 13fn.
Amrita (Aravamudachari), 405, 525, 536, 540
Amrita Bazar Patrika, 229,309, 312
Anandamath, 76, 194, 219, 337
Andal, 497
Andre Morrisset, 726
Andromeda, 128
Anger, Roger, 775,780
Appian, 135
Arabian Nights Entertainments, The, 129, 177
Archer, William, 490,49 1ff
Archimedes, 416
Areopagitica, 200
Argov, Daniel, 228fn
Arjava (J. A. Chadwick), 514, 575ff, 594, 639
Arnold, Matthew, 164, 177, 615
Arya, 398ff, 402ff, 436, 455, 459, 463,464, 470, 496, 514, 521, 525, 534ff, 573, 610
Ashram, Sri Aurobindo, concept of ashram, 571ff; ashrams old and new, 571-2; gurukulavasa, 571; Pondicherry as seat of sadhana, 572-3; early companions and disciples, 573-4; the Siddhi day, 574; Barindra on the Mother's role, 574; growth after 1926, 574ff; coming to grips with the ego, 575-6, coming of the disciples, 576ff, 58 1ff; the Guru's role and influence, 579ff, 590-2; aim of, 580-1; human relations in, 579-81; coming of the children, 581, 724-5; the school and sports, 58 1ff, 762-3; physical education and the Body Divine, 582-3; development of Ashram services, 584, 585-6; as laboratory for Yoga, 584; choice of disciples & allotment of work, 584-6; work as a field for sadhana, as sacerdocy, 586; network of services, 586; research in Yoga, 586; locked struggle and Yogic battle, 587; aftermath of 24 Nov. 1926, 587,590; the integral Yogin, 588; sadhana at physical and inconscient levels, 588ff; "dredging the mire", 589-90; "vibration of harmony", 591; total transformation, 591; pranam and darsan, 592ff; significance of birthdays, 592ff; darsan days, 595ff; the climactic moment of darsan, 596; letters from and to disciples , 597ff; letters on Yoga, 598ff; how to read the letters, 597-99; general guidance, 599; Guru-Sishya exchanges, 599-600; Grand Trunk Road 600; food and sleep, 600-02; samadhi and waking realisation, 602; hostile forces, 603; their role, 603; soul within and Grace above, 603; pro-Hitler sympathies of sadhaks, 702-3; C. R. Reddy on Ashram children, 718; focus of India's spirituality, 724; flower-offerings, 725; Tan Yun-shan on, 725; "a new Heaven and a new Earth", 726; atmosphere of, 727; "cave of Tapasya", 727; K. M. Munshi on, 750-1; the "Golden Day", 757; expansion of activities, 758ff; Delhi Branch, 760ff; establishment of University Centre, 763ff
Asoka Vardhana, 7, 293
Attlee, Clement, 260fh
AUROBINDO, SRI, 16ff; on Rajnarain
Bose, 26, 38, 52; on his father Krishnadhan, 26-27; birth, 28; name, 28, 30, 38; at the Darjeeling School, 28; at Manchester, 30ff; time of privation, 31;
Senior Classical Scholarship, 31; holidays with Manmohan, 32ff; success in ICS examinations, 33; at King's College, 33ff; Oscar Browning on, 33-34; member of Indian Majlis and 'Lotus & Dagger', 34,37,183,281; 'Riding Test', 36ff; rejection from ICS, 37; appointment in Baroda, 37; songs to Myrtilla, 38ff, 71; on Parnell, 42; on Goethe, 42; at Apollo Bunder, 46, 64, 281, 385; at Naini Tal, 47, 66; learning Bengali & Sanskrit, 50; as Professor, 52ff; on Oxford & Cambridge, 52,53; on the "cultured Bengali", 55; A. B. dark, on, 55; 'New Lamps for Old', 56ff, 184, 190, 281; on Bankim, 57ff, 281; on Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, 60; beginnings of revolutionary activity, 62ff, 188ff, 281; and Sister Nivedita, 62-3, 338ff; early spiritual experiences, 64-5, 385-7; beginnings of Yoga, 64, 68,273-4,282,384; marriage, 65ff; on Translations, 68; use of Hexameter, 71, 626-7; on bhakti poetry, 72-3, 505-6; translations from Chandidas, 72; from Vidyapati, 74; from Nidhu Babu, 74; from Horu Thakur, 76; from Jnanadas, 76; on Bande Mataram, 76; translation from Dwijendralal, 77; Sagar, Sangit, tr. of, 77ff, 411; on Vyasa & Valmiki, 79ff; tr. from the Ramāyāna, 8 1ff; from the Mahabharata, 84ff; on Nala and Savitri, 85-6; Vidula, 87; translation from Bhartrihari, 88; from Kalidasa, 90ff; The Birth of the War-God, 92ff; The Hero and the Nymph, 94ff; on Vikramorvasie, 98fn; Urvasie, 99-107; Love and Death, 108; Baji Prabhou, 1148; Perseus the Deliverer, 120-9; The Viziers of Bassora, 128-34; Rodogune, 13441; Eric, 141-7; Vasavadutta, 147-52; The Witch of Ilni, 152; The Maid in the Mill, 153; The House of Brut, 153; Prince of Edur, 154-5; early philosophical poems,
157ff; A Vision of Science, 159-61; A Dream of Surreal Science, 160; Who, 161, 337; Invitation, 161; The Fear of Death, 162; Life and Death, 163; Rebirth, 163; In the Moonlight, 146-5; The Rishi, 166-7; The Birth of Sin, 169-73, 337; Kama, 172; The Mahatmas: Kuthumi, 173; A Child's Imagination, 175; To R., 175; To the Sea, 176; The Sea at Night, 176; on length in a poem, 176; "most Miltonic", 179; poems and plays with a purpose, 185-6; aim of political action, 187; at Ahmedabad Congress, 190; discussion with Tilak, 190; No Compromise, 190,208; behind-the-scenes activity, 191; political strategy, 191; Vice-Principal & Actg. Principal, 191; experimenting with planchette, 192; Bhavani Mandir, 194-200, 209, 282, 304; breakdown of political period, 201; reaction to Bengal partition, 207-8; Hour of God, 208-9; on the boycott of 16 Oct., 210; letters to Mrinalini, 213-15,235,265; the "three frenzies", 213ff; on "Mother India", 214; his mahavrata, 214; at Benaras Congress, 216; at Barisal Conference, 217; Prof. at National College, 218; in charge of Bande Mataram, 221ff; on the "Life of Nationalism", 223ff; on Dadabhai and Tilak, 226-7; on Passive Resistance, 229ff, 282-3, 362; on use of violence, 230,283; freedom a holy yajna, 231; political Vedantism, 232, 238ff; on Loyalists, Moderates, Nationalists, 232; on the bureaucracy, 232; on Anglo-Indians' pharisaical cant, 233; on the boy heroes, 234; on the Risley Circular, 236, 248, 249; on Lajpat Rai's deportation, 237; on Minto-Morley Reforms, 240ff, 261, 340ff, 364; on Morley's biparita buddhi, 241; prosecution as editor, 244ff; Madras Standard on, 244; Indian Patriot on, 244; Mahratta on, 244; Rabindranath on, 244; failure in health, 248; on Govt. vs. National Education, 249; on Brahmacharya-Yoga, 251; dissatisfaction with "national" education, 25 1ff; as
teacher of National College, 252-3; "Like Shiva in trance" 253; "Puma Yogi", 253; advice to students, 253-4; on Indian nationality and sovereignty, 255ff; on Krishna and Autocracy, 256ff; on politics and spirituality, 257-8; on Morley, 259-60; on Anglo-Indian administrators, 260; on Tilak, 263,267-8; on Gujarat and Gujaratis, 264; at Midnapore Conference, 265, 270; Nevinson on, 269; at Surat Congress, 269ff; order to break the Congress, 271; on "Death or Life", 272; with Yogi Lele at Baroda, 274ff; Nirvanic experience, 275,322,362, 371,388-9, 572; at Poona, 276; on Ramamurti's feats, 276, 300-01; speech at National Union, 277ff; Nationalism a Religion, 277; on Revolutions, 279, 301; at Nasik, Dhulia, Amraoti, Nagpur, 280; on ahimsa, 283ff, 533; two-pronged plan of campaign, 284; recruiting revolutionaries, 285; disapproval of mere terrorism, 287-8, 298fn; burden of multiple responsibility, 290; with Lele again, 291; appearance in 1907-8, 291; move for a United Congress, 292; on village samitis, 292; on 'Back to the Land', 292; on India under foreigner's māyā, 294; on true unity, 294; on Moderates' Convention, 294ff; on the new & the old politics, 297; 'Hymn to Durga', 298; 'The Parable of Sati', 299; on the Tuticorin & Tinnevelly disturbances, 300; on sanatoria dharma, 301, 334-5,345,351,359,389,390; on India, Asia & the world, 302-3; "Public Enemy No. One", 304,366; on Brahmabandhab, 305; arrest on, 5 May 1908, 308; at Police Station, 308,317; before chief Presidency Magistrate, 310; at Alipur Jail, 310ff, 317; "master mind" behind extremism, 311; Alipur "Yogashram", 312; Sarojini's appeal for defence fund, 312, 324; on Eardley Norton, 313ff; on Alipur Jail, 315ff; on God's manifestation in prison, 316; experience of Vasudeva, 319ff, 322-3, 362, 371, 387, 389; on the fellow-accused, 321; changes in physical
appearance, 322; fasting in jail, 322; levitation, 322; on Divine Intelligence, 325; C. R. Das as Defence Counsel, 326ff; his peroration, 328; acquittal and release, 328; The Mother of Dreams, 330; at his uncle's place, 331; C. R. Das on, 331; letter to Bengalee, 332; Uttarpara Speech, 333ff, 385; Divine odes in jail, 334; Karmayogin and Dharma, 335, 343ff; automatic writing, 336; on spirituality, 337; 'Conversations of the Dead', 338; on ideals & idealism, 338; the marvellous "change", 339; on right of association, 339; on conciliation doubled with repression, 340; on Gokhale, 341ff; on repression as the hammer of God, 342; "Our object, our claim", 343; intimate glimpse, 343; religion and education, 344; the Chariot of Jagannath, 346; "Open Letter", 346, 359, 361; "no control, no cooperation", 347; at Hooghly Conference, 348, 362; at Sylhet Conference, 349; on Education, 353fr; on the uses of Art, 354; on the Leader of the Future, 360,361; "To My Countrymen", 362; on Nationalism and Terrorism, 3623, 366; the Nationalist demand, 364; rumour of deportation, 365; decision to go to Chandernagore, 367; speculation about his disappearance, 367ff; Morley on the Karmayogin articles, 368; judgement in the Karmayogin case, 369, 376; at Chandernagore, 367, 370ff; spiritual experience at Chandernagore, 362, 371ff; decision to go to Pondicherry, 373; departure, 374ff; arrival, 375; letter to Hindu, 377; failure of force and fraud against, 378; with Tamil revolutionaries, 378; rejection of offer of asylum, 378; period of silent Yoga, 361,379,391,393, 470; "Uttara Yogi", 380; visit of Paul Richard, 380,395; 23-day fast, 380; change of residence, 381, 382; teacher of Latin, Greek, French & Italian, 381; financial stringency, 382; early (1911) letters on his Yoga, 572ff; move under Aliens Act, 382; "seat of sadhana", 383; higher
planes of consciousness, 388; clue from Vivekananda, 389; exploration of Inconscience, 391-2; synthesis of experience and knowledge, 393-4; the coming "golden age", 393; Paul Richard's tribute, 395; Alexandra David-Neel's visit, 395; Mirra Richard's visit, 395; assurance to her, 398,410; decision to launch Arya and Revue, 398-9; on name and aims of Arya, 402ff; the future, and way to harmony, 403-4; massive and varied contributions to Arya, 404ff; Amrita's first daman, 405; interview to Hindu, 406; Lord Carmichael's offer, 408; correspondence with Mirra, 408ff; on spiritual progress & adverse forces, 410; strategy of supramental Yoga, 410; daily routine in Pondicherry, 411; evening talks with Bharati, 41 1fn; keeping watch on events, 412; on Mont-Ford Reforms, 412; on the War, peace and the League, 412ff; "a God's labour", 414; Western metaphysics and Yoga of Indian Saints, 415-6; spiritual experience and intellectual formulation, 416-7; the Arya sequences, 417, 470; The Life Divine, 419-20; on śruti and smrti, 449; adventure in Vedic exegesis, 449-50; his intuitions backed by Veda, , 450ff; Isha Upanishad, 459ff; Kena, 461ff; Essays on the Gita, 463ff; the eternal Word, synthesis of knowledge, 470; a theorem with 2 corollaries, 471; Man, Collective Man, Mankind, 471; The Human Cycle, 472ff; The Ideal of Human Unity, 480ff; War & Self-Determination, 487ff; Foundations of Indian Culture, 490ff; Heraclitus, 511; "global*' prose style, 514; Mistral and Piper on the style, 514-5; structural quality, 515; the prose of The Life Divine, 516ff; flashes of p. etry in the prose, 517ff; offer of editorship by Baptista, 521-2; reasons for declining it, 522-3; his main preoccupation, 522; letter to Barindra, 523ff; wanted "a deva sangha", 524; on the discipline of thought, 524; "the catch of the Infinite", 525; on Tilak's death, 527; editorial in
Standard-Bearer, 527; call to the young, 528; reply to Moonje on Nagpur CongressPresidentship, 528ff; talk with Saraladevi, 530; reply to C. R. Das, 531; discussion with Das, 531-2; on HinduMuslim unity, 532; refusal to return to Bengal, 532; "evening talks", 532ff, 543, 544; on khadi, kilafat, 533; on corruption and lust for power, 534; talk with Devadas Gandhi, 534; first companions and disciples, 535-6; Purani's coming, 536, 537; Revolution or Yoga, 536; "India will be free", 537; change in complexion, 537; coming of Dilip, Pavitra, 538-9; black magic and action taken against it, 540; differences with Chandernagore group, 540; collective meditation, 540; shift to Rue de la Marine, 540, "Master and Lord of Yoga", 541; birthday celebrations, 541ff; on 3 layers of supermind, 542; on possibility of his own death, 542; on conditions favouring supramental descent, 543,544ff; on Gayatri, 544; Overmind world of the Gods, 545-6; siddhi (24 Nov. 1926), 5478; "descent of Krishna", 549; significance of withdrawal, 549-50, 586; The Synthesis of Yoga, 550ff; on Yoga Siddhi, 567ff; the Ashram, 571ff, 580; coming of the disciples, 576ff; coming of the children, 581; Ashram School, 581; on sports in the Ashram, 581-2; on physical education and the Body Divine, 582; as Witness Spirit, 582; "minute-to-minute miracles", 587; on daman and pranam, 592ff; effect of darsan on disciples, 593-4; Nirod, Arjava, Themis on darsan, 5945; on a 'vacant' and a 'calm mind', 599; on suicide, 599-600; on care of material things and waste, 601; on need for food and sleep, 600-2; on susupti state, 602; on role of 'hostile' forces, 602ff; on predestination, 602-3; letters to disciples on literature, 604ff; on Goethe and Shakespeare, 605, 606; on Valmiki & Vyasa, Homer & Shakespeare, 605; on Donne's poetry, 606; on psycho-analysis, 607;
"four Aurobindos", 607-8; question-answer duet, 608-9; The Future Poetry, 610ff; Ahana, 620ff; experiments with classical meters, 625ff; system of true quantity, 625-6; hexameter, 625-7; the mantra, 629ff; overhead aesthesis, 630; on technique, 630-1; The Bird of Fire, 632ff; Thought the Paraclete, 632ff; Rose of God, 634ff; A God's Labour, 636; poet of Yoga, 637ff; llion, 638H; sonnets, 647ff; 'Inconscient', 647-8; 'Evolution', 648; 'Surreal Science', 650-1; 'Electron', 651; 'The Infinite Adventure', 652; Savitri, 653-92; accident to leg, 655ff; human-divine life, 693ff; at the time of cyclone, 693; resumed talks, 694; on Spengler, 694; on modem art and poetry, 695; on his biographers, 696; deep interest in the war, 696ff; Hitler & Napoleon, 696-7; spiritual intervention in the war, 697, 704-5; on Quisling, 697-8; on Churchill's Government, 698; 'The Children of Wotan', 699ff, 707; on Nazi rule, 700, 707; on the resignation of the Congress ministries, 701; on ashramites' pro-Hitler feelings, 702; on Hitler as the Asura, 702-3; support to allied cause, 704; support to Cripps' Proposals, 706, 728; allied war as dharma yuddha, 708H; message to Congress leaders, 711; Independence Day message, 7128"; birthplace as 'Mujib Nagar', 713; on Gandhiji's martyrdom, 714-5; C. R. Reddy on, 715; message to Andhra University, 715-6; publication of The Life Divine and Collected Poems and Plays, 717; contributions to Bulletin, 718ff; on perfection of body, 718-9; Mind of Light, 720H, 743; on the world situation, 721-2; on Korea and Chinese aggression, 721-2; interviews to Tagore, Levi & others, 723; on Golconde, 723-4; Brahmabandhab on, 728; Gandhiji on, 730; Justice Chatterjee on, 730; Munshi on, 731; on Yogic cure of maladies, 732; on leaving his body, 732; the Bhrigu astrologer's forecast, 733; illness, 733ff; false dawn and night, 734; tributes, 735; disciples' reactions, 735ff, 747ff; last darsan, 736, 739; the body charged with supramental light, 736ff, 741; victory in death, 737; "spiritually imperial", 737; Hindu's tribute, 738; burial under
"service tree", 739-40; Mother's hymn of gratitude, 741; the nine withdrawals, 741; divers roles, 742; the occult reason for the final withdrawal, 742; the samadhi, 744,751; on Mother's consciousness, 748; on Mahasaraswati, 748-50; proliferation of influence, 752ff; E.F.F. Hill on, 752; Robert Bristow on, 752; advice to Government on the Indian French possessions, 754; Jean Herbert on, 760-1; Memorial Convention, 762ff; Shyamaprasad's tribute, 763; Mother on what he represents in world's history, 781; his "action", 781, 784; on the spiritual revolution, 784; admonition, 785; prayer and prophecy, 785-7
Auroville, 770ff; the Mother's dream of a typic society, 770,772-4; Sri Aurobindo's vision of human unity, 770ff; as universal town, 773-4; UNESCO'S approval, 774; Charter and Inauguration, 775; role of children,775-6, press tributes, 775-6; advanced colony, 776; Adiseshiah on, 777, 778; role of TV in, 777-8; inauguration of school, 779; Matrimandir, 780
Bahadur, Naresh, 761
Baji Prabhou, 68, 114ff; a mini-epic, 114; a modem Thermopylae, 116; rich in tragedy and triumph, 118; spiritual connotation, 118,119, 174, 177, 185
Baker, Sir Edward, 322, 368m
Bande Mataram, 19, 76, 88, 119, 194, 201, 218, 219ff; started by Bepin Pal, 219; named after Bankim's song in Ananda Math, 219; the song as battle-cry, 220; refrain used by Bharati, 220-1; paper as organ of Nationalist Party, 222ff, phenomenal impact of paper on public, 222ff; Sri Aurobindo's editorial brilliance, 222ff; financial problems, 234; prosecution of Sri Aurobindo as editor,
243ff; acquittal, 246, 253, 254, 256, 263, 268, 271, 277, 279, 282ff, 288, 292, 295ff, 304, 306, 307, 308, 311, 325, 336, 346, 369,399 ,514, 521, 522, 530
Bandopadhyaya, Upendranath, 285, 286, 288,289, 321
Banerjee, Jatindranath, 62ff, 189,208, 281
Banerjee, Surendranath, 14, 190, 205, 220, 226, 269ff, 349
Baptista, Joseph, 521, 523, 531,727
Basanti Devi, 48
Bases of Yoga, 598
Basu, Arabinda, 752
Baudisch, A., 753
Beachcroft, C.P., 325,328,329
Bengalee, The, 34,183, 281, 312, 332, 335, 338
Bentinck, Lord William, 13
Bergson, Henri, 441
Besant, Annie, 266, 272, 412, 521
Bhagavad Gita, The, 6, 84, 156, 192, 285, 289ff, 297, 317, 318, 319, 336, 343, 344, 448, 449
Bharati, Shuddhananda, 579
Bharati, Subramania, 16,220,221,235,375, 378,382ff,391,405
Bhartrihari, 50, 68, 69, 88ff
Bhasa, 147
Bhattacharya, Abinash, 64, 190, 208, 219, 306,308,309, 538
Bhavani Mandir, 194ff, 209, 282, 298, 304, 346,370; packet of political and spiritual dynamite, 194; filiations with Ananda Math, 194; example of Vivekananda, 195; a brahmāstra to fight the alien rule, 195; mobilising strength by invoking Bhavani, 197; wanted mandir, math and Karma Yogis, 198; impact on youth, 198; bureaucracy's reactions, 199ff, both Virgin and Dynamo, 200
Bhavani Mandir Scheme, 288ff
Bhutto,ZulfiqarAli,713
Binyon, Laurence, 32, 35, 44, 70, 695
Birley, L.,313,314,324
Birth of Sin, The, 169, 169-72
Birth of the War-God, The, 91, 92ff
Blunt, Wilfrid, 242
Bose, Bhupal Chandra, 65,222
Bose, Jogendra (Sri Aurobindo's uncle), 28, 35, 49
Bose, Khudiram, 305, 306
Bose, Rajnarain, 25-27, 49, 62, 222
Bose, Sailen, 308, 309
Bose, Satyendra, 324ff
Bose, Saurin, 375, 377, 380, 405
Bottomley, Gordon, 177
Brahmananda, Swami, 64, 217,387
Brain of India, The, 337, 353
Bermond, Abbe, 634
Bresson Henri Cartier, 732
Bristow, Sir Robert, 752
Browning, Oscar, 33
Browning, Robert, 171,177,615
Brunton, Paul, 609
Buchanan, D.A.,11
Buddha, The, 7,211, 239,498, 568
Bulletin of Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education, 551, 718
Byron, Lord, 78, 490, 614
Caliban upon Setebos, 171
Cameron, D. R., 692fn.
Carlyle, Thomas, 241, 271,352
Carmichael, Lord, 378, 408
Carpenter, Edward, 615
Cavour, Count, 237
Centre of Education, Sri Aurobindo International, 762ff; establishment of International University Centre, 763; renamed Centre of Education, 764; students and faculties, 765; basis of education at the 'Centre, 765ff; free progress education, 767; research in Yoga, 768; and the Ashram, 769; man as God's "secret workshop", 769
Century of Life, The, 88ff, 91
Chaitanya, Sri, 9, 258
Chaki, Prafulla, 289m, 305, 306, 307, 350
Chakravarti Prafulla, 289
Chakravarti, Shyamsundar, 222, 225, 242, 273,306, 324
Chakravarti, Suresh (Mom), 367,375ff, 377, 379ff, 405
Champaklal, 693, 739
Chanakya, 498
Chandidas, 72
Chandradip, 579
Chandrasekharam, Veluri, 411, 427, 440, 536,540
Chatterji, Amarendranath, 285-6
Chatterji, Baidyanath, 317
Chatterji, Bejoy, 222,324
Chatterji, B. C., 217, 239, 272
Chatterji, Bankim Chandra, 15, 16, 19, 27, 49, 50, 58ff, 184,194, 219-20, 228, 235, 280, 281, 321, 514
Chatterji, N.C., 730-1
Chattopadhyaya, Harindranath, 511
Chaucer, Geoffrey, 613,616
Chaudhuri, Haridas, 751, 752
Chaudhari, Nirad C., 450
Chidanandam, Veluri, 531fn, 544,546fh
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, 78
Chirol, Sir Valentine, 269
Chitrangada, 100, 106, 185
Clough, Arthur Hugh, 639
Colebrooke, Henry, 13
Confucius, 212
Continent of Circe, The, 450
Conversations of the Dead, 338
Cornville, 134,140
Cotton, Sir Henry, 36-7, 204, 206
Cotton, James S., 31, 33,37, 38
Cousins, James H., 610ff
Craegan, Superintendent, 308
Crew, Lord, 369-70 Cripps, Arthur, 32
Cripps, Sir Stafford, 706ff, 710, 754,782
Curzon, Lord, 202ff, 204ff, 224, 268, 294, 304
Daly, Dr., 317, 321
Dante, 92, 619, 636
Das, C. R., 64, 68, 77, 79, 282, 326ff, 343, 411, 528, 529, 531ff, 727
Das, Hemachandra, 62, 64
Dass, Poushpa, 774
Datta, Aswini Kumar, 184, 269, 343
Datta, Bhupendranath, 199, 234, 245, 305
Datta (Dorothy Hodgson), 526, 540, 548, 549, 575
Datta, Ullaskar, 219, 325, 329ff
Dattagupta, Birendranath, 365
David-Neel, Alexandra, 395, 396, 399, 525
Dayanand Saraswati, 15, 16, 19, 60,452
Defence of Indian Culture, A, 404,448
de Mello, Melville, 760
Derozio, Henry, 14,25
Deshmukh, C. D., 760
Deshpande, Keshavrao G., 47,55,56,57,64, 189,193
Deuskar, Sakharam Ganesh, 190
Dev, Radhakanta, 14
Dharma, 50, 201, 335, 336, 344ff, 359,361, 368, 370, 399,449
Divina Commedia ("The Divine Comedy'), 92, 663-64
Diwakar, R. R., 66 Donnelly, Morwenna, 736
Dream of Surreal Science, A, 160, 650-51
Drewett, The Rev. William, 29ff
Drewett, Mrs.,30,31
Dibreuil, Jouveau, 384
Dupleix, SS, 374, 376, 377, 379
Dutt, Charu Chandra, 189ff, 193, 207,208, 285fn, 286, 322
Dutt, Kanailal, 324ff
Dutt, Michael Madhusudan, 25,49,50
Dutt, Romesh Chunder, 11, 81fn, 83, 662
Eknath, 9
Eliot, T. S., 209,294, 318,491, 513,535
Englishman, The, I'll, 340
Epictetus, 48
Eric, 119,141ff, 642,646; set in Norwegian Heroic Age, 141; gods active behind the scenes, 142; Aslaug and Hamlet, 145; not Thor but Freya, 145
Essays on the Gita, 283, 404, 448, 463ff; Gita's place in India's scriptural literature, 464; presenting the essential message, 464; Arjuna-Krishna, Nara-Narayana, 464; existential situation, 464; three arches, works-knowledge-love, 464; wide range of comprehension, 465; central argument, 465; the idea of sacrifice, 466; Krishna as friend and avatar, 466; dual role of avatar, 466; King-Knowledge,
King-science, 467; visvarupa and after, 467; the supreme exhortation, 468; message of the Gita, 468, 514, 516, 751
Ferrer, H. N., 325, 639, 695
Fitzgerald, Edward, 164
Flecher, Justice, 369,377
Foundations of Indian Culture, The, 490ff; image of Tree of Indian Culture, 490-1; denigrators & apologists of Indian culture, 491; Archer's incomprehension and insolence, 491-2,494; his political axes, 491; "a journalistic fake", 492; "Western" & "Indian", 492; insufficiency of reason & science, 493; integral Indian view, 493; Archer as Devil's advocate, 493; blind to India's spirituality, 494; place of asceticism in Indian life, 494-5; artha, kama, dharma, moksa, 494; charges against India, 495; heyday of Indian culture and civilisation, 495-6; decadence & renaissance, 496; facet-by-facet study, 496ff; essentials of Hinduism, 496-7; messengers of the Spirit, 497; Veda, Upanishads, Gita, 497; roads to Realisation, 497; "India has lived and lived greatly", 497; positive ideal of Indian culture, 498; Western charge against Indian culture, 498; India and Western Art, 498-9; "form" in Indian art, 499; India's sacred architecture, 500; Kalahasti & Simhachalam, 500; Taj, mosques, tombs, 500; sculpture & painting, 501ff, 502; Olympian and Indian gods, 501 ;Ajanta marvels, 503; the adoration group of Mother & Child, 503; the Great Renunciation, 503; on Indian literature, 503ff; "a mass of absurdities" 504; Veda and Upanishads, 504ff; unparalleled legacy, 505; the Mahabharata & Ramayana, 505; Kalidas, 505; regional literatures, 50'6; Radha Krishna cult, 506; ancient Indian polity, 508; self-poised and balanced, 508; balance upset in later times, 508; organisation of Government, 508; close participation of all the "four orders", 508; three-tier Government, 508; unity of spirit and culture, 509; Yuga Sandhya of a new India, 509; renaissance in India, 509; compared with the Celtic & Japanese, 510; a future for India, 510-1
Fraser, Sir Andrew, 246fn
Fry, Christopher, 147
Fuller, Sir Bamfylde, 204, 224, 248
Future Poetry, The, 404,448,511,610ff; the mantra, 610-1, 612; the poetic word, 611; the poet as seer, 611-2; on Chaucer, 613; on the Elizabethans, 613-4; on Paradise Lost, 614; on Byron and Wordsworth, 614-5; on Homer and Whitman, 615; five powers of poetry, 616; Sun of Poetic Truth, 617ff; form and verbal expression, 618; role of the future poetry, 619, 660
Gait, E. A., 311
Gandhi, Kishor H., 439fn, 471
Gandhi, Mahatma, 16, 228, 230, 231, 264, 283, 464, 521, 526, 527, 528, 529, 530, 533ff, 571, 710, 715
Gandhi and Anarchy, 530
Gangadharam, 579
Garibaldi, 237
Ghose, Barindra Kumar, 29, 30, 62ff, 189, 192ff, 195, 208, 211, 217, 219, 229, 266m, 274, 275-76, 281, 284, 288, 289, 290, 298fn, 320, 329ff, 523, 531, 537, 574, 763
Ghose, Benoy Bhushan, 28, 29, 31, 35, 36, 45,49
Ghose, Biren, 367
Ghose, Hemendra Prasad, 222, 324, 763
Ghose, Krishnadhan, 25ff, 33,35ff, 183,192; death of, 45ff
Ghose, Manomohan, 28,29,3 1ff, 35,43,46, 49,192,223,695 Ghose, N. N., 255ff, 258-59
Ghose, Sarojini, 29, 49, 66, 192, 211, 219, 235,308,312,324,326
Ghose, Sisirkumar, 690
Ghose, Sudhir, 722
Ghose (Ghosh), Surendra Mohan, 286fn, 701-02, 71 1ff, 728, 733, 754, 762, 763
Ghose, Rash Behari, 225,226, 263-64,267,
270,292, 295
Ghoshal, Saraladevi (Chaudhurani), 62, 266, 282,287,530
Gladstone, W. E., 259 God, 157
Goethe, 43, 658
Gokak, V. K., 690
Gokhale, G. K., 206,216,225,227,264,267, 296, 341 ff, 349, 390
Gooch, G. P., 713
Gossain (Goswami), Narendranath, 320ff, 323-24, 325,334
Goswami, Yogi Bejoy, 63
Guhathakurta, Chittaranjan, 234
Guhathakurta, Manoranjan, 63, 287
Gupta, Nolini Kanta, 14, 193, 285, 288-89, 298, 306, 309, 329, 335, 370, 376, 380ff, 405, 536, 541, 655, 690, 709, 725, 740, 742,763
Gupta, Rameshwar, 690
Gurdjieff, G. I., 442
Guru Nanak, 8, 9,497,498, 564
Haldar, Haridas, 218
Halliday, F. L., 308-09
Hamsa Sandesa, 97
Hansraj, Lala, 234
Hardinge, Lord, 369
Hartmann, Nicolai, 441
Hastings, Warren, 194
Hegel, 418,441
Heidegger, Martin, 416, 442,750
Heraclitus, 404, 51 1ff; review of R. D. Ranade's paper, 512; an Apollonian mystic and seer, 512; Being and Becoming, 512; Heraclitean and Hindu thought, 512; relative standards and divine standard, 513; Fire as force and intelligence, 513; Heraclitus and divine Ananda, 514
Herbert, Jean, 760
Hero and the Nymph, The, 69, 70, 90, 94ff; Sri Aurobindo on Pururavas and Urvasie, 94; his handling of blank verse, 94ff; polychromatic rhapsody, 96ff; an Elizabethan play predating the Elizabethans, 98fn
Hill, E. F. F., 752
Hitler, Adolf, 127-28, 695, 696ff, 707, 711
Homer, 21,605
Hopkins, G. M. 330, 536, 615,695
Hour of God, The, 209
House of Brut, The, 120, 152, 153-54
Human Cycle, The, 404, 448, 470ff; revised version of 'The psychology of Social Development', 472; Lamprecht's psychological cycle, 472; theories of Frazer, Spengler, Toynbee, 472; Vedic or 'Symbolic' Age, 473; a predominantly spiritual age, 473; 'symbol' to 'type', 473; 'typal' to 'conventional', a dead end, 474; individualist revolt, 474; collectivist backlash, rise of the god-state, 474; rise of 'subjectivism, 475; subjectivism and objectivism, 475-6; 'community' the middle-term between individual and humanity, 476; barbarism, civilisation, Philistinism, 477; the sensational man, 477; role of religion, 477; beyond the ethical and aesthetic man, 477; infrarational, rational, suprarational, 477; totalitarian swing away from rationalism and democracy, 478; way of spirituality, 478; the dream and reality of communism, 478; socialism and human egoism, 479; beyond Marx, Lenin and Mao, 479; need for a subjective or spiritual turn in individual and social life, 479; the Kingdom of God, 480; the coming spiritual age,480, 490, 658, 751
Huta, 684H, 690, 753
Huxley, Aldous, 417, 423, 694
Hydari,SirAkbar,579,730
Hymn to Durga' (Durga Stotra), 298, 786
Hymns to the Mystic Fire, 455ff
Ibsen, Henrik, 79
Ideal of Human Unity, The, 404, 470ff; the problem of 'collective man', 481; beyond group, community, nation to the human totality, 481; freedom and security, role of little nations, 481; mutuality and interdependence of individual and aggregate, 481; uniformity not the law in life or mind, 482; society and state, 482; limitations
of the organised state, 482; egoism of the national state, 482-3; possibility of World Union, 483; Nature's way of building up aggregates, 484; religion of country or nationalism, 484; free association preferable to compulsion, 484; external support less important than subjective readiness, 485; spiritual religion of humanity, 486; compared with the views of Tagore, Toynbee, Radha-krishnan,486,490
Ilion, 71,100,155,623,638ff;sources, 639; evocation of doom, 640
Penthesilea-Achilles motif, 64 1ff; role of the divinities, 642H; the women actors, 643; the intended conclusion, 643-4; similes, 644H; its metre, 645; the "unwomanly" woman, 646; Herbert Read on, 690
Imam, Syed Mehdi, 579
'Indian Majlis', 34, 37,183, 281
Indian Patriot, The, 244, 340
Indu Prakash, 55, 57, 59, 184ff, 188, 194, 206, 217, 218, 220, 228, 268. 277, 281, 338, 514
In the Moonlight, 164-66, 169; Amoldian high seriousness, 164; first and last questions, 164; science is not enough, 165; towards the Age of Gold, 165,186-87
Invitation, 161-62
Iqbal, Sir Muhammad, 446
Isha Upanishad, 337, 351, 459H; reconciliation of fundamental opposites, 460; different commentaries on, 460m; spiritual pragmatism of Isha, 461; Isha and Kena.461
Iyengar, Padmanabha, 299
Iyengar, V. Ramaswami (Va. Ra.), 380,405, 525,536
Iyengar, K. V. Rangaswami, 380, 525
Iyengar, S. Srinivasa, 340fn, 527
Jadhav, Khasirao, 47,63,216,202,260,394, 507
Jadhav, Madhavrao, 47, 216
Jauhar, Surendranath, 750, 760,764
Jayaswal, K. P., 508
Jinnah,M.A.,529,702,710
Joan of Arc 55,191
Johnson, Lionel, 99
Jones, Sir William, 13
Joyce, James, 535
Julius Caesar, 140
Kabir, 9, 497
Kalidasa. 10,50, 69ff, 90H, 337, 695
Kama, 169, 172
Kanungo, Hemachandra, 216, 326
Kant, Immanuel, 416
Kara-Kahini, 307fn, 308ff, 314H, 318, 320
Karmayogin, The, 201,250, 335,336ff, 345, 346ff, 359ff, 362H, 370, 375, 376, 390, 399, 449, 514, 531
Kathasaritsagara, 147
Katha Upanishad, 337
Kazantzakis, Nikos, 649
Keats, John, 30,41,176,177
Kena Upanishad, 337,459, 461ff, and Isha, 461; comparison with Mother's prayer, 462; and stair of consciousness, 462; and The Life Divine, 463
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 722
Khanna, Ravindra, 690
Khaparde, G. S., 227, 269,272, 528
Kimberley, Lord, 37
Kingsford, D. H., 246, 305,307, 313
Kingsley, Charles, 128
Kipling, Rudyard, 12, 241
Kitchener, Lord, 205
Krebs, K. A., 572
Krishnaprem, Yogi (Ronald Nixon), 468
Langley, G. H., 752
Lawrence, D. H., 215,615
Lele, Yogi Vishnu Bhaskar, 274fr, 279-80, 289, 291, 318, 387, 389
Levi, Sylvain, 550
Life Divine, The, 17, 20, 22, 122, 404ff; a declaration for the future, 419; greatly planned, 419; key opening 419; materialist denial and ascetic refusal, 420-1; omnipresent Reality, 422; 8 principles, 423; the double soul, 423; 2 hemispheres, 424; Supermind the link-principle, 424, Vedic intimations, 424; middle state of
mental man, 425, involution-evolution, 425; ascent-descent-integration, 426; lights from Taittiriya, 426; other past intimations, 426; founding the Life Divine upon earth, 427; world-existence as Shiva's dance, 427; origin of ignorance, 428; lila, tapas, 429ff; Ignorance & Nescience, 430; origin and nature of error, 430; good and evil, 432; the turn towards Knowledge, 433; from Ignorance to Knowledge, 434; Karma and rebirth, 434; dynamics of spirituality, 434; ascent towards Supermind, 436ff; steps of ascent, 436ff; higher mind, illumined mind, intuition, overmind, 436-7; emergence of Gnostic being, 437ff; current evolutionary crisis, 438; Mind of light, 439; a Manifesto for the Future, 440; tributes, 440; synthesis of West & East, 440-41; compared with Plato, Plotinus & others, 441-2; with Heidegger, 442; with Gurdjieff, 442-3; with Teilhard de Chardin, 443ff; Supermind & Omega Point, 444; Sachidananda and Cosmic Christ, 445; Vedanta & Christianity, 445; Vedantic Christianity, 446; Iqbal as Islam's Aurobindo, 446; compared with Zen Buddhism, 446; with Marxism, 4467; epigraphs in, 448,460,463,469,470, 490,514,516,518,550-1,565,647,656, 658,751
Lights on Yoga, 598
LocksleyHall,S3,S1,9l
'Lotus and Dagger', 34, 37, 62,183, 281
Love and Death, 69, 106, 107ff, 119, 174, 177, 185, 647; source in Mahabharata, and Hellenic parallel, 108; paradisal, infernal, terrestrial, 110; descent into Hell, 112ff; the Temptation Scene, 112-13; Love's labour's won, 114
Lucas, F.L., 71
Macaulay, Lord, 13, 42-3, 491
Macdonald, Ramsay, 205,216, 369
Madgaokar, G. D., 208
Mahabharata, The, 5, 50, 63, 68, 69, 80ff, 88, 108,147, 250, 646, 661ff, 664, 666
Mahatmas: Kuthumi, 169, 173
Maid in the Mill, The, 119, 120,152, 153
Maitra, S. K., 20
Majumdar, R. C., 235
Majumdar, Ramachandra, 366,367
Malaviya, Madan Mohan, 227
Mandukya Upanishad, 169
Manikkavasagar, 497
Manicktolla (Gardens and bomb factory), 201, 288ff, 298fn, 306, 307, 309; mantra, 611,612,628ft, 635
Marlowe, Christopher, 655, 690
Marx, Karl, 447
Marxism, 446,447
Masters, John. 12
Mazumdar, Ambika Charan, 227,228
Mazumdar, Sardar, 274, 275,276, 323, 389
Mazzini, 191, 233
Measure for Measure, 132 ;
Mehta, Pherozeshah, 227, 264, 267, 272, 273,295
Menezes, Armando, 695
Meston, Lord, 11
Meghaduta, 91ff, 97
Milton, John, 34,39,176,177,241,314,415
Minto, Lord, 205, 206, 237, 240, 248, 304, 350,365, 368, 390
Minto-Morley Reforms, 240ff, 261, 340ff, 348,362, 364
Mistral, Gabriel, 515
Mitra, Krishna Kumar, 229,317, 343, 408
Mitra, Sisirkumar, 9, 12, 25fn, 324, 578, 774fn
Mitra, Sukumar 374
Mitter, Barrister P., 62ff, 282
Moonje, B. S, 263,266fh, 269,528-9, 530; 531,706,727
Morley, John, 205, 237, 240ff, 259-60, 295, 305, 364, 365, 368, 389
MOTHER, The (Mirra Alfassa), Sri Aurobindo's reading of her Yogachakra, 380, 395; birth, childhood, girlhood, 395; student of occultism, 395; on general aim to be attained, 396, 471, 770ff; spiritual diary, 396; Prayers and Meditations, 396ff; voyage to India, 397; the meeting, 397, 525; "His presence is enough", 397-8;
collaboration on Arya and Revue, 3989,470; meditations on the European war, 400ff; on evolutionary process, 403; launching L'Idée Nouvelle, 405; Radha 's Prayer, 407; learning Sanskrit and Bengali, 407; departure for France, 407; illness at Lunel, 408; correspondence with Sri Aurobindo, 408ff; departure for Japan, 410; "India is free", 522; second coming to Pondicherry, 525-6; moving with Datta to Sri Aurobindo's house, 526; orderly management of the house, 5401; installing Sri Aurobindo as Master and Lord of Yoga, 541; on consciousness, 547; spiritual guidance, 547; on Siddhi day, 548; translation of Synthesis, 551; Barindra on her role, 574; on vibration of Harmony, 591; on Savitri, 659, 662; as Savitri, 685; on the Partition, 711; on the Soul of India, 712; prayer to Mother India, 714; on energy inexhaustible, 719; visit of André, 726; talk with Sri Aurobindo on leaving her body, 732; on Sri Aurobindo's passing, 735ff, 739-40; Kapali Sastry on, 748; Surendranath Jauhar on, 750; assurance to Sanyal and Jauhar, 750; K. M. Munshi on, 750; desire to become Indian citizen, 755; spiritual Flag of India, 755; on youth, 756; on the law of sacrifice, 757; Supramental descent, 757, 759; the Grace of her giving, 758; on the Ashram's growth, 759; message to Sri Aurobindo Centres, 760; message to Delhi Branch of Ashram, 760; on the aim of the Ashram School, 762; message to Sri Aurobindo Memorial Convention, 762; about the University Centre, 764ff; letter to Jauhar, 764; message to children, 766; on Supramental Education, 767; 90th birthday, 770; her Dream, 773; inauguration "of Auroville, 775; on Auroville, 777; on what Sri Aurobindo represents in the world's history, 781
Mother of Dreams, The, 330
Mrinalini (Sri Aurobindo's wife), 65ff, 192, 21 1ff, 219, 235, 265, 266, 291, 375; letter from Sri Aurobindo on his mahāvrata,
212ff; wife as husband's sakti, 13
Mugali, R. S., 460 Muhling,Jobst,779
Mukherjee, Haridas and Uma, 199, 218m
Mukherjee, Jatindranath (Bagha Jatin), 266, 287,310
Mukherjee, Jogendranath, 190
Mukherjee (Mookherjee), Radhakumud, 223,248
Mukherjee, Satis Chandra, 218, 220, 229, 248
Mukherjee, Shyamaprasad, 763
Mukhopadhyaya, Pramathanath, 252-53
Mullik, Nirod, 219,243
Mullik, Subodh, 208, 218, 219,222
Munshi, K. M., 17,21,52,215,706-07,764
Muzzafferpore bomb action, 305ff, 387
Nag, Bejoy, 336, 370, 374ff, 377-78, 379ff, 382,405
Nag, Kalidas, 28, 763
Nagai Japata, Guru, 380
Naidu, Sarojini, 266
Nair, Sir Sankaran, 530
Nammalvar, 497
Nandakumar, Prema, 112fn, 133,134fh, 140, 148,152m, 341, 383m, 640, 646, 690
Naoroji, Dadabhai, 11, 190, 227, 228, 273
Napoleon, 20
Narayana Guru, 16
National Value of Art, The, 337, 353, 354-55
Navajata, 775
Nava Sakti, 284, 308
Nehru, Jawaharlal, 490,728,735
Nehru, Motilal, 229, 522,531
Netter, William T., 778
Nevinson, Henry, 205,207,269
New Lamps for Old', 56ff, 184,190, 228, 281
Newsman, J. H., 490
Nietzsche, 441-42
Nirodbaran, 215, 577-78, 589, 594, 599ff, 604, 608-09, 655, 657, 693-94, 707, 743, 744
Nishikanto, 758, 730
Nivedita, Sister, 63, 221, 235, 266, 282, 287, 338-39, 346, 348, 359, 367, 368, 391
No Compromise, 190, 208
Norton, Eardley, 312, 313ff, 324, 326, 327, 343
Odyssey, 71
Okakura, Baron, 62
Olsson, Eva, 445
O'Malley, L.S.S.,11
Omar Khayyam, 415
O'Neill, Eugene, 640
Pal, Bepin Chandra, 201, 217, 218, 219, 221, 223, 235, 237, 244, 245-46, 299, 301, 302, 334, 399
Pandit, M.P, 579, 690, 747
Panikkar, K. M., 722
Parabrahman, 158
Paradise Lost, 614, 664
Parnell, Charles Stewart, 42-3,191,281,328
Partition of Bengal, 201, 204ff, 282, 294
Patkar. R.N.,51,52,53,195
Patwardhan, Annasaheb, 276
Pavitra (P. B. de St. Hilaire), 539ff, 576
Pearson, N., 516fn
Perse, St. John, 78
Perseus the Deliverer, 68,119,120,139,186, 242, 327, 642, 646; conflict in the play both individual and cosmic, 121; dialectical progress through conflict and change, 121-22; ludicrous and tragic traits in Polydaon, 122; development of action, 122ff; Polydaon and Hitler, 127; development of Perseus-Andromeda myth, 127-28; union of Power and Pity, 129, 147
Phenomenon of Man, The, 443ff
Phillips, Stephen, 32
Pillai, V.O. Chidambaram, 235, 266fn, 299, 300
Pinto "Udar", 579, 739
Piper, Raymond R, 20, 515
Plato, 48, 418, 441
Plotinus, 441
Poddar, Arabinda, 26fh
Prasad, Narayan, 579
Prince of Edur, The, 119,120, 152,154-55
Prince of Mathura, The, 119
Pringle-Kennedy, Mrs. and Miss, 305, 365
Prothero, G. W., 33, 37
Psychology of Social Development, The, See The Human Cycle
Punjabee, The, 234, 246
Pujalal, 579
Purani, A. B., 21, 34, 276, 411, 459, 536ff, 694
Purani, Chhotalal B., 276, 536, 537
Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli, 187, 511
Rehman, Mujibur, 282fn, 713
Rai, Lajpat, 201, 227, 234, 235, 237, 262, 264, 267, 270ff, 324, 406fn, 528, 529, 534,727
Rajagopalachari, C., 231, 531, 533,706,707
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, 16,19, 25, 48, 60, 188, 192, 193, 195, 197, 211, 278, 557-58
Ramalinga Swami, 60
Ramamurti's ("the modern Bhima Sen"), 276, 300-01
Ramana Maharshi, 16
Ramanuja, 9, 416,448, 498, 564
Ramayana, The, 5, 50, 69, 80ff, 140, 250, 341
Ramdas,9,118,280
Ranade, M. G., 16, 57, 60
Ranade, R.D.,511ff
Rakshasas, The, 169
Rao, B. Shiva, 412
Rao, G. V. Subba, 534
Ratcliff, S. K., 223
Raymond, Lizelle, 339
Reddy, C. R.,55,521,715-16, 718
Renaissance in India, The, 510-11
Revue de la Grande Synthèse, 399
Richardson, Dorothy M., 17
Richard, Mirra, see "The Mother"
Richard, Paul, 380, 395ff, 404, 414, 525
Riddle of This World, The, 598
Rig Veda, 4,448,455
Rilke, R.M., 691-92
Rishabhchand, 577, 744
Rishi, The, 164, 166ff; an Upanishadic dialogue, 166; zigzagging the way to Truth, 166; One Truth and degrees of reality,
168; "Seek Him upon the earth", 168-69; echo from Mandukya, 169, 173
Risley, H. H., 203-04, 207, 236, 248
Rod,779
Rodogune, 120, 134ff, 146, 646; sources, Appian and Cornville, 134-35; transmutation of material, 135; progress of acton, 135-39; significant character-development, 140; tragic katharsis, 140; animal imagery, 141
Rolland, Remain, 17
Rose of God, 635ff
Rowlatt Committee's Report, 200
Roy, Dilip Kumar, 20, 21, 67, 243, 390, 393, 399, 515, 538ff, 575, 599, 604, 607-08, 708, 730, 743
Roy, Dinendra Kumar, 50,51, 207
Roy, Dwijendralal, 76, 538
Roy, M. N., 287, 704fn
Roy, Motilal, 367,370ff, 374,381,391,525, 527,540,574
Roy, Rammohan, 13ff, 16,17,19,25,336
Russell, Bertrand, 566,574-75
Russell, G. W., 37
Sakhare Baba, 274
Samuel, Viscount, 422fh
Sanjivani, 229, 317, 331, 336
Sanyal, P., 734, 737,739, 750
Sapru, Sir Tej Bahadur, 529
Sarada Devi, 67
Sarkar, Rajani, 306rn
Sarkar, Satish, 365
Sartor Resartus, 111
Sastri, V. S. Srinivasa, 16, 529
Sastry, T. V. Kapali, 457, 459, 463fn, 547, 579,690,747
Satprem, 37 1ff
Savage, D. S., 443
Savarkar, V. D., 266, 378
Savitri, 17, 20, 22, 100, 129,169, 327,415, 442, 459, 636, 646, 647, 653ff; Vyasa's Savitri, 653, 661-62; earlier versions, 653; "anew adventure", 654; "Kalidasian movement", 654; "Work in progress", 655-56; piecemeal publication, 656ff; Advent on, 656, 657; Krishnaprem on,
657; Compared with Faust, 658; R. F. Piper on, 658; levels of meaning in, 65960, 690; the Mother on, 660,662,685ff, 688ff; sadhana and recordation, 660; length and structure, 662, 667; "dawn" to "greater dawn", 663; symbolism of, 664-65; Savitri's avatar-role, 665 ff; Aswapathy's Yoga, 667 ff; the Vision and the Boon, 669-71; symbolic procession of the seasons, 670; the quest and the choice 671-72; interiorised Yoga, 673; occult Kurukshetra, 674ff; Sri Aurobindo on, 677ff; "overhead" and mantric touches, 680ff; divers planes of consciousness, 68 1ff; autobiographical nuances, 684; Mother as Savitri, 684, 691; Huta's paintings, 685ff; "the supreme revelation of Sri Aurobindo's vision", 688; H. 0. White and Vivian de Sola Pinto on, 689; Sanskrit translation, 690; use in sadhana, 690, 691; "the Ultimate Poet", 692
Sayaji Rao, Maharaja, 38,46ff, 63,66
Sea at Night, The, 176
Secret of the Veda, The, 404ff; unity of physical & cultural life throughout India, 450; no racial or linguistic chasm between 'Aryan' and 'Dravidian', 450-51; little 'history' in the Vedic hymns, 450-51; Veda, a treasure-house of spiritual culture, 451; Brahmanas and Upanishads, Karma and Jnana, 451; Sayana's ritualistic interpretation, 451-52;Westem naturalistic interpretation, 452; Dayananda's restoration of Veda as religious scripture, 452; Sri Aurobindo's new look into the Veda, 452; Rishis as poets and mystics, 452; parallelism and symbolism, 452; symbolism of sacrifice, 453; Veda as high-aspiring Song of Humanity, 454; the seven-fold cosmic scheme, 454; the linkworld of satyam-rtam-brhat, 454; microcosm is macrocosm, 454; Sri Aurobindo's translations from Veda, 455; Hymns to Agni, 455-57; language of the Veda, 456; who is Agni, 456; a god elect, eclectic, unique, 457; 'Apri' hymns, 457;
Varuna, Mitra, Indra, Vayu, 457; Usha, Aswins, 458; Savitri, Ribhus, Vishnu, Soma, 458; Veda Unveiled, 459,473,490
Seetaraman, M. V, 672
Sen, Indra, 760
Sen, Keshub Chunder, 16, 185
Sen, Kshitish Chandra, 244
Sen, Sushil, 305, 307
Sethna, K. D. (Amal Kiran), 21,38,71,103, 112fn, 177, 576ff, 587, 589, 604, 638, 654, 655, 656, 662, 690, 705, 717, 721, 722,730, 779
Shah Jehan, 2, 20
Shakespeare, William, 21,30,140,152,177, 241,242,313,605,613
Shankakara, 9, 416,446,448,498
Shankara Chettiar, Calve, 375,380,382,391
Shankaragauda, 579
Shams-ul-Alam, Maulavi, 309,321,365ff
Sharma, Balai Dev, 252
Shelly, P. B., 30, 31, 177
Shivaji, 115ff, 190,257,280,293,498
Shore, F. J., 12
Singh, Guru Govind, 257
Singh, Karan, 47fh, 256fn
Singh, Prithwi (Nahar), 578
Singh, Sardar Ajit, 234, 235, 242,269,376
Sircar, Mahendranath, 13
Siva, Subramania, 299, 375
Smith, Jay Holmes, 753
Songs of the Sea, (Sagar-Sangit), Tiff; Sri Aurobindo on Sagar-Sangit, 77-78; and Childe Harold and Perse's Amers, 78; symbolism of the sea, 78
Songs to Myrtilla, 38ff, 68,71, 72
Sophocles, 21
Sorokin, Pitrim A., 751
Spiegelberg, Frederic, 17,20,751
Spinoza, 418
Srinivasachariar, Mandayam, 375ff, 391, 405,525
Standard-Bearer, The, 527
St. Paul, 445
Statesman, The, 222-23, 237, 247
Strachey, Lytton, 177,241
Supramental Manifestation upon Earth, The, also Mind of Light, 438-39, 718
Swarnalata Devi, 25,27, 30,48
Synthesis of Yoga, The, 404ff, 415,448,490, 492, 514, 516, 550ff; structure of 55051; French & Hindi translations, 551; "all life is Yoga", 551; towards self-perfecton, 551; harmony of inner and outer activity and experience, 551; three rungs in life's ladder, 562; different Yogas & a synthetic Yoga, 552, 562; Hatha, Raja, 553ff; Kundalini Sakti, 554; samadhi, 554; Karma Yoga, 554; Jnana Yoga, 554.55; drawbacks of older Yogas, 555-56; Amitabha Buddha, 556; interdependence of Yogas, 557; Yoga of transformation, 557; Ramakrishna's Yogic versatility, 557-58; key to all Yogas, Bhakti Yoga, 555, 558; Vedanta & Tantra, 558; mukti and bhukti, 559; the nuclear analogy, 558, 559,560-61,566;Yogas as practical psychology, 560; jada, vaidyuta, saura Agni, 560-61; fundamental Agni, 561; sadhaks, sadhana, siddhi, 561; suddhi, siddhi, mukti, bhukti, 561; levels of consciousness, 562; Gita's. Yoga, 562; ideal of Satya Yuga, 563; supramental Yoga, 564; multiform & all. inclusive Yoga, 564; the "newness" of the Yoga, 565; faith and knowledge, 566; 4 instruments of Yoga-Siddhi, 567ff; Guru, 567, 572; aspiration, rejection, surrender, 568; aspiration and Grace, 569; Sakti and Supermind, 569; supramental change & transformation, 570; an Earthly Paradise, 570,659
System of National Education, A, 337, 353
Tagore, Debendranath, 16, 26
Tagore, Rabindranath, 15, 16-17, 62, 147, 220,244,247,273,550,571, 615
Tandon, Purushottamdas, 534
Tegart, Sir Charles, 287
Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre, 442,443ff
Telang, K. T., 15
Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 164, 177,615, 690
Tehmi, 595
Théon, M., 396
Thompson, Francis, 631
Thor, with Angels, 147
Thornhill, T.,310,370
Thought the Paraclete. 632-34
Tilak, Bal Gangadhar, 16, 19, 63, 189, 190, 192, 201, 206, 222, 227, 229, 235, 236, 237,262ff, 266fh, 267ff, 284,333fn, 343, 452,464,490,521,527,529
Towers, Robert Mason, 49
Triumph-Song of Trishuncou, The, 162,390
Truman, Harry S., 721,722
Tukaram, 9,280,497
Twelfth Night, 133
Tyberg, Judith (Jyotipriya), 751
Ulupy (Uloupie), 106
Upadhyaya, Brahmabandhab, 190,245,305, 326,728
Urvasie, 68,99ff; Lionel Johnson on, 99; Sri Aurobindo's integral approach, 99; 'dawn' in, 100; 'mortal mightier than the God's, 102; comparison with the Chitrangada story, 106; as epyllion, 106
Uttarapara Speech, 315,317,333ff, 338,385, 572
Vaidyanathaswami, R., 736
Valmiki, 10,20, 84, 605,615
Vasavadutta, 120, 147ff; sources, 147; moves and counter-moves, 148ff; "controlled experiment", 150; psychological subtlety and dramatic intensity, 152
Venkatanatha (Vedanta Desika), 97
Vidula,68,86ff,185,242
Vidyapati, 72
Vikramorvasie, 94,98m, 99
Vidyasagar, Iswar Chandra, 14-15,16
Vijayaraghavachar, c., 529
Vijayatunga, J., 736
Vision of Science, A, 159-60,161,169
Vivekananda, Swami, 15, 16, 48, 63, 184, 195,197,235,258,278,287, 305, 321, 336,338, 339, 389
Viziers of Bassora, The, 69, 119-20, 129ff; source in Arabian Nights, 129; action of the comedy, 129ff; the Caliph as "masked Providence", 132; a legend of likeable women, 133,139
Von Kleist, Heinrich, 639
Vyasa, 10, 84, 605
War and Self-Determination, 487ff; the governing idea, 487; not machinery but change in consciousness, 487; the world crisis, 488; the sutradhara behind, 488; the Russian revolution, 488; Asiatic resurgence, 488; "half-truth" of self-determination, 489; League of Nations, 489; retrospect and prospect, 489
Waste Land, The, 10, 114,294, 535
Wedgewood, Colonel, 530
Wells, H.G., 511
Whitehead, A. N., 441
Whitman, Walt, 78, 615
Who, 161
Wilson, Horace Hayman, 13
Wilson, Margaret Woodrow (Nishta), 577
Wilson, President Woodrow, 413
Wingfield-Stratford, Esme, 13
Witch of Ilni. The, 119,152-53
Woodroffe, Sir John, 491
Wordsworth, William, 176,177,614-15
Yajnavalkya, 416,505
Yeats, W.B.,615ff
Yogic Sadhan, 336,380,405
Younghusband, Sir Francis, 17,202
Yugantar (Jugantar), 199, 217-18, 219, 234, 242, 243ff, 247, 284, 288ff, 399
Zaehner, R. C., 446
Zetland, Marquess of, 200
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