Mother's Chronicles (Book 6)
MIRRA IN SOUTH INDIA
The Mother : Biography Sri Aurobindo : Biography

Tells the story of how Sri Aurobindo lived in Pondicherry as a refugee, evading British spies and schemes, but also the story of his tapasya 'of a brand of my own' – a systematic exploration which sought to build the foundations for a new life on this earth

- A Word with You, Please
- Prologue
- He for Whom I Was Waiting
- Mirra Was Born Free
- The Arrival
- Shankar Chetty's House
- The Uttara Yogi
- The Arrest Warrant
- The Government's Dilemma
- Search and Seizure
- Some English Friends
- God to the Rescue
- Vedapuri
- God's Cracker
- Statecraft
- The Deccan
- Pondicherry
- West Europeans
- The Colonizers
- Christianity
- Enter the French
- The Fly in the Ointment
- Meanders of Destiny
- Acquitted
- Sundar Chetty's House
- The Tamil Bard
- South Indian Nationalists
- Nandanam
- 'Spasa' Means Spy
- French Government's Headache
- The French League
- He Knows Latin, He Knows Greek
- The Anglo-Indian Press
- Two Beautiful Hours
- The Quest
- This World
- The Training
- A Spiritual Adventure
- All Life is Yoga
- Science of the Spirit
- The Programme
- The Traveller
- The Kundalini
- Laying Down the Foundation
- The Clue
- The Have-Nots
- One Day
- Foetus of Language
- Social Customs
- The Guest House
- Never a Dull Moment
- Pondicherry Elections
- In Pondicherry the Election is Done
- The Himalayas in Rue Dupleix
- The 'Arya'
- Mirra's Prayers
- August Fifteen
- Table of Illustrations

Table of Illustrations
Page | |
Frontispiece Sri Aurobindo around 1919, writing for the Arya (from Abhay Singh Nahar's collection) | |
29 | Front page of India, a Tamil weekly |
33 | The old pier at Pondicherry (Abhay Singh's collection) |
34 | A horse cart like the ones used around 1910 (Abhay Singh's coll.) |
38 | Shankar Chetty's house (Abhay Singh's coll.) |
49 | V. Ramaswamy Iyengar (Va. Ra. of Tamil literature) |
151 | A view of Pondicherry in 1790 |
154 | Duplex and his wife |
155 | Ananda Ranga Pillai |
160 | Map of Pondicherry by de Fer (1705) |
169 | Monument to Aayi in Pondicherry's park (Abhay Singh's coli .) |
178 | Sundar Chetty's house (Abhay Singh's coll.) |
185 | Sri Aurobindo with five disciples (Abhay Singh's coll.) |
188 | Ettayapuram palace |
193 | Subramania Bharati and his wife |
196 | Front page of Vijaya, a Tamil daily edited by Bharati |
209 | Dancing Ganesha, a painting by Frederic Joos |
243 | V. V. S. Aiyar |
322 | The seven chakras of Tantra, drawing by Maryse Prat |
349 | Raghavan Chetty House (Abhay Singh's coll.) |
388 | The Guest House (Abhay Singh's coll.) |
391 | Sri Aurobindo with Amrita at the Guest House (Abhay Singh's coll.) |
425 | Amrita sketched by Mother in 1920 (Abhay Singh's coll.) |
428 | Front page of the first issue of the Arya |
21,87,437 | Drawings by Sujata |
Achevé d'imprimer sur les presses
de Thomson Press (Faridabad, Inde)
October 2001
Depot legal 3C trimestre 2001