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... Oxford University Press, 2000; Galloway, George, CharlesScribner's Sons, New York, 1920, Chs. 2-5; Cottingham, John, The Spiritual Dimension, Cambridge University press, 2005; Bagger, Mathew C., Religious Experience: Justification and History, Cambridge University Press, New York, 1999. Vide., Sri Aurobindo, The Life Divine, SABCL, 1971, Pondicherry, Vol. 19, pp.874 7. Vide... Chattopadhyaya, D.P, Induction, Probability and Scepticism, Sri Satguru Publications, 1992, Delhi, p. 31 Vide., Bell, J., Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics, Cambridge University Press, 1987, Cambridge. Vide Penrose, Roger, Shadows of the Mind: A Search for the Missing Science of Consciousness, p. 214. Vide., Bohm, David, Wholeness And The Implicate... Garden City: Double day Anchor, 1967. 15 Vide, Manser, A., Stock, G. (Eds.), The Philosophy ofF. H. Bradley, Clarendon Press, 1984. 16 Vide., Moser, P., Knowledge and Evidence, Cambridge University Press, 1989, Cambridge. 17 Vide., Radhakrishnan, S, Indian Philosophy (Vols. I-II), Oxford University Press, 1999; Mohanty, J.N, Reason and Tradition in Indian Thought: An essay on ...

... (ed.), A Buddhist Woman's Path to Enlightenment, Almquist & Wiksell International, Stockholm, Sweden, 1997. Schrodinger, E., What is Life? Cambridge University Press, Cambridge , 1945. Schrodinger, E., Mind & Matter, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1967. Searle, J.R., The Mystery ofConsciousness, A New York Review Book, N.Y, 1997. PAGE–150 Shankara, Crest Jewel... Oriental Research Institute, Pune. Dasgupta, S., History of Indian Philosophy, Motilal Banarasi Dass, Delhi, reprint, 1992. Dasgupta, S.N., History of Indian Philosophy (5 Vols.), Cambridge University Press. Dayanand Saraswati Swami, Satyartha Prakash, (tr.) Chiranjiva Bharadwaja, Sarvedeshika Arya P. Sabha, N. Delhi, 1975. Dayanand Saraswati Swami, Satyartha Prakash, (tr.)... University of Madras, Madras, 1972. Vivekananda, Swami, The Complete Works ofSwami Vivekananda, Advaita Ashrama, Calcutta, 1964. Whitehead, A.N., Science and the Modem World, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1953. Wilbur, K., Integral Psychology: Consciousness, Spirit, Psychology, Therapy, Shambhala Publications, Boston, 2000. Wilbur, Ken (ed.). The Holographic Paradigm ...

... dissociates the Rigvedic tradition from non-Indian cultural traits and from origination in a foreign milieu. 51.P. 239. 52.Sir Mortimer Wheeler, The Indus Civilization, Third Edition (Cambridge University Press, 1968), p. 82. 53.P. 240. Page 230 As Parpola has Jarrige's name in his footnotes, it would seem that the latter, who established immigration in the Bolan valley... Raymond and Bridget Allchin 121 have written 119.P. 242, fn. 361. 120.John Murray & Co., London, 1912, II, p. 201. 121. The Rise of Civilization in India and Pakistan (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1982), p. 203. Page 253 impressively on the distinctive fireplaces at the site of Kalibangan: Such "ritual hearths" are reported from the beginning of the Harappan ...

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... tea in the morning and in the evening a penny saveloy [sausage]’, 3 and there was no money to buy new clothes. Aurobindo decided to try and obtain a scholarship offered by King’s College of Cambridge University. He sat for the examination in December 1889 and came out first. Oscar Browning, then a renowned linguist and writer, confided later to Aurobindo that his papers for Greek and Latin had been... him as an examiner in thirteen years. In his recently published Sri Aurobindo: A Brief Biography, Peter Heehs writes: ‘King’s College, founded in 1441, is among the older foundations of Cambridge University. As a classical scholar, Aurobindo was participating in an educational system whose traditions went back to the Renaissance. To master Greek and Latin, to read Homer and Sophocles, Virgil and ...

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... University Press, London, 1951). People, Places and Books (Oxford      University Press, London, 1953). Page 487       Housman, A.E. The Name and Nature of Poetry (Cambridge University Press, London, 1933).       Hudson, Derek (Ed.) English Critical Essays, XX Century, Second Series (Oxford University            Press, London, 1958).      Inge, W.R. Christian... Odyssey : A Modern Sequel, translated into English verse, with Introduction, Synopsis and Notes by    Kimon Friar (Seeker & Warburg, London, 1958).       Kellett, E.E. Reconsiderations (Cambridge University Press, London, 1928).       Kenner, Hugh. The Poetry of Ezra Pound (New Directions, New York, 1951).        Ker, W.P. (ed.) Essays and Studies, Vol. III (The Clarendon Press, Oxford...      Lewis, C. Day. The Aeneid of Virgil (The Hogarth Press, London, 1954).         A Hope for Poetry (Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1934).       The Poet's Way to Knowledge (Cambridge University Press, London, 1957).       Lodge, Sri Oliver. My Philosophy (Ernest Benn, London, 1933).       Longinus. On the Sublime, translated by A. O. Prickard (The Clarendon Press, Oxford ...

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... Fritjof: Uncommon Wisdom , Flamingo, 1983 Carey, John (ed.): The Faber Book of Science , Faber and Faber, 1995 Chadwick, Owen: The Secularization of the European Mind in the 19th Century , Cambridge University Press, 1975 Chown, Marcus: Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You , Faber and Faber, 2007 Cobb, Matthew: The Egg & Sperm Race , Pocket Books, 2006 Collins, Francis: The Language of God ... Rose, Hilary and Steven (ed.): Alas, Poor Darwin , Vintage, 2001 Rothman, Tony, and others: Doubt and Certainty , Basic Books, 1998 Ruse, Michael: Darwinism and its Discontents , Cambridge University Press, 2006 Sagan, Carl: The Demon-Haunted World , Headline, 1996 — The Varieties of Scientific Experience , The Penguin Press, 2006 Schumacher, E.F.: A Guide for the Perplexed ... Vintage Books, 2007 Wolpert, Louis: The Unnatural Nature of Science , Faber and Faber, 1993 Wright, Robert: The Moral Animal , Vintage Books, 1995 Ziman, John: Reliable Knowledge , Cambridge University Press, 1992 Zimmer, Carl: Evolution , Arrow Books, 2005 — Soul Made Flesh , Free Press, 2005. ...

... opportunity to state fully my opinion on the matter. The course suggested by the teachers to meet the difficulties of the case is of course quite impracticable. Mr Nag is a graduate of the Cambridge University and has spent many years in Europe at great expense in order to acquire higher qualifications and a wider culture and experience, and to expect that he would be willing or ought to be asked ...

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... he himself was destined to play a part in it. His attention was now drawn to India and this feeling was soon canalised into the idea of the liberation of his own country. At Cambridge University, between 1890 and 1892, Sri Aurobindo gave a number of "revolutionary speeches" before the "Indian Majlis", a student club. These speeches have unfortunately been lost. The only record of ...

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... or thirty years, Aravinda was by far the most richly endowed in intellectual capacity. In December of the previous year Aravinda had taken the Scholarship Examination for King’s College at Cambridge University. As a result of his performance in this examination, he was elected to the first vacant open scholarship, which means that he was the best candidate. Oscar Browning, one of the examiners and ...

... opening to the higher, invisible worlds. Another Ashram poet was the Englishman John A. Chadwick, ‘stiff but polite,’ whom Sri Aurobindo named Arjava. He was a philosopher of mathematics from Cambridge University, where he had been ‘a distinguished Don as well as a Fellow of Trinity College.’ He had discovered Rosicrucianism and, through Krishnaprem, also Sri Aurobindo, in whom he had found his guru ...

... Mohenjodāro", Expedition 3. 3."The Myth of Aryan Invasion", Frontiers of the Indus Civilization, edited with an Introduction by B.B. Lal, pp. 437-43. 4. The Indus Civilization (Cambridge University Press, 1968), p. 131. Page 185 earlier dating than 1500 B.C. for the end of the Indus civilization, proposed on the basis of new C-14 tests, Wheeler 5 opts for a provisional ...

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... Institute, 2000, Pune, Vol. LXXXI. Dasgupta, S.N. and De, S. K., History of Sanskrit Literature, University of Calcutta, 1947, Calcutta. Dasgupta, S.N., A History of Indian Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1932, Vols. I and II; 1940, Vol. Ill; 1949, Vols. IV and V. Deutch Eliot, Advaita Vedanta: A philosophical reconstruction, East- West Centre Press, 1969, Honolulu. ...

... Allchin, Bridget and Raymond, The Birth of Indian Civilization: India and Pakistan before 500 B.C. (Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1969). The Rise of Civilization in India and Pakistan (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1982). Allchin, F.R., "Early Domesticated Animals in India and Pakistan", in Ancient Cities of the Indus, ed. G.L. Possehl (Vikas, New Delhi, 1979). Altekar... I. Early India and Pakistan (Bombay, 1959). Foreword to S.S. Rao's Lothal and the Indus Civilization (Asia, Bombay, 1973). The Indus Civilization, 3rd ed. (Cambridge University Press, 1968). The revised part dealing with prehistoric India in the 3rd ed. (1970) of The Oxford History of India by V.A. Smith, ed. P. Spear. Winternitz, M., History of Indian Literature ...

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... of Sciences, 1965; vide also, Mc Menamin, Mark & Dianna Schulte, Hypersea: Life on Land, Columbia University Press, New York, 1994; vide also, Schrodinger, Erwin, My View of the World, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1967. 7 Vide., Ereshevsky, M.(ed.), The Units of Evolution: On the Nature of Species, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1992; vide also, Mayr, E., Towards a New Philosophy of Biology... Englewood Cliffs, Prentice Hall, N J, 1974. 9 Vide., American Public Media, Interview of Ms. Tippett with Dr. Newland, 2007. 10 Vide., Moore, F.C.T, Bergson: Thinking Backwards, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996. " Vide., Peel, J.D.Y, Herbert Spencer, The Evolution of a Sociologist, Heinemann, London, 1971. 12 Vide., Alexander, S., Space, Time and Deity, Macmillan ...

... Rao Bahadur Dayaram Sahni, a colleague of Marshall's and the actual discoverer of the woven cloth in which a silver vase had been wrapped and which     3.  The Indus Civilization, Cambridge University Press, 1968, p. 2. 4. "The Antecedents of Civilization in the Indus Valley", in Scientific American, August 1980, pp. 131-32. Page 155 was scientifically ascertained ...

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... 1971), PP- 23-4. 2. Bulletin of the Anthropological Survey of India, Vol. 9, No. 2, July 1960, Memorandum No. 9, "Human Skeletal Remains from Harappā". 3. The Indus Civilization (Cambridge University Press, 1968), p. 68. 4. Ibid. Page 19 pean" as applicable to a part of the Harappān population is an eye-opener. Equally startling is Sankalia's summing up of the ...

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... was born in 1948 in Germany where he spent the first thirteen years of his life. He graduated from the University of London, after which he was a research scholar and supervisor in physics at Cambridge University. Until his thirtieth year he lived in a state of almost continuous anxiety and depression, at times of a suicidal nature. One night, not long after his twenty-ninth birthday, he had a ...

... These words were spoken by the Indian philosopher and yogi Sri Aurobindo in the course of a conversation on the last day of 1938. Sri Aurobindo was educated at St Paul’s School in London and at Cambridge University; he was an accomplished classical scholar who remembered his Greek and Latin perfectly even in South India and at an advanced age; he had been one of the leading revolutionary politicians in ...

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... two of sandwich bread and butter and a cup of tea in the morning and in the evening a penny saveloy”, some sort of sausage. Aravinda took the scholarship examination for King’s College at Cambridge University; he was elected to the first vacant open scholarship, which means that he was the best candidate. Known as A.A. Ghose, Aravinda studied at King’s College from October 1890 to October 1892. The ...

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... explanations, in this case the theory of the Frenchman Lamarck. As Charles did not have the character to become a medical practitioner, his father allowed him to join Trinity College, at Cambridge University, in order to study theology and become a member of the Anglican clergy. A college education was a sine qua non for a clergyman; this made the universities of Cambridge and Oxford the main ...

... century. Even scientists and philosophers were happy to accept Ussher’s date well into the nineteenth century.” 7 “In the early nineteenth century even Charles Darwin would graduate from Cambridge University believing that the world was six thousand years old, give or take.” 8 As Bertrand Russell reminded us: “Nobody nowadays believes that the world was created in 4004 BC; but not so very ...

... Bose. His close friend in the Ashram was Dilip K. Roy, who at one time had tried to entice him into becoming an Ashramite. Subhash C. Bose was a Bengali who, like Sri Aurobindo, had studied at Cambridge University as a candidate for the Indian Civil Service. He had, however, submitted his resignation before being enlisted and entered nationalist politics under the aegis of C.R. Das, the lawyer-turned ...

... was and is still called in India. Subhash Chandra Bose, though born in the old Oriya town of Cuttack, was a Bengali. He also, like Sri Aurobindo some thirty years earlier, had studied at Cambridge University for the Indian Civil Service, but he had submitted his resignation before being enlisted. His mentor was Chittaranjan Das, the barrister who had defended Sri Aurobindo in the Alipore Bomb Affair ...

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... and may always be,” is the conclusion of John Horgan’s inquiry in Rational Mysticism . Here the following quotation from Brian Pippard (1920-2008), the late Cavendish professor of physics at Cambridge University, may be apt: “The scientist is right to despise dogmas that imply a God whose grandeur does not match up to the grandeur of the universe he knows. But when we have chased out the mountebanks ...

... and used to Page 400 sing Meera bhajans in love of Krishna. She passed away in 1976. 113 . Mrinalini Chattopadhyay (1883 - 1968), Harm's sister. Tripos in Philosophy from Cambridge University. An educationist. She first came to see Sri Aurobindo in Pondicherry in 1919, then in May-June 1920 when she introduced Mother into wearing a sari. From then on, she continued her visits. ...

... found among the papers of his brother Laurence. But in deference to the author's known scholarly conscience the Shelley-Swinburne passage was dropped. Later a complete text in book-form by the Cambridge University Press was projected for 1969. And in preparation for it John Carter and John Sparrow resumed the research. It is their discoveries that form the contents of the article I have mentioned at the ...

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... Animals in India and Pakistan", Ancient Cities of the Indus, edited by Gregory L. Possehl (Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1979), p. 240, col. 2. 4. The Indus Civilization (Cambridge University Press, 1968), p. 92. Page 170 Harappan occupation - not to mention a terracotta horse-figure at Lothal as well as horse-figurines and paintings at Rangpur 5 - it is sheer ...

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... —Ed. × L. E. Kastner, ed., A Book of French Verse: From Marot to Mallarmé ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1936 ). × "Le vierge, le vivace et le bel aujourd'hui" (see page 404 below), and ...

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... Austen Leigh was Provost of King's College during the years Sri Aurobindo attended (1890 - 92). During the same period G. W. Prothero held the post of Praelector ( Cambridge University Calendar , 1890, 1891, 1892 - 93; personal communications from the Provost and the Librarian, King's College, Cambridge, 1975 - 77). Prothero took some interest in Sri Aurobindo, writing at ...

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... 52.Op. cit., pp.45,59 53. Chance and Necessity (Collins, London, 1972), pp. 35-36. 54. My View of the World (The Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1964). 55. The Living Stream: A Restatement of Evolution Theory and Its Relation to the Spirit of Man ...

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... New Delhi, Vols, I-II, 1997. Dasgupta, S.N. and De, S. K,, History of Sanskrit Literature, University of Calcutta, 1947, Calcutta, Dasgupta, S,N,, A History of Indian Philosophy, Cambridge University , Press, Cambridge, 1932, Vols. I and II; 1940, Vol. Ill; 1949, Vols. IV and V Deutch Eliot, Advaita Vedanta; A philosophical reconstruction, East- West Centre Press, 1969, Honolulu ...

... Ancient India, Banaras, 1951. Dandekar, R.N., Vedic Bibliography (4 Vols.), Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Poona. Dasgupta, S.N., A History of Indian Philosophy (5 Vols.),. Cambridge University Press. Hastings. ]., Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, (13 Vols.), New York. Hiriyanna, M., Outlines of Indian Philosophy, George Alien & Unwin, London. Jayaswal, K.R ...

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... free oneself from the notions of proofs which are available in deductive or inductive sciences. "Just at that critical moment of my intellectual life, I got the opportunity to go to the Cambridge University for my doctorate. And I decided to work on the theme of the proofs of existence of God for my doctoral thesis. While I had just begun my work on this thesis, circumstances conspired to take ...

... the world was a long brilliant essay on Milton. Essay on Milton - this brings us to our second picture. Instead of a young Englishman going to India, we have a younger Indian at Cambridge, the University of both Macaulay and Milton. This Indian undergraduate has lately come up from St. Paul's School of London, the very school which Milton had attended. Now the year is 1890. On the second... prose like poetry. Oscar Browning was a super-don, nothing more, but he had a fine literary sense and could pick out good writing - poetry or prose - unerringly. The letter from King's College, Cambridge, after calling O.B. "the feature par excellence of King's", reads: "He said to me: ''I suppose you know you passed an extraordinarily high examination. I have examined papers at thirteen examinations ...

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... seems to have suddenly become widespread. "In North Africa, Tertullian, writing ca. * All the defamations are detailed in W. D. Davies, The Setting of the Sermon on the Mount (Cambridge: the University Press, 1966), pp. 278-9, 282. Page 217 AD 197, mentions among the charges against Jesus (of Jewish origin) the defamation that he was the son of a prostitute (... time I referred to you was in my book, The Spirituality of the Future: A Search apropos of R. C. Zaehner's Page 20 Study in Sri Aurobindo and Teilhard de Chardin (Associated University Presses, Inc., New Jersey, 1981), pp. 168-9: "Surely, the Roman Catholic Christianity that might be a vital component of the complex modern soul would not altogether be that of Teilhard but... with the Teilhardian idea of a superhumanity achieved through evolution, would find in itself something of the wideness one perceives in the New Catholic Encyclopedia (published by the Catholic University of America, 1967). There Dom Bede Griffiths, at the end of a twenty-four-column article on Hinduism, writes: 'To a Christian. Hinduism presents on the whole the most profound preparatio Evangelica ...