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Gupta, K.G. : Krishna Gobind Gupta, ICS, appointed in 1871 as magistrate & collector, Secretary to Board of Revenue in May 1890, Commissioner of Excise in 1893; & reappointed member of the Board of Revenue for 1905-06; in 1908 Morley nominated him to his India Council in Whitehall as one of two Hindu Indians.

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... Pitampura Res. Scheme New Delhi 68.Gupta, Bharat J- 53 Ashok Vihar Phase-I New Delhi -110052 69.Gupta, R.R. Principal Gyan Mandir Public School Naraina , New Delhi -110028 70 Gupta, Renu A-27, New Rajendra Nagar New Delhi -110060 71. Gupta, S.M. A-27 New Rajendra Nagar New Delhi - 110060 72.Gupta, T.R. Secretary DAV College... P.O.:Tilak Nagar New Delhi -110018 138.Nayar, Shobana A-12, Tara Apartments Kalkajee New Delhi -110019 Negi, GS. Principal, Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan K.G. Marg, New Delhi -110001 140.Odell, Suzie Sri Aurobindo Intrnational Institute of Educational Research Auroville 605 101 (Tamil Nadu) 141.Pabby, D.K. 142.Pandit, Asha ... Faculty of Arts University of Delhi Delhi -110007 147.Pillai, N.N. Principal, Sardar Patel College of Communication & Management Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan K.G. Marg New Delhi - 110001 148.Pradhan, R.C. Member-Secretary Indian Council of Philosophical Research 36, Tughlakabad Institutional Area New Delhi- 110062 149.Prakash ...

... brought about an awakening in Maharashtra through the institution of Ganapati Festivals, that Sri Aurobindo found an unexpected ally in Sister Nivedita for his revolutionary work, and that he had (on K.G. Deshpande's advice) tried to seek through Yoga an accession of strength for political work. Yoga and rifle-practice may seem to us an odd combination, but once at least in Sri Aurobindo's life, this... Sri Aurobindo is said to have laughed and said: "Your aim and ours are exactly the same. Why not look upon the ochre garb as a uniform?" 30 It was Charu Dutt too who accompanied Sri Aurobindo and K.G. Deshpande when they visited the Ashram at   Page 193 Ganganath where a school called "Bharati Vidyalaya" was run by Swami Rakshananda. 31 The boys in the school received spiritual as... of beings of anther plane... the mass of such writings comes from a dramatising element in the subconscious mind". 26 Commenting on these phenomena of mediumistic writing or speaking, Nolini Kanta Gupta has also remarked: There are worlds upon worlds in a regular series, from the most gross to the most subtle.... Any of the beings from any of these worlds or planes can manifest himself. But he ...

... neighbouring eyes” and wished him “Many happy returns of the day”!’ 20 Barely six months after his arrival in his motherland, Aurobindo Ghose made his entry into Indian politics with a bang. K.G. Deshpande, who together with Aurobindo had been a member of the Indian Majlis at Cambridge, asked him to express his opinion on the current political situation in a series of articles for the Indu... about Yoga was that one had to retire into mountains and caves. I was not prepared to do that, for I was interested in the work for the freedom of my country.’ 34 Nevertheless, somewhere in 1904 K.G. Deshpande taught Aurobindo the principles of pranayama , the art of breathing. Thorough as always, Aurobindo practised pranayama for four, five and sometimes even six hours per day. The results were... Garden community. Their chhota karta , Barin, was no longer there to look after them and direct them. Aurobindo had hardly known any of them before his imprisonment in Alipore Jail. Now Nolini Kanta Gupta, Bejoy Nag, Suresh Chakravarti, Saurin Bose and others sought shelter with him and solace from his presence. Practically all of them had been students before they became activists, and Aurobindo did ...

... Aurobindo, but did not know how to do it. Among Aurobindo's contemporaries at Cambridge may be mentioned Ferrers, Robert Pentland Mahaffy, Felix Xavier De Souza, K. G. Deshpande and Sir Harisingh Gaur. K.G. Deshpande met Sri Aurobindo again in Baroda. Being brought up in a foreign country without a background Page 23 of home life in India or, once they had left the Drewetts in Manchester... pushed up rapidly to higher forms, for where she was born On 13th December 1842. She arrived in Calcutta in December 1872 and was 'met by her Indian friends, Mr. and Mrs. Monmohun Ghose and Mr. Gupta, and went to live with the former.' (She had met them in England.) "In 1873 Miss Akroyd formed a school for Indian ladies – the Hindu Mahila B'ldyalaya – on November 18th 1873 at 22 Baniapoorkur ...

... started contributing a series of political articles under the general title, "New Lamps for Old” to Induprakash, a weekly paper edited in Bombay by his Cambridge friend, K.G. Deshpande. "They were begun at the instance of K.G. Deshpande,... but the first two articles made a sensation and frightened Ranade and other Congress leaders. Ranade warned the proprietor of the paper that, if this went on... of the precise nature and extent of it, is proved by his intuitive recoil from all forms of ascetic, world-shunning spirituality. When perceiving the decided bent of his mind, his Cambridge friend, K.G. Despande, advised him to practise Yoga, he flatly refused, saying that it would lure him away from the life of action. In his essays on Bankim Chandra Chatterji, the maker of modern Bengali prose... by Charu Chandra Dutt. 67. Recently, about 42 Bengali books, which had belonged to Sri Aurobindo have been sent to Sri Aurobindo Ashram from Baroda. They include the Complete Works of Ishwar Gupta, Sekal O Ekal by Rajnarayan Bose, Chaitanya Charitamrita, Chandidas, Jnanadas, the Dramatical Works of Amritalal Bose, the Poetical Works of Govindadas, a collection of poems by Dinabandhu Mitra ...