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Parthasarathi : S. Parthasārathi Aiyangar (1880-1929), younger brother of Mandāyam S. Srinivāsāchariyār (see Srinivasa); born & brought up in the spiritual culture of their motherland they joined the revolutionaries (see Bhārati, Subramania).

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... total of seven different versions were sent, all of which are reproduced here. These telegrams were put in as evidence in the Alipore Bomb Trial. Extract of a Letter to Parthasarathi Aiyangar. 13 July 1911 . Parthasarathi (1880 - 1929) was a friend and associate of Sri Aurobindo's from 1910, when the two met in Calcutta. He was the younger brother of Mandayam Srinivasachari, who was one of Sri... below). Sri Aurobindo did not use his normal signature or initials in the first 22 letters. Instead he signed as Kali, K., A. K. or G. He often referred to other people by initials or pseudonyms. Parthasarathi Aiyangar, for example, became "P. S." or "the Psalmodist". [1] 3 June 1912. The "letter to our Marathi friend" referred to in the second paragraph may be the letter to Anandrao (see above). ...

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... treasure in Tamil journalism. Sri Aurobindo had also met at Calcutta S. Parthasarathi, 'Secretary Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company' That is why when Sri Aurobindo received the adesh (Command) to go to Pondicherry from Chandernagore, he had sent Moni with a note addressed to S. Parthasarathi Iyenger, c/o 'India' Press. Parthasarathi was away from Pondicherry, so at Moni's request Parthasarathi's elder ...

... brother-in-law of Srinivasachari at Calcutta when he was residing in his Na' Meso's house. The brother, S. Parthasarathi Iyengar, was probably the "Secretary Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company" with whom Sri Aurobindo had an engagement at "3 o'clock" on 20 July 1909, as he noted in his diary. Parthasarathi had gone to North India to canvass for his Navigation Company. Moni, for his part, recognized the br ...

... be zealously followed up .. fulfilled. Fulfilment of thought prakamya is fairly frequent, but the definite thought-vyapti is still dull & infrequent in its occurrence. Aishwarya. That P [Parthasarathi], after a long abstention of over a month, possibly two, should come to pay a visit .. fulfilled the same day. The Aishwarya about the Insurance Act, long resisted, seems about to be fulfilled;... experience, by giving the opposite experience. Eg yesterday, there was the lipi "Journalism" & "Les journalistes"; the mind refused to admit any possible immediate application, but the same evening P [Parthasarathi] came with the proposal of a weekly or biweekly sheet. Today the trikaldrishti shows a general completeness of stuff, ie every suggestion is shown to be correct in itself, but there is confusion ...

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... year 1914 the question came up of my going to Madras and of my lodging there. It was decided that I should be put in M. Srinivasachari's house. His house was a big one and quite near the temple of Parthasarathi at Triplicane. February, 1915. A crucial stage arrived in my life. Along with this came a quietude of mind, a constant memory of something which was fundamental. I had not yet developed ...

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... asserted. June is the beginning of the more powerful kriti which is impossible without money. In June therefore a movementforward inthe equipment is due & inevitable. 1) Success of P. [Parthasarathi] in imparting Yoga freely. Success of S [Saurin] in practical Yogic effects. Drawing over of Bh. Page 261 [Bharati] into a more effective surrender. Success with N [Nolini] &R[Ramaswamy] ...

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... Letters on Personal, Practical and Political Matters (1890-1926) Autobiographical Notes Extract from a Letter to Parthasarathi Aiyangar Be very careful to follow my instructions in avoiding the old kind of politics. Spirituality is India's only politics, the fulfilment of the Sanatan Dharma its only Swaraj. I have no doubt we shall have to go through our ...

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... be actually intercepted, on this side. By the way, please let us know whether Mr. Banomali Pal received a letter by French post from Achari Page 150 enclosing another to Parthasarathi. I have not written all this time because I was not allowed to put pen to paper for some time, – that is all. I send enclosed a letter to our Marathi friend. If he can give you anything for me ...

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... 1914 the question came up of my going to Madras and of my lodging there. It was decided that I should be put up in M. Srinivasachari’s house. His house was a big one and quite near the temple of Parthasarathi at Triplicane. February 1915. A crucial stage arrived in my life. Along with this came a quietude of mind, a constant memory of something which was fundamental. I had not yet developed ...

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... year 1914 the question came up of my going to Madras and of my lodging there. It was decided that I should be put in M. Srinivasachari's house. His house was a big one and quite near the temple of Parthasarathi at Triplicane. February, 1915. A crucial stage arrived in my life. Along with this came a quietude of mind, a constant memory of something which was fundamental. I had not yet developed ...

... maintenance expenses, food, rent etc. Weekly selections from Sri Aurobindo were read and approved. Letters were disposed of. * * * 25.9.72 Howard asks Mother whether Parthasarathi should take treatment for tuberculosis of bone and tubercular meningitis. Mother did not reply. When I asked what should be said to this man, she said, "This I am telling you. I have seen ...

... maintenance expenses, food, rent etc. Weekly selections from Sri Aurobindo were read and approved. Letters were disposed of. * * * 25.9.72 Howard asks Mother whether Parthasarathi should take treatment for tuberculosis of bone and tubercular meningitis. Mother did not reply. When I asked what should be said to this man, she said, "This I am telling you. I have seen ...