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... Aurobindo's Philosophy of Evolution (1966) Richard, Paul. The Dawn over Asia Roy, Anilbaran. Sri Aurobindo and the New Age (1965) Rishabchand, and Shyamsundar Jhunjhunwala. The Destiny of Man (1969) Rishabchand. In the Mother's Light (1967) Page 824 Ronaldshay, The Earl of. The Heart of Aryavarta (1925) Roy, Dilip Kumar. Among the Great ...

... too mechanical. I wanted to do something else in addition. So I was given work in the Mother's private stores, downstairs in the Ashram building. Dyuman was in charge. Nobody was allowed in except Rishabchand Samsukha, who used to clean everything there. Now I took up the job. Never before in my life had I swept and scrubbed floors—I had been brought up like a princess. I found it pretty hard. My hands ...

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... Banerji's, Dikshit's or Rishabchand's instructive readings from Sri Aurobindo's works, or visited Dilip's house to catch the strains of Mira bhajan, or exchanged words or smiles with Nolini, Amrita, Rishabchand, Pavitra, Prithwi Singh, Chandradip, Premanand, Gangadharam, or even if one merely watched the sadhaks at work - perhaps the rolling up or unrolling of mats at meditation time, or the culling ...

... painter or musician or thinker or scholar. Nolinikanto, Nishikanto, Dilip Kumar, Bhismadev, Sahana Devi, Monod-Herzen, Sanjivan, Jayantilal, Krishnalal, Sundaram, Purani, Nirodbaran, Anilbaran, Rishabchand, Indra Sen, Sisir Mitra and many more were all so palpably present. However, in 1946 Arjava was no more, Harindranath had left the Ashram and Amal Kiran was a star that dwelt apart in ...

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... assigned to the Building Service, where I had to do some accounts. (Laughter) Well, from there, I was transferred somewhere else - from the frying pan into the fire, perhaps! - to work under Rishabchand 297 and keep the paint accounts! Again, I was shifted from there, for I was, as they say, a square peg in a round hole. I don't know how I came to work in the timber godown (Laughter), which ...

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