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Suprabhat : illustrated literary periodical started in July 1907 & edited till 1914 by Kumudini Mitra, daughter of Sri Aurobindo’s uncle Krishna Kumar Mitra.

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... wrote several books in Bengali and was the editor of an illustrated Bengali monthly, Suprabhat, which ran for nine years. Tagore, a family friend, wrote a poem of the same name for the first issue (July-August 1907). Again, two years later, it was at Kumudini's request that Sri Aurobindo began to contribute in Suprabhat articles on his experiences in prison: Karakahini. A review of the magazine published... published in the Karmayogin in August 1909 is very interesting. We quote a good part of it, "The paper Suprabhat, a Bengali monthly edited by Kumari Kumudini Mitra, daughter of Sj. Krishna Kumar Mitra, enters this month on its third year. The first issue of the new year is before us. We notice a great advance in the interest and variety of the articles, the calibre of the writers and the quality ...

... Early Cultural Writings "Suprabhat" 14-August-1909 The paper Suprabhat , a Bengali monthly edited by Kumari Kumudini Mitra, daughter of Sj. Krishna Kumar Mitra, enters this month on its third year. The first issue of the new year is before us. We notice a great advance in the interest and variety of the articles, the calibre of the writers and ...

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... which they appeared when published in the book Views and Reviews in 1941. Sri Aurobindo revised these five to some extent before this publication. "Suprabhat". Published in the Karmayogin on 14 August 1909 under the title "Suprabhat: A Review". "Hymns to the Goddess". Published in the Arya in May 1915 and in Views and Reviews since 1941. The following note in the Arya concerning... October and 13 November 1909. It seems to have been, at least in part, a reply to "The Bengali Brain and its Misuse", an essay by Dr. P. C. Ray that is mentioned by Sri Aurobindo in his review of Suprabhat (see page 567). The essays were republished as a booklet in 1921, 1923, 1944, 1948 and subsequently. A System of National Education: Some Preliminary Ideas. This series of essays was published ...

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... Aurobindo interpreted in both these papers the spiritual significance of Indian Nationalism on the basis of his Yogic experiences. Publication of his jail experiences in Bengali in Suprabhat, a Bengali monthly of Calcutta, which later appeared in book form under the title Kara Kahini. September: As leader of the Nationalists Sri Aurobindo took a bold hand in the ...

... work which by these celebrations God has been doing. OTHER WRITINGS BY SRI AUROBINDO IN THIS ISSUE Kalidasa's Seasons III: Its Poetic Value The Katha Upanishad II.1 Anandamath I Suprabhat: A Review Page 177 ...

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... the Karmayogin . The original titles are given. Some of these writings were later revised by Sri Aurobindo. Volume 1. Early Cultural Writings Two Pictures Kalidasa's Seasons Suprabhat: A Review Indian Art and an Old Classic The Brain of India The Revival of Indian Art The National Value of Art The Men that Pass Conversations of the Dead A System of National ...

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... breast, but I myself did not see it.' This is how Sri Aurobindo begins the account of his arrest in Karakahini (Tales of Prison Life), his book in Bengali which was first serialised in the magazine Suprabhat during 190910. Those of you who know Bengali will be well rewarded to turn to the original, for it has a special flavour of its own. Written with rare detachment, it is an inspiring record of his ...

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... poems etc. to periodicals other than those listed above including The Modern Review (Calcutta), The Calcutta Review , The Vedic Magazine (Lahore), Shama'a (Madras) and the Bengali reviews Suprabhat   and Bharati. The following is a list of journals published by the Sri Aurobindo Ashram or groups connected with it in which many unpublished letters, articles, poems etc. of Sri Aurobindo ...

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... for it was during his imprisonment that he changed completely. At the request of his cousin Kumudini, Sri Aurobindo began to write his jail experiences, Karakahini, in her Bengali magazine Suprabhat. From there let me quote a little on his actual arrest. "On Friday night I was sleeping without a worry. At about five in the morning my sister, terrified, rushed to my room calling me by name ...