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The Mother (of Sri Aurobindo Ashram)
The Mother (of Sri Aurobindo Ashram)
IDH131

by Prema Nandakumar
Paperback (Edition: 2005)

National Book Trust, India
ISBN 8123723865

Size: 8.4" X 5.3"
Pages: 142

Our Price: $7.50

 
About the Book

Born in Paris to wealthy parents, Mirra Alfassa's spiritual quest brought her to India where she joined forces with Sri Aurobindo for the realisation of his vision of the future. She was the main force behind the setting up of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram at Pondicherry, and while Aurobindo was the guru, she became the 'Mother' to the inmates of the Ashram. Their vision of a world populated by 'superconscious' men is of special relevance today, when most of the civilized world, recoiling from the 'progress glut' is trying to remove the disharmonies it has inherited inherited in the wake of technological advances. The benign and fascinating personality of the Mother is brought to life in all its vividness and complexity in this short biography published on the eve of the mother's centenary on 21 February 1978.

About the Author

Prema Nandakumar is well known for her standard critical study of Sri Aurobindo's Savitri and for her learned books on poet Bharati's life and works and sensitive renderings of his poems into English. As a child, she grew up ' in an environment where the Mother and Sri Aurobindo were living presence'. This is reflected in the perceptive descriptions of the Mother-her vision, and the efforts to realize that vision.

CONTENTS
Prefacevii
Part I: ASPIRATION
1Childhood and Girlhood3
2Sence of Mission5
3Occult Pastures8
4The Paris Group10
5Sri Aurobindo14
6Spiritual Diary17
7Sailing for India19
8Meeting Sri Aurobindo22
9Collaboration25
10Return to France28
11Vedic Experience 31
12Japan33
13To the Women of Japan36
14Return to Pondicherry39
15Sadhana and Siddhi43
Part II Dedication
16The Ashram51
17The Mother54
18Conversations61
19Darshans64
20The War Years68
21The Coming of the Children71
22Karma Sanyasa Yoga76
23Towards the Future78
24Tales of all Times81
25Sri Aurobindo's Withdrawal85
Part III: CREATION
26Her Single Greatness91
27University Centre96
28Vision of the Future100
29The Great Secret103
30She was Ambitious106
31The Supramental Descent110
32New Dimensions113
33In her Eighties116
34The Attack on the Ashram118
35Manifold Ministry120
36Auroville124
37The Living Flame128
Select Bibliography133