Literary work
- In the book “The Life Divine,” Sri Aurobindo presents a theory of spiritual evolution and suggests that humanity’s current crisis will lead to the spiritual transformation of man and the emergence of a divine life on earth.
- He wrote many poems. “Savitri” is one of them. Savitri is an example of a woman who is not ‘inadequate in love,’ is not ‘uncertain in resolve,’ and is not ‘incapacitated in the presence of death.’ He bravely faced the ‘existential problem’ and mastered it; He is the world’s Redeemer. Indeed no heroine in world literature is as adorably human as Savitri and, at the same time, as lovingly divine as Savitri.
- He wrote ” Essay on the Gita.” The Gita is an excellent work of spiritual synthesis. It creates harmony among the three significant ways and forces: love, knowledge, and work. Through which the human soul can directly approach and throw itself into the Eternal.
- He also wrote Collected Poems and Plays, The Synthesis of Yoga, The Human Cycle, The Ideal of Human Unity, and On the Veda. Through these writings, he tried to awaken human society. According to Aurobindo, a more objective, enlightened understanding and perspective on human existence and potential development emerges at the highest stage of mental development. He argues a greater potential and principle becomes apparent that is spiritual and spiritual.
Role of Sri Aurobindo in Freedom Struggle
Romain Rolland regarded Sri Aurobindo as the Prince among the Indian thinkers. On behalf of modern Indian political practice and theory, Aurobindo presented a holy, high, and pure nationalism. He was brave and had a clear vision about achieving absolute Swaraj. He never describes nationalism as a narrow religious faith. He believes in the five values, namely Tapasya, Dharma, Brahmacharya, Jganam, and Shakti, through which the entire movement, the leaders, and their followers, might be revitalized.
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