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  2. Mirra Alfassa - Wikipedia

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    Mirra Alfassa (21 February 1878 – 17 November 1973), known to her followers as The Mother or La Mère, was a French-Indian spiritual guru, occultist and yoga teacher, and a collaborator of Sri Aurobindo, who considered her to be of equal yogic stature to him and called her by the name "The Mother" or "Shri Maa"

  3. Auroville - Wikipedia

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    Ever Slow Green - Re-afforestation in Auroville, South India, full length, 56 minutes, 2020 [37] [38] City of the Dawn, full length, 80 minutes, 2010 [39] Auroville, the outline of a world, full length, 25 minutes, 2009 [40] Auroville – A Dream of the Divine (part 1 and 2), full length, 20 minutes in two parts, 2003 [41] [42] Spiritual journey...

  4. Sri Aurobindo Ashram - Wikipedia

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    Sri Aurobindo Ashram is the primary publisher of the works of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. As of January 2015, it keeps some 200 publications in English in print, of which 78 are books by Sri Aurobindo, 44 books by the Mother, 27 compilations from their works, and 47 books by other authors.

  5. Matrimandir - Wikipedia

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    The Matrimandir is an edifice of spiritual significance for practitioners of integral yoga, in the centre of Auroville established by the Mother of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. It is called Soul of the City ( French : L'âme de la ville ) and is situated in a large open space called Peace .

  6. Satprem - Wikipedia

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    After The Mother's death, all of Satprem's correspondence from 1962 to 1973 with The Mother was confiscated, and he fled with the tapes of The Agenda to Auroville, where, at the age of 50, he edited the 13 volumes of The Agenda while at the same time writing the trilogy Mère (Mother) - Le Matérialisme Divin (The Divine Materialism), L'Espèce ...

  7. Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol - Wikipedia

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    Satyavan's father is Dyumatsena, from Sanskrit dyumat-sena, “the shining host”, which Sri Aurobindo interprets as the divine mind full of the rays of light. In the legend, the king is a blind man, exiled from his own kingdom due to certain circumstances, which in Sri Aurobindo's opinion refers to Dyumatsena's mind being temporarily exiled ...

  8. Sri Aurobindo - Wikipedia

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    Prof XuFancheng (Hsu Hu) (26 October 1909, Changsha – 6 March 2000, Beijing), Chinese Sanskrit scholar, came to Ashram in 1951 and became a devotee of Sri Aurobindo and a follower of The Mother. For 27 years (1951–78) he lived at Pondicherry and devoted himself in translating the complete works of Sri Aurobindo under the guidance of The Mother.

  9. Category:Auroville - Wikipedia

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