Sri Aurobindo-The Pioneer of Human Unity: Relevance in Today’s World

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  • Bharat Malakar Mahishadal Girls’ College, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/tuj.v38i2.60775

Keywords:

gnostic being, higher mind, unity, integral yoga, supermind

Abstract

Sri Aurobindo was one of the thinkers and philosophers who emerged in the pure land of India in the nineteenth century. The transition of the revolutionary Aurobindo to the sage Aurobindo, who participated in the liberation war of the country from colonial rule and exploitation by the imperialist British power, was a breakthrough moment. In Sri Aurobindo’s thinking, at the meeting place of our world consciousness, the inanimate is real to the mind (cit), and so is the truth to the mind and inanimate because the world is the soul and mind pervaded by consciousness, the light of one whole being. They are bridges between two entities. In this article, I shall discuss the aspect of Sri Aurobindo’s establishment of universal unity by referring to the different aspects of his transition to the superman through the stages of the higher mind, illuminated mind, intuitive mind, and overmind. Next, I will analyse Sri Aurobindo's concept of unity through yoga. I shall also focus on the enlightened awareness of spiritual unity following Sri Aurobindo. Then, how Sri Aurobindo explains the real progress of civilization through Supermind will be discussed briefly. Next, I would also highlight Sri Aurobindo’s thought on the integral approach to human unity. Finally, I would like to conclude the paper through a discussion of contemporary relevance and the need for real unity today.

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Author Biography

Bharat Malakar, Mahishadal Girls’ College, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal

Department of Philosophy

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Published

2023-12-20

How to Cite

Malakar, B. (2023). Sri Aurobindo-The Pioneer of Human Unity: Relevance in Today’s World. Tribhuvan University Journal, 38(2), 131–141. https://doi.org/10.3126/tuj.v38i2.60775

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