Sri Aurobindo

A Brief Biography

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ISBN:

9780195623079

Publication date:

01/05/1997

Paperback

184 pages

216x140mm

Price: 345.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780195623079

Publication date:

01/05/1997

Paperback

184 pages

Peter Heehs

Sri Aurobindo presents a compelling portrait of one of modern India's most fascinating and enigmatic figures. Philosopher, spiritual leader, mystic, poet, and nationalist, Sri Aurobindo (1872?1950) played a pivotal role in shaping India's intellectual and spiritual landscape. This biography offers a comprehensive yet objective exploration of his life, career, and thought.

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Peter Heehs

Description

Philosopher, spiritual leader, mystic, poet and nationalist, Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) was perhaps modern India's most fascinating and enigmatic leader. This biography is a comprehensive yet detached look at Aurobindo's career and thought.

About the Author


Peter Heehs, Archivist, the Sri Aurobindo Archives, Pondicherry

Peter Heehs

Peter Heehs

Peter Heehs

Review

he writes well and has avoided producing a hagiography ... The book makes fascinating reading.' Taya Zinkin, Asian Affairs, February 1991 -

Peter Heehs

Description

Philosopher, spiritual leader, mystic, poet and nationalist, Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) was perhaps modern India's most fascinating and enigmatic leader. This biography is a comprehensive yet detached look at Aurobindo's career and thought.

About the Author


Peter Heehs, Archivist, the Sri Aurobindo Archives, Pondicherry