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-47_On Art – The Revival of Indian Art.htm

The Revival of Indian Art   THE MAIN DIFFERENCE   THE GREATNESS of Indian art is the greatness of all Indian thought and achievement. It…

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-48_On Art – An Answer to a Critic.htm

An Answer to a Critic   ONE HAD thought that the Ravi Varma superstition in India had received its quietus. Unsupported by a single competent…

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-49_Conversations of the Dead – Dinshah – Perizade.htm

Part Five   Conversations of the Dead   Sri Aurobindo wrote these dialogues in 1910 or shortly before. He published the first two in the…

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-50_Conversations of the Dead – Turiu – Uriu.htm

II   Turiu, Uriu TURIU   Goddess Leda who from heaven descendest, how beautiful are thy feet as they gild the morning. The roses of…

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-51_Conversations of the Dead – Mazzini-Cavour-Garibaldi.htm

III   Mazzini, Cavour, Garibaldi   MAZZINI The state of Italy now is the proof that my teaching was needed. Machiavellianism rose again in the…

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-52_Conversations of the Dead – Shivaji-Jaysingh.htm

IV   Shivaji, Jaysingh   JAYSINGH Neither of us has prevailed. A third force has entered into the land and taken the fruits of your…

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-53_Conversations of the Dead – Littletone-Percival.htm

V   Littleton, Percival   LITTLETON After so long a time, Percival, we meet. It is strange that our ways, upon earth associated and parallel,…

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-54_The Chandranagar Manuscript – Passing Thoughts (1).htm

Part Six   The Chandernagore Manuscript   Sri Aurobindo wrote all the pieces in this part in 1910. He did not publish any of them…

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-55_The Chandranagar Manuscript – Passing Thoughts (2).htm

Passing Thoughts [2]   The Object of Government   It is the habit of men to blind themselves by customary trains of associated thought, to…

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-56_The Chandranagar Manuscript – Passing Thoughts (3).htm

Passing Thoughts [3]   Achar   Achar is a mould in which the thing itself rests and feels stable; it is not the thing itself….

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