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-53_Hymns to Agni – V 1- 28 – Hymn Fourteenth.htm

The Fourteenth Hymn to Agni   A HYMN OF THE FINDER OF LIGHT AND TRUTH   [The Rishi declares Agni as the Priest of the…

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-53_Man and the Evolution.html

Chapter XXIII   Man and the Evolution   The one Godhead secret in all beings, all-pervading, the inner Self of all, presiding over all action,…

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-53_Nonsense and Surrealist Verse.htm

  Nonsense and “Surrealist” Verse     A Ballad of Doom   There was an awful awful man Who all things knew and none And…

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-53_Note on the Texts.htm

Note on the Texts   Note on the Texts   LETTERS ON YOGA —I, the first of four volumes, contains letters in which Sri Aurobindo…

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-53_Renascent India.htm

Section   Three India     Renascent India   Everybody can feel, even without any need of a special sense for the hidden forces and…

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-53_Tamil – Andal – The Vaishnava Poetess.htm

Part Three   Translations from Tamil     Andal   Andal The Vaishnava Poetess   PREOCCUPIED from the earliest times with divine knowledge and religious…

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-53_The Ashram and Religion.htm

The Ashram and Religion   A Way, Not a Religion   I have no time to read books usually. I seldom had and none at…

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-53_The Need of Administrative Unity.htm

Chapter XXVI   The Need of Administrative Unity   IN ALMOST all current ideas of the first step towards international organisation, it is taken for…

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-54_17to 19 OCTOBER 1920.htm

17 ­ 19 OCTOBER 1920   17th October 1920     Oct. 17. 1920. Morning Freedom of the inferior ideality. It is subject still to…

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-54_Andal – To the Cuckoo.htm

To the Cuckoo   O Cuckoo that peckest at the blossomed flower of honey dripping champaka and, inebriate, pipest forth the melodious notes, be seated…

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