THE HARMONY OF VIRTUE

 

 SRI AUROBINDO

 

Contents

 

 

Section One

THE HARMONY OF VIRTUE

 

 

THE HARMONY OF VIRTUE  

 

BEAUTY IN THE REAL  

 

STRAY THOUGHTS  

 

 

Section Two

BANKIM CHANDRA CHATTERJEE

 

Section Three

THE SOURCES OF POETRY AND OTHER ESSAYS

 
 

I.    HIS YOUTH AND COLLEGE LIFE

 

THE SOURCES OF POETRY

 

 

II.  THE BENGAL HE LIVED IN  

ON ORIGINAL THINKING

 

 

III. HIS OFFICIAL CARRIER  

THE INTERPRETATION OF SCRIPTURE

 

 

IV. HIS VERSATILITY  

SOCIAL REFORM

 

 

V.  HIS LITERARY HISTORY  

EDUCATION

 

 

VI. WHAT HE DID FOR BENGAL  

LECTURE IN BARODA COLLEGE

 

 

VII. OUR HOPE IN THE FUTURE      

 

 

Section Four

VALMIKI AND VYASA

 

 

THE GENIUS OF VALMIKI  

 

NOTES ON THE MAHABHARATA  

 

VYASA: SOME CHARACTERISTICS  

 

THE PROBLEM OF THE MAHABHARATA  

 

 

Section Five

KALIDASA

 

 

KALIDASA  

 

THE AGE OF KALIDASA  

 

THE HISTORICAL METHOD  

 

ON TRANSLATING KALIDASA  

 

KALIDASA'S "SEASONS"  

 

VIKRAM AND THE NYMPH  
  KALIDASA'S CHARACTERS  

 

HINDU DRAMA  

 

SKELETON NOTES ON THE KUMARASAMBHAVAM  

 

A PROPOSED WORK ON KALIDASA  

 

 

Section Six
THE BRAIN OF INDIA
 

 

THE BRAIN OF INDIA  

 

 

Section Seven
FROM THE "KARMAYOGIN"
 

 

KARMAYOGA  

 

THE PROCESS OF EVOLUTION  

 

THE GREATNESS OF THE INDIVIDUAL  

 

YOGA AND HUMAN EVOLUTION  

 

THE STRESS OF THE HIDDEN SPIRIT  

 

THE STRENGTH OF STILLNESS  

 

THE THREE PURUSHAS  

 

MAN — SLAVE OR FREE?  

 

FATE AND FREE-WILL  

 

THE PRINCIPLE OF EVIL  

 

YOGA AND HYPNOTISM  

 

STEAD AND THE SPIRITS  

 

STEAD AND MASKELYNE  

 

HATHAYOGA  

 

RAJAYOGA  

 

 

 

A PROPOSED WORK ON KALIDASA*

CHAPTER I

 

Kalidasa's surroundings

 

CHAPTER II

 

Kalidasa and his work

The Malavas — the three ages, Valmiki...Vyasa... Kalidasa...— surrounding circumstances — materialism and sensuousness...the historic method...psychological principles of criticism... variety of Kalidasa's work...probable chronological succession of his works

 

   CHAPTER III

 

The Seasons

 

     CHAPTER IV

 

The House of Raghu; its scope and outline; nature of the poem; descriptive epic of later Hindu civilisation; its limitations. Qualities of verse, diction, similes. Description. Sentiment; pathos and eloquence. Relative merits of later and earlier cantos. Comparison of  Kalidasa's pathos and Bhavabhuti's

 

      CHAPTER V

 

The Cloud-Messenger. Kalidasa's treatment of the supernatural...substance of the poem...chastened style...perfection of the harmony...moderation and restraint...pathos and passion

 

*A number of chapters in this proposed work on Kalidasa were written fully or in part, as is evident from the foregoing pages, i.e. The Seasons, The Characters, The Hindu Drama, etc. Some chapters, however, if we may judge from internal references, seem to have been lost.

 

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CHAPTER VI

 

The Drama before Kalidasa; elements of Hindu drama...the three plays, studies of one subject

 

CHAPTER VII

 

The Agnimitra — its plot; perfection of dramatic workmanship; Kalidasa's method of characterisation; the characters; dramatic style. Relation of the Agnimitra to the Raghu

 

CHAPTER VIII

 

The Urvasie...dramatic workmanship and conception; character of the poetry; relation to Meghaduta

   

CHAPTER IX

 

The Characters

 

CHAPTER X, XI, XII

 

The Shacountala

 

CHAPTER XIII, XIV

 

The Kumara

 

CHAPTER XV

 

Retrospect...poetic greatness of Kalidasa; comparison  with other classical writers

 

CHAPTER XVI, XVII

 

Hindu civilisation in the...¹

Kalidasa (This may go with Raghu or Kumara)

 

¹Text illegible here.

 

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