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The Lives of Sri Aurobindo | 
enlarge | Author: Peter Heehs Publisher: Columbia University Press Category: Book
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 577369
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 528 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.5
ISBN: 0231140983 Dewey Decimal Number: 294.5092 EAN: 9780231140980 ASIN: 0231140983
Publication Date: April 23, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Since his death in 1950, Sri Aurobindo Ghose has been known primarily as a yogi and a philosopher of spiritual evolution who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in peace and literature. But the years Aurobindo spent in yogic retirement were preceded by nearly four decades of rich public and intellectual work. Biographers usually focus solely on Aurobindo's life as a politician or sage, but he was also a scholar, a revolutionary, a poet, a philosopher, a social and cultural theorist, and the inspiration for an experiment in communal living. Peter Heehs, one of the founders of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram Archives, is the first to relate all the aspects of Aurobindo's life in its entirety. Consulting rare primary sources, Heehs describes the leader's role in the freedom movement and in the framing of modern Indian spirituality. He examines the thinker's literary, cultural, and sociological writings and the Sanskrit, Bengali, English, and French literature that influenced them, and he finds the foundations of Aurobindo's yoga practice in his diaries and unpublished letters. Heehs's biography is a sensitive, honest portrait of a life that also provides surprising insights into twentieth-century Indian history.
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Outstanding! December 31, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This painstakingly researched and expertly written biography is a perfect antidote to the many hagiographies on Sri Aurobindo. While the latter may be inspiring and uplifting to some, they can also be disappointing, even infuriating to someone looking for a well-documented, fact-based biography that meets contemporary standards of historical research. Not only does an Avatar have a human side, his human side is precisely what makes him one of us and proves that we can follow the path he has cut through the subliminal and supraconscient jungle of human nature. Sri Aurobindo's human side therefore deserves to be treated with the same respect as his unparalleled spiritual achievements, and The Lives of Sri Aurobindo is the first book that does this. As co-founder of the Sri Aurobindo Archives, historian Peter Heehs has been eminently equipped for this task, having had full access to a vast resource of original letters, diaries, and other primary sources. Despite his strong influence on the founders of some of today's most significant spiritual movements, including the human potential and integral movements, in the West Sri Aurobindo has never gained the recognition he deserves. Heehs and Columbia University Press have done the world a great service with the publication of a book that may finally make Sri Aurobindo and his work accessible to a broader audience.
Book with a bias December 19, 2008 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
To cut a long story short, imho, to truly get a glimpse of Sri Aurobindo and his life and philosophy, one would be wise to spend his/her money on Satprem's classic - Sri Aurobindo Or Adventure in Consciousness. This book seems to be biased, despite its claims to objectivity.
A book about a personality as great as Sri Aurobindo cannot claim objectivity if it gives as much importance to questionable remarks by some peripheral personalities as that of considered, sincere comments by long time associates and eminent persons that really had a chance to know about Sri Aurobindo.
This book can be anything, but definitely it is not objective. Misleading might be a more appropriate word to describe this book.
There are numerous other quality books on Sri Aurobindo for people to spend their hard earned money.
This book is equivalent of "Mother India" by Katherine Mayo November 7, 2008 2 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book is equivalent of "Mother India" by Katherine Mayo- a deliberate attempt thro' highly questionable intellect of a mortal to denigrate one of the tallest Indian Nationalist and exponent of Hinduism of modern times. No wonder, this book is about to be banned in India. In the name of free speech sacred is being invaded by vested interest- extremely shameful.
A groundbreaking book October 22, 2008 12 out of 19 found this review helpful
This is a scholarly but very readable biography based on decades of research. Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) was a major figure in modern Indian history, though he has been neglected and misunderstood. He was a remarkably wide-ranging and original thinker and one of the greatest spiritual philosophers of all time. A Cambridge-educated intellectual turned mystic, he achieved a sweeping synthesis of the thought and vision of East and West. Such a many-sided personality makes unusual demands on a biographer. Heehs has spent most of his life preparing himself to meet these challenges. He succeeds impressively in almost every respect.
The climax of the narrative is reached before the mid-point of the book in the gripping story of Aurobindo's brief but eventful role as one of the leaders of an early phase of the Indian freedom movement, marked by his year in jail and the famous Alipore Bomb Trial. The pace inevitably changes in the second half of the biography as the subject shifts from the tumultuous career of a revolutionary to the life of a yogi, philosopher and spiritual guide. Yet it is here that Sri Aurobindo's full significance emerges. The account of his last forty years, after his withdrawal from politics, includes summaries of his major writings and discussions of his spiritual explorations and realizations.
Sri Aurobindo's life and works are of considerable historical importance and immense intellectual interest even apart from his stature as a mystic. No writer has come anywhere close to Heehs in covering some aspects of his life, such as his political career. But in the end, the most important thing that many readers are likely to gain from the book is a sense of the limitless possibilities of inner transformation and expansion of consciousness to which they themselves can aspire.
In India this book has aroused controversy in certain circles because of a misunderstanding of the author's intention. Heehs has tried to present Sri Aurobindo to Western or Westernized readers who would not have been interested in a more traditional approach. In the later part of his life, Sri Aurobindo became a revered spiritual teacher. As a result, he has followers who demand a devotional approach from anyone who writes about him - even about his early life before he became a yogi - though bhakti (love for the Divine) is only one element of the Integral Yoga he exemplified and taught. Such devotionally minded readers may find that this book does not fulfil their expectations. To others it is highly recommended.
Finally, a great biography of Sri Aurobindo! October 21, 2008 10 out of 15 found this review helpful
As an academic, and a long-time reader of Sri Aurobindo's works, I was thrilled to discover this fine biography. It is high time that such a work be written, one that lends the seriousness to the life and writings of Aurobindo that they deserve. Too much of the literature about him so far has been, at best, hagiographical.
Heehs writes from a deep knowledge of his subject. His rendering of this remarkable man's complex, often conflicted life is tremendously sensitive and at the same time intellectually honest. Aurobindo was a politician, a philosopher, a seer, and a poet. Heehs is a gifted writer, and while his work is scholarly, it is almost a page-turner as he skillfully weaves together Sri Aurobindo's multi-faceted life.
The photographs are marvelous.
All in all, the "Lives" is an important publishing event. Those interested in Indic religions, in the history of India and India's long struggle for independence, in philosophy and yoga,will welcome Heeh's book, and I trust will give it the attention it deserves.
PMG, PhD
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