And everlasting bread, preserve the life thyself hast given, and feed. Sri aurobindos most popular book is the life divine. Author of life divine wikisource, the free online library. Volume ii, recast and enlarged, followed in july 1940, in two parts. She also holds advanced degrees in african american studies from ucla. Search the worlds most comprehensive index of fulltext books. Hardcover, 1154 pages published september 18th 2001 by sri aurobindo ashram first published november 30th 1942. Buy the life divine book online at low prices in india. Author of life divine, who hast a table spread, furnished with mystic wine. After meeting sri aurobindo in pondicherry in 1915, the danish author and artist johannes hohlenberg published one of the first yoga titles in europe and later on wrote two essays on sri aurobindo. Sri aurobindo has 387 books on goodreads with 10044 ratings. Divine is also a priestess who is originally from california, has lived in jamaica and currently resides with her children in atlanta.
Sri orobindo 15 august 1872 5 december 1950 was an indian nationalist and freedom. In 1972 the life divine was published as volumes 18 and 19 of the sri aurobindo birth centenary library. Many years ago i read a book called the reenchantment of the world by morris. The life divine paperback 1 jan 2001 by sri aurobindo author 4. First, it was written in the early 20th century by an indian who was educated in england.
The life divine by sri aurobindo free ebook auro ebooks. The divine life society was found by his holiness sri swami sivanandaji maharaj in the year 1936 to broadcast the knowledge of yoga, vedanta, dharma and an exemplary life of right conduct and selfless service. Sri aurobindos principal philosophic work, a theory of spiritual evolution culminating in the transformation of man from a mental into a supramental being and the advent of a divine life upon earth. Sri aurobindo biography sri aurobindo biography and list of works sri aurobindo books. Some of the book series derived out of this publication was the life divine, the synthesis of yoga, essays on the gita. The life divine by sri aurobindo first appeared serially in the arya from august 1914 to january 1919. Sri aurobindo is the author of books such as the life divine. In spite of this stress on a terrestrial divine life, the author calls sri aurobindo a. After meeting sri aurobindo in pondicherry in 1915, the danish author and artist johannes hohlenberg. The six sections of this work are arranged as follows. Volume i, revised and enlarged, was first published in book form in november 1939. Sri orobindo 15 august 1872 5 december 1950 was an indian nationalist and freedom fighter. Writer of divine life gk questions of important books. Sri aurobindo books biography and list of works author.
He also published extracts from the life divine in danish translation. Sri aurobindo sri aurobindo is the author of books such as the life divine. The bath chorus sing this hymnanthem, probably most suitable for a memorial service. Divine is a young female author of the young adult fiction series drama high. Sri aurobindos principal philosophic work, a theory of spiritual e. Sri aurobindo was an indian philosopher, yogi, guru, poet, and nationalist. After an introductory session last week, our life divine study group begins its discussion of. This is one of the greatest spiritual books ever written, and theres already enough info here describing what the life divine is about. Having been included in many anglican, congregationalist, united reformed church, and united methodist collections, author of life divine was originally printed in the 1745 collection section ii, hymn xl, hymns on the lords supper. Hear more hymns and anthems from the bath chorus on.
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