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sri aurobindo

 

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Volume 1

BANDE MATARAM

 
  THE CONSTITUTION OF THE CONGRESS  
  RECONSTITUTION OF THE CONGRESS  
  THE NEW SITUATION  
  LOYALTY AND DISLOYALTY IN EAST BENGAL  
  PARTITION AND THE GOVERNMENT  
  PARTITION OF BENGAL  
  PARTITION AND PETITION  
  THE PRO - PETITION PLOT  
  A POINT OF HONOUR  
  CONGRESS AND DEMOCRACY  
  THE CONSPIRATORS AT WORK  
  LAST FRIDAY'S FOLLY  
  MORE LESSONS FROM COMILLA  
  LALA LAJPATRAJ DEPORTED  
  LALA LAJPATRAI  
  GOVERNMENT BY PANIC  
  THE BAGBAZAR MEETING  
  A TREACHEROUS STAB  
  NOT TO THE ANDAMANS !  
  NO COMMON IDEAL  
  POONA SPEECH  
  NATIONAL EDUCATION (Speech)  

 

 

Volume - 2

KARMAYOGIN

 
  SWADESHI MEETING (Speech)  
  SWADESHI  IN CALCUTTA   (Speech)  

 

 

Volume - 3

THE HARMONY OF VIRTUE

 

THE PROBLEM OF THE MAHABHARATA

 
  THE POLITICAL STORY  
  UDYOGAPARVA  
  ON TRANSLATING KALIDASA  
  MEDICAL DEPARTMENT  

 

 

Volume - 4

WRITING IN BENGALI

 
  KAAROTOYAR BARNANA  
  AIKYA O SWADHNATA  
  ARUNKUMARIR HARAN  
  KOREA O JAPAN  

 

 

Volume - 5

COLLECTED POEMS

 
  FRAGMENTS  
  SONNETS  
  WORLD'S DELIGHT  

 

 

Volume - 7

COLLECTED PLAYS

 
  FRAGMENT OF A PLAY  

 

 

Volume - 8

TRANSLATIONS

 
  SAYINGS FROM THE MAHABHARATA  

 

 

Volume - 9

THE FUTURE POETRY

 

AND LETTERS ON POETRY, LITERATURE AND ART

 
  TO MY BROTHER ( MANMOHAN GHOSE)  

 

 

Volume - 10

THE SECRET OF THE VEDA

 
  THE ORIGINS OF ARYAN SPEECH ( First draft)  
  A SYSTEM OF VEDIC PSYCHOLOGY - PREFATORY  

 

 

Volume - 11

HYMNS TO THE MYSTIC FIRE

 
  A HYMN TO AGNI  ( Mandala 1, Sukta 74)  
  A HYMN TO AGNI  ( Mandala IV, Sukta 6)  

 

 

Volume - 12

THE UPANISHADS

 
  THE KARMAYOGIN - A COMMENTARY ON THE ISHA UPANISHAD  
  ISHA UPANISHAD: ALL THAT IS WORLD IN THE UNIVERSE  
  THE LIFE DIVINE - A COMMENTARY ON THE ISHA UPANISHAD  

 

 

Volume - 15

SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT

 
  PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION OF "THE IDEAL OF HUMAN UNITY"  

 

 

Volume - 17

THE HOUR OF GOD

AND OTHER WRITINGS

 
  BANKIM CHANDRA  
  SAPTA - CHATUSHTAYA  
  THE WAY OF WORKS  

 

 

Volume - 18 - 19

THE LIFE DIVINE

 
  ARGUMENT IN BRIEF AND S7OPSIS CHAPTER -I, THE HUMAN ASPIRATION  
  ARGUMENT TO THE LIFE DIVINE FROM THE ARYA, CHS. XIX - XXXIII  

 

 

Volume - 22--24

LETTERS ON YOGA

 
  LETTER ON YOGA  

 

 

Volume - 26

ON HIMSELF

 
  LETTER TO HIS FATHER, ( DR. K. D. GHOSE )  
  LETTER TO HIS SISTER, ( SAROJINI GHOSE )  
  LETTER TO HIS FATHER - IN -LAW,  ( BHUPAL CHANDRA BASU )  
  LETTER TO ANANDARAO  
  LETTER TO "M" ( MOTILAL ROY )  
  LETTER TO "THE HINDU"  

 

  MESSAGES  
  FOR NATIONAL EDUCATION WEKK  
  YOGA AND ITS PART IN THE DIVINE PLAN  

 

 

Volume - 29

SAVITRI

 
 

THE TALE OF SATYAVAN AND SAVITRI

 

 

SUPPLEMENT   TO VOLUME  8

TRANSLATIONS

These Sayings from the Mahabharata appeared in the daily 
Bande Mataram
of September 1, 1906. They are given here 
as probably from Sri Aurobindo's pen.

 

Sayings from the Mahabharata

                            
IN THAT inexhaustible treasure-house of wisdom, the Mahabharata, sayings of profoundest wisdom are scattered with a lavish hand. Some are worldly-wise, others show how highly Truth was valued, others again for tenderness and the spirit of forgiveness would compare favourably with the wise sayings of any language in the world. As specimens we translate a few at random:-

            Men full of guile and guileless people, good and bad men, may all become friends; therefore, friendship is no measure of equality.


    Desire is endless; contentment is the best happiness.

    Death is to me less fearful than the Untruth.

    The four Vedas carefully studied are equal to a single Truth. 

    The earth and the sky are full of life; there is no space in which living creatures are not.

    The control of the senses is a wholesome fast.

    Ignorant people mistake anger for strength; he who keeps himself free from all anger is, of a truth, strong.

    If spent ceaselessly even the Himalayas would be exhausted. 

    Doubt is the source of all mischief; all work undertaken without any hesitation or doubt is crowned with success. 

 

    If a man kill another by whom he has been deceived and goes to hell for his sin, even hell is to him as welcome as heaven. 

    Gather wisdom from the ravings of the insane and the babble of children even as gold is gathered from rocky ore.

    He who is aware of his own faults and is ashamed of them is qualified to be the teacher of the world.

 

    As age deprives woman of her beauty so the absence of humility deprives man of his attractiveness.

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    If one man were to possess all the grain, all the gold, all the cattle and all the women in the world yet he would not be content.


    Error is death and freedom from error is life.


    As dogs fight over meat so kings fight for the possession of the world. 

    The wise mourn neither the living nor the dead.

    So long as a man's good deeds are remembered on earth, so long is he esteemed in heaven.

 

    Each separate burning brand emits smoke, but when put together they burst into a blaze.

 

    Anger towards children, the old, and the suffering should be controlled. 

    If one who is the lord of wealth happen to be the stave of his senses he and his wealth soon part company.

 

    Jealousy is the strength of the wicked, punishment of evil-doers is the strength of kings, ministration to suffering is the strength of women, and forgiveness is the strength of the wise. 

    When the wealth, beauty, heroism, birth, happiness, good fortune, and hospitality of one man excite the envy of another the pain and trouble of the envious man are endless. 

     The seeker after pleasure must abandon knowledge and the seeker after knowledge must abandon pleasure. 

     It is in the nature of men to fancy that they are respected by all men.

      No one can quench indolence by sleep, fire by fuel, and thirst by wine.

     What can be more wonderful than the fact that in spite of deaths happening every day before their eyes the survivors think that for them there is no death!

     There are many gateways of religion. In whatsoever manner the path of religion is earnestly followed it always leads to the same result.

    
The man who applies sandal-paste to my right hand and he who cuts off my left hand with an axe are equal in my eyes.

   

  Bande Mataram, September 1, 1906


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