Seven studies in Sri Aurobindo / V. Madhusudan Reddy
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1. Meta-Philosophy
2. The Transformative Synthesis
3. Savitri: The Supramental Time-Vision and Action
4. Avatar as the Future
5. The Vedic Action
6. Beyond Linguistics
7. The Spiral of Human Perfection
Seven Studies in Sri Aurobindo by V. Madhusudan Reddy is a scholarly work that delves into the profound philosophical and yogic vision of Sri Aurobindo. The book is described as a "masterly exposition" of Sri Aurobindo's thought, distilled from seven of his major works, likely including "The Life Divine," "The Future Poetry," and "The Human Cycle."
Madhusudan Reddy, an eminent philosopher and leading exponent of the Vedas, Upanishads, and the Gita, interprets Sri Aurobindo's mystical philosophy for an intellectual audience. The studies explore various facets of Sri Aurobindo's integral yoga and his vision for human evolution, emphasizing the conversion of the normal mind into the spiritual. The book contributes significantly to philosophical literature and Sri Aurobindo scholarship by making his complex ideas accessible and by highlighting the relevance of his vision for the future of humanity. It posits that a spiritual evolution of the human race is the intention of Nature and that a blend of Eastern inwardness and Western endeavor is needed to perfect life.
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