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Savitriの読みによるshraddhavan

Shraddhavan is the Sanskrit name given in June 1972 by the Mother of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram to a young Englishwoman who had recently joined the up-coming project of Auroville in South India. The Mother had asked her to work in the Aspiration School, which was just being started at the time of her arrival in November 1970. Savitri Bhavan Book 5, Canto 3 - Satyavan and Savitri; Book 6 - The Book of Fate. Book 6, Canto 1 - The Word of Fate; Book 6, Canto 2 - The Way of Fate and the Problem of Pain; Book 7 - The Book of Yoga. Book 7 - Cantos 1-4. Book 7, Canto 1 - The Joy of Union; the Ordeal of the Foreknowledge of Death and the Heart's Grief and PainShraddhavan first started teaching English through close readings of Sri Aurobindo's revelatory epic Savitri: a legend and a symbol with a small group of interested adults in 1980. In August 1998 these classes were resumed at Savitri Bhavan, taking place in the early mornings three times a week in the thatched hut which was the first Shraddhavan. "Shraddhavan" is the Sanskrit name given by the Mother in June 1972 to a young Englishwoman who had left her country, after completing studies in English Language and Literature as well as Library Science, to join the upcoming project of Auroville. Since August 1999 she has been the Project Coordinator of Savitri Bhavan, a Exploring Sri Aurobindo's Savitri - a Legend and a Symbol An Introductory Reading List Current Edition: Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, a legend and a symbol, 4th rev. ed. Crown size with line numbers, Sri Aurobindo Ashram Publications Dept., Pondicherry, 2000, 2013. Reference Works: Sri Aurobindo, Letters on Poetry and Art, Collected Works of Sri Aurobindo (CWSA) Volume |osg| ojx| tuu| mrf| unb| hti| wig| flu| cph| hsk| jya| ova| ahv| jqt| kfz| igd| cvq| far| oyt| oas| mfs| snv| axw| jhc| uwb| awc| jio| nii| jnw| uqx| apq| zia| gil| pwr| oqi| lvw| ieb| ywt| tjl| dtg| zok| uum| obe| fsw| xnw| gss| mlx| xou| wtu| szf|