Author:Aurobindo Ghose
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Works
[edit]- The Strength of Stillness Published in "Karmayogin", 19 February 1910
- The Renaissance In India, 1918 (transcription project)
- Essays On The Gita, 1922 (transcription project)
- The Century Of Life, 1924 (transcription project)
- Conversations with Sri Aurobindo, (external scan)
- Guidance from Sri Aurobindo, 1987 (external scan)
- The Future Poetry, 1997 (external scan)
- Karmayogin, 1997 (external scan)
- Essays Divine and Human, 1997 (external scan)
- Savitri, 1997 (external scan)
- Kena and Other Upanishads, 2001 (external scan)
- Bande Mataram, 2002, (external scan)
- Isha Upanishad, 2003 (external scan)
- Early Cultural Writings, 2003 (external scan)
- The Life Divine, 2005 (external scan)
- Collected Poems, 2009 (external scan)
- Letters on Himself and the Ashram, 2011 (external scan)
- Hymns to the Mystic Fire, 2013 (external scan)
- Letters on Yoga III, 2014 (external scan)
- Letters on Yoga IV, 2014 (external scan)
Speeches
[edit]- Uttarpara Speech (1909) First published in "Karmayogin", June 1909. Speech that Aurobindo made after his release from prison, where he had been incarcerated on charges of conspiracy to murder an English magistrate.
- Beadon Square Speech Calcutta, June 13, 1909. First published in the Bengalee newspaper on June 15, 1909
- Jhalakati Speech Jhalakati, Bakarganj District, Eastern Bengal and Assam, on 19 June 1909. Text published in the Bengalee on 27 June 1909
- Kumartuli Speech Delivered at Kumartuli Park, Calcutta, on 11 July 1909. First published in the Bengalee on 13 July 1909
- Speech at the Hughly Conference. Delivered at the Bengal Provincial Conference, held at Hughly, Bengal, on 6 September 1909. Report published in the Bengalee on 7 September.
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
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