Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Another view on the role India to play for the upliftment of man

The speech published here -- called Uttarpara Speech, given by Sri Aurobindo on 30 May 1909 -- offers another view on the role India and Hinduism are going to play in a hopefully near future for the upliftment of man.
The Sanatan Dharma -- eternal because universal -- does not belong just to India, but to every nation of the world.
Contents
Uttarpara Speech
"A year of seclusion and of training"
"Then He placed the Gita in my hands"
"I knew it was Vasudeva, it was Sri Krishna"
"Narayana was sitting there on the bench"
"The next thing He told me"
"It is for the Dharma and by the Dharma that India exists"
"If a religion is not universal, it cannot be eternal"
Posted September 25th, 2007 by Priyadarshan in

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