'Indians lack a sense of history' Neha Kaushik / New Delhi The Pioneer Friday, September 10, 2005
'Indians lack a sense of history, was the common refrain among the speakers at the book release function of Claude Arpi's latest work, India and her neighbourhood - a French observer's view' at India International Centre on Thursday. Mr Arpi who is inspired by the teachings of Sri Aurobindo said: "I came to India as I was attracted by the teachings of the sage. He was one of the first to talk about poorna swaraj. He was a revolutionary, who had a vision of a free and united India." Aurobindo gave India's spiritual gift to the world in the form of ayurveda and yoga. This spirituality is slowly entering Europe and America, hence his dream is slowly taking shape.
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