November 2010 Volume XI, Issue IV |
From the editor's desk… | |
Darshan greetings to all! In this issue we present three in-depth
articles on three different but related
topics: India's role in the world's future,
Sri Aurobindo's synthesis of the various
systems of yoga, and an integral
approach to management. We note that
according to Sri Aurobindo, India's role
in the world's future must be based on her
rich spiritual heritage which integrated life in the world with spiritual realization.
In our first article, Prabir Kumar Bagchi
examines present India society in the
light of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother's
recommendations. Sri Aurobindo's
synthesis of yoga is precisely a system of yoga which aims at an integration of
spirit and matter and a divine life on
earth, and is a system based on the
essence of India's spiritual traditions
while also going beyond them as it looks
at present conditions and future needs.
Our second article by Dr. Pankaj
Srivastava examines the integral
dimension of Sri Aurobindo's Integral
Yoga in light of the earlier spiritual
traditions. Integral management is a
developing field which seeks to integrate
ideas and practices of Sri Aurobindo's
synthetic yoga into c o l l e c t i v e
organizations and business enterprises.
Such an integration would seem to be
necessary to develop sound principles for
the organization and harmony of
collectivities of people which would in
the end lead to a true human unity. Our
third article by Anurag Banerjee
examineshowa spiritual approach can be
integrated into the management of both
people and materials in organizations
and businesses. |
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Contents | ||
From the editor's desk | ||
Our Ideal -Sri Aurobindo | ||
India and the Future of the World -Prabir Kumar Bagchi | ||
Sri Aurobindo's Synthesis of Yoga:
A Philosophical Analysis -Dr. Pankaj Srivastava |
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People and Materials in Integral Management -Anurag Banerjee |
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