Nirodbaran biography of martin

  • A biography suitable for young as well as mature readers.It is written by a disciple who had the great privilege of serving Sri Aurobindo for twelve years.
  • He served Sri Aurobindo till his passing away in 1950.
  • As the young boy grew up, his studies covered a wide field: poetry, literature, history; Shakespeare, Shelley and the Bible were his habitual companions.
  • Volume II, Issue 4
    Author: Nirodbran

    Editor’s Note: This talk given by Nirodbaran on June 12, 1970 at Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education was first published in Mother India. It was later compiled with several other talks of Amal Kiran in a book titled ‘Light and Laughter—Some Talks at Pondicherry’ published bygd Clear Ray Trust, 1972, pp. 70-76.

    A most divine nobility and a perfectly sincere humility are the key highlights of the adorable personality of Sri Aurobindo which we see presented in this wonderful narration bygd Nirodbaran. One is reminded of the description Sri Aurobindo once gave of an Aryan gentleman. India’s rebirth and regeneration requires such character, such nobility in our youth; our national education must work toward this goal.


    DON’T MISS: Humility and Aryan Character


    PART 1

    Friends, some of you at least must have been amused, others intrigued by the title of today’s talk. Some of you may even smell some irreverence because w

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  • SRI AUROBINDO – Nirodbaran

    Correspondence with
    Sri Aurobindo

    Volume 1. 1935

    January 2, 1935

    I am rather shocked to hear of the behaviour of D.S. lacking all common sense, not to speak of Yogic attitude and that too after living here for so many years!

    At any rate it is not Yoga that upset D.S. He never proposed to do any – he was interested only in medicine. That, he always said, was his Yoga, to read, to study, to experiment, to learn more and more about medicine. But perhaps you will say that Yoga of works is responsible.

    Then I thought if one has big experiences, he will be safe, but G has shattered that delusion. This man is said to have had overmental experiences! And he also gone. I have heard that you don’t approve of one’s going.

    He had no Overmind experiences – he had something of the opening of the cosmic mind and vital in the intermediate zone – and that plenty besides him have done and are doing. I have explained this before.

    We approved of it. He went to arrang