Publication
Imprint: Pondicherry : Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 1990, c1970. Context: Originally published in the monthly review Arya between August 1914 and January 1919"--T.p. verso. Includes index. Edition: Ninth impression 1990. Responsibility: Sr Aurobindo. Physical: Text : 1 volume : 1112 pages ; 23 cm. Features: Includes appendix, bibliography, index.
Call number
GT-H-MS / Aurob
ISBN
8170581877 / 9788170581871
Original publication date
1939
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CSS Library Notes
Description: The Life Divine explores for the Modern mind the great streams of Indian metaphysical thought, reconciling the truths behind each and from this synthesis extends in terms of consciousness the concept of evolution. The unfolding of Earth's and man's spiritual destiny is illuminated, pointing the way to a Divine Life on Earth. -- from publisher
Table of Contents:
Book one : omnipresent reality and the universe
Book two : part one : the infinite consciousness and the ignorance
Book two : part two : the knowledge and the spiritual evolution
FY2006 /
Table of Contents:
Book one : omnipresent reality and the universe
Book two : part one : the infinite consciousness and the ignorance
Book two : part two : the knowledge and the spiritual evolution
FY2006 /
Physical description
1112 p.; 23 cm
Description
"The Life Divine" explores for the modern mind the great streams of Indian metaphysical thought, reconciling the truths behind each, and, from this synthesis, extends in terms of consciousness the concept of evolution.
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