The Ashram of Aurobindo at Pondi

May 8 2008  | Views 365 |  Comments  (27)
Early this week, I went to pondicherry for a picnic. I was strangely delighted that I was ... Expand

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  scribblingpad posted 3 days ago

hi bhavna,
 
cheers
scribbly



  bhavna14 posted 3 days ago

wowww those r sum beautiful picsss... soothin read... luved readin ittt.. thx for sharin... 

rgds
Bhavna



  scribblingpad posted 3 days ago

hi sudha,
    thanksss and keep coming
scribbly



  Sudha H Sharma posted 3 days ago


Dear Scribblingpad,

Looks like I missed this blog earlier, my apologies :-)

I have been to Pondi last December, we drove down and yes as you say the Aurobindo Ashram is absolutely divine and peaceful.
 
Nice write up,

Sudha



  scribblingpad posted 4 days ago

everyone is not same, yaar.when the soul has its thirst, none can stop its journey. it may take an off beat track. the success makes the difference. Ramana, ramakrishna and others also existed.he is one of their kind. Asoka was a firebrand warrior but became a pacifist. Alexander would have become, had he been exposed to this culture, but they say he realized the fultility of it all in his death bed.people awaken at different times. Nehru and Patel are men of the world. The are entirely different. lets not try to paint the entire world with teh same brush, ne?



  sceptic posted 4 days ago

By that analogy Rajaji, Mahatma Gndhi, Jawahar Lal Nehru, Sardar Patel were all unawakened souls lost in labrynths mundane business of life.  Krishna preached Gita on the field of battle and not in some Himalaya's  remote ashram.

Strictly my views.  Not attempting to influence yours.

Cheers.

Sceptic



  scribblingpad posted 4 days ago

Hey sceptic,
 i just stumbled into the ashram by chance and got interested.That's all... i am not yet his devotee.... looks like i might become.
 ur comment gives food for thought..  Now that u remind me, o yeah...i do have a rough knowledge of his life and   u could be right.But i strongly feel that unless the inner light shines through u cannot reach so much progress at aall.  All these things are immaterial for such people. One who is  still in the deluded state,  cannot make head or tail of spirituality, come what may.
Shri Aurobindo  found his life's meaning here.He was already a  realized soul.



  GregoryFegel posted 4 days ago

     One may not be able to change the entire country or the world, but change starts within each person, and creating one small place of sanctuary where others might witness a better approach to living is a formidable and worthwhile goal in itself. Gandhi tried hard to influence India and the world, but even the great Mahatma had only limited success. By saying which I do not mean to minimize Gandhi's great contributions. Aurobindo deserves admiration for his philosphical writings, as well as his Ashram established in Pondicherry.   -- GF



  sceptic posted 4 days ago

Are you familiar with his biograhical details.?   He was not only into poliitcs, he was a revolutionary of the hot headed variety.  Evidently you are a devotee of his.  Sorry, if I hurt your sentiments.



  scribblingpad posted 4 days ago

hi sceptic,
   This is has got to do with spirituality and man's  attempt to reach the state of mental peace in this birth itself. It is purely the individual soul's quest for the realization of the truth of its inner being. It is not related to politics or people or men and matters from which the soul fleeeeees to  seek the silence of the divine. 
    BTW, When u are there to save the nation why should Shri Aurobindo bother about it??? Carry on with the great  service that u are  already rendering to the nation.  U have His Blessings!!!





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