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Asked: July 31, 20202020-07-31T14:14:41+05:30 2020-07-31T14:14:41+05:30In: UPSC CSE

Sri Aurobindo (Aurobindo Ghose) on Education and philosophy

Sri Aurobindo (Aurobindo Ghose) on Education and philos0phy in India.

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      2020-07-31T14:19:29+05:30Added an answer on July 31, 2020 at 2:19 pm

      Sri Aurobindo was renowned and important personality in the history of the Indian resurgence and Indian nationalism. He was a great poet, a thoughtful thinker, a distinguished metaphysican, a great prophet and a passionate patriot.

      More about Aurobindo Ghose:

      • Aurobindo had a versatile brilliance.
      • He wrote effective texts that represented the crystallization of the new and rising soul of India and given a spiritual message for humankind.
      • He wrote that “Political freedom is the life-breath of a nation. To attempt social reform, educational reform, industrial expansion, the moral improvement of the race without aiming first and foremost at political freedom, is the very height of ignorance and futility. The primary requisite for national progress, national reform, is the habit of free and healthy national thought and action which is impossible in a state of servitude.”

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