Name: Nikunj Bhatti
Email id: nikunjbhatti332@gimail.com
Roll no: 19
Study: M.A semester-1
Year: 2014
Submitted to: Department of English
Topic: Sri Aurobindo’s view on Indian
Spirituality and Religion
Ø Introduction:
Sri
Aurobindo is a versatile spiritual genius, who is not only a Master-Yogi with
profound spiritual realization but also a great scholar and thinker who wrote
extensively on various topics ranging from politics to Yoga. His writing shine
with a penetrating spiritual insight which brings out the deeper, psychological
and spiritual dimension of the human life.
Robert Johnson notes about Sri Aurobindo.
“Sri Aurobindo is one of the most important
and influential spiritual figures of our time, whose work deserves to be better
known.”
Sri Aurobindo was an Indian nationalist, scholar, poet, essayist, mystic, philosopher, yogi and guru. After a short political
career in which he became one of leaders of the early movement for the freedom
of India from British rule, Sri Aurobindo turned to the development and
practice of a new spiritual path.
Now let’s have see Sri Aurobindo’s work…
·
The Gita
·
Savitri
·
Life Divine
·
The Renaissance in India
·
India’s Rebirth
·
Urvasie
·
Love and Death
·
The Human Cycle
According
to K.R.S. Iyengar, Sri Aurobindo’s a master of prose, art, dramatist and
poet of great power and versatility. He is the one uncontestable outstanding
figure in Indo-Anglian literature. Let’s have discussed the essay “The
Renaissance in India”.
But before we discuss what is spirituality and religion.
Ø Spirituality
Spirituality refers to a broad set of
principal that transcend all religions. Spirituality is about the relationship
between us and something larger. That something can be the good of the
community or the people who are served by your agency or school or with
energies greater than us with all that is. It is a stance of harmlessness
toward all living being and an understanding of their mutual interdependence.
Ø Religion
Religious
beliefs “formed within the context of practices and rituals shared by a group
to provide a framework for connectedness to God. Now let’s have discuss essay
“The Renaissance in India” on Sri Aurobindo’s view on Indian spirituality and
religion.
v The Renaissance in India
In
essay “The Renaissance in India” Sri Aurobindo’s view India
is one of the greatest of the world's civilizations because of its high
spiritual aim and the effective manner in which it has impressed this aim on
the forms and rhythms of its life.
This
essay can be divided in to four parts
Ø Spirituality
Ø Education
Ø Culture
Ø Religion
Sri Aurobindo’s view on Indian civilization
and culture, Indian spirituality, religion, art, literature, and polity.
v Sri Aurobindo’s view on Spirituality
and Religion
In an essay The Renaissance in India Sri Aurobindo’s presents us with a masterly view
of Indian’s culture, Spirituality, Religion. He explains the India’s
Spirituality and Religion, that which enabled her to resist so many attempts at
crushing India’s culture.
“Spirituality is the master key of the Indian
main. The sense of infinity is native to be….”
Spirituality is a deference of Indian
civilization and culture, with essay on Indian spirituality, religion, art, literature, and polity.
"A spiritual aspiration was the governing force of
this culture"
He wrote its core of thought, its ruling passion. Not
only did it make spirituality the highest aim of life, but it even tried to
turn the whole of life towards spirituality.
Indian spirituality saw the
power of human being’s capacity much before the western mind could think of.
She knew that visible was always surrounded by invisible, finite by infinite.
Human can have power that one can ever believe, that is to transcend the human
limitation.
The spiritual power of
India wasn’t grown out of void but her psychic tendency, her creativeness, her
vitality, her yoga, her religion and so on. We see the mountaintops. They
aren’t created without base, in the dream under the cloud. The same way there
is infinite strength of India builds up the powerful spirituality that enchants
the world since the time unknown.
Sri Aurobindo’s held that
an aggressive defiance of India culture was necessary to counter the invasion
of the predominantly materialistic modern Western culture Western scholars were
all gung ho about it and Indians simply imitated them and shouted the same.
Indians simply accepted that and expressed the same voice. However, they forgot
that in other fields like philosophy, science, technology, logic we also made
immense progress. However, we failed to show that side of India. It was not the
case that west dominated singlehandedly in such subjects; and India in religion
and spirituality.
The greatness of India was
such that we made multi-faceted progress that included subjects other than
spirituality. But due to misconception of Westerners and our ignorance about
our own hidden treasure, the error continued. More than that, India imitated
and followed the Westerners blindly in all but religion. As a result, there was
no significant contribution by them. Then they came to know about their rich
past. Sri Aurobindo here cites an example of Germany.
Ø Spirituality: The power of human being
Indian spirituality saw the power of
human being capacity much before the western mind could think of power that one
can ever believe, that is to transcend the human limitation.
Sri Aurobindo’s to the discussion on
the Indian renaissance is, as is often the case with his work, in what is yet
to be realized. Sri Aurobindo’s says that the rise of India is necessary for
future of humanity itself. The Renaissance in India has been the new creation that will come from a
unique fusion of ancient Indian spirituality and modernity. This fusion will be
instrumental in spiritualizing the world and in bringing about called a global
transformation.
Sri
Aurobindo’s essay “The Renaissance in India”,
“The recovery of the old spiritual knowledge
and experience in all its splendor, depth and fullness is its first, most
essential work….”
The flowing of this spirituality into new forms of
philosophy, literature, art, science and critical knowledge is the seemed. An
original dealing with modern problem in the light of India spirit and the
endeavor to formulate a great synthesis of a spirituality society.
Sri Aurobindo offers an overview of some of the movement
and figures of the Renaissance. He stresses that the best course of himself,
recovering her native genius which is a reassertion of its ancient spiritual
ideal. It only in,
“The Knowledge and conscious application of the ideal.”
Sri Aurobindo says that
Indian had the spirituality to reach to the extreme. Whether its spirituality
or creativity. India’s spiritual progress was due to its excess in exuberance
and energy. The India will captain the world in terms of knowledge of science
and literature. It is Indian founding of life upon this exalted conception and
her urge towards the spiritual and the eternal that constitute the distinct
value of her civilization. Whether it is spirituality or intellectual
creativity. India has tried to achieve its summit, where the knowledge end and
India stands on the peak to observe the whole truth or the spirit. Sri
Aurobindo says that,
“When it formulated a spiritual atheism, it
followed that to the height of possible vision. When, too, it indulged in
materialistic atheism it formulated it straight out, boldly and nakedly,
without the least concession to idealism or ethicism.”
Indian spirituality was
that it never called the life on earth as illusion Maya and
ignored it. For that, only spirituality shouldn’t be given all attention. Other
facets of culture demanded equal importance. Says Aurobindo,
“Indian Renaissance means the revival not
only of spirituality but also of that past of curiosity, art, literature etc.”
In future also, the
spirituality will remain the dominant aspect but there will be progress in
literature and poetry, science and art. Renaissance would enter the India and
make the revival possible.
v To sum up
In short we may say that The
Renaissance has been the new creation that will come from a unique fusion of
ancient Indian Spirituality, Modernity, and about religion.
According to one
scholar about Sri Aurobindo that,
"Aurobindo
treatises are among the most important works of our time in philosophy, ethics
and humanities. Sri Aurobindo himself (is) one of the greatest living sages of
our time, and a most eminent moral leader.”