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A compilation of The Mother's words - reminding India of her special place & mission & showing how she can overcome her perilous situation & fulfil her destiny.

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India - the Mother

  On India

The Mother symbol
The Mother

A compilation of The Mother's words - reminding India of her special place & mission & showing how she can overcome her perilous situation & fulfil her destiny.

Compilations from books by Sri Aurobindo & The Mother India - the Mother Editor:   Sujata Nahar
English
 On India

"India has become the symbolic representation of all the difficulties of modern mankind.
India will be the land of its resurrection - the resurrection to a higher and truer life."

The Mother

February 3, 1968







Editors' Note

This book is a companion volume to India's Rebirth, a selection from Sri Aurobindo's writings and talks which presented his vision of India and the way out of her most pressing problems. India's Rebirth, first published in 1993, has generated much enthusiasm in India and abroad; it has been translated into Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Oriya, as well as French, and translations into other languages are under preparation.

In India the Mother, we have collected excerpts from the writings, messages, letters and talks of Mother, Sri Aurobindo's companion, who joined him in 1920 and worked tirelessly until 1973 to materialize his vision. As with India's Rebirth, we have followed a chronological order, which covers almost sixty years. The greater part of the extracts are drawn from Mother's Agenda (13 volumes), the record of the private conversations which Mother had with her confidant Satprem between 1954 and 1973. (The reader should remember that the extracts presented here have been edited for the purpose of this compilation; the integral text will be found in Mother's Agenda, 12 volumes of which have now been published in English translation.)

For Mother, as for Sri Aurobindo, India is more than a piece of land, however lovable it may be; it is the Ancient Mother, a form of the Shakti who fashions worlds and ages as well as her recalcitrant children, and pursues her goal through progress, defeat or even destruction. When the world is experiencing the last years of the West's 'long decomposition,'' when we are being compelled to understand that Man is not the ultimate product of our Evolution and that this earth is not meant to satisfy our petty destructive greeds, the dormant strengths of India's civilization are destined to shape the path of our future humanity and give the world the inner impetus and vision that the West's fast-fading glitter failed to provide.

June 1998












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