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Sri Aurobindo: Arguably, the greatest Indian intellectual who never got his due

Animesh Pandey by Animesh Pandey
4 August 2023
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Sri Aurobindo: Arguably, the greatest Indian intellectual who never got his due
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When we talk about Indian intellectuals, names like APJ Abdul Kalam, Amartya Sen, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, and Shashi Tharoor immediately come to mind. Looking further back, we think of luminaries like Swami Vivekananda, Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, and Mohandas K. Gandhi. However, amidst these illustrious figures, there is one intellectual who surpasses most of them in intellect and vision, yet remains largely unrecognized – Arvind Ghosh, famously known as Sri Aurobindo.

The Early Life of Sri Aurobindo: A Rebellious Spirit

Sri Aurobindo was born on August 15, 1872, in Calcutta (now Kolkata), India. He was the third of four sons of Krishna Dhun Ghose and Swarnalata Devi. His father, Krishna Dhun Ghosh, was a strict disciplinarian and a staunch supporter of British colonial rule. He aspired for his children to adopt British customs and ideologies, even disdaining their Indian heritage.

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However, young Aurobindo was a classic rebel from the beginning. He questioned the blind acceptance of British rule and grew increasingly disenchanted with his father’s disregard for Indian culture. Despite his father’s wishes, he nurtured a sense of national pride and became determined to serve India.

Aurobindo’s early education took place in Loreto Convent, Darjeeling, and later in St. Paul’s School, London. He excelled academically and displayed a remarkable proficiency in multiple languages, including English, French, Latin, and Greek.

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The Intellectual Awakening and Striving for Freedom

Returning to India, Aurobindo continued his studies at King’s College, Cambridge, where he focused on the classics and literature. He graduated with honors and considered pursuing the coveted Indian Civil Service. However, he was disenchanted with the idea of serving the British administration and its exploitative policies in India.

Aurobindo’s intellectual awakening and nationalism found expression when he moved to Baroda to work for the Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III. Under the Maharaja’s progressive rule, Aurobindo found a nurturing environment to explore his ideas and dive deeper into Indian culture.

During his time in Baroda, Aurobindo started writing extensively on political and social issues, advocating for Indian self-rule and freedom from British oppression. He criticized British imperialism and worked towards liberating the Indian psyche from mental subjugation.

The Revolutionary and Visionary Entrepreneur

Aurobindo’s commitment to India’s freedom movement led him to actively participate in the revolutionary activities of the time. He was associated with several secret revolutionary societies, including the Anushilan Samiti and Jugantar, which sought to overthrow British rule through armed resistance.

A visionary entrepreneur, Aurobindo recognized the power of intellectual freedom and education in shaping the future of India. He established youth clubs and libraries to instill a sense of national pride among the youth and encourage them to join the freedom struggle.

As an editor of nationalist newspapers like “Bande Mataram” and “Karmayogin,” he used his writing to inspire the masses and disseminate ideas of self-rule and spiritual transformation. His writings reflected his belief in India’s spiritual heritage and its potential to lead the world towards a higher consciousness.

The Battle of Alipore: A Historic Trial

Aurobindo’s revolutionary activities and powerful writings caught the attention of the British authorities. In 1908, he was accused of being involved in a conspiracy against the British government and was arrested on charges of sedition. The trial that followed, known as the Alipore Bomb Case, was one of the most significant trials of the freedom movement.

During the trial, Aurobindo defended himself with eloquence and intelligence. His powerful defense and profound knowledge of law and philosophy left the British judges in awe. Despite the overwhelming evidence against him, Aurobindo was acquitted of all charges due to the lack of conclusive evidence, securing a rare victory for the Indian nationalists.

Spiritual Transformation and the Shift to Pondicherry

Following his acquittal, Aurobindo experienced a profound spiritual transformation. He realized that the struggle for freedom needed to be accompanied by an inner revolution—a transformation of the individual and society at a deeper level.

In 1910, he withdrew from active politics and moved to Pondicherry, then a French settlement, to dedicate himself to spiritual pursuits. He founded the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, a spiritual community where seekers from around the world could come together and work towards a higher state of consciousness.

The Synthesis of Yoga: A New Spiritual Philosophy

During his years in Pondicherry, Sri Aurobindo delved into intense spiritual practices and profound meditation. He developed a unique spiritual philosophy called “Integral Yoga,” which aimed to integrate all aspects of life, including the spiritual and the material, into a harmonious whole.

In his magnum opus, “The Life Divine,” Sri Aurobindo expounded on the evolution of consciousness and the ultimate destiny of humanity. He believed that humanity was on the brink of a spiritual awakening that would lead to a higher, more evolved form of existence.

Sri Aurobindo’s Influence and Legacy

Despite his withdrawal from politics, Sri Aurobindo’s impact on the freedom movement was profound. His ideas and writings continued to inspire freedom fighters and thinkers alike. Veer Savarkar, a prominent revolutionary and nationalist leader, was significantly influenced by Aurobindo’s vision of India’s spiritual and intellectual awakening.

Subhas Chandra Bose, another prominent freedom fighter and leader of the Indian National Army, was deeply inspired by Aurobindo’s spiritual teachings and vision of an awakened India.

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The Tragic Neglect of an Intellectual Giant

Despite his undeniable influence and contribution to India’s freedom movement, Sri Aurobindo remains relatively unrecognized in mainstream historical narratives. While statues and commemorations adorn the memory of many other Indian leaders, Aurobindo’s legacy has not received the attention it deserves.

Perhaps one reason for this neglect lies in the complexity of Aurobindo’s ideas, which go beyond the conventional political and social narratives of the freedom struggle. His vision of spiritual transformation and the evolution of consciousness may have been challenging for some to comprehend fully.

Another factor could be his voluntary withdrawal from active politics, which led to a misconception that he had abandoned the cause of India’s freedom. However, Aurobindo’s focus had merely shifted from external revolution to inner transformation, recognizing that true freedom could only be attained through a profound change in the human consciousness.

Sri Aurobindo, an intellectual giant, and visionary, dedicated his life to the service of India and the evolution of humanity. His ideas, writings, and spiritual philosophy continue to inspire seekers of truth, freedom, and higher consciousness.

While many Indian intellectuals have received the recognition they deserve, it is high time that the nation acknowledges the contributions of this unsung hero. Sri Aurobindo’s life and ideas remain a beacon of hope and guidance for those seeking a higher purpose and a better future for humanity. It is our responsibility to honor and preserve his legacy, ensuring that the brilliance of this intellectual giant shines brightly for generations to come.

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