Inspirations from Sri Aurobindo
Bande Mataram
Essays Divine and Human
Essays on the Gita
Karmayogin
Letters on Yoga – I
Letters on Yoga – II
Letters on Yoga – III
Letters on Yoga – IV
Savitri
The Mother with Letters on The Mother
Inspirations from The Mother
Prayers and Meditations
A record of the Mother’s early spiritual life, from her diaries. Most entries are from 1912 to 1917
Questions and Answers 1929-1931
Early conversations on various aspects of spiritual life; and commentaries on the Dhammapada
Questions and Answers 1953
Conversations based on the Mother’s conversations of 1929.
Questions and Answers 1950-1951
Conversations based on Sri Aurobindo’s book The Mother, the Mother’s essays on education and her conversations
Questions and Answers 1954
Conversations based on the Mother’s essays on education and three small books by Sri Aurobindo: Elements of Yoga, Bases of Yoga and The Mother.
Questions and Answers 1955
Conversations based on three works by Sri Aurobindo: Bases of Yoga, Lights on Yoga and The Synthesis of Yoga.
Questions and Answers 1957-1958
Conversations based on three works by Sri Aurobindo: Thoughts and Glimpses, The Supramental Manifestation upon Earth and The Life Divine.
Some Answers from The Mother
Correspondence with fourteen sadhaks and students
Words of The Mother Vol. I
Short written statements on Sri Aurobindo, herself, the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Auroville, India and nations other than India; and a few conversations.
Words of The Mother Vol. III
Short written statements on various aspects of spiritual life; and thirty conversations.
White Roses
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Know Thy Master – Sri Aurobindo’s palm
When Sri Aurobindo was to sign and autograph books sitting on his bed, we used to place a table in front of him. Today, however, there
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Palmistry
Palmistry is a very interesting art, but it depends for its exactitude and truthfulness almost entirely upon the real ability of the one who practises it.
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