Sri Aurobindo’s Concept of Swaraj: A Spiritual and Political Vision of National Self-Realization and Civilizational Resurgence Introduction Sri Aurobindo Ghose (1872–1950), philosopher, nationalist, yogi, and visionary, stands as a singular figure in the landscape of Indian political thought. Unlike many of his contemporaries who confined Swaraj (self-rule) to the political realm of colonial emancipation, Aurobindo … Continue reading To what extent did Sri Aurobindo conceptualize Swaraj as a spiritual and political imperative for India’s national self-realization, and how did his vision transcend colonial resistance to articulate a broader metaphysical goal of civilizational resurgence?
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What is the significance of Sri Aurobindo’s concept of Swaraj in shaping India’s social, political, and cultural transformation during the freedom struggle and beyond?
Sri Aurobindo’s Concept of Swaraj: Vision, Transformation, and Legacy in India’s Freedom Struggle and Beyond AbstractSri Aurobindo’s vision of Swaraj (self-rule) extends beyond the conventional demand for political independence to embrace a comprehensive program of spiritual, cultural, and civilizational regeneration. As one of the most original thinkers in modern Indian political thought, Aurobindo articulated Swaraj … Continue reading What is the significance of Sri Aurobindo’s concept of Swaraj in shaping India’s social, political, and cultural transformation during the freedom struggle and beyond?