The
Collected Works of Sri Aurobindo (
Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library) were published by the
Sri Aurobindo Ashram in 1972, on occasion of
Sri Aurobindo's centenary. The compilation fills 30 volumes, or close to 16,000 pages.
Contents
In addition to his philosophical
magnum opus,
The Life Divine,Sri Aurobindo also wrote
Savitri, a 24,000-line spiritual poem;
The Synthesis of Yoga, an exposition of spiritual progress; books on ancient Indian spirituality (e.g.
Essays on the Gita); various volumes on historical evolution of humanity (
The Human Cycle,
The Ideal of Human Unity); critiques on literature (e.g.
The Future Poetry), as well as thousands of letters on yoga and personal development to his disciples (
Letters on Yoga). The thoughts of his partner,
The Mother, are captured in dozens of other volumes, including her conversations on her own personal transformation,
The Agenda.
Volumes in the
Collected Works of Sri Aurobindo include:
- Bande Mataram: Early Political Writings I (1893-1908)
- Karmayogin: Early Political Writings II (1909-1910)
- The Harmony of Virtue: Early Cultural Writings The Harmony of Virtue
- Writings in Bengali
- Collected Poems
- Collected Plays and Short Stories, Part One
- Collected Plays and Short Stories, Part Two
- Translations: From Sanskrit and Other Languages
- The Future Poetry and Letters on Poetry, Literature and Art.
- The Secret of the Veda
- Hymns to the Mystic Fire
- The Upanishads
- Essays on the Gita
- The Foundations of Indian Culture and......
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