Sowing the seeds of greatness in young minds-that’s what these books aim to do. This series on great men brings to you the inspiring life stories of people whose lives, works, thoughts and achievements have left unforgettable impressions on the pages of world history.
The series features people from different walks of life-politicians, reformers, revolutionaries and artists- who have brought about commendable changes by their determination and will power
Simply and beautifully told, these books will keep children engrossed and help in moulding them into men and women of substance.
A Special Note
Sri Aurobindo, the sage of Pondicherry, was basically a poet, scholar and a philosopher. He was also a public figure and Pranayama practitioner. (Pranayama is the starting point of Yoga). Thus, the four Ps were the mainstay of his personality.
But it was the last ‘P’ ie Pranayama which really dominated the course of his life. Yoga is something which is not clearly visible on the surface. The life of a yogi may as well be compared to the tip of an iceberg. That means what one sees on the surface is a very small part of that which is lying buried underneath. As such, most of Sri Aurobindo’s life is hidden from the common man’s view.
However, we have been able to write about a few important incidents which speak for themselves. And these reflect the life-force and actions of that Mahayogi, Sri Aurobindo, who was an eminent poet and a great patriot too!
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