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Karmayogin

India has always existed for humanity and not for herself.”
- Sri Aurobindo

Karmayogin (1909–1910)

Sri Aurobindo launched the Karmayogin, “A Weekly Review of National Religion, Literature, Science, Philosophy etc.” on 19 June 1909, six weeks after his release from jail on conclusion of the Alipore Bomb Trial. Between then and February 1910, when he left Calcutta, he edited this journal, writing most of its contents himself. In addition to articles on political and related matters, the Karmayogin contained essays on philosophy, yoga, education, art and literature, as well as translations and poetry.

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After his arrest - May 1908

Karmayogin (1909–1910)


Vol. I. { SATURDAY 19th JUNE 1909} No. 1


Vol. I. { SATURDAY 26th JUNE 1909 } No. 2

 

 

To be Continued...


Sri Aurobindo

The inner planes uncovered their crystal doors;
Strange powers and influences touched his life.