Sri Aurobindo

"The aggressive and quite illogical idea of a single religion for all mankind, a religion universal by the very force of its narrowness, one set of dogmas, one cult, one system of ceremonies, one ecclesiastical ordinance, one array of prohibitions and injunctions which all minds must accept on peril of persecution by men and spiritual rejection or eternal punishment by God, that grotesque creation of human unreason which has been the parent of so much intolerance, cruelty and obscurantism and aggressive fanaticism, has never been able to take firm hold of the Indian mentality."

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Source: A Defense of Indian Culture. Essay by Sri Aurobindo, as quoted in Sisirkumar Mitra The Vision of India, 1947.

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Sri Aurobindo

Sri Aurobindo

Philosopher, Poet, Politician

Sri Aurobindo was an Indian philosopher and poet known for his contributions to spiritual thought and the concept of integral yoga.

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