The Secret of Veda

The Secret of Veda

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Author: Sri Aurobindo
Publisher: Sri Aurobindo Ashram
Year: 2004
Language: English
Pages: 604
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8170585813

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This volume comprises Sri Aurobindo's writings on and translation of the Rig Veda. Nost of this material appeared under thr headings:: The Secret of the Veda, Selected Hymns, and Hymns of the Artis.

Sri Aurobindo was born in Calcutta on 15 August 872. At the age of seven he was taken to England for his education. He studied at St Paul’s School, London, and at King’s College, Cambridge. Returning to India in 1893, he worked for the next thirteen years in the Princely State of Baroda in the service of the Maharaja and as a professor in the state’s college.

In 1906 Sri Aurobindo quit his post in Baroda and went to Calcutta, where he became one of the leaders of the Indian nationalist movement. As editor of the newspaper Bande Mataram, he put forward the idea of complete independence from Britain. Arrested three times for sedition or treason, he was released each time for lack of evidence.

Sri Aurobindo began the practice of Yoga in 1905. Within a few years he achieved several fundamental spiritual realizations. In 1910 he withdrew from politics and went to Pondicherry in French India in order to concentrate on his inner life and work. Over the next forty years, he developed a new spiritual path, the Integral Yoga, whose ultimate aim is the transformation of life by the power of a supramental consciousness. In 1926, with the help of his spiritual collaborator the Mother, he founded the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. His vision of life is presented in numerous works of prose and poetry, among the best known of which are The Life Divine, the Synthesis of Yoga, Essays on the Gita and Savitri. Sri Aurobindo passed away on 5 December 1950.

REVIEW

Thus there emerged in my mind, revealing itself as it were out of the ancient verses, a Veda which was throughout the Scripture of a great and antique religion already equipped with a profound psychological discipline, -a Scripture not confused in thought or primitive in its substance, not a medley of heterogeneous or barbarous elements, but one, complete and self-conscious in its purpose and in its purport, veiled indeed by the cover, sometimes thick, sometimes transparent, of another and material sense, but never losing sight even for a single moment of its high spiritual aim and tendency.

-Sri Aurobindo

Contents

PART ONE
The Secret of the Veda

PART TWO
Selected Hymns

PART THREE
Hymns of the Atris
Hymns of Agni
Hymns to the Lords of Light

PART FOUR
Other Hymns

APPENDIX
Interpretation of the Veda