“Veda, Upanishad & Tantra,” A revolt against the establishment of Indology.
<p>Colonialism has gained prominence as a buzzword in the field of Indology in recent years. It has become a fashionable term among some individuals on the Indian right who use it liberally whenever an interpretation of scripture contradicts their own beliefs.</p>
<p>Sri Aurobindo, also known as Aurobindo Ghose, was a significant figure in 20th-century India. He was not only a philosopher, yogi, and poet but, more importantly, an Indian nationalist. Aurobindo played a pioneering role in the Indian independence movement against British colonial rule. After his imprisonment for involvement in the Alipore conspiracy, he underwent a profound transformation. This transformation led him to renounce worldly life and become a Sanyasi (monk), dedicating his life to spiritual and philosophical exploration.</p>
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