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Central University
     of Jammu




  Department of
    Education



Developed by :
                          SRI AUROBINDO GHOSH
Avinash Thappa                                 --------(1872-1950)
avinash.thappa@gmail.
com                     “Nothing is impossible for one who is attentive”

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 Life history or Sketch.
 Basic philosophy of Aurobindo.
 Sri Aurobindo on Education.
 Aurobindo Ghosh &Yoga.
 Aurobindo Ghosh & Karam Yoga.
 Conclusion.




                                   2
   Born at Calcutta (Kolkata) on August 15, 1872.
   Father Krishnadhan (M.D), Mother Swamlata
   At the age of 5 years, sent to Loretto Convent
    School (Darjeeling).
   At the age of 7 years, sent to England for
    completing his schooling.
   At the age of 18 years got admission in
    Cambridge university and also qualified the
    I.C.S exam in 1890 but failed to qualified Horse
    riding examination.
   So, not allowed to join the Indian Govt.
    services.
   In 1893, returned back to India and became the
    vice-principal of the state college in Baroda.
                                                   3
 During 1893-1903 he studied Sanskrit, Bengali,
  philosophy and political science.
 In 1906, during partition of Bengal he resigned
  his job and joined the Bengal national college.
 In 1908, joined the Indian freedom struggle and
  openly boycotted of British goods, British courts
  and everything.
 He was the first political leader in India to
  openly put forward, in his newspaper Bande
  Mataram, the idea of complete independence
  for the country
“ Our actual enemy is not any force exterior to
  ourselves but our own crying weakness, our
  cowardice, our selfishness, our hypocrisy, our
  purblind sentimentalism.”

                                              4
   Famous Alipore bomb case proved to be a turning
    point in Sri Aurobindo Ghosh life.
   Then later, he shifted from Calcutta to
    Pondicherry (1910).
   Rest of the life he had spent in ashram (Sri
    Aurobindo International centre of education)
    established by him.
   The life divine, The Gita, The Secret of Veda, The
    Human cycle, The ideal of Human unity are
    popular essays of Sri Aurobindo Ghosh.
   He passed away on December 5, 1950 at
    Pondicherry at the age of 78.




                                                         5
   Based on the concept of “ Reality of being and
    consciousness”.
   All being are united in that one self and spirit but divided by
    certain separativity of consciousness, reality in the mind.

   He taught people to become aware of their true self and feel
    the presence of divinity lying with in the them.

   Feel spirit while spending each and every moment of their
    lives.

    If a person wants to experience delight then he must strive to
    discover the higher spiritual nature.

   When a person discovers his true self and the power of
    divinity lying within it brings about a rise in his level of
    consciousness.
                                                            6
Knowledge
                    ( not to
                 instruct but
                 to impart it)




     Power       Education is        Love
( to empower      cultivation      (love for
      with          of four         nation,
   intellect)    main things      huaminity




                    Beauty
                 (beauty is in
                the eye of man
                 to see every
                child beautiful


                                       7
 He gave concept of integral education
 He emphasized education is combination of all
  the “isms”




                                          8
The main functions of education can be
    summarized as follows.
i. To bring out the real man in oneself.
ii. To build the power of the human mind and spirit
    i.e. evoking of knowledge, character and
    culture.
iii. To enable the individual to establish a clear
    continuity between the past, present and
    future.
iv. To enable the individual to establish right
    relationship within himself and outside-world.




                                                      9
  True education, according to Sri
   Aurobindo, is not only spiritual
   but also rational, vital and
   physical.
 Education to be complete must
   have five principal aspects
   relating to the five principal
   activities of human being:
 1. physical
2.    vital
3.    mental
4.    psychic
5.     spiritual.
       This education is complete,
     complimentary to each other
     and continued till the end of
     life‟.
                                      10
Perfection of soul

  Realization of inner self

   Physical development

 The development of senses

  Development of morality

Development of consciousness

    Cultivation of values




                               11
I All life is education. So curriculum is not confined to a
   limited syllabus and a few text books.
ii It should include all those subjects which promote
   mental and spiritual development.
iii It is a means towards an end, not an end in itself, the
   end being the development of integral personality.
iv There should be flexibility to meet individual needs.
v Subjects of curriculum should be able to motivate
   children.
vi Curriculum should involve creativity of life and
   constructive activities
vii Curriculum should be interesting.



                                                   12
Aurobindo has prescribed the following subjects in the
   curriculum
1. For primary stage: Mother Tongue, English, National
   History, Art, Painting, General Science, Social Studies, and
   Arithmetic.
2. Secondary stage: Mother tongue, English, French,
   Arithmetic, Art, Chemistry, Physics, Botany, Social Studies,
   Physiology, Health Education.
3. University Stage: Indian and western philosophy, History
   of Civilization, English, Literature, French, Sociology,
   Psychology, History of Science, Chemistry, Physics, Botany,
   International relations and integration.
4. Vocational Education: Arts, painting, photography,
   sewing, sculptural, drawing, type, shorthand, collage
   industries, carpentry, nursing, mechanical and electrical
   engineering, Indian and European music, and
   dramatization.


                                                       13
I. The first principle is that “nothing can be
   taught, but everything can be earned”.
ii. The second principle is that the mind has to be
   consulted in its growth. It is wrong to mould the
   child into the shape desired by the parent or
   teacher ignoring and destroying the divine in the
   child.
iii. The third principle of teaching is to work from
   near to far, from the known to unknown.
   Education should be according to the nature of
   the child.



                                                 14
The following principles of methods of teaching
  have been stressed by Sri Aurobindo.
1. Love and sympathy for the child.
2. Education through mother tongue
3. Education according to the interests of the child
4. Education through self experience
5. Emphasis on learning by doing
6. Education through co-operation of teacher and
  students in the education process
7. Education according to the nature of child-
  considering the divinity in the child and latent
  gifts of mind and spirit
8. Freedom of child- free environment to gain
  more knowledge through his own efforts.

                                             15
   One must be a saint and a hero to become a good
    teacher.
   One must be a good yogi to become a good
    teacher.
   He should be absolutely disciplined and have an
    integrated personality.
   One must have the perfect attitude in order to be
    able to exact a perfect attitude from one‟s pupils.
   He should be able to eliminate his ego, master his
    mind and develop an insight into human nature.
    The most important thing in a teacher is not
    knowledge but the attitude.
   The teacher also should grow along with the
    pupils.
    If a teacher is to be respected, he must be
    respectable.

                                               16
Aurobindo strongly argued for national system of
   education. He put forward the following elements.
i. Education does not become national by tagging the
   word „national‟ to the system.
ii. Education should pay due attention to sacrifice,
   progress and increasing knowledge.
iii. Mere knowledge of science doesn‟t make us
   educated in the true sense. This must be related to
   powers of the human mind and spirit.
iv. There should be a balanced understanding of the
   national and international relationship of universal
   relationship.


                                                  17
   All beings are united in that one self and spirit but
    divided by certain separativity of consciousness,
    reality in the mind.
   He said it is possible only through psychological
    discipline to remove the person of separative
    consciousness and became aware of true self, the
    divinity within us and all .
   Life is the first step of this release to consciousness;
    mind is the second but the evolution does not finish
    with mind it awaits a release into something greater
    a consciousness which is spiritual and supramental.
   He said education is cultivation of four things:-




                                                     18
 Man is a transitional being, he is not final. He
  have some radiant degrees by which he covers
  the journey from man to superman. Example:
  the difference b/w man and superman will be
  the difference b/w mind and a consciousness.
 The differentiating essence of superman will be
  super mind or a divine gnosis (knowledge,
  spiritual truth)
 To enable the individual to establish right
  relationship within himself and outside world.




                                            19
 Meditation means properly
  concentration of mind on a single train
  of ideas which work out a single
  subject.
 The first internal condition necessary
  is concentration of the will against the
  obstacles to meditation.
 The second is freedom from all
  disturbing reactions such as anger,
  grief, depression, anxiety etc
 A living of man in the divine and a
  divine living of the spirit in humanity
  principle and the whole object of an
  integral yoga of self perfection
                                             20
Integral
   education
(strengthening of physical
    and mental aspect)




  Self expression
     (the person should direct his
     action of power i.e. power of
   spirit and truth to make himself)



                                       21
   I mean by work, action done for the divine,
    more and more in union with the divine for
    the divine alone and nothing else. That is not
    easy at the beginning any more than deep
    meditation and luminous knowledge are easy
    or even true love and bhakti are easy.
   Work action has to be begun in the right spirit
    and attitude, with the right will in you, then
    all the rest will come.
   One become conscious of his inner being.
   Work, bhakti and knowledge go together and
    self perfection become possible – what we call
    the transformation of the nature.




                                                      22
The goal of Sri Aurobindo was not merely
the liberation of the individual from the
chain that fetters him and realization of
the self, but to work out the will of the
Divine in the world, to effect a spiritual
transformation and to bring down the
divine nature and a divine life into the
mental, vital and physical nature and life
of humanity.

     “Hidden nature is secret God.”

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Sri Aurobindo's Philosophy of Education

  • 1. Central University of Jammu Department of Education Developed by : SRI AUROBINDO GHOSH Avinash Thappa --------(1872-1950) avinash.thappa@gmail. com “Nothing is impossible for one who is attentive” 1
  • 2.  Life history or Sketch.  Basic philosophy of Aurobindo.  Sri Aurobindo on Education.  Aurobindo Ghosh &Yoga.  Aurobindo Ghosh & Karam Yoga.  Conclusion. 2
  • 3. Born at Calcutta (Kolkata) on August 15, 1872.  Father Krishnadhan (M.D), Mother Swamlata  At the age of 5 years, sent to Loretto Convent School (Darjeeling).  At the age of 7 years, sent to England for completing his schooling.  At the age of 18 years got admission in Cambridge university and also qualified the I.C.S exam in 1890 but failed to qualified Horse riding examination.  So, not allowed to join the Indian Govt. services.  In 1893, returned back to India and became the vice-principal of the state college in Baroda. 3
  • 4.  During 1893-1903 he studied Sanskrit, Bengali, philosophy and political science.  In 1906, during partition of Bengal he resigned his job and joined the Bengal national college.  In 1908, joined the Indian freedom struggle and openly boycotted of British goods, British courts and everything.  He was the first political leader in India to openly put forward, in his newspaper Bande Mataram, the idea of complete independence for the country “ Our actual enemy is not any force exterior to ourselves but our own crying weakness, our cowardice, our selfishness, our hypocrisy, our purblind sentimentalism.” 4
  • 5. Famous Alipore bomb case proved to be a turning point in Sri Aurobindo Ghosh life.  Then later, he shifted from Calcutta to Pondicherry (1910).  Rest of the life he had spent in ashram (Sri Aurobindo International centre of education) established by him.  The life divine, The Gita, The Secret of Veda, The Human cycle, The ideal of Human unity are popular essays of Sri Aurobindo Ghosh.  He passed away on December 5, 1950 at Pondicherry at the age of 78. 5
  • 6. Based on the concept of “ Reality of being and consciousness”.  All being are united in that one self and spirit but divided by certain separativity of consciousness, reality in the mind.  He taught people to become aware of their true self and feel the presence of divinity lying with in the them.  Feel spirit while spending each and every moment of their lives.  If a person wants to experience delight then he must strive to discover the higher spiritual nature.  When a person discovers his true self and the power of divinity lying within it brings about a rise in his level of consciousness. 6
  • 7. Knowledge ( not to instruct but to impart it) Power Education is Love ( to empower cultivation (love for with of four nation, intellect) main things huaminity Beauty (beauty is in the eye of man to see every child beautiful 7
  • 8.  He gave concept of integral education  He emphasized education is combination of all the “isms” 8
  • 9. The main functions of education can be summarized as follows. i. To bring out the real man in oneself. ii. To build the power of the human mind and spirit i.e. evoking of knowledge, character and culture. iii. To enable the individual to establish a clear continuity between the past, present and future. iv. To enable the individual to establish right relationship within himself and outside-world. 9
  • 10.  True education, according to Sri Aurobindo, is not only spiritual but also rational, vital and physical.  Education to be complete must have five principal aspects relating to the five principal activities of human being: 1. physical 2. vital 3. mental 4. psychic 5. spiritual. This education is complete, complimentary to each other and continued till the end of life‟. 10
  • 11. Perfection of soul Realization of inner self Physical development The development of senses Development of morality Development of consciousness Cultivation of values 11
  • 12. I All life is education. So curriculum is not confined to a limited syllabus and a few text books. ii It should include all those subjects which promote mental and spiritual development. iii It is a means towards an end, not an end in itself, the end being the development of integral personality. iv There should be flexibility to meet individual needs. v Subjects of curriculum should be able to motivate children. vi Curriculum should involve creativity of life and constructive activities vii Curriculum should be interesting. 12
  • 13. Aurobindo has prescribed the following subjects in the curriculum 1. For primary stage: Mother Tongue, English, National History, Art, Painting, General Science, Social Studies, and Arithmetic. 2. Secondary stage: Mother tongue, English, French, Arithmetic, Art, Chemistry, Physics, Botany, Social Studies, Physiology, Health Education. 3. University Stage: Indian and western philosophy, History of Civilization, English, Literature, French, Sociology, Psychology, History of Science, Chemistry, Physics, Botany, International relations and integration. 4. Vocational Education: Arts, painting, photography, sewing, sculptural, drawing, type, shorthand, collage industries, carpentry, nursing, mechanical and electrical engineering, Indian and European music, and dramatization. 13
  • 14. I. The first principle is that “nothing can be taught, but everything can be earned”. ii. The second principle is that the mind has to be consulted in its growth. It is wrong to mould the child into the shape desired by the parent or teacher ignoring and destroying the divine in the child. iii. The third principle of teaching is to work from near to far, from the known to unknown. Education should be according to the nature of the child. 14
  • 15. The following principles of methods of teaching have been stressed by Sri Aurobindo. 1. Love and sympathy for the child. 2. Education through mother tongue 3. Education according to the interests of the child 4. Education through self experience 5. Emphasis on learning by doing 6. Education through co-operation of teacher and students in the education process 7. Education according to the nature of child- considering the divinity in the child and latent gifts of mind and spirit 8. Freedom of child- free environment to gain more knowledge through his own efforts. 15
  • 16. One must be a saint and a hero to become a good teacher.  One must be a good yogi to become a good teacher.  He should be absolutely disciplined and have an integrated personality.  One must have the perfect attitude in order to be able to exact a perfect attitude from one‟s pupils.  He should be able to eliminate his ego, master his mind and develop an insight into human nature.  The most important thing in a teacher is not knowledge but the attitude.  The teacher also should grow along with the pupils.  If a teacher is to be respected, he must be respectable. 16
  • 17. Aurobindo strongly argued for national system of education. He put forward the following elements. i. Education does not become national by tagging the word „national‟ to the system. ii. Education should pay due attention to sacrifice, progress and increasing knowledge. iii. Mere knowledge of science doesn‟t make us educated in the true sense. This must be related to powers of the human mind and spirit. iv. There should be a balanced understanding of the national and international relationship of universal relationship. 17
  • 18. All beings are united in that one self and spirit but divided by certain separativity of consciousness, reality in the mind.  He said it is possible only through psychological discipline to remove the person of separative consciousness and became aware of true self, the divinity within us and all .  Life is the first step of this release to consciousness; mind is the second but the evolution does not finish with mind it awaits a release into something greater a consciousness which is spiritual and supramental.  He said education is cultivation of four things:- 18
  • 19.  Man is a transitional being, he is not final. He have some radiant degrees by which he covers the journey from man to superman. Example: the difference b/w man and superman will be the difference b/w mind and a consciousness.  The differentiating essence of superman will be super mind or a divine gnosis (knowledge, spiritual truth)  To enable the individual to establish right relationship within himself and outside world. 19
  • 20.  Meditation means properly concentration of mind on a single train of ideas which work out a single subject.  The first internal condition necessary is concentration of the will against the obstacles to meditation.  The second is freedom from all disturbing reactions such as anger, grief, depression, anxiety etc  A living of man in the divine and a divine living of the spirit in humanity principle and the whole object of an integral yoga of self perfection 20
  • 21. Integral education (strengthening of physical and mental aspect) Self expression (the person should direct his action of power i.e. power of spirit and truth to make himself) 21
  • 22. I mean by work, action done for the divine, more and more in union with the divine for the divine alone and nothing else. That is not easy at the beginning any more than deep meditation and luminous knowledge are easy or even true love and bhakti are easy.  Work action has to be begun in the right spirit and attitude, with the right will in you, then all the rest will come.  One become conscious of his inner being.  Work, bhakti and knowledge go together and self perfection become possible – what we call the transformation of the nature. 22
  • 23. The goal of Sri Aurobindo was not merely the liberation of the individual from the chain that fetters him and realization of the self, but to work out the will of the Divine in the world, to effect a spiritual transformation and to bring down the divine nature and a divine life into the mental, vital and physical nature and life of humanity. “Hidden nature is secret God.” 23
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