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Dear Fellow Writers I am doing a research on undertakers who prepare the deceased for their final journey... especially, women undertakers. I will appreciate any and all information from anyone... it will certainly lend more credibility to my opera.…
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About Me:
I have over 20 years experience in writing and translating.
Hindi, English, Italian are my forte.
Currently I am involved in:
- Creation of teacher guides for IDiscoveri Education, India.
- EAL subject support at a premier international school in India.

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At 5:25am on December 3, 2009, Rose said…
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At 7:31am on September 13, 2009, Nilanshu Kumar Agarwal said…
Dear scholar,
The first issue of Parnassus: An Innovative Journal of Literary Criticism is out.
Will you like to subscribe to it?
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Email: nilanshu1973@yahoo.com
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Contents of the first issue:
Allahabad in Pankaj Mishra’s The Romantics: A Partly Corrective View
A.N.DWIVEDI
Stairway to the Stars: Women Writing in Contemporary Indian English Fiction
ANITA SINGH
Japanese Noh Drama and the Theatre of the Absurd
ANITA MYLES
The Conflict between Tradition and Modernity in R. K. Narayan’s The Guide
K. V. DOMINIC
The Cultural Designation of Feminism: Theory and Praxis
NANDINI SAHU
Scientific Discourses and Post-Modernist Parody in Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49
MÓNICA CALVO-PASCUAL
The Boat Named Romance and “The Lady of Shalott” as the Boat’s Sailor
MUSTAFA BAL
East-West Encounter in Manohar Malgonkar’s Open Season
SEEMA MIGLANI
Creeping Saplings (Poem)
RAM SHARMA
‘Y’ in Blake’s ‘The Tyger’: A Note
SUMAN CHAKRABORTY
English—The Window to the World
VINEETA PRASAD
Panel on “History and the South Asian Novel Written in English”, 20th European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, University of Manchester, July 2008
CHRISTOPHER ROLLASON
The International Aldous Huxley Society
(IAHS), Germany
A. A. MUTALIK-DESAI
Meena Kandasamy’s Touch (Book Review)
JAYDEEP SARANGI
Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger (Book Review)
SATENDRA KUMAR
Pramod K. Nayar’s Postcolonial Literature:
An Introduction (Book Review)
NILANSHU KUMAR AGARWAL

Advisory Editors of Parnassus:
Fawzia Afzal-Khan, Montclair State University, USA;
Suman Chakraborty, India; K. V. Dominic, Newman
College, India; A.N. Dwivedi, University of Allahabad, India;
Stephen Gill, Canada; Karen Alkalay Gut, Tel Aviv
University, Israel; Ann Iverson, Dunwoody College of
Technology, USA; Seema Miglani, JCD College of
Engineering, India; D.Parmeswari, Madurai Kamaraj
University, India; Christopher Rollason, France; Jaydeep
Sarangi, Seva Bharati College, India; Ludmila Volna,
Charles University, Prague.
At 8:08am on April 6, 2009, Subhashish Das said…
Read here URL:

http://intyoga.online.fr/pavdeath.htm

May 17, 1969
[Tape-recorded talk: available on cassette #X-9 at one address of the IRE below]

(About Pavitra's departure. Pavitra was the oldest French disciple; chemist and engineer of the École Polytechnique, he came to the Ashram in December, 1925, after having pursued his quest all the way to Mongolia's lamaseries. [[Satprem's note: Pavitra left some very interesting memoirs of his conversations with Sri Aurobindo and Mother in 1925 and 1926, which unfortunately were barbarously mutilated (with whole pages torn away, almost a third of Pavitra's notebooks) by his closest collaborator, under the pretext that it would be "better left unsaid." We shudder to think what would have been the fate of this Agenda had it come into the hands of those same "collaborators." As Mother remarked in Agenda V of October 14, 1964: "They cut out and remove all that bothers them and leave only what suits them." Thus invaluable treasures disappeared. (See Sri Aurobindo, Conversations avec Pavitra, Fayard, 1972.) ]] )

You know that I used to see Pavitra every day, in the evening. He was in a poor state. But I had been forewarned (long ago) that his inner being was waiting for A. [[Satprem's note: A. lives in Paris. ]] to return before it would leave. I don't know whether he was aware of something in his outward consciousness, but at any rate he had never said anything. But I knew ... The day A. arrived, that very day [May 31, just before coming here, Pavitra fell down. He came here with quite a few scratches. I thought it would stop there, but the day after A.'s arrival (I don't remember, I never keep a clear memory of dates), at any rate between the 15th and 16th, at night, after 9 (I didn't look at the time, so I don't know precisely, but I was on my bed), Pavitra's whole individualized consciousness (but not in a form), his conscious, fully awakened consciousness, down to all that can come out of the cells, began to come and enter into me according to the ancient, the very old yogic practice of merging into the Supreme in that way that practice. It came while I was lying on my bed; it began, and it was so material that there was a very strong friction in all the cells, everywhere. It went on for three hours. After three hours, it became ... not exactly still, but no longer active. Then, the next morning, I saw A. (it was on the 16 h), I saw A. at about 8:30 (naturally, Pavitra had been in bed since the day before, they had put him to bed), and in the morning, A. told me that just as he was about to come here, Pavitra opened his eyes and looked at him ... So I told him, I don't know, but with a yogic knowledge of the process, quite an extraordinary knowledge" (he had never boasted of having it), "his conscious being melted last night and entered my body, this body ..." [[Satprem's note: As a matter of fact, Mother looked quite surprised when A. told her that Pavitra had opened his eyes. ]] I told him, "We'll see." But half an hour later, they told me that just as I was talking with A., the doctor declared he had left. Have you seen him? I am told he looks very good.

Oh, Yes!
Contd................May 17, 1969
[Tape-recorded talk: available on cassette #X-9 at one address of the IRE below]

(About Pavitra's departure. Pavitra was the oldest French disciple; chemist and engineer of the École Polytechnique, he came to the Ashram in December, 1925, after having pursued his quest all the way to Mongolia's lamaseries. [[Satprem's note: Pavitra left some very interesting memoirs of his conversations with Sri Aurobindo and Mother in 1925 and 1926, which unfortunately were barbarously mutilated (with whole pages torn away, almost a third of Pavitra's notebooks) by his closest collaborator, under the pretext that it would be "better left unsaid." We shudder to think what would have been the fate of this Agenda had it come into the hands of those same "collaborators." As Mother remarked in Agenda V of October 14, 1964: "They cut out and remove all that bothers them and leave only what suits them." Thus invaluable treasures disappeared. (See Sri Aurobindo, Conversations avec Pavitra, Fayard, 1972.) ]] )

You know that I used to see Pavitra every day, in the evening. He was in a poor state. But I had been forewarned (long ago) that his inner being was waiting for A. [[Satprem's note: A. lives in Paris. ]] to return before it would leave. I don't know whether he was aware of something in his outward consciousness, but at any rate he had never said anything. But I knew ... The day A. arrived, that very day [May 31, just before coming here, Pavitra fell down. He came here with quite a few scratches. I thought it would stop there, but the day after A.'s arrival (I don't remember, I never keep a clear memory of dates), at any rate between the 15th and 16th, at night, after 9 (I didn't look at the time, so I don't know precisely, but I was on my bed), Pavitra's whole individualized consciousness (but not in a form), his conscious, fully awakened consciousness, down to all that can come out of the cells, began to come and enter into me according to the ancient, the very old yogic practice of merging into the Supreme in that way that practice. It came while I was lying on my bed; it began, and it was so material that there was a very strong friction in all the cells, everywhere. It went on for three hours. After three hours, it became ... not exactly still, but no longer active. Then, the next morning, I saw A. (it was on the 16 h), I saw A. at about 8:30 (naturally, Pavitra had been in bed since the day before, they had put him to bed), and in the morning, A. told me that just as he was about to come here, Pavitra opened his eyes and looked at him ... So I told him, I don't know, but with a yogic knowledge of the process, quite an extraordinary knowledge" (he had never boasted of having it), "his conscious being melted last night and entered my body, this body ..." [[Satprem's note: As a matter of fact, Mother looked quite surprised when A. told her that Pavitra had opened his eyes. ]] I told him, "We'll see." But half an hour later, they told me that just as I was talking with A., the doctor declared he had left. Have you seen him? I am told he looks very good.

Oh, Yes!
Contd......... Url: http://intyoga.online.fr/pavdeath.htm
At 8:03am on April 6, 2009, Subhashish Das said…
Breaking News Alert
The New York Times
Monday, April 6, 2009 -- 6:55 AM ET
-----

At Least 50 Dead in Earthquake in Italy

Italy's interior minister, Roberto Maroni, said that at least
50 people died in an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.3 that
shook central Italy early Monday morning.

Thousands were left homeless by the quake, which seriously
damaged buildings in the mountainous Abruzzo Region east of
Rome, officials said.

Read More:
http://www.nytimes.com/?emc=na
At 8:00am on April 6, 2009, Subhashish Das said…
http://www.aurobindo.ru/workings/ma/agenda/index_e.htm
At 6:50am on January 19, 2009, Jennifer Helen said…
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At 11:13pm on June 23, 2008, David Eide said…
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