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  1. Jun 7, 2011 · Sri Aurobindo’s letters to Mrinalini Devi were first published in Bengali in a volume titled “Aurobinder Patra” (Aurobindo’s Letters). The date of the first edition is not known but the second edition of the said volume was published in Bhadra 1326 B.S. (i.e. around September-October 1919) by Prabartak Publishing House of Chandernagore.

  2. May 5, 2016 · Dear Friends, Sri Aurobindo married Mrinalini Devi (6 March 1887—17 December 1918), the eldest daughter of Bhupal Chandra Bose and Gopalkamini Devi in April 1901. During Sri Aurobindo’s imprisonment in connection with the Alipore Bomb Trial, Mrinalini Devi stayed with her parents at Shillong where she had the family of Ila Sen as her ...

  3. Sri Aurobindo - Letter to His Wife, Mrinalini Devi. 30 August 1905. "..I have three madnesses. The first one is this. I firmly believe that the accomplishments, genius, higher education and learning and wealth that God has given me are His. I have a right to spend for my own purposes only what is needed for the maintenance of the family and is ...

  4. Letter to Mrinalini Devi. This is the famous letter written in Bengali by Sri Aurobindo to his wife Mrinalini Devi on 30th August 1905. In the letter, he divulges a deep secret about himself – his THREE MADNESSES, as he puts it! – and asks his wife to reflect on it with a tranquil mind. "We will eat and dress like simple people and buy what ...

  5. Mrinalini Devi. (Charu Chandra Dutt:) “In his now famous letters to his wife, Aurobindo made his relation with her perfectly clear. I did not know of these letters till they actually appeared in print. One day I had asked him in the course of conversation, “Chief, you knew that you were going to plunge into the vortex of revolutionary politics.

  6. Dec 24, 2012 · Sri Aurobindo’s question to Mrinalini was whether she would accept this path. And would she have the capacity to do so? In his estimate she did not as she was so simple that she listened to anything anyone might say which made her mind “forever restless,” her “intelligence” could “not develop” and she could not “concentrate on any work.”

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  8. Jul 16, 2011 · A brief statement made by Bhupal Chandra Bose, Sri Aurobindo’s father-in-law on 26 August 1931 where he has recorded his reminiscences of his daughter Mrinalini Devi who was married to Sri Aurobindo in April 1901. Bhupal Chandra Bose had visited Pondicherry in the early 1930s and had the darshan of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother.

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