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Aurobindo: The father of spiritual nationalism
The Sunday Guardian
|August 24, 2025
As he argued, independence is merely the first chapter. The greater task lies in realizing his civilizational mission.
Sri Aurobindo, being part of a long list of personalities, stands apart from them. He was not merely a revolutionary or a nationalist intellectual, but is remembered for his philosophical and visionary insights. He believed that Bharat's destiny as a nation was tied to the evolution of humanity itself. His idea of "spiritual nationalism" went far beyond the politics of Independence. It was about restoring India's soul and giving the world a civilizational compass.
To read Aurobindo today is to realize that he was way ahead of his time. He saw that independence, while essential, was only the beginning. Without unity, without dharma, without spiritual grounding, political freedom would be shallow and unfounded. For him, Bharat's rise was inevitable because it was willed by the "Divine." Hence, for him, the purpose was not just power but illumination. And for such reasons, we do remember him as the father of spiritual nationalism.
UTTARPARA AS THE TURNING POINT
Aurobindo's greatness gets revealed most clearly after his imprisonment in the Alipore conspiracy case. After he spent a year in solitary confinement (1908-09), reading the Gita and the Upanishads, and undergoing a profound spiritual transformation, Aurobindo emerged as a different person. His return followed the delivery of the Uttarpara speech in May 1909, which must be recalled as a moment that redefined Indian nationalism.
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