The Mother - Our Executive President
A presentation of some rare documents and photographs related to the founding of Sri Aurobindo Society by the Mother
4. On the Societyâs 4th Birth Anniversary, on 19th September 1964, the Mother
sent a card containing Champaklaljiâs marble painting and her Blessings.
Birthday Card given by the Mother to Sri Aurobindo Society
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6. Sri Aurobindo wrote to his brother Barindra Kumar Ghose from Pondicherry:
âIf we are spread out everywhere as individuals, something no doubt will be
done; if we are spread out everywhere in the form of a Sangha, a hundred
times more will be accomplished⊠Politics, trade, social organization, poetry,
art, literature â all will remain. But all will be given a new life, a new form.â
In another letter he stated:
âIt is a Yoga in which vast untried tracts of inner experience and new paths
of Sadhana had to be opened up⊠But the time is approaching, when I shall
have to take up a large external work proceeding from the spiritual basis of
this Yoga.
It is, therefore, necessary to establish a number of centres⊠for training in
this Sadhana⊠Those trained there will be hereafter my assistants in the
work I shall have to do, âŠâ
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8. The concentrated effort of Sri Aurobindo and the
Mother culminated on 29 February 1956, in the
manifestation of the Supramental Consciousness
upon earth. In 1958, the Mother declared:
âIt is only quite recently that the need for a collective
reality began to appear â which is not necessarily
limited to the Ashram but embraces all who have
declared themselves â I donât mean materially but
in their consciousness â to be disciples of
Sri Aurobindo and have tried to live his teaching.
Among all of them, and more strongly since the
manifestation of the Supramental Consciousness
and Force, there has awakened the necessity for
a true communal life, which would not be based
only on purely material circumstances but would
represent a deeper truth, and be the beginning of
what Sri Aurobindo calls a supramental or gnostic
community.â
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9. The Mother with Shri Navajata
âMother, so many people are connected with you all over the
world. You have to establish world unity, you have to help
India to progress, you have to bring about a social change. If
we all get together, we can do a great work in the world. But
this cannot be done unless you guide it directly.â
The Mother said, âSurely it can be done⊠I will definitely
guide you.â
It is thus that the Sri Aurobindo Society came into existence in
1960.
Reminiscences of Shri Navajata
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11. The Society was registered in Calcutta, with the Mother as the President, Keshav
Dev Poddar (Navajata) as General Secretary and Treasurer and Arunendra Nath
Tagore as member of the Executive Committee.
The Mother - President
Shri Arunendra Nath Tagore Shri Navajata
Founder Member General Secretary & Treasurer
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12. The Memorandum of Association of the Society bears the Motherâs signature
as the President, and is dated 19th September 1960. The main objective of the
Society is:
âTo make known to the members and people in general the aims and ideals
of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, their system of Integral Yoga and to work
for its fulfilment in all possible ways and for the attainment of a spiritualised
society as envisaged by Sri Aurobindo.â
The last page of the Memorandum of Association of Sri Aurobindo Society,
signed by the Mother
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13. Motto given by the Mother to Sri Aurobindo Society
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14. Symbol of the Society given by the Mother
âThe descending triangle represents Sat-Chit-Ananda. The ascending triangle
represents the aspiring answer from matter under the form of life, light and
love.
The junction of both â the central square â is the perfect manifestation
having at its centre the Avatar of the Supreme â the lotus. The water â inside
the square â represents the multiplicity, the creation.â
The Mother
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15. A notice announcing the first meeting of the Sri Aurobindo Society on 18th
October 1960 was put up at the Ashram.The meeting was held in the New Hall
of the Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education.
Notice for the first meeting put up in the Ashram
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16. The early meetings of the Executive Committee were held in the Motherâs room
in the Ashram.The Minutes noted the names of those present and the decisions
taken. The Mother presided over the meetings and signed the Minutes as the
President.
Minutes of the meeting of the Executive Committee held in the Motherâs
room on 3rd January 1961
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17. The Mother herself approved the list of members and even signed the
membership cards of the Life-members.
Life Membership Card of Shri Pradyot K. Bhattacharya
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18. Each Centre or Branch was started only after the Mother approved the Centre
/ Branch and its office bearers.
Motherâs approval for the new Centres
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19. In December 1961, the First All-India Conference of Sri Aurobindo Society was
organized at theAshramTheatre in Pondicherry.The Mother chose Dr Harekrushna
Mahtab, former Chief Minister of Orissa, to preside and she personally went
over the minutest details, including lodging and food arrangements.
First Annual Conference. Dr. Mahtab speaking.
Others ( L to R): Shri K. N. Mukherjee, Shri Arunendra Nath Tagore,
Shri Surendra Mohan Ghose, Shri Navajata, Shri Laljibhai
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21. The Agenda of the Conference was submitted to the Mother and corrected by
her. One of the points in the Agenda was:
âTo decide how we can serve in building up Sri Aurobindo Ashram as the
nucleus of the new world.â
The Mother amended it as:
âTo study in what way we can serve or help the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in its
work of giving to the world an example of spiritualised life.â
The Agenda of the first Annual Conference corrected by the Mother
First Annual Conference of Sri Aurobindo Society held in Pondicherry in
December 1961
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22. The Conference was inaugurated with a message given by the Mother in her
own voice:
âThe true fortune is to spend in the right way. You become truly rich when
you dispose of your wealth in the best possible way.â
Message given by the Mother for the first Conference
Delegates discussing the work in their States
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23. In his brief speech, Shri Nolini Kanta Gupta, Trustee of the
Ashram said:
âI say to the children of the Mother - reminding them - they
are to be true to her, true to her teachings, for that is the only
way to success.â
Nolinida speaking at the Conference
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24. The first All-Assam Conference was organised in 1962 at Digboi. The Mother
sent her message:
âNever forget the true aim of your life and act always at the summit of your
consciousness. The Divine Blessings will then be constantly with you.â
Message given by the Mother for All Assam Conference
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25. The second All-India Conference was organised at Pondicherry in 1963.
âAre you ready?â was the challenging query put by the Mother and a printed
card signed by her as President was distributed to all the participants. It was a
message, a call for introspection and an inspiration, all in one.
The Motherâs question to the delegates of the Conference
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26. In the following year, August 1964, the first World Conference was organised
at Pondicherry. The Mother approved and blessed the programme which was
put up on the Ashram notice board. She also gave a special message for the
Conference.
Programme of the first World Conference in 1964
A view of the first World Conference
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28. A special seminar on âHuman Unityâ was organised during the Conference for
which the Mother gave the topics for discussion. At the end, the Motherâs own
answers to the questions were played.
Q1: How can humanity become one?
A1: By becoming conscious of its origin.
Q2:What is the way of making the consciousness of human unity grow in man?
A2: Spiritual Education, that is to say an education which gives more
importance to the growth of the spirit than to any religious or moral teaching
or to the material so-called knowledge.
Q3: What is a change of consciousness?
A3: A change of consciousness is equivalent to a new birth, a birth in a
higher sphere of existence.
Q4: How can a change of consciousness change the life upon earth?
A4: A change in human consciousness will make possible the manifestation
upon earth of a higher Force, a purer Light, a more total Truth.
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29. The first All-Orissa State Conference took place in 1964 at Cuttack. Differences
of opinion cropped up between two eminent persons, requiring the Motherâs
intervention. Shri Navajata drafted a letter to the recalcitrant parties:
âThe Mother will appreciate if both of you can forget the past and work
together for the good of your State.â
The Mother made an amendment to the letter drafted by Shri Navajata:
âThe Mother will appreciate if both of you can forget the past and work
together for the sake of the Divine.â
This is how the letter was sent and both attended the conference.
Letter of Shri Navajata corrected by the Mother
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30. In August 1967, the Mother sent a message for a meeting organised in Delhi to
plan and work for a new India:
âO India, land of light and spiritual knowledge! Wake up to your true mission
in the world; show the way to union and harmony.â
Message for India
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31. The Mother on Mahasaraswati Puja Day
In the midst of her heavy schedule, the Mother approved plans for the work in
Pondicherry and outside,studied reports,gave directions regarding publications,
appointment of staff, signed receipts, endorsed cheques, sanctioned expenses
- it was a veritable labour of divine love.
Sri Aurobindo has said of Mahasaraswati, in his book âThe Motherâ:
âNothing is too small or apparently trivial for her attention, nothing however
impalpable or disguised or latent can escape her. Moulding and remoulding
she labours each part till it has attained its true form, is put in its exact
place in the whole and fulfils its precise purpose.â
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32. In 1961, the first âAnnualâ of the Society was published.The Mother looked into
the minutest details, giving directions for the cover, the inside layout and even
the nature of advertisements.
The Motherâs instructions for the layout of the first âAnnualâ of the Society
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33. In 1971, as part of the Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Programme, a monthly
magazine in English was launched.The Mother named it âAll India Magazineâ. A
line from Sri Aurobindoâs Savitri was to be its guiding light:
âMatter shall reveal the Spiritâs faceâ
Gradually AIM began to be published in Indian languages as well. One of the
first editions was in Kannada for which the Mother gave the message:
âLet your highest aspiration organise your life.â
Message for Kannada edition of the âAll India Magazineâ
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34. Cover of âPurodhaâ
When a magazine for children called âPurodhaâ (Pioneer) was started, the Mother
chose Ravindra to be the editor of the Hindi edition. Once, he wrote to her for
her guidance:
Q: Mother, I am having difficulty in writing for Purodha. I can very well see the
hollowness of what I write.The life is missing. And yet I have to write because
I have the responsibility of the monthly.
The Motherâs reply although simple, left no room for doubt:
âCall Sri Aurobindo to your help, and it will be all right.â
The Motherâs advice to Ravindra
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35. When the need was felt for an international magazine, the Mother gave it the
name âNext Futureâ for the English edition and âLe Prochain Avenirâ for the French
version.
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37. The obvious next step from books and journals was towards films.The Mother
set up a production unit for the making of films with a higher ideal and purpose.
It was called âAurofilmsâ with the inspiring motto â
âAurofilms at the service of Beauty and Truthâ.
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38. âTrue spirituality is not to renounce life but to make life perfect with a
Divine Perfection.â
These words found expression in every action of the Mother â education, art,
culture, business and economics too were brought into the spiritual fold. She
started âAuroserviceâ with the objective to strive for a new economic order
based on truth and spiritual values.A catalogue of products and services called
âPractical Guideâ was also published.
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39. In money matters, the Mother was informed of every donation and approved
each expense. Every receipt bore her dynamic and elegant signature. It was
not the amount donated but the spirit behind the offering that counted. Bank
accounts were also started with her approval and received her signature as did
the Balance Sheets.
Resolution for opening a Bank Account of Sri Aurobindo Society
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40. Even the appointment of a part-time accountant at Rs 150/- per month was
done only if it had the approval of the Mother.
The Motherâs instructions regarding a new worker
Receipt for an offering made to Sri Aurobindo Ashram
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41. Receipt signed by the Mother
Cancelled cheque endorsed by the Mother
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42. Last page of the Balance Sheet of Sri Aurobindo Society
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44. As the number of visitors and devotees increased, guest houses were started
and named by her. The Good Guest House has the added privilege of having
had the Mother meditate in what now serves as the meditation room.
A view of the Good Guest House
Meditation Room at the Good Guest House
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45. By 1971, construction of a fourth guest house began to take place. Everyone
worked day and night to complete it in time for Sri Aurobindoâs Birth Centenary
in 1972. It was called International Guest House by the Mother. She named a
fifth guesthouse as Shelter.
A view of the International Guest House
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46. A comprehensive programme was organized for the Birth Centenary of Sri
Aurobindo in 1972. The Society prepared a pictorial Exhibition Set - âTowards
the Futureâ - which was sent by the Government of India to all its embassies.
On this occasion, the Mother gave a message in French:
A new world, based on Truth and refusing the old slavery to falsehood, wants
to take birth.
In all countries there are people who know it, at least feel it.
To them we call:
âWill you collaborate?â
She signed it as âThe Mother, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherryâ.
Message given by the Mother for the Exhibition Set
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49. In 1930, the Mother was asked about the descent of the Supramental
Consciousness and its connection with the material world. She said:
âOnce, however, the connection is made, it must have its effect in the outward
world in the form of a new creation, beginning with a model town and
ending with a perfect world.â
In 1964, Auroville took birth on the physical plane as the outcome of the First
World Conference of Sri Aurobindo Society and aspired to be this model town,
forerunner of a perfect world.
The Motherâs messages for Auroville
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50. The Foundation Ceremony of Auroville took place on 28th February 1968.
The Mother looked at each detail and even made changes to the draft of the
invitation card.
Invitation Card for the Foundation Ceremony, corrected by the Mother
Youth of the world participating in the Foundation Ceremony of Auroville
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51. The Mother herself approved and signed the papers, whether it was related
to Application Forms, opening of Bank Accounts, purchase of Land, or fixing
the date for the foundation of Matrimandir.
Application Form for joining Auroville
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54. Foundation of Matrimandir in February 1971
(L to R): Shri Navajata, Mr. Roger Anger, Shri Nolini Kanta Gupta
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55. Is Auroville only a dream or will it ever become a reality?
The Motherâs answer:
âYou say that Auroville is a dream.Yes, it is a âdreamâ of the Lord and generally
these âdreamsâ turn up to be true, much more true than the human so-called
realities!â
A letter of the Mother to Huta
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57. With the growth of interest in Integral Yoga, many individuals were keen to
form groups to pursue their individual and collective Sadhana and to work
for the Mother. Thus several centres and branches of the Society came into
existence.
One of the most inspiring and beautiful messages was given to the Ranchi
Branch:
âTo open a centre is not sufficient in itself. It must be the pure hearth of a
perfect sincerity in a total consecration to the Divine.
Let the flame of this sincerity rise high above the falsehoods and the deceptions
of the world.â
Message for centres given by the Mother
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58. Among all the Branches of the Society, Baroda has a very special place for it
was here that Sri Aurobindo spent 13 years, from 1893-1906, more than any
other place in India except Pondicherry. The Branch is in the very building in
which he once stayed, now known as Sri Aurobindo Nivas.
Sri Aurobindo Nivas at Baroda
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59. In preparation of the Birth centenary of Sri Aurobindo in 1971, the Mother gave
a message for the opening of Sri Aurobindo Nivas:
âSri Aurobindo is always present. Be sincere and faithful. This is the first
condition.â
The Motherâs message for the Baroda Branch
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60. According to Motherâs instructions, the relics were installed on 24th November
1972, at 10 a.m.. Her beautiful message for the occasion was:
âSri Aurobindo is constantly among us and reveals himself to those who are
ready to see and hear him.â
The Motherâs message for the installation of the Relics at the Baroda Branch
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61. The Mother in Japan around 1917 The Motherâs message for the centre in Japan
Mother had spent four years in Japan between 1916-1920 and so it was no surprise that in 1962 one of the first international centres was
inaugurated in Japan.The Mother sent a message:
âLet the Supreme Beauty be manifest in this land of beauty so close to my heart.â
A decade later, she wrote:
âJapan was in the physical world, the teacher of beauty. She must not renounce her privilege.â
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62. The Navsari Branch in Gujarat had started a hand-written journal in Gujarati
called âSadhanaâ which the Mother took the time to go through. She gave it
her blessings and also the blessings of Sri Aurobindo, by putting ââsâ below
Sri Aurobindoâs photograph.
The Mother looking at the âSadhanaâ Journal The first page of âSadhanaâ with Sri Aurobindoâs
Blessings given by the Mother
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63. In 1967, during a camp for spiritual awakening held on the banks of the Narmada,
an aspiration arose among the participants and a prayer was sent to the Mother for
building âa city for the Divine, where we aspire for the Divine, live for the Divine, act
for the Divine.âThe Mother granted the prayer and on 1st December 1967, she named
the town âOmpuriâ.
Name and Blessings given by the Mother for the Ompuri Branch
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64. Each branch or centre that came up in the early years received guidance and
encouragement from the Mother, including inauguration date and even the
days for meditation.
The Motherâs guidance for the Peddar Road Branch at Mumbai
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