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Call for Papers

Theme: Relevance of Sri Aurobindo and the Grand Visions of the
Ancient Indian Wisdom
Type: International Conference
Institution: Mahatma Gandhi Center for Non-Violence, Human Rights and
World Peace, Hindu University of America
Location: Orlando, FL (USA)
Date: 4.–5.5.2017
Deadline: 27.2.2017

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Indian philosopher, poet, mystic and Yogi, Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950),
argued that human society has evolved throughout history and is
destined to move towards better organization of life. His aphorism
‘All Life is Yoga’ is in consonance with his evolutionary philosophy
and Integral Yoga that encompass every aspect of human life and
society, the onward march of which do not stop at the present
transitory formations. Sri Aurobindo did not deny relevance of the
transitory formations, but emphasized that they have to be
transcended as they are not the culmination in the evolution.
Applying this evolutionary logic, neither the individual nor the
groups and organizations created by individuals are the culmination
of human evolution. Following Advaita Vedanta, Sri Aurobindo believed
that there is a fundamental unity as the very basis of existence and
at the foundation of all things, and it is the Nature that moves to
realize this unity. He termed the Veda as a record of “inner
experience and the suggestions of the intuitive mind”, which is
beyond “mankind’s ordinary perceptions and daily activities.”
Similarly, he described the Upanishads, the waning or lost knowledge
recovered by Rishis through “meditation and spiritual experience” or
recovery of the old truths in new forms by Rishis who used the Vedic
Word as “a seed of thought and vision.” For him, the Veda symbolizes,
“the struggle between spiritual powers of Light and Darkness, Truth
and Falsehood, Knowledge and Ignorance, Death and Immortality.” He
expressed dissatisfaction that the modern individual, busy with his
mundane life and outward activities, has decreasing interest in this
ancient wisdom. He lamented, “Small is the chance that in an age
which blinds our eyes with the transient glories of the outward life
and deafens our ears with the victorious trumpets of a material and
mechanical knowledge many shall cast more than the eye of an
intellectual and imaginative curiosity on the passwords of their
ancient discipline or seek to penetrate into the heart of their
radiant mysteries.”

Sri Aurobindo’s seminal contribution cannot be confined to a
particular discipline as his genius touched almost every branch of
human knowledge. It is, hence, impossible to cover all of his ideas
and philosophy in a single conference. The conference would cover
some aspects of Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy and its applicability to
contemporary problems confronting the human society and the world.
Despite profundity of his philosophy and its wider implications, Sri
Aurobindo and his ideas are relatively less known in the West, and
there have been few events to make an in-depth study of his
philosophy. The conference aims to fill this gap. It is not only
interested in the theoretical aspect of Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy,
but also its practical and educational aspects.

The Objectives

The Mahatma Gandhi Center at the Hindu University of America intends
to provide a platform to engage scholars from academia, media,
corporate sector, policymaking, non-governmental sectors, and
grass-roots activism for an elaborate inquiry on the relevance of Sri
Aurobindo’s philosophy. The two-day exercise will be academic and
educational in content and professional in approach. The ultimate
objective is to position Sri Aurobindo’s ideas in theoretical and
policy debates on individual, state, society and world. The major
objectives of the conference are the following:

- To mainstream the ideas and philosophy of Sri Aurobindo in the
  contemporary world.
- To highlight the relevance of Sri Aurobindo’s Integral Yoga for
  everyday life.
- To discuss his novel ideas like Ideal of Human Unity and Religion
  of Humanity and their significance for national and international
  organizations.
- To provide a platform for scholars specializing on Sri Aurobindo,
  and develop close interaction among them.
- To publish a volume (from the conference papers) on Sri Aurobindo,
  and circulate it widely.

Themes of the Conference

The Conference is an exercise towards a threadbare discussion on Sri
Aurobindo’s perspectives on the intersection of spirituality and
practicality towards a better organization of human life and society.
It seeks contributions on the following themes, but the participants
are welcome to choose a different topic related to the major theme of
the conference.

- “All Life is Yoga”
- Integral philosophy of Sri Aurobindo
- Ideal Human Unity and the International Organizations
- The Human Unity Idea in the East and the West: A Synthesis?
- Ideal Human Unity, Conflict and Peace
- The Secret of the Veda, and the Contemporary Debate
- Evolution of Nature: Infra-Rational, Rational and Supra-Rational
- The Life Divine
- Sri Aurobindo and Education
- Sri Aurobindo in the 21st Century

Submissions

Abstract of the paper (within 500 words) and the bionote (within 100
words) should reach the Center at [email protected] by February 28,
2017. The acceptance notification will be sent by March 10, 2017.
Full draft papers (6000 words to 7000 words) should be sent by April
25, 2017. The papers will be compiled in a volume, to be published by
an international publisher.

The Center will provide lunch and dinner for the two days of the
conference. Limited need-based funding to defray travel-related
expenses will be provided to the paper presenters.

Registration Fee: US $ 50

Venue

The conference will be held at the Orlando campus of Hindu University
of America at 5200 Vineland Road, Orlando, Florida-32811, USA.
Further information about the logistics of the conference will be
available soon on the University website.

Conference website:
http://www.hua.edu/other-info/events/upcoming-events/upcoming-conference


Contact:

Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra, Director
Mahatma Gandhi Center for Non-Violence, Human Rights and
World Peace
Hindu University of America
5200 Vineland Road
Orlando, FL 32811
USA
Email: [email protected]




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