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Its Significance. The dot at the centre represents Unity, the Supreme; The inner circle represents the creation, the conception of the City; the petals represent the power of expression and realisation.
What is special about Auroville? ›
The purpose of Auroville is to realise human unity. It wants to be a universal town where men and women of all countries are able to live in peace and progressive harmony above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities, Mirra Alfassa had said. 4.
What is the significance of the Sri Aurobindo symbol? ›
The ascending triangle represents the aspiring answer from matter under the form of life, light and love. The junction of both – the central square – is the perfect manifestation having at its centre the Avatar of the Supreme – the lotus. The water – inside the square – represents the multiplicity, the creation.
What are the principles of Auroville? ›
- Auroville belongs to nobody in particular. ...
- Auroville will be the place of an unending education, of constant progress, and a youth that never ages.
- Auroville wants to be the bridge between the past and the future.
What is the symbol of The Mother Auroville? ›
The central circle represents the Divine Consciousness. The four petals represent the four powers of The Mother. The twelve petals represent the twelve powers of the Mother manifested for Her work.
What symbol represents mother? ›
The turtle symbol, common to North American culture, is the oldest symbol depicting motherhood. You must have heard of the ancient folklore of how the turtle saved humanity from a great flood. It might be true since the turtle is the symbol for Mother Earth.
How does Auroville get money? ›
Some money comes from the Government of India, mostly for education and projects covered by the 'Auroville Development Scheme', occasionally for road works. Other money comes from NGOs and other organisations in India and abroad.
How much does it cost to join Auroville? ›
Most residences in Auroville are built with contributions made by Auroville residents and Newcomers. According to Auroville Today, one has to be "able to save the substantial amount required – of the order of Rs 15 lakhs (approximately US $ 35,000) upwards – to start a life in Auroville".
How do I stay permanently in Auroville? ›
As soon as possible after arrival, you should go to the Auroville Residents Service (RS) situated in the Town Hall. The RS will prepare the necessary documents for registration with the Regional Registration Office (RRO) based in nearby Puduch*erry, where you will be registered to reside in Auroville.
What are the five visions of Sri Aurobindo? ›
Sri Aurobindo spoke of his five dreams for the nation – a united India, the resurgence of Asia, unification of the world, the spiritual gift of India to the world, and evolution through raising human consciousness.
The twelve petals represent the twelve powers of the Mother manifested for her work: Sincerity, Humility, Gratitude, Perseverance, Aspiration, Receptivity, Progress, Courage, Goodness, Generosity, Equality, Peace. Sri Aurobindo's Symbol: The descending triangle represents Sat-Chit-Ananda.
What religion was Sri Aurobindo? ›
Sri Aurobindo |
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Religion | Hindu |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
Relatives | Rajnarayan Basu (maternal-grandfather) Manmohan Ghose (brother) Barindra Kumar Ghose (brother) |
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What is the motto of Auroville? ›
The main motto of all the people living in the Auroville city, near Pondicherry, is to convert life into 'Supramental Consciousness'. It is also known by the name of Sri Aurobindo Ashram and is devoted towards 'unity of mankind'.
Who controls Auroville? ›
The land and assets of Auroville are held by a Government appointed body called the Auroville Foundation. All is essentially collective property; there is no private ownership of land or utilities within Auroville.
Is there religion in Auroville? ›
Is there any religion in Auroville? No. Aurovilians are expected to lead a 'spiritual' life, but there are no religions in Auroville.
What is the symbolism of the Matrimandir? ›
The Matrimandir can be viewed as a large golden sphere which seems to be emerging out of the earth, symbolising the birth of a new consciousness. Since the past 50 years, the Matrimandir's slow and steady progress towards completion has been followed by many.
What does The Mother symbolize in India? ›
The potency of the symbol of mother as a representation of the nation lay in the fact that a pure woman was seen as the creator and protector of home which is why home was demarcated as a refuge where the colonised could take refuge from the colonial ruler.