Sixty Photographs of Sri Aurobindo’s Mahasamadhi

Dear Friends,

On 5 December 1950 at 1:26 a.m., Sri Aurobindo the “Colonist from Immortality” had left his physical sheath as a supreme act of sacrifice for the sake of mankind. To quote the words of the Mother: “Sri Aurobindo was not compelled to leave his body, he chose to do so for reasons so sublime that they are beyond the reach of human mentality.” In the bygone years several photographs of Sri Aurobindo’s mahasamadhi have been published in the online forum of Overman Foundation.

Today, on the occasion of his 66th Mahasamadhi Day, sixty photographs of Sri Aurobindo’s mahasamadhi have been uploaded in the online forum of Overman Foundation. These photographs were taken by Robi Ganguli, Vidyavrata Arya, Venkatesh and Chimanbhai Patel.

In some of the photographs, Champaklal Purani (Sri Aurobindo and the Mother’s most faithful attendant) is seen seated near Sri Aurobindo’s feet.

With warm regards,
Anurag Banerjee
Founder,
Overman Foundation.

*

 

*

(Photography Courtesy: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry; Ms. Tara Jauhar and Overman Foundation Archives.)

*

18 Replies to “Sixty Photographs of Sri Aurobindo’s Mahasamadhi

  1. Dear Anurag,
    it is one of the most desired blessings that I and all may have sought today..many many thanks for yours effort ..stay well and be ever blessed………….

  2. My Dear Anurag, Our Master is not in physical form, but eternally present within our heart. His guidance, protection, love, compassion are always with us to get rid of all our sorrows and sufferings and are leading us to our true goal of our life of supramental transformation. Pranam to The Master with Love and Devotion.- Purnenduda

  3. treasure trove of Mahasamadhi pics, had posted some clear ones in fb last year , you have got all of them cleaned and print format , thanks for this immense work. beni

  4. Dear Anurag,

    I remembered you a lot on the 5th. Of all the collective meditation days in the Ashram on special occasions, I feel something quite different on the 5th, every time. It is difficult to define what is the difference. But it is always there for me on the 5th and it continues to be like that for quite some time, till the 9th perhaps. These five days are for me of some other value and I felt that when looking at all the photographs you have posted. I really felt myself going to the room again and again as we had been those days. I did feel the weight of the loss but the awe inspiring atmosphere of the time and space, the reigning power and peace, the golden body …..Thank you dear one, thank you.

    I felt that some of the photographs have been touched up with black, a rather heavy black, that disturbed me a little on aesthetic side. But the overall atmosphere just made me feel it was a grace.

    Once again merci, merci, merci.

Leave a Reply to arindam Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *