Arya (philosophical journal)

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Arya was an early 20th-century philosophical and spiritual journal that served as a primary vehicle for disseminating Sri Aurobindo’s integral yoga, metaphysical writings, and cultural thought.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf periodical
philosophical journal
spiritual journal
associatedWith Sri Aurobindo
The Mother (Mirra Alfassa)
contentType cultural criticism
essays
philosophical treatises
spiritual expositions
countryOfPublication India
editor Sri Aurobindo
editorialApproach serial publication of major philosophical works
endYear 1921
era colonial India
founder Sri Aurobindo
hasAuthor Sri Aurobindo
influenced Sri Aurobindo Ashram intellectual culture
global reception of Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy
modern Indian spiritual thought
locationOfPublication Puducherry
surface form: Pondicherry
mainFocus Indian culture
Upanishadic thought
Vedic studies
integral yoga
metaphysics
philosophy
social and cultural thought
spirituality
medium print
notableWorkSerialized Essays on the Gita
The Foundations of Indian Culture
surface form: Foundations of Indian Culture

The Human Cycle
The Ideal of Human Unity
The Life Divine
The Secret of the Veda
The Synthesis of Yoga
philosophicalOrientation Vedantic reinterpretation
integral philosophy
primaryLanguage English
publicationFrequency monthly
publicationPeriod early 20th century
publisher Sri Aurobindo
purpose to articulate Sri Aurobindo’s cultural and social thought
to disseminate Sri Aurobindo’s integral yoga
to present Sri Aurobindo’s metaphysical writings
startYear 1914

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Sri Aurobindo founded Arya (philosophical journal)
The Life Divine firstPublicationMedium Arya (philosophical journal)
this entity surface form: Arya journal