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I will be working on the clean-up of this article over the next one month.
The purpose of this clean-up is:
1. Clarify certain things in the article that would not be familiar to someone not acquainted with the philosophy of Sri Aurobindo
2. Move information under appropriate sections or create new sections if required.
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This article is still an apologetic mess. More RS sources needed, or else pruning down. For starters, I replaced all honorifics with her name, "left the earthly plane" to "died" etc. Zezen (talk) 18:06, 12 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
This entry appears to be written entirely from a disciple's viewpoint and because of unavoidable and overwhelming built-in bias, is unworthy of inclusion in Wikipedia. Alansa53 (talk) 04:38, 9 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Doug give me some time the headline you stated is little complicated and do not know we should use it all, let me finish the ground work and then we can jump back on correcting it , right now the bottom part is still messey Shrikanthv (talk) 08:15, 19 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]
The file c:File:Aurobindoandthemother.jpg has been nominated for deletion on Commons
Reason: Cartier-Bresson dead 3 août 2004 - not PD
Deletion request:link
1) I have replaced “gurus” by “spiritual personalities”, because with reference to Western readers it seems to be better. 2) “After Sri Aurobindo’s death, she started a school in the Ashram.” This is in direct contradiction to the section “School in Ashram…” further below, where it says “On 2 December 1943 Mirra started a school …” 3) “Mother’s Agenda” is the correct title of the work. (See Further Reading, Amazon etc.) 4) “She is believed”… These interests are well-documented through various statements and photos, Therefore, “was interested”. I have added another source which also contains original statements of Mirra. 5) “On 24 November… defective grammar of the sentence has been fixed, likewise in the para starting with “By 1937…