The University Grants Commission has instituted Sri Aurobindo Memorial Lectures with the object of promoting interest in the study of Sri Aurobindo's contributions to Yoga and to encourage general teaching and research in Indian Philosophy-both in theory and practice. The special concern of the memorial lectures is to deal with the relevance of Indian Philosophy to our times and to its critical interpretation and exposition in the context of modern scientific knowl. edge e.g. problem of inter-action between mind and matter.
The University Grants Commission asked the M. S. University of Baroda to collaborate with and organise Sri Aurobindo Memorial Lectures of 1978 for which Prof. V. K. Gokak, an eminent educationist and a renowned scholar on Sri Aurobindo and in the field of spirituality was invited to deliver three lectures on (1) Sri Aurobindo as an Integral Materialist (2) Sri Aurobindo as a Gnostic Humanist and (3) Sri Aurob ndo as a Transcendental Socialist at Baroda. It is a matter of pride and pleasure for the University to have collaborated with and organise these lectures and is also pleased to now publish these lectures with the financial assistance of the University Grants Commission.
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