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Statements of Support
Margaret Mead | Robert Muller | Ram Dass | Dr. M.S. Swaminathan I Mr. Amit Shah, President of BJP India
David R. Brower | Dr. Ismael Serageldin, German Consulate General I Dr. Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) & President, Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR)
50th Anniversary of Auroville: Prof M S Swaminathan
Dr.M.S. Swaminathan, Eminent Scientist and Ex-Chairman of the Auroville Foundation
February 27, 2018: Auroville came
into existence on 28th Feb 1968 when youth from 124 different nations
and 23 Indian states, deposited a handful of their native soil into the Urn, a
marble clad structure in the form of a symbolic lotus bud, located in the
centre of the Amphitheatre. The Auroville Charter - handwritten in French by
the Mother - rests along with this soil, sealed in the Urn, as a powerful
message and promise for the future.
We badly need Centres of Human
Unity and Auroville is an outstanding example. On the occasion of the
30th anniversary of Auroville, I had explained the relevance of Auroville,
in an article titled “A Centre for Human Unity” (The Hindu, Feb 1, 1998).
It is appropriate that our Prime Minister participated in the
50th anniversary of this unique city. At the moment, we need such
initiatives to promote mutual understanding and cooperation in achieving the
goals such as food, and health for all. Atleast in our country there should be
a Auroville in every state to serve as an example of the potential for human
understanding and respect.
Auroville’s monthly newsletter
titled Auroville Today provides very useful information on the work
being done through the practice of Karma Yoga. Karma yoga was promoted by Shri
Aurobindo in order to help people achieve salvation through work.
Message of Shri Jagmohan, former Governor of J&K, Former Union Minister for Culture, Urban Development , for the 50th year of Auroville.
Message of Dr. Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) & President, Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Auroville.
Message from Mr.Amit Shah, President of BJP, January 2018
No 10960/ Dated
25.01.2018
Amit Shah
Bharatiya
Janata Party
President
20 January, 2018
Message
Heartiest
congratulations and best wishes to the Auroville community and the Auroville Foundation
for completing 50 successful years since its establishment. The philosophy of Sri
Aurobindo and humanity-centric vision of The Mother are the main ingredients for
the basic principles of Auroville. The Mother envisioned a system with a consciousness
of spirituality, a sense of equality and a continuous flow of energy towards
education and culture. Auroville came into existence in 1968 as a result of
this vision. Auroville continued to flourish and develop in the last five
decades with equality, independence, education, promotion of Indian culture and
human values.
Auroville is setting
an example by acting as a bridge for connecting ancient knowledge in Indian
culture with the present. Today, when efforts are being made at a global level
for humanity, equality and peace, Auroville has taken the lead with its
inspiring work. We have been looking at the philosophy and ideas of Sri
Aurobindo as a formula for solving worldwide problems. People associated with the
Auroville community and the Auroville Foundation are doing the important work
of advancing the philosophy and ideas of Sri Aurobindo, for which they deserve to
be congratulated. One feels proud to acknowledge the fact that Auroville
has emerged today as a centre of ideational attraction for people from more
than fifty countries across of the world.
I again
congratulate and extend best wishes to the organizers for celebrating the
Golden Jubilee function on 28 Feb, 2018 on successfully completing its 50 years
of existence.
Thanks and regards,
Amit Shah
Margaret Mead, USA, world-renowned anthropologist:
"Auroville is a community dedicated to working (...) to develop living forms, both architectural and environmental, which will transcend our level of community living which is fraught with such heavy penalties to human beings and to the global environment. (...) I believe that Auroville deserves help ..." (1973)
Robert Muller, then Assistant Secretary-General, United Nations, in 1982:
"As one deeply involved and concerned with education as a means crucial to world peace and an evolving humanity, I have greatly appreciated the ideals and work being done by Auroville (...) I would encourage and invite your help in Auroville's realisation for the Earth."
Ram Dass, visiting Auroville in December 1992, during a talk with Aurovilians:
"There are very few expressions on earth at present that have Auroville's level of aspiration. The challenge will be to keep it up. It's an incredible game that you're playing, and you have all my emotional support."
Dr. M.S. Swaminathan, world-renown Indian scientist, in his acceptance speech to the Auroville residents as new Chairman of the Governing Board of the Auroville Foundation on 27th February 1997:
" I traveled in this area where you are now and I remember how it was a desert. You have made this desert bloom. Let the spiritual flame that is Auroville always remain an affirming flame in the midst of the sea of despair that we see all around. Let this flame be bright so that darkness can be dispelled. Thank you again for the privilege of serving this project."
David R. Brower, Chairman of the Earth Island Institute, USA, eminent and renown environmentalist, in his support letter as reference person for the nomination of Auroville for the Blue Planet Prize 1997:
"Auroville stands as one of the most courageous and hope-giving models of what is possible when the human will and spirit unite in a common action. (...)
Though Auroville has been endorsed by the United Nations and is recognised by an Act of Indian Parliament, it essentially remains a grassroots project. Its residence members, now nearly 1200 from more than 30 different countries, struggle not only to support themselves and their ongoing environmental work, but also many interrelated projects and village outreach programs. These include the integration of alternative energy and technologies, organic agriculture, and other community practices consistent with building a sustainable society.
I encourage you to assist this unique global community venture in its determination to reverse the tide of environmental destruction, demonstrating how to restore hope and compassion on the only Earth."
Dr. Ismael Serageldin, Vice President, Environmentally Sustainable Development, World Bank, during an international seminar on the creation of the Sri Aurobindo World Centre for Human Unity in Auroville on 1st February 1998:
"Auroville has the advantage of having a unique specificity, which is the combination of spirituality with action in the material world. Spirituality does indeed call forth the better aspects of our nature and enables us to fuse passion and compassion in our work. But we also need to ground in reality, and this is something that is unique in this experience here. It is not disengagement from life, but engagement with it. It results in a holistic view where reductionist science can go side by side with spiritual uplifting. It seems to me that you are building on real achievements here."
German Consulate General, Chennai, India, in a statement on 26th May 1998 to the German Government supporting Auroville in a court case against the German Federal Tax Authorities, who had suspended the tax-exempt status of AVI Germany for German donations towards Auroville. After a struggle of two years, the court verdict was in favour of Auroville and the tax-exempt status of AVI Germany was restored beginning 1999.
"From personal experience (...) I can confirm that this project, existing since 1968, and supported by UNESCO from the time of its foundation, concerns itself with the attempt to form the model of a community of citizens, all dedicated to the idea of international understanding, which is open to people from all nations. (...)
The project aim involves the construction and operation of facilities, such as health centres, schools, farms, cultural institutions, collective housing, etc. that are needed for a population living in a steady community. To my knowledge all these facilities exclusively serve the creation of this city model of international understanding. (...)
Auroville has been founded in the spirit of the Indian philosopher Sri Aurobindo, who is recognised all over the world, and it considers itself, following its Charter, as a community which is dedicated to world peace and international understanding, not bound by any religion. Conversions of any kind are rejected as contrary to the spirit of the community and do not take place. Therefore, it is by no means a matter of a sect. (...)
In view of the portrayed facts it is incomprehensible that it is questioned whether this project, unequivocally dedicated since its foundation to the idea of international understanding, is worthy of support. This worthiness of support is persistently recommended by the Consulate General."
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His Holiness The Dalai Lama
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List of Funding Agencies
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Awards
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Meeting the German Consul in Chennai
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India's PM Modi visits Auroville on 25 February 2018
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Ecuador Consul visits Auroville
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Statements of Support - UNESCO
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Sri Lanka's SUNFO award for Auroville
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Statements of support from Government of India
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India PM Narendra Modi in Paris UNESCO pays homage to Sri Aurobindo
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Earth Institute, Low Carbon Award - Marrakech
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Visit of the honorable President of India to Auroville
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Statements of Support from International Advisory Council Members
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Suhasini gets award at Glasgow
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Aster Patel: "Inwardly, Auroville is blossoming"
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Director-General of UNESCO visits Auroville