The Spiritual Significance of Flowers (Set of 2 Volumes)

The Spiritual Significance of Flowers (Set of 2 Volumes)

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAM571
Publisher: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry
Language: English
Edition: 2000
ISBN: 8170586097
Pages: 492 (Throughout Color Illustrations)
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 9.0 inch X 11.0 inch
Weight 2.40 kg

Book Description

Part I

About the Book

THE SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE OF FLOWERS Each variety of flower, according to the Mother, has its own special quality and meaning. During her lifetime she gave "names" or "significances" to 898 flowers. In this book these flowers, with their significances, are arranged thematically in twelve chapters. In each chapter flowers of related significance are grouped together and placed in a sequence that develops the chapter's theme. Brief quotations from the works of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother accompany many significances as an aid to understanding them. 630 colour photographs help to identify the flowers and reveal their beauty. A separately bound reference volume contains indexes, glossaries, descriptions of the flowers and botanical information on them.

Publisher’s Note

"Flowers speak to us when we know how to listen to them," the Mother said. "It is a subtle and fragrant language." As if to provide a key to this language, she identified the significances of almost nine hundred flowers. In this book, these flowers and their meanings are presented in the light of her vision and experience.

The book consists of two separately bound parts. Part 1, the text and photographs, is arranged thematically on the basis of the Mother's flower-significances. In each of the twelve chapters, flowers of related significance are grouped together; these groups are then placed in a sequence that develops the theme of the chapter. The organization of the chapters is outlined in the Contents.

For each flower in Part 1, the following details are given: the Mother's significance, her comment on the significance, the botanical name, and the colour or colours of the flower. Relevant quotations from the works of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother accompany many flower-significances as an aid to understanding them. For most flowers there is a colour photograph to facilitate identification.

Part 2 is a reference volume containing indexes, glossaries, detailed descriptions of the flowers and other information. The d indexes make it possible to locate the flowers in Part 1 by looking under the Mother's significance, the botanical name or the common name.

CONTENTS
The Origin of the Significances
The Mother
Sri Aurobindo
Flowers and Their Significances
1 Aditi and Avatar
Aditi 3
Avatar 5
2 The Divine
Sachchidananda 9
Divine Presence 11
Divine Love 12
Divine Grace 16
Divine Help 18
Protection 21
3 The New Creation
Promise 25
New world 29
New creation 30
The future 31
Super humanity 32
4 Living for the Divine
To live only for the Divine 36
Attachment to the Divine (orchids) 36
Trust in the Divine 44
Friendship with the Divine 45
Love for the Divine (roses) 48
5 Road to the Divine
Road to the Divine 60
Ascension 63
Aspiration 64
Prayer 69
Devotion 72
Remembrance 76
Opening 78
Receptivity 80
Tapasya 83
Renunciation of desires 85
Unselfishness 87
Discipline 90
Thoroughness 93
Endurance 95
Service 98
Work 99
Organisation 105
Help 107
Progress 109
6 Bases of Spiritual Life
Sincerity 112
Purity 114
Simplicity 118
Humility 118
Peace 120
Silence 121
Gratitude 122
Cheerfulness 124
Goodwill 126
Balance 128
Harmony 129
Generosity 131
Faithfulness 133
Right attitude 134
Enthusiasm 135
Life energy 136
Plasticity 138
Courage 140
Boldness 142
Absolute truthfulness 144
Spiritual speech 145
No quarrels 148
Certitude 151
7 Spiritual Attainments
Mastery 154
Wisdom 156
Inspiration 158
Revelation 159
Consciousness turned towards the Light 160
Conversion 166
New birth 168
Realisation 169
Victory 170
Transformation 172
Immortality 173
Beauty 174
Art 180
Refinement 183
Dignity 187
Wealth 188
8 Power
Godhead 195
Agni 197
Supramental Consciousness 198
Beauty of supramental youth 200
Charm of the new creation 206
Individual power 212
Dynamic power 218
Power of progress 220
9 Planes of Consciousness and Parts of the Being
Complexity of the centres 224
Supramental influence 227
Spiritual aspiration 230
Spiritual beauty 233
Psychic work 235
Psychological perfection 238
Mind 241
Higher mind 244
Mental simplicity 249
Quiet mind 258
Vital opening 261
Vital purity 265
Elegance in the emotions 273
Refinement of sensations 275
Physical consciousness turned entirely towards the Divine 282
Light in the blood 284
Peace in the cells 286
Peace in the sex centre 288
Health 290
Dreams 293
Power of Truth in the Subconscient 294
Divine Will acting in the Inconscient 296
10 Collaboration of Nature
Blossoming of Nature 299
Spontaneous aspiration of Nature towards the Divine 301
Abundance 304
Light in fairyland 307
Bird of paradise 308
11 Awakening of Matter
Psychic awakening in Matter 310
Gold 313
Fire 314
12 Radha and Krishna
Radha's consciousness 316
Krishna's light in the Overmind 317
Krishna's play 321
Krishna's Ananda 323
Part II

Publisher’s Note

This reference volume contains indexes, glossaries, descriptions of the flowers and other information.

There are three indexes giving the location of the flowers in Part 1: an Index of the Mother's Significances, an Index of Botanical Names and an Index of Common Names. The user should note that in all these indexes the reference numbers are those of the flowers as they are arranged in Part 1, not the page numbers of the book.

Two glossaries explain technical terms used in the book. A Glossary of Botanical Terms defines words that occur in the Descriptions of the Flowers. A Glossary of Philosophical and Psychological Terms provides definitions of the Sanskrit and other words that are found in the quotations of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother.

A brief section, The Symbolism of Colours, explains the meaning of various colours and their relationship to the Mother's flower- significances.

Descriptions of the Flowers, the largest section of the book, gives the full botanical name and family of each flower and indicates its size, shape, colour, lifespan, leaf-type, etc.

Note on the Texts and Photographs, the concluding section, identifies the sources of the quotations of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother and provides general information on the texts and photographs.

CONTENTS
1 Index of the Mother's Significances 325
2 Index of Botanical Names 335
3 Index of Common Names 343
4 Glossary of Botanical Terms 353
5 Glossary of Philosophical and Psychological Terms 357
6 The Symbolism of Colours 365
7 Descriptions of the Flowers 367
8 Note on the Texts and Photographs 457
























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