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Re: Re: Re: Is it Imbroglio or Falsification?
by
Angiras
Oh crikey! another false conclusion by Mr. Objective on Page 34
Four decades after that, he wrote that his father died "uttering his [Aurobindo's] name in lamentation." 110. This anecdote, which Aurobindo must have heard on his return from England, is almost certainly fictitious. No member of the family was present in Khulna. De, who left the only eyewitness account, does not mention any last words.
But it is interesting that Aurobindo accepted the story and recounted it as fact a half-century later.
The dear fellow ignores the significance of the trikaldristi that the Master had acquired. Sri Aurobindo could have easily observed his father's condition at the time of death. The Master wasn't some aging thoughtless fool dying of kidney failure.
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