Sri Aurobindo Ghosh Explained | Spiritual Nationalism & Indian Political Thought | PSIR Day 12
Welcome to Day 12 of the 100 Days PSIR Challenge by Sosin IAS Academy. In this lecture, we discuss one of the most influential thinkers in Indian Political Thought — Sri Aurobindo Ghosh. Aurobindo Ghosh was not only a revolutionary nationalist but also a philosopher, yogi, poet, and visionary who developed the ideas of Spiritual Nationalism, Purna Swaraj, Passive Resistance, and Human Unity. His political philosophy combined nationalism, spirituality, freedom, and universal humanism, making him one of the most important thinkers for PSIR Optional and UPSC Mains. 📚 Topics Covered: ✅ Introduction to Sri Aurobindo Ghosh ✅ Life and Political Journey ✅ Revolutionary Nationalism ✅ Spiritual Nationalism ✅ Divinity of Motherland ✅ Nationalism as a Religion ✅ Purna Swaraj ✅ Political Freedom and Liberty ✅ Passive Resistance ✅ Boycott and National Movement ✅ Human Unity and Universal Brotherhood ✅ India's Role in World Affairs ✅ Integral Yoga and Philosophy ✅ Aurobindo and Gandhian Thought ✅ Aurobindo vs Tilak ✅ Contributions to Indian Political Thought ✅ Relevance in Contemporary India ✅ UPSC Mains Answer Writing Perspective 🎯 Why Is This Topic Important? This topic is highly relevant for: ✔ PSIR Optional Paper-I ✔ Indian Political Thought ✔ Political Theory ✔ Nationalism ✔ Indian Freedom Movement ✔ UPSC Mains ✔ Essay Paper ✔ Interview Preparation Understanding Aurobindo Ghosh helps aspirants analyze nationalism, freedom, spirituality, and India's civilizational identity from a deeper political perspective. 🚀 100 Days PSIR Challenge ✔ Daily PSIR Lectures ✔ Concept-Based Learning ✔ Current Affairs Integration ✔ Answer Writing Guidance ✔ Mains-Oriented Preparation ✔ Mentorship Support 💬 Comment below: Which concept of Aurobindo Ghosh do you find most relevant today? 1️⃣ Spiritual Nationalism 2️⃣ Purna Swaraj 3️⃣ Human Unity 4️⃣ Political Freedom Share your views in the comments. 📌 Like, Share & Subscribe for the complete 100 Days PSIR Challenge series. #AurobindoGhosh #SriAurobindo #SpiritualNationalism #IndianPoliticalThought #PSIR #PSIROptional #UPSC #UPSC2026 #UPSCMains #PoliticalTheory #Nationalism #IndianFreedomMovement #PoliticalScience #IASPreparation #SosinIAS Social Media Links: Visit Our Website: https://www.sosinias.com/ Follow, Like & Subscribe: / @sosiniasacademy Follow us on instagram: / sosiniasacademy Follow us on Facebook: / sosiniasacademy Twitter: https://x.com/SosinIASAcademy Connect with me on LinkedIn: / dashboard Telegram : https://t.me/jkOG15ZErz

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