In 1926, Sri Aurobindo retires to a life of solitude, leaving Mirra Alfassa in charge of his disciples (founding of Sri Aurobindo ashram)
The transformation of human life into divine life in divine body was the major topic of his vision. He believed in a spiritual awakening that not only emancipated but also modified human nature, allowing for a holy existence on Earth. Sri Aurobindo Ashram was established in 1926 with the assistance of his spiritual associate, Mirra Alfassa. When Sri Aurobindo retreated into seclusion on November 24, 1926, he left it to her to organise, create, and govern the ashram, the community of disciples that had collected around them. When families with children joined the ashram later,
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