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About Auroville
The city-in-the-making is located on the Coromandel Coast in south
India. It draws its inspiration from the vision and work of the
renowned Indian seer and spiritual visionary, Sri Aurobindo. His
spiritual collaborator, The Mother, founded the township in 1968
and gave its Charter, which you find on this web site. The writings
of these visionaries, and the specific guidelines for Auroville
given by the Mother are crucial for in-depth understanding of
what is trying to be achieved in Auroville, a collective experiment
dedicated to human unity and international understanding. Human Unity "With the present morality of the human race a sound and durable
human unity is not yet possible; but there is no reason why a
temporary approximation to it should not be the reward of strenuous
aspiration and untiring effort. By constant approximations and
by partial realisations and temporary successes Nature advances",
writes Sri Aurobindo, and this reality stands central in Auroville
and acts as perpetual encouragement for the residents to persevere.
During all our meetings, deliberations and plannings, we are acutely
aware of how vast and how high our aim is, for "--- in it must
be found the means of a fundamental, an inner, a complete, a real
human unity which would be the one secure base of a unification
of human life. A spiritual oneness which would create a psychological
oneness not dependent upon any intellectual or outward uniformity." Pondicherry Auroville's location in south India is connected with the fact
that the Mother had been living in Pondicherry since 1920. It
was there, in the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in 1964 that the idea of
Auroville was conceived. Both Sri Aurobindo and the Mother had
expressed in their earliest writings the necessity of starting,
at some point, a collective experiment under optimum conditions
- ideally in the form of a city - in order to create a bridgehead
for a new consciousness which was seeking to manifest in the world.
The Ashram itself, formally created in 1926, was a first attempt
in that direction. It was only in 1964 that the Mother felt that
the time had come for such a bold experiment to be started on
the bigger scale of a township. Worldwide Support Since the very beginning, Auroville has received the unanimous
endorsement of the General Conference of UNESCO in 1966, 1968,
1970 and 1983. Governmental and Non-Governmental Organisations
in India and abroad have funded various development programmes,
and donations have been received from foundations in Europe and
the USA, from Auroville International Centres, and from private
donors around the world. The residents themselves have also made,
and continue to make, a major contribution of their resources
and energy to the project. Multifarious Activities Auroville is intended as a city for up to 50,000 inhabitants from
around the world. Today its inhabitants number around 1,500 people,
drawn from some thirty countries. They live in 100 settlements
of varying size, separated by village and temple lands and surrounded
by Tamil villages with a total population of over 35,000 people.
Their activities are multifarious, and include afforestation,
organic agriculture, educational research, health care, village
development, appropriate technology, and building construction,
information technology, small and medium scale businesses, town
planning, water table management, cultural activities and community
services. Independent Legal Body In 1988, the Government of India passed the Auroville Foundation
Act to safeguard the development of Auroville according to its
Charter. This Act established three constituent bodies: the Governing
Board, which would oversee the development of the township in
collaboration with its inhabitants, the Residents Assembly and
the International Advisory Council, which can provide international
support and advice, when required, to the Governing Board. Faith in Humanity's Future As the world is rapidly changing and groping for new paradigms to re-model itself, so Auroville stands poised at the start of a new millennium, ready to enter a new phase of its development and growth, and aware of a new flowering of the faith in humanity's future that it represents. |
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