Sobre el Autor

Nolini Kanta Gupta was a prominent Indian philosopher, poet, and writer, closely associated with the teachings of Sri Aurobindo. He played a significant role in the spiritual and literary landscape of India during the 20th century. Gupta's works often revolved around the themes of spirituality, consciousness, and the evolution of human thought, reflecting his deep engagement with Aurobindo's philosophy. His writing style was profound yet accessible, making complex ideas relatable to a broader audience.

Throughout his life, Gupta contributed to various literary and philosophical discourses, producing influential works such as "The Yoga of Sri Aurobindo" and "Lotus Petals from Nolini." He was also involved in the editorial work of several publications, helping to disseminate the teachings of Aurobindo and the ideals of integral yoga. As a thinker, Nolini Kanta Gupta remains a crucial figure in understanding the intersection of spirituality and literature in modern India.

nacionalidad Indio
Fecha de Nacimiento September 6, 1889
Lugar de Nacimiento Shantiniketan, West Bengal, India
Fecha de fallecimiento June 7, 1984
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