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His Name
"Aurobindo"
But look at the irony of human decisions and human hopes. My
father who wanted all his sons to be great men and succeeded
in a small way with three of them in a sudden inspiration gave
me the name Aurobindo, till then not borne by anyone in India
or the wide world, that I might stand out unique among the great
by the unique glory of my name. And now look at the swarm of
Aurobindos with their mighty deeds in England, Germany and
elsewhere! Don't tell me it is my fault because of my indiscretion
in becoming famous. When I went to the National College in
the Swadeshi days which was my first public step towards the
ignominies of fame, there was already an Aurobindo Prakash
waiting for me there with the sardonic comment of the gods
printed on his learned forehead. Aurobindo Prakash, indeed!
"AG"
I do not use the initials AG they have been discarded long
ago.
14 September 1933
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