Consciousness, Character, and Curriculum: The Cross-Disciplinary Imperative of Sri Aurobindo’s Educational Thought
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2026-01-05
Authors : Subhra Souranshu Pujahari;
Page : 462-466
Keywords : Integral Education; Evolution of Consciousness; Character Formation; Curriculum Reform; Transdisciplinary Pedagogy;
Abstract
This paper re-evaluates the pedagogical urgency of integrating the educational philosophy of Sri Aurobindo into contemporary academic systems across disciplines. In an era characterized by disciplinary fragmentation, utilitarian curricula, and an instrumental conception of knowledge, Sri Aurobindo's Integral Education offers a philosophically coherent and ethically grounded alternative. Rooted in a multidimensional anthropology encompassing the physical, vital, mental, psychic, and spiritual planes, his thought reconceives curriculum as the progressive evolution of consciousness rather than mere cognitive or vocational training. Education, in this framework, becomes an integrative process that harmonizes intellectual development with inner growth and character formation. The paper argues that selected writings—particularly The Life Divine, The Synthesis of Yoga, and his essays on education—should be integrated into foundational curricula across disciplines, not as doctrinal imposition but as intellectual necessity. These works articulate a unifying epistemic vision capable of bridging the sciences, humanities, and professional studies by situating knowledge within ethical responsibility, self-mastery, and collective evolution. By foregrounding consciousness as the ground of inquiry and character as the aim of education, Sri Aurobindo advances a cross-disciplinary paradigm that addresses value-neutral technocracy and the alienation of learning from lived experience. Compulsory engagement with his core texts, the paper concludes, can cultivate integrative thinking and transformative learning essential for sustaining both academic excellence and civilizational balance in the twenty-first century.
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