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  1. Rabindranath Tagore marries Mrinalini Devi, born Bhabatarini (1873-1902), on 9 December 1883, according to their fathers wishes. She is only ten years old, Rabindranath himself is twenty-two years. The wedding is hurried and falls on an unfortunate day as Rabindranath’s sister Saudamini Devi’s husband Saradaprasad Gangopadhyay dies on this day.

  2. April 26, 2018 ·. THE LAST DAYS OF MRINALINI DEVI AND SRI AUROBINDO’S LETTER TO HIS FATHER-IN-LAW. This is the last of the posts we have published on Mrinalini Devi, the earthly consort of Sri Aurobindo, in the centenary year of her passing away. The following translated excerpts have been taken from the reminiscences of Shaibalini Mitra ...

  3. Mrinalini Devi College of Nursing. India has long been known as a hub for nurses, and often looked upon to supply nurses to the 1st World Nations. Notably, when we consider Indian history, nurses were actually young men. Women acted as midwives for aiding in childbirth. And, a long time ago, the acceptance of nursing as a profession in India ...

  4. Mrinalini Devi. ( Charu Chandra Dutt :) “In his now famous letters to his wife, Aurobindo made his relation with her perfectly clear. I did not know of these letters till they actually appeared in print. One day I had asked him in the course of conversation, “Chief, you knew that you were going to plunge into the vortex of revolutionary ...

  5. But Mrinalini Devi fell a victim to the 'scourge of influenza which was raging everywhere. After a week's illness she passed away on 17 December at the age of 32. The mental agony that she had kept suppressed for years exploded during the illness in her delirium, particularly the frightful nightmarish scene of Sri Aurobindo's arrest.

  6. This is the famous letter written in Bengali by Sri Aurobindo to his wife Mrinalini Devi on 30th August 1905. In the letter, he divulges a deep secret about himself – his THREE MADNESSES, as he puts it! – and asks his wife to reflect on it with a tranquil mind.

  7. Sri Aurobindo - Letter to His Wife, Mrinalini Devi. 30 August 1905. "..I have three madnesses. The first one is this. I firmly believe that the accomplishments, genius, higher education and learning and wealth that God has given me are His. I have a right to spend for my own purposes only what is needed for the maintenance of the family and is ...