Their First Meeting on 29 March 1914

Their First Meeting on 29 March 1914

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Their First Meeting on 29 March 1914

29 March 2026 at Auroville

This is the knot that ties together the stars:

The Two who are one are the secret of all power,

The Two who are one are the might and right in things.

The Mother, Mirra Alfassa, travelled from Paris to Pondicherry with her husband, Paul Richard, to meet Sri Aurobindo on 29 March 1914. It was Sunday. Their journey included a sea voyage to Colombo, followed by crossing to India at Dhanushkoti. From there, they took a train to reach Pondicherry. Paul Richard was returning to Pondicherry to stand for election to the French Chamber of Deputies. This journey marked the beginning of their stay in India, which lasted until February 1915. Upon arrival, they stayed at the Hotel d’Europe. Mirra later rented a house nearby (now the Archives office).

On 29 March 1914 morning itself Paul Richard met Sri Aurobindo for the Mother to meet him. The time was fixed at 3.30 in the afternoon. The Mother wanted to meet Sri Aurobindo alone. They met in what is now called the Guest House at 41 Rue Françoise Martin, in the Veranda on the first floor. She sat on the floor beside him.

In her meditation with Sri Aurobindo the Mother saw a new world; she then asked him if it would manifest. His immediate imperative was “Yes”. And the world started descending. We may say that it was the birth of Auroville, the City of Dawn.

The immediate result of this visit of the Richards was the launching of a bilingual publication as a philosophical monthly Arya. This was decided on 1 June 1914. The first issue came out on 15 August 1914, on the occasion of Sri Aurobindo’s birthday.

After meeting Sri Aurobindo on 29 March the Mother wrote the following in her diary:

In the presence of those who are integrally Thy servitors, those who have attained the perfect consciousness of Thy presence, I become aware that I am still far, very far from what I yearn to realise; and I know that the highest I can conceive, the noblest and purest is still dark and ignorant beside what I should conceive. But this perception, far from being depressing, stimulates and strengthens the aspiration, the energy, the will to triumph over all obstacles so as to be at last identified with Thy law and Thy work.

Gradually the horizon becomes distinct, the path grows clear, and we move towards a greater and greater certitude.

It matters little that there are thousands of beings plunged in the densest ignorance, He whom we saw yesterday is on earth; his presence is enough to prove that a day will come when darkness shall be transformed into light, and Thy reign shall be indeed established upon earth.

O Lord, Divine Builder of this marvel, my heart overflows with joy and gratitude when I think of it, and my hope has no bounds.

My adoration is beyond all words, my reverence is silent.

The featured image is the Guest House where the divine Rendezvous took place

3 responses to “Their First Meeting on 29 March 1914”

  1. RY Deshpande Avatar
    RY Deshpande

    The Mother’s diary has this: ‘… He whom we saw yesterday is on earth …” This “we” is not they together; they met him separately, Paul Richard met him in the morning and the Mother in the afternoon. The Mother was particular to meet Sri Aurobindo entirely she alone. She says that in the Agenda.

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    RY Deshpande

    AI confirms: Yes, the details you mentioned are confirmed in the provided documents. The Mother’s diary entry dated 30 March refers to “He whom we saw yesterday is on earth,” and this “we” indeed refers to separate meetings. Paul Richard met Sri Aurobindo in the morning, and the Mother met him in the afternoon. The Mother was particular about meeting Sri Aurobindo alone for the first time, as she expressed in her reflections recorded in the Agenda. She described her profound experience of recognising Sri Aurobindo as the one she had envisioned.

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    RY Deshpande

    When the Mother met Sri Aurobindo for the first time, she immediately recognized him as a figure she had seen in her spiritual visions during her youth. Sri Aurobindo later explained that the Mother had seen him as a “dark Asiatic figure” in her childhood visions, and upon meeting him, she identified him as the same figure. This recognition was deeply significant, as Sri Aurobindo described their collaboration as a “divine dispensation,” emphasising the spiritual alignment and shared purpose between them. He also noted that the Mother had already achieved profound spiritual realizations and was adept in various yogic disciplines before coming to India.

    Sri Aurobindo also wrote to Barin: That was the first time I knew that perfect surrender to the last physical cell was humanly possible. It was when the Mother came and bowed down that I saw that perfect complete surrender in action.

    The Mother elaborated that such surrender is not instantaneous but evolves through stages, requiring aspiration, persistence, and a willingness to let the Divine Force work freely.

    She had been doing Yoga and was also engaged in occult practices life after life to arrive at this stage of complete and perfect surrender.

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