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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AurovilleAuroville - Wikipedia

    Auroville works closely together with the surrounding villages, where mainly Tamil people reside, via the Auroville Village Action Trust under which many different projects including the villages fall.

  2. Auroville (z fr. Miasto Świtu [1]) – eksperymentalne miasto w południowych Indiach, w dystrykcie Viluppuram, w stanie Tamilnadu będące zrealizowaną utopią Mirry Alfassa opracowaną we współpracy z architektem Rogerem Angerem na fali europejskich i indyjskich prądów myślowych uosabianych przez postać filozofa Aurobindo Ghose [1]. Historia.

  3. 7 sty 2016 · Auroville, a growing international township near Puducherry on the Coromandel Coast in India, is an inspiring model for sustainable practices and ecologically-responsible living.

  4. Auroville, the City of Dawn. The purpose of Auroville is to realise human unity - in diversity. Today Auroville is recognised as the first and only internationally endorsed ongoing experiment in human unity and transformation of consciousness. Learn About Auroville.

  5. 26 wrz 2024 · Auroville (City of Dawn) is an experimental township in Viluppuram district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India, near Puducherry in India. Inspired by the philosophy of Sri Aurobindo, Auroville was founded in 1968 by the Mother (Mira Alfassa) in accordance with her dream of a universal township living in harmony with itself and the wider world.

  6. auroville.org › page › auroville-backgroundAuroville's Background

    Auroville is intended as a city for up to 50,000 inhabitants from around the world. Today its inhabitants number around 3300 people, drawn from some sixty countries. They live in settlements of varying size, separated by village and temple lands and surrounded by Tamil villages.

  7. 5 mar 2022 · Backed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the new leadership of Auroville, an experimental commune, wants to create a model city. In the way stand trees, tree houses and a take-it-slow tradition.