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Making Her Vision A Reality

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In Mirra’s studies, she learned a lot from those who studied spirituality. Hence, she had always wanted to meet a man named Sri Aurobindo. In 1914, she and her husband were able to travel to Pondicherry and met him in person. He immediately became his mentor and though she had to go back to real life, she eventually returned and decided to build a life there.

Getting Recognition

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Aurobindo recognized Mirra’s talents and dubbed her as the Supreme Mother. She then organized a group of people who soon became her followers and after her mentor’s passing in 1950, she created the Sri Aurobindo International Center of Education. She worked hard to provide education for the Indian youth and had become successful at it.

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