Sri Aurobindo
Autobiographical Notes
and Other Writings of Historical Interest
Part Three. On Indian and World Events 1940–1950
1. Messages
Letters Related to the Andhra University Award [1]
SRI AUROBINDO ASRAM.
PONDICHERRY.
—
July 15, 1948
To
Sir C. R. Reddy
Vice-Chancellor
Andhra University – Waltair
I have been unable to give an early answer to your
letter of the 28th June, 1948 which
reached me rather late owing to accidental causes. This was due to some
hesitation arising from my position as head of the Ashram at Pondicherry. I am
not a Sannyasi and my Yoga does not turn away from life; but still I have always followed the rule of not accepting titles, honours or
distinctions from any Government or public institution and have rejected or
stood back from even the highest when offered to me. But after long
consideration I have felt that the distinction which the Andhra University
proposes to confer upon me is not of the same character and need not fall within
this rule. In any case I do not feel that I can disregard the choice made by the
Andhra University in selecting my name for this distinction, and even if things
were otherwise, I would have felt that I must accept this as an exceptional case
and I could not disregard the choice by an institution like yours of my name for
this prize. I authorise you therefore to consider my name for this award and if
the University confirms its choice of me, my acceptance of your National Prize.
One difficulty remains; you know perhaps that I have been living in entire
retirement, appearing in public only on the occasion of the four Darshans on
which I receive the inmates of my Ashram and visitors from all parts of India.
Otherwise I do not go out of the rooms in which I live and still less ever leave
the Ashram or Pondicherry. This makes it impossible for me to go to Waltair to
receive the distinction conferred upon me. I would have therefore to ask for an
exception to be made in this matter in my case.
Sri Aurobindo