PEOPLE

 
Shri Amal Kiran
Now, at 95, among the seniormost sadhaks at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, K.D. Sethna or Amal Kiran (A Clear Ray) as he was named by Sri Aurobindo has produced an astonishing quantity of literature ranging from literary criticism, philosophical and spiritual commentary, poetry and history to personal reminiscences, both sublime and ludicrous. Here, we feature this endearing nonagenarian.
 
Anie Nunnally
An active member of the Sri Aurobindo Center of Los Angeles, Anie Nunnally has had a rich and diverse history of responsible service in Sri Aurobindo and the Mother's work. At the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, at Auroville, at the Sri Aurobindo Center at New York, as a member of the board of the Foundation for World Education and here, at the Sri Aurobindo Center of Los Angeles, Anie's gracious involvement has been a silent source of progress and has won her innumerable friends and collaborators worldwide.
 
Sanjeev Aggarwal
Sanjeev Aggarwal heads the Sri Aurobindo International Institute of Educational Research (SAIIER) at Auroville, where he lives with his wife Mirian in an idyllic home at Certitude. Sanjeev visited the Center last year and hosted members from the Center at Auroville in late '99. Here we feature this quiet purposeful Aurovillian, whose journey to the yoga started through his work as a lawyer for Auroville.
 
Reena and Rajeeb Chakraborty
This rare brother and sister team of musicians from Sri Aurobindo's birthplace Calcutta has gained much prominence lately for their enthralling sitar and sarod duets. They perform for the Center on April 8, accompanied on the tabla by Shri Subhen Chatterjee, a long-time friend of the Center.