Address by Governor of Tamil Nadu 

Dr K. Rosaiah's Speech

His Excellency Dr K.Rosaiah, Governor of Tamil Nadu, inaugurated the Festival "What is Auroville" in Chennai on (01.03.2015). Dr M.S. Swaminathan, Former Chairman, Auroville Foundation, Thiru Shrishbhai Patel, Dr Aster Patel, and Mr Julian Lines were present.

At the inauguration of “What is Auroville” Festival in Chennai at ITC Grand Chola, Guindy, on 1/3/2015 at 04.15 pm


Celebrating Unity

It is a pleasure to inaugurate the “What is Auroville” Festival in Chennai organized by the Auroville Foundation and Residents of Auroville and address this distinguished gathering here this evening.

 India is home to many religions. 

Ours is a land of Buddha, Mahatma Gandhiji, great saints, seers, and social reformers who had propagated moral and human values among the people. Humanitarian ideals have taken deep roots in our culture. 

The religion of humanity is greater than all religions. It is the Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of Man that has made us swing into action to help our needy brethren. The primary requisite for universal unity is healthy thought and action. Freedom is the life and breath of every citizen. Development and realization of self are necessary. 



A Beacon of Unity  

Sri Aurobindo in the monthly review ‘Arya’ under the topic “Is India Civilized?” said, “A true happiness in this world is the right terrestrial aim of man, and true happiness lies in the finding and maintenance of a natural harmony of spirit, mind and body. Culture is to be valued to the extent to which it has discovered the right key to this harmony and organized its expressive motives and movements. And a civilization must be judged by how all its principles, ideas, forms, ways of living work to bring that harmony out, manage its rhythmic play, and secure its continuance or the development of its motives”. 

I am happy to learn that Auroville which was founded by Mirra Alfassa- “The Mother” based on the philosophies of Sri Aurobindo, India’s leading modern Yogi and Philosopher, way back on 28th February 1968 has now 2500 residents from 50 Nations. Right from its establishment it has been striving to build a spiritual society dedicated to human unity. I congratulate Auroville for the promotion of conscious living, and human values and for developing a higher inner self.

 The efforts put in by Aurovilians to apply the ideals of the Auroville Charter in their daily life, in policy development, and in decisions are laudable. The Charter thus forms an omnipresent reference that silently guides the people who choose to live and work for Auroville. 

I congratulate Auroville for building the marvelous project ‘Matrimandir’. Everyone who goes to the inner chamber of Matrimandir is touched by its experience and as said by the mother it is the soul of Auroville. I congratulate Auroville for fostering material and spiritual research and for being an embodiment of human unity. 

I am happy to learn that they are engaged in various cultural, educational, scientific, and other pursuits aimed at human unity. I am pleased to learn that the Festival “What is Auroville” aims at increasing awareness of Auroville’s multifarious activities and projects. I am sure this festival will create opportunities for the exchange of expertise on subjects like deforestation, organic agriculture, educational research, holistic health care, small and medium-scale business, arts and crafts, and renewable energy.

 I am happy to learn that many events are being held as a part of the festival across key locations in the city. It is a matter of pride for Tamil Nadu to have Auroville on its soil and it welcomes citizens of Auroville who have come from faraway corners of the world to live and serve humanity. 

I convey my warm felicitations to all Aurovilians and to the participants. I conclude with the words of ‘The Mother’ 

“To be young is to live in the future. 

To be young is to be always ready to give up what we are, 

in order to become what we must be. 

To be young is never to accept the irreparable.” 

My greetings to you all. 

Jai Hind.