List of Journals
The Aurobindo Ashram press is located on the Goubert Street (Beach Road). Some of the journals published or once published by the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, or by groups connected with it. Many of Sri Aurobindo's letters, articles, poems and so on first appeared in them.
- The Advent (English), quarterly, Pondicherry (originally Madras), since 1944
- All India Magazine (English and other languages), monthly, Pondicherry
- Bartika (Bengali), quarterly, Calcutta, since 1942
- Bulletin of Physical Education, presently the Bulletin of Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education (English-French), quarterly, Pondicherry, since 1949
- Mother India (English), monthly, Pondicherry (originally a Bombay fortnightly), since 1949
- Srinvantu, quarterly, Calcutta, since 1956
- World Union (English), monthly, Pondicherry
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