This book explores the profound legacy of Chitta Ranjan Das (19232011), a pioneering Indian thinker, educator, and writer who left an indelible mark on philosophy, literature, and education. As the founder of Jeevana Vidyalaya (School of Life) in 1950s Odisha and a devoted nurturer of integral education movement in Odisha, Das redefined education through integral learning, deeply influenced by the visionary ideals of Tagore, Gandhi, Kristen Kold, Sri Aurobindo and the Mother.
This volume brings together a diverse group of international scholars to engage with Dass ideas, placing his work within the broader context of global intellectual discourse. His contributionsranging from philosophy and culture to literaturecontinue to inspire fresh perspectives on education and social transformation. Dass translation efforts introduced Odia readers to world literature, including works by Tolstoy, Gandhi, Sri Aurobindo, and Boris Pasternak, bridging cultures and ideas across linguistic boundaries.
In an era of increasing interest in diverse global philosophies, this book offers a timely and essential exploration of Dass work, linking his thoughts to the contemporary movement of planetary thinking. With its transdisciplinary approachinterweaving literature, philosophy, and historythis volume is a must-read for scholars, educators, and anyone interested in the evolution of thought beyond conventional borders.