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Sri Aurobindo was Rama and Sri Aurobindo was Rishi Agastya, So how can that be possible as both were there on the same timešŸ¤”?Ā 

I don’t think Sri Aurobindo was Rama. Besides each Avatar passes through his own unique line of evolutionary process for the ultimate role as an Avatar which is predetermined. It is not the same personality of one Avatar coming again as another.Ā 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

Follow up question:

Alok da, I though there is one divine so the same divine comes again and again so I was asking about Rama Sri Aurobindo and Rishi Agastya….

Yes, I understood. That is the general conception. But each Avatar is a special ’emanation’ of the Supreme (supported by the Divine completely) who enters the cycle of birth and death uniquely to prepare for that special life in which the full manifestation of his Avatarhood is destined to take place. 

However even if we accept the traditional understanding that it is the same Divine Being who is born as Rama, then returns as Krishna and Buddha and finally Kalki, it is possible to understand the presence of the same Soul in Sri Rama as well as Rishi Agastya. In such a case it would be same Force that descends as Rama as well as Agastya as happened with the Mother who was simultaneously present in four different personality at the same time. In such a case, one of them is the central figure while others come to help the work in various ways. 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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