
Pashi Kapur, an Auroville pioneer, passes away
The Hindu
Pashi Kapur, among the early pioneers who closely collaborated with Auroville founder, The Mother (Mirra Alfassa), and French architect Roger Anger who she entrusted to manifest the vision of a universal township, died on Thursday night at the age of 91. He is survived by two sons and a daughter
Pashi Kapur, among the early pioneers who closely collaborated with Auroville founder, The Mother (Mirra Alfassa), and French architect Roger Anger who she entrusted to manifest the vision of a universal township, died on Thursday night at the age of 91. He is survived by two sons and a daughter.
According to Auroville, Pashi Kapur (Prakash Chandra Kapur), who hailed from Rawalpindi (now in Pakistan), left for Delhi at the age of 18 coinciding with India’s transition to Independence. Later, he went to the U.K. for higher studies in mechanical engineering and returned to India to work as a lead engineer in a British firm in erstwhile Calcutta.
A resolve that his children not have a conventional education led him to the Sri Aurobindo Ashram and Auroville in the early 1970s. Shortly, he wholeheartedly joined The Mother’s project for a universal township that would manifest Sri Aurobindo’s spiritual philosophy, cradle the collective realisation of a higher consciousness and progress towards human unity.
In Auroville, Pashi had numerous meetings with The Mother and worked closely with Roger Anger, who was appointed Chief Architect and project holder by The Mother. He was appointed member-secretary of a committee formed by The Mother and a trustee of the first trust created in the township.
Pashi was instrumental in the creation of Auroservice d’Auroville to undertake township planning and development work for projects outside Auroville and create resources for L’Avenir d’Auroville (Auroville’s Future), the planning office.
His corporate management background helped build bridges between Auroville and external bodies, institutions, and individuals who supported the development of Auroville.













