Summary: The third issue of the Karmayogin experienced publication delays due to printing press issues, but better arrangements have now been made for regular printing. The unusual demand necessitates reprinting of back numbers with no connection to the Bengalee Karmayogin paper. Sri Aurobindo emphasizes the religious morality and spiritual essence of the publication, focusing on the synthesis of religious thought to evolve towards a new religious world-life, advocating for a wider Hinduism as the basis of this future world religion. An emphasis is placed on the role of the educated class in Bengal in answering the call to strengthen the movement for national unity, paving the way for the renaissance of India and its intrinsic relationship with the world, highlighting the importance of Swabhava, Samata, Yoga, and Karma as key facets in guiding the nation towards salvation amidst challenging circumstances. Sri Aurobindo's reflections and writings also outline his conviction in the necessity for India's greatness for the world and his unwavering commitment to the national cause despite personal challenges and the evolving political landscape.