Theres mixed views about Swami Vivekananda but from what you pasted in there, you could be right.
Aurobindo did teach a type of evolution but this was a spiritual evolution sometimes called "Integral evolution" it is very different than materialistic darwin evolution and it was based on a creator (absolute) are you familiar with his theory of supermind? This is complicated stuff to type up but Sri Aurobindos main work was a book called the life divine you obviously know this. But It is clear from reading this book that Sri Aurdobindo did support a type of intelligent design he maps out his theories about how creation came about and what the nature of brahman (God) is.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi the founder of transcendental meditation was a very strong anti darwinist, he taught hindu creation science.
Madame Blavatsky is where i first learnt hinduism from, i am from the west so to be specific i would probably label myself a "theosophist" i was not brought up as a Hindu, Mr Cremo calls his work "Vedic Creationism". Mr Cremo's work fits into theosophists works. What do you think about lost civilizations? Lost lands? Lost islands? Lost continents? Atlantis, Lemuria, Mu? Yes they were all real they all existed you even yourself said it is possible. There have been people living on earth for millions of years maybe even a billion. Think about how much evidence must be under the sea and under the earth? Clues are being found all the time. Forbidden Archeology is a book actually worth it's price, it brings up loads of anomalies which have been found which certainly do not fit into the standard view of the age of the earth and evolution, evolutionists have no answers to explain all these anomalies.