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Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Sujata Nahar/English/Mother^s Chronicles Book Two/precontent.htm
MOTHER'S CHRONICLES
Mother's Chronicles
book two
MIRRA
THE ARTIST
by
Sujata Nahar
INSTITUT DE RECHERCHES ÉVOLUTIVES
32, avenue de I'Observatoire, 75014 Paris
Already published in the series:
Book One: MIRRA
To be published:
Book Three: MIRRA THE OCCULTIST
Book Four: MIRRA AND SRI AUROBINDO
Book Five: MIRRA IN JAPAN
Book Six: MIRRA THE MOTHER
Mother's Chronicles - Book Two: MIRRA THE ARTIST. © 1986 by Sujata Nahar. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reprod
Prologue
The Fish.
Manu, the Father of men, opened his eyes and saw the little Fish. It was being chased by a very big fish.
A faint sound had stirred Manu's deep meditation. It was the cry for help of the little Fish.
Manu took the tiny little Fish in his palms and put it in a small pot.
To Manu's astonishment, the next day, the little Fish had grown too big for the little pot. So he put it in a small pond.
To Manu's amazement, the Fish grew too large for the small pond.
Manu put the Fish in a great big lake. The Fish grew bigger than the big lake.
Manu put it in the Ganges. The Fish outgrew the Ganges.
So finally, Manu took the Fish to the Ocean.
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Table of Illustrations
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Frontispiece Mirra at the turn of the century
45 Rabindranath Tagore; autographed in March,
1930 (courtesy Abhay Nahar)
48 Abanindranath Tagore, detail of a dry-point by Mukul Dey
55 A sketch by Nandalal Bose, from Abhay's autograph
book
58 Nandalal Bose (courtesy Mrs Jamuna Sen)
67 Sujata, around four
74 From Abhay's autograph book
75 'Progress' bush (courtesy Patrice Marot) 81 Vasudha, a sketch by Mother
87 Rodin in 1906 (courtesy Musee Rodin, Paris)
124 A Brasier car in 1905
135 A mural in St James church at Pau (courtesy Patrice
Marot)
138 Pavitra driving Mothe
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To pull her out of that tomb
was somehow our ambition.
Sujata — Satprem
April 30, 1984
A Word With You, Please!
Greetings, friends! It is a pleasure to have you join me for another stretch of Mother's road.
I imagine we have already met and you know me. But just in case this is our first meeting, let me say that I am now an 'elderberry' lady, as a friend of mine wants me known, with a score of sixty runs. Yet I was only nine when I first saw Sri Aurobindo and Mother.
And I was but four years old when my father P.S. Nahar took his family to Santiniketan, the educational establishment of the Poet Tagore.
The Nahars' a
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