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Sri Aurobindo says ;
"There is no greater pride and glory than to be a
perfect instrument of the Master"
THE MOTHER
SRI AUROBINDO
THE MOTHER
Regarded as the Bible or the Gita of the Age of Sri Aurobindo,
The Mother
is a seminal book of scriptural
standing. The main part of the work portrays the Quaternary of the
Manifestations of the Mahashakti, the Supreme Divine Mother-Puissance, in their
incessant labour for the divinisation of man. It lays down the conditions for
evoking their Grace for the elevation and transformation of human life. The
hints that Sri Aurobindo threw out in the pages of the
Arya
on the role of Maheshwari, Mahakali,
Mahalakshmi and Mahasaraswati in the evolution of this Creation towards a
supramental perfection are her
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LAST POEMS
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The Divine Hearing
A LL sounds, all voices have become Thy voice:
Music and thunder and the cry of birds,
Life's babble1 of her sorrows and her joys,
Cadence of human speech and murmured words,
The laughter of the sea's enormous mirth,
The winged plane purring through the conquered2 air,
The auto's trumpet-song of speed to earth,
The machine's reluctant drone, the siren's blare
Blowing upon the windy horn of Space
A call of distance and of mystery,
Memories of sun-bright3 lands and ocean-ways,—
All now are wonder-tones and t
PUBLISHERS NOTE
The forty-eight poems included in this collection
consisting mainly of sonnets, are among the last written by the Master. He
intended to give them all a final revision, but only a few were actually so
done. One or two irregularities of rhyming may be noticed, but whether they were
purposely meant to be like that or kept only provisionally, it is not possible
to say. In several cases, where it seemed necessary, earlier versions
have been drawn upon for textual collation and the fixing of dates. Where two
dates are given for the same poem, the earlier refers to the date of composition
and the other to that of revision.
The poems are arranged
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