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Auroville, Beloved
Groping through night with the flickering lamp of mind
Too puny for the monumental task
To rise beyond our elemental kind,
We seldom see the person for the mask.
We seek without for the harmony hid within
Impose a collective commonality
On souls descended here, for ages kin,
Unknown, unguessed, yet married secretly.
To open once a window on the soul
And bow in recognition of the One,
Ever the dawn before us as the goal
Ever the love as a burning inner sun.
Auroville, cauldron and crucible of fire
Forge of the godhead'
Poet's Aspiration.htm
Poet's Aspiration
Let now a higher poetry descend
As befits the dawning of a golden age,
An opening on greater worlds attend
In golden verse upon a crystal page.
To pen from some diviner depth within
A truth distilled to essence, spare and pure,
Make harmony of line and image kin
And rhythm of its pulse-beat strong and sure.
Eternal fount of all-creative might
Slake my thirst for the sole inevitable word
Open to me the speech that is born of light,
Attune me to the Voice yet rarely heard.
O Cosmic Poet guide these halting hands
To be an instrument of Thy commands.
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Promod Kumar/English/Promod Kumar.htm
Promod Kumar
Chatterjee - a painter and a seeker
Promod Kumar Chattopadhyay (1885-1979) was an interesting personality
who travelled through many vicissitudes in his life. He was a traveler and
travelled extensively all over India, Nepal and Tibet for pilgrimage. But it
was not merely for the purpose of pilgrimage -though its spiritual
significance was not absent in his psychology -but for his passionate
seeking for meeting the enlightened yogis and sadhus, he spent a
considerable period of his early and middle life in the paths of the
Himalayas and other places of India like a barefooted sannyasin. But he
was not a sannyasin. He was already married then and his wife was a
loving
THE TAITTIRIYA UPANISHAD
THE TAITTIRIYA UPANISHAD
I
The world is the infinite self-formation of a Spiritual Reality on different levels of itself, covering over covering and sheath within sheath, within and within, over and over. It is not a static formation; it is an infinitely flowing movement all through, from within outward and from without inward. The originating Reality resides within the ultimate ether in the inmost centre of its self-formations, as in a cave of secrecy. Knowing it, we attain to the Highest. Knowing it, we know all there is to know. Knowing it, we reach the fulfilment of all desires "along wit
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Vellury Chandrasekharam/English/Sri Aurobindo^s The Life Divine - A Brief Study And Other Essays/Sankhyasystem.htm
THE SANKHYA SYSTEM
THE SANKHYA SYSTEM
'Darsanas'1 is the name by which systems of philosophy were known in ancient India; 'Mata', 'Tantra', 'Siddhanta', etc, come later. The name is significant. It implied that what was central to these systems was based upon vision, a direct perception of the truths of existence caught in the depths of our being. There was abstract reasoning and theoretical speculation also, but these helped to grow a body to the soul which was the inner seeing.
But we must note the distinguishing character of the Indian attitude to the mode of apprehending truth. It is not confined, as in certain revealed religions, to a particular oc
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Vellury Chandrasekharam/English/Sri Aurobindo^s The Life Divine - A Brief Study And Other Essays/Sri Aurobindo.htm
SRI AUROBINDO
SRI AUROBINDO
We hail Sri Aurobindo as the Recoverer and Vivifier of the submerged Soul of India. For, for nearly a thousand years, it has been just stirring, with occasional spurts towards recovery, in a state of death-in-life. The gods, according to a Vedic myth, seek out Agni who had gone into hiding, fleeing in fear from the toil of the invocation and the eternal tramping between gods and men; and they tell him, so goes the story, "Come forth out of the darkness! Man, desirous of the gods, hankers after worship and sacrifice and is waiting all ready. We shall make your life youthful and unaging, so that when yoked to the work of the sacrifi
SRI AUROBINDO
AND THE VEDA
SRI
AUROBINDO AND THE VEDA
It was casually that Sri Aurobindo
looked into the Veda to see what warrant there was for certain present-day
ethnical theories as regards the Aryan-Dravidian classification of races; of
real warrant there was none to be found; but he discovered a world of the
highest spiritual splendour, perhaps only once equalled, and then focused into a
more perfect luminosity, in the long millenniums of man's history. It is a world
unique in its spiritual effort and achievement; unique in the external forms it
gave to its aspiration and adoration; unique too, and almost alien to us, i
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SRI
AUROBINDO'S "THE LIFE DIVINE"
A
BRIEF STUDY
AND OTHER ESSAYS
SRI AUROBINDO'S
THE LIFE DIVINE
A BRIEF STUDY
AND OTHER ESSAYS
VELLURY CHANDRASEKHARAM
© Velury Chandrasekharam 1964
Printed and published by
Sri Aurobindo Ashram Press, Pondicherry, India
January 1973
SRI AUROBINDO
Blessed indeed
am I having seen the fathomless ocean,
Blessed having beheld the infinite sky,
Wonderfully blessed to have sat
At the lotuses of Your feet, O Aurobindo!
A marvellous guest are You descended on our clay,
Leaving behind some radiant orb
SRI AUROBINDO
AND THE SYMBOL OF INDIA
SRI AUROBINDO AND THE SYMBOL OF INDIA
Among flowers, which flower would you choose as the symbol of our country? Think a little and say. The symbol of a country is the symbol of its nature and individual characteristics. A country is not the land, nor its people either. A country is an idea. It is the embodiment of an idea. We do not know when was born the idea which is the inmost soul of our country. It was only after the birth of the idea that the self-knowledge of the country was born.
Growth and decay, changes and revolutions may occur in the body of a country, in the
SRI
AUROBINDO'S
"THE LIFE DIVINE"
A BRIEF STUDY
Section One*
"World-existence is the ecstatic dance of Shiva which multiplies the body of the God numberlessly to the view: it eaves that white existence precisely where and what it was, ever is and ever will be; its sole absolute object is the joy of the dancing."
This is the gist of the knowledge enshrined in this great work.
But this, it may be objected, is mystic rapture or high poetic conception, not safe philosophy; for we now seem to be taking our idea of philosophy from what it has been in modern times in the West.