595
results found in
24 ms
Page 55
of 60
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta/Volume-8/ Other Hymns and Prayers.htm
Other Hymns and Prayers
Page – 235
Page – 236
Page – 237
Page – 238
Page – 239
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta/Volume-8/The Fifth Sukta.htm
THE FIFTH SUKTA
The present sukta also tells us that we are to conquer all the
terrestrial powers with the help of pure delight and establish in pure mind the
foundation of Truth, the concrete manifestation of Force, Knowledge and the
Good, the manifold fullness and perfection of Indra.
The
diversity in the creation is a profound and sublime Truth. So the sadhaka also has to manifest in his being and nature this
immensely diverse play. The manifoldness of Form is revealed consciously
through the mind. When the true mental being awakes, all the formations lose
their divided and mortal nature and appear as immortal, cadences and
expressions of the Truth. That is why the menta
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta/Volume-8/Hymns and Prayers.htm
Hymns and Prayers
THE seeker, the seeking
and the sought are the three limbs that go to the making of the Quarternary – the Four Norms or Objects of life – the Right
Law, Interest, Desire and Liberation (Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha).
Seekers have different natures; therefore different ways of seeking have been
prescribed, and the goal sought is also different for each. But even if the
outer view sees many goals, the inner vision understands that the goal sought
is one and the same for all seekers: it is self-fulfilment. In the Upanishad
Yajnavalkya explains to his wife that all is for the self. The wife is for the
self, wealth is for the self, love is for the self, happines
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta/Volume-8/Who Seeks Holy Places.htm
Who Seeks Holy Places?
WHO seeks holy places Gaya
and Ganga and Prabhas and
Kashi
and Kanchi and all,
If I can tell to
the end the countless count of the name of
Kali?
What need has one
of rituals, if all the three holy hours
one
utters the name of Kali?
The rituals
pursue him in vain and find him not.
Neither charity
nor benevolence nor rites have any room
in his
consciousness.
He has done the
sacrifice of the passions at the golden
feet
of the Divine Mother.
Who can know the infinite power of the name, Kali?
The God of gods,
the great God, Mahadeva himself sings
multiple-tongued
praises to her.
Page-59
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta/Volume-8/Ravana Vanquished.htm
Ravana Vanquished
TITANS,
assembled here, the race supreme on this earthly globe!
A city supreme bejewelled in this sea-girt isle
On a stony crest they shall set up in their own
might,
Fearless defying the King of the gods, in disregard
of the world.
But listen! What is this rumour
All along the walls surrounding the city of Lanka,
What is this tumult unprecedented in this land?
Is this the roar of a puny army in laughter and jeer,
Dancing
over the head of the Mother of rakshasas, reveling
in
pride and victory?
But
whom do I fear? Why am I confined, a prisoner in my
own city?
Mute
I look at their mad dance, hear their loud boast?
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta/Volume-8/A Poem.htm
A Poem
FRIEND! you received the mystic touch of love and your
gentle
heart fell into error!
A high desire caught you in the meshes of Sannyasa!
A mighty effort is Krishna, the eternal Emanation:
Dharma is fallen in the whirl of adharma in this age
of Kali!
Vainly you find fault with the Path and blame it.
You cannot understand my violent purpose:
A slave of ignorance, of sattva (Light) mixed
with tamas
Or else even in this violent act you could recognise
your dearest
friend,
Recognise Krishna. You .understand
Radha,
Him you did not understand. Whenever he sees the Earth
besieged by the Asura,
He always comes down
shaking the uns
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta/Volume-8/Hymn to Peace and Power.htm
Hymn to Peace and Power
(Sam yoh)
YAJURVEDA
Chapter 36
(1)
I
SEEK the Grace of Rik, the Word. I seek the Grace of Yajur, the Mind. I seek
the Grace of Sam a, the Life-Force. I seek the Grace of the Eye and the Ear;
may the energy that is Speech, the Energy that is Power and the Life-Force,
both the higher and the lower, there be ever in me.
(2)
Whatever rift is there in my vision, in my
heart, in my mind, or whatever there is torn, may the Master of the Word heal
it; may the Master of the Universe be all Peace and Grace to us.
(3)
Lo, the Earth, the Mid-region, the Heaven! I contemplate upon that
Supreme (Sovereign) Light of the Sun
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta/Volume-8/Living Matter.htm
Living Matter
I
KNOW not
Where had I wandered about
and then reached afar this dreamland:
I found myself standing
on the brink of a fluent river.
Above,
the vast empty pale azure
Firm and high up. Here
upon our globe
Twin
comrades Earth and Heaven ever
Play their love-game
intimate together.
Green earth only looks
upward
Towards her lover's
face, shivers in intense delight
In the thousand
tremblings of the leaves, among the cool grasses.
The blue sky holds in embrace
The whole body of his Beloved enveloping it with
delight,
Lifts up his high head, spreads aloft his laughter of
love.
This is the play here. In our ealm here
Exists no
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Nolini Kanta Gupta/English/Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta/Volume-8/Hymn to the Sweet Lord.htm
OTHER HYMNS AND PRAYERS
Hymn to the Sweet Lord
SWEET are his
lips, sweet his mouth,
his eyes are sweet, sweet his smile,
Sweet is his heart,
sweet his gait,
of the lord of sweetness all is sweet.
Sweet are his words, sweet his manners,
his robes are sweet, sweet the folds (curves)
of
his body
Sweet as
he moves, sweet as he wanders,
of the lord of sweetness all is sweet.
Sweet is his flute, sweet the dust,
his hands are sweet, sweet his feet,
Sweet is his dance,
sweet his friendship,
of the lord of sweetness all is sweet.
Sweet as he sings, sweet as he drinks,
sweet as he eats, sweet as he sleeps,
Sw
A Commentary on the First
Six Suktas
of Rigveda
THE FIRST SUKTA
COSMIC creation is a great
and sublime sacrifice. Sarvagatam Bramha...¹ (The all-pervading Brahman is established in
the sacrifice), says the Gita. Each and every object offers itself into this
sacrificial fire. Why? Sacrifice indicates movement, that is to say, an
ever-proceeding course towards the greater and still greater fulfilment of
evolution. Sacrifice is being performed; creation has become dynamic and
presses forward with the self-sacrifice of the objects inherent in it. By self sacrifice
one creates another form and gets in it one's larger self. The pl