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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-33-34_Savitri/Book one - Canto Four - The Secret Knowledge.htm
  Canto Four   The Secret Knowledge   ON A height he stood that looked towards greater heights. Our early approaches to the Infinite Are sunrise splendours on a marvellous verge While lingers yet unseen the glorious sun. What now we see is a shadow of what must come. The earth's uplook to a remote Unknown Is a preface only of the epic climb Of human soul from its flat earthly state To the discovery of a greater self And the far gleam of an eternal Light. This world is a beginning and a base Where Life and Mind erect their structured dreams; An unborn Power must build reality. A deathbound littleness is not al
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-33-34_Savitri/Book Two - Canto Eleven - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Mind.htm
  Canto Eleven   The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Mind   THERE ceased the limits of the labouring Power. But being and creation cease not there. For Thought transcends the circles of mortal mind, It is greater than its earthly instrument: The godhead crammed into mind's narrow space Escapes on every side into some vast That is a passage to infinity. It moves eternal in the spirit's field, A runner towards the far spiritual light, A child and servant of the spirit's force. But mind too falls back from a nameless peak. His being stretched beyond the sight of Thought. For the spirit is eternal and unmade And not
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-33-34_Savitri/Book Two - Canto Four - The Kingdoms of the Little Life.htm
  Canto Four   The Kingdoms of the Little Life   A QUIVERING trepidant uncertain world Born from that dolorous meeting and eclipse Appeared in the emptiness where her feet had trod, A quick obscurity, a seeking stir. There was a writhing of half-conscious force Hardly awakened from the Inconscient's sleep, Tied to an instinct-driven Ignorance, To find itself and find its hold on things. Inheritor of poverty and loss, Assailed by memories that fled when seized, Haunted by a forgotten uplifting hope, It strove with a blindness as of groping hands To fill the aching and disastrous gap Between earth-pain and the bliss f
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-33-34_Savitri/Book Two - Canto Ten - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Little Mind.htm
  Canto Ten   The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Little Mind   THIS too must now be overpassed and left, As all must be until the Highest is gained In whom the world and self grow true and one: Till That is reached our journeying cannot cease. Always a nameless goal beckons beyond, Always ascends the zigzag of the gods And upward points the spirit's climbing Fire. This breath of hundred-hued felicity And its pure heightened figure of Time's joy, Tossed upon waves of flawless happiness, Hammered into single beats of ecstasy, This fraction of the spirit's integer Caught into a passionate greatness of extremes, This lim
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-33-34_Savitri/Book Seven - Canto Six - Nirvana and the Discovery of the All-Negating Absolute.htm
  Canto Six   Nirvana and the Discovery of the All-Negating Absolute   A CALM slow sun looked down from tranquil heavens. A routed sullen rearguard of retreat, The last rains had fled murmuring across the woods Or failed, a sibilant whisper mid the leaves, And the great blue enchantment of the sky Recovered the deep rapture of its smile. Its mellow splendour unstressed by storm-licked heats Found room for a luxury of warm mild days, The night's gold treasure of autumnal moons Came floating shipped through ripples of faery air. And Savitri's life was glad, fulfilled like earth's; She had found herself, she knew her being'
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-33-34_Savitri/Book Six - Canto Two - The Way of Fate and the Problem of Pain.htm
  Canto Two   The Way of Fate and the Problem of Pain   A SILENCE sealed the irrevocable decree, The word of Fate that fell from heavenly lips Fixing a doom no power could ever reverse Unless heaven's will itself could change its course. Or so it seemed: yet from the silence rose One voice that questioned changeless destiny, A will that strove against the immutable Will. A mother's heart had heard the fateful speech That rang like a sanction to the call of death And came like a chill close to life and hope. Yet hope sank down like an extinguished fire. She felt the leaden inevitable hand Invade the secrecy of her gua
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-33-34_Savitri/Book Two - Canto Six - The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Life.htm
  Canto Six   The Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Life   AS ONE who between dim receding walls Towards the far gleam of a tunnel's mouth, Hoping for light, walks now with freer pace And feels approach a breath of wider air, So he escaped from that grey anarchy. Into an ineffectual world he came, A purposeless region of arrested birth Where being from non-being fled and dared To live but had no strength long to abide. Above there gleamed a pondering brow of sky Tormented, crossed by wings of doubtful haze Adventuring with a voice of roaming winds And crying for a direction in the void Like blind souls looking for the
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-33-34_Savitri/Book one - Canto Three - The Yoga of the King The Yoga of the Soul^s Release.htm
  Canto Three   The Yoga of the King: The Yoga of the Soul's Release   A WORLD'S desire compelled her mortal birth. One in the front of the immemorial quest, Protagonist of the mysterious play In which the Unknown pursues himself through forms And limits his eternity by the hours And the blind Void struggles to live and see, A thinker and toiler in the ideal's air, Brought down to earth's dumb need her radiant power. His was a spirit that stooped from larger spheres Into our province of ephemeral sight, A colonist from immortality. A pointing beam on earth's uncertain roads, His birth held up a symbol and a s
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-33-34_Savitri/Book one - Canto One - The Symbol Dawn.htm
'Savitri' by Sri Aurobindo - Page 1 of 10      Sri Aurobindo in 1950 1916 version of a passage in Book Nine, Canto One A page of a 1947 draft for Book Ten, Canto Four Author's Note   The tale of Satyavan and Savitri is recited in the Mahabharata as a story of conjugal love conquering death. But this legend is, as shown by many features of the human tale, one of the many symbolic myths of the Vedic cycle. Satyavan is the soul carrying the divine truth of being within itself but descended into the grip of death and ignoran
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-33-34_Savitri/Book Seven - Canto Three - The Entry into the Inner Countries.htm
  Canto Three   The Entry into the Inner Countries   AT FIRST out of the busy hum of mind As if from a loud thronged market into a cave By an inward moment's magic she had come. A stark hushed emptiness became her self: Her mind unvisited by the voice of thought Stared at a void deep's dumb infinity. Her heights receded, her depths behind her closed; All fled away from her and left her blank. But when she came back to her self of thought, Once more she was a human thing on earth, A lump of Matter, a house of closed sight, A mind compelled to think out ignorance, A life-force pressed into a camp of works And the material world he