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-23_ book-3 canto-3 the house of the spirit and the new creation.htm
CANTO THREE
THE HOUSE OF THE SPIRIT AND
THE NEW
CREATION
A MIGHTIER task remained than all
he had done.
To that he turned from which all
being comes,
A sign attending from the Secrecy
Which knows the Truth ungrasped behind our thoughts
And guards the world with its all-seeing gaze.
In the unapproachable stillness of his soul,
Intense, one-pointed, monumental, lone
Patient he sat like an incarnate hope
Motionless on a pedestal of prayer.
A Strength he sought that was not yet on earth,
Help from a Power too great for
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1950 Edition/ Book 1 Canto 1 The Symbol Dawn.htm
BOOK ONE
The Book of Beginnings
CANTO ONE
THE SYMBOL DAWN
IT
was the hour before the Gods awake.
Across
the path of the divine Event
The huge foreboding mind of
Night, alone
In her unlit temple of eternity,
Lay stretched
immobile upon Silence' marge.
Almost one felt, opaque,
impenetrable,
In the sombre symbol of her eyeless muse
The
abysm of the unbodied Infinite;
A
fathomless zero occup
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1950 Edition/ Book 3 Canto 2 The Adoration of The Divine Mother.htm
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CANTO TWO
THE ADORATION OF THE DIVINE
MOTHER
A STILLNESS absolute,
incommunicable,
Meets the sheer self-discovery of the soul;
A wall of stillness shuts it from
the world,
A gulf of stillness swallows up the sense
And makes unreal all that mind has known,
All that the labouring senses still would weave
Prolonging an imaged unreality.
Self's vast spiritual silence occupies space;
Only the Inconceivable is left,
Only the Nameless without space and time:
Abolished is the burdening need of
life:
Thought falls from us, we cease
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1950 Edition/precontent.htm
-16_ book-2 canto-11 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 pea
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1950 Edition/Book 2 Canto 5 The Godheads of The Little Life.htm
CANTO FIVE
THE GODHEADS OF THE
LITTLE LIFE
A
FIXED and narrow power with rigid forms,
He saw the empire of
the little life,
An unhappy corner in eternity.
It lived
upon the margin of the Idea
Protected by Ignorance as in a
shell.
Then, hoping to learn the secret of this world
He
peered across its scanty fringe of sight,
To disengage from
its surface-clear obscurity
the Force that moved it and the
Idea that made
Imposing smallness
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1950 Edition/ Book 2 Canto 13 In The Self of Mind.htm
-18_ book-2 canto-13 in the self of mind.htm
CANTO THIRTEEN
IN THE SELF OF MIND
AT last there came a bare indifferent sky
Where
Silence listened to the cosmic Voice,
But
answered nothing to a million calls,
The
soul's endless question met with no response.
An
abrupt conclusion ended eager hopes,
A deep
cessation in a mighty calm,
A
finis-line on the last page of thought
And a
margin and a blank of wordless peace.
There
paused the climbing hierarchy of worlds.
He stood
on a wide arc of summit Space
Alone
with an enormous Self of Mind
Which
held all life in a comer of its vasts.
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1950 Edition/ Book 2 Canto 9 The Paradise of The Life-Gods.htm
-14_ book-2 canto-9 the paradise of the life gods.htm
CANTO NINE
THE PARADISE OF THE
LIFE-GODS
AROUND him shone a great felicitous Day.
A lustre
of some rapturous Infinite,
It held
in the splendour of its golden laugh
Regions
of the heart's happiness set free,
Intoxicated with the wine of God,
Immersed
in light, perpetually divine.
A
favourite and intimate of the Gods
Obeying the, divine command to joy,
It was
the sovereign of its own delight
And
master of the kingdoms of its force.
Assured
of the bliss for which all forms were made,
Unmoved
by fear and grief and the shocks of Fa
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1950 Edition/Book 3 Canto 4 The Vision and The Boon.htm
-24_ book-3 canto-4 the vision and the boon.htm
CANTO FOUR
THE VISION AND THE BOON
THEN
suddenly there rose a sacred stir.
Amid the lifeless silence of the Void
In a solitude and an immensity
A sound came quivering like a loved footfall
Heard in the listening spaces of the soul;
A touch perturbed his fibres with delight.
An influence had approached the mortal range,
A boundless Heart was near his longing heart,
A mystic Form enveloped his earthly shape.
All at her contact broke from silence' seal;
Spirit and body thrilled identified,
Linked in the grasp of an unspoke
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/Other Editions/Savitri 1950 Edition/ Book 1 Canto 2 The Issue.htm
CANTO TWO
THE ISSUE
A WHILE,
withdrawn
in secret fields of thought,
Her mind moved in a many-imaged
past
That lived again and saw its end approach:
Dying,
it lived imperishably in her,
Transient and vanishing from
transient eyes,
Invisible, a fateful ghost of self,
It bore
the future on its phantom breast,
Along the fleeting event's
far-backward trail
Regressed the stream of the insistent
hours,
And on the bank of the m