A Commentary on Sri Aurobindo's Poem IlionDipti Publications, 2001 - 344 pagini |
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... poem as in the case of all his other poems written after his experiences in jail . It is not just a poem , but the revelation of a vision which Sri Aurobindo received of an event in the world's history as a legend through " intuitive ...
... poem as in the case of all his other poems written after his experiences in jail . It is not just a poem , but the revelation of a vision which Sri Aurobindo received of an event in the world's history as a legend through " intuitive ...
Pagina 14
... poems of Sri Aurobindo with the correct consciousness is itself a practice of the sadhana . Through his poems , as much as through his prose writings , the spiritual Truths are revealed . Referring to the immortality of the soul his poem ...
... poems of Sri Aurobindo with the correct consciousness is itself a practice of the sadhana . Through his poems , as much as through his prose writings , the spiritual Truths are revealed . Referring to the immortality of the soul his poem ...
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... poem Savitri , that most wonderful epic , Sri Aurobindo said he never regarded it as a poem to be written and finished , but as a field of experimentation to see how far poetry could be written from one's Yogic consciousness and how ...
... poem Savitri , that most wonderful epic , Sri Aurobindo said he never regarded it as a poem to be written and finished , but as a field of experimentation to see how far poetry could be written from one's Yogic consciousness and how ...
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