A Commentary on Sri Aurobindo's Poem IlionDipti Publications, 2001 - 344 pagini |
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... vision of my right eye . It was blind . I was left with the left eye which was also beginning to lack vision because of the advancing cata- ract . With the help of friends in the Ashram , particularly Sri Chaman- lal Gupta , I went to ...
... vision of my right eye . It was blind . I was left with the left eye which was also beginning to lack vision because of the advancing cata- ract . With the help of friends in the Ashram , particularly Sri Chaman- lal Gupta , I went to ...
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... vision and since then I have understood with the intuitive perception and vision ” , gives a key to the character and content of this poem as in the case of all his other poems written after his experiences in jail . It is not just a ...
... vision and since then I have understood with the intuitive perception and vision ” , gives a key to the character and content of this poem as in the case of all his other poems written after his experiences in jail . It is not just a ...
Pagina 12
... vision of Night and Dawn in which there is recorded the conscious adoration of Nature when it feels the passage of the omniscient Goddess of Eternal Light , Sri Aurobindo wrote : " I was not seeking for originality but for truth and the ...
... vision of Night and Dawn in which there is recorded the conscious adoration of Nature when it feels the passage of the omniscient Goddess of Eternal Light , Sri Aurobindo wrote : " I was not seeking for originality but for truth and the ...
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