"Some days when I am able to pick a pen and write, I know I have been blessed."~Savita

Welcome to my blog. In my quiet hours I seek to touch the depth of myself and my surroundings. My thoughts that take form of poetry are just the scratches on the surface of life as it reveals to me. Wrapped in a delicate veil of symbolism and ambiguity these verses and expressions also fulfill my desire to share a bit of my self with others. I hope reading them would be as enjoyable for you as writing them has been for me.

Monday, September 2, 2019

Few Lines From Savitri Il An Epic Poem By Sri Aurobindo

The selected lines below are taken from Sri Aurobindo's epic poem Savitri- book I Canto Four- The Secret Knowledge

Sri Aurobindo was a nineteenth-century poet, philosopher, mystic yogi, freedom fighter and visionary from India. August 15th is his birthday as well as Independence Day of India.

I am posting them here for their poetic beauty and the hope and aspirations that these lines provide to the future of humanity. 


Savita Tyagi


Even when we fail to look into our souls
Or lie embedded in earthly consciousness,
Still, we have parts that grow towards the light
Yet there are luminous tracts and heavens serene
And Eldorados of splendor and ecstasy
And Temples to the godhead none can see.

A Shapeless memory lingers in us still
And sometimes when our sight is turned within,
Earth’s ignorant veil is lifted from our eyes;
There is a short miraculous escape.

Our Soul can visit in great lonely hours
Still regions of imperishable light......
And calm immensities of spirit space.

In the unfolding process of the self
sometimes the inexpressible Mystery
Elects a human vessel of descent.

A presence is born, a guiding light awakes,
Or a revealing Force sweeps blazing in;
Out of some vast superior continent.

A greater personality sometimes
Possesses us which yet we know is ours:
Or we adore the Master of our souls.
Then the small bodily ego thins and falls:
no more insisting on its separate self,

It leaves us one with Nature and with God.




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