Symbolism in the Poetry of Sri AurobindoAbhinav, 1989 - 122 pages This Book Will Be An Interesting And Useful Guide To The Students Of Indo-Anglian Poetry. It Identifies Some Recurring Symbols In The Poetry Of Sri Aurobindo, Traces Their Development And Their Final Culmination Into Savitri. It Also Shows How The Poet Sri Aurobindo Had Grown Along With His Symbols And Evolved Himself Finally Into A Yogi. Sri Aurobindo Is In The Long Line Of The Seer-Poets Of India And His Message Has An All-Time Relevance To Society. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 15
Page 30
... becomes the playfield of God . Image after image stresses the vision of the poet in a marvellous way . When light is there , there is no room for darkness . Light is another sonnet in which Sri Aurobindo says that life's ignorant gulfs ...
... becomes the playfield of God . Image after image stresses the vision of the poet in a marvellous way . When light is there , there is no room for darkness . Light is another sonnet in which Sri Aurobindo says that life's ignorant gulfs ...
Page 56
... becomes the Real , One in a mighty and single vastness . Someone broods there nameless and bodiless , Conscious and lonely , deathless and infinite , And sole in a still eternal rapture , Gathers all things to his heart for ever . " The ...
... becomes the Real , One in a mighty and single vastness . Someone broods there nameless and bodiless , Conscious and lonely , deathless and infinite , And sole in a still eternal rapture , Gathers all things to his heart for ever . " The ...
Page 59
... becomes a Living Word . The spiritual experiences of a poet are expressed through this living word . Imagination , Intelligence and Inspiration are the means through which the genius of a spiritual poet finds expression . The poet sees ...
... becomes a Living Word . The spiritual experiences of a poet are expressed through this living word . Imagination , Intelligence and Inspiration are the means through which the genius of a spiritual poet finds expression . The poet sees ...
Contents
Dhvani or the Theory of Suggestion in Indian Aesthetics | 1 |
Sri AurobindoAnd His Outlook on Symbolism | 7 |
Symbolism in Sri Aurobindo | 15 |
Copyright | |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Ahana beauty becomes bird bliss blue body bright brings calls Collected Poems colours comes consciousness cosmic darkness dawn Death described desire Divine dream earth ecstasy ends eternal existence experience expression eyes face fate feels finally finds fire flame flower force further gives glory God's Gods goes golden greater heart heaven heights higher human soul Ibid ignorance illumination immortal Indian Infinite inner inspiration journey King knowledge leads levels light living Lord lost man's means mighty mind mortal Mother mystic nature night ocean Paraclete path peace perfect philosophical poem poet poetic poetry present Pururavus reach References rise Rose Savitri says seeks sense silence space spiritual Sri Aurobindo Srinivasa Iyengar stands strength suggests symbols takes things thou thought touch tree truth ultimately universe Urvasie vast Vedas vision voice wide wings writings Yoga