Symbolism in the Poetry of Sri AurobindoAbhinav, 1989 - 122 páginas 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. |
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... vision of the deepest and greatest things and the things of surface only . This vision makes poetry mystic and it will be so , as long as there are poetry and art and music . " 8 The spiritual vision , he says , " must never be intellec ...
... vision of the deepest and greatest things and the things of surface only . This vision makes poetry mystic and it will be so , as long as there are poetry and art and music . " 8 The spiritual vision , he says , " must never be intellec ...
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... visions and experiences . The symbolic mode suited well the poetry of such cosmic vision . Sri Aurobindo's vision is also deep and cosmic and hence the symbols he employed fitted well to his poetry also . The symbols have various levels ...
... visions and experiences . The symbolic mode suited well the poetry of such cosmic vision . Sri Aurobindo's vision is also deep and cosmic and hence the symbols he employed fitted well to his poetry also . The symbols have various levels ...
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... vision . After a certain stage he loses himself too and there is only the vision . It stands out prominently and in this superconscient state the poet writes unaware of his surround- ings , identifying himself with his vision . Sri ...
... vision . After a certain stage he loses himself too and there is only the vision . It stands out prominently and in this superconscient state the poet writes unaware of his surround- ings , identifying himself with his vision . Sri ...
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Dhvani or the Theory of Suggestion in Indian Aesthetics | 1 |
Sri AurobindoAnd His Outlook on Symbolism | 7 |
Symbolism in Sri Aurobindo | 15 |
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abode Agni Ahana Ananda Aurobindonean beauty Bird of Fire bliss blue body bright Brindavan of Lord brings Collected Poems colours comes cosmic darkness Death deathless described Dhvani Dilip Kumar Divine consciousness Divine knowledge dream earth ecstasy eternal existence fate flame Flame-wind flower glory God's Godhood goes golden greater dawn heaven heavenly higher human heart human soul Ibid illumination immortal inconscient Indian Indo-Anglian Infinite Infinity inspiration integral yoga journey K.D. Sethna K.R. Srinivasa Iyengar Kalidasa King Pururavus Krishna light man's mighty mind mortal Mother India mystic night ocean Paraclete passion peace poems of Sri poet poet's poetic Pururavus rapture Rishi Rose Savitri says seer seer-poet short poem silence spiritual splendour Sri Auro Sri Aurobindo Sri Aurobindo's poetry Srinivasa Iyengar suggests superconscient symbol Dawn symbolist thou thought timeless truth ultimately Urvasie V.K. Gokak Valmiki vast Vedas Vedic vision voice wings Yoga