Readings in Savitri Volume 9

Readings in Savitri Volume 9
Author: M.P. Pandit
Publsiher: Lotus Press
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781608691920

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Includes summary, overview and extensive verse by verse commentary.

Readings in Savitri Volume 8

Readings in Savitri Volume 8
Author: M.P. Pandit
Publsiher: Lotus Press
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781608691913

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Includes summary, overview and extensive verse by verse commentary.

Readings in Savitri Volume 7

Readings in Savitri Volume 7
Author: M.P. Pandit
Publsiher: Lotus Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781608691852

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Includes summary, overview and extensive verse by verse commentary.

Readings in Savitri Vol 10

Readings in Savitri Vol 10
Author: M.P. Pandit
Publsiher: Lotus Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2018-05-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781608691364

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Sri Aurobindo’s epic poem Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol spans more than 900 pages and covers the gamut of human life and aspiration, the meaning of existence and the evolutionary development of consciousness. Sri M.P. Pandit has systematically gone verse by verse through this epic and highlighted the sense and opened the meaning to us with his brief commentary or meditation on the themes thus revealed. Sri Pandit was secretary to the Mother of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram. He wrote and lectured extensively on Sri Aurobindo’s yoga and the Mother’s transformational work. The current volume X is the final volume in the series, and covers Book X, canto IV, Book XI and Book XII. The volume also includes a line index to Savitri to aid the seeker in identifying the source of virtually any passage in the text. The index contains the first portion of all 23,803 lines in Savitri making it an invaluable tool for anyone studying the text

International Books in Print

International Books in Print
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1332
Release: 1998
Genre: English imprints
ISBN: UOM:39015046780436

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A Summary Of Savitri

A Summary Of Savitri
Author: M. P. Pandit
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2000-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 817509009X

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This book summarises the author s much more detailed commentary on Sri Aurobindo s epic poem Savitri published in his ten-volume Readings in Savitri. In a seamless narrative that encapsulates each canto of all the twelve books of the epic, the author explains the significance of Aswapathy s yoga undertaken to acquire self-knowledge, world-knowledge, and god-knowledge, the descent of the Divine Grace in the form of Savitri, her meeting with Satyavan and eventual confrontation with Death, and her final victory that wins immortality for man.

The English of Savitri

The English of Savitri
Author: Shraddhavan
Publsiher: Auro e-Books
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2015-02-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789382474036

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Since 1980, Shraddhavan has been teaching English in Auroville through close readings of Sri Aurobindo’s revelatory epic Savitri: a legend and a symbol. In August 1998 these classes were resumed at Savitri Bhavan, with a growing number of students, including young Tamil teacher-trainees from the Arul Vazhi School located in Promesse, Auroville. These classes were given the name ‘The English of Savitri’ and they concluded in May of 2009 as this group reached the end of the poem. This book is based on the transcripts of a new series of classes given by Shraddhavan between August 2009 and October 2010, which have been edited for conciseness and clarity, while aiming to preserve some of the informal atmosphere of the course. Edited transcripts of these classes began to be published serially in the Bhavan’s journal of Study Notes on Savitri, ‘Invocation’, from issue 32 onwards, since it was felt that they may be of interest to a wider audiance. They are now being published in book form in several volumes by Yukta Prakashan publishers of Vadodara. This suggested the idea of collecting the original English articles into a book form as well. This is the first such volume, covering all the five cantos of Book One of the poem, ‘The Book of Beginnings’.

Perspectives of Savitri

Perspectives of Savitri
Author: Ry Deshpande
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2021-02-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798708991034

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Sri Aurobindo considered Savitri as his "main work" and out of his precious time allotted every day two and a half hours for its composition. This was in the late forties when the tempo of work had speeded up considerably. In fact he was otherwise engaged with it almost for fifty years though with some long gaps in between. Today we have a poem written in pentametric blank verse form running almost to twenty-four thousand lines. Divided into twelve Books as is the tradition for an epic, it has forty-eight Cantos and an Epilogue. Part I consisting of the first twenty-four Cantos was published about twelve weeks before Sri Aurobindo's passing away, in September 1950; Part II and Part III as a single volume appeared in May 1951.It is significant to note that Sri Aurobindo regarded Savitri as his main work. It does not mean that he took time off from his spiritual pre-possession simply for the purposes of a happy literary pursuit. Rather it was his constant companion in the task of realisation and establishment of the dynamic Truth in this creation. He worked upon it again and again until the kind of yogic perfection he wanted was achieved in it, that it could also become a means to achieve that perfection even in a literary endeavour. We have an early letter of Sri Aurobindo to this effect: "I used Savitri as a means of ascension. I began with it on a certain mental level, each time I could reach a higher level I rewrote from that level.... In fact Savitri has not been regarded by me 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 own yogic consciousness and how that could be made creative." In another letter he writes: "Savitri is the record of a seeing." The birth and growth of Savitri as a "flamechild" is therefore a Yogi's spiritual autobiography. Its birth is in the Tapas-Shakti of one who is committed to discover the Word that can transform the lot of our mortality and its growth is in the action that can bring felicitous prosperity to it. Therefore Savitri is also named the Sun-Word or the Daughter of Infinity.To describe Savitri we may very well apply the epithets Vyasa used for characterising Aswapati's daughter Savitri. She is a radiant daughter, kanya tejasvini, she is a damsel of heaven, devalcanya, she is heavenly and radiant in form, devarupini; she is Goddess Fortune and one who brings the wealth of auspicious happiness, is beautiful and charming, and is also an adept in the Yoga of Meditation, dhyanayogaparayana, thus equipped to accomplish the purpose for which she has taken this mortal birth in the world of men.In the Mother's words Savitri is the "supreme revelation of Sri Aurobindo's vision."4 Its subject is universal and its revelation is prophetic. About this prophetic character she speaks elsewhere as follows: "That marvellous prophetic poem... shall be humanity's guide towards its future realisation." A divine fulfilment in this long and difficult evolutionary process is its theme and the assertion is that it can bring even to this existence what it confirmatively states. Therefore Savitri becomes a Yogic Word which always has the power to affirm in life the transcendental Truth it proclaims.The more we plunge into the tranquil-emerald of Savitri's ocean the more we discover its richnesses of truth, light, beauty, joy, sweetness, harmony, strength, perfection. Even when one reads Savitri on a mental level it can open out for us prospects of lustrous spiritual realisations; it can lead us to "understand deeper things". Though Savitri is a text-book of the Yoga of Physical Transformation and continually needs the author's "knowledge and experience for understanding it," its esotericism in some respect can yet be grasped if we read it with a silent mind.