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Act Four    SCENE I     The sky near the doors of the sunrise; clouds everywhere. Chitralekha and Sahajanya. SAHAJANYA Dear Chitralekha, like a…

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-55_Andal.htm

Andal THE  VAISHNAVA  POETESS                         PREOCCUPIED from the earliest times with divine knowledge and religious aspiration the Indian mind has turned all forms of…

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APPENDIX   Explanations given by Sri Aurobindo apropos of some passages in this book: Page 417, line 2.          There is no need to…

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-55_Despair on the Staircase.htm

Despair on the Staircase     Mute stands she, lonely on the topmost stair, An image of magnificent despair; The grandeur of a sorrowful surmise…

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-55_Rajayoga.htm

Rajayoga   MAN fulfilling himself in the body is given Hathayoga as his means. When he rises above the body, he abandons Hathayoga as a…

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-55_Rodogune-Act Four-Scene-4.htm

SCENE IV       The same. Antiochus, Eunice, Rodogune. ANTIOCHUS , I put my hand on Antioch. Thou hast done well, O admirable quick…

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-55_The Fifteenth Hymnn to Agni.htm

THE FIFTEENTH HYMN TO AGNI   A HYMN OF THE DIVINE UPHOLDER AND CONQUEROR   [The Rishi hymns the Divine Will as the Seer and…

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-55_The Idea of a League of Nations.htm

CHAPTER XXVIII Diversity in Oneness                                   IT IS essential to keep constantly in view the fundamental powers and realities of life if we are…

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-55_The Transvaal Indians.htm

The Transvaal Indians   THE visit of Mr. Polak has excited once more a closer interest in the Transvaal question and associations are being formed…

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-55_Vikramorvasie Act-4 Sc-2.htm

SCENE II     Pururavas enters disordered, his eyes fixed on the sky. PURURAVAS (angrily) Halt, ruffian, halt,! Thou in thy giant arms Bearest away…

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