TRANSLATIONS

 

SRI AUROBINDO

 

Contents 

 

 

I. FROM SANSKRIT

   

 

 

 

BHAGAVAD GITA

 
 

Chapter One

 
 

Chapter Two

 
 

Chapter Three

 
 

Chapter Four

 
 

Chapter Five

 
 

Chapter Six

 

 

 

KALIDASA

 
 

The Birth of the War-God

 Canto One:

 
 

The Birth of the War-God, Canto Two

 
 

Malavica and the King

 
 

The Line of Raghu

 

 

 

 

Sankaracharya

 
 

Bhavani

 

 

 

 

III FROM TAMIL

 

 IV. FROM GREEK AND LATIN

 
 

The Kural

 

Odyssey

 
 

Nammalwar’s Hymn of the Golden Age

 

On A Satyr and Seeping Love

 
 

Love-Mad

 

A Rose of Women

 
 

Refuge

 

To Lesbia

 
 

To the Cuckoo

     
 

I Dreamed a Dream

     
 

Ye Others

     

 

 

 

        III 

         FROM TAMIL

 

The Kural*

 

1. Alpha of all letters the first,

     Of the worlds the original Godhead the beginning.

 

2. What fruit is by learning, if thou adore not

    The beautiful feet of the Master of luminous wisdom?

 

3. When man has reached the majestic feet of him whose walk is on flowers,

     Long upon earth is his living.

 

4. Not to the feet arriving of the one with whom none can compare,

    Hard from the heart to dislodge is its sorrow.

 

5. Not to the feet of the Seer, to the sea of righteousness coming,

    Hard to swim is this different ocean.

 

6. When man has come to the feet of him who has neither want nor

     unwanting, Nowhere for him is affliction.

 

7. Night of our stumbling twixt virtue and sin not for him, is

    The soul in the glorious day of God's reality singing.

 

8. In the truth of his acts who has cast out the objects five from the gates

    of the senses Straight if thou stand, long shall be thy fullness of living.

 

9. Some are who cross the giant ocean of birth; but he shall, not cross it

    Who has touched not  the feet of the Godhead.

 

10. Lo, in a sense unillumined no virtue is, vainly is lifted

      The head that fell not at the feet of the eightfold in Power, the Godhead.

 

* A celebrated work in Tamil by Poet Tiruvalluvar. 

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