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At the Feet of The Mother

एक देवी का प्रेम | सावित्री pp. 8-9 | सावित्री यज्ञ SY 011

 

[A goddess’s love]
A talk by Dr Alok Pandey.

We read the passage below describing Savitri’s inner state as she wakes up on the fated morning when Satyavan is destined to die.

‘The long-foreknown and fatal morn was here
Bringing a noon that seemed like every noon.

For Nature walks upon her mighty way
Unheeding when she breaks a soul, a life;
Leaving her slain behind she travels on:
Man only marks and God’s all-seeing eyes.

Even in this moment of her soul’s despair,
In its grim rendezvous with death and fear,
No cry broke from her lips, no call for aid;
She told the secret of her woe to none:
Calm was her face and courage kept her mute.

Yet only her outward self suffered and strove;
Even her humanity was half divine:
Her spirit opened to the Spirit in all,
Her nature felt all Nature as its own.

Apart, living within, all lives she bore;
Aloof, she carried in herself the world:
Her dread was one with the great cosmic dread,
Her strength was founded on the cosmic mights;
The universal Mother’s love was hers.

Against the evil at life’s afflicted roots,
Her own calamity its private sign,
Of her pangs she made a mystic poignant sword.

A solitary mind, a world-wide heart,
To the lone Immortal’s unshared work she rose.’
[Savitri: 8-9]

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