Today we are looking at the poem “At the Hill-Tops of Silence”, which gives us a glimpse into the might and genius of Sri Aurobindo’s personality, and the state of the Divine Being before He is ready to take a human birth.
It is a prayer of the conversion of the Asura.
This poem touches upon the relation between life and death and the mystic truth it hides.
This poem is about vital love and desire, whose god as per Indian mythology is Kamadeva. The poem is written in Pondicherry around 1913.