We read today on the aspect of Sri Aurobindo of a revolutionary and worshipper of Kali from the following poems:
To weep because a glorious sun [CWSA 2:182]
What is this talk [CWSA 2:182]
Invitation [CWSA 2:201]
Baji Prabhou [CWSA 2:293-308]
In the moonlight [CWSA 2:237-244]
Bhavani Bharati [CWSA 9:687-693]
This talk is centred around Sri Aurobindo’s sonnet, written in October, 1939 (CWSA 2: 618). The text of the sonnet is given below.
This poem is written during the pre-Pondicherry days in the form of a dialogue between the Rishi and Manu the king.
This sonnet reveals to us the two beings within us, one surface and the inner.