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 poem is about vital love and desire, whose god as per Indian mythology is Kamadeva. The poem is written in Pondicherry around 1913.
The second video from the new series “Reflections on Sri Aurobindo’s Poetry”This early (1900-1906) poem reveals to us about what true love is. A...
Sri Aurobindo’s life through his poems. Today’s talk touches upon the period from 1926 to the 1938 when the Ashram was being consolidated.