Savitri. Legend and symbol
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“Savitri” is the main work of Sri Aurobindo, a prominent public figure in India, a great spiritual pioneer, thinker, and poet-seer. Sri Aurobindo worked on the poem “Savitri” for several decades, continuing to improve it until the last days of his life. The poem based on the ancient legend, set out in the Indian epic Mahabharata, about the devoted wife Princess Savitri, who, with the power of her love and righteousness, conquers death and brings her husband Prince Satyavan back to life. Sri Aurobindo reveals the symbolic essence of the characters and plot of the ancient legend and uses it to express his own spiritual achievements and achievements. When creating his epic, Sri Aurobindo set out to express in words the highest levels of consciousness accessible to man in order to help all spiritual seekers come into contact with these levels and rise to them. The result is a grandiose epic poem of some 24,000 lines, the most complete and perfect expression of Sri Aurobindo's unique synthetic worldview and spiritual experience, and the largest work of poetry in the English language. This electronic edition is based on material from the site sri-aurobindo.co.in< /p>
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Шри Ауробиндо
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Михаил Дмитриев