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At the Feet of The Mother

Explorations in Savitri

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The series covers pp. 1-384 of the epic.
Audio Player is HERE, videos are HERE
To download go to the ZIP archive

Dr Alok Pandey and Narad on Savitri (VIDEO)
A mightier influx filled the oblivious clay: A lamp was lit, a sacred image made. A mediating ray had touched the earth Bridging the gulf between man's mind and God's; Its brightness linked our transience to the Unknown.
Dr Alok Pandey and Narad on Savitri (VIDEO)
A Mother-wisdom works in Nature's breast To pour delight on the heart of toil and want And press perfection on life's stumbling powers, Impose heaven-sentience on the obscure abyss And make dumb Matter conscious of its God.
Dr Alok Pandey and Narad on Savitri (VIDEO)
At once she seemed to found a mightier race. Arrived upon the strange and dubious globe The child remembering inly a far home Lived guarded in her spirit's luminous cell, Alone mid men in her diviner kind.
Dr Alok Pandey and Narad on Savitri (VIDEO)
She laid the secrecies of her heart's deep muse Upon the altar of the Wonderful; Her hours were a ritual in a timeless fane; Her acts became gestures of sacrifice.
Dr Alok Pandey and Narad on Savitri (VIDEO)
The splendour of her native royalty, Her greatness and her sweetness and her bliss, Her might to possess and her vast power to love: Earth made a stepping-stone to conquer heaven
Dr Alok Pandey and Narad on Savitri (VIDEO)
'A friend and yet too great wholly to know, She walked in their front towards a greater light, Their leader and queen over their hearts and souls, One close to their bosoms, yet divine and far.'
Dr Alok Pandey and Narad on Savitri (VIDEO)
Their lives replied to hers, moved at her words: They felt a godhead and obeyed a call, Answered to her lead and did her work in the world; Their lives, their natures moved compelled by hers
Dr Alok Pandey and Narad on Savitri (VIDEO)
A single lamp lit in perfection's house, A bright pure image in a priestless shrine, Midst those encircling lives her spirit dwelt, Apart in herself until her hour of fate.