The Effulgence Within

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Monday, May 24, 2010

The Design of Cosmic Will

Now begins the second part as to how another chain of events in the divine design led to the battle of Kurukshetra. We saw Amba, a woman in her earlier birth, now a man by the name of Shikhandi, a transvestite who, Arjuna used as a shield to fell the unconquerable grandsire of the Kauravas and... Sign in to see full entry.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

The Background to Bhagavad-Gita

Bhagavad-Gita, which appears in the form of eighteen chapters in the world’s greatest epic, the Mahabharata, essentially means the song of the divine, sung in the battlefield of Kurukshetra some five thousand three hundred years ago. Another peculiarity, it is the only scripture of its kind... Sign in to see full entry.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Beware!

D uped was I, a victim of deceit the ersatz The handiwork of an impoverished soul; I knew him Hurt came to offer his sympathies But I sent him away with a polite Thank You. Some relations are best kept in abeyance Others, fit to be kept in the stables, tethered How is it that they end so soon Even... Sign in to see full entry.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Union of Love and Love's Soul

In the days of the old, it so happened that men on earth started paying homage less and less to the temple of Aphrodite; it went increasingly unprayed and its altar uncleaned from neglect. Many a times not even the incense sticks were burned. Venus, the goddess of beauty to the Greeks, as Aphrodite,... Sign in to see full entry.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

A wedding-gift for Eliza.

Born in London in 1552, Edmund Spenser had a short span of life of forty-six years. The most classical of his works was the epic poem Faerie Queene, due to which he was greatly admired by Alfred Lord Tennyson, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, among others. The poem,... Sign in to see full entry.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Reality and Beauty

J ohn Keats has been regarded as one the greatest of Romantic poets of the English Literature. Sadly, his works were not really appreciated during his time in the early nineteenth century and it is also sad that a poet of his caliber should have died at an unripe age of only twenty-five. Among his... Sign in to see full entry.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Incentives proceed from within

The sun is setting and the atmosphere, stiflingly windless; it is the evening twilight. Andrea, the son of a sartor (dress-maker) and a brilliant painter is sitting in his studio at Fiesole, a small town near Florence, with Lucrezia, his worldly-minded wife and model, who has for long forsaken any... Sign in to see full entry.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Adieu my Love, don't mourn

Just as the dying breath of a good man is silent and imperceptible, so should no violent sorrow show the world how much they loved; thus John Donne wishes in his poem A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning, one of his finest of metaphysical poetries. The mysterious indefinable love for his beloved,... Sign in to see full entry.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Orwell's Down the Mine

George Orwell’s “ Down the Mine ” records his observations on the horrid world of coal-miners and the arduous work of the miners as it existed in the early 1930’s, and the condition is today no different in the many underdeveloped countries. Western civilization, says Orwell, is founded on coal and... Sign in to see full entry.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Phew! the taxing days are over for a while

Hurray, the whole of next week I'll be able to read, write and comment, now that my submission of projects are complete this Sunday. Even to be able to interact with friends is a kind of freedom, a feeling of lightness, levitating, so to say... don't ya think so? And did you know reading Wordsworth... Sign in to see full entry.

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