(S 1) | ||
As one drowned in a sea of splendour and bliss, | EoS | |
Mute in the maze of these surprising worlds, | ||
270 | Turning she saw their living knot and source, | |
Key to their charm and fount of their delight, | ||
And knew him for the same who snares our lives | ||
Captured in his terrifying pitiless net, | ||
And makes the universe his prison camp | ||
275 | And makes in his immense and vacant vasts | |
The labour of the stars a circuit vain | ||
And death the end of every human road | ||
And grief and pain the wages of man’s toil. | ||
(S 2) | ||
One whom her soul had faced as Death and Night | ||
280 | A sum of all sweetness gathered into his limbs | |
And blinded her heart to the beauty of the suns. | ||
(S 3) | ||
Transfigured was the formidable shape. | EoS | |
(S 4) | ||
His darkness and his sad destroying might | ||
Abolishing for ever and disclosing | ||
285 | The mystery of his high and violent deeds, | |
A secret splendour rose revealed to sight | ||
Where once the vast embodied Void had stood. | ||
(S 5) | ||
Night the dim mask had grown a wonderful face. | ||
(S 6) | ||
The vague infinity was slain whose gloom | EoS | |
290 | Had outlined from the terrible unknown | |
The obscure disastrous figure of a god, | ||
Fled was the error that arms the hands of grief, | ||
And lighted the ignorant gulf whose hollow deeps | ||
Had given to nothingness a dreadful voice. | ||
(S 7) | ||
295 | As when before the eye that wakes in sleep | EoS |
Is opened the sombre binding of a book, | ||
Illumined letterings are seen which kept | ||
A golden blaze of thought inscribed within, | ||
A marvellous form responded to her gaze | ||
300 | Whose sweetness justified life’s blindest pain; | |
All Nature’s struggle was its easy price, | ||
The universe and its agony seemed worth while. | ||
(S 8) | ||
As if the choric calyx of a flower | ||
Aerial, visible on music’s waves, | ||
305 | A lotus of light-petalled ecstasy | |
Took shape out of the tremulous heart of things. | ||
(S 9) | ||
There was no more the torment under the stars, | ||
The evil sheltered behind Nature’s mask; | ||
There was no more the dark pretence of hate, | ||
310 | The cruel rictus on Love’s altered face. | |
(S 10) | ||
Hate was the grip of a dreadful amour’s strife; | ||
A ruthless love intent only to possess | ||
Has here replaced the sweet original god. | ||
(S 11) | ||
Forgetting the Will-to-love that gave it birth, | EoS | |
315 | The passion to lock itself in and to unite, | |
It would swallow all into one lonely self, | ||
Devouring the soul that it had made its own, | ||
By suffering and annihilation’s pain | ||
Punishing the unwillingness to be one, | ||
320 | Angry with the refusals of the world, | |
Passionate to take but knowing not how to give. | ||
(S 12) | ||
Death’s sombre cowl was cast from Nature’s brow; | EoS[/fusion_modal_text_link] | |
There lightened on her the godhead’s lurking laugh. | ||
(S 13) | ||
All grace and glory and all divinity | ||
325 | Were here collected in a single form; | |
All worshipped eyes looked through his from one face; | ||
He bore all godheads in his grandiose limbs. | ||
(S 14) | ||
An oceanic spirit dwelt within; | ||
Intolerant and invincible in joy | ||
330 | A flood of freedom and transcendent bliss | |
Into immortal lines of beauty rose. | ||
(S 15) | ||
In him the fourfold Being bore its crown | EoS | |
That wears the mystery of a nameless Name, | ||
The universe writing its tremendous sense | ||
335 | In the inexhaustible meaning of a word. | |
(S 16) | ||
In him the architect of the visible world, | EoS | |
At once the art and artist of his works, | ||
Spirit and seer and thinker of things seen, | ||
, who lights his camp-fires in the sunsVirat | ||
340 | And the star-entangled ether is his hold, | |
Expressed himself with Matter for his speech: | ||
Objects are his letters, forces are his words, | ||
Events are the crowded history of his life, | ||
And sea and land are the pages for his tale. | ||
(S 17) | ||
345 | Matter is his means and his spiritual sign; | |
He hangs the thought upon a lash’s lift,lash | ||
In the current of the blood makes flow the soul. | ||
(S 18) | ||
His is the dumb will of atom and of clod; | ||
A Will that without sense or motive acts, | ||
350 | An Intelligence needing not to think or plan, | |
The world creates itself invincibly; | ||
For its body is the body of the Lord | ||
And in its heart stands Virat, King of Kings. | ||
(S 19) | ||
In him shadows his form the Golden Child | EoS | |
355 | Who in the Sun-capped Vast cradles his birth: | |
Hiranyagarbha, author of thoughts and dreams, | ||
Who sees the invisible and hears the sounds | ||
That never visited a mortal ear, | ||
Discoverer of unthought realities | ||
360 | Truer to Truth than all we have ever known, | |
He is the leader on the inner roads; | ||
A seer, he has entered the forbidden realms; | ||
A magician with the omnipotent wand of thought, | ||
He builds the secret uncreated worlds. | ||
(S 20) | ||
365 | Armed with the golden speech, the diamond eye, | EoS |
His is the vision and the prophecy: | ||
Imagist casting the formless into shape, | ||
Traveller and hewer of the unseen paths, | ||
He is the carrier of the hidden fire, | ||
370 | He is the voice of the Ineffable, | |
He is the invisible hunter of the light, | ||
The Angel of mysterious ecstasies, | ||
The conqueror of the kingdoms of the soul. | ||
(S 21) | ||
A third spirit stood behind, their hidden cause, | EoS | |
375 | A mass of superconscience closed in light, | |
Creator of things in his all-knowing sleep. | ||
(S 22) | ||
All from his stillness came as grows a tree; | ||
He is our seed and core, our head and base. | ||
(S 23) | ||
All light is but a flash from his closed eyes: | EoS | |
380 | An all-wise Truth is mystic in his heart, | |
The omniscient Ray is shut behind his lids: | ||
He is the Wisdom that comes not by thought, | ||
His wordless silence brings the immortal word. | ||
(S 24) | ||
He sleeps in the atom and the burning star, | EoS | |
385 | He sleeps in man and god and beast and stone: | |
Because he is there the Inconscient does its work, | ||
Because he is there the world forgets to die. | ||
(S 25) | ||
He is the centre of the circle of God, | ||
He the circumference of Nature’s run. | ||
(S 26) | ||
390 | His slumber is an Almightiness in things, | |
Awake, he is the Eternal and Supreme. | ||
(S 27) | ||
Above was the brooding bliss of the Infinite, | ||
Its omniscient and omnipotent repose, | ||
Its immobile silence absolute and alone. | ||
(S 28) | ||
395 | All powers were woven in countless concords here. | |
(S 29) | ||
The bliss that made the world in his body lived, | ||
Love and delight were the head of the sweet form. | ||
(S 30) | ||
In the alluring meshes of their snare | ||
Recaptured, the proud blissful members held | ||
400 | All joys outrunners of the panting heart | |
And fugitive from life’s outstripped desire. | ||
(S 31) | ||
Whatever vision has escaped the eye, | ||
Whatever happiness comes in dream and trance, | ||
The nectar spilled by love with trembling hands, | ||
405 | The joy the cup of Nature cannot hold, | |
Had crowded to the beauty of his face, | ||
Were waiting in the honey of his laugh. | ||
(S 32) | ||
Things hidden by the silence of the hours, | ||
The ideas that find no voice on living lips, | ||
410 | The soul’s pregnant meeting with infinity | |
Had come to birth in him and taken fire: | ||
The secret whisper of the flower and star | ||
Revealed its meaning in his fathomless look. | ||
(S 33) | ||
His lips curved eloquent like a rose of dawn; | ||
415 | His smile that played with the wonder of the mind | |
And stayed in the heart when it had left his mouth | ||
Glimmered with the radiance of the morning star | ||
Gemming the wide discovery of heaven. | ||
(S 34) | ||
His gaze was the regard of eternity; | ||
420 | The spirit of its sweet and calm intent | |
Was a wise home of gladness and divulged | ||
The light of the ages in the mirth of the hours, | ||
A sun of wisdom in a miracled grove. | ||
(S 35) | ||
In the orchestral largeness of his mind | EoS | |
425 | All contrary seekings their close kinship knew, | |
Rich-hearted, wonderful to each other met | ||
In the mutual marvelling of their myriad notes | ||
And dwelt like brothers of one family | ||
Who had found their common and mysterious home. | ||
(S 36) | ||
430 | As from the harp of some ecstatic god | |
There springs a harmony of lyric bliss | ||
Striving to leave no heavenly joy unsung, | ||
Such was the life in that embodied Light. | ||
(S 37) | ||
He seemed the wideness of a boundless sky, | ||
435 | He seemed the passion of a sorrowless earth, | |
He seemed the burning of a world-wide sun. | ||
(S 38) | ||
Two looked upon each other, Soul saw Soul. |
Book 11, Canto 1 – The Eternal Day: The Soul’s Choice and the Supreme Consummation, Section 2Savitri Bhavan2021-05-15T03:53:59+00:00