Sri
Aurobindo Ghosh ranks among the greatest personalities of modern India. He is a
multi-faceted genius – a political revolutionary, social reformer, historian,
educationist, philosopher, yogi and above all men of letters. He is a journalist,
editor, literary critic, linguist, translator, essayist, short story writer,
dramatist and more than all of these,a great poet.
K.R.Srinivasa
lyengar says that ‘Aurobindo was not merely a writer who happened to write in
English but really an English writer’. In fact, after spending his early days
in England and then returning to Baroda he reorients his western studies with
the studies of Sanskrit and modern Indian languages. By the process he gains
contact with his Indian heritage through a program of rigorous scholarship. He
gains a deep insight into Indian culture and civilization. This learning mound
his poetry and philosophy.
Sri
Aurobindo’s poetry is meant to bridge the present and the future, self –
divided present life and Life Devine that is to be. Songs to Myrtilla and
Urvasie are his earlier poems published respectively in 1895 and in 1896. the
life Divine or the way to Yogic feats is an evaluation of thought through love
which is traced even from his earlier poems. Thus he says:
“Love
is divine
Love
is the hoop of the Gods
Hearts
to combine”
Love
is not love if it acquiesces in evil; great and true love is a power and it can
break open the doors of captivity, it can change gross to gold, it can defy
death or it is not love.
The
lovers in Urvasie fail for their limitation in ultimate realization. But
Savitri in Savitri (published much later in 1954) alone who fuses the less and
the greater realizations into an integral and total transformation of limited
human life into the fullness and splendour of the Life Devine.
Even
in A Tree, his earlier poem contains his quintessence of philosophy in which he
sees us as present attainment, another thirsting for higher thing. In Life and
Death he tells that Death is Life disguised; that what appears to be death is
another kind of life. In Savitri too at the climatic moment in the epic, it is
death itself, which reveals its true face as the Supreme Lord of Life and
Delight.
Aurobindo’s
philosophical and mystical glow is through an integral view of man, Nature and
God. He believes in the evolution of life and that will change the face of the
world. In Savitri, his master piece he succeeds to a great extent in expressing
his mystic experiences and Yogic realizations. Aurobindo arrives at the conclusion
that releases from bondage and changes with the Secret knowledge, the soul
achieves a complete spiritual transformation. Savitri is cast for uniquely
cosmic role of struggle and redemption, and is the incarnation of divine
mother. Savitri is both the response and the resulting transformation.
Sri
Aurobindo is a skillful craftsman in the use of blank verse and felicity in
poetic expression. His grand, mantric and mystic style in this poetic works are
ample testimony of his stupendous achievements.
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