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Born in August 15, 1872 / Died in December 5, 1950 / India / Hindi

Poems by Sri Aurobindo

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The Witness Spirit

... Upcoiling through the minds and hearts of men, ...

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The Call of The Impossible

... The impossible is the hint of what shall be, ...

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The Universal Incarnation

... Only on the heart's veiled door the word of flame ...

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Krishna

...   And heard the passion of the Lover's flute, ...

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Kamadeva

... We declare. It is God who is Love and a boy and a slave for our passion ...

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Life

... Be eternity. On thy wings thou bearest high ...

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Liberation

... I have thrown from me the whirling dance of mind ...

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Nirvana

... like a reef Foundering in shoreless gulfs the world is done ...

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A God's Labour

... I have delved through the dumb Earth’s dreadful heart ...

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Mother of Dreams

... in thy magic glass, then beyond thee we climb out of Space and Time to the peak of divine endeavour ...

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The Kingdom Within

...   Nor trivial clipped sense-joys soon brought to nought ...

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I Have A Hundred Lives

... Loving what thou hast loved, shall feel thee near, ...

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Ocean Oneness

... White birds on the ocean diving and wandering ...

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Transformation: Sonnet

... And changed my thrilled and branching nerves to fine ...

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To Weep Because

... To shrink from pain without whose friendly strife ...