The Mother reads Book 2 Canto 6

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Mantra

The Mother's reading of Savitri Book Two, Canto VI

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भूतेषु सर्वेषु चराचरेषु दूरे समीपे पुरतश्च पश्चात् ।
विलोकयाम्यूलमधश्च तिर्यक् हे कृष्ण ते रूपमनन्तरूप॥
अहो निमग्नस्तव रूपसिन्धौ पश्यामि नान्तं न च मध्यमादिम्।
अवाक् च निष्पन्दतरो विमूढः कुत्रास्मि कोऽस्मीति न वेद्मि देव ॥
नमस्ते नमस्ते विभो विश्वमूर्ते नमस्ते नमस्ते हरेऽचिन्त्यशक्ते।
नमस्ते नमस्तेऽखिलाश्चर्यसिन्धो महादेव शम्भो नमस्ते नमस्ते ॥

bhūteṣu sarveṣu carācareṣu dūre samīpe purataśca paścāt,
vilokayāmyūrdhvamadhaśca tiryak he kṛṣṇa te rūpamanantarūpa.
aho nimagnastava rūpasindhau paśyāmi nāntaṁ na ca madhyamādim,
avāk ca niṣpandataro vimūḍhaḥ kutrāsmi ko'smiti na vedmi deva.
namaste namaste vibho viśvamūrte namaste namaste hare'cintyaśakte,
namaste namaste’khilāścaryasindho mahādeva sambho namaste namaste.

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In all beings, moving and unmoving, far and near, in front or in the rear I see above and below and aside, thy form, O Krishna, who has infinite forms.

Lo! I am wholly merged in the ocean of thy beauty: I see there neither the end nor the middle nor the beginning.

Speechless I am, motionless evermore, utterly bewildered! Where am I, who am I? I know not, O Lord.

I bow to Thee, I bow to Thee! O Lord! who has the whole universe as his forms. I bow to Thee, I bow to Thee O Lord, whose force transcends all Thought!

I bow to Thee, I bow to Thee, the ocean of all wonders! O Mighty Lord, Giver of bliss! I bow to Thee, I bow to Thee.

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