An account of Huta's sadhana & the grace showered on her by The Mother - especially how Mother prepared her for painting the series: 'Meditations on Savitri'.
The Mother : Contact On Savitri
This book tells the story of how Huta came to the Ashram and began her work with the Mother. It presents a detailed account of how the Mother prepared and encouraged her to learn painting and helped her to create two series of paintings: the 472 pictures comprising Meditations on Savitri and the 116 pictures that accompanied the Mother's comments titled About Savitri. During their meetings, where the Mother revealed her visions for each painting by drawing sketches and explaining which colours should be used, the unique importance of Savitri and the Mother's own experiences connected to the poem come clearly into view. The book is also a representation of Huta's sadhana, her struggles and her progress, and the solicitude and grace showered on her by the Mother.
THEME/S
The New Year 1962 began. The Mother gave the following message to all:
1962
We thirst for perfection.
Not this human perfection which is a perfection of the ego and bars the way to the divine perfection.
But that one perfection which has the power to manifest upon earth the Eternal Truth.
Our Savitri work went on steadily. We had already started Canto 2 of Book One.
In the morning the Mother made me understand each painting. I would go home and do the picture in order to show it to her in the afternoon. Thus I was doing one painting a day. The Mother called me twice a day. Along with the paintings the Mother made me understand their significance and the truth behind them. There were always Sri Aurobindo's and Mother's Force and Presence to see me through.
I may clarify that the Mother never wanted anybody to be present during our Savitri work. I was surprised to read in Mother India—Monthly Review of Culture—June 1993—page 400—Nirodbaran's talk on Champaklal. He has stated about Champaklal:
He used to be present during the Mother's work with Huta.
This is a mistake. Champaklal was never present when the Mother and I worked together on Savitri. She never wished or allowed any third person to be present while explaining to me by means of her sketches the Savitri paintings and their colour schemes. Also, when I was recording the Mother's recitations of chosen Savitri passages from the First University Edition 1954, and her comments on verses, the Mother preferred that I should be alone with her. When we were working together on Savitri the doors were closed and the Mother gave strict orders to Vasudha (her personal attendant) not to allow anybody in the room and disturb the Savitri work. So there was no question of either Champaklal or anybody else being present during our Savitri work.
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