Pictures of Sri Aurobindo's poems
50+ paintings by Huta, inspired by Sri Aurobindo's poems

In March 1967 Huta began the work of expressing some of Sri Aurobindo's poems through paintings. Under the Mother's inspiration and guidance she selected certain verses from the poems and completed fifty-four paintings, which were all shown to the Mother in September of that year. This new book presents these paintings along with the lines which inspired them from some of Sri Aurobindo's most well-known poems

- Introduction
- Songs to Myrtilla
- Urvasie
- Invocation
- Invitation
- Soul or Psychic
- Who
- A Vision of Science
- To the Sea
- Revelation
- Evening
- God
- The Rishi
- The Dawn of God
- Hymn to the Mother
- The Bird of Fire
- Trance
- The Life Heavens
- Jivanmukta
- The Eternal in the Hours
- Words of Sri Aurobindo
- The Other Earths
- Thought the Paraclete
- Flame-Wind
- Agni
- The Dream Boat
- Beyond the Silence
- In The Battle
- Musa Spiritus
- Bride of the Fire
- The Blue Bird
- A God’s Labour
- Life
- One Day — the Little More
- The Indwelling Universal
- The Pilgrim of the Night
- Life-Unity
- The Golden Light
- The Godhead
- The Stone Goddess
- The Divine Worker
- The Guest
- The Inner Sovereign
- Light
- Adwaita
- The Hill-Top Temple
- Because Thou Art
- Divine Sight
- Divine Sense

Musa Spiritus
O word concealed in the upper fire,
Thou who hast lingered through centuries,
Descend from thy rapt white desire,
Plunging through gold eternities.
Into the gulf of our nature leap,
Voice of the spaces, call of the Light!
Break the seals of Matter's sleep,
Break the trance of the unseen height.
Sri Aurobindo, Collected Poems: Musa Spiritus
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Desire nothing but the purity, force, light, wideness, calm, Ananda of the divine consciousness and its insistence to transform and perfect your mind, life and body. Ask for nothing but the divine, spiritual and supramental Truth, its realisation on earth and in you and in all who are called and chosen and the conditions needed for its creation and its Victory over all opposing forces.
Sri Aurobindo, The Mother with Letters on The Mother: The Mother - III