Bhasha : the earliest known dramatist, believed to have written thirteen plays, of which critics consider Svapna-vasavadatta the best.
... of saundaryam still slight and indecisive but no longer doubtful. Sleep at night six hours & short sleep in daytime. 18 July 1912 Programme. 1) Preparation of karma (sahitya, bhasha, philosophy, nirukta, prerana) Preparation of kama (knowledge, bhava, outflow) Madhurabhava of dasyam in action. 2) Beauty prepared, health & utthapana maintained, physical ananda insisted... ananda is yet weak & overshadowed; only the buddhi keeps its grasp on the Anandam Brahma. Sleep at night six hours, in daytime half an hour. 19 July 1912 Programme. 1) Continuation of karma (Bhasha, Sahitya, nirukta, prerana, kavya); preparation of kama with strong action of madhura bhava; Krishnakali finally realised in triple dasya. 2) Health & utthapana to move forward and the intenser... moved nearer to perfection. The powers are already more active, successful & frequent. Page 96 Karma—The Life Divine continued, Rigveda resumed, nirukta & prerana slightly, kavya touched, Bhasha proceeded with. The difficulty of understanding Magha now only persists, ordinarily, where the meaning of important words is unknown. Triple dasya was strongly confirmed in the mind in relation to ...
... rupadrishti predicted by the Vani yesterday (without any statement of time, but supposed to be due last evening) came instead today. The trikaldrishti, power, knowledge, even special powers like bhasha, vyakarana etc are now progressing normally of themselves, without any sadhan or use of will-power for the purpose, the defects reoccurring, falling away, diminishing & thus passing out by a natural... ati shanti is giving place under such circumstances to the Mahasaraswati-Mahakali quietude based on a concealed Maheshwari pratistha. Nirukta is now acting under the rule of the vijnana normally & bhasha begins to follow suit; the intellect in the environment has recognised the necessity of passivity & the superior results of the vijnanamaya method. The frequency of Ananda (Kama) continues but is ... A period is Page 165 about to ensue in which these survivals have to be eliminated both in the vijnana & the physical siddhi, as well as in the samata, dasya & tejas, and the sahitya, bhasha & nirukta have to be consolidated; the trikaldrishti of exact time & arrangement of circumstance & the ritam in karma have to be well-established,—and the obstacles in the saundarya, religious karma ...
... the fertility of the trikaldrishti & fertility of the lipi promised in lipi have commenced. The habitual correctness of the mahati trikaldrishti is now assured and error is growing exceptional. Bhasha. कौलेयक. Meaning not known. By intuition "dog". वराटक. Prerana "berry". Commentary gives कपर्दक, dictionary either "cowrie" or "lotus seed-vessel"; probably the latter meaning. The power of... therefore certain, although the time of fulfilment is not yet revealed; for after the general working of the power is established without defect, there will still remain its perfect application to Bhasha, Nirukta, Itihasa, Darshana, Kala, Dravyajnana etc. The powers of Force, Kriyashakti, are less surely developed, although they are growing, & their success in particular instances is slow, often uncertain ...
... Wonderful people these! NIRODBARAN: I asked Ajit Chakravarty his opinion about Dilip's poetry and why Dilip is not appreciated in Bengal. He says that Dilip has not been able to blend bhava and bhasha 1 together and there are many lapses in his poetry. Of course, some of his pieces are very good, but they are very few. He doesn't consider that because Dilip has cut a new line he is not popular... according to the Law of Ignorance, whereas one has to pass from Ignorance to Knowledge. × bhava : mood, Sentiment; bhasha : speech, words. ...
... Vedanta—Isha Upanishad Commentary (The Life Divine), Brihad Aranyaka, translation. Philology—Dictionary. Vowel Roots, Origins of Aryan Speech. Poetry—Ilion, Eric, Idylls of Earth & Heaven. Bhasha—Sanscrit, French, Bengali. Page 314 Rupadrishti has advanced a stage in the stability with comparative clearness of certain forms of developed image. 16 November 1913 The Saundarya-buddhi ...
... Bhadrakali—future 4) Table in Baroda—past 5) Namadrishti—letter from M. [Motilal Roy?] 6) Stars in psychic sky—paralokadrishti. 7) An urchin shaking flag—ihalokadrishti. Notes - II Bhasha.— 1) The intuition continues to work, not perfectly. 2) The inspiration developed on the connection of Tamil with O.S. [Old Sanskrit] pointing out lost significations, old roots, otherwise u ...
... mean like Chatterjee. SRI AUROBINDO: Yes, but he is not a novelist. NIRODBARAN: No. PURANI: You have seen Patrika's review of Nishikanta's book? While Tagore has praised his chhanda and bhasha, people call it halting and Sanskritised. SRI AUROBINDO: Stupid review! EVENING Satyendra said something about the Commonwealth. Sri Aurobindo then spoke about the recent declaration of the ...
... 1971, Pondicherry, Vol.10. Sri Aurobindo, The Upanishads, Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library (SABCL), 1971, Pondicherry, Vol.12. Varnekar, S.B., Ed., Sanskrit Vangmaya Kosha, Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad, 1988, Calcutta, 2 Vols. Page 75 ...
... Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library, Vol.14, Pondicherry. Thibaut, G., Vedanta Sutras, Sacred Books of the East, Oxford. Vamekar, S.B., Sanskrit-Vangmaya Kosha (2 vols.), Bhartiya Bhasha Parishad, Calcutta. Vivekananda, Swami, The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, (8 Vols.), Advaita Ashrama, Calcutta. Page 110 ...
... of the annamaya mentality in the environment to the movements of the vijnanam. The annam of the body resists the working of the sahitya, the only karma that as yet seeks to proceed regularly, though bhasha, study and nirukta are pressing forward. A strong siege of tamas besets the physical brain. Knowledge floods it from the vijnanam, knowledge of type & possibility, but not yet of actuality; but the ...
... notes in a notebook used in Baroda for miscellaneous literary writings and in Pondicherry for philological notes. They begin with a reference to Sri Aurobindo's philological research under the heading "Bhasha" ("Language"). Sri Aurobindo's did most of his philological research around 191112. The present notes may be assigned to the same period. They have, in addition, some similarity to the Record entries ...
... immensely rich foliage where a million flowers bloomed. The disciples were now convinced that an Indian could master the foreign language and even go a little beyond. An Indian could make it a deva bhasha, worthy of encapsulating scriptures. In 1947 Amal Kiran published The Poetic Genius of Sri Aurobindo . Here was Page 169 undeniable mantric poetry. Savitri had not been published ...
... Ethical Theories, McMillan, London, 1950. Umesh, Yoga, Enlightenment and Perfection, Sri Vidyathirtha Foundation, Chennai, 2001. Vamekar, S.B., Sanskrit Vangmaya Kosha (2 Vols.), Bhartiya Bhasha Parishad, Calcutta. . Veezhinathan, N., The Samksepasanraka of Sarvajnatman, University of Madras, Madras, 1972. Vivekananda, Swami, The Complete Works ofSwami Vivekananda, Advaita Ashrama ...
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