Kuthumi : in Vishnu Purana & Vāyu Purana, a disciple of Paushyamji, who belonged to Vyāsa’s Sāmavedic School.
... astral business with Kuthumi or any of the other great Rishis, the fact is unknown to his other Koshas.' 2 Only as he requires perfect solitude and freedom from disturbance for his Sadhana for some time, his address is being kept a strict secret. This is the only foundation for the remarkable rumour which the vigorous 1 Mahātmā: mahat + atma: great soul. Mahatmas: Kuthumi is the chief of... Mahatma hood. These "souls to death denied" preserve the knowledge that preserves the world. For, when Kali comes men are endangered because they lose true knowledge and are covered in ignorance. But Kuthumi gives hope to man. "... for the golden age In Kali comes, the iron lined with gold, The Yoga shall be given back to men, The sects shall cease, the grim debates die out ...
... 43 The Mahatmas: Kuthumi is described by Sri Aurobindo as "a play of the imaginative, a poetic reconstruction of the central idea only of Mahatmahood". Kuthumi, the Kshatriya Yogin, having steadily risen in consciousness from birth to birth and gathered the folds of knowledge incommensurable, comes to Vyasa "our great original sage". As directed by the sage, Kuthumi does Hatha Yoga and Raja... IV Some of the pieces included in Sri Aurobindo's Collected Poems — the dialogue, The Birth of Sin, and the three speculative poetic exercises. The Rakshasas, Kama and The Mahatmas: Kuthumi - probably belong to the political period, though it is possible that they were conceived during the last years at Baroda. In any case, the poems go naturally with The Rishi, A Vision of Science... Krishna, make total surrender to Him and then manifest the Divine Truth on earth - an easy task enough till the Iron Age of Kali when the fight against Darkness must prove more and more difficult - Kuthumi finds the Lord concealed in a "hermit mad" and loses himself in Him: I fell before him... ...and out of me All knowledge, all desire, all strength was gone Into its source ...
... His disappearance had been reported in the two magazines, 'Dharma' and 'Karmayogin'. People knew that he had gone away among the Himalayas for sadhana in response to a call from the Tibetan saint Kuthumi. Nonetheless, the police were more in the know than our countrymen; they were at that time searching for Aurobindo Babu in Calcutta... "His look never seemed to be that of any human being, as... is now interviewing the Mahatmas in Tibet. We are ourselves unaware of this mysterious disappearance. As a matter of fact, Sri Aurobindo is in our midst and, if he is doing any astral business with Kuthumi or any other of the great Rishis, the fact is unknown to his other koshas (sheaths). Only as he requires perfect solitude and freedom from disturbance for his sadhana for sometime, his address is being ...
... lives. I rose From birth to birth, until I reached the peak Of human knowledge. Then in Bharat born I, Kuthumi, the Kshatriya, the adept, The mighty Yogin of Dwaipayan's school, To Vyása came, the great original sage. He looked upon me with the eye that sees And smiled, august and awful. "Kuthumi," He cried, "now gather back what thou hast learned In many lives, remember all thy past, Cease from... Poems Written in 1910 and Published in 1920-1921 Collected Poems The Mahatmas Know more > Kuthumi (This poem is purely a play of the imagination, a poetic reconstruction of the central idea only of Mahatmahood.) The seven mountains and the seven seas Surround me. Over me the eightfold sun Blazing with various colours—green and blue ...
... cal and spiritual discussions!" "Goodness! Really?" exclaimed Sachet; "Didn't you know that, according to the Theosophists, very many sages live there, one of whom is Kuthumi?" "Oh yes! You have a poem called 'Kuthumi'. Have you met him?" Sri Aurobindo said, "No. That poem is pure imagination. In the end, our paper, the Karmayogin, had to publish an official denial of these reports about ...
... 160; Who, 161, 337; Invitation, 161; The Fear of Death, 162; Life and Death, 163; Rebirth, 163; In the Moonlight, 146-5; The Rishi, 166-7; The Birth of Sin, 169-73, 337; Kama, 172; The Mahatmas: Kuthumi, 173; A Child's Imagination, 175; To R., 175; To the Sea, 176; The Sea at Night, 176; on length in a poem, 176; "most Miltonic", 179; poems and plays with a purpose, 185-6; aim of political action... 13, 42-3, 491 Macdonald, Ramsay, 205,216, 369 Madgaokar, G. D., 208 Mahabharata, The, 5, 50, 63, 68, 69, 80ff, 88, 108,147, 250, 646, 661ff, 664, 666 Mahatmas: Kuthumi, 169, 173 Maid in the Mill, The, 119, 120,152, 153 Maitra, S. K., 20 Majumdar, R. C., 235 Majumdar, Ramachandra, 366,367 Malaviya, Madan Mohan, 227 ...
... to be printed from the manuscript described in the above note. In the manuscript, the poem is entitled "The Mahatmas: Kutthumi". A corrupt version was printed under the title "The Mahatma Kuthumi" in the Standard Bearer on 12 and 26 December 1920.This version was revised by Sri Aurobindo for inclusion in Collected Poems and Plays in 1942. The present version is based on the ...
... is now interviewing the Mahatmas in Tibet. We are ourselves unaware of this mysterious disappearance. As a matter of fact Sri Aurobindo is in our midst, and if he is doing any astral business with Kuthumi or any other of the great Rishis, the fact is unknown to his other Koshas. Only as he requires perfect solitude and freedom from disturbance for his Sadhana for some time, his address is being kept ...
... is now interviewing the Mahatmas in Tibet. We are ourselves unaware of this mysterious disappearance. As a matter of fact Sj. Aurobindo is in our midst and, if he is doing any astral business with Kuthumi or any of the other great Rishis, the fact is unknown to his other Koshas. Only as he requires perfect solitude and freedom from disturbance for his Sadhan for some time, his address is being kept ...
... who can help you and be your teacher." I asked who, and he said: "Sri Aurobindo." That was really revealing, coming from a theosophist. Theosophists would want to guide me to Master Moria or Master Kuthumi or some other Master out of the group which has completely monopolised the management of the universe, leaving poor Sri Aurobindo no room at all anywhere, (laughter) The name "Sri ...
... is now interviewing the Mahatmas in Tibet. We are ourselves unaware of this mysterious disappearance. As a matter of fact Sj. Aurobindo is in our midst, and if he is doing any astral business with Kuthumi or any of the other great Rishis, the fact is unknown to his other Koshas. Only as he requires perfect solitude and freedom from disturbance for his Sadhana for sometime his address is being kept a ...
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