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Rathi Ruthie : Rati, daughter of Daksha, wife of Kāmadeva.

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... keep away from serious looking elders. He was one such. There was real respect too — he lived in the Ashram, first floor i.e. close to Mother’s Room. Also he was Her “Sarathi” whenever She was the Rathi. He was made the director of our newly formed school. We can read him, or analyse him better, after a closer acquaintance with him and his life. Pavitra-da was born in Paris in the year 1894, on ...

... Education, Government of Gujarat, who as the Member Secretary of the curriculum committee provided continuous support. I am also happy to acknowledge the help I have received from Smt. Rekha Rathi in preparing the text of the book. I am also thankful to the members of my personal staff, particularly, Shri Mukesh and Shri Kalpesh Prajapati for secretarial assistance they have provided. ...

... moral. And there were subtler presences; Cama, also named Modon or Monmuth, the God of desire, who rode on the parrot and carried five flowery arrows and a bow-string of linked honey-bees; his wife, Ruthie, the golden-limbed spirit of delight; Saruswatie, the Hindu Muse, who is also Vach or Word, the primal goddess—she is the unexpressed idea of existence which by her expression takes visible form and ...

... Priyumvada from the underworld? The young mourner doubts if the apparition is not just a dream of his "disastrous soul": But with the thrilled eternal smile that makes The spring, the lover of Rathi golden-limbed Replied to Ruru, "Mortal, I am he, I am that Madan who inform the stars With lustre and on life's wide canvas fill Pictures of light and shade, of joy and tears, ...

... and regret? Thou knowest, great love! Thy nymph her mother, if thou truly art he And not a dream of my disastrous soul." But with the thrilled eternal smile that makes The spring, the lover of Rathi golden-limbed Replied to Ruru, "Mortal, I am he; I am that Madan who inform the stars With lustre and on life's wide canvas fill Pictures of light and shade, of joy and tears, Make ordinary moments ...

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... expressed whether this passage, moving and powerful though it was, could be considered a peak of poetry. The passage runs: But with the thrilled eternal smile that makes The spring, the lover of Rathi golden-limbed Replied to Ruru, "Mortal, I am he; I am that Madan who inform the stars With lustre and on life's wide canvas fill Pictures of light and shade, of joy and tears ...

... used have to be suffered so that it may be firmly imprinted on all the motions of the body before it is fully manifested. Subsequently, the Master of the Yoga manifested as the vijnanasarathyupeta Rathi vidvan, the Deva, whose manifestation depends on the manifestation of the Devi; it therefore awaited the firm manifestation of the Mahakali personality before basing permanently in the vijnana its own ...

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