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Uloupie : daughter of Kauravya, king of the Nāgas (snakes), with whom Arjūna contracted a kind of marriage. She was nurse to her step-son, Babruvāhana, & had great influence over him.

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... revisions, both approved by Sri Aurobindo, have been included.) Chitrangada. 1909–10. This incomplete poem is related in theme and form to "Uloupie" (see above, Part Two), which Sri Aurobindo wrote around 1901–2. The manuscript of "Uloupie" was confiscated by the police in 1908 and never returned. There were, however, two draft passages of the poem in a notebook that Sri Aurobindo... The handwritten manuscript of this poem is dated in three places: "Jan 1899" at the end of the Prologue, "Feb.1899" in the middle of Canto I, and "March, 1899" at the end. Uloupie . Circa 1901–2. A portion of the rough draft of this poem was written below some notes that may be dated to May 1901. The poem was never completed, but was drawn upon in the writing of ... circa 1900–1901 Sri Aurobindo wrote the twelve sonnets in this section, as well as the fourteen poems in the next section, in a notebook that contains the fair copy of Uloupie , which was written in 1901–2. The other contents of the notebook may have been drafted sometime earlier; "The Spring Child" certainly was. The notebook was seized by the British police when ...

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... already introduced. In the Chitrangada pieces (Chitrangada as well as Uloupie), written after Urvasie and perhaps also after Love and Death, Arjuna is for the time being a willing captive of the Manipur Queen, but both know in their heart of hearts that there are claims of greater concern than even Love. In Uloupie, Chitrangada is bold enough to face the logic of the situation and tell ...

... Narrative Poems (Circa 1899-1902) Collected Poems Uloupie Canto I Under the high and gloomy eastern hills The portals of Pataala are and there The Bhogavathie with her sinuous waves Rises, a river alien to the sun, And often to its strange and gleaming sands Uloupie came, weary of those dim shades And great disastrous caverns neighbouring Hell, ...

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... Torn are the walls 675 Trance 548 Trance of Waiting 573 Transformation 561 Transiit, Non Periit 282 A Tree 207 The Triumph-Song of Trishuncou 215 Uloupie 163 The Universal Incarnation 607 The Unseen Infinite 618 Urvasie 65 Vain, they have said 663 Vast-winged the wind ran 651 The Vedantin's Prayer 212 ...

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... early draft of Savitri at Baroda, as a companion-piece to his Urvasie and Love and Death. And the fact that the Savitri legend also relates to the theme of love and separation and death as in Uloupie and Chitrangada (the other narrative poems of the Baroda days), lends credence to this belief. However, the earliest manuscript we have is dated 1916. There is too the letter dated 31 October ...

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... 381-2, 386 The Divine Hearing 383-4 In Horis Aeternum 385 Page 922 Trance 386 The Life Heavens 386 Musa Spiritus 386 The Pilgrim of the Night 387 Urvasie 387 Uloupie 387 Chitrangada 387 Love and Death 387 The Cosmic Man 394 The Children of Wotan 396, 410-1 The Iron Dictators 396 The Dwarf Napoleon 397, 405 In the Battle 406 Perseus ...

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... Claiming the world and life as a fief of her strength and her courage.. 88 The Penthesilea-Achilles motif had been obscurely essayed by Sri Aurobindo earlier in the narrative poems Uloupie and Chitrangada, both incomplete, referred to in an earlier chapter (IV. vi). The warrior-woman, and the heroic hero - the forged antagonism, the fateful attraction! In Ilion, Penthesilea pursues ...

... 49 Triumph-Song of Trishuncou, The, 162,390 Truman, Harry S., 721,722 Tukaram, 9,280,497 Twelfth Night, 133 Tyberg, Judith (Jyotipriya), 751 Ulupy (Uloupie), 106 Upadhyaya, Brahmabandhab, 190,245,305, 326,728 Urvasie, 68,99ff; Lionel Johnson on, 99; Sri Aurobindo's integral approach, 99; 'dawn' in, 100; 'mortal mightier than the God's ...

... 35. A later edition of Vyasa and Valmiki (1964) includes also a fragment of the Page 790 Tale of Nala, a fragment of Chitrangada and a fragment of Uloupie (another version of the Chitrangada story), all in blank verse. 36. Sri Aurobindo, Vol. 14, p. 284 37. Sri Aurobindo, Vol. 3, p. 165 38. Ibid., p. 163 ...

... mind Among these sights and sounds King Nala paced Oblivious of the joy of world and kind. 49 Of the remaining two fragments from the Mahabharata - both on the Chitrangada theme - Uloupie was probably the earlier, abandoned in favour of the late Chitrangada which, although completed, has come down to us only in this fragmentary form. Both Urvasie and Chitrangada exercised a strange ...