... went up the very narrow staircase to Urmila's room. We followed her. (Urmila is a young sadhika from Orissa. She had stayed at Shantiniketan for many years and studied there. It is only three years since she came to the Ashram and has been working at Ganpatram's. One month ago she came to live in the same building as I.) Urmila received the Mother with great love and joy and devotion and offered... of the car (i.e., from the driver's side) Amrita got out. I was standing in front of the Mother with folded hands and my heart was full of gratitude. The Mother addressed me in French, saying, "Is Urmila inside? I want to see her." I respectfully replied, "Mother, she is inside, but the staircase leading to her room is very narrow and the way to it very dirty. If the Mother approves I will go up to... did Pranam. On touching the divme feet, the two roses, one white and the other red, were suddenly transformed into marvellous and extremely beautiful flowers of a golden hue. The Mother blessed Urmila by putting her hands on her head and gave her two very big lotuses, one white and the other red. They were emitting golden light. In Urmila's room there was now a new, fine, rare and extremely pleasant ...
... Scythian overlord of the North-West. CANACA - a Brahmin, his court jester. HOOSHKA - captain of the Scythian bodyguard. MAYOOR - Atry's general and minister. INDRANY - Queen of Mathura. URMILA - Princess of Mathura, daughter of Atry and Indrany. LILA - daughter of Hooshka. Page 929 Act I Scene I Mathura. A room in the Palace. Atry, Indrany. ATRY However... men to kill, lands to lay desolate, Haughty and keen amid his violence With the king's eye that reads the minds of men,— Such is the man she counsels me to tempt By palpable evasion. I will send Urmila to my fortress on the hills. But he, not Magadha, shall take her forth By secret nuptials. He is honourable Though violent, a statesman though too proud. The prejudices of our race and day Must... Scythian sword can keep them hushed and still. MAYOOR And you its slave and pensioner, impotent. ATRY Then do it thus. The thing is secret still. Let it remain so. Let Prince Toraman Wed Urmila in secret in the hills As if herself had yielded to his suit, Not my consent. Against whom then, Mayoor, Shall Mathura revolt? MAYOOR It may be done. But will the Scythian's pride assent ...
... Mother, are outside the atmosphere, at a distance, are 1. The idea of this "Radha dance" was given by the Mother. 2. This was the answer to my aunt Urmila Devi's visit here. She was a great patriot and went to jail also. Urmila Devi was a sister of C.R. Das. Page 3 just of the wrong nature and most likely to come in the way and block up your sister's receptivity, it is ...
... 1958 My Savitri work with the Mother 31 December 1958 Now my passport was ready. On 31st December 1958 my third brother, Paroobhai, and his wife Urmila waved me goodbye at Nairobi airport. I flew to London. ...
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... to make the journey to the South, she succumbed to a severe attack of influenza in December 1918. In the life-history of Sri Aurobindo, Mrinalini Devi seems but to play a minor role: but so does Urmila, Lakshmana's wife, in the Ramayana. They also serve who suffer in silence and with their silence contribute to the unfoldment of the Divine play. Page 60 ...
... In the early fragment. The Prince of Mathura, Ajamede the fugitive in the mountains is the intended hero-saviour of Mathura from the usurper Atry, and perhaps Ajamede also marries Atry's daughter, Urmila. Sri Aurobindo seems to have enlarged the theme in Prince of Edur by making the historically more authentic Bappa "in refuge among the Bheels" take the place of Ajamede. Prince of Edur was ...
... was the matter? Why did She thump Chitra’s back so hard? In that single thump Chitra’s hiccups stopped! And we all burst out laughing. * Once during this toffee distribution Arunkant (Usha and Urmila’s brother) who was just four or five fell asleep. His body was covered with boils. And there was a poultice on each boil. In fact, we used to call him “Poultice Babaji”. He was a roly-poly kind of boy ...
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