“No term was fixed to the high-pitched attempt; World after world disclosed its guarded powers, Heaven after heaven its deep beatitudes, But still the invisible Magnet drew his soul. 02.01_027:006”
Quote by Sri Aurobindo
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Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol
This literary work is a retelling of the ancient Indian legend of Savitri, who wins the hand of death for her husband. The poem is rich in symbolism and philosophical depth, offering readers a profound exploration of human emotions and the human condition. more
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