Bhavani

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Father nor mother, daughter nor son are mine,
I obey no master, served am I by none,
Learning or means I have not, wife nor kin;
My refuge thou, Bhavani, thou alone!

Charity I have not learned, Yoga nor trance,
Mantra nor hymn nor Tantra have I known,
Worship nor dedication's covenants:
My refuge thou, Bhavani, thou alone!

Virtue is not mine nor holy pilgrimage,
Salvation or world's joy I have never won,
Devotion I have not, Mother, no vows I pledge:
My refuge thou, Bhavani, thou alone!


Sri Aurobindo's translation of a Sanskrit Hymn by Shankaracharya



Old photograph of an Indian temple sculpture showing Hindu goddess Bhavani giving Shivaji his sword [wikipedia]

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Old photograph of an Indian temple sculpture showing Hindu goddess Bhavani giving Shivaji his sword [wikipedia]

''Not until Shivaji was ready to offer his head at the feet of the Mother, did Bhavani in visible form stay his hand and give him the command to free his people. Those who have freed nations, have first passed through the agony of utter renunciation before their efforts were crowned with success...''

Sri Aurobindo - Bande Mataram -II

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