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:The sutras | |||
::I.20. Man na Rangaye Kapada | |||
::The yogi dyes his garments, | |||
::Instead of dyeing his mind in the colors of love: | |||
::He sits within the temple of the lord, | |||
::Leaving Brahma to worship a stone. | |||
::He pierces holes in his ears, he has a great beard | |||
::And matted locks, he looks like a goat: | |||
::He goes forth into the wilderness, killing all his desires, | |||
::And turns himself into an eunuch. | |||
::He shaves his head and dyes his garments; | |||
::He reads the Gita and becomes a mighty talker. | |||
::Kabir says: "You are going to the doors of death, | |||
::Bound hand and foot." | |||
::III.102. Ham Se Raha Na Jay | |||
::I hear the melody of his flute, and I cannot contain myself: | |||
::The flower blooms, though it is not spring; | |||
::And already the bee has received its invitation. | |||
::The sky roars and the lightning flashes, | |||
::The waves arise in my heart, | |||
::The rain falls; and my heart longs for my lord. | |||
::Where the rhythm of the world rises and falls, | |||
::Thither my heart has reached: | |||
::There the hidden banners are fluttering in the air. | |||
::Kabir says: "My heart is dying, though it lives." | |||
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[[category: | [[category:Events with Audio|Divine Melody ~ 03]] |
Latest revision as of 18:06, 22 March 2022
event type | discourse |
date & time | 3 Jan 1977 am |
location | Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Poona |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 33min. Quality: good. |
online audio | |
video | Not available |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | MELODY03 |
- notes
- synopsis
- Reader of the sutras: Sw Ananda Teertha.
- The sutras
- I.20. Man na Rangaye Kapada
- The yogi dyes his garments,
- Instead of dyeing his mind in the colors of love:
- He sits within the temple of the lord,
- Leaving Brahma to worship a stone.
- He pierces holes in his ears, he has a great beard
- And matted locks, he looks like a goat:
- He goes forth into the wilderness, killing all his desires,
- And turns himself into an eunuch.
- He shaves his head and dyes his garments;
- He reads the Gita and becomes a mighty talker.
- Kabir says: "You are going to the doors of death,
- Bound hand and foot."
- III.102. Ham Se Raha Na Jay
- I hear the melody of his flute, and I cannot contain myself:
- The flower blooms, though it is not spring;
- And already the bee has received its invitation.
- The sky roars and the lightning flashes,
- The waves arise in my heart,
- The rain falls; and my heart longs for my lord.
- Where the rhythm of the world rises and falls,
- Thither my heart has reached:
- There the hidden banners are fluttering in the air.
- Kabir says: "My heart is dying, though it lives."
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