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Savitri – The Golden Bridge, the Wonderful Fire: An introduction to Sri Aurobindo's epic Savitri – The Golden Bridge, the Wonderful Fire: An introduction to Sri Aurobindo's epic by Mangesh Nadkarni
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“Man’s mortality is constantly vexed with dreams of immortality, his transience is teased by hopes of infinity. The gods have given man hungers which no food can satisfy. He is indeed the dumb cattle driven by the gods. He is tied to the rope of his body, and for fodder they throw at him grief, hope and joy, and they have enclosed his pasture ground with the fence of ignorance. The gods have been playing a cruel game with man. They”
Mangesh Nadkarni, Savitri – The Golden Bridge, the Wonderful Fire: An introduction to Sri Aurobindo's epic