Sri Aurobindo Poem Trance of Waiting | Brief Comment

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Sri Aurobindo Poem Trance of Waiting | Brief Comment

 

Sri Aurobindo Poem Trance of Waiting | Brief Comment

Sri Aurobindo Poem Trance of Waiting | Brief Comment

Sri Aurobindo Poem Trance of Waiting | Brief Commentment

Sri Aurobindo’s ‘Trance of Waiting’ is a mystic poem. In it, the poet has shown himself to be in a state of waiting to have communication with the divine spirit.  To have communication with God (Divine soul) he has kept him away from the din and bustle of human society and goes to contact with nature and in the silence of nature, he broods over the objects of nature and feels that like the poet the objects of nature also waits for the command from God. In the poet’s words:

”All waits hushed for the fiat to come 

and the treat of the eternal 

Passion of bliss yet to be swept ….”

The language of the poem is prose-like but with rhythm within itself. Sri Aurobindo’s diction is somewhat like that of Walt Whitman. 0 0 0

Sri Aurobindo Poem Trance of Waiting | Brief Comment

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N. B. This article entitled ‘Sri Aurobindo Poem ‘Trance of Waiting | A Brief Comment’ originally belongs to the book ‘Indian English Poetry Criticism‘ by Menonim Menonimus. Sri Aurobindo Poem Trance of Waiting | Brief Comment

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