…was then “The fall of Troy, Epic“, was “Commenced in jail, 1909, resumed and completed in Pondicherry, April and May 1910 “, therefore a few years before he started Savitri,…
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THE TROJAN WAR (THE ILIAD)
…had materialised itself upon an erroneous foundation (Ilos had followed a cow which had come to rest on ‘the hilltop of error’, thus marking the spot on which the city…
ILION
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PERSEUS AND THE GORGON MEDUSA; INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST SIX LABOURS OF HERACLES
…Aegyptus were also fifty in number and represented an entire development of a free and broad thinking. This part of the myth insists on the fact that the spiritual search…
THE FIRST FIVE CHILDREN OF AEOLUS: SISYPHUS AND HIS GRAND-SON BELLEROPHON, ATHAMAS, MAGNES, SALMONEUS AND CRETHEUS
…yoga’s discipline dashing towards realisation. That is to say that the illusion cannot be completely removed as long as the slightest doubt, fear or disgust subsists. That is why Athena…
LATEST ACHIEVEMENTS OF HERACLES
…escape (according to the revelations of Pythia, Heracles freely accepted servitude at the home of Omphale, ‘the navel’, or ‘the voice for freedom’). At this turning point of yoga the…
INTERPRETATION OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY
…of Women has been considered to be the most trustworthy source. A number of websites such as theoi.com, remacle.org, mythindex.com, etc., also offer valuable compilations. The application of the decoding…
EUROPA, THESEUS AND THE MINOTAUR, DAEDALUS AND ICARUS
…Error and stumbling and mixture of ignorance take place freely and these things are allowed because the sadhak has to be tested by the world-forces, to learn by experience, to…
INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERPRETATION OF GREEK MYTHS
…tendency, more or less pronounced depending on the period. Here are two possibilities: The first is that spiritual research reaches beyond commonly held ideas, beliefs and dogmas, and often comes…
KEYS FOR INTERPRETATION OF GREEK MYTHS
…of some particular practices: For instance, the formation of composite names is obtained not only from the basis of names, word roots, and radicals as is the case for common…
INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME 2: DOMAINS OF CONSCIOUSNESS
…is so complex, and there are so many domains beyond our ordinary comprehension which are difficult to express in words of the common language by those who experienced them, that…
THE OLYMPIC GAMES: Their true meaning in ancient Greece
…based on the ego: it is therefore a question of the seeker getting rid of spiritual illusions, i.e. aspirations based on the ego and egotistical constructions of his conceptions of…
DIONYSUS
…mixtures and other sources of impurity). Agenor, not seeing his daughter Europa come back, sent his wife Telephassa and all his other children to search for her, not allowing them…
THE REIGN OF ZEUS AND THE PUNISHMENT OF PROMETHEUS
…children with their father, nor guest with his host, nor comrade with comrade; nor will brother be dear to brother as aforetime. Men will dishonour their parents as they grow…
OEDIPUS AND THE THEBAN WARS
…virginal vision’, which is to say a completely untroubled vision free of any preference, opinion, desire, fear, distaste or attraction. He is a son of the Arcadian Atalanta, whose name…
THE ROYAL TROJAN LINEAGE: LAOMEDON, PRIAM, HECTOR, PARIS AND AENEAS
…am speaking about, which is essentially divine because it is free, totally free from all possibility of oppositions and opposites, does not break away from action; on the contrary, it…
Jason kills the sawn-men raising out from the Dragon’s teeth
…agreeing to let them go in search of the fleece on the condition that Jason should pass a certain test. The hero had to yoke two dreadful bulls with feet…
INTRODUCTION TO SRI AUROBINDO’S POEM ILION – Part 1
…Indian Civil Service qualifying examination and scored record marks in Greek. Thus Sri Aurobindo had developed early on a perfect command of the so-called Classics which traditionally refers to Classical…
The Cattle of Helios; Odysseus and the Test of Charybdis (Book XII)
…(Odysseus (Ulysses) makes his companions swear that they will not touch the flocks). But once again, he is tested for a period that seems endless in the uncertainty of the…
INTRODUCTION TO SRI AUROBINDO’S POEM ILION – Part 2
…consciousness’. And its inhabitants represent what works within this structure, namely the practices (the heroes), the achievements towards which these practices tend (the heroines), and the new emergences (the children)….