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Sufi / Muslim
Yoga / Hindu : Shakta (Goddess-oriented)
20th Century

 

About Najrul Islam

Timeline (1899 - 1976)

 

 

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English version by
Rachel Fell McDermott

Original Language
Bengali

He who has seen my Mother

Themes
  Heart
  Lover and Beloved
 
 
 

 

Recommended Books

Singing to the Goddess: Poems to Kali and Uma from Bengal, Translated by Rachel Fell McDermott

He who has seen my Mother
can he hate his brother?
She loves everyone in the three worlds;
her heart cries for all.
With her there's no difference of caste,
no distinction between high and low;
all are the same.
If she sees a Candala
like Rama with Guhak
she clasps him to her breast.
Ma is our Great Illusion, highest Nature, and
Father our highest Self;
     that's why one feels love for all
     we feel love for all.
If you worship the Mother
hating her children
she won't accept your puja;
the Ten-Armed One will not.
The day we forget the knowledge of difference
          on that day only
          will Ma come home to us.

 

 

-- from Singing to the Goddess: Poems to Kali and Uma from Bengal, Translated by Rachel Fell McDermott

 

 

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