"All grew a consecration and a rite.
Air was a vibrant link between earth and heaven;
The wide-winged hymn of a great priestly wind
Arose and failed upon the altar hills;
The high boughs prayed in a revealing sky."
- Savitri, a Legend and a Symbol.
A theosophical meditative perspective:
Sri Aurobindo mystically says that the approach of radiant Goddess (theosophy teaches that, with Sanat Kumara came a group of other highly evolved Beings who are the outcome of the triple nature of the Planetary Logos. They embody the forces emanating from the head, heart, and throat centres, and They came in with Sanat Kumara to form focal points of planetary force for the helping of the divine plan for the self-conscious unfoldment of inconscient Earth) is making everything holy and devoted. The atmosphere is felt as a luminous link between the lower earthly inconscient and higher heavens. The wind rushes upon the hilly shrines and fluttering shoots offer their prayers to the eloquent skies. The painting captures that mood on the hills and shoots turned to skies in a serene expectation.
Image: Meditations on Savitri painting no. 13 depicting above lines from Book 1, Canto 1.
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