Bengali Religious Lyrics Sakta

Bengali Religious Lyrics Sakta

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDE486
Author: Trans. By. Edward J. Thompson & Arthur Marshman Spencer
Publisher: Sri Satguru Publications
Language: English
Edition: 1986
ISBN: 8170300207
Pages: 103
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 8.8" X 5.8"

Book Description

From the Jacket:

The ritual of all the greater gods and goddesses of modern Hinduism is the result of syncretism. Visnu, in his avatars as Rama and Krishna, and Siva divide the allegiance Saktas, Worshippers of the Female energy. Sakti of these deities. Their worship is an expression of the age long Hindu recognition of a dual practice in nature, pursha (Male) and Prakriti (Female). Saktism may be regarded as the worship of Durga or Kali, Siva, consort. Sakta hymns contains many references to both the philosophy and practice of the cult. Some references will be found in hymns of Ramaprasada Sen in this. The present book contains English translation of lyrics from the Sakta literature. The poets included here are are Ramaprasada Sen, Kamalakanta Bhattacharya, Maharaja of Nator, Rasikachandra Ray, Saiyed Jafar, Nilkanta Mukhopadhyaya, Ramachandra Datta Dwihadasa, Navakishor Modak and some annonymous lyrics. The book also contains an introduction, tracing the development of Saktism and of the literature it has produced.

CONTENTS

Introduction 9
Sakta Songs
By Ramprasad Sen:
I. The Child's Complaint of His Mother's Neglect 31
II. She is Utterly Indifferent 31
III. He will Turn to His Stepmother, since His Mother is Apparently Dead 32
IV. His Mother is His Only Hope 33
V. He Will Endure Her Tricks of Deception No Longer 33
VI. Her Neglect of Humble Worshipers and Her Partiality for the Violent 33
VII. The Worshipper Complains of the Inequality of Lots 34
VIII. Kali's Service has Made Him a Mendicant 35
IX. His Days are Passed in Misery 36
X. The Vanity of Life after Life 36
XI. He Trusts Kali, though She Neglects Him 37
XII His Vain and Earnest Search for Salvation by Knowledge 37
XIII. He Would be Accepted for Service 38
XIV. Medicine for His Mind Disease 39
XV. The Foolishness of Pilgrimage 40
XVI. The Holiness of Kashi Explained 40
XVII. He Sometimes Longs to Rest at Kali 41
XVIII. The Foolishness of Sacrifice 42
XIX. The Soul's Sleep of Death 43
XX. He is Old, Dependent, and Despised 43
XXI. The Useless Toil of His Days 44
XXII. The Tyranny of a Divided Will 45
XXIII. Kali Neglects Her Worshipper, in Mad Dance 45
XXIV. Kali the Battle-Queen 46
XXV. Siva Under Kali's Feet 46
XXVI. The Storm-Procession of Siva 47
XXVII. The Worshiper's Heart is Kali's Home 48
XXVIII. Negelected Opportunity 48
XXIX. The Tyranny of Rebirth 49
XXX. Strength Within Oneself 50
XXXI. The Unguarded House 51
XXXII. The Storm-Smitten House 51
XXXIII. Perli of Tempest 51
XXXIV. The Mind's Boatman are Craven 52
XXXV. The Worshipper's Case Comes to Court 52
XXXVI. He Will Appeal to Siva 53
XXXVII. He Has Paid All Rent-Dues 54
XXXVIII. His Mother Has No Lawful Claims Against Him 55
XXXIX. Sin Must Bear Its Punishment 55
XL. He is Bankrupt 55
XLI. Prosperity the Snare of the Soul 56
XLII. The Fear of Death 57
XLIII. Life's Fourth Stage 57
XLIV. He is poor and Helpless 58
XLV. He is a Slave in His Own House 58
XLVI. The Life to Come 59
XLVII. Kali the Only Refuge 60
XLVIII. Life's Affictions 60
XLIX. Night Drawing Nearer 61
L. The Cords of Death 61
LI. Death at Hand 62
LII. And After Death the Judgment 62
LIII. He Longs for Deliverance 63
LIV. Preparation for Death 63
LV. His Helplessness 64
LVI. Kali the Fence-Maker 64
LVII. He Faces Death 65
LVIII. Defiance of Death 65
LIX. This Day Will Pass 66
LX. He Heeds Not Men's Blame 66
LXI. His Play is Ended 67
LXII. And He is Free from Fear of Rebirth 67
LXIII. All Error is Ended 67
LXIV. Crying to Kill, He Will Leave Life 68
LXV. The End 68
Ascribed to Ramprasad Sen:
LXVI. He Has Wandered Without Being Wise 70
LXVII. Conquest of Self 70
LXVIII. The Queen of the Dependent on Kali 70
LXIX. Kali the Refuge 71
By Kamalakanta Bhattacharya:
LXX. He is Identifier to His Worldly Fortune 72
LXXI. He is Entirely Dependent on Kali 72
LXXII. Kali's Power 73
LXXIII. The Poet's Great Happiness 73
LXXIV Extreme Unction 74
By Maharaja Ramakrishna of Nator
LXXV. The Hour of Death 75
By Rasikachnadra Ray:
LXXVI. The Worshiper Will Conquer Kali by Her Own Stregth 76
By Saiyad Jafar:
LXXVII. Kali Cannot Help Her Worshipper 77
By Nilakantha Mukhopadhyaya:
LXXVIII. Kali is the Universal Object of Worship 78
LXXIX. The Callous Mother 79
LXXX. The Devotee Victorious 79
By Ramachandra Datta:
LXXXI. The Poet, in Peril of Death, Prays to the Mother 81
By Dwijadasa:
LXXXII. The Worshipper Laments His Neglect of Kali 82
Anonymous:
LXXXIII. A 'Walpurge' Dance 83
LXXXIV The Poet's Heart a Burning-Ground 83
By Navakisor Modak:
LXXXV. Durga is Falsely Called Merciful 84
Anonymous:
LXXXVI. Her Afflictions are Her Mercy 85
LXXXVII. The Son Has but One Desire 85
By Kangal:
LXXXVIII. True Adoration 87
AGAMANI AND VIJAYA SONGS THE DRAMA OF THE MOTHER'S RETURN HOME
By Ramprasad Sen:
LXXXIX. An Incident of Uma's Childhood 88
XC. The Same Continued 89
XCI. Menaka Has Discovered Uma's Greatness 90
Anonymous:
XCII. Menaka Sends for Her Daughter 92
By Ramprasad Sen:
XCIII. The Joy at the Coming of Uma 93
By Rajanikanta Sen:
XCIV. A Neighbour Gives Tidings of Uma's Approach 94
By Ramprasad Sen:
XCV The Arrival of Uma 95
By Rajanikanta Sen:
XCVI. Uma's Mother Speaks 96
By Vaikuntha of Maliara
XCVII. Uma Reproaches Her Mother for the Year's Neglect 97
Anonymous:
XCVIII. Uma Explains Her Inability to Come 98
By Dasarathi Ray:
XCIX. The Neighbours Come to Congratulate Menaka 99
By Ramprasad Sen:
C. Menaka Will Not Send Her Daughter Back Again 100
CI. Siva Claims His Bride Again 100
By Rajanikanta Sen:
CII. The Mother's Grief to Let Her Daughter Go 101
CIII. The Grief When Uma Has Gone 101
INDEX OF AUTHORS 103


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