Bengali Religious Lyrics Sakta
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
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.
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 |