Acclamations

“A meaningful struggle has been going on from the Anshaavatar to the Yug Purush to liberate humans from the self-centered jungle kingdom. Maryada Purushottam Ram's exile to the forest was pre-conceived and also the result of circumstantial compulsion. The life journey of Leela Prabhu Krishna began with exile to the forest. Mahatma Buddha voluntarily left the royal palace and practiced the life of the forest. All three of them were compassionate towards the suffering humanity and had set out in search of immortality in accordance with the contemporary context so that the life-value like “live and let live” could be fully established in human society. Seeing the impurity of personal life-enjoyment and its ill-effects, all three of them proclaimed the futility of life, in their own way. Mahatma Buddha's innovative attitude towards the ugliness of the salvation-seeking culture can be seen together. The epic ,  "Amriteya Buddha: The Eternal Buddha" will have an important place in the  world. I heartily congratulate both the poet and the poetess.”

Dr. Tribhuvan Singh

Former Vice Chancellor,

Kashi Vidyapeeth,Varanasi.

 

In the rich tradition of Indian literature,  "Amriteya Buddha: The Eternal Buddha" is the pinnacle point of victory over those destructive powers, from where the inexhaustible stream of creation flows and from where the sacred river of knowledge illuminates the inexhaustible stream of knowledge in thousands of ignorance-filled hearts, eradicates inertia and fills them with affection. ,  "Amriteya Buddha: The Eternal Buddha" is that timeless creation of Savitri Devi through which the poetess has not only given form to the Buddhist philosophy but has also played an important role in making the modern society of Buddhist philosophy in a new perspective.

"Amriteya Buddha: The Eternal Buddha" not only provides a creative initiative to live life to different sections of the society, but it also guides towards self-knowledge and establishes world love and true love.

 

Prof. Nityanand Pandey

Director, Central Hindi Institute

(Ministry of HRD, Government of India)

  

No comments:

Posts

Chapter 28 : Mahaparinirvan

  Summary : The poem "Mahaparinirvan" is a deeply spiritual and reflective portrayal of the final moments of Lord Buddha’s life ...