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Fire's Goal: Poems from the Hindu Year

by Laurie Patton

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The poems of Fire's Goal reflect a year of journeys to sacred river sources in India, written after a decade of writing and reading in interpretation of India's most sacred Sanskrit compositions-the Vedas.

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The poems of Fire's Goal reflect a year of journeys to sacred river sources in India. Laurie Patton's poems were written after a decade of writing and reading in interpretation of India's most sacred Sanskrit compositions — the Vedas. The book's first half, "Festavals," follows the main festivals of a Hindu year. Each poem is written in the voice of a bhakta, or devotee, as he or she performs rituals of devotion — whether it be floating a flame down a river at Diwali or listening to the bell at a Ganesh temple at Ganeshotsav. The second half of the book, "Crossings," refers to the traditional term tirtha, or holy place. In India, a tirtha is a place where a god crossed over to be on earth. "Crossings" employs the images of Sanskrit learning to think about ordinary moments in contemporary life — a lost lover, running with dogs, an encounter with a spiderweb, what a widow might say about her broken bangles. Fire's Goal is a poetic journey into the spirituality of India, with complimentary text that explains the festivals and sacrifices of Hinduism.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781883991494
Subtitle:
Poems from the Hindu Year
Author:
Patton, Laurie
Illustrator:
Tov, Lika
Foreword by:
Panjwani, Narendra
Foreword:
Panjwani, Narendra
Author:
Panjwani, Narendra
Author:
Tov, Lika
Publisher:
White Cloud Press
Location:
Ashland, Or.
Subject:
General
Subject:
20th century
Subject:
English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Subject:
Indic poetry
Subject:
Indic poetry (English)
Subject:
POE009000
Subject:
Anthologies-United Kingdom Poetry
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Series Volume:
107-561
Publication Date:
20030801
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Color illustrations throughout
Pages:
70
Dimensions:
9 x 7 in 8 oz

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The poems of Fire's Goal reflect a year of journeys to sacred river sources in India. Laurie Patton's poems were written after a decade of writing and reading in interpretation of India's most sacred Sanskrit compositions — the Vedas. The book's first half, "Festavals," follows the main festivals of a Hindu year. Each poem is written in the voice of a bhakta, or devotee, as he or she performs rituals of devotion — whether it be floating a flame down a river at Diwali or listening to the bell at a Ganesh temple at Ganeshotsav. The second half of the book, "Crossings," refers to the traditional term tirtha, or holy place. In India, a tirtha is a place where a god crossed over to be on earth. "Crossings" employs the images of Sanskrit learning to think about ordinary moments in contemporary life — a lost lover, running with dogs, an encounter with a spiderweb, what a widow might say about her broken bangles. Fire's Goal is a poetic journey into the spirituality of India, with complimentary text that explains the festivals and sacrifices of Hinduism.
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