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Nala and Damayanti and Other Poems

BOOK XXVI
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The mind is to be entirely independent of external objects; to preserve its undisturbed serenity it should have the conscious power of withdrawing all its senses within itself, as the tortoise draws all its limbs beneath in shell." Action is necessary, but action must produce no emotion--no sensation on the calm spirit within; whatever may be their consequences, however important, however awful, events are to be unfelt, and almost unperceived by the impassive mind; and on this principle Arjuna is to execute the fated slaughter upon his kindred without the least feeling of sorrow or compunction being permitted to intrude on the divine apathy of his soul.

Some of the images in which this passionless tranquillity of the spirit is described, appear singularly beautiful: As to th' unrais'd unswelling ocean flow the multitudinous streams, So to the soul serene, unmov'd--flow in the undisturbing lusts.
And then again the soul, in this state of unbroken quietude, Floats like the lotus on the lake, unmov'd, unruffled by the tide.] [Footnote 6: p.3.l.8._Best, a present Manu he_.

Manu, or Menu, the representative of the human race; the holy, mythological ancestor of the Hindus.

In the Diluvium, the Indian version of the Deluge, (see the latter part of this volume), Manu is the survivor of the human race--the second ancestor of mankind.

The first Menu is named "Swayambhuva, or sprung from the self-existing." From him "came six descendants, other Menus, or perfectly understanding the Scripture, each giving birth to a race of his own, all exalted in dignity, eminent in power." Laws of Menu, i.61.The great code of law "the Hindus firmly believe to have been promulged in the beginning of time by Menu, son or grandson of Brahma, or in plain English the first of created beings, and not the oldest only but the noblest of legislators." Sir W.JONES'S preface to Laws of Menu; Works, vii.


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