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image of ecstasy thrill and enlace imahe of bliss i would see only thy marvellous face​

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Answered by anu5555
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Answered by komalparkash
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"Image of ecstasy thrill and enlace image of bliss I would see only thy marvellous face"​. Where these lines are from?

⇒ These lines are from a poem 'Bride of the Fire' written by Aurobindo Ghose.

Explanation:

About poem:-

The poem 'Bride of the Fire' has a lot of spiritual significance. In this poem the poet appeals to "Agni" the God of Fire and asks him to embrace his life for eternal pleasure. Poet also refers to the Sun God, "Surya".

About Poet:-

Sri Aurobindo was born as Aravinda Akroyd Ghose in Kolkata, India, in 1872. His father was Dr K. D. Ghose and mother, Swarnalata Devi.

Aurobindo and his siblings were sent to the Loretto Convent School at Darjeeling. Aurobindo was taken along with his two elder brothers, Manmohan and Benoybhusan, to England at the age of seven.

He was able to gain admission into St Paul's School in London. At there Aurobindo mastered Greek and excelled at Latin. The last three years at St Paul's, he spent in reading, especially English Poetry.

He received prestigious prizes like Butterworth Prize for literature, the Bedford Prize for history and a scholarship to Cambridge University. Aurobindo returned to India in 1893.

Aurobindo was the editor of a nationalist Bengali newspaper 'Vande Mataram' and came into frequent confrontation with the British Raj as a result. He became a leader of 'Indian nationalists' group. He was seen as the new leader of the movement In 1907.

Learn more about Sri Aurobindo Ghose from the links given below:-

https://brainly.in/question/12460253

https://brainly.in/question/163633

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