My Little Memory And Tribute To Maya Angelou (Not A Poem) Poem by Savita Tyagi

My Little Memory And Tribute To Maya Angelou (Not A Poem)

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' Here root yourselves beside me.
I am the tree planted by the river,
Which will not be moved,
I, the rock, I, the river, I, the tree
I am yours—your passage has been paid.
Lift up your faces, you have a piercing need
For this bright morning downing for you.
Maya Angelou
'On The Pulse Of Morning'

12.3.04
Maya Angelou's above passage that I copied from some where is close to my heart. So is the Shloka from Taittriya Upanishad. The striking similarity though not so apparent still touches a cord somewhere together. So I decided to copy the verse from Taittriya Upanishad again. This way I can enjoy both together whenever I open my notebook. My note book is becoming a collection of many small things that come to my rescue whenever a crack appears in my whole being. Every now and then I feel the need to touch my soul, to go beyond my mundane activities, beyond the logic and reasoning of mind to create a calmness around me that is not dull or boring or vacant or lonely.

" I am the stimulator of the tree of Universe.
My fame (glory) is high as the peaks of the mountain.
High and pure am I like the essence in the sun;
I am the power and the wealth, effulgent with intuition;
Intelligent, imperishable and undecaying am I-
This is the sacred recitation of Trishanku after he realized the truth."

अहं वृक्षस्य रेिरव । कीर्तिः पृष्टं गिरोरिव ।
ऊर्ध्वपविञो वाजिनीव स्वर्मतमस्मि ।
दर्विणग्ं सवर्चसम् । सुमेधा अमर्तोक्षितः ।
इति ञिशड़्कोवेदानुवचनम् ।। '

Note:

This morning when I heard the news of Maya Angelou's passing away, all of a sudden I remembered the above page from my note book. It is from the time when I read English poetry and our Sanskrit scripture side by side. I still do! I probably didn't know much about Maya Angelou then. Had not even read the whole poem. Still this small passage was enough for me to fall in love with her. Reading the passage, instantly I thought of above Sanskrit shloka. Today I just decided to share this page of my note book. Rest in peace Maya Angelou. You gave much peace to world.
Sanskrit Shloka and translation is from Swami Chinmayananda's Taittriya Upanishad.

Savita Tyagi
5.28.2014

Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Memory
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chuy Amante 29 May 2014

Thanks for that Savita! I love all I hear from the Upanishads I believe he saw him self as creator of all by his thoughts and also saw himself in the quiet power of being Nice comparison you did for us Namaste

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Chuy Amante 01 June 2014

I also got excited when I saw the title about a Tribute to Maya! I laughed and thought, this will be amazing, a tribute to humanities bane (maya-Sanskrit! ! ! !) Now that is your assignment, do it with grand refinement! Do a tribute to the sanskrit -Maya do it good, do be a liar (ly-yah)

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Geetha Jayakumar 25 June 2014

Beautiful flow of words from your pen. Lovely tribute to Maya Angelou. Beautiful verses you have told from upanishads. Though, I am not much familiar...Loved the way you explained. Thanks for sharing with us....

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I am the tree planted by the river, , , , so nice....10 i shall stay forever very near to offer shade nevEr barter me for trade

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Savita Tyagi 03 June 2014

A note about Trishanku: Trishanku was a virtuous king and a sage. The legend says that he wanted to go to heaven with his body. Rishi Vishwamitra agreed to his request. While descending to heaven Trinshanku's approach was stopped by Indra the lord of heavens. As he started to come down Vishwamitra stopped him from doing it. Finally as a compromise Vishwamitra created a new heaven for him in southern sky away from Indra's domain where to this day he stays. In Astronomy Trishanku refers to constellation of crux.

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Tirupathi Chandrupatla 03 June 2014

Beautiful tribute to a great soul. Your notebook has served the rightful purpose. Thank you.

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Akhtar Jawad 01 June 2014

“ I am the stimulator of the tree of Universe. My fame (glory) is high as the peaks of the mountain. High and pure am I like the essence in the sun; I am the power and the wealth, effulgent with intuition; Intelligent, imperishable and undecaying am I- This is the sacred recitation of Trishanku after he realized the truth.” A great tribute, wlil you please explain who is Trishanku? Is he the trio of Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma?

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