Sri Aurobindo
Letters of Sri Aurobindo
Volume 2. 1934 — 1935
Letter ID: 548
Sri Aurobindo — Roy, Dilip Kumar
January 13, 1935
I send you four of your pages corrected. My progress is slow but I am taking more pains to save time hereafter.
I have read the article and Girija’s comic flight from an answer. Everything is beside the question except the main point which, I gather seems to be that nobody can sincerely find Dilip’s poetry readable except one “guarded” admirer – who is he and why is his praise alone allowed to be akṛtrim [sincere] – all other praise must be insincere?
By the way what are the two parts of minati [supplication]? I don’t know the etymology of the word. And are śabda [sound], mandir [temple] etc. made up of parts that can be separated as Tagore has done? Queer!