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A SOLUTION THROUGH VEDIC METAPHYSICS IN ELIOT’S FOUR QUARTETS

Sankar Paul, Prof. Shrikant Singh
Page No. : 10-20

ABSTRACT

According to George Williams, the basic concept presented in the quatrains can be found "similarly in Christian and Hindu theology, John of the Cross or the Bhagavad Gita".The Bhagavad Gita has been widely respected for both its structure and substance over the centuries. "His creative works were tinged with an Indian influence," Eliot admits in his own writing, "his imaginative writing" The text of the four quatrains is divided into four parts labeled "Burnt Norton", "Seventeenth" and "Thirteenth". "as well as East Coker, Dry Salvages and Little Gidding. The Bhagavad Gita consists of four different yogas. These yogas are Dhyanyoga, Jananayoga, Karmayoga and Bhaktiyoga. Together, these yogas facilitate the realization of one potential for the self-improvement and liberation of the soul towards its ultimate goal. The four limbs of yoga affirm the teachings of Lord Krishna, which exhort the practitioner to separate himself from the material world, even if he is physically present within it. According to the Gli teachings of the Lord, represents the material world, represents only one stage of the path to the Supreme Being who created everything. Eliot followed the four yogas, which include the philosophies of good deeds, meditation, wisdom and devotion in the four general chapters which make up the four quatrains represent a perfect connection for the search for the ultimate truth There is no doubt that the ultimate truth is known as "moksa" or an R represented er to salvation and a "connected strategy for attaining salvation"


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