Satyagraha Page #3

Synopsis: Opera about the life and work of Mohandas K. Gandhi, named after his technique of passive resistance that he began in South Africa and employed in his native India.
 
IMDB:
8.5
Year:
1983
168 min
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victory and defeat to be the same...

Then brace yourself for the fight.

So will you bring

no evil on yourself.

Hold pleasure and pain,

profit and loss...

If you are slain,

paradise is yours,

and if you gain the victory,

yours is the earth to enjoy...

Stand up then, son of Kunti,

stand up then, son of Kunti,

resolute for the fight.

If you are slain,

paradise is yours...

Hold pleasure and pain,

profit and loss...

Happy are the warriors indeed

who become involved

in such a war as this...

...a war presented by pure chance

and opening the doors of paradise.

Happy are the warriors indeed...

If you are slain,

paradise is yours,

and if you gain the victory,

yours is the earth to enjoy...

Stand up then, son of Kunti,

resolute for the fight...

NEWCAUTLE MARCH:

With self content in wisdom

learned from holy books

and wisdom learned from life...

With sense subdued, sublime, aloof,

this athlete of the spirit stands...

""Integrated"",

so is he called...

The same to him

are clods of earth, stones, gold...

Outstanding is he,

outstanding is he whose soul,

whose soul

views in the self-same way,

views in the self-same way

friends, comrades, enemies,

those indifferent, neutrals,

views in the self-same way

men who are hateful

and those who are his kin,

views in the self-same way

the good and the evil, too...

This is the fixed,

the fixed, still state

which sustains,

which sustains,

even at the time of death,

the athletes of the spirit,

which sustains,

even at the time of death,

the athletes of the spirit,

who even then set forth,

who even then set forth,

some to return,

some to return,

some never to return...

Pire, light, day,

the waxing of the moon,

the six months

of the suns northern course,

dying in these,

to Brahman do they go,

the men who Brahman know...

This is the fixed, still state

which sustains,

this is the fixed, still state

which sustains...

...even at the time of death,

the athletes of the spirit...

...the athletes of the spirit

who even then set forth...

This is the fixed, still state

which sustains...

...even at the time of death,

the athletes of the spirit,

who even then set forth,

some to return,

some never to return.

Pire,

light, day,

the waxing of the moon,

the six months...

...of the suns northern course...

...dying in these...

...to Brahman do they go...

...the men who Brahman know...

This is the fixed, still state

which sustains,

even at the time of death,

the athletes of the spirit

who even then set forth,

some to return,

some never to return...

I have passed

through many a birth

and many have you...

I know them ail,

but you do not.

Unborn am I,

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