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Death poetry: Ode to Death

Death poetry!

The death and dying and the life after death has always fascinated man. This is an excerpt from the book What Becomes Of The Soul After Death by Sri Swami Sivananda.

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Death poetry: What is real death?
A poem about death.

The death and dying and the life after death has always fascinated man. This is an excerpt from the book What Becomes Of The Soul After Death by Sri Swami Sivananda.


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Death poetry: What Becomes Of The Soul After Death

The death and dying and the life after death has always fascinated man. We want to now the truth behind near death experiences and become certain that there really is a life after death.

What Becomes Of The Soul After Death by Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj is a departure from the usual line in that it is based, to a great extent, upon authoritative scriptural texts and upon knowledge derived through reasoning, deep reflection and personal meditation. It throws a flood of light upon all aspects of life after death not adequately dealt with in other works. The book also gives valuable information about the different beliefs on this subject, of the various races and religions.

The book is dealing with rebirth, the soul, reincarnation, moksha, heaven and hell, karma and different lokas,. It even includes death poems and death poetry, giving a complete picture and a new face of death.

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia - 1912 in literature

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia - 1923 in literature

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia - Wilfred Owen

Wilfred Edward Salter Owen, MC (March 18, 1893 – November 4, 1918) was an English poet. Wilfred Owen - Biography. Wilfred Owen - Early life. Owen was born at Plas Wilmot near Oswestry in Shropshire on the 18th of March 1893 of mixed English and Welsh ancestry. At that time, his parents lived in a comfortable house owned by his grandfather, but, on his death in 1895, the family were forced to move to lodgings in the back streets of Birkenhead. He was educated at the Birkenhead ...

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia - 1971 in literature

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia - 1943 in literature

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia - Minos

In Greek mythology, Minos was a semi-legendary king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa. The Minoan civilization has been named after him. By his wife, Pasiphae, he was the father of Ariadne, Androgeus, Deucalion, Phaedra, Glaucus, Catreus and many others. Minos, along with his brothers, Rhadamanthys and Sarpedon, was raised by King Asterion (or Asterius) of Crete. When Asterion died, he gave his throne to Minos, who banished Sarpedon and ( ...

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia - Aldous Huxley

Aldous Leonard Huxley (July 26, 1894 – November 22, 1963) was a British writer who emigrated to the United States. He was a member of the famous Huxley family who produced a number of brilliant scientific minds. Best known for his novels and wide-ranging output of essays, he also published short stories, poetry, travel writing, and film stories and scripts. Through his novels and essays Huxley functioned as an examiner and sometimes critic of social mores, societal norms and ideals, and possible misapplications of science in human l ...

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia - Christopher Marlowe

Christopher ("Kit") Marlowe (baptised 26 February 1564 – 30 May 1593) was an English dramatist, poet, and translator of the Elizabethan era. Perhaps the foremost Elizabethan tragedian before Shakespeare, he is known for his magnificent blank verse, his overreaching protagonists, and his own untimely death. Christopher Marlowe - Background. Born in Canterbury the son of a shoemaker, he attended The King's School, Canterbury and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge on a scholarship and received his bachelor of ...

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia - C. S. Lewis

Clive Staples Lewis (November 29, 1898 – November 22, 1963), commonly referred to as C. S. Lewis, was an Irish author and scholar, born into a Protestant family in Belfast, though mostly resident in England. Lewis is known for his work on medieval literature, for his Christian apologetics and for his fiction, especially the children’s series entitled The Chronicles of Narnia. C. S. Lewis - Early life. Clive Staples Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland (now Northern Ireland), to Albert James ...

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia - Victor Hugo

Novelist, poet, playwright, dramatist, essayist and statesman, Victor-Marie Hugo (February 26, 1802–May 22, 1885) is recognized as one of the most influential French Romantic writers of the 19th century. His most well-known works are the novels Les Misérables and Notre-Dame de Paris (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame). Though conservative in his youth, he later became a passionate supporter of republicanism, and his work touches upon many of the major political and social issues and artistic trends of his time. < ...

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Wilfred Owen - Poetry

Owen is regarded by some as the leading poet of the First World War, known for his war poetry on the horrors of trench and gas warfare. Most of his poetry was published posthumously. He is also well-known for his preface, written in May 1918 for a collection of war poems he hoped to publish in 1919. Sassoon had a profound effect on Owen's poetic voice, and Owen's most famous poems (Dulce et Decorum Est and Anthem for Doomed Youth) show direct results of Sassoon's influence. Owen's poetry would eventually be more widely a ...

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Wilfred Owen, Wilfred Owen - Biography, Wilfred Owen - Early life, Wilfred Owen - War service, Wilfred Owen - Poetry, Wilfred Owen - Relationship with Sassoon, Wilfred Owen - Death, Wilfred Owen - Literary output

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia - Dante Alighieri

Durante degli Alighieri, better known as Dante, (c. June 1, 1265 – September 13/14, 1321) was an Italian Florentine poet. His greatest work, La divina commedia (The Divine Comedy), is considered the greatest literary statement produced in Europe in the medieval period, and the basis of the modern Italian language. Dante Alighieri - Life. Dante Alighieri - Early history and family. Dante was born in 1265 and he tells us he was born under the sign of Gemini, ...

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Taras Shevchenko - Life

Born into a serf family in the village of Moryntsi, of Kiev guberniya (then a part of the Russian Empire), Shevchenko was orphaned at the age of eleven. As a child he exhibited talent as a painter, and while accompaning his owner P. Engelhardt in trips to Vilnius, and later Saint Petersburg, he received training in painting. His talents were noticed by influential Russian painters who intervened to gain him freedom from serfdom. The famous Russian painter Karl Briullov donated a portrait of his friend Russian poet Vasily Zhukovsky as a lottery prize, whose proceeds were used to buy Shevchen ...

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Wilfred Owen - Relationship with Sassoon

Owen, however, would have strongly disagreed with the assumption that he was superior, or even that he was a poet opposed to war. His poems criticise the conditions of the First World War, but his poetry is relatively unconcerned with its motives. He held Sassoon in an esteem not far from hero-worship, remarking to his mother about Sassoon that he was "not worthy to light his pipe". Several incidents in Owen's life, as well as some of his poems (e.g. It was a navy boy) and his circle of friends in London, have led to the conclusion th ...

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Wilfred Owen, Wilfred Owen - Biography, Wilfred Owen - Early life, Wilfred Owen - War service, Wilfred Owen - Poetry, Wilfred Owen - Relationship with Sassoon, Wilfred Owen - Death, Wilfred Owen - Literary output

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Muhammad Iqbal - Return to the Subcontinent

Upon his return to India from Europe in 1908, Iqbal embarked on a career in law, academics and poetry, all at once. Of the three pursuits, he excelled in what was his true calling and first love--poetry. There is a widely held belief that had the Government College in Lahore been more generous with their monthly stipend and academic freedom, he would have been as brilliant an academician as he was a poet. In fact, it was financial considerations that forced him to relinquish his assistant professorship in 1909 to take up a fulltime law caree ...

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Muhammad Iqbal - Iqbal's legacy

Iqbal is considered to be one of the greatest poets of the Urdu language, admired both in India and Pakistan. He is also highly regarded for his Persian poetry, both in the Subcontinent and in Iran itself. He is considered to be one of the most important Muslim thinkers of the last few hundred years. The Iranaian social scientist Ali Shariati was deeply influenced by Iqbal. Iqbal's book The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam, based on a series of lectures, is banned in Saudi Arabia. The lectures call for a renewal and ...

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Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Wilfred Owen - Biography

Wilfred Owen - Early life. Owen was born at Plas Wilmot near Oswestry in Shropshire on the 18th of March 1893 of mixed English and Welsh ancestry. At that time, his parents lived in a comfortable house owned by his grandfather, but, on his death in 1895, the family were forced to move to lodgings in the back streets of Birkenhead. He was educated at the Birkenhead Institute and at Shrewsbury Technical School, and discovered his vocation in 1903 or 1904 during a holiday spent in Cheshire. His early influences included John Keats, and, as with ...

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Wilfred Owen, Wilfred Owen - Biography, Wilfred Owen - Early life, Wilfred Owen - War service, Wilfred Owen - Poetry, Wilfred Owen - Relationship with Sassoon, Wilfred Owen - Death, Wilfred Owen - Literary output

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