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The Earthen Goblet
By Harindranath Chattopadhyaya
O silent goblet! Red from head to heel,
How did you feel
When you were being twirled
Upon the potter’s wheel
Before the potter gave you to the world!
.
Stanza -1
“But now, O LORD, You are our Father; we are the clay,
and You are the potter; we are all the work of Your
hand.” – Isaiah 64:8
The poem denotes a secondary meaning where
Chattopadhyay attempts to validate Christian doctrine
where God is regarded as a potter, and man as clay
which is cast by his hands
O silent goblet! Red from head to heel,
How did you feel
When you were being twirled
Upon the potter’s wheel
Before the potter gave you to the world!
.
The poem is a dialogue between the poet
and the goblet.
The poet asked the silent goblet
why it was red from top to toe and what its
feelings were when the potter kept it on his
wheel and twirled it before giving it to the
world as a goblet.
‘I felt a conscious impulse in my clay
To break away
From the great potter’s hand
That burned so warm,
I felt a vast
Feeling of sorrow to be cast
Into my present form.
Stanza -2
‘I felt a conscious impulse in my clay
To break away
From the great potter’s hand
That burned so warm,
I felt a vast
Feeling of sorrow to be cast
Into my present form.
The goblet replied that it felt a
conscious impulse in its clay to break
away from the Great Potter’s warm
hand. It also felt sorrow to be molded
into its present form.
‘Before that fatal hour
That saw me captive on the potter’s
wheel
And cast into his crimson goblet sleep,
I used to feel
The fragrant friendship of a little flower
Whose root was in my bosom buried
deep.’
Stanza -3
‘Before that fatal hour
That saw me captive on the potter’s
wheel
And cast into his crimson goblet sleep,
I used to feel
The fragrant friendship of a little flower
Whose root was in my bosom buried
deep.’
‘Before that fatal hour
That saw me captive on the potter’s
wheel
fatal (adj): causing death
captive (n): prisoner
Means Before that dangerous hour., the
goblet was the prisoner on the potter’s
wheel
And cast into his crimson goblet sleep,
I used to feel
goblet (n): a cup
cast (v): to shape
crimson (ad): dark red in colour
means the clay is molded into the crimson
coloured goblet.
The fragrant friendship of a little flower
Whose root was in my bosom buried
deep.’
fragrant (ad): having a pleasant smell
bosom (n): chest
The fragrant friendship of a little flower
Whose root was in my bosom buried
deep.’
the Goblets had a beautiful relationship
with the flowers
means Before that, it used to feel the
fragrant friendship of a little flower. The
root of the flower was buried deep in its
bosom. The association between clay
and the plant was strong.
‘The potter has drawn out the living breath
of me
And given me a form which is death of me,
My past unshapely natural stage was best
With just one flower flaming through my
breast.’
Stanza -4
‘The potter has drawn out the living breath
of me
And given me a form which is death of me,
My past unshapely natural stage was best
With just one flower flaming through my
breast.’
‘The potter has drawn out the living breath
of me
And given me a form which is death of me,
My past unshapely natural stage was best
With just one flower flaming
through my breast.’
means-The potter has taken the living breath of
it. He gave it a form which was its death.
Previously it was natural and shapeless. But
the form of the clay was the best form for it
as a bright flower used to be its companion
near its breast.
means- the shape of goblet made
it a prisoner. It did not have
freedom or a friend. When it was
in the form of clay. It had a
friend- a little flower.
Harindranath Chattopadhyaya
The Earthen Goblet Glossary
twirl (v): turn something round and round
fatal (adj): causing death
captive (n): prisoner
goblet (n): a cup
heel (n): the back part of the foot below the ankle
impulse (n): a sudden strong wish
about the results cast (v): to shape
crimson (ad)): dark red in colour
fragrant (ad)): having a pleasant smell
bosom (n): chest

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The earthen goblet

  • 1. The Earthen Goblet By Harindranath Chattopadhyaya
  • 2. O silent goblet! Red from head to heel, How did you feel When you were being twirled Upon the potter’s wheel Before the potter gave you to the world! . Stanza -1
  • 3. “But now, O LORD, You are our Father; we are the clay, and You are the potter; we are all the work of Your hand.” – Isaiah 64:8 The poem denotes a secondary meaning where Chattopadhyay attempts to validate Christian doctrine where God is regarded as a potter, and man as clay which is cast by his hands
  • 4. O silent goblet! Red from head to heel, How did you feel When you were being twirled Upon the potter’s wheel Before the potter gave you to the world! .
  • 5. The poem is a dialogue between the poet and the goblet. The poet asked the silent goblet why it was red from top to toe and what its feelings were when the potter kept it on his wheel and twirled it before giving it to the world as a goblet.
  • 6. ‘I felt a conscious impulse in my clay To break away From the great potter’s hand That burned so warm, I felt a vast Feeling of sorrow to be cast Into my present form. Stanza -2
  • 7. ‘I felt a conscious impulse in my clay To break away From the great potter’s hand That burned so warm, I felt a vast Feeling of sorrow to be cast Into my present form.
  • 8. The goblet replied that it felt a conscious impulse in its clay to break away from the Great Potter’s warm hand. It also felt sorrow to be molded into its present form.
  • 9. ‘Before that fatal hour That saw me captive on the potter’s wheel And cast into his crimson goblet sleep, I used to feel The fragrant friendship of a little flower Whose root was in my bosom buried deep.’ Stanza -3
  • 10. ‘Before that fatal hour That saw me captive on the potter’s wheel And cast into his crimson goblet sleep, I used to feel The fragrant friendship of a little flower Whose root was in my bosom buried deep.’
  • 11. ‘Before that fatal hour That saw me captive on the potter’s wheel fatal (adj): causing death captive (n): prisoner
  • 12. Means Before that dangerous hour., the goblet was the prisoner on the potter’s wheel
  • 13. And cast into his crimson goblet sleep, I used to feel goblet (n): a cup cast (v): to shape crimson (ad): dark red in colour
  • 14. means the clay is molded into the crimson coloured goblet.
  • 15. The fragrant friendship of a little flower Whose root was in my bosom buried deep.’ fragrant (ad): having a pleasant smell bosom (n): chest
  • 16. The fragrant friendship of a little flower Whose root was in my bosom buried deep.’ the Goblets had a beautiful relationship with the flowers
  • 17. means Before that, it used to feel the fragrant friendship of a little flower. The root of the flower was buried deep in its bosom. The association between clay and the plant was strong.
  • 18. ‘The potter has drawn out the living breath of me And given me a form which is death of me, My past unshapely natural stage was best With just one flower flaming through my breast.’ Stanza -4
  • 19. ‘The potter has drawn out the living breath of me And given me a form which is death of me, My past unshapely natural stage was best With just one flower flaming through my breast.’
  • 20. ‘The potter has drawn out the living breath of me
  • 21. And given me a form which is death of me,
  • 22. My past unshapely natural stage was best
  • 23. With just one flower flaming through my breast.’
  • 24. means-The potter has taken the living breath of it. He gave it a form which was its death. Previously it was natural and shapeless. But the form of the clay was the best form for it as a bright flower used to be its companion near its breast.
  • 25. means- the shape of goblet made it a prisoner. It did not have freedom or a friend. When it was in the form of clay. It had a friend- a little flower. Harindranath Chattopadhyaya
  • 26. The Earthen Goblet Glossary twirl (v): turn something round and round fatal (adj): causing death captive (n): prisoner goblet (n): a cup heel (n): the back part of the foot below the ankle impulse (n): a sudden strong wish about the results cast (v): to shape crimson (ad)): dark red in colour fragrant (ad)): having a pleasant smell bosom (n): chest