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In moments of stillness, when the chaos quiets and nature reveals its gentle truths, even a fleeting beam of sunlight becomes a messenger of...

Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts

Sunday, April 6, 2025

At Thy doorstep

On the ninth day of Navratri, coinciding with Ram Navami, the heart reaches its highest pitch of devotion. This poem is a prayer shaped by yearning, whispered at the doorstep of the Divine. Inspired by the quiet culmination of nine sacred nights, it captures a devotee’s longing, love, and ultimate surrender. When the Lord’s glimpse answers the prayer, pain dissolves into peace. In that moment, the soul knows—it is heard, it is held, it is salvaged.


Oh! And I yearn for Thee, 
with a heart full of love. 
Oh! And I stand at the doorstep, 
waiting for Thee to come.
Oh! And, I pray earnestly,
longing, for Thy blessed glimpse.
Oh, do You hear me
as I place my faith in Thee.
Oh! And Thy beatific sight,
my burdens dissolve,
I am salvaged.

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Saturday, April 5, 2025

The Ascent

The Ascent

This poem is dedicated to the seventh day of Navratri, which honors the Crown Chakra (Sahasrara)—the gateway to divine consciousness and spiritual awakening. It reflects our human imperfections and the transformative power of surrender. As seekers, we are gently guided by the grace of the Divine Mother toward clarity, compassion, and higher truth. On this sacred day, may we dissolve our ego, embrace humility, and open ourselves fully to the radiant light of Maa's love.

We, the sinners, 
full of fallacies, 
many shortcomings too,
guided towards a better self, 
with love and surrender. 
Jai Ma. Jai Jai Ma. 

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Friday, April 4, 2025

Towards Light

Towards Light

The Third Eye Chakra represents wisdom, insight, and inner vision. On the sixth day of Navratri, we invoke Goddess Katyayani, who grants clarity and spiritual awakening. This poem reflects the journey from ignorance to enlightenment, where the divine truth illuminates our path. Just as the third eye opens to higher consciousness, so does devotion guide us beyond illusion.

Fumbling in the dark, 
we wander and dawdle,
squandering our existence, 
and then the path is lit
with the light of divine Truth.
Jai Ma. Jai Jai Ma.

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Thursday, April 3, 2025

Beyond Silences

On the fifth day of Navratri, we honor Skandamata, the goddess of wisdom and nourishment, while also aligning with the throat chakra (Vishuddha)—the center of communication and truth. Often, our words falter, and our thoughts remain clouded. Yet, beneath hesitation and uncertainty lies clarity and divine expression, revealed through devotion and prayer. This poem reflects the journey from doubt to spiritual eloquence, guided by the grace of the Goddess.

Words falter, 
hazy, blurred expressions, 
havering in our minds,
and underneath this veil, 
clarity and passion, with prayers. 
Jai Ma. Jai Jai Ma.

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

The bloom within

The bloom within

On the fourth day of Navratri, we honor Goddess Kushmanda, the radiant source of divine energy. This day is linked to the Heart Chakra (Anahata), the center of love, compassion, and harmony. Just as seeds bloom into flowers with care, our hearts blossom with kindness and devotion when nurtured by divine blessings. This poem reflects the sacred unfolding of love within, inspired by the gentle yet powerful presence of Ma Durga’s grace. Jai Ma!

Nestled in the folds,
within the layers of heart, 
seeds of love and compassion
that grow and bloom, 
with blessings. 
Jai Ma. Jai Jai Ma.

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

The Lighthouse

The Lighthouse

On the **third day of Navratri**, we invoke **Devi Chandraghanta**, the embodiment of strength, courage, and serenity. This day resonates with the **Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura)**—the center of inner power, will, and transformation. Just as the **sun fuels life**, this chakra fuels our ambitions and discipline. Amidst life's inner storms—desires, doubts, and struggles—devotion becomes the unwavering force that grounds us. This poem reflects that journey, where amidst chaos, the divine presence remains our anchor. **Jai Ma!**

Rough and stormy, inside, 
waves of desires and thoughts,
and at the center of this cyclone,
rests the sacral power
of devotion. 
Jai Ma. Jai Jai Ma.

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Monday, March 31, 2025

Glow of Grace

This senryu seeks the blessings of the radiant sun and the peaceful moon on this sacred occasion of Eid. Just as the moonlight brings serenity and the sunshine fills hearts with warmth, may this festival bring tranquility, joy, and divine grace to all. Eid is a time of reflection, gratitude, and renewal, and laughters this poem captures the essence of light, peace, and abundance that illuminate the hearts of believers on this joyous day.


Peace of moonshine, and, 
radiance of sun in hearts. 
Bountiful, Thy grace! 

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Sacred Strokes

On the second day of Navratri, we worship Goddess Brahmacharini, who signifies devotion, knowledge, and creativity. The sacral chakra (Svadhisthana) governs inspiration, passion, and artistic flow. This poem reflects how the divine touch transforms simple words and sketches into profound expressions of wisdom and beauty. As the Goddess blesses us with clarity and purpose, we surrender to the creative energy that shapes our journey. Jai Ma! May her grace guide our paths!

Scrambled words and faint lines
on the papyrus,
becoming insightful verses, 
even master paintings.
with grace.
Jai Ma. Jai Jai Ma. 

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Rooted in faith

On the first day of Navratri, we invoke Goddess Shailputri, the embodiment of strength, stability, and unwavering faith. Just as the root chakra (Muladhara) forms the foundation of our being, so does faith anchor us amidst life’s trials. This poem draws inspiration from the terra firma and the resilience of nature, symbolizing how devotion keeps us grounded while allowing us to reach skyward. It is a tribute to trust, endurance, and divine grace.

On a firm terra, 
skywards, the lush bountiful greens.
swirling and swaying
on a twisted, knotted pedestal
with faith.
Jai Ma. Jai Jai Ma. 

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Brushstrokes of love

Holi, the festival of colors, is more than just a vibrant celebration—it is a divine tapestry woven with love, joy, and unity. This poem reflects the spiritual essence of the festival, where each color is a stroke on the canvas of life, painted under the aegis of the Almighty. As we immerse ourselves in this joyous revelry, we are reminded that love and happiness, when blessed by the divine, create a masterpiece that endures beyond time.



Under Thy aegis, ever my Lord, 
on a kaleidoscopic canvas,
a story written with love and joy.

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Transient shades, eternal grace

This poem contrasts fleeting worldly indulgences—that inevitably fade—with the enduring nature of divine grace. It challenges readers to recognize the transient nature of pleasure and seek lasting solace in the unwavering strength of the Divine.

All our indulgences, 
dried safflower leaves,
soul-fabric dyed and redyed.
Oh and the color always fades. 
Whilst The indulgence of Thy name, 
stays fast, like the red of madder roots.

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Friday, March 7, 2025

Hymns in the wind


As the grand celebrations of Mandi Shivratri conclude, a deep silence settles over the valley. Yet, in the hearts of devotees, the echoes of festivity and devotion linger. This poem captures the essence of that spiritual afterglow—the belief that Lord Shiva’s presence is eternal, felt even in the whispering breeze of spring. Though the trumpets may quiet, the soul continues to rejoice, knowing that the divine never truly departs.

The valley falls silent. 
But there are echoes in my heart. 
Oh! I can hear, 
the trumpets of Thy footsteps.
lingering in the spring breeze.
Thou art here, with me!!!

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Monday, March 3, 2025

The grand fair

Mandi Shivratri, a grand celebration of faith, unfolds like a cosmic fair where deities, devotees, and traditions blend into a divine spectacle. Inspired by this vibrant festivity, this naani poem reflects on the world itself as a grand fair, shifting through seasons under the watchful eyes of the Supreme. Much like the fleeting nature of a festival, life too is a transient magic show, held together by the unseen hands of the Divine, reminding us of His omnipresence.


This fair, called world, 
very many 'tis seasons.
Under Thy powerful watch, 
a charming magic show. 

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Friday, February 28, 2025

Where shadows fade

After relentless rains and overwhelming floods, the sun finally shines, illuminating paths once lost to darkness. Just as nature finds renewal after a storm, so do our souls in the grace of the Divine. We, the wayward, burdened by countless missteps, seek His mercy to guide us toward roads where light prevails and shadows no longer haunt. This poem is a humble prayer for redemption, a longing to walk in the warmth of His boundless forgiveness.




We, the waywards,
very many our trespasses.
Thou art the merciful,
steering us to roads
where the sun shines 
and shadows fall behind.

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Thursday, February 27, 2025

Cosmic Carnival

Set in the picturesque valley of Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, this tanka captures the vibrant spirit of Mahashivratri. It celebrates Shiva’s wedding feast, where gods rejoice and devotees dance in divine harmony. The poem attempts to blend celestial festivity with inner renewal, evoking a joyous spring within every heart. In this sacred celebration, nature and spirit unite, reflecting the eternal, transformative grace of Shiva.

Blessed is the valley! 
Gods rejoice and devotees dance. 
Shiva's wedding feast. 
Within the hearts, joyous spring. 
Outside, the festivities.

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Tuesday, February 25, 2025

In the arms of Shiva

This devotional piece is a loose adaptation of the revered "Deh Shiva Bar Mohe Ih" composition, reimagined for the sacred celebrations of Mahashivratri. In this heartfelt invocation, the devotee passionately pleads for divine strength, courage, and unwavering commitment to righteousness, even in life's fiercest battles. Embracing the timeless spirit of Lord Shiva, the poem encourages a relentless pursuit of good deeds and an enduring bond with the divine, even as mortal life fades into dust.

Bless me, oh Supreme Master! 
Grant me this boon
that I may never sidestep
from doing good deeds.
That beyond all fears,
I may have the courage
to face every battle of my life
and I may have the faith too, 
that by Thy grace, I shall win them all.
That I may teach myself
to be hungry always, to be greedy, 
for singing Thy glories.
And that I may not forsake Thee
even in the eventide of my life. 
That when my mortal self turns to dust, 
I should still be fighting hard to hold on to Thee.

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Echoes of Shivratri

This free verse poem vibrantly captures the spirited celebration of Maha Shivratri in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. It brings to life the dynamic energy of the divine procession, where beating drums, lush greens, and clear blues echo the mystical pulse of spring. It appears that nature joins in a jubilant cavalcade of devotion and renewal during the arrival of deities. 


I can hear the drums beating. 
That mystic rhythm,
spellbinding, irresistible refrain.
Far away in my valley, 
the Lords are arriving.
on the palanquins of spring.
Oh! I can feel it in my heart, 
the pulse, the cadence, the melody
of their arrival. 
I can see
the lush greens, the clear blues, 
the royal cavalcade.
Oh! And I am there.
By all my heart.

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Friday, February 14, 2025

Sacred love

On Valentine’s Day, this bhajan-style poem celebrates the essence of love through vivid, playful imagery and dynamic metaphors. The beloved is portrayed as a lush mountain, a soothing silver moon, and a humble earthen lamp, while the speaker transforms into a dancing peacock, a faithful partridge, and a burning wick. Through its devotional tone and rhythmic repetition, the speaker has attempted to evoke both sensual delight and deep reverence, inviting readers to honor an everlasting union of pure passion and devotion.

Such is the nature of love. 
Thou be the mountain, lush and green,
and I shall come dancing, swirling like peacocks.
Thou be the moon, that soothing silver sliver, 
and I shall be the partridge, ever facing Thee.
Thou be the lamp, tiny little earthen clay lamp
and I shall be the wick, burning for Thee all night.
Such the bond of my true love,
so much in love with Thee.

Happy Valentines Day!!!

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Thursday, February 13, 2025

The Cuckoo's Prayer

Just as the cuckoo waits patiently for the soothing kiss of rain to bring relief and salvation, so too does my spirit yearn for a divine embrace that offers spiritual solace. In this haiku, nature’s tender moment becomes a metaphor for inner longing—an appeal for renewal, hope, and transcendent comfort. It invites us to reflect on our own search for spiritual relief, finding inspiration in nature’s ephemeral yet profound, truly transformative, embrace.

The pied cuckoo thirsts,
waits for the kiss of raindrops.
And I wait for Thee.

Happy Kiss Day!!!

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha 

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Wrapped in Thy hug

On Hug Day, this pantoum transforms the simple act of embracing into a sacred dialogue between the human heart and the divine. The poem invites us to hold onto a higher presence as one would clutch a cherished hug. The journey through life's labyrinth becomes a meditation on faith, trust, and surrender, with every verse echoing the timeless comfort found in a divine embrace.


Through everything that transpires
may I have the faith to clasp Your hand
and walk through this entire labyrinth
finding a refuge for my soul. 
May I have the faith to clasp Your hand
holding on to You through my trials,
finding a refuge for my soul,
beyond my many imperfections. 
Holding on to You through my trials,
my only prayer be, the courage
to embrace You, in absolute surrender
through everything that transpires. 

Happy Hug Day!!!

Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha