Thursday, October 15, 2009

695. Each Time I Come To Earth….151009 Comments

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In the gap between each of my death and birth
Before I find a womb again in revolving earth
Eternal time drastically changes earth’s surface
Each time it shows a unique stunning face!
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Raman Savithiri
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Christopher Lee 18 October 2009

Your poem is comparable to God’s great networking; His programming allows for modifications the moment he decides so Thondaradipodi aazhvaar rejects 'indhiraloakam' against his pleasure of doing pooja and seva to Him on earth and his devotees This is my philosophy also Krishna in Karma Yoga says “ There is nothing, O Partha, in the three worlds what I am required to do or what I have not achieved. Yet, I am constantly engaged in action. “ We should come again to this earth, which is the essence of existence Well written…you are a real master in this

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Marieta Maglas 15 October 2009

wonderful extended metaphor: Might be I was just a stone used in an Yagna Might be I was just sand particle in grand India Might be I was touched by sages in search of Gnana Might be I was just a bead counted in a holy Japamala Might be I was there as lowly grass in Ayodhya Might be I was touched by holy feet of Rama Might be I was a tree on the banks of Yamuna Might be I got drenched in the flute of Krishna Might be I was crow lived in a Temple of Tamilnadu Might be I was a snake adoring Shiva the Lord of beast Might be I was a untouchable cared by Ramanuja Might be I was cow came across Ramana a day at least'' wonderful self-portrait, thank you for sharing..................

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Raman Savithiri

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
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