Prince Prahlad was a little lad
When his father did him ask,
‘Where's your god?
I don't see him'.
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I really enjoy reading your poetry. And those of your culture. Fascinating and informative!
Thank You Richard. I feel great that you took time to read this poem and graced it your appreciation. Obliged.
I love the story of Prahlad. You have so beautifully captured the essence of the story. Thank you dear Poet....Top score
Geeta, you have always been my source of inspiration. And your words really matter to me. Thank You. Take good care.
Read it long back, once again you refreshed me with this poem. Full****
Quite happy that you enjoyed the poem, Anjandev. Thank You.
My note added to LeeAnn's comment has vanished too. PoemHunter has become difficult
I enjoy this poem very much. It reminds me of a Catholic teaching that I was taught as a child Bravo!
I had posted replies to the posts of Poet Indira Renganathan. Somehow they have vanished. Ph is making fun of the poor poets.
Thank you, Indira Madam, for reading this little poem and appreciating it. Obliged.
God is omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient.Nice write.
True. That is what the story of Prahlad underlines.