XCI
The sun who fights the dreadful dragon of darkness
That engulfs the earth has a place in heaven's heights,
The Guru who dedicates himself to ferry us across
Deserves an abode in the temple of soul's plateau
XCII
Celestial and terrestrial creations of thine charm
All living beings alike in the whole of the universe
Mitigate man's avarice for fortunes that undulate:
Fortify his faith in you to mollify the gravity of concern
XCIII
Soon or after when man will migrate to other planets
Make them shed off their masks and pretensions
To burry them here in this soil that bestowed them on him
Lest the new virgin soil to host him be maligned
XCIV
From the heap of gifts in thy stock I opt to select the pack
Neglected by others for lacking charm of packing outfits
I am enthralled by the loftyrichness the gift inside holds
Symbolising a silent oracle directing inexplicable modalities
XCV
When thy blessings flood into me like a high tide
All that sadden me will recede like an ebbing tide
The beam of bliss that flashes through me following
Be incessant enough to redeem my insatiabilities
This is another one of sparkling gem of this series. Overflowing with love and devotion towards the Supreme Being it is truly a pleasure to read these beautiful poems.
When devotion to God strengthens with love we feel His presence with us. Radha's devotion and love for Krishna is the one like that
To be brief, this is all I have to say.......! Each one is a gem unparalleled in beauty and richness! Top marks!
Thank you Valsa George for the comments that sparkle with the graceful attitude towards your fellow beings
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Truly, when the blessings of the almighty touches us like the high tide, all that saddens us shall receed into the background like an ebbing tide. We are bathed in the bliss of divine grace. A Rudraksha that fills you with happiness.
Quite true. God's blessings are necessary for getting rid of our sorrows. The resultant flash of bliss is enough for us to forget our incapabilities.