पेड़ोँ को शिकायत है पत्थर नहीँ बदले ,नदियोँ ने उनसे मिलने की कोशिश हज़ार की, खारे ही रहे अब भी समँदर नहीँ बदले !अच्छा है कि कोरे कागज़ पर मेरे अक्षर भी नहीँ बदले।
Friday, August 14, 2009
Hare Krishna!
The Rich,the Elegant, The perfect poise that outshines the perfect eternity.
The soothing prelude whispering the divine chant of humanity.
The silver aura scintillating like moon amidst all dark and no light!
Krishna is an embodiment of all these material world and far more...in his each stride!
Yet,Can anyone ever decipher why did maverick God needed to be like us,and be the one among many?
He stole,he lied,he ran away and cheated,chose former among wrong and right.
Because he wanted to be a human being ,termed simple and upright!
Errors are so humane, that since then,forgiveness has become divine!
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Right. Errors are very humane. Lord Krishna is a lot closer to a human than any God.And he also adds to the belief that an imperfect man can be very close to a God, reversely.
By the way, I have been browsing through many sacred texts of different religions lately. (their translations, of course!). Google the term 'Satanic Bible.' The philosophy is interesting.
Ok sure...I will go through!
Beautiful thoughts...
just one thing.. how can something outshine the perfect?
No human being is perfect. The only one possibly is the "Divine!" So, competition kisse hai? his poise can outshine only himself,no one else.
Bs itna hi tha. :D
and thanx for the compliment.:)
n this tym too...photography is mine :)
The thoughts are great and expression even greater
Krishna is my fav God, hes the one I can talk to, I can fight with and sulk with too..the others seem too out of reach. Happy Janmashtami to you dear.
@ anonymous[bhaiya]
thanx :)
@ sujata di
same 2 u n happy independance day too. :)
Now that's quite a thought, coming to think about it: Why should be forgiveness be considered divine, if it were not for errors being so human?
Liked your writing.
Will be back to your page.
Thankyou and you are always welcome here :)
That's lovely. Loved the way you played up the idiom in the last line. Wonderful! :)
thanks for reading :)
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