Poetry : To Humane Words
Poetry : To Humane Words
Even humane words are messy
Rai... who are you looking for?
You have made a strong commitment
to Shukla Dwadashi
Flowers do not bloom in the garden of
words
Only the lonely night stars...
completely forgotten... eventually goes
away
Only night stars go alone !!
Humane words are in the garden of
cloud...
Rai, who are you looking for?
How many Padabali do you write
out of secret deep pain
The sky is now boundless without a
partner
The words of insolent pain
just cry
why cry
There are so many songs every day
With the words... talk goes on
After loving life I run
alone
just alone
You have warm hands
There is depth in the night
If so
after sitting face to face
we will understand
the sleep of pain
the dew of dream...
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[ N.B:-
1. Rai -
Radha (Sanskrit: राधा ), also called Radhika or Rai, is a Hindu goddess and the chief consort of the god Krishna. She is the goddess of love, tenderness, compassion, and devotion. In scriptures, Radha is mentioned as the avatar of Lakshmi and also as the Mūlaprakriti, the Supreme goddess, who is the feminine counterpart and internal potency (hladini shakti) of Krishna. Radha accompanies Krishna in all his incarnations.
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* Shukla Dwadashi -
Shukla Paksha Dwadashi in Margashirsha month, is celebrated as Akhand Dwadashi. On this day Lord Vishnu is worshipped and a fast is observed, performing these rituals blesses one with good fortune and frees one from all the sins.
* Dwadashi-
The twelfth lunar day (tithi) of the fortnight (paksha) of every month in the Hindu calendar.
3. Padabali -
The term padabali (also written padavali) has the literal meaning "gathering of songs" (pada=short verse, lyric; vali = plural; collection).
Padabali is a Vaishnava poem.
Gradually poems were developed into songs.
The Vaishnava Padavi (Bengali: বৈষ্ণব পদাবলী) movement refers to a period in medieval Bengali literature from the 15th to 17th centuries, marked by an efflorescence of Vaishnava poetry often focusing on the Radha-Krishna legend. The subject matter of the poetry is the love of Radha & Krishna, on the banks of the Yamuna in Vrindavana. ]
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