Thursday, March 12, 2009

A Tribute To God's Master Peice!

She came to the world with utmost innocence spreading the moments of joy for everyone around. The cribs latent in most Indian families with the mercy of the almighty was away. Compassion and love were the only two things evident to her being. As she grew in her father’s love, mother’s care, sister’s concern, brother’s security moments of laughter and bliss filled her life. She grew into a little girl transformed into a beautiful lady. Success touched her with its wand. As the days passed she turned into an individual with strong individuality. High sense of Independence and freedom were evident. The being was gifted with abundant happiness and bliss; though the hidden fear was evident she shared them with none.

A day dawned when the prince charming took her to different world all together.

She left behind her self for the sense of the young man and his new world. Ensured she played her role well, a role of courteous wife, role of a respecting daughter in law, role of good co sister, role of compassionate mother, role of a humble neighbor, role of a friend. In all these roles were the hidden feelings of the true being! Her true self never expressed or exposed to the new world.

Little did people realize she is an individual, too full of dreams just the way they had, a person who had left behind herself for the roles she was to play, a person who is unconditionally loved by parents, friends, near and dear ones, just as they were!

Mediocrity was very evident in her new world. With self centered beings just there to seek the attention of the world and point the imperfectness through the nose! Even with this she never complained, never mentioned her thoughts, just smiled and moved on!

She had heart full of emotions, she was told never to showcase to the world. For the world would never appreciate it! She carried with her all through her goodness, humbleness and kindness. Little were these appreciated, but she cared for none and played her role.

World woke up one day to realize the godliness of this true being! Was it too late?

No it is never too late to pay tribute to god’s creation of this wonderful human being! As I pay my tribute to god creation of the master piece- “ The Woman” I take the privilege to quote what the veda’s has to say about this being!

Karyeshu mantri,

Karuneshu dasi,

Roopeshu Lakshmi,

Kshameshu dharitri,

Sneheshu matha,

Shayaneshu Rambha,

Shatkarma nari,

Kuladharma pathni

A complete being with totality! I bow to the almighty for this wonderful creation. An embodiment of love,compassion,peace and natural divine instincts!

7 comments:

  1. Hi ,

    Good effort on writing about this topic.
    Each blog of urs has a nice feeling to it..
    keep writing more blogs , i love to read them!!

    Regards,
    Tejaswini.

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  2. Good one!!! A round of applause from everyone pls...

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  3. Each line........ Very true.
    Your post looks dull and incomplete .....because how much ever u write.... its always gonnna be less for her !
    I would appritiate it if you could defragment these vedic lines for me.
    Thanks :)

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  4. @ Muru

    “Karyeshu mantri, Means the one who works like a minister and gives the right advise at the right time

    Karuneshu dasi, Means a person who is an embodiment of care,love fondliness and who takes care of all without any selfish motive selflessly like a servant

    Roopeshu Lakshmi,the one who looks like godess lakshmi herself.

    Kshameshu dharitri, an persone who forgives easily

    Sneheshu matha, and person who is more than a close/best friend and who always befriends without any hidden motives

    Shayaneshu Rambha, a person who is carries with her the aura of the Rambha ( one of the most beatutiful woman in lord Indra's court)even while in sleep

    Shatkarma nari, a lady who follows the karma ,dharma in totality

    Kuladharma pathni” and one who acts as a dharma pathni in to her husband in all phases of life sharing both the joy and sorrow while walking besides him in all walks of life's Dharma.

    All in all a compelete person in totality

    This is my understanding of what it means, presume it fairly correct.

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  5. Thanks Ranjani.
    i had heard a song in Hindi which goes
    "Patni pati ke liye dede apni jaan" from may be some Aishwarya - Anil starrer. it had these lines in it. I was eager to know what it exactly meant from a long time now.
    Thanks for letting me know :)

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