Hindu Poem by Asit Kumar Sanyal

Hindu



I am Hindu
But ‘Hindu' is not my religion
It's the dominant culture of India
The way of lie
That was developed
At both the banks of river Sindhu
Presently at Pakistan.

I am the follower of ‘Sanatan Dharma'
The oldest religion of the world
The dharma is more inclusive than religion
It's the eternal way
It prescribes the eternal duties
Honesty, mercy, purity, self-resistant
Among others.

Hinduism is the fusion of
Various Indian cultures and traditions
With diverse roots
It has no single founder, single scripture
And no commonly agreed set of teachings
It gives us a wide spectrum of laws
Of daily morality.

A real Guru of Sanatan Dharma never tells …
Everybody must listen to me
Everyone must seek only my advice.
But he always tells the people …
The real fight is not with others
It is with our own unconsciousness
And unawareness.

Hindu
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Tushar Ray 03 January 2015

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Asit Kumar Sanyal

Asit Kumar Sanyal

Lalgola, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India.
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