Anandamurti, Delightful-Statue Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

Anandamurti, Delightful-Statue



O, you digger, digging for the foundation stone
As for the construction work,
Return, return the golden statue,
The spade falling over
And clink the statue striking!

You give me, my anandamurti, the anandamurti of Radha and Krishna,
Blackly, but golden,
Murari with a flute fluting
And Radha the consort together with,
Seated on a lotus!

My archaeology, my histriography, you return me, return me,
Strike not hard as there lies
The ancient golden statue,
Of Murari and his companion,
The Divine Consort!

Saturday, September 21, 2013
Topic(s) of this poem: art
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