Austerity /Hinduism Poem by Dr.Balnarayana Bandam

Austerity /Hinduism



A saint is one who alone staying
Away from society, laying
Apart from all self impulses, own wants
Interests In benefit of others
Praying the lord with wide-awake
With an empty stomach, void mind, but awake
The trait of great self-denial,
Is as the shared version of people, in menial
Lord Sri Krishna in the Bhagavad Geetha Speak
The homely life too is holding dear geek
As saintly if followed a specific set of laws abide
Which pertains to the austerity of body, speech, mind confide
The worship of God, Brahmins, the, (gurus)teachers,
Wise keeping, purity, openness, continence features,
Nonviolence, are the asceticism of the body
The austerity of speech lies in speaking reality
Helpfully, avoiding offending statement, added to
Study of Vedas and holy books regularly in addition to
Serenity, simplicity, self-control, and purity of thought
Are the austerities of mind? To institute
Are the THRI KARANAAS laid in HINDU BOOKS to point?
Thus if one follows the policy is as similar to a saint

Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: morality
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Lord Sri Krishna speaks in Bhavad Geetha one need not get isolated nor keep the family away
If one follows the simple divine rules, they are equal to the level of saint
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Dr.Balnarayana Bandam

Dr.Balnarayana Bandam

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