Swami And Narayana Poem by Hardik Vaidya

Swami And Narayana



Man and god.
Some claim,
They merged.
I agree,
But not with their proof.

I see it different.
Poles apart.
Like the auroras that grace,
North and South poles.

I inhabit the Antarctic of our conscience,
You inhabit the equatorial splendour,
My counter scopes of many an A4,
Live in the accessible North Pole.

Somewhere close to Greenland,
A frozen ice sheet,
Melting,
Santa sweating,
No Banta.

Hardik Mahesh Vaidya

Santa and Banta are two original Indian creations of characters, who are a great joke vegetarian, and mostly non vegetarian for Indian Diet, where cows, have the first right to squat on roads, and humans have almost imaginary rights.

Swami means the person who is in control of his or her self, Narayana is the name of lord Vishnu, the creator.

Swaminarayan is a sect that follows god men. Men made by mud, of earth.

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Hardik Vaidya

Hardik Vaidya

Mahuva, Gujarat, India.
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