When Statues And Idols Can'T Remain Idle Poem by Ramdas Bhandarkar

When Statues And Idols Can'T Remain Idle



I have a message to you,
you have one unread message,
Open your heart's inbox and read;
God is eternal shepherd,
whenever his messenger,
or his son or idol insulted,
neither God faints nor omnipotent one dies
He has no shortage of messengers or warriors

Unknown hands play its game,
whenever hands with arms,
brains and hands indulge in harms,
Statues and idols no longer remain Idle,
Bamiyan Buddha or Narasimha of Hampi!

Men when insult art and culture in his name,
when men engage disgraceful acts, it is shame
Isn't it the insult to Him, who brought men up,
Victorious one can be a winner if he win Hearts
Wars when end in blending of cultures, Happy God will be.

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