Desire Poem by Gangadharan nair Pulingat..

Desire

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'Desire is the cause of sorrowness'
The famous quoting of Goutama Budha
The real enlighted one the Bodhisatva
His teachings have a universal appeal.

Non violence is the essence of thoughts
Non Killing is the essential teachings
Toleration between beliefs the necessity
Even non belief is a freedom to respect.

From a small kingdom he came to the world
Opting for higher consciousness and understanding
A great kingdom of hope and belief he gave
The kindness, tolerance, and brotherhood
The teachings of Gouthama Budha relevant.

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Teaching of Gouthama Budha relevant...... Desire is the cause of sorrowness.....
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Roseann Shawiak 01 October 2014

Yes, desires not realized or satisfied is the cause of sorrow, that is very true. Violence is the essence of not thinking, non violence and non killing are the effects of thought, tolerance comes from thinking and respecting other's beliefs. All these things are relevant more so today than ever, I believe. Excellent poem, Gangadharan. Thank you for sharing. RoseAnn

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