Devi Kanyakumari Poem by Indira Renganathan

Devi Kanyakumari

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Yonder rock solitary speaketh
Pleasure Thou in painfulpenance..
Imprinted SriPaadam ever awaiting
The Lord to espouse before long
Devi,
Thou erred command by Narada's fate
Turned Thou fate to austere virgin
Albeit failure-causer felt no guise
But sequelizedvanquishment
Blessed Banasura confronted to..
Victorious Thou hopeful heart
Fledging Thou ornamental fulgency
East to west face to face
Telecasting rarefied sun and moon
Amid the roaring broadcast blissful
Sister-seas yelling out for Shiva
Avow we on Thou bestowal
Our plea to Thou consort's arrival

Monday, January 12, 2009
Topic(s) of this poem: goddess
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Dillip K Swain 04 April 2023

A pious offering to Devi Kanyakumari dear madam. Loved it.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 24 March 2020

An outstanding inscription has been made by you on Devi Kanyakumari. It is really a beautiful poem in your pen. Thanks for sharing.

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Kesav Easwaran 12 January 2009

yes...waiting amidst the roaring waves serene and silent...amazing how the Supreme Power teaches the mankind patience in penance by setting exemplifying own ways! Beautiful piece Profound...in composition and content...10

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