In Search Of God And Other Poems By Swami Vivekananda Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

In Search Of God And Other Poems By Swami Vivekananda

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Ramkrishna Paramhamsa's disciple never wanted to be a poet,
But as a saint-singer
He would have sung
As the saints as wandering fellows
Go on taking pilgirmages,
Travelling and touring
All those cultural ambassadors of India,
Telling about unknown climes and lands.

In Search of God, the Song of The Free, Misunderstood,
My Play Is Done, No One To Blame,
The Cup, To an Early Violet, Kali The Mother,
Angels Unawares, Peace, To My Soul,
A Benediction, Thou Blessed Dream, Light,
Many Happy Returns! ,
A handful of poems.

The dance of Shiva, the lila of the Mother Divine,
The Dark Goddess and Her Ways,
The Light Divine, the sadhna of a sadhaka,
The tedious pathways of it,
The things of Swami Vivekananda.

In the poem, In Search of God, the poet says that
He has searched Him, has searched Him
In the temple, the church and the mosque,
In the Vedas, the Bibleand the Koran,
In the forest and the distant far and wide
But in vain,
But He in the Soul of souls
Which needs to be realized within.

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