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O Lord of all the worlds, O God of Gods,

O Soul and Stay of all things that live and move,

O Five-faced ONE whose begging palm feeds all -

The vision of whose sixth face, the ONE SOUL

Is the reward of all that have learnt to give -

O Benevolent Lord all compassionate,

There is naught that my father can hide from Thee.

Maheswara, it is the wisest alone

That know Thee as the Source of all the worlds;

For one must put one's life in tune with nature

In ego's pristine innocent quiescence

And knowing action's finite value, bound

By cause and effect, seek through humbler worship

To rise to worship of the FORMLESS ONE.

"Daksha, my father, rooted by his ego

In lower worlds of the divine where he moves,

Has challenged the EXALTED Power that hails

Beyond the blaze of the world of PRAJAPATIS;

So near Thy world!

  • yet pride and ignorance

Have flung him far away from Brahman's world:

Let me show myself: he may realize.

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O Loved ONE, I advise not that you should go,

For Daksha is aflame with fury and hate,

And wants us not there, as we may presume." "My sweet and loved Lord whom the worlds revere,

It matters not much if he wants me not there;

Do let me go for I should like to see

What folly stirs his swollen empty head."

"You may" consented Siva reluctantly:

And Dakshayani, the destroyer stern

Of Daityas, found her way to Daksha's home:

But not a soul that was there to smile

Or cared to give a nod or glance of welcome;

And Daksha's anger was as plain as fire

And craven priests and Brahmins eyed askance.

Things were plain, plain enough and black and ugly:

O God! Her father's hatred ominous

Rose up like a hill of smoke, multi-peaked

With flares of hatred: Brahmins cowed by might

Had acquiesced in insult to the ONE LORD -

Her Lord, and sacrifice of tamasic type

Was to drag earth to an abysm's brink!

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O Daksha Yagna Vinasini, Hail.

Thy will is plain: none shall dare to propitiate

The monstrous powers that defy the Lord;

The usurpation of the lofty seat

Of Holy Power shall not be winked at:

The sacrifice of Daksha must be destroyed -

He offers the Divine to the proud Devil!

May all the worlds be blest: Siva has known:

His legions led by VEERA BHADRA stream in,

The sacrifice unholy comes to an end

Ere the fire is lit: Brahmins, priests and gods,

Assembled for the sacrifice profane,

Lie wounded, bleeding, begging, praying or dying:

Lord Siva manifests, and humbled DAKSHA kneels.

O Devi, Chid Agni Kunda Sambhootha,

Thy work has been done, Thy form disappears

In consciousness, the primal fire, Thy Source,

To manifest again as Himavan's Child.

For mighty Himavan, unequalled in the worlds

For silence, purity and sublimity

Is peerless, too, in his deep humility.

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Three were the Bhootaganas of Siva

Of strength immense, unconquerable in war,

That harassed the Swan and the Brahminy Kite

The Vahans of Lord Brahma and Shri Vishnu -

And fierce was the curse of the three-eyed Lord

That smote them down to sinful asuric birth

As Soorapadma, Singhamukha and Taraka.

Maya, of an asuric dynasty,

Lost all her sons in battle with the gods;

By the side of the dying and the dead

She vowed revenge eternal and ferocious

That she would humble the gods to the dust

In ruthless battle stern, harsh and severe

By sons born of a saint in her next birth.

All wishes find fulfillment; all desires

Are gratified; they function till renounced

Or satisfied; the force of KARMA blends

With longings, and determines one's embodiment

And environments where guna as desire

Can find the guna, longed for as the object:

Thus Maya won rebirth and bore asuras.

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