Thursday, April 13, 2023

ALL-IN-ONE ( Part--- I )

 

           

                                    

1.         Like a Mother

   You nourish and care one and all

   Forgiving and showering love divine

   Unseen, yet gleaming through stars and sunshine;

   You listen to every creature’s earnest call

   Your glance purifies our lives like Ganges great

   Inestimable Patience and Mercy incarnate!

 

2.        Like a father

  You sustain and guide this universe vast

  You curb our desires with your discipline stern

  Through your mysterious plans you make us learn;

  In life’s seeming struggles so many lessons you taught.

  Rigidly denying our crazy dreams with madness fraught.

  You punish us to curb our crooked ways and thoughts.  

 

3.        Like a child

    You make and unmake worlds with sportive delight

    Smiling like spring and roaring like lightning bright;

    You shake the worlds with winds and volcanic fire

    With flooding oceans touching cloudy spires;

    When we are down with disease and gasping breath

    We feel your gentle touch of restful death.

 

4.        Like a teacher

        You train our latent skills you gave

  You boldly refuse to grant of what we crave

  Though you appear to be callous and cold

  Our wandering passions you keep on hold.

  We never acknowledge Thy love sublime

  Beyond worldly barriers and changing times

 

5.        Like a friend

  You ever watch and stand by our side

  Timely warning you give to check our pride

  So patient, liberal and generous Thou art

  You never leave us though others depart.

  Your friendly advice in turbulent days

  Saves us from degradation and disgrace.

 

6.        Like a lover

  Ever enshrined within our hearts

  Enchanting us with sweet feelings and thoughts;

  Like playful cowherd of Brindavan

  You make us happy filled with mirth and fun

   Our fickle minds forget Thee and rush towards hell

   Yet You try to draw us with Thy divine spell.  

 

7.        Like a wise seer

  Your brilliant wisdom divine

  Beyond our sense-bound learning shines

  Our perverted brains misuse Thy gifts indeed

  We dig our graves with false egoistic greed.

  Open our eyes ere we slip into gloom

  Our crazy ways pollute and lead us to doom.

 

8.       Like a wise judge

 You ordain laws, beyond our thought

 Your judgement spanning eons with justice fraught;

 Though they appear strange beyond our brains

 An unseen force leads this world and sustains;

 Though you seem so rigid, detached, and cold

 Thy mercy, sages perceive million-fold.

 

9.        Like a farmer

    You work to show the worth of hard toil

    Protecting crops, cattle, and nourishing soil;

    You shed your sweat and blood millions to feed

    And quench their thirst with no sense of greed;

    Sow seeds of hope and faith in every life

    Make us face boldly challenges and strife.

 

10.          Like a warrior

    You show supreme courage and power

     Ever vigilant and watching every hour

     Punishing evil and monstrous devils;

     Assuming many forms with Thy almighty will;

     Protector of all worlds! We bow before Thy feet

     Shower Thy grace and precious blessings sweet!

 

11.           Like a washerman

     You purify our sinful sullied souls

   Leading us to our destined goals

   With buffeting blows and challenges to cure

   Our vicious impulses and passions impure.

   You straighten our crooked folds within

   A spotless fabric pressed sans stain or sin.

 

12.         Like a barber

    You cut the unruly growth of desires wild

    That grow like tangled weeds aggravating our pride

  Despite our growing age, we can’t restrain

  The endless web of passions, despair, and strain.

  Though we collapse with age, disease, and pain

  Still, we struggle with unfulfilled craze in vain.

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 13th April, 2023                        Somaseshu Gutala


Saturday, April 1, 2023

Rocking in the verdant world

                                    


                          


           


                                

1.      The wintry chill is gone; the rays of sun turned warm

   In fresh spring weather new leaves grow green;

   Like sparkling peridots with verdant sheen;

   The mango-tree in garden acquired her own charm

   On every branch fresh cluster of leaves, behold!

   Glistening like gems in rays of gold.

 

2.      Though daily seen today to me they seemed

   Nature’s new bounty in changing weather

   With various shades of green, smooth silky feathers

   A flock of red-beaked parrots fluttered and screamed

   As if they grew wild with exuberant delight

   The mango tree green with birds, a merry sight.

 

3.      The parrots rocked on swinging branches so free

   A shelter safe for them from prying eyes;

   Amidst bunches of mangoes, a luscious surprise;

   For them to feast swinging in verdant glee

   The leaves shone like merry-making birds at dawn

   The parrots like fresh fluttering mango-leaves shone.

 

4.       The mango fruits plump and juicy in bunches caught

    My eyes in various shades of emerald green

    Amidst shy parrots hid in leaves, a curious scene

    A blend of similar colours questioning my thoughts;

    In overwhelming green hues all around

    Too green in this cool paradise myself I found. 

 

5.           Our show of green peace with momentary zeal     

        Match not with what we do and what we say;

   Perhaps not fit to live like parrots gay;

   Polluted surroundings our minds reveal;  

   So many creatures wiped out by human greed

   We run our lives with self-destructive speed.

 

6.       Far from this noisy, dusty restless domain

   Let me find respite in this welcoming shade

   Not an artificial retreat man-made;

   A happy communion where none complains

   Of struggles for power and status seen

   A charming blend of leafy world with parrots green.         

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   1st April, 2023                          Somaseshu Gutala

 

   

  

  

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

SMILES

 


                

1.     Smiles bloom like lilies in spring

 Smiles like merry bells ring;

 Smiles, a sense of healing touch bring

 Smiles make us happy like birds that sing.

 

2.     Some smiles seem pure like snow

 As pristine as streams that flow;

 Some shine like blooming lotus-glow;

 Some like white pearls unfold gentle and slow;

  

3.     Some calm and noiseless like silver ripples’ shine

 Some flash sudden like diamonds in a mine;

 Some so lovely, enchanting and fine

 Through smooth red lips -a chain of pearls in a line.

 

4.    So charming a baby’s toothless smile

A flash of heaven untouched by guiles;

No gilded deceit or cunning style

A godly gift indeed the baby’s smile. 

 

5.    Flushed with passion with dreamy desire

A damsel’s smile appears like rousing fire

Unfolding musings like heavenly spires

Like Venus born from foamy seas to inspire.

 

6.    Some smiles streaked with sarcastic strain

Pricks others with stinging pain

A sense of malicious pleasure they gain

Though they look benign and goodness feign.

 

7.    Smiles hiding sighs conceal

The hidden suppressed grief they feel;

A subtle, dry look lurks behind the veil

Of misty despair they can’t reveal.

 

8.    Even gods seem to smile in mysterious ways

At man’s fickle nature and struggling days;

Who falsely thinks his wealth forever stays;

Man’s life confined to limited time and space.

 

9.    Smiles brighten our lives like the moon

Smiles, indeed a God-given boon

Life’s worries seem like shadows at noon

They rise and fade away too soon.

 

 10.         Smile away troubles and try to be bright 

     Smiles shine like twinkling stars at night;

Smiles make our passing burdens light

A smiling happy soul, a welcome sight.

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15th February, 2023                          Somaseshu Gutala 

 

 

 

         

 

 

 

 

Saturday, February 25, 2023

On My Visit to the Sun Temple at Trimulgherry, Hyderabad

 



Lord Surya in the main temple

    

Shiva's shrine in open space


Marakatha Ganapati 

 

Goddess Saraswati

             

Naga Devata

This temple is located on a rocky hillock in Aruna Enclave in Secunderabad. From Secunderabad cantonment road, it is nearly five kms. This temple was constructed by Surya Saran Das in 1959. The approach road to Surya temple looked worn out though the cross roads are provided with neat sign boards. Near the foot of the hillock, we can see a few shops selling pooja material and vendors selling devotional books spread on a sheet by the wayside. After climbing a few steps, one  can see a spacious place where the temple is seen. One has to park vehicles a little away from the temple as there is no parking space.  Many cars are seen randomly parked almost blocking the approach road to the temple. The temple authorities should see that vehicles are kept at a distance without causing inconvenience to devotees. The sun temple is a small one with a tiny idol of Lord Surya fully covered with silver kavacham. Only the face is seen decked with a golden crown. On the temple wall prayers like Aditya Hridayam, Suryashtakam and other Vedic hymns are inscribed.

Many devotees do pradakshinam for 108 times around the main temple for twelve Sundays to get their desires fulfilled. They go around, sometimes coming in the way of other visiting pilgrims. So, arrangement should be made to make the devotees go round in a line without causing inconvenience to other devotees. The Surya temple is built near a rocky boulder. Near the entrance to the temple one can see a big sculpture of Marakatha Ganapati carved on a rocky boulder. Just on the right side near the entrance, there is a shrine for Lord Satyanarayana Swamy. Beside the Surya temple there is a Shiva Lingam near the Peepal tree in the open square. Just beside it there is a temple for Goddess Saraswati. The marble statue of the Goddess looks beautiful with a big veena placed before her. There are idols of Mahalakshmi and Parvati also in the same shrine. There is a shrine for Nagadevata , the Goddess of serpents. She is seen under the hood of a serpent with a garland of lemons around her neck.

The temple is fully crowded during special occasions like Makara Sankranti and Ratha Sapatami. On Sundays many devotees come here. Prasadam is given in liberal quantities and water packets are kept for devotees. Cleanliness is maintained with provision of garbage bins.

Many devotees relax themselves here looking at the greenery and garden below the hillock. Many big trees are seen in the garden. Devotees worship the holy peepal tree where there is a platform is to light the oil lamps. At the foot of the hillock on the opposite side there is a goshala where cows looked after.

The opening hours of this temple are from 7.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. in the morning and from 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. in the evening during week days. On Sunday the temple is open from 6.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 5.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. one can find peace in the serene surroundings of the temple. As it is very nearby, many people visit this temple. Any person having Surya dosha can contact the temple authorities and perform Maha Sowra Homam here.

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     25th February, 2023                           Somaseshu Gutala



                    

Wednesday, February 8, 2023

After Many Years

             



         

   


                                     

 1.           The town looked same with same old squalid scenes

   The roads pitted with worn-out rough surface;  

   Like an aging lady devoid of vital sheen

   All greenery vanished like youthful grace;

   Roads more congested with wayside shops and stalls

   Noisy tumultuous place with crowded malls.

 

2.       The pristine silence polluted with raucous sounds.

   The black-topped roads turned rough and rude.

   The swelling population went out of bounds.

   The town expanded with corruption crude.

   With outer trappings feigned with tempting eyes

   No sanitation and no proper precautions wise.

 

3.      Swirling clouds of dust choked our breath

   Waters from narrow gutters gushed onto the streets;

   So many vehicles spouting fumes hazardous to health;

   Flouting rules raced as if engaged in intricate feats;

   For old, weak people, a risky challenge to walk

   Drivers, with tilted heads, through mobiles talk. 

 

4.      The bulky trees with dense leaves no more cheer

   A shelter for squirrels to leap and for birds to sing

   No chirping sounds and rustle of breezes we hear

   No leaping mirth of monkeys with merry swing;

   Small smoky stalls with wooden benches greet

   No place to rest with ease in fresh air sweet.

 

5.      The town seemed new, so suddenly grown

   No friendly faces seen; myself a stranger unknown;

   No old friend met, no response, I wandered all alone;

   I felt myself out of time; Nothing I felt my own.

   My quest for past turned out a wild goose chase

   We can’t get back the glories that time did erase.

 

6.       My fancy to re-capture the joyous past

    Like sunny domes of Xanadu dissolved at last;

    Time changes men and places too, I thought.

    Driven by greed Nature’s charms are forever lost.

    I glanced wistfully at places where I went.

    Recalling the days, and friends with whom I spent.


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The sunny domes of Xanadu -- A mythical place in Mongolia where Kubla Khan built a beautiful palace with a pleasure-garden. Here it means an idyllic enchanting scenic spot. Samuel Coleridge wrote a poem "Kubla Khan" based on his dream experience in 1797 and published it in 1816.

     8th February 2023                         Somaseshu Gutala              

    

   

 

   

 

   

   

  

   

Saturday, January 28, 2023

To my Dear Brother-in-law

                                     

          

1.    Too friendly you are

You treated everyone as if a part

Of yourself with a liberal heart;

The precious years with them, you cherished most

With self-same affection near or remote.

You never missed their letters or call

You enjoyed chatting with one and all.


2.    Too sincere you are

 In your duties and whatever you do

 With careful attention and perfection too;

 Consistent work you liked a lot

 Inspiring others with zeal you taught

 Others to prosper without losing their hearts

 Your life with so many achievements fraught.


3.    Too gentle you are

Never we saw you furious and wild

You tried to solve issues with approach mild

Never lost control over words and deeds

Never revealed any trace of anger and greed.

Convinced others with reason and tactful ways

No use of hasty mood , but patience pays.


4.    Too loving you are

With all your friends, relatives and kin;

To be liberal you deemed not a sin

To make all happy with selfless love you treat

Their needs and expectations you tried to meet

Their memories like precious gems in your bosom’s core

Even in dreams you loved to spend time with them more.

 

5.     Too liberal you are

 A natural streak in you I say

Your purpose meant to make us happy in every way

As fragrance pervading in a blooming rose

As pearls of rainy showers when western wind blows;

As natural as bunched grapes in summer hot

Expecting no gain in return you thought. 


6.    Too jovial you are

Cheering grandchildren with playful wit;

With vibrant words advising them to be fit

In knowledge and in character as well;

With winsome smile you cast a magic spell;

You infused hope in future and made them feel

The worth of family bonds with sympathetic zeal.


7.    Too careful you are

About your hard-earned wealth;

As well too cautious about your health;

On useless things you are reluctant to spend

Yet charity within your means you defend;

A simple, comfortable life you had

Welcoming changes without any fads.


8.    Too deft you are

With counting expenses and figures

So many hours you spent with tireless vigor;

Unfazed by mounting expenses you counted notes

Not missing even, a rupee as if by rote.

You planned your budget with attention discreet

You maintained your accounts spotless and neat. 

 

9.    Too decent you are

Never imposed by force your will

Gave sage advice with foresight and goodwill;

Those who listened to you thrived well in life

Those who defied faced risks and strife;

Yet forgiving their lapses you helped a lot

Wishing them welfare with a liberal heart.

 

10.    Too rational you are 

          Too much zeal in rituals you did not reveal;

          Faith in too rigid rules you did not feel

          A brief prayer with heart enough you thought;

          True religion in virtuous deeds you sought;

          So many pilgrimages you have done

          Helping others with true compassion.


11.   Too positive you are

         In spite of troubles and failing strength

         Noting minute details of health at length

        Arranging your medicines in order precise

        Taking all precautions with discretion wise;

        You ever remained in touch with one and all

        Though confined in room you made warm, friendly calls.


12    Too active you are

        With your daily works till the last minute

        Though a little uneasy, you seemed alert and fit;

        As if in a hurry to meet your mates, your soul did rise

        Left us shocked and sudden in a trice;

        Never can we forget your jovial and kind nature

        Never can we forget your wise words and noble stature.

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       (Dedicated to Sri Y.V.Rao Garu, my dear Brother-in-law, 

         who passed away on 7th January, 2023)    

        


             

                                        


                                                   
      27th January, 2023                                         Somaseshu Gutala