The Deeds Of Krishna Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKIIL| There is no end to the deeds of Krishna | A |
| true to his promise he tended the cows in Gokula | B |
| Lord of the gods and compassionate to his devotees | C |
| he came as Nrisingha | D |
| and tore apart Hiranyakashipa | E |
| When Bali spread his dominion | F |
| over the three worlds | G |
| he begged three paces of land from him | H |
| to uphold the majesty of the gods | I |
| and stepped over his entire domain | J |
| here too he rescued the captive elephant | K |
| Countless such deeds figure in the Vedas and the Puranas | I |
| hearing which Suradasa | I |
| humbly bows before that Lord | L |
Sant Surdas
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