The Chief Of The Yadavas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAAAADE AFGHIJKLMNOJust beyond us we see that purple luster how glorious | A |
With His noble crown of peacock feathers stitched together | B |
As you look upon Him fever and illusion vanish | C |
Adore then the Prince of the Yadavas the Lord of Yogis | A |
He who filled with passion the sixteen thousand royal damsels | A |
Fair Creatures divine maidens | A |
He stands upon the river bank with the luster of one million moons | A |
It is fastened in jewels on His neck | D |
And merges into the luster of His form | E |
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This God who bears the wheel is the chief of the Yadavas | A |
Him the thirty three crores of demigods adore | F |
The demons tremble before Him | G |
His dark blue countenance destroys sin | H |
How fair are His feet with saffron stained | I |
How fortunate is the brick that is grasped by His feet | J |
The very thought of Him makes fire cool | K |
Therefore embrace Him with experience of your own | L |
The sages as they see His face contemplate Him in the spirit | M |
The Father of the World stands before them in bodily shape | N |
Tuka is frenzied after Him His purple form ravages the mind | O |
Sant Tukaram
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