The Chief Of The Yadavas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAAAADE AFGHIJKLMNO

Just beyond us we see that purple luster how gloriousA
With His noble crown of peacock feathers stitched togetherB
As you look upon Him fever and illusion vanishC
Adore then the Prince of the Yadavas the Lord of YogisA
He who filled with passion the sixteen thousand royal damselsA
Fair Creatures divine maidensA
He stands upon the river bank with the luster of one million moonsA
It is fastened in jewels on His neckD
And merges into the luster of His formE
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This God who bears the wheel is the chief of the YadavasA
Him the thirty three crores of demigods adoreF
The demons tremble before HimG
His dark blue countenance destroys sinH
How fair are His feet with saffron stainedI
How fortunate is the brick that is grasped by His feetJ
The very thought of Him makes fire coolK
Therefore embrace Him with experience of your ownL
The sages as they see His face contemplate Him in the spiritM
The Father of the World stands before them in bodily shapeN
Tuka is frenzied after Him His purple form ravages the mindO

Sant Tukaram



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