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Click hereElephantine head
& human body:
That is our
LordGanapati !
Created by HIs
Goddess Mother
He was'nt always this :
What a bother !
Devi Parvathi
Goin' in for a bath
Kept lil' Ganapati
As a door keeper !
Originally shaped
From Mud
Parvathi into Him breathed
Flesh'n blood !
Lord Shiva was Mad !
@ His wife's boudoir
Stood guard a lad
Technically Shiva was Dad .
O boy you are
Baaad !!
With a flash of Trident
Lil' head cut-off He had
Parvathy on seein' this
Fell into a swoon .
Shiva made amends
Granted a boon !
An elephant head
Was attached to boy
Life returned : o behold
A Mother's joy !
Today's Mumbai
Worships the Lord
Of wealth'n wisdom
He is absolute god !
Amalgam of man
& animal
He seems to human
Say " love animaks , nature etc.!"
On His immersion
The streets of Mumbai
Witness dancin' ,frenzy ,celebration
As Mumbai salutes it's Monarch !
In many a Bollywood script
Lord Ganapati has had a
Important role dipt'
In Song & Intrigue !
O Elephant God
Protect both Man
& jumbos , Lord
Ganapati Bappa Maurya !!!
First of all for all your kind words & support &1201 no offence taken , i actually like eccentric Brits like retired cricketer Geoffrey Boycott !!
when they couple with non-gods, TK U MLJ LV NV
I seems to this poor old man, that he has seen poetry that contained punctuation marks. I leave it to the 'Scholars' to dig the proof out, as I have little interest in doing so, but I will leave you with this.
###!% A9, I like your write!
^^%#$ People who want to fight^^
Here's looking @ you kid
.. Harry
i was talking about the punctuation. like this style. Keep it up, I will probably catch flak for supporting @ & and !!
and never mind he is AKA Ganesh,
if you where offended by the Hindoo reference, note it was the archaic Brit. Sp. and was said by a character who kept his wife's ashes in a mayonnaise jar.