God’s Days Out.
Temples in a way,have become trading corporations.
Some,as collection centres for black money,others,
As Cash counters and Teller points,for daily transaction.
Cash and coins convert praying,into power projecting.
Brokering and touting,break entries,easier than faith.
God can not be posted at one spot, to pose for
passionate fans.
He prefers patrolling, not as a traffic cop, issuing tickets
Against violation, but probing into every
one’s personal file.
He picks out proof of
sin laundering, on a lurid, lecherous track.
The larger the
ledgers, the busier God is,banking still upon,
The pilgrimage mood of
his wards that pollutes not further,
Their pages of
perversity, pining for periodical path repair.
Then why go to
temples, when God is
on other official duty?
Perhaps the human psyche seeks
there,its redemption surety.
P.Chandrasekaran.
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