The poet is the bride who awaits her bridegroom, Death. When he comes, she will offer him all her hopes, joys and love. Now the bridegroom has arrived and the wedding is celebrated. As a bride finds fulfillment in her union with the bridegroom, so the poet’s life will be fulfilled in union with Death.
Read MoreWhen death comes, the poet will welcome it, honour it and offer it all that he has acquired in life. Through death one is freed from the body and is able to come face to face with God.
Read MoreAmidst his busy activity, in a moment of sudden, mystical experience the poet hears the call of his divine Lover. Henceforth he will be totally devoted to Him and singing His praises. And all things become beautiful and joyful to him.
Read MoreThe temple lies in ruins and idol there is not worshipped. Man makes new idols and soon forgets them. He sets up new ideals and values and then puts them away. The materialistic world neglects the eternal God.
Read Moren his bereavement and grief, the poet has the sure hope of meeting his beloved in the world of God where all dear ones lost will be found again and all happiness will be restored.
Read MoreDeath is God’s messenger whom the poet will welcome heartily, offering him all his treasures. But he will reserve his soul, to offer it personally to his Maker.
Read MoreWorldly wealth is futile. From his heavenly home man comes to this world weak and defenceless. He will return to that home leaving behind all the riches he collected through sweat and toil.
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