Today, I am sharing this beautiful discovery (written by an anonymous author).

On the occasion of Navratri, let’s enjoy the glory of Mother Divine and soak in Her devotion. As Her children, we shall rejoice with Mother and celebrate Her Motherhood. Listen here and drown in Her love.

 

The love and care of Mother Divine for Her children are most aptly captured in these beautiful lines:

 

Lasya-The celestial dance of the Divine Mother

 

Affectionately holding the entire creation within Her divine womb,
Sweet Mother Divine moves softly, gently and elegantly in Her celestial dance.
Holding the refuge of the creation within Her,
Blissful Mother Divine moves softly, gently and elegantly in Her celestial dance.


Swaying gracefully, taking dainty steps, She moves ever so beautifully to the rhythm of the inner joy of Motherhood!
Precious Mother Divine, moves softly, gently and elegantly in Her celestial dance.


Adorned gorgeously with the sixteen shringaras, Mother’s unearthly beauty overflows and permeates the creation!
Gorgeous Mother Divine, moves softly, gently and elegantly in Her celestial dance!


Mesmerized by the sight of Mother dancing in Her Motherly sentiment, the Sakhis, are exclaiming in awe!
Look! Beautiful Mother Divine, moves softly, gently and elegantly In Her celestial dance!


Her dark flowing tresses, adorned with the most exquisite flowers are swaying with Her!
The heady scent of the flowers is soaking the air as the glorious Mother Divine dances softly, gently and elegantly in Her celestial dance!


Melodious notes of Veena and flute are emerging from the soft bounce of Her tresses!
A steady beat of Mridangam from the steps of Her feet!
Gleefully circling around in Mother’s womb, the entire creation is rejoicing this blissful expression of Mother’s joy!

The devotees are meditating with tears of devotion on this glorious form of the Divine Mother!
As the beloved Mother moves softly, gently and elegantly in Her celestial dance!

 

(Anonymously written)

 

Please don’t ask who wrote this beautiful ode, you would be missing the point. The focus of Navaratri is Mother Divine and like Her good children we’ll keep it that way:)