This Diwali Declutter Your Mind

If you find yourself in a bind,

This Diwali declutter your mind,

Knock off all the needless weight,

Let go of jealousy, ego and hate,

Lessen the load you have been carrying for ages

Which of your past karmas constitutes the wages,

Sweep your mind clean of the pile of dirt,

Shed the baggage of festering wounds and hurt,

Once you have cleansed your mind,

A treasure trove of peace and joy you will find,

In divine benediction you will find yourself basking,

Every blessing will be yours for the asking,

The goddess with her lotus feet will into your dwelling tiptoe,

Dispelling the darkness of misery and woe,

Thus bathed in her effulgent celestial glory,

You will lend real meaning to a festive tradition hoary!

Arun Bhagat

Self Composed Poem

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14 thoughts on “This Diwali Declutter Your Mind

  1. Nice message sir , let’s we all declutter like Marie kondo…If at all , start tidying this Diwali aiming for a minimalist lifestyle and not to renew possessions and that eventually will lead to reduced ego , jealousy, hatred …Happy Diwali !!

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    1. Thanks for your response and your appreciation, dear! You are right. The sooner we start decluttering our lives and the more we do it, the better. Who is Marie Condo by the way? Well, I will google and check. She seems to be on the same page with us so far as decluttering is concerned.

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  2. Wonderful message, Professor saheb! Diwali is a great time to declutter and remove all negative energies to make way for new and fresh ideas and positive energies. A Very Happy Diwali.

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    1. Thank you very much, Meenakshi Ma’m! It is only by working at a deeper level that we can make the celebration of our festivals more meaningful. Ir was this thought that prompted me to write this poem.

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  3. Wow! This poem sounds like a breath of fresh air, removing the cobwebs in our minds. Love the concept, title and composition in toto! That
    ‘festering wound and hurt’ expression is compelling.
    kudos!👏👏👌Happy Diwali, sir

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    1. Thanks a ton, Manjula Ma’m, for so warmly responding to the composition! It is wise and discerning writer-readers like you who motivate me to write more and then some more!😊 Happy Diwali to you as well! Have a great time and stay blessed.

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      1. Well said sir. This diwali we should forget all the negative things that comes in our life and mind and should start a new journey full of happiness and opportunities. Wishing a very happy and prosperous diwali to everyone 🙂.

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      2. Yes, Let Diwali be an occasion to cleanse your mind as you clean up and declutter your house! Thanks for responding with such wisdom, Rashi dear! Happy Diwali to you and yours as well! Stay blessed.

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