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Pati Parameshwar 🌸

 


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1. 

The one to be my Husband ... 

This is the kind I crave 

Like the Sarva Shreshtha Pati ... 

ShivShankara Mahadev  


2. 

The Adi Purusha who is 

The epitome of Divine Masculine

Far from a coward and effeminate

Not arrogant, narcissist or vain


3. 

Usullied by negativity

As toxic-resistant as Neelakanth

Simple, humble and decent

As benevolent as Bholenath 


4. 

That firmly controlled Adiyogi

Who reduced Cupid to ashes

A Celibate I claim sole rights on 

Pure, Loyal and Monogamous 


5.

The Ardhnarishwar for whom 

Wife is Ardhangini, Better Half 

NOT item, chick or babes

A mere trophy or show-off 


6.

That Lord Shiva

Who without Shakti is Shava 

Two beings of One Soul

Intertwined like Bhavani - Bhava 


7.

The Kailashpati for whom 

Marriage is NOT mere fun & infatuation

with a spoilt Princess 

But it's about Family and Future 

together with Gauri, The Goddess 


8.

That Gyanmurti who 

Doesn't want to just chatter and gossip 

But talks about Life, Death, Earth and Heavens ... And such topics so deep 


9.

The Dakshinamurthy who is

Wise with Awareness complete

Not a petty empty holder of 

Some fancy degrees obsolete 


10.

The Mahayogi for whom 

Over-materialism is dust 

As minimalist as Asutosha 

Self-contentment is a must 


11. 

That Nataraja for whom 

Art itself is Spirituality 

Soulful Art with Cosmic Connect

Inspiring my own creativity 


12. 

The Viargi who abhors 

Normal modern society 

And has his own little world 

Created away from all insanity 


13. 

The Sarvopari Premi in all ways

As enamoured as Kameshwara 

Amorous channeled through Arts

Lasya, Sangeeta, Ananda Tandava 


14. 

Immortalising his Beloved 

He showed the World how 

54 Shakti Peethas he built 

Each with its own Bhairav 


15. 

Such pleasing countenance

Like Kanta Kamalaksha 

Ungroomed yet handsome 

The rugged Sunderesha 


16. 

The Mahesha who fills 

the Void left by my Father 

The Dayaesha who gives me 

the care of my Mother 


17. 

The Sarwesha who is my All

and makes me Whole 

Together for life and beyond 

Like Parvati - Paramesha 


 18.

The Avyagra who provides stability

Rock solid support as Achala

Makes me realise my essence 

And sets me free of dogmas like Hara 


19. 

Rudra and Sadashiva 

The best among men

A gentle gaint balanced

Knowing which to be when 


20. 

Lies low under feet of Angry Kali 

Handling all seasons of Prakruti

Takes pride in wife's success 

Like the messenger for Shivadooti 


21. 

The Shambhu who

Makes me look up and think ... 

Is he really just a human? 

It cannot be ... He's definitely DIVINE ! 


22. 

Compromising on these 

standards ... I will never

My Pati must definitely be ...

quite like PARAMESHWAR


23. 

A Spiritual Love I seek 

One like Uma - Maheshwar

Mutual Respect and Support

A Divine Relationship forever 


24. 

The Cosmic Law says

For every She , there is a He

So there is someone out there

Just for ME ... Just like ME

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