Showing posts with label Inner Peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inner Peace. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 September 2025

Simple Living, True Happiness: A Poem on Life Beyond Money, Caste, Language, Borders, and Chaos

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A heartfelt poem to guide toward simplicity, away from divisions and material chaos, and into a life filled with happiness and joy;

The Song of a Simple Life

In the race of gold and glittering pride,
We build tall walls where love should reside.
Over caste and creed, we fight and shout,
Yet life is whispering—“You’ve missed the route.”

We quarrel on language, states, and name,
But the sky above us is always the same.
Rivers don’t ask what land you own,
The sun warms equally, seeds are sown.

Money may sparkle, tempt, and blind,
But peace blooms in a contented mind.
A palace of greed is a prison in disguise,
While a hut with laughter touches the skies.

Stop counting victories, borders, and sand,
Start holding kindness in your hand.
For when the breath slows, the heartbeat stills,
No crown will climb the silent hills.

Drink the rain, walk barefoot on earth,
Feel the wind sing of life’s true worth.
Share your bread, your stories, your song,
In giving, in smiling, you truly belong.

So live with less, yet live so wide,
Let joy, not judgment, be your guide.
For life is simple, and happiness grows,
Where compassion plants, and gratitude flows.


A Poem By: Prince
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Friday, 15 September 2017

🌸 Place Where Everything Holistically Pure 🌸

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Hauz Khas Jagannath Temple



Jagannath Temple, Hauz Khas — A Sacred Abode in the Heart of Delhi

The Jagannath Temple in Hauz Khas is not just a place of worship, it is a home of divine peace and spiritual belonging. Established by the Oriya community of Delhi in the year 1967, the temple carries the fragrance of Odisha’s heritage and devotion into the busy heart of the capital city.

When you step inside the temple, you are welcomed by the sacred presence of Lord Jagannath along with his siblings Balabhadra and Subhadra, and the Sudarshan Chakra. The idols are adorned with simplicity and grace, filling the air with a divine energy that instantly calms the restless mind. The temple architecture reflects the beauty of traditional Odisha style, with carvings and paintings that lift your heart towards devotion.

This temple is more than bricks and stones, it is the cultural soul of the Oriya people in Delhi. Every ritual, every prayer, and every gathering reminds one of the eternal connection between the devotee and the divine. On ordinary days, the temple offers quiet moments of prayer and reflection, while on festival days it becomes alive with joy and devotion.

The grandest celebration here is the Rathyatra, when the deities are taken out in beautifully decorated chariots and devotees sing and chant with overflowing devotion. It is a festival of love and surrender, a time when the streets of Delhi echo with the same spirit as the sacred city of Puri.

For many, the temple is a place to find rest from the noise of life. It is a sanctuary where gratitude, humility, and devotion blossom together. One can sit in silence, listen to the sound of prayers, and feel the presence of the divine guiding the soul. The temple also provides prasad, simple and sacred food that nourishes both body and spirit.

Visiting the Jagannath Temple in Hauz Khas is an experience of faith and serenity. It is a reminder that the Lord resides not only in great pilgrim centers but also in every heart that seeks him with love. For devotees and seekers alike, this temple remains a shining flame of devotion, culture, and spiritual peace in the middle of a bustling city.


🌸 May Lord Jagannath bless every heart with peace and purity.
🌸 May His presence guide us through every challenge with strength and compassion.
🌸 May we walk each day with gratitude, humility, and devotion, shining as instruments of His love.

For More about Puja, Lodging, Prasad and Donations, Please visit this link:

https://jagannathmandirdelhi.com/