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Nidhi Agrawal: ‘Shiv Tattva’

Nidhi Agrawal

Jun 30 2022

1 mins

 

Shiv Tattva

On some days,
I am Sati.
On some days,
I am Parvathi.
You created me and filled me with
Maya (Illusion).
Set me free,
I offer my sins (Pap) and piety (Punya)
At your feet to become
Empty and hollow.
Will you become Gunagrahin (Acceptor of gunas) to consume my righteousness?
I ask you,
Will you become Hara (Remover of sins)
To cleanse your creation?
I am your Sati,
I am your Parvathi.
You have to liberate me from the cycle of
Birth and Death,
Only then,
Shiva Tattva will blossom
Between us, Shiva!

Nidhi Agrawal

(Dissociative identity disorder is characterised by the presence of two or more distinct personality identities. Each may have a unique name, personal history and characteristics.
Shiva is the third God of the Hindu triumvirate and his role is to destroy the universe to recreate it.)

 

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