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Revisiting the lost Swastika

          Revisiting the Lost Swastika
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                        Build A Temple
                        Of lofty citadel
                       Layer upon layer
                      Station your Gods
                     Your guiding Spirits
                     Give them all Space
                     A Resting Place Atop
                    In the Sanctum below 
                   There is a Sacred room 
                   It is the Womb; Garbha
                  Termed as Garbha Graha
                 Literally: The Womb Room 
                The Origin or the Conception
              Where Energy turns into Matter
             The Cosmic      &      The Material
            The Brahma    Meets   The Crafted 
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           The Creator Expresses His Creations
           One Formless it throws myriad Forms 
          The prayers rituals make human scale
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          This structure rests on a Square base;
          The core is left open; is to invite Space 
          In the four corners settle four Elements
          The Water, The Earth, The Fire & the Air
          Them oscillating in a rhythmic sequence 
          Indicated by  the four arms of  Swastika
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       The cube is aligned to True North; Pole star
       Stationed cube; is the most stable structure 
       Now drawing from Cosmic; it is now Earthed 
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                     Structure it is oscillating 
                     Structure it is  pulsating 
                     Structure is  established
                     Science of Sacred Signs
                     The Being is now in sync
                     Resting on Swastika sign
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Carry your Temple; All your Gods: Be blessed always

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