Nandi (Bull of Lord Siva) – Waiting eternally



Nandi, the bull of Lord Shiva - waiting
eternally in all temples - sit out
waiting for god, in all culture - knitting
…naturally meditative, just sit

Waiting out with no anticipation.
Nandi’s body in the world, looks on God.
Wait and wait with no expectation.
Likewise, a devotee in family trod.

Not trying for heaven or the other
Will God appear to me, today or not
Nandi simply sits ever, not bother.
This is called meditation – tither not

By any, prayer means - talking to God
Not passive but alert, not sleepy too,
True meditative devotee for God.
Any seeker can learn from Nandi too

Sitting, waiting and the meditation
for God is a blessing beyond action

About this poem

Nandi is a symbol of eternal waiting, because waiting is considered the greatest virtue in Indian culture. One who knows how to simply sit and wait is naturally meditative. Nandi is not expecting anything from Shiva to come out tomorrow. He is just not anticipating or expecting anything. He is just waiting. He will wait forever. That quality is the essence of receptivity. Before you go into a temple, you must have the quality of Nandi – to simply sit. You are not trying to go to heaven, you are not trying to get this or that – you simple sit. People have always misunderstood meditation as some kind of activity. No – it is a quality. That is the fundamental difference. Prayer means you are trying to talk to God. Meditation means you are willing to listen to God. You are willing to just listen to existence, to the ultimate nature of creation. You have nothing to say, you simply listen. That is the quality of Nandi - he just sits, alert. This is very important – he is alert, not sleepy. He is not sitting in a passive way. He is sitting, very active, full of alertness, full of life, but just sitting – that is meditation. 

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Written on July 02, 2021

Submitted by PUVISA on February 10, 2022

Modified on April 24, 2023

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Scheme AXAX BCBC DEDE CFCF BB
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 669
Words 130
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 2

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