Osho the Great
Osho the Great
Osho the Great he is called
High esteem he does command
Among millions of followers
Among great gurus and philosophers
A man so brilliant and clever
The humanity has witnessed ever
One could hardly imagine
A man existed without vice and sin
With his philosophy of life
He erased enmity and strife
He relieved the mankind
From scores of sufferings
Lived life so simple
To set an example
For people to adopt and adapt
He was worldly wise and heavenly apt
Created a new culture, a way of life in the world
Synthesizing invaluable and infallible ideas new and old
Osho the Great he is called...
Brought out the gold out of the coal of ignorance
With knowledge and intelligence not by any chance
To tap the untapped potential of mind
Through his discourses and teachings
One among the many preachers
He presented his thinking with rationality
He is best of the teachers
Understands the mind's criticality
Presented great thoughts in simple stories
People enjoyed listening to him forgetting worries
A man who moved humanity with his rationality
Crossing the geographic and political nationality
A man who threatened a mighty nation
Not with force but due devotion
Shook the very base of governance and economics
His thoughts spread like epidemics
Transforming man from materialism to spirituality
Shedding the cladding of individuality
The oneness of thought and inherent emotion
Setting humanity in a new direction and motion
Greatest of the debater and thinker
He tried to transform and not tinker
The adulterated mentality of thinking about quantity
To thinking for reasons and the best of every quality
Spoke out what he thought being bold
Unfolding the mysteries of the world
Osho the Great he is called...
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Submitted on May 11, 2016
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
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Words | 288 |
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Stanza Lengths | 47 |
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