HE lent me his brush
I composed an effigy
Of Elysium
This Haiku is inspired by the picture of Mahima (the 39,000 square foot meditation facility consecrated by the Yogi, Mystic and Visionary – Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev) and the alluring surrounding. We clicked this picture yesterday, during our visit to the Isha Institute of Inner Sciences in Tennessee.
A Haiku is a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five; traditionally evoking images of the natural world
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Hey beautiful this one!
Hey Leena, thank you so much 🙂
Wonderful, Archana.
Thanks Celestine 🙂
Beautiful ,
Loved the pics
Thank you Rupam 🙂
lovely.
Thanks Ajay 🙂
And makes me hope that Elysium exists 🙂
It sure does buddy 🙂
So beautiful, simple and endearing:)
Thank you Vishal 🙂 Happy you liked it 🙂
Good one. Simple thoughts.
Thanks Indrani 🙂
NIce haiku with a nice picture Archana.
Thanks Somali… it was one of my best shots 🙂
Amazing Picture. 🙂
Thank you Sahaj… 🙂 but the place is much better than the picture… 🙂
Beautiful… both the Haiku & picture 🙂
As beautiful as the girl who is saying this… thanks love 🙂
Sadhguru, Haiku and Natural World (the Isha Institute of Inner Sciences in Tennessee) Beautiful Archana!
Thanks CT 🙂
You have painted the Elysium so well, the afterlife just comes to life.
Am glad… thanks Sanjay 🙂
Original Nature as is described thru’ these 3 lines of Poetry in full.. A great Perception! Thanks for sharing, Archana!
Happy you found it interesting sir… Thank you so much 🙂
I also follow the teachings of Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev in Speaking Tree. Such a beautiful and divine haiku, Archana 🙂
Wow… then we are sisters then Purba 🙂
Thanks my girl… 🙂
as they say ” Gagar main Sagar “
Thanks Prasad 🙂 I agree! 🙂
Divine & soulful 🙂
Thank you Anjali 🙂
One of your best Hayku’s ! Archana Ji
Thank you very much Yogiji. really happy that you liked it so much 🙂
Divinity in word n picture!!
Sure it is… the place is nothing less than divine, thanks Tina 🙂
Sublime..mysterious…enigmatic!
Those are some very nice words… 🙂 Thank you Amitji… 🙂