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There are some writings that do not preach faith, yet they make you feel God. This piece by Vidya Krishna, Bangalore shows how kindness becomes worship, and how God walks with those who walk gently in this world.

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The noble one, God stands with him
In his troubles, God cries with him

The one who feeds the hungry
God sows peace in his abode

The one who heals wounds of others like a physician
God sleeps beside him

The one who carries the burdens of others
God personally carries his load

The one who shares the pain of others
God washes off all his sins

The one who gives away pearly smiles in charity
God, strings pearls in his life

The person who is the messiah of the meek
God, not lost on him, even for a moment…

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May our goodness be the place where divinity chooses to rest.💕

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3 responses to “Where Kindness Becomes Prayer….”

  1. harythegr8 Avatar

    This was such a beautiful and soul-stirring piece—your words remind us that kindness itself is worship.
    I loved how you showed God walking with those who walk gently, turning compassion into divinity.
    Superb writing, my friend—poetic, heartfelt, and profoundly inspiring.

    I’d be honored if you could also visit my blog sometime and share your thoughts there—your perspective would mean so much to me.

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    1. Shamitabh Avatar

      Thank you so much for your generous words. It’s deeply humbling to know the poem touched you in such a meaningful way. If these lines reminded you of worship through kindness, then they’ve already fulfilled their purpose.

      And yes, I do visit your blog and read your content — it’s always thoughtful and beautifully expressed. I’ll continue to follow your work and share my reflections there as well. 🌿✨

      Grateful for your encouragement, and even more for the connection through shared faith in compassion. 🌿✨

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      1. harythegr8 Avatar

        Thank you so much for your generous words. It truly humbles me to know that the poem touched you in such a meaningful way. If these lines reminded you of worship expressed through kindness, then they have already fulfilled their purpose.

        And yes — I do visit your blog and read your reflections. Your writing is always thoughtful, heartfelt, and beautifully expressed. I’ll continue following your work and sharing my thoughts there as well.

        Grateful for your encouragement, and even more for the connection we share through our mutual belief in compassion and gentle living.

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