Behold the effulgent form of divinity <br />in the soft figure of a child, <br />which is endowed with pure, <br />white and beautiful teeth. <br /> <br />Verily in the mortal world, <br />the child forms heavenly bliss, <br />the fruit of conjugal figures. <br />In the lucid river of child’s body, <br />overflows the cheerfulness <br />of lovely love-creepers. <br /> <br />Sweet smile of the child is splendid <br />having indistinct utterance of syllables <br />and so an object of ever-remembrance. <br />In the lovely lips shine delicacy and lucidity. <br /> <br />Sarasvati, the Goddess of Speech, <br />spreads her nectareous jingling, <br />graceful, faultless and rich. <br />Auspicious divinity and purity <br />lightly and delightfully <br />dance in the utterance of the child. <br /> <br />Music, unread and unknowingly attained, <br />flows in the cries and gaieties of the child. <br />In the child, who bears <br />a miniature form of Cupid, <br />the god of love and beauty, <br />there abide guilelessness and swiftness limpid. <br /> <br />In every limb of the child, <br />reigns the guileless comeliness <br />sprung from the creation <br />of the omnipresent Supreme Self. <br />In the ambrosial abode of child’s figure <br />scintillate innocence as well as sagacity. <br />Effulgent appearance of divinity <br />one can obviously observe <br />in the delicate form of the child.<br /><br />Harekrishna Meher<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/baby-the-divine-form/