Religion: A Guide, Not the Destination

 




I. Not the Gate, But a Guide

Religion, not the sole gate to truth’s cave,
But a star-chart for the path the seekers crave.
No Brahma-sutra this, nor final decree—
A compass to feeling, where true paths may be.

It’s no fabricated answer, no sacred command,
But a door unlatched by your own hand.
At every turn, you alone must choose,
A path to follow, or a truth to lose.


II. Rituals and Realities

Rituals and ceremonies, prayers that rise,
Are only gestures beneath vast skies.
They lead your hand, they point the way,
But truth emerges when you truly stay—

In heart’s pure grace and mind’s clear gaze,
In honest toil through time and days.
Religions shift with time’s own flow,
Like rivers bending where winds blow.


III. The Inner Lamp

The cut path may show directions straight,
Bound by tradition, ruled by fate.
But the lamp that glows from within and out,
Alone that light will chart your route.

You must question, think, and seek,
In silence bold or dialogue meek.
The road to truth is not pre-defined—
It’s carved by you, within your mind.


IV. Beyond the Walls

Religion's door is not the only way,
It might be shelter—but not where you stay.
A building of creed, of stone and rule,
Can turn a seeker into a tool.

A soul confined in custom’s maze
May never glimpse the truth it prays.
Religion, if it blocks the view,
Is just a shell—empty and untrue.


V. Not a Subject, But a Stream

Religion’s not a toy, nor a name in text,
Not a fact to recall when exams perplexed.
It’s no lesson penned for a student’s sheet,
No subject boxed, arranged and neat.

Not shaped for minds in childhood’s sway—
But a stream of wisdom day by day.
Its light is born when doubts are faced,
When inquiry’s fire cannot be replaced.


VI. A Responsibility, Not a Rule

Religion’s greatness doesn’t lie in belief,
But in living the questions, in joy and grief.
It’s not a score or doctrine to recite,
But a lamp’s soft glow in the inner night.

No forced persuasion, no outer call,
But a silent whisper through the soul’s hall.
When commands are gone and fear is shed,
Religion stands where love has led.


VII. Experience, Not Obedience

Religion’s not obedience—but experience lived,
A truth in practice, not simply received.
Not a habit, nor duty done by fear—
But devotion and intellect drawing near.

Only when faith becomes daily breath,
And not a script rehearsed to death,
Will religion rise, and meaning stay—
A map you walk, not just display.


VIII. Final Lines – The Inner Truth

So walk the path that’s yours alone,
No voice can take it, it’s yours to own.
Religion may guide, but cannot command—
Only you can truly understand.

Not a force to dominate or divide,
But a lamp to carry, by your side.
Truth waits not at temples or gates—
It lives in you. It meditates.


*Religion is the road, not the throne;

Truth is within. You walk alone.*

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