Annushkka07
This poem is a deeply personal reflection on discovering the divine not through rituals or tradition, but through raw, solitary suffering. Rooted in Indian spiritual imagery-diyas, bhajans, temples-it contrasts childhood faith with the adult experience of pain, showing how God's truest presence often emerges not in the grandeur of worship, but in the quiet, unspoken companionship found in our darkest hours. It's a reminder that the divine is not always in saving us, but in staying with us when we cannot save ourselves.