The poem describes a yogi who has renounced worldly pleasures and is meditating in the Himalayas. The yogi sits with the moon as a crown and snake ornaments while meditating with eyes closed, immersed in thought. Though the yogi has enjoyed worldly pleasures for lifetimes, they have now renounced those pleasures and find contentment meditating in the Himalayas near the Ganges river.
The poem describes a yogi who has renounced worldly pleasures and is meditating in the Himalayas. The yogi sits with the moon as a crown and snake ornaments while meditating with eyes closed, immersed in thought. Though the yogi has enjoyed worldly pleasures for lifetimes, they have now renounced those pleasures and find contentment meditating in the Himalayas near the Ganges river.
The poem describes a yogi who has renounced worldly pleasures and is meditating in the Himalayas. The yogi sits with the moon as a crown and snake ornaments while meditating with eyes closed, immersed in thought. Though the yogi has enjoyed worldly pleasures for lifetimes, they have now renounced those pleasures and find contentment meditating in the Himalayas near the Ganges river.