My Prayers Are Decrees – Part 4

Prayers

A queen’s quiet power behind closed eyes and folded hands


I don’t hold court. But I do light a lamp

Every morning, before the world awakes,


I stand before a simple altar—no gold, no grandeur—just a diya, a tulsi leaf, and a whisper of hope

And in that moment,


what I speak is not a request


It is a decree


Because when a homemaker prays, she isn’t begging—she’s building

With every “Raksha karo,” she sets a boundary of protection


With every “Dhanyavad,” she waters the roots of her gratitude


With every “Shanti kavach,” she brings peace into rooms that haven’t even seen the sunrise

Prayers


My prayers shape the atmosphere of this home

Not just for today, but for years to come


I’ve whispered strength into the hands of my child


I’ve woven patience into my husband’s path


I’ve folded grace and blessings into the towels, the tiffins, the temple floor

No one may hear it


But the universe listens


The world sees me doing “nothing.”

Just sitting. Just chanting. Just lighting agarbatti


But they don’t see what I’m holding:


A relationship to build


A responsibility to hold


A silent storm in my own heart

And still, I speak the words: “Let there be light.”


This is not religion. This is sovereignty

I may not draft laws or run meetings,


but I declare my family blessed


I ordain peace into the hallway


I sign every corner of this house with invisible protection


**You see a woman in a saree, eyes closed

I see a queen issuing divine orders.**


I see a goddess tending to her miniature universe


I see a mother invoking the oldest kind of strength—the kind that requires no volume, only vibrations


So no, my prayers are not casual

They are coded messages to the sacred


They are soft spells of safety


They are the energy blueprint of this home


And when I fold my hands each morning, I remember

I am not hoping


I am declaring


And in my declaration, this entire home rises

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until next time, keep smiling

much love .. stay happy .. stay blessed … always

SMITHA


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