Wait before you start thinking, You should wait and complete this reading, Can it not be a tool for worshiping?
Inspiring idols of deities like Durgā, You feel so cared for by their motherliness, Can you otherwise visualise an imaginary God?
Teachings from the idols of Saraswati, You get connected to a Goddess's wisdom, Where else you'd rather gain blessings from?
Wealth from the idols of Lakshmi, You gain financial security & confidence, Or is imagining a formless promoter God easy?
Cutest idols of deities like Gaņeshã, You will love a naughty deity Bãl Krshņã, Why should you not use idols for worshiping?
Mature idols of deities like Šiva, You would feel them bestowing their calm, Should it not be fun visualising them?
Statues are made with dedicated love, They all invite such respectful admiration, How would you ever feel the hatred?
I am aware that none of these idols is God, Neither stones nor pictures can be Gods. But what bad is a peaceful polytheism? Do not please be jealous of their art, And do not hate idol worshipers. Feel confident and so peaceful, Try worshiping stone idols.
What I want to convey from the poem is that the idol-worshiping polytheism is a million times better than the monotheistic faiths which make its followers so closed in and insecure of bringing about any changes to their thinking, hence producing the most retrogressive brains which stick to the 'unquestionable' principles of monotheism, often 'killing' any voices that suggested otherwise.
Idol worshiping is much better than killing or imposing a faith in the name of a belief.