The acrostic poem is used to render tribute to a person. It consists of a series of lines where letters form a name down the page. Historically, ancient Greek and Latin writers, medieval monks, and renaissance poets are among those who devised and used the acrostic form. The following acrostic form is a tribute to Dr. Santosh Kumar, born in India, 1946. He has authored and published many poetry books, including: Indian Verses by Young Poets (1980), World Poetry (1995 & 1996), The Fabric of Vision (2001), The Still Horizon (2002), The Golden Wings (2002), Voyages (2003), Symphonies (2003), New Pegasus (2004), and many other wonder poetry books. He is the current editor for Taj Mahal Review and Harvest of New Millennium Journals. He has received many awards, delivered many papers at poetry conferences, and conducted many interviews. Dr. Kumar currently resides in India. He writes and travels world-wide to poetry events. The name of this acrostic is entitled, Dr. Santosh Kumar-A Poetic Man of Vision and Action.