Monday, June 15, 2009

Hail The Hindu Comments

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Born in eighteen,
Brought up in nineteen,
Brilliant in twenty,
You remain evergreen,
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Sylvia Frances Chan 18 December 2017

LAST PART You are proud too that that Indian newspaper still carries the traditional flavor and style. after several barriers and generations. I am happiest to have read this worthy poem. A TEN and much much more Vote for you and of course for your fascinating poem.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 18 December 2017

PART THREE So I appreciate most and highest the Hindu. I am happy to read that you are proud to be a Hindu and proud that India has got its Independence because of the Wise words of Mahatma Gandhi.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 18 December 2017

PART TWO I love to read about several streams in Belief. Jesus Christ is God, The Holy Son and the Holy Ghost for me as well as for others who believe in the Wise words of Him.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 18 December 2017

PART ONE Hail the Hindu, hail ths Poet. A true and honest poem straight from the heart and a praisal of eternal glorifications addressed to the Hindu.I am not a Hindu, BUT I do know the history and background of the Hindu.

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Barbara Nixon 29 December 2012

Beautifully written poem, great flow!

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Jac Harper 26 December 2012

Hail the poet I say :)

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Sania Bashir 23 December 2012

IT WAS just flowless...i keep on and on and on...because i relly enjoyed reading... you have breifly explain the old, new, modern India...and much more...and i must say vijay sir that it was juctlike experiencing the all good and bad taste of Indai....just luvd it ;) thnax 4 d share

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So Close 11 November 2012

wow...the way your thought flows, good work...!

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Satbir Bakshi 22 June 2010

lovely - may i quote kabir: My brother kneels, so saith kabir To stone and brass in heathen wise But in my brothers voice I hear My own unanswered agonies His God is as his fate assigns His prayer is all the world's - And Mine! ! ! BTW have dowmloded yr e-book

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Gan Chennai 23 May 2010

I Like THE HINDU, but I Love TOI. It should be more forthcoming, bold and revolutionary in thinking like TOI. They should be ready to cross many barriers, they have set for themselves. Nice poem to express your loyalty in readership.

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Ashok Kumar 01 January 2010

A reader of 'The Hindu' should have known by now that the word Hindu is a misnomer and that its leaning is with communist. Its articles are always biased against the 'Hindu'.

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Alen Alexander 14 July 2009

was totally captivated by the way it was written, totally different and something of a kind, that i've come for the first time in my life... am just getting to 17, so yeah, i havent crossed much of my life.. but glad to see poems like these at such an early time :) thanks for the share!

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Indira Renganathan 23 June 2009

A newspaper from a secular country...no wonder you hail the 'Hindu'...a different thought on an unusual subject....congrats

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