Sunday, October 11, 2020

Man, Duty And God Comments

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The silent Kurukshetra turned dreadfully noisy
With trumpeting elephants and galloping horses,
Formations of challenging soldiers in foggy dust
Amid thunderous drums, trumpets, horns and bugles
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Parameswaran Nair Damodaran Nair
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Anjandev Roy 05 October 2023

Great representation.....thank u, dear poet...

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Dr Dillip K Swain 05 October 2023

Oh God, I don't want to be a king. I don't want any power or position. Keep me at where I am now and offer me strength to serve others peacefully

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 17 October 2020

A powerful and thought provoking poem. A great story with compelling imagery vividly and brilliantly presenting the relationship between Man and God with emphasis on man's duty to his God. Beautifully crafted write.

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Thank you very much dear RMJ. I am actually trying to present certain verses from The Bhagavad Gita which can philosophically enlighten human beings

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Valsa George 13 October 2020

Arjuna's agonized cry will resonate in every sensitive ear! We can discern the tumultuous war going on within his mind at the sight of a formation of soldiers comprising his dear ones whom he had to fight and vanquish spilling their blood! A powerful dramatization!

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Thank you very much dear Valsa George for thinking of Arjuna's agony based on humanitarian considerations over and above the duty of a warrior. Arjuna's humbleness and respect for the enemies is praiseworthy. He did not become arrogant in the event of the support of Higher level

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Rajnish Manga 11 October 2020

Amazing poetry. The summary of the first chapter of Srimadbhagwat Gita beautifully presented in English. Your choice of apt words deserves highest appreciation. Thanks, Nair Sahab.

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Thank you Rajnishji for the appreciating words. I am set on the remaining chapters. Hope you will read and comment

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