Monday, June 10, 2019

Mathematical Limerick - 1 Comments

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Kumarmani Mahakul
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Kalpana Barik 08 June 2020

This Mathematical Limerick is very interesting. I have loved this poem entirely. Thank you for sharing.

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Akhtar Jawad 01 September 2019

Mathematics unfolds many mysterious pages of of this infinite universe. A great Limerick by Mahakul Ji.

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Mahtab Bangalee 23 June 2019

it's your great work amazing limerick

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Dylan Chris 21 June 2019

Numerical gives us fun and you have nicely elaborated your funny thought. This is very nice poem definitely.

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Susan Williams 21 June 2019

I will totally take your word [or number] for this! ! ! ! But I love the originality of this limerick! ! ! Great piece of fun writing! 10+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ X by a gazillion

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Indira Renganathan 19 June 2019

A very wise and interesting limerick..you are a genius Kumarmani....congratulations

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Rajnish Manga 17 June 2019

Great poem in limerick form. Thanks for the same as well as the Poet's Notes in this regard.

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Valsa George 14 June 2019

This is so very interesting! A perfect limerick with maths.....! A sure 10

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Ratnakar Mandlik 13 June 2019

Hats off for the innovative theme in the brilliantly crafted mathematical limerick.10++ points.

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Aniruddha Pathak 13 June 2019

Maths, music, and the Muse in poetry, they share a common heritage. There's a lot of music in maths and poetry, There's maths in music and poetry, And also there's poetry in maths, and in music (obvious) .

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Aniruddha Pathak 13 June 2019

Here is an innovative poet in action. Full credit to you my dear poet.

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Bharati Nayak 12 June 2019

A great poem mixing poetry and mathematics.Thanks for sharing.

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Wow! Kumarmani ji! A wonderful Mathematical Poem! This is exactly like our classical dance where the rhythm has be accurate, perfect and to the decimal point. One missing beat, the whole calculation goes wrong and the dancer can make a mistake. This inspires me to write a poem on the rhythmic beats of Mohiniattam. Thank you dear Kumarmani ji........10

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Mj Lemon 10 June 2019

You've revived a magnificent tradition with this gem, Kumarmani. And you also remind me of myself- -trying to count change. Well done!

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Edward Kofi Louis 10 June 2019

The muse of Mathematics! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us. 📚🎓🖋🤗

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Savita Tyagi 10 June 2019

Interesting. Mathematicians make good poets!

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Kumarmani Mahakul

Kumarmani Mahakul

Gandam, Dist-Deogarh, Odisha, INDIA
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