Saturday, October 22, 2016

My Upanishadic Birdie Pie 7 Comments

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The following day, I began the conversation.

'Remember, yesterday, we talked of several states in India?
Now, I have the answer!
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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon
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Shruti Verman 08 July 2020

Such a brilliant message by the birdie pie! !

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Bri Edwards 22 November 2019

Smart birdie. But, who wants to learn another language! ! ! ! ? ? ? not i. hey, and birds do not all speak the same language, or Dooooo they? nice, Geeta. bri :) shades of Esperanto?

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Edward Kofi Louis 10 July 2019

Dialects! ! Languages and trübes. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Aniruddha Pathak 16 November 2018

I cannot agree with you more. But short of oral/written communication, it would still be wonderful if we learn to read and understand Sanskrit and appreciate and enjoy its vast literature available. I say this with my own experience. I have done poetic translations of a lot of Sanskrit texts like Bhagavad Geeta, Ashtavakra Samhita, Vyasa Ramayana, Mahabharata, six Upanishads, etc and I can say that it is very rewarding in terms of the poetic tradition in Sanskrit.

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Dr Dillip K Swain 02 February 2018

The beauty of national integration of my country is amazingly depicted in this adorable piece of work! Thoroughly spiritual in tone that invokes us to gain wisdom and knowledge from nature, birds and from diverged cultural differences of various castes, community and human society irrespective of geography! ........................................10

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Dear Dr.Dillip, Thank you so much for reading my birdie pie poem. I feel so happy that you are able to appreciate it. I have tried to inculcate the wisdom of Upanishads through my dialogue with the bird. My heartfelt gratitude. Stay blessed Dillip!

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