Sunday, July 19, 2009

Sage Vyasa Comments

Rating: 3.5

Oh! Poet of all poets,
Our salutations!
From thy pen
It was a divine flow
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Ravi Panamanna
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Indira Babbellapati 03 October 2009

a visionary for ages gone by and for ages to come...he is relevant till the last of the human species treads on this earth...

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Indira Babbellapati 03 October 2009

a visionary for ages gone by and for ages to come...he is relevant till the last of the human species treads on this earth...

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Sathyanarayana M V S 23 July 2009

Sage Valmiki and Sage Vyasa are our eternal Gurus. Every literal art started from them only. What a great tribute this poem is to the Sage of sages, poet of poets. Your simple and effective way of expression is extraordinary and exqusite.

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rago rago 20 July 2009

a good work by a good poet............my sincere thanks for yur conveying and sharing your thoughts...........

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nice poem, highlighting the poetic world...

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Satheesan Rangorath 19 July 2009

Dear Ravi A sincere effort in highlighting one and only world poet.You have done a commentable job with soft pen strokes in verses well selected vocabulary. Good poem .Greetings Satheesan Rangorath

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Pandian Angelina 19 July 2009

No True Indian can say That the epic of Mahabaratham does not reflect our glorious past, which if we read and truly try to understand and follow its dictates, no sorrow will befall us in this life. Bagahvatam a work of parables full of symbolism unless a Guru enlightens us we may miss it for some collection of mere stories of the past. The explanation of the cycle of life and Maya as expounded in Bhagavath Gita may not be found anywhere else. What ever be our religion we should all be of such open mind to accept and imbibe the goodness of other religions too and mainly learn from our glorious rich heritage and culture. The pride inside us will be a motivation to be better Bharathiya Vasis out of us. A great Tribute to the Sage and greatest poet known! Angel

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Dr Hitesh Sheth 19 July 2009

Whatever is written in Mahabharata, you would find it everywhere, whatever is not written, you won't find anywhere...........A Sage, with triple time vision, who did not write for pleasure, but as an instrument of divine. Many things he wrote is symbolic and only the man with divine experience and vision can know the true hidden meaning in his stories.Indian civilization will always remain indepted to him forver for the knowledge he poured out in Mahbharata and devotion is he poured out in Srimad Bhagavatam............a great tribute to the greatest saint...........a good write.........

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Ch J Satyananda Kumar 19 July 2009

A fitting tribute to Veda Vyasa. Kudos.

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Sandra Martyres 19 July 2009

You have indeed paid a fitting tribute to Sage Vyasa in this well written poem...

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Rajaram Ramachandran 19 July 2009

The best tribute given to Sage Vyasa in this beautiful poem,

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Ramesh T A 19 July 2009

Matchless divine poet forever Vyasa is! What is not said in his poems no where to be found on the Earth! Emulating such a divine poet is everyone's quest! Best thoughts well expressed for poets to muse over and write best things for mankind! Nice!

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Ritty Patnaik 19 July 2009

for us everything emanates from mahabharatam, and the essence ofall, in bhagawat gita! teaches us, how to live life, face lifes fall, with strength of mind and fortitude.for giving us this epic, sage vyasa is lauded for his knowledge and excellence.it is said, his utterances got recorded in ether medium! a great tribute written by you.thanks for sharing

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Great tribute to the great sage and poet. well done ravi.

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a great tribute to the sage...have not read his straight work...very true...what a plot...what characterisations...if an epic had stayed so long and still impresses people...nothing more need to be said about it

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Indira Renganathan 19 July 2009

Great write and great salutations to sage Vyasa...I too join you to salute him....expecting your words on Mahabharatham too... regards...Indira Renganathan

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Ravi Panamanna

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