Sunday, February 16, 2020

St Kabeer's Couplets 22: Belittle Not Even Dust Comments

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Not least a straw lowly treat—
As dust under treading feet,
A peck might fly off, fall in eyes,
Make them bleary, better be wise.
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Aniruddha Pathak
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Mihaela Pirjol 26 February 2020

The archaic poetical intonation of the poem, has a magnificent tone of wisdom, and the veneration for the old-written word. Beautifully composed!

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Mahtab Bangalee 20 February 2020

silly dust that means silly enemy can be harmful anytime! so beware of enemy!

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 17 February 2020

Have to put this beautiful poem to my Poem List.

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Aniruddha Pathak 17 February 2020

Honoured, dear poet.

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 17 February 2020

Another wonderful Quatrain with a meaningful message. A brilliant advice indeed. Beautifully conveyed.

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Ravi Kopra 17 February 2020

Do not treat lowly even a speck of straw under your feet If perchance it hits your eyes while in the air you will, you will cry

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Aniruddha Pathak 17 February 2020

Well said poet Ravi Kopra, do not slight ant one, not even a peck of dust in air, it might prove your bugbear.

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Rajnish Manga 17 February 2020

Saint Kabir (1440-1518) is a household name in our country and his couplets serve as a guide for a righteous life. He raised his voice against superstitions and evils afflicting the society. This couplet has been selected for its social value and translated beautifully. Thanks for this quality presentation.

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Aniruddha Pathak 17 February 2020

I can see that you are generally well-informed about Indian and other poets. I must thank you for appreciating the translation.

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