Even the man who is happy
glimpses something
or a hair of sound touches him
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When I was 6 I dreamt [or maybe recalled] about my birth. As I was born I said to myself, 'Here I go again'. At the same time a voice told me I would be fine. I am 50 now but that dream still resonates deep.
It's very intricate to feel the remains of past life. The great poet of India, Mahakavi Kalidasa had conquered this catastrophi
This ten line-poem of excellence is representative of the great poetry of Mahakavi Kaalidasa. By honouring him, this site has honoured itself and genuine poetry. I feel honoured to have born in India, where this greatest-ever poet lived.
Excellent poem in Sanskrit by Kalidasa.....insightful lines...
Beautiful poem that touches the core of one's heart and lingers in the mind always. Timeless. A poetic gem.
Well expressed thoughts and feelings, a beautiful creation... Thanks for sharing and do remain enriched.
Congratulations on the choice of The Classic Poem Of The Day. The words are so full of wisdom
Yes Kalidas the great poet written this poem original may be in Sanskrit and I love it.
When reading the poems of Kalidas the great ancient poet of India we cannot
A fantastic philosophical poem. Death is still waiting for a happy man to come and embrace who is not ready to share.
Yes we all often face this because we create things with imagination of world another and then try to fit it in this world. Many times it work and couple of times it does spoils too. Nice to read it.
Mind has such power that it can retain even a small prickle to one off and on...an excellent poem from a great poet.
Poet Kalidas's ability to catch the faintest of human emotion and longing is remarakable. It would be great to read it in Sanskrit.
Amazing eloquence and emotions. A beautiful work of art....