When the camel speaks, Dalpataram shows, for example, in the voice of the fox: "Elijah O camel, only one part of the other is bent. But if you are your own daughter. Not one of you, a whole eighteen eighteen limbs curved
The camel says: In this gathering, the crooked limbs,
In the past, the birds are endless, the herd dock, the parrot beak, the dog's tail, the bend area. The tiger's trunk, the tiger's nails, the buffalo's head, the horn's load. The fox heard, for example, Dalpatram, "One word of another, you are eighteen."
Even the old poets used to hold on to the word. They could form new words. Those words then became a dictionary attraction.
The word 'pamphlet' is the same word as raised by Kavishri Dalpataram.
The letter 'da' is full. 'Da' means donor, giver, giver, giver. Any other character with 'da' can donate to the band, but Kavishri added 'b' with it and made it awesome. 'Dharphe Dalpatram' means a poet who says, a poet illustrates, shows, says, a. Listen. Note in mind. Whatever the poet says, in camel language. The camel can see everything. The whole ghost, the evil one looks. Just like the vision that created it.
Look what it is in the mirror or in the mirror. The shadows in the desert may have seen the need. The camel may have been satisfied. The viewer in the mirror is always interested in his appearance. Camels sing in the throes of honor: Ooooooh! Look at how curvaceous this world is. And live among them! See the hermit's dock? How a parrot's beak is turning! Can a dog's tail bend straight? And the elephant trunk, upside down or straight? Saw tiger's nails, curly and sharp! The curvature of the buffalo horn is like a wheel or a wheel.
When the camel speaks, Dalpataram shows, for example, in the voice of the fox: "Elijah o the camel, the limbs of the others are bent." But if you are your own daughter. You are not one, the whole eighteen limbs are curved, chakra, chakra, zakra, zakra, takra thakra, sakra, bakra, bhakra, makra, hakra, shakra, krakra, khakra, gkra, ghakra, vakra, or ksakra? ' '
Reader friends, the poet has composed this story in poetry, even in the dialect of camels and foxes! But they also show man. Think about it, aren't you just a camel? With one finger pointing at the other, your three fingers will be pointed at you.
- Harish Nayak
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