Friday, 25 May 2012

To day's Prahelika

     In Sanskrit poetry there is a form of writing known as Prahelika meaning a riddle, in which the writer gives some hints about an object and asks the readers to identify it.  It is a sort of Mind Game and is liked very much, as it tests the intelligence of the reader.

गोपालो  नैव गोपालस्त्रिशूली   नैव  शंकर:
अपि चक्री  स  नो विष्णुर्यो जानाति  स  पंडितः 

He is the leader of a cow herd but not a cowboy, with a 'Trishool' but is not Lord Shanker (Shiva),  he also have a 'Chakra' on him but he is not Lord Vishnu. If you are able to identify him you are a Pandit.

Gopal = A person whose, profession is to maintain cow herds and sell milk products
Chakra = A circular weapon of Lord Vishnu worn by him on his small finger. It returns back after killing the enemy. like a boomrang .
Trishool = A Trident ( a hand held spear with three prongs at its head, always held by Lord Shiva)

     The answer to this riddle will be given tomorrow.

     The answer to yesterday's riddle is a wooden boat.  Wood, out of which a boat is crafted is produced (born) in a forest (Van), and after being crafted leaves the forest, but always remains in water (another meaning of 'Van'), It is available on hire against payment like a woman (in Sanskrit a boat is classified as a woman gender (Streelinga) but is not considered as a prostitute,who sells herself against payment.

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