Saturday, 26 May 2012

To day's Prahelika

In Sanskrit poetry there is 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 a Mind Game and is liked very much, as it tests the intelligence of the reader.

 एक  चक्षुर्न  काकोSयं  बिलमिच्छन्न  न  पन्नगः 
 क्षीयते  वर्धते चैव  न  समुद्रो  न  च न्द्रमा 

Ek chakshurna  kaakoyam  bilmichanna  na pannagah
ksheeyate vardhate chaiwa na Samudro na Chandrama

It is one  eyed but is not a crow, likes to live inside a hole but is not a snake. 
It also increases and decreases its size, but it is neither Sea nor Moon

Kaak = a crow.       Pannag =  snake.     

Answer to yesterday's riddle:  The answer is a Stud Bull,  because it heads the cow herd. Bulls are usually branded with the sign of a Trident and Chakra (symbols of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu). There is tradition in Hindu religion to brand the bulls with the signs of trident and chakra and then let them roam loose, dedicating them to the Gods. They no longer become draught animals to drag bullock carts and ploughs.


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