Thursday, 13 December 2012

To day's Subhashit.

रूप य़ौवन सम्पन्ना: विशालकुल संभवा:
विद्याहीना न शोभन्ते निर्गन्धाः किंशुका: इव.

Roop youvan sampannah vishalakula sambhawaah.
Vidyaa heenaa na shobhante nirgandhaah kimshukaah iva.

i.e.      A person  endowed with beauty and youth and born in an illustrious family is not adorned if he is illiterate, just like the flower of a "Kinshuka" tree, which is odourless.

Roop= beauty.      Youvan = youth.       Sampanna= endowed with,  having.
Vishaal= big, illustrious.    Kula = family.     Sambhavaah = born in.
Vidyaaheena = illiterate.     Shobhante = adorned,        Nirgandha = without any smell , odourless.
Kinshuk = a tropical tree having very bright red coloured flowers; also known as 'Palaash'. When it blooms in a jungle, it appears as if the jungle is on fire. But the flowers of the tree are odourless and the tree also does  not produce any fruits.(See the subhashit posted by me on 21st October,2012 having a reference of Kinshuka tree and the futile waiting by a parrot on the tree in the hope of getting fruits from the tree).

Through this Subhashit the author emphasises the importance of .being a literate and learned person.

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