शोकाSराति भयत्राणम् प्रीतिविश्राम्भभाजनम् |
केन रत्नमिदं स्रष्टं मित्रमित्याक्षरद्वयम् |
Shokaaraati bhayatraanam preetivishraambhabhaajanam.
Kena ratnamidam srashtam mitramityaaksharadvyam.
Shokaaraati = Shoka + aarati. Shoka =grief, sorrow. Aaraati = enemy. Bhayatraanam = Bhaya +traanam. Bhaya = fear. Traanam = protection (from). Preetivishraambhabhaajanam = Preeti +
vishraambh + bhaajanam. Preeti = love, kindness. Vishraambha = intimacy, confidence.
Bhaajanam = recipient. Lena = what. Ratnamidam = ratna+ idam. Ratna = jewel. Idam =this.
Shrashtam = created. Mitramityaksharadvayam =mitra + mitya + akshara + dvyam. Mitra = friend.
Mita =frugal. Akshara = a letter of the alphabet. Dvyam =two.
i.e. Who has created this jewel of a short two lettered word (मित्र -mitra), which symbolises protection to a person from grief and enemies, and a repository of love, intimacy and confidence ?
(The author of this Subhashit has very cleverly and figuratively eulogised the Sanskrit word for a friend, having just two letters of the alphabet but having very deeper meaning and also outlined the qualities a friend must have.)
केन रत्नमिदं स्रष्टं मित्रमित्याक्षरद्वयम् |
Shokaaraati bhayatraanam preetivishraambhabhaajanam.
Kena ratnamidam srashtam mitramityaaksharadvyam.
Shokaaraati = Shoka + aarati. Shoka =grief, sorrow. Aaraati = enemy. Bhayatraanam = Bhaya +traanam. Bhaya = fear. Traanam = protection (from). Preetivishraambhabhaajanam = Preeti +
vishraambh + bhaajanam. Preeti = love, kindness. Vishraambha = intimacy, confidence.
Bhaajanam = recipient. Lena = what. Ratnamidam = ratna+ idam. Ratna = jewel. Idam =this.
Shrashtam = created. Mitramityaksharadvayam =mitra + mitya + akshara + dvyam. Mitra = friend.
Mita =frugal. Akshara = a letter of the alphabet. Dvyam =two.
i.e. Who has created this jewel of a short two lettered word (मित्र -mitra), which symbolises protection to a person from grief and enemies, and a repository of love, intimacy and confidence ?
(The author of this Subhashit has very cleverly and figuratively eulogised the Sanskrit word for a friend, having just two letters of the alphabet but having very deeper meaning and also outlined the qualities a friend must have.)
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