There is a shloka in Sanskrit that says:
....arasikeshu kavitva nivedanam sirashi ma likha malika malikha |...
A poet requests the Goddess of Fate, a reward of my other karma ye may give me as ye like,
but pray make me not narrate my poetry to those uninterested/uninitiated.
It is really nice to receive feedback from those that know.
Thank you dear KM.
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This original verse is so sweet and informative. You have rightly explained. Karma knows many things. An amazing sharing is done really.10
There is a shloka in Sanskrit that says: ....arasikeshu kavitva nivedanam sirashi ma likha malika malikha |... A poet requests the Goddess of Fate, a reward of my other karma ye may give me as ye like, but pray make me not narrate my poetry to those uninterested/uninitiated. It is really nice to receive feedback from those that know. Thank you dear KM.