What Urvasi Told - Two Poem by Gajanan Mishra

Gajanan Mishra

Gajanan Mishra

Tikapali, Patnagarh, Balangir, Odisha, India now at Tapobana, Titilagarh, Odisha, India
Gajanan Mishra
Tikapali, Patnagarh, Balangir, Odisha, India now at Tapobana, Titilagarh, Odisha, India

What Urvasi Told - Two

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Pururava, the son of Budha and Ila,
The most handsome man got
The most beautiful celestial woman Urvasi
And they are the best example
As husband and wife,
To all human society.
Both enjoyed life day and nights.
But at the time of leaving Pururava
Urvasi said- the heart of a woman
Is like that of a fox. My dear king,
You are a man, a hero, be not impatient.
Don't let the foxes eat you.
Women are less intelligent than men,
They are conditioned and fallen.

Never place your faith in a woman
Or a politician added Urvasi.
But an obedient wife in truth-consciousness,
Is an asset at home and hence welcome.
Urvasi said, as a class, women are
Merciless and cunning. Even a slight offense
Could not be tolerated by them.
For their own pleasure
They can do anything.
Even they do not fear to kill
The faithful husband or brother.
Proper education to women is
The necessity of time. Unless they are trained,
No peace and prosperity in society.

Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: husband,wife,women
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Gajanan Mishra 04 April 2017

Hearing al about Pururava, as described by Narada in the court of Lord Indra, the celestial woman Urvasi was attracted toward Pururava. And both Pururava and Urvasi decided to pass their life happily in a sexual relationship but with certain conditions.Pururava is the son of Budha, Budha is the son of moon-god from the womb of Tara, wife of Brhaspati.

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Gajanan Mishra

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Tikapali, Patnagarh, Balangir, Odisha, India now at Tapobana, Titilagarh, Odisha, India
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Tikapali, Patnagarh, Balangir, Odisha, India now at Tapobana, Titilagarh, Odisha, India
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