Manmohan Acharya quotes
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“The poetry is the Earth, charming; The river, flowing from lofty mountains; Nature, a young woman and a heavenly plant with blossoming flowers, slinking in the garden of the mind.”
-- Manmohan AcharyaSource : "Song of the Bumblebee". Book by Manmohan Acharya, 2008.
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“The ultimate source of energy, the sun is ready to set. The leaves of the blooming lotus flower in the pond are losing their lustre. A bumblebee, sitting on that lotus is enjoying the romantic pleasure and murmuring passionate songs.”
-- Manmohan AcharyaSource : "Gita Milindam (Song of the Bumblebee)". Book by Manmohan Acharya, July 12, 2010.
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“O! Lover, Enjoyment on the soft body of a lotus is always risky and inconsistent because its route is always surrounded by thorns.”
-- Manmohan AcharyaSource : "Gita Milindam (Song of the Bumblebee)". Book by Manmohan Acharya, July 12, 2010.
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“No doubt, the poetry, overjoyed by swallowing the beverage of passionate thoughts, delights the mind. But she does not realize the sorrows and troubles of the poor. Forget depicting the beauty of passions and present your poetry as a necklace of thought gems to swell the soul.”
-- Manmohan AcharyaSource : "Gita Milindam (Song of the Bumblebee)". Book by Manmohan Acharya, July 12, 2010.
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“The wheel of Time wrote the first half of the poetry of mass destruction on the black board of the ashes of a funeral ground by dint of a pair of pens of nuclear bombs.”
-- Manmohan AcharyaSource : "Gita Milindam (Song of the Bumblebee)". Book by Manmohan Acharya, July 12, 2010.
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“Dances an endless illusion, A woman of desire endures in my heart, I wait, O! Almighty cut the net of passion, You are the ultimate Source of light. Gitamohanam,(spiritual Hymns),”
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“The slippers of the mortal Earth, now touched the chest of the Moon. Oh, it is shameful that the misery of hunger is still continuing as it was in the past.”
-- Manmohan AcharyaSource : "Song of the Bumblebee". 2008.
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“A poet is a verb that blossoms light in gardens of dawn, or sometimes midnight.”
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“May I a small house and large garden have; And a few friends, And many books, both true.”
Source : Abraham Cowley, A. R. Waller (2014). “Poems”, p.88, Cambridge University Press
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Source : "Who is the Chairman of This Meeting? : A Collection of Essays". Book by Ralph Osborne (p. 43), "Conversations with North American Indians" by Ted Poole, 1972.