विध्याधन उद्धम बिना कहो जु पावे कौन ।
बिना डुलाए न मिले, ज्यों पंखा की पौन ।।
– वृंद
Knowledge is one of the most precious treasure of the world.
The one who has it, has the ability to do wonders.
It is also of the toughest to get.
You don’t just acquire it. You have to prove yourself worthy enough to have it.
Even if you appoint for yourself the best of the teachers to teach you and help you attain the knowledge, still it is hard to get.
You will have to do the work. Even if they spoon feed you each aspect of it, it is you who will have to chew it down your throat and digest it. Understand it and be able to use it.
Having knowledge and not been able to use it is like having a hand fan in your hand and waiting for the fan to move automatically and give you fresh air.
It is you who will have to move your hand side by side for the hand-fan to move.
Without hard work, there’s no knowledge.
Hard work is the key to everything in this world. This one fact I know for sure.
This was the last part of The Poem.
The link to previous part is here- https://sarikasundesha.wordpress.com/2018/10/07/the-poem-part-7/
I am glad I was able to share it.
It taught me a lot and still teaches.
I hope it was of some use to you all.
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Thank you for reading ☺️
Wow too posts.. Too many to read!! It’s been long while😀. & also can see thorough & careful epigrams narrated on Vrind literature. Hmm nice. Turning now towards poetry. Diversifying 😂!! Well Kindly do let me know the sequence to start with to ready from last post of in Oct/Nov 17 Siri??? ☺ and how about that story of a girl residing in town encountered with a guy near by flat, I guess when she met? Isn’t? Completed that story?
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You can start to read from wherever you want. And about ‘When she met him’, I think it will take time to complete that one…guess you’ll have to wait…
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