Friday, July 17, 2020

V Poem: Don't get tempted .

V .Poem
Uppu Kappurambu okka Polika nundu
Chhoda Chooda ruchula Jada veru
Purushulandu Punya Purushulu veraya
Viswadha Abirama Vinura Vema.

Telugu Version :
ఉప్పు కప్పురంబు నొక్క పోలిక నుండు 
చూడ చూడ రుచుల జాడ వేరు 
పురుషులందు పుణ్య పురుషులు వేరయా ,
విశ్వదాభిరామ వినురవేమా 
Meaning: Though salt and Pepper look so similar. One can differentiate only by tasting them. Likewise, all People more or less appear the same but a noble person can be identified through his kind actions and sweet conversational skills.

Explanation: We should not judge anything or anyone impulsively because many things look similar in this world just like People who appear to be good outwardly may be cruel. Many people appear to be our friends yet they never hesitate to harm us for their selfish motives. Hence we need to be careful and use our discretion while jumping to a conclusion.
Remember to use your logical skills while estimating the ulterior motives of people around you, so that you wouldn't be fooled or deceived by anyone.

Story: The whole Ramayana depicts the good qualities of a human being. Despite the distractions and temptations of human beings, one can be righteous like Rama. Many people think it's difficult to be honest and righteous as human beings but Lord Rama the incarnation of Maha Vishnu took the avatar as a man in the Kshatriya clan and showed how a man can play various roles in his life by being morally strong. He played the role of a son and abided by the words of his Father's promise to his third wife Kaikayi and accepted exile. Spent a simple life like a sage in the forest leaving all his wealth and riches behind. As a good husband, he tried to get the gift asked by Sita and showed that human beings will have temptations like this "Golden Deer" and the repercussions of getting tempted as Sita was abducted by Ravana due to her temptation towards Golden deer".He gave importance to his subjects' opinions and expelled Sita as a Prajapati-showing the importance of selfless service towards his people.

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