How can you receive if you turn your back towards the bounties showered upon you by the Lord? An upturned earthen pot is also symbolic of rejection and non-receptivity.
Yes, Ranjana, and basically the unwillingness to receive..if it opens up to the sky it will be filled too! Thank you for your interest:) and liking my work:)
right I am confused what does Reeta mean
ReplyDeleteWishing you and family and everyone around you a very happy new year .. may all that you dream come true .. have a fantabulous new year ..
Bikram's
Ha ha:) Paa ji, I can understand your confusion;) but here it is not her..it means 'empty' in this verse:)
DeleteThank you sir ji and same to you ji:):)
ohh .. now it makes sense ... :) thank you
Deleteरीता पर अनछुआ नहीं , बारिश की बूंदों से भीगा बाहरी तन कुछ त्रुटियाँ तो धो गया होगा , है न अमित जी
ReplyDeleteArre waah! Aaapne toh iss haiku ko ek bilkul nayaa aayaam de dala, Sunaina!
DeleteI wholeheartedly surrender:)
How can you receive if you turn your back towards the bounties showered upon you by the Lord? An upturned earthen pot is also symbolic of rejection and non-receptivity.
ReplyDeleteJi, bilkul sahi! Iss hi bhawna se likha gayaa hai ye haiku aur ye hi iss mein chitrit karne ki koshish ki gayi hai:
DeleteThank you Geetashree:)
This is an irony of life. Where there is abundance of something, sometimes people don't value it and become non receptive.
ReplyDelete...and hold responsible something/someone else!
DeleteThank you Somali:)
Plenty outside, nothing inside...Hope my understanding is correct.
ReplyDeleteLove your poems Amitji
Yes, Ranjana, and basically the unwillingness to receive..if it opens up to the sky it will be filled too! Thank you for your interest:) and liking my work:)
DeleteWow! Such depth in these few words. Love your poems, Sir :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Purba:) am grateful:)
DeleteGood one! Even I had a confusion, thanks to your clarification! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Deepa:)
DeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteThank you Archana:)
DeleteI had to read a few comments above to make sense and appreciate fully. I would request to add English meanings, like you did earlier :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Alok for your kind suggestion:) I'll do my best:) I appreciate your support:)
DeleteWonderful. Drives in the point so pithily and so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThank you Suresh:) Glad you liked:)
DeleteRita is a new word to me too. :)
ReplyDeleteGood one again. :)
Thank you Indrani:)
DeleteLiked the unchua comment a lot :D
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