Pandemonic Scribbles!

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Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Marathi Suvichar

Jya Navra-Baykonchya Unchit jasta Antar aste, tyaghari Aarshat Doghanchaahi chehra disava hya hetune jithe aarshyasathi khila tthoklela asato to Tyanchya Sansaracha Suvarna-madhya asato.

- (late) Vinda Karandikar.

Disclaimer : I haven't followed Vinda Karandikar's works. You can Wiki for the same. But this thought (forwarded by a friend) was worth sharing over here.

3 comments:

U No Hoo said...

Could you please provide an English translation of this? (Hope MNS is not reading into this!)

Pandemonic Scribbles said...

Sure..

Arthaat:

The mirror at the home of the husband and wife having a great distance between their respective heights is placed at such a height where both of them can see their reflection and this location in turn, is the centre of their relation.

akash kadam said...

suvichar chaan aahet......