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Veenapoove (1907) – “A dead flower” by Mahakavi Kumaran Asan First Stanza

FollowShare Explanation : Veenapoove (1907) – “A fallen flower” – First Stanza The legendary poet, Mahakavi Kumaran Asan has chosen a very rare subject for his poem. Kumaran Asan spots a dead flower...

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Veenapoove (1907) – “A dead flower” by Mahakavi Kumaran Asan Second Stanza

FollowShare Explanation : Veenapoove (1907) – “A fallen flower” – Second Stanza Continuation from First Stanza.. Mavakavi Kumaran Asan depicts the past of the flower in this stanza.  He becomes...

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Veenapoove (1907) – “A dead flower” by Mahakavi Kumaran Asan Third Stanza

FollowShare You had bathed with other young buds During milky full moon nights, Your child hood was spent so happily Without any sorrow Read the next stanza of Veenapoove by Kumaran Asan References...

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Malayalam poem Veenapoovu by Mahakavi Kumaranasan

FollowShare Legendary poet Kumaranasan compares stages of human life and fame with that of a flower. This is the fourth stanza of Veenapoove by Kumaranasan. It is a philosophical poem that depicts the...

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Malayalam poem Kumaranasan Veenapoovu

FollowShare Kumaranasan’s Veenapoovu is reminder to human beings who prefer worldly pleasures and forget the laws of nature. This is the fifth stanza of Veenapoovu by Kumaranasan. Kumaranasan was a...

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