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RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 5:46 pm
by mundaire
paragvns had posted this poem by Mr. K. K. Bajpai on the IFG Facebook Group, am posting it here with his permission.
सुनो द्रोपदी शस्त्र उठा लो, अब गोविंद ना आयंगे
छोडो मेहँदी खडक संभालो
खुद ही अपना चीर बचा लो
द्यूत बिछाये बैठे शकुनि,
मस्तक सब बिक जायेंगे
सुनो द्रोपदी शस्त्र उठालो, अब गोविंद ना आयेंगे |
कब तक आस लगाओगी तुम, बिक़े हुए अखबारों से,
कैसी रक्षा मांग रही हो दुशासन दरबारों से
स्वयं जो लज्जा हीन पड़े हैं
वे क्या लाज बचायेंगे
सुनो द्रोपदी शस्त्र उठालो अब गोविंद ना आयेंगे |
कल तक केवल अँधा राजा,अब गूंगा बहरा भी है
होठ सिल दिए हैं जनता के, कानों पर पहरा भी है
तुम ही कहो ये अश्रु तुम्हारे,
किसको क्या समझायेंगे?
सुनो द्रोपदी शस्त्र उठालो, अब गोविंद ना आयेंगे
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 5:55 pm
by Vikram
Excellent poem. The entire rationale of self-dependence and independence is captured succinctly.
Thanks for the share.
Best-
Vikram
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 6:09 pm
by dr.jayakumar
mr.abhijeet,
i can't read hindi,though i can talk...ashamed not to know the national language.any help?
regards
dr.jk
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 6:13 pm
by Vikram
The poets asks Draupadi to pick her weapons and protect herself for Krishna is not going to come to protect her. That she cannot expect the shameless lawmakers to protect her pride. In two sentences, that's the gist. If you want, I will do the full translation.
Best-
Vikram
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 12:16 am
by winnie_the_pooh
Vikram wrote:If you want, I will do the full translation.
Vikram that would be welcomed by many who do not know hindi. A nice poem.Thanks for posting this Mundaire.
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:32 am
by dr.jayakumar
thanks vikram.
dr.jk
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:04 am
by ruger_rugged
Good One. Thanks for sharing.
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 1:19 pm
by mundaire
Have tried to translate, not a great translation but should convey the gist:
O Draupadi arm yourself, Govind will not come (to your rescue)
In stead of henna decorate your hands by arming yourself with a sword,
You need to protect your honour on your own!
The Shakunis of this world lie in wait with their (nefarious) schemes,
The minds (of people) will be bribed/ bought out!
O Draupadi arm yourself, Govind will not come
Till when will you wait in hope, for help from the media, that has already been bribed/ bought out!
Who are you asking for protection? From the courtiers of Dushashan?!
The ones who are without honour/ shameless themselves,
How can you expect them to protect your honour?!
O Draupadi arm yourself, Govind will not come
Till yesterday the king was only blind, now he is deaf & dumb too,
They have muzzled the voice of the people, they also guard what the people (get to) hear!
You tell me these tears of yours,
Whom will they be seen by and whom will they tell their story to?
O Draupadi arm yourself, Govind will not come
For context one needs to know a bit about Indian epic the Mahabharat. Will try and put it in brief:
Draupadi is the wife of the
Pandava Princes (
Yudhistar, Arjun, Bhim, Nakul & Sahdev). A scheme is hatched by their (the Pandava prince's) cousin the
Kaurava Prince
Dushashan & his maternal uncle
Shakuni, they invite the
Pandava Princes to a game of chance which they have rigged. The
Pandavas end up loosing everything including their wife
Draupadi. All of this is taking place in the court of Prince
Dushashan's father the blind
Kaurava King
Dhritrashtra.
Dushashan wishes to shame the
Pandavas and
Draupadi is called into court and he decides to strip her naked in front of the entire court. When they begin to strip off her robes,
Govind (Lord
Krishna) comes to her rescue and magically transforms her sari, so that - as much as they try to unwrap it, more cloth keeps on appearing thus keeping
Draupadi clad.
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:37 pm
by skeetshot
Shabash K K Bajpai, your poem has captured the gist of the problem.
Do I need any permissions to post this elsewhere ?
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:04 am
by AK49
Beautifully written poem, beautiful thoughts expressed. Thanks for sharing.
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:18 pm
by James_Bond
Beautiful poem sir. I read it today. Very well wrote.
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 12:06 am
by discovershashank
I love this, thanks for sharing. I have been gifting knives to female relatives and giving them basic lessons fir years. Dont cross there path when they are in a bad mood ever.
I am a fierce knife fighter and have given the best to my counterpart. Going to email this to each one of them. I! Ish to start a website about knives and would take all the help and suggestions from my friends and moderators here. Just need a bit time to figure things out. Please give your support. I am not much of a writer and my posts are not the most productive ones. I promise to make a difference and will use this poetry on my front page on the website.
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 10:40 am
by ARAE
mundaire wrote:paragvns had posted this poem by Mr. K. K. Bajpai on the IFG Facebook Group, am posting it here with his permission.
सुनो द्रोपदी शस्त्र उठा लो, अब गोविंद ना आयंगे
छोडो मेहँदी खडक संभालो
खुद ही अपना चीर बचा लो
द्यूत बिछाये बैठे शकुनि,
मस्तक सब बिक जायेंगे
सुनो द्रोपदी शस्त्र उठालो, अब गोविंद ना आयेंगे |
कब तक आस लगाओगी तुम, बिक़े हुए अखबारों से,
कैसी रक्षा मांग रही हो दुशासन दरबारों से
स्वयं जो लज्जा हीन पड़े हैं
वे क्या लाज बचायेंगे
सुनो द्रोपदी शस्त्र उठालो अब गोविंद ना आयेंगे |
कल तक केवल अँधा राजा,अब गूंगा बहरा भी है
होठ सिल दिए हैं जनता के, कानों पर पहरा भी है
तुम ही कहो ये अश्रु तुम्हारे,
किसको क्या समझायेंगे?
सुनो द्रोपदी शस्त्र उठालो, अब गोविंद ना आयेंगे
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 11:19 am
by timmy
Those are very powerful words, Abhijeet. Maybe, while the women listen to this advice to the modern-day Draupadis, we men can take a lesson from the Pandavas, and watch who we make agreements with, as there are so many agendas that are not friendly to our cause.
Re: RKBA for women poem (in Hindi)
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 2:45 pm
by brihacharan
Mundaire while thanking you for sharing 'a very inspiring poem'....
I can't but help expressing my profound feeling... I got goose pimples while reading each line, especially...
"Ab Govinda Nahi Ayenge"...(Govinda / Krishna will not come to your rescue)
Very hard hitting & heart rendering!
Briha