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I want parvat pradesh mein pavas poems english explanation

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The mountain is described as a loom (jewel worn around the waist). Thousands of flowers blooming on the mountain look like the eyes of the mountain. The pond spread right under the mountain is acting as a mirror, in which the mountain is looking at its vast form with its flower-like eyes.

The poet has described the beauty of a waterfall falling from a mountain. The waterfall looks like a string of pearls because of the foam rising in it. The echo of yesterday and tomorrow arising from its fall is as if a waterfall is praising the mountain. Listening to the sound of the falling waterfall, as if energy starts flowing in the veins of the writer.

The poet is describing the trees growing on a high mountain. Seeing whom the poet feels that these trees have grown from the heart of the mountain and are always looking up towards the sky with the desire to rise up. Their desire to rise up seems to be in such a way that they will remain able to achieve this goal, no one can stop them from rising up. At the same time, the poet also feels as if these trees are immersed in some deep concern.

Suddenly changing weather, when the sky becomes cloudy, then the mountain also gets covered. That is why the poet has said that suddenly the mountain flew away by flapping its bright wings. He is nowhere to be seen now. Nothing is visible all around, only the sound of the waterfall falling. As if the sky had fallen to the earth.

The poet is saying that it is raining heavily. Due to this torrential rain, fog spreads all around in the atmosphere. Due to which even the huge trees of the shawl are not visible. That is why the poet has said that shawl trees enter the earth in fear. Seeing this constantly rising fog, it seems as if the pond has caught fire. Seeing the various forms of nature, the poet feels as if Indra is playing his game by roaming in the clouds.

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