Kichad ka Kavya summary in English
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The author has glorified mud in the article 'Mud Ka Poetry'. He has told that no poet or writer describes mud in his works, while the writer does not see less beauty in the mud. The color of mud is liked by many people like on book cards, on the walls of houses, for pottery, and while taking photos.
Describing the beauty of mud, the author has said that when they dry and break on the banks of the river, they get cracks, then they look like dried skulls. When the footprints of small and big birds are inscribed on it, then we have a desire to take the caravan that way. Then when the soil becomes more solid after drying the mud and the footprints of cows, buffalo, bull, goats,s, etc. Their inscriptions describe the battle of Mahishakula when two pandas fight with their horns trampling the mud.
If we want to see the huge form of mud, then we should go to the banks of the Ganges or the banks of the Indus or we should directly reach Khambhat, where as far as our eyes go, there will be mud everywhere. According to the author, if a man remembers that his food is given only of mud, then he should not despise it. Our poets use the word produced by feces with pride, but do not give place to feces. It is better not to discuss this topic with the poets