write the first two stanzas of the Epic poem Padmavat written by Sufi poet Malik Muhammad jayasi
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The first two stanzas are:-
"The contribution of the Asiatic Society of Bengal to the study of Sanskrit and Pali, Arabic and Persian, in fact of the major classical languages of India, is well known.
But it is generally not remembered or sufficiently appreciated that the members of the Society from its very inception have been making pioneer studies in some branches of the living languages of India. Bengali and Hindi."
"The contribution of the Asiatic Society of Bengal to the study of Sanskrit and Pali, Arabic and Persian, in fact of the major classical languages of India, is well known.
But it is generally not remembered or sufficiently appreciated that the members of the Society from its very inception have been making pioneer studies in some branches of the living languages of India. Bengali and Hindi."
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Two stanzas of the Epic poem Padmavat:
First:
- I bear in mind that one and only primal Maker, who gave life and made the world. First made He manifest the Light, then made (for the Light) the mighty mountain Kailasa.
- He made the fire, the air, the water, and the dust, and, from them, made He forms' of varied hue. He made the Earth, and Heaven, and Hell; and He made incarnations in many persons.
- He made the mundane egg with its seven continents. He made the universe with its fourteen worlds. He made the sun for the day, and the moon for the night; He made the asterisms and the systems of the stars.
- He made coolness, sunshine, and shade; He made the clouds and lightning (that abideth) in them.
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- He made the seven shoreless oceans, and He made the mountains of Meru and Kukhanda. Rivers made He and streams and springs; crocodiles and fish made Him of many kinds. He made the oyster shell, and the pearl which filleth it;
- He made many flawless gems. Forests made He and roots; tall trees made He, palmyras and date palms. He made the wild animals which dwell in the forest; He made the fowl which fly whither they will.
- He made colors, white and black; He made sleep, and hunger, and rest. He made the betel-leaf and flowers, and the pleasures of taste; many medicines made He and many sicknesses.
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