POET AND VERSE-COMPOSITION
Poetry is the sublime expression of the poet’s experience. “naanrushikurutekaavyam” is an
ancient Sanskrit Saying. It means: Only a well-versed and meditative person
with aesthetic heart can compose poetry.
Poetry writing itself is a kind of Upaasana
(Meditation). Through poetry writing the poet evolves into a matured human
being ably seeing and gauzing persons, things, events, philosophies, religions,
spirituality and ideologies around and in him both passionately and
dispassionately depending on subject of creation. Thus he is both subjective
and objective in composing verses.
Aesthetic and romantic heart, commonsense
and all round knowledge in literature together with proficiency in the language
of verse-composition and an idea about world and worldly things and happenings
around make a charming poet. The poems shine with all kinds of feelings,
thoughts, experiences, moods, senses, intuitions silently, through words and
illumine the reader’s mind and touch the heart.
All the poets possess pleasant traits to be
an enchanting composer of verses. We
enjoy, relish, feel with, concur, fall into contemplation and many amicable
moods are created in us while going through poets’ compositions.
The slender work of verses of any poet is a
treasure house of tender feelings expressed with grace, sensitivity and
insight. The personality of the poet peeps through his every verse.
The distillation of observations and
feelings will be done so gracefully and enchantingly that we feel pleasant by
going through the poems in the compilations.
A poet is both an entertainer and
enlightener. Though most poets write under the compulsion of their nature for
self-satisfaction, their outpours and compositions will be interesting to many a
discerning reader. Readers get both charmed and their intellect gets sharpened
when they go through the verses.
A poet is also a human being. He possesses
thirst and hunger. He will have family responsibilities. He/she will have his
or her social obligations. One has to take care of all these and then in the
midst of these has to fine tune time to compose poetry. Money is essential to
quench his thirst and hunger and discharge family responsibilities. These are
not the times when one can make poetry-writing a livelihood. One has to do some
other job and then write poetry. Living and being engaged in literary creation
are different. Ninety nine percent of poets do not have the luxury of earning
money by taking poetry-writing as a profession. And thus they cannot meet the
obligations of taking care of themselves, their family and also discharge other
social responsibilities.
A poet can spare and spend time in
poetry-writing only after providing a comfortable life to his near and dear.
Under present circumstances it is not possible to have a full-fledged life of
poetry writing. One has to write poetry and take care of his family
simultaneously. Many famous and popular poets of today do other jobs for their
livelihood and then also write poetry. Now-a-days there are no poets who
continue writing great poetry despite they and their family members suffering
from poverty and hunger. There are almost no people who made poetry-writing
their livelihood.
There have been many poets from all
societies and civilizations who wrote poetry despite being poor and suffered
from lack of minimum amenities. The great Tamil poet, SubrahmanyaBharati is a
shining example, wrote poetry as an Upasana, and was many times not able to
make his family members free from hunger and depravation. But Rabindranath Tagore is a rich person and
never knew the pangs of hunger. Sri GurajadaApparao, the famous Telugu
dramatist and poet though was serving a royal family, created literary
master-pieces.
What all needed to be a poet is to have a
touchy, responsive and compassionate heart. And one must be able to feel for
the happenings around and become one with them and express. Poverty or richness
or serving others for livelihood will not come in the way of composing
everlasting poetry. Many famous Telugu poets have written cine songs for their
livelihood. Even Sri Sri, Arudra, AcharyaAtreya the champions of Marxist
ideology have to resort to this anti-proletariat professions. Cine producers
have provided the necessary money for their livelihood, though cinema is not in
tune with socialist ideology. So, “dhanamoolamidamjagat” -Without money one
cannot survive in this world and has to compromise his ideology for earning
money to take care of body and family. In the absence of money one cannot even
survive let alone writing poetry.
Thus how far the poets who do other jobs
for livelihood and are part-time poets can commit themselves to their
ideologies and influence the society with their poetry is a big question mark.
We have many poets who lead cozy lives but still “feel” and write about dalits,
women’s liberation, socialism, communism (though these two are now not so
popular isms) and proclaim to belong to a narrow section rather than to belong
to all humanity.
“Viswasreyahkaavyaparamaartham- the poetic
work must profess the welfare of all humanity and creation”. Such works are
becoming rare. “Ramaneeyaarthaprapadikasabdahkavyah- Even a single word
pregnant with aesthetic and bliss-giving meanings is also defined as poetry and
poetic work. A poet has to present both aspects in one’s own poetry for the
welfare and joy of all and also for self-satisfaction.
The poet par excellence pervades and dwells
in his creation of magic. Alive or not and eternallythere he lives. Though his
body like a log becomes inert, the body of his poesy has no death to meet. In
his body of ephemeral existence originate intuitions that foreverlast. It is
his leather case which stops breathing; and not his eminence which breathes
ever in silence.
The passions and emotions trickle from his
words to fill a stream of harmony. Though retires for eternal sleep he lives
eternally reclining on the couch of his poetry. Nature is his beloved and
friend; frolicking he plays with words; the flowing Godavari and the stormy sea
obey him and set ripples in his alphabet. He is the worthy successor of
literary tradition and excels his predecessors
Cultured and aesthetic lovers of poetry
remember and chant his sublime lines and heart-fully celebrate his melodies,
brilliant and divine.
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