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Patradoot Or the Messenger 14/Many

Patradoot or The Messenger14 /Many English version by Ravindra K Kapoor Deserted villages of poor and suffering villagers, Would fascinate you to stop and look at them, Somewhere you would find farmers sitting in groups, Talking or listening the stories and consoling each others. The beauty of green forests, would charm you dear letter, Ahead you would find gardens, decorated with flowers and creepers, And you would be enchanted to see Krishna* like village kids, Amid the herds of their grassing cows and sheep’s. Ravindra Kanpur India 30th May 2010 to continue in 15 * Krishna. Lord Krishna is a deity worshipped across many traditions in Hinduism in a variety of perspectives. In His childhood he used to move around playing his flute amid the herds of cows. Protected as per Poetry Soup’s copy write protections Note: If any reader who is not a member of Poetry soup has any question or queries, they can send me an email on kapoor_skk@yahoo.com Patradoot in Hindi written by my father late Dr. Amar Nath Kapoor in 1932, when he was imprisoned by the British, as he was fighting for India's freedom under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. After India’s independence as a true follower of Gandhi Dr. Amar Nath Kapoor left active politics and devoted rest of his life in writing easy mass literature and wrote many Dramas, Poetry books, epics. All his other literary works were mainly written from 1955 to 1990. He left this mortal world in 1994.

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Date: 5/31/2010 5:03:00 PM
wonderful, very lovely Ravindra. A joyous read beautiful in the the poet eye. Enyoyed, hope you are haveing a wonderful Memorial day,..p.d.
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Date: 5/31/2010 10:57:00 AM
So vibrant with the wording Ravindra and appreciate u translating them for us to enjoy on this site... an enchanting story and series... with luv from the "Sweetheart"
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Date: 5/30/2010 4:38:00 PM
This facinating, Ravindra, thank you so much for sharing this, and your father's journey as well. He left his mark on the world, indeed. Best wishes, Carrie
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Date: 5/30/2010 8:27:00 AM
Quite vivid and vibrant portrait in words Ravindra to the insightful lives of these people u are sharing with us... appreciate the contact information also ..it is a great help..now I see your gift passed on from your dear Father so talented .. wonderful work.. with luv from the "Sweetheart"
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