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Patradoot Or the Messenger 23/Many

Patradoot or The Messenger23 /Many English version by Ravindra K Kapoor DESCRIPTION OF MY BELOVED’S PLACE ALLAHABAD How fertile is the land of my city Allahabad, That produces brave humans like Gems, Who give deliverance to save, The suffering mankind, dear letter. That postman will take you promptly, On that pious land of Prayag, dear letter, And you will get the chance to get free, From the imprisonment of the postman’s bag Ravindra Kanpur India 29th July 2010 to continue in 24 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 was originally 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: 8/4/2010 6:33:00 PM
I love how he worded it, the letter will have a chance to "get free" from the postman's bag. Very clever. Luv, Andrea
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Date: 8/3/2010 8:33:00 PM
beautiful! yet again! Ravindra! jimbo
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Date: 7/30/2010 11:40:00 AM
Nice to see you posting as this story continues, loved it Ravindra. Have a blessed day,..Poet D.
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Date: 7/29/2010 8:59:00 PM
Once again, it is so moving for you to share this gift with those of us who have only been so fortunate to imagine how it was. But to have such a first hand knowledge, is quite amazing. Thank you. Best regards, Carrie And thank you for your always kind comments to my poetry. I'm so grateful.
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Date: 7/29/2010 6:54:00 PM
enjoyed today!
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Date: 7/29/2010 9:39:00 AM
Reads like your father was one to admire for his beliefs and upholding those beliefs..Sara
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