Sumathi Sataka - Its relevance to modern living (12)
“Udakamu travedu hayamunu
Madamuna nupponguchundu
mattebhambun
Modavukadanunna vrushabham
Jaduvani aneechu kadaku janakura
Sumathi”
This can be translated as
“one should not go near
A horse drinking water
A young wild elephant
A bull mating with a cow
An uncouth illiterate plebeian /
reprobate”
This poem basically elucidates the
situations which should be avoided. If one approaches a horse which
is drinking water, that person will be approaching from behind. The
horse may fear that it is getting disturbed and strikes with its hind
legs. A young wild elephant will be moving without any rhyme and
reason and control. It is fatal to go near such an elephant.
Similarly a bull in heat mating with a cow will turn wild if
interrupted.
In the same way an illiterate, uncouth
plebeian does not know how to behave and talk. He may behave in such a
way which may be insulting to a normal person. It is advised to avoid
such a person as far as possible.
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