This poem by Mahakavi Bharathiar is a devotional poem dedicated to Lord Krishna. It consists of 4 lines (verses) where the poet sees signs of Krishna in nature. In each verse, the poet sees Krishna's beauty or experiences his presence through things like the black color of a crow's feathers, the green color of trees, the music in songs, and the sensation of touching fire. The overall poem expresses the poet's longing to see and connect with Lord Krishna through signs of his presence in nature.
This poem by Mahakavi Bharathiar is a devotional poem dedicated to Lord Krishna. It consists of 4 lines (verses) where the poet sees signs of Krishna in nature. In each verse, the poet sees Krishna's beauty or experiences his presence through things like the black color of a crow's feathers, the green color of trees, the music in songs, and the sensation of touching fire. The overall poem expresses the poet's longing to see and connect with Lord Krishna through signs of his presence in nature.
This poem by Mahakavi Bharathiar is a devotional poem dedicated to Lord Krishna. It consists of 4 lines (verses) where the poet sees signs of Krishna in nature. In each verse, the poet sees Krishna's beauty or experiences his presence through things like the black color of a crow's feathers, the green color of trees, the music in songs, and the sensation of touching fire. The overall poem expresses the poet's longing to see and connect with Lord Krishna through signs of his presence in nature.
This poem by Mahakavi Bharathiar is a devotional poem dedicated to Lord Krishna. It consists of 4 lines (verses) where the poet sees signs of Krishna in nature. In each verse, the poet sees Krishna's beauty or experiences his presence through things like the black color of a crow's feathers, the green color of trees, the music in songs, and the sensation of touching fire. The overall poem expresses the poet's longing to see and connect with Lord Krishna through signs of his presence in nature.