सुभाषितमधुबिन्दवः (पद्य) — Sanskrit STD 12 Arts — Question
Gujarat BoardEnglish MediumSTD 12 ArtsSanskritसुभाषितमधुबिन्दवः (पद्य)3 Marks
Question
The dialogue between Shiva and Parvati.
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Answer
The fifth poem of 'सुभाषित मधुबिन्दवः' is in the form of dialogue. In this poem there are short questions and answers between lord Shiva and Parvati. Shiva's words fall short before Parvati because lord Shiva uses double meaning in his answers. Finally there is a prayer to Lord Shiva $($Who becomes speechless in this dialogue$)$ to protect all of us. The use of pun creates wonder in this dialogue.
The dialogue is like this:
Parvati : Who are you $?$
Shiva : I am the one who has trident or having shooting pain.
Parvati : So discover the doctor.
Shiva : O innocent ! $1$ am the one who has a purple throat or a peacock.
Parvati : so make the sound of peacock.
Shiva : I am the lord of the animal or a bull.
Parvati : I don't see your two homs of a bull.
Shiva : O deity! I am unmoved
Parvati :So trees cannot speak.
Shiva : O innocent! I am the lord of a souls or a husband of jackal.
Parvati : If you are a husband of a jackal so go into the forest.
So in this way in the debate of wife whose speaking has stopped Shiva who has moon in his matted hair protest you.
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