Wind

 

                 

                       Wind


       The poem “wind” by Subramania Bharti portraits the truth & dares of life.  He prays to God not to send the problems and challenges in one’s life at one go. He makes a humble request and says “God please do not send the problems in my life at one go so that I can maintain stability in my life. I am ready to face all the challenges but one by one”.

When the poet observes the life of common people at adverse condition, he feels that even God makes fun of weaklings somehow, he always keeps them suffering either economically or mentally or physically or socially.

Then the poet encourages to the entire race by saying that unless you made yourself strong, no one will assist you, so let’s make ourself more efficient stronger than before & firm, the poet sets examples of fire, the earthen lamp (candle) gets extinguished by a blow of wind whereas the fire in the forest gets a boom by wind, it shows that power (strength) can change according to themselves.

The poet says that we should not be scared of challenges, we must face them.

The moral is that luck favors the bold & God only helps those who help themselves.

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