ABOUT THE POEM:
In this poetic portrayal, NATURE'S SYMPHONY the forest is depicted as a majestic realm, teeming with life and energy, particularly symbolized by the presence of elephants. The poet muses whether the forest itself reverberates with admiration for the surrounding hills, crowned by clouds laden with rain. These hills are personified as if capable of receiving praise, akin to the glory bestowed upon Aai Andiran, one of the eight great saints and philanthropists, adorned with laurel flowers and a formidable sword.
The imagery conjured evokes a sense of wonder and reverence for nature's beauty and power. The forest is portrayed as a living entity, capable of singing its own praises, mirroring the awe inspired by the hills and byAai Andiran. Aai Andiran in turn, emerges as a figure of strength and grace, adorned with laurels that symbolize victory and wielding a sword that embodies his prowess. Through this depiction, the poet celebrates the interconnectedness of the natural world, where each element from the forest and hills celebrates the greatness of the mythical figure of Aai Andiran.
NATURE'S SYMPHONY
In the woods so grand, where elephants roam,
Nature's hymn echoes, a glorious poem.
The hills adorned by clouds embraced,
Aai Andiran’s laurel crown, his sword of grace.
Amidst the trees' dance, a symphony emerges,
As Aai Andiran’s valor in the forest unfolds.
With laurels adorning, and sword held high,
His glory resonates amidst the woods beneath the sky.