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ABOUT THE POEM:

The poem ODE TO THE MAGNANIMOUS SOVEREIGN seems to address a powerful and generous ruler, possibly symbolized by the mention of a king. The speaker marvels at the abundance and generosity of this ruler, likening it to the prolificacy of elephants in his land. There's a sense of wonder about whether the elephants in this ruler's domain give birth to an extraordinary number of calves at once.

The speaker then shifts to praising the ruler's generosity, suggesting that if one were to count the elephants gifted by the ruler to those who sing his praises, they would outnumber the stars in the sky or perhaps the spheres thrown in celebration of his victories. This implies that the ruler is not only powerful but also magnanimous, rewarding loyalty and admiration with great abundance.

The reference to defeating the Kongars of the Western seas adds a layer of heroic imagery, suggesting that the ruler's greatness is further exemplified by his triumph over formidable adversaries. Overall, the poem celebrates the ruler's power, generosity, and victorious achievements.

Ode to The Magnanimous Sovereign 

Oh majestic ruler,

Do the gentle giants of your realm,

Bestow upon the world, ten offspring in a single birthing?

Should one endeavor to tally the pachyderms,

Presented graciously by your benevolent hand,

To those who extol your name,

And the peaks of your domain,

Their multitude would surpass,

The orbs hurled in triumph,

Upon vanquishing the Kongars,

Masters of the Western waves.