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ABOUT THE POEM:

The essence of the poem PARI’S DIVINE BENEVOLENCE
lies in its comparison between the impartiality of nature and the generosity of a benevolent figure, symbolized by the gods and Pari, the King respectively. It begins by describing how gods do not discriminate between good and bad, akin to how milkweed flowers bloom modestly amidst dense leaves. Similarly, Pari, the King despite the shortcomings of fools and weaklings bestows them with gifts generously.

This portrayal highlights the idea of universal compassion and generosity, irrespective of one's merit or status. The poem suggests that just as God and nature don't withhold its beauty from any plant regardless of its significance, kindness should be extended to all, regardless of their worthiness.

PARI’S DIVINE BENEVOLENCE

Amidst the realm of divine indifference,

Where judgment holds no sway,

Nestle the humble milkweed blooms,

In clusters, amidst leaves of somber hue.

Just as thus, in the realm of human folly,

Where wisdom and strength oft falter,

The generous Pari bestows his gifts,

Upon the doorstep of even the most unworthy.