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ABOUT THE POEM:

The poem VICTORY'S ETHICAL ECHO is a translated version of a poem from Tamil Literature. This poem depicts a scene of power and triumph where ministers receive prestigious medallions and poets are honored with adorned elephants and chariots. Addressing the victorious Kudumi, the poem questions the morality of deriving pleasure from conquering others. Despite the joy brought to friends through gifts, the poem suggests a reflection on the ethical implications of celebrating victories at the expense of others. Ultimately, it advocates for empathy and shared prosperity as the foundation of true greatness.

VICTORY'S ETHICAL ECHO

In halls of power, gold medallions gleam,

Lotus-shaped, bestowed with regal esteem.

Poets adorned with elephants bold,

Foreheads adorned, chariots of stories untold.

Ministers don treasures, radiant and bold,

Elephants and chariots, a tale to be told.

O Kudumi, in victories so divine,

Foes' lands conquered, a gift for friends to shine.

O Kudumi, Victor in Glory's Grand Tale,

With foes' lands claimed, like a conquering gale.

Incurring displeasure, yet courage displayed,

Friends made joyful with gifts generously rewarded.

Yet, ponder we must, in this grand pleasure's height,

Is it right to derive joy from another's plight?

For victories won, let empathy guide,

In shared prosperity, true greatness resides.