2024-09-19
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Uttam Vidya" where he says, even if gold is lying in a dirty place, no one leaves it, similarly knowledge, even if possessed by a lowly person, should be accepted.
Javed Akhtar interprets Kabir's doha "Jaati Na Poocho" where he says, just as the value of a sword is judged on basis of its edge & not on sheath, in the same way knowledge should be given priority over caste.
Javed Akhtar talks about the importance of having a strong character and dignity and explains this in a poignant analogy through Rahim's doha "Jo Rahim Uttam Prakrit".
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Uttam Vidya" where he says, even if gold is lying in a dirty place, no one leaves it, similarly knowledge, even if possessed by a lowly person, should be accepted.
Javed Akhtar interprets Kabir's doha "Jaati Na Poocho" where he says, just as the value of a sword is judged on basis of its edge & not on sheath, in the same way knowledge should be given priority over caste.
Javed Akhtar talks about the importance of having a strong character and dignity and explains this in a poignant analogy through Rahim's doha "Jo Rahim Uttam Prakrit".
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Uttam Vidya" where he says, even if gold is lying in a dirty place, no one leaves it, similarly knowledge, even if possessed by a lowly person, should be accepted.
Javed Akhtar interprets Kabir's doha "Jaati Na Poocho" where he says, just as the value of a sword is judged on basis of its edge & not on sheath, in the same way knowledge should be given priority over caste.
Javed Akhtar talks about the importance of having a strong character and dignity and explains this in a poignant analogy through Rahim's doha "Jo Rahim Uttam Prakrit".
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Uttam Vidya" where he says, even if gold is lying in a dirty place, no one leaves it, similarly knowledge, even if possessed by a lowly person, should be accepted.
Javed Akhtar interprets Kabir's doha "Jaati Na Poocho" where he says, just as the value of a sword is judged on basis of its edge & not on sheath, in the same way knowledge should be given priority over caste.
Javed Akhtar talks about the importance of having a strong character and dignity and explains this in a poignant analogy through Rahim's doha "Jo Rahim Uttam Prakrit".
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Uttam Vidya" where he says, even if gold is lying in a dirty place, no one leaves it, similarly knowledge, even if possessed by a lowly person, should be accepted.
Javed Akhtar interprets Kabir's doha "Jaati Na Poocho" where he says, just as the value of a sword is judged on basis of its edge & not on sheath, in the same way knowledge should be given priority over caste.
Javed Akhtar talks about the importance of having a strong character and dignity and explains this in a poignant analogy through Rahim's doha "Jo Rahim Uttam Prakrit".
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Uttam Vidya" where he says, even if gold is lying in a dirty place, no one leaves it, similarly knowledge, even if possessed by a lowly person, should be accepted.
Javed Akhtar interprets Kabir's doha "Jaati Na Poocho" where he says, just as the value of a sword is judged on basis of its edge & not on sheath, in the same way knowledge should be given priority over caste.
Javed Akhtar talks about the importance of having a strong character and dignity and explains this in a poignant analogy through Rahim's doha "Jo Rahim Uttam Prakrit".
Javed Akhtar interprets Vrind's doha "Uttam Vidya" where he says, even if gold is lying in a dirty place, no one leaves it, similarly knowledge, even if possessed by a lowly person, should be accepted.
Javed Akhtar interprets Kabir's doha "Jaati Na Poocho" where he says, just as the value of a sword is judged on basis of its edge & not on sheath, in the same way knowledge should be given priority over caste.
Javed Aktar interprets Rahim's doha "Rahiman Kathin" where he says, anxiety is worse than a pyre. The pyre burns the dead, while worry keeps burning the living.
Moving away from our roots is currently a popular sentiment today. Javed Akhtar through Vrind's doha "Thour Chhute" says that as much as a person knows English, he must also know his mother tongue.
Javed Akhtar interprets Kabir's doha "Sahaj Mile" where he says, today every person is become competitive & wants to achieve something but the problem arises when he is ready to do anything to achieve it.
Javed Aktar interprets Rahim's doha "Rahiman Kathin" where he says, anxiety is worse than a pyre. The pyre burns the dead, while worry keeps burning the living.