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  1. He says that the book (madhushala) is incomplete without both the reader and the author like a tavern is incomplete without a cup and wine. Bhavukta angur latha se kheench kalpana ki haala

  2. Jun 17, 2022 · He claims that a book (Madhushala) would be incomplete without both the reader and the author, much as a tavern would be without a cup of wine. In last, he praises his poem in a unique way, stating that even if you read it a million times, it would not become useless.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MadhushalaMadhushala - Wikipedia

    Madhushala (Hindi: मधुशाला) (The Tavern/The House of Wine) is a book of 135 "quatrains": verses of four lines by Hindi poet and writer Harivansh Rai Bachchan (1907–2003).

  4. 'Madhushala' is not necessarily a tavern. 'Madhushala' symbolizes dreams, ambitions, life, universe, or rather any asymmetric multi-agent system. (जिसकी जैसी रुचि थी उसने वैसी देखी मधुशाला।।131) Any one who yearns is man.

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  5. The poet says that the reader is the wine and he himself is the cup and by filling the cup , the reader will become an alcoholic . Also by having the reader (wine), the author (cup) is brimming with joy and that the book (Madhushala) is incomplete without the author and the reader. Bhavukta angur latha se.

  6. मधुशाला. मृदु भावों के अंगूरों की आज बना लाया हाला, प्रियतम, अपने ही हाथों से आज पिलाऊँगा प्याला, पहले भोग लगा लूँ तेरा फिर प्रसाद जग पाएगा, सबसे पहले तेरा स्वागत करती मेरी मधुशाला।।१।. प्यास तुझे तो, विश्व तपाकर पूर्ण निकालूँगा हाला, एक पाँव से साकी बनकर नाचूँगा लेकर प्याला, जीवन की मधुता तो तेरे ऊपर कब का वार चुका,

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  8. The lines quoted above are an extract from Shri Harivansharai Bachchan’s remarkable and enduring Hindi composition titled ‘Madhushala’ (‘मधुशाला’). Madhushala is a piece of poetry replete with metaphors and touches upon wide-ranging issues from the meaning of life to communal harmony.