Poetry offers a unique way to explore emotions, ideas, and the world around us, enriching our understanding, fostering empathy, and providing a powerful medium for self-expression and connection. Not everyone could be a great poet. However, we all can be benefitted with the poem. Publishing a poem gives voice to experiences that might otherwise remain unexpressed, contributing to cultural understanding and enriching the literary landscape. There are poem published and many people get benefitted. Our ancient literature has following to say :
काव्यं करोति सुकविः सहृदय एव व्यनक्ति तत्त्वम्
रत्नं खनिः प्रसूते रचयति शिल्पि तो तत्सुषमाम् .
Kaavyam karoti sukavih sahrudaya evaa vyanakti tatwam.
ratnam khanih prasute rachayati shilpi to tatsushamaam.
Kaavya = a story told in verse. Karoti = writes, produces.
Sukavi = a renowned poet.
Sahrudaya = kind-hearted.
Vyanakti = decorates, beautifies, circulates.
Tatwam = importance, prominence.
Ratnam = precious stones.
Khani = a mine
Prasute = produces, gives birth to.
Rachayati = crafted by cutting and polishing.
Shilpi = an expert artisan.
tat = to.
Sushamaam = beauty, attractiveness.
An expert poet composes an anthology of poems and another kind-hearted person gives it wide publicity by publishing it in a nice book form, just like rough precious stones extracted from a mine after being cut and polishes by an expert artisan become more beautiful, attractive and valuable.
A poem is a carefully crafted piece of art, where the poet uses language creatively to evoke emotions, imagery, and ideas, offering a unique perspective on the world. A published poem is valuable because it allows a poet to share their thoughts, emotions, and perspectives with a wider audience. A published poem becomes part of the literary canon, potentially influencing future poets and contributing to the development of the art form.