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One Hundred Poems Kabir (1915)
[edit]Hello. Thank you very much for your effort to improve the publication One Hundred Poems by Kabir. However, this particular 1915 version does not contain the original Hindi poems, it contains only their translations. We are always faithful to the original publication as much as possible and we do not add to works anything that is not present in the original publication. --Jan Kameníček (talk) 08:11, 11 September 2021 (UTC)
- @Jan.Kamenicek: Hi Jan. The 1915 version printed in India does have the original Hindi poems as well, which in my opinion add a lot of value to the translations. Unfortunately, I cannot find a soft copy of the Indian edition anywhere on the web, but I do have a print copy. How do I use it to add the Hindi text? Can I scan and upload it? Thanks!
- Saw the reply on your talk page, thanks! --User:Wikilover407