The astrologer who fixed the wedding date is foolish for not choosing an early date and instead setting it far off. Why was such a decision made without proper consideration? O saffron-hued beloved, it is good.
This couplet playfully expresses a lover's impatience and slight frustration. The speaker playfully calls the astrologer foolish for fixing a wedding date that is too far away, lamenting that it wasn't set sooner. There's a hint of annoyance at the decision being made seemingly without much thought. Despite the initial complaints about the delay and the 'thoughtless' timing, the couplet ends with an endearing or perhaps subtly sarcastic remark, 'Oh Kesar Lal, it's good,' suggesting a resigned acceptance or even a tender acknowledgement amidst the playful grumbling. It captures the sweet anticipation and a lover's yearning for their wedding day.
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