Many selfish friends are seen in this world. The speaker humbly appeals to Dalpatram, the clever artist.
This couplet by Dalpatram speaks about a common human experience. The poet observes that in this world, many friendships are driven by self-interest. He sees a prevalence of "selfish friends" who are with you as long as it benefits them. Feeling this reality, Dalpatram then appeals to a higher power, addressing them as "clever painter" or "wise artist," imploring them. This metaphorical address to a creator suggests a plea for understanding, guidance, or perhaps a better human condition, highlighting his disillusionment with superficial relationships and his yearning for something deeper or more divine.
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