This poetry book written by Chandra Bhal Sukumar critiques the common practice of including elaborate introductions, statements, or unnecessary explanations in books, especially poetry. The poet argues that these embellishments often add nothing of value to the essence of the work. He emphasizes that true poetry, like a sacred marital bond, transcends the need for external explanations and speaks directly to the heart. The core message is that if something is genuine and true, it doesn't require a preface or excessive elaboration-it will reach the reader's heart without any words in between.