Jivan Tarang
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Life's journey is a profound teacher.From birth to death, the stillness and motion of all beings-living or non-living, sentient or inert-carry messages that quietly shape our understanding. Every moment holds the potential to teach us something new. Inspired by these silent lessons and subtle experiences, I have expressed my thoughts and emotions through poetry, giving rise to this collection titled "Jeevan Tarang" ("Waves of Life").The first poem, "Akshar Bol Pade" ("The Letters Spoke"), captures the essence of this expression-how deep emotions take form through letters, words, and sentences. In "Amritpan" ("The Nectar of Life"), I have imagined the tender emotions of a newborn, illustrating the warmth of love, the need for protection, and the beauty of adjusting to a new world. "Sakhiyon Ka Dhanyavaad" ("Thanks to My Friends") reflects how one can convert surrounding negativity into a ladder of success.As the collection unfolds, some poems explore the delicate dynamics of love and companionship. Pieces like "Main Rooth Gaya" ("I Got Upset"), "Mujhko Sundar Geet Sunao" ("Sing Me a Beautiful Song"), "Phir Sam Par Aana Hai" ("Let's Return to Harmony"), and "Kuch Tum Kaho, Kuch Main Kahoon" ("You Speak a Little, I Will Too") delve into emotional balance and the intimacy of relationships.
Life's journey is a profound teacher.From birth to death, the stillness and motion of all beings-living or non-living, sentient or inert-carry messages that quietly shape our understanding. Every moment holds the potential to teach us something new. Inspired by these silent lessons and subtle experiences, I have expressed my thoughts and emotions through poetry, giving rise to this collection titled "Jeevan Tarang" ("Waves of Life").The first poem, "Akshar Bol Pade" ("The Letters Spoke"), captures the essence of this expression-how deep emotions take form through letters, words, and sentences. In "Amritpan" ("The Nectar of Life"), I have imagined the tender emotions of a newborn, illustrating the warmth of love, the need for protection, and the beauty of adjusting to a new world. "Sakhiyon Ka Dhanyavaad" ("Thanks to My Friends") reflects how one can convert surrounding negativity into a ladder of success.As the collection unfolds, some poems explore the delicate dynamics of love and companionship. Pieces like "Main Rooth Gaya" ("I Got Upset"), "Mujhko Sundar Geet Sunao" ("Sing Me a Beautiful Song"), "Phir Sam Par Aana Hai" ("Let's Return to Harmony"), and "Kuch Tum Kaho, Kuch Main Kahoon" ("You Speak a Little, I Will Too") delve into emotional balance and the intimacy of relationships.
AmazonPages: 36, Paperback, Notion Press
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