Pandit Narendra Sharma had weaved some real magic in this poem. It was sung with equal fervor by Lata Mangeshkar (see below). It conjures up image of a divine early morning as the sun slowly rises like a Jyoti Kalash and its gentle rays wake up the world beneath – …
Read More »इतिहास (कनुप्रिया) – धर्मवीर भारती
Kanupriya is a classic. You can feel the intensity of love of Radha for Krishna. Nothing matters to this love, be it the mighty and “important” war and urgencies of upheavals. For her nothing really matters and every thing translates into her love for Krishna.- Rajiv K. Saxena इतिहास (कनुप्रिया) …
Read More »हम लाये हैं तूफ़ान से किश्ती निकाल के – कवि प्रदीप
After decades of freedom struggle and innumerable sacrifices, the country finally attained freedom in 1947. In this poem the old guards pass the baton to younger generation and instruct them to carry on with great care and fortitude so that the freedom won by great efforts of several generations is …
Read More »हे सांझ मइया – शलभ श्रीराम सिंह
In closely knit joint families, there are so many restrictions. Open display of affection between husband and wife is a strict no no! One has to behave. This small poem of Shalabh Shriram Singh Ji very effectively conveys the exhilaration a wife feels when her husband returns home from work, …
Read More »गाँव के कुत्ते – सूंड फैजाबादी
When hasya is mixed with some deeper meaning that enhances the whole experience. Here is a good example from the well known hasya kavi Soond Faizabadi. What is the motive behind a dog’s barking?- Rajiv Krishna Saxena गाँव के कुत्ते हे मेरे गाँव के परमप्रिय कुत्ते मुझे देख–देख कर चौंकते …
Read More »गंगा की विदाई – माखनलाल चतुर्वेदी
Indian civilization owes its existence to the mighty Ganges originating in Himalaya. Ganga is the daughter of Himalaya. Here is an excerpt from a lovely poem by Makhanlal Chaturvedi, telling how the river transforms the great northern Indian planes as it flows to the ocean. Poet exhorts Himalaya to give …
Read More »दुपहरिया – केदार नाथ सिंह
As trees shed their leaves and nature takes a pause before the phase of renewal, time seem to pause too and there is a feeling of emptiness… captured beautifully by Kedarnath Singh Ji- Rajiv Krishna Saxena दुपहरिया झरने लगे नीम के पत्ते बढ़ने लगी उदासी मन की, उड़ने लगी बुझे …
Read More »दो नयन मेरी प्रतीक्षा में खड़े हैं – हरिवंश राय बच्चन
You may have read the poem “Is Paar, Us Paar” by Bachchan. There the poet had wondered what awaits him after lifes journey comes to an end. Here in this poem he appears to have found an answer. Now the vicissitudes of life worry him not because two loving eyes …
Read More »दीप मेरे जल अकम्पित (दीपशिखा) – महादेवी वर्मा
Here is another famous poem by Mahadevi Ji. I love the first lines “clouds are the breath of ocean and lightening the restless thoughts of darkness” – Rajiv Krishna Saxena दीप मेरे जल अकम्पित दीप मेरे जल अकम्पित, घुल अचंचल। सिन्धु का उच्छवास घन है, तड़ित, तम का विकल मन …
Read More »छाया मत छूना – गिरिजा कुमार माथुर
Living a life is not such an easy chore. It tires out a person. At the end of it, one gets a feeling how absurd and pointless the whole affair was, and how pointless it is to get exhausted in doing so… A very lovely poem by Girija Kumar Mathur. …
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