This hindi kavita is an exploration of self-conflict and existential duality of self, tinged with sense of turmoil.
शराबियों के बीच रह कर शराब ना पीज़िंदा रहा मगर ज़िन्दगी ना जी ऐसा मुकाम नहीं कोई जो हासिल […]
Hindi Kavita on introspection, चाहिए था, captures an individual’s wish for how events in his life should have been.
This week’s ghazal, “हार,” captures the emotions after India shuttler Lakshya Sen’s Olympic defeat. Reflecting on resilience, it serves as a shout-out to all who feel defeated. Hope you find strength in its verses.
The Ghazal “धागे” captures the feeling of finding balance amidst chaos. The author finds solace in sacred threads on his wrist, symbolizing hope and resilience. The Ghazal resonates with the search for light in darkness.
This week’s post, “Ghazal on restlessness: बेचैनी,” explores the dichotomy of certainty and uncertainty within ourselves. It encourages acceptance of these uncertainties and aims to resonate with readers.
The ghazal “मुझे पता नहीं” delves into societal critiques, morality, and life’s ironies. Inspired by Bashir Badr’s work, it aims to prompt self-reflection through evocative shers.
This ghazal reflects on childhood innocence and the transition to maturity. The ghazal captures the longing for the carefree days of youth, expressing nostalgia and the bittersweet loss of innocence.
‘Mohabbat ki Ghazal’ expresses love, longing, and desire.
This Hindi poetry on victory, जीत, is inspired by the intense competitiveness of Formula 1. In this sport, winning is everything. The poem reflects on the relentless pursuit of victory, acknowledging the extreme dedication and courage it demands.