Hindi Kavita: तुम्हारी ख़ुशी में हम ख़ुश नहीं

This hindi Kavita is a take on that there are people around us, some of them celerbrate our achievements and a few others, not so much!

Dark Green leaf of jealousy

This hindi Kavita is a take on that situation which we wish not to experience but we often come across. There are people around us, some of them celerbrate our achievements and a few others, not so much! Instead they go quiet! That’s why, in Indian culture, it’s a saying that it’s not advisable to share your happiness with others before things completely get accomplished or finalized.

English Rendition:

I shared my happiness with them

I was surprised that instead of the wishes I expected

I got a deafening silence of jealousy

I have now learnt after this better experience

but I wish I had known it before

that the world around you feel jealous when you succeed


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One thought on “Hindi Kavita: तुम्हारी ख़ुशी में हम ख़ुश नहीं”

  1. 100 Country Trek – Hello. Nice to meet you. My journey to cover as much of the world as possible began in Costa Rica in 2003. This is a story in itself, but for now I'll tell the short version . On a hike around Manuel Antonio I started chatting with a fellow hiker from Belgium. He told me he had a trip planned to visit Borneo within a few weeks of his return home. He then went on to say he had been to at least fifty different countries. That was when the travel bug bit me. I haven't stopped going since and the journey has been so incredible . It is here that I will share some of the incredible travel experiences .
    100 Country Trek says:

    Thanks for sharing this idea. Let’s follow our blogs. Anita

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