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ajaykumar111-blog · 2 years ago
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tasavvur-ki-duniya · 3 months ago
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Hello,
You wrote you're up for charcha...
So, I just wanted to ask ki what would book/collection would you recommend to a person who'd like to read a bit of poetry, but don't have much of an idea...
i personally don't read english poetry much but i can suggest you some hindi poetry books so here we go:-
Rashmirathi by Ramdhari Singh Dinkar' :- One of the first books of Hindi poetry that influences people has to be 'Rashmirathi'. The poem narrates the story of Karna, from Mahabharata, in an extremely personal and captivating manner. Best line from the poem - 'Jab naash manush par chhaata hai pehle vivek mar jata hai'.
‘Saaye Mein Dhoop' by Dushyant Kumar :- 'Saye Mein Dhoop' is the type of poetry collection that can make people experience different emotions at the same time. It captures the complexities of human emotions and the struggle for identity and one of the most beautiful poems from the collection is 'Bhuk hai to sabr kar'.
'Kamayani' by Jaishankar Prasad :- Kamayani is an epic poem that looks into the eternal conflict between emotions and intellect, which has been a part of life for centuries. Jaishankar Prasad's strong yet relatable language and the deep philosophy that went into the lines make it a classic of Hindi literature.
'Raat Pashmine Ki' by Gulzar :- When talking about contemporary poets, Gulzar shines in every aspect. And his brilliance shines in 'Raat Pashmine Ki', which is a collection of verses that have the power to paint the emotions of love, longing, and loss.
'Saket' by Maithili Sharan Gupt :- 'Saket' is often hailed as the magnum opus of Maithili Sharan Gupt and there isn't a speck of lie in this statement. The poetry reimagines the Ramayana from Sita and Urmila's perspective and Gupt's deep empathy breathes new life into this timeless tale.
'Yama' by Mahadevi Verma :- Mahadevi Verma's 'Yama' is an extremely emotional tale of life, death, and the human condition. Through her strong, powerful words and verses, Verma has made many confront the inevitability of death and all the while has celebrated the beauty of life.
i hope you don't get tired while reading and happy reading dear
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latestnews2018-blog · 6 years ago
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Army men bag rowing gold for India
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Army men bag rowing gold for India
Indian rowing men’s quadruple sculls team members celebrate after winning the gold medal in Palembang.
Jakarta: The Army came to India’s aid in rowing by creating enough splash to claim three medals, including a historic gold in quadruple sculls at the 18th Asian Games on the final day of the competition at Jakabaring Sports City.
An all-Army Indian team gave it their all once they waded themselves into the reckoning for four medals.
“We soldiers never give up and we have weathered yesterday’s storm of a poor show,” said quadruple sculls winner Sawarn Singh, whose other team members included Dattu Baban Bhokanal, Sukhmeet Singh and Om Prakash. “I told my teammates that we will go for the gold and we will give it our all. It was like ‘karo ya maro’ (do or die).”
The team crossed the finish line in first place with a time of 6:17.13. Indonesia bagged the silver while Thailand settled for the bronze.
Dushyant Chauhan, bronze medallist in lightweight single sculls at Incheon four years ago, went on to take third again on Friday. Bhagwan Singh and Rohit Kumar added another bronze in the men’s lightweight double sculls.
“I pushed as if it was the last race of my life. That was the only thing on my mind. Maybe I pushed a bit too hard but it was worth it,” said Chauhan, also going on to reveal that he was not in the best of shape as he was suffering a cold. “I just had bread and an apple. It was very hot also. That is why I was completely dehydrated,” added the 25-year-old who lives in Gurgaon.
Gold in tennis too
Top seeds Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan were at their authoritative best in the men’s tennis doubles as they defeated Aleksander Bublik and Denis Yevseyev of Kazakhstan 6-3, 6-4 in 52 minutes to claim gold.
In the men’s singles, Prajnesh Gunneswaran, settled for a bronze after going down to 6-2, 6-2 to Uzbekistan’s Denis Istomin in the semi-finals.
In shooting, Heena Sidhu won her maiden Asian Games individual medal with a bronze in the women’s 10m air pistol and swelled India’s medals haul in shooting to nine.
India are also certain of three medals in squash with Saurav Ghosal, Joshna Chinappa and Dipika Pallikal Karthik making it to the semi-finals of their singles events. Top-seeded Ghosal defeated compatriot Harinder Pal Sandhu 9-11, 11-7, 11-7, 11-7 in quarter-finals. Pallikal crushed Japanese Kobayashi Misaki in straight games 11-5, 11-6, 11-8.
Iranians shock
The Iranian women’s team took cue from their male counterparts to shock India’s women kabaddi team for gold. The two-time defending champions were shocked 24-27 in a thriller. India led 13-11 at the end of first half.
Defending champions India continued their surge in men’s hockey by beating Japan 8-0. It was another big win for India after 17-0 win over Indonesia and 26-0 win against Hong Kong.
Pakistan won their Pool ‘B’ match 16-0 over Kazakhstan.
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