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A welcome glint

In moments of stillness, when the chaos quiets and nature reveals its gentle truths, even a fleeting beam of sunlight becomes a messenger of...

Showing posts with label short poems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label short poems. Show all posts

Saturday, November 23, 2024

A tender embrace

Mata Gujri ji, a beacon of unwavering faith and resilience, was the mother of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Guru of Sikhism. This free verse septet is a humble tribute to her, commemorating her 400th birth anniversary. It delves into a tender moment between her and the young Guru Gobind Singh Ji, encapsulating the profound bond they shared.


Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha

Sunday, November 17, 2024

Winter’s Feathered Dance

The onset of winter brings a quiet magic, a stillness that envelops the world and invites us to notice the smaller, gentler moments around us. One such foggy day, I found myself captivated by the lively presence of sparrows in the garden. Some fluttered around the bird feeder, others splashed joyfully in the bird bath, while a few pecked at the grass or perched on the parapet. Their playful energy and simple existence were a balm to the soul, a reminder of the beauty in life's fleeting moments.

This haiku captures that serene yet vibrant scene, inviting the reader to pause and savor the harmony of nature as it dances with the changing season.

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Welfare unto all 
Rab rakha