Chithi I Hai .. I Hai .. Chitti I Hai


Mix hands in it

I don't mix,

Time behaves in relationships

I don't decorate.

No i'm sorry

I don't want to be bad though,

I am not more hostile than neglect.

Valovai when achre

When I fill in,

False deployment of words in ghazals

I do not.

The road from there will be the top

To reach, too -

The creation of taking place in the stage

I do not.

- Harish Thakkar

Journalism is included in our 3 arts. Since the letter is the subject of Rasananda, it enjoys the status of fine literature. Even today, when a person cannot speak because of faith, a letter or a letter will help him. Letters are a common means of conveying thoughts and feelings between people. Which is a method of communication. There was a time when the postman's place was considered very respectable in the society. There was a time when a postman would carry a bag of mail on his shoulder and go out on a bicycle in the streets and the street would become conscious.

The hilarious leap of the lovers bounced out, the old man's eyes sparkled with the idea of ​​a money order sent by his son. Seeing a half-written blank postcard, my heart would pound at the thought of something 'inauspicious', and my heart would skip a beat when I heard a telegram. The postman sometimes took on the responsibility of reading the mail of an elder or an illiterate villager. Sometimes there are clumsy letters or if a frugal person has made full use of the horizontal space in the mail, his eyes may get round and the letter writer may be a little confused.

In this way, the mail of God keeps coming to man in many forms, which if man learns to solve, then the whole of God will swim away. But man ignores the knock or grace of postage. Even in nature, when the seasons change, he sends mail before his arrival in one way or another. The wires emit the scent of flowers and shout for the arrival of spring. The shortening of the day and the drying of the air announce the onset of winter. The monsoon came when the dark clouds became gloomy in the abyss and the air became fragrant with the smell of soil.

Sometimes in the mail, below the letter. (Fresh article) was written to record any special news or talk. A reply cover or postcard is an expression that cannot escape the reply to which the letter is written. In which the letter writer sends a cover or postcard with his own address and thus forces the respondent to reply. You can also call this greedy grandfathering.

I remember a funny case where the very catchy song of the movie 'Saraswati Chandra' 'Phool Tumhe Bheja Hai Khat Mein' was forgotten. Divorced by a friend of mine who was on the verge of breaking up because the boy was a little dull-witted. So to save the relationship, the boy sent Satyanarayana's prasad in the cover. The girl turned a shy cock while taking a clean (?) Lathabath cover from the poor postman. It was good later that he did not reply angrily to Ramesh Parekh's words that ..

Letters are a prominent place in our literature. Letters were like an integral part of the lives of great men. Letters were a means to an end. Letters have played a vital role in the lives of many great men. Apart from writers like Meghani, Kalapi, Kant, Munshi, letters from Swami Vivekananda, Tagore, Vinobaji, Jawaharlal or Gandhiji were of excellent quality which revealed his great and noble personality.

In which the complexity and creativity of his emotions is super visible. That is why his letters have to be considered as excellent literature. Such letters are significant as an important document of literature. It is recorded that Shrimad Rajchandra wrote about 200 letters to Gandhiji. In which Shrimad has given detailed answers to satisfy Gandhiji's curiosity. Along with postage, postage stamps also had an important place. The government issues tickets with their photos to honor great personalities. This is something to be proud of.

In today's age of WhatsApp, Messenger and email, correspondence is becoming obsolete. Now that video calling has become commonplace, the word 'post office' has become just a dictionary word. But in earlier times there was a dignity in the expression of feelings like joy, love, pain, rebuke, affection or resentment expressed by the letter. His satisfaction or joy was unbearable. In 'Humne Sanam Ko Khat Likha' from the film 'Trishul', the heroine says that this letter is not just a piece of paper but it has its own soul.

In the melodious song 'Read Whalam's paper again and again', the poet shows Priya's mind dying in the sweet twist of a finger in the ink of Whalam's golden letters. The dumb ball of the letter sounds like a mantra that plays the flute in the ear and slowly opens the door of emotion. Radha's story is very different. It says, 'The peacock feather on which the shadow did not fall, should I read the ink on the paper?'

In earlier times, students were taken by the school to visit special post offices. So that they understand its mechanism and importance. A locked mailbox was kept on the village street in which people would drop mail. The postman would take the postman to the office every day. All the work associated with the post is very chewy, demanding discipline and care. Because the most important, throbbing, trembling, thrilling sensations of the people are connected to this. Only through the medium of mail did people get to know the good news of their relatives.

Nobel Prize winning poet Rabindranath Tagore was not only a great poet but also a great playwright. The tragedy play 'Dakghar' written by him is unique in all his plays due to its plot, character, linguistic structure as well as style of presentation. This whole play is like the play of 'Festival of Death'. Indulal Gandhi's poem 'Andhali Mano Kaagal' is like bringing tears to everyone's eyes.

Which is unforgettable in literature. The whole post office is surprised when Mary's paper arrives at the well-known story of the comet 'Post Office'. Even today, if someone's handwritten paper comes, Anand is surprised. Let's leave the deceptive world of chatting, let's write a letter to our favorite person from now on.

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