Thank you for every disaster


- Internet Poetry - Anil Chawda

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Thank you for all my pain

Thank you for every disaster.

Who washed her hands and fell behind,

I want to thank you for that plight.

Misfortune, sting, pain, tears and sadness,

Tedavi is to thank everyone.

The cause of my success,

Everyone is thankful for the deception.

I asked lovingly, "You, you clearly said no,"

Your answer is no.

Nothing left to stretch the legs,

That is to thank our story.

I am thankful to God for my unforgivable crime,

I want to thank you for the punishment you have given.

- Yuvraj Singh Solanki 'Agam'

It is a beautiful song by Jnanpith award winning poet Rajendra Shah of Gujarati language. 'Brother Ray, how strong is our sorrow? Don't make such a fuss! Aab zare bhale aag, hasihasi phool zare gulmahor! Brother Ray, how strong is our sorrow? ' Grief bothers us as long as we keep bothering with it. It is a common scientific fact that the harder you hit a wall, the harder it will come back to you. The more you pamper the grief, the more it will bother you. Even when the sun is pouring down fire from the abyss, Gulmahor is scattering flowers with laughter.

Poet Yuvraj Singh Solanki puts this in a special way. He says that I have to thank all my pain, sorrow, grief, betrayal. Generally, when we are the victim of someone's deception, the victim of someone's humiliation, the face of someone's denial, the mountain of calamity, the misfortune of washing our hands and falling behind, the punishment of a crime we have never committed. A terrible rage begins to erupt in us and over time it erupts into a volcano. And let's start plotting to get rid of the men who pushed us into this pit.

But the poet says differently here. Do not avenge them opponents. Don't even hurt yourself. There is no longing to harass or insult. Just say thank you to everyone. If someone gives a gift on a birthday and says thank you, this is not a thank you. Gandhiji said that if I hit someone on the cheek, let him hit the other. But that doesn't happen. We don't have the guts to hold the other cheek, the next moment our hand is on the other cheek.

Hardly anyone has the ability to forgive a drowning person in a sea of ​​sorrow. It is said in Sanskrit - Kshma Veerasya Bhunsham Kshma is the ornament of a hero. But here it is not a matter of forgiving, it is a matter of giving thanks. Why thank you As Suresh Dalal has said, there is no university like Vedna.

No university can teach us as much as our sorrow, grief, pain. What one learns to come up again after reaching the bottom from the top due to someone's deception is not learned from any scripture in the world. Then we also remember Lord Buddha - Appo Deeppo Bhava: meaning you were your lamp. No one is going to come to light our lives. We have to create our own light.

Instead of wasting time retaliating when someone hurts you, betray yourself, get out of it and immerse yourself in rejuvenation. The more time you spend in revenge, the more you will be able to improve yourself. After taking revenge, you will be there, but at the same time, if you spend your time on your progress, you will escape the poison of revenge and by forgiving the person in front of you, if you thank him, he will also be overwhelmed by his own deeds. This ghazal explains the deepest essence of life.

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There is no point in pinching hair in grief,

Baldness does not reduce pain.

- Cicero

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