- Internet Poetry - Anil Chawda
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A lamp shines brightly on the chest,
So it crushes all the ego of darkness.
He gives it to everything
The original form of everything
Make such a big donation
Even then it remains silent
Don't expect anything else from yourself!
To fight the darkness
Where did you get education?
By the grace of Kia Guru
This way of penance?
O lamp, that eternal moment, you reveal the moment ...
- Ramesh Parekh
In this song, Ramesh Parekh has talked about how a lamp can teach us something. Ramesh Parekh is the light of Gujarati literature, the lamps of his poetry have illuminated the entire literary world. The word 'Diwali' has the connotation of the idiom 'di valavo'. The lamp is not only to be placed on the threshold of the house, but also on the threshold of Haiyan. Only then does our day turn and Diwali becomes meaningful. This poem is also like putting the distance on the threshold when the festival of lights is approaching.
Even a closed house can become a web of spiders if it is not cleaned regularly. The dust of time begins to push it towards ruin. Man himself is also a revolving house. Remember that hymn, 'Jiva, what is going on in Guman, you have to live in a rented house!' If you live in a rented house, you are not free without paying rent! This rent means our honest hard work, we will be able to live happily in this building as long as we continue to spread the fragrance of our politics.
Otherwise we will stay in the house, but the original owner will often knock us from inside because we do not pay the rent. Remember, whenever you do something wrong, your conscience will sting you from within. If such layers of 'wrong' happen again and again, then it should be understood that we too have started getting dark from within. And a lamp needs to be lit in the distance. When a lamp is lit in the middle of the square, all the darkness around it escapes from it. We have to become a lamp to dispel the darkness that has accumulated inside us. Lord Buddha also said, Appo Dippo Bhava. That means you were your lamp. Deewana means to burn, to burn and glow. When you light the world by burning yourself, the layers of darkness will automatically begin to melt.
Have you heard the story of that fisherman? A man would go fishing early in the dark, and wait until it was light. As soon as it was light, I started catching fish. One day early in the dark he planted a small bag from the shore. Pebbles inside if he opened. What to do until lighted? He began to pass the time by removing pebbles from the bag and throwing them into the river one by one. When the first rays of the sun reached him he had only two pebbles, when one of them was thrown he shone in the sunlight, alas! What happened When he saw the last pebble he knew, he knew it was a real diamond. Even the most precious jewels in your hand in the dead of night look like pebbles. That is why we have to light a lamp in our hearts. So that the diamonds within us are not wasted in darkness. The diamonds of our beauty are being wasted in the darkness of our plight.
A lamp gives each object its original form, i.e. makes it visible. Otherwise a snake or a rope in the dark? The lamp burns incessantly in anticipation of anything, from whom would it have received such an instinct of rebellion without expecting anything in return? The moment the lamp is lit, the moment it becomes eternal. In this coming festival, you too should try to be a lighted lamp in someone's life, even the darkness of your distance will be crushed! Pranama to such a lamp that awakens the light!
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O lamp! Bow to you
Doing the work of the sun and moon in the dark
What an indescribable penance of your fist rays!
Pathbhulyane prana pai kehta - agal dhap,
If there is speed in the feet, you will get a little assumed shelter.
O lamp! I salute you ...
You have kept a vow to fight the people,
O lamp! You last as long as you last!
All the things that are extinguished with you
O lamp! I salute you ...
- Ramesh Parekh
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