- Vocabulary-Paresh Vyas
- The vaccine is free. But keep it between me, you and the lamppost, sir, nothing in this world is free.
Sudden fuse blowing, light
Darkening and scattering.
My whole nest is dark ...
Diameter booms from the ground floor:
"Kalidas! Tukaram! Alya Narasimha! Hey, someone
Call an electrician! '
Mirambehan next door says in a healthy voice:
'Hey, Giridhar! Hear that, -
Bring the candle first ... '
And-
In my running
In my nest
In my house
In my country
Searching for a candle ...
- Jagdish Joshi
Diwali is a festival of madness. In English, a lamp is called a lamp. The oily substance and the vat kept in it keep the flame burning by climbing on the oil according to the scientific principle of capillary. The original Greek word 'lampin' means to shine, to shine, to shine, to shine. From this came the word 'lampus' in both Greek and Latin. It means: light, torch, oil lamp. In the twelfth century, the word lamp in English came from the French word 'lampe'. Florence Nightingale, a British nurse known as "Lady with a Lamp", dedicated to the treatment of wounded soldiers in the Crimean War, was herself a nurse trainer as well as a statistician and social reformer. We associate every good deed with the light of a lamp. Even the prayers of God are incomplete without lamps. According to Gujarati lexicon, the word 'lamppost' with lamp means a lamp post on the road. Now there is an electric lighting system but before that only lamps were lit on the poles located on the side of public roads. A post means a pillar, a structure erected in a fixed position. Today's idiom, however, is very funny.
When we talk a lot, we are already convinced that we both know this. Or keep it to yourself. Don't tell anyone. Jojo doesn't go out of his way. Just tell you And then .... rumors are exchanged. A private matter is exposed. Word spreads that Kanokan is unknown to anyone else. There are phrases in English for this: Between you, me and the lamppost. (Between You, Me and Lamppost) means (this talk) Tara, me and this lamp post are limited enough. Originally the phrase was based on another term 'Deaf as Lamppost'. The lamppost is a deaf person. Let's talk about it but he doesn't listen. It does not respond. That is why a fool is often called a lamppost. This is another type of idiom. Somewhere it's a badpost, sometimes it's a fanpost, sometimes it's a fire hydrant. British writer and politician Edward Bulver Lighton is believed to have coined the phrase. It was first used in his novel Eugene Ahram. Another saying of the same author, 'The pen is stronger than the sword' - is very popular. But never again.
This Diwali is special. A virus called Kovid-12 spread to many. It is now 21 years old. The vaccine is free. But keep it between me, you and the lamppost, sir, nothing is free in this world. Price extra income in petrol diesel is used in vaccines. Now look, cricket is our popular sport. But if we lose here, we will not be disappointed and if we win, we will not be happy. And yes, keep this up to me, you and the beacon. Big people, big companies are now all over the place in small business. If you run out of salt at home, the courier will deliver the food in half an hour. Desi or Jeff Bezo foreign corporates like Tata, Ambani have now become grain merchants. The service is good but we have to buy as many sheets as there are legs. Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either. And now what a wonder it is to spend, eat, drink, party and without money. Now there are apps that pay for next month, not just now. Speak up! This year is a vicious cycle. Once got into the habit that .. died. Even if we accidentally download such an app to our phone, our remaining bank balance will be emptied in an instant and our mental balance will be squandered! Also .. keep this talk between us (and up to this lamp post). Nowadays in cricket there is an announcement to make your team and win. Well known cricketers in advertisements also say that this can lead to habit and loss of money. Our cricketers, old and new, have become omens for the sake of money. Together they are in the process of making us habitual gamblers. That is why I say that we should not climb the path of these Shakunis. However, keep this between me, you and the beacon.
Let's celebrate Diwali well. And keep writing, New Year Vikram Samvat 207 is going to be our best. I know. But just keep between you, me and the lamppost! You see, this is between you and me .. am I ?!
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"There is nothing else that surrounds us except what is left unsaid." - American author, journalist and composer Mitch Album
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