Running for self respect...


- Shabd Suran Mele - Rajesh Vyas 'Miskin'

- Festivals and celebrations of coming of age take place all around. No one sees that this age is increasing.

As age increases...

Age increases the same way

Coming of age celebrations are happening everywhere.

However, age increases as well.

Knowledge and wisdom have nothing to do with age,

Who is sighted as a child and who is blind for life.

In the sixteenth year of Asadhapchisi's winding up,

And maintain it for life, enjoy it happily.

Whoever composes the poem of forest entry,

Looking at the world, laughing and saying: Nathi..Nathi!

Amrit Parva should be taken fifteen years more,

Be proud to sit or do Udhama!

Rallo Shatabdi is a mere accident-

Bhala Bhala felt a jolt like ninety-nine.

Look for good coming-of-age celebrations, everywhere you go.

However, age increases as well.

- Harikrishna Pathak

'Sickness' we still don't understand,

That this age increases or decreases.

We celebrate birthdays but really we have grown up so many years and so many years of life have also decreased. Mariz says it is not yet understood whether this age is continuously increasing or decreasing? Just read a poem by Harikrishna Pathak, touched.

How many worlds do we live in? No effort was made for us to be born. We have no contribution to our birth and yet say I am born. The whole world is self-governing. Runs automatically. We don't have to make any effort to sleep. If we make efforts, sleep comes or does not come, but we say that I fell asleep.

After arriving here, this much is understood,

No one does anything, it happens to everyone.

- Rajendra Shukal.

Our age also increases naturally. Even if we assume, we cannot prevent it, and even if we assume, we cannot increase the age, and yet fifty years old, fifty-one years old, entered the forest. Having turned seventy-five years old and celebrating Amritparva and birth centenaries, we are going out to celebrate.

Knowledge and wisdom have nothing to do with age. Even a small child has the vision to see the world and see himself. And someone is blind for life with one open eye. It is said that sixteen is knowledge, and twenty is van. Wisdom comes in the sixteenth year. Whatever color and color the body has in the full and twentieth years, that color remains throughout life. Psychologists say that a child's learning ability is fully developed by the age of 8-10 years, even younger than sixteen years. However, there is also a saying that a boy abstains until he turns 25, which is the age of a donkey.

You must also have seen people celebrating their forest entry in the society. Fiftieth year sat, fifty-first year sat, sixty-seventh year sat and so on. Actually these birthday celebrations have to be organized by yourself. You have to respect yourself. Everyone has to spend money wisely. One has to buy shawls themselves and wear them in public. Even those who are sitting in the audience are watching Buddhi Nathi's game with a smile on his face.

Fifteen years have passed since the completion of Shashthipurthi i.e. seventy years celebration, Amrit Parva starts the rush to celebrate the completion of 75 years. He walks around the society with pride that he has reached the age of seventy-five as if he has reached a great peak. Rather than that, birth centenaries are celebrated when one happens to live for a hundred years.

Actually, it is only an accident that a man turns 100 years old. The push of ninety-nine is overwhelming. Every age comes with festivals and celebrations. No one sees that this age has increased

has been

Harikrishna Pathak is such a mysterious poet of the Gujarati language who always illuminates the secrets of life in poetry in a very light language. In the language of satire, it hits the spot directly. A great achievement in life is to be able to talk in soft language after dealing with secrets and sadness.

This poem touched me in many ways. As I am writing this article, an invitation letter from a brother who came to give an invitation for 50 years celebration appears in front of my eyes. Even after spending five-seven lakhs, they have felt like showing off to people. I think why we will come out of the show?

In fact, we are all trying to write names on water. Leaving all the works, leaving all the work unfinished, we have all gone out to write our names in the water. We have no fear of the future, yet our burden is heavy. The brightness of the eyes now fades. The lamp of sight has come to a standstill and yet we set out to shine all-brightness in it. The chariots of meaning have broken, there is no place to settle, yet we have gone out to write names in the water. How long and how long does the name written in water last? Let's see a song of Harikrishna.

Name written in water

unfinished business,

Brother, I want to write my name in water

Bhai I want to write the name.

If there is no threat of arrival

To keep the line,

By the lamp of longing eyes

All of the brightness.

Brother, I want to write my name in water.

There have been rough sects

Bhidvi Bhavani Ham,

The chariot broke in half

There is no solution.

So, I want to write my name in the water.

Brother, I want to write my name in water.


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