my university campus is so peaceful and quiet during the summer
Ek baar usne dekha tha meri taraf muskurate huye,
Itni si haqeeqat hai baaki sab kahaaniya hai
plenty of emotions.
خاک میں ڈھونڈتے ہیں سونا لوگ،
ہم نے سونا سپردِخاک کیا۔
People search for gold on earth whereas I have entrusted my gold to earth.
Anwar Masood’s letter to his departed wife, Sadiqa Anwar.
Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire, England | haarkon_
Jithe itr-an de vagde ne cho
Jaha itr-on ke behte hai jharne
Nii othe mera yaar vassda
vaha mera yaar basta hai
Jithe langdi e paun vi khalo
Jaha nikalti hai (pawan)hawa bhi khade ho ke
Ni othe mera yaar vasda
vaha mera yaar basta hai
Nange nange pairin jithe aun parbhaatan
Nange nange pair leke jaha aayein parbhaat(subah)
Reshma di nadi tari laun jithe raatan
Resham ki nadi mein nahati hai jahan raatein
Jithe chaandni ch nahaave khushboo
Jaha chandi mein nahati hai khusbhoo
Nii othe mera yaar vasda
Nii vaha mera yaar basta hai
This is amazing.
Here's a story my father(who's also my sanskrit teacher) told me.
Long ago, in a Kingdom near Ujjain in India, a king had a beautiful princess- her name was Vidyottama. From a young age she displayed extraordinary talent and intelligence.
When she came of age, she made a demand that she would only marry a man who could out do her in vedic knowledge.
So the princes came and she set them impossible questions, and the rejected princes decided to trick her into marrying someone stupid.
So they came across an illiterate goatherd who was cutting the branch he was sitting on. They took him to the palace dressed as a prince.
When the princess started the debate, they defended him saying he was taking a vow of silence, and misinterpreted all his confused gestures to his benefit.
Vidyottama fell for it, and married him.
At night, he climbed off the bed and slept on the floor as he wasn't used to the bed. He started making his goat-calls to calm himself down. At this point Vidyottama realized who he was. She was mortified, but she thought, 'he is my wedded lord. I must help him'.
And she advised to to go to the temple of the goddess Kali and beg her for knowledge.
He went at midnight and sat inside the temple and closed the door. When the goddess returned at dawn, she asked, 'who's inside?' And he said, 'who's outside?' She told him that she was the goddess, and repeated her question. He told her, 'I am Dasa (servant), and I want knowledge' so she told him to thrust his tongue through the keyhole and drew a line on it, thus giving him knowledge.
From then on he was known as Kalidasa. He went back to Vidyottama and hailed her. She said to him, 'Asti kaschit vagvilasa?' Which is Sanskrit for 'It seems you've gotten literacy?' And he thanked her and walked east and started writing great epics, like the Abijnana Shakuntalam and Meghadootam and such.
HERE'S THE THING:
HE USED HER WORDS TO START OFF HIS EPICS.
In kumarasambhavam- ASTI uttarasyam disi devatatma..
In Meghadootam- KASCHIT yaksho..
Raghuvamsam- VAGARTHA eva samprukthau...
From Vidyottama's words 'Asti Kaschit Vagvilasa?'
I found this awesome.
@recapturingsky @ze-thoughts-are-stupid @mascara-massacres @asoulfulbeing @nerdyfuntheorist @thebountyhunterthatfellinlove
Tony Hoagland, from “Peaceful Transition”, What Narcissism Means to Me
Maine dekha tha un dino mien usse
Jab wo khiltay gulab jesa tha
Uski palkon se neend chanti thi
Us ka lehja sharab jesa tha
Us ki zulfoon se bheegti thi ghata
Us ka rukh mahtab jesa tha
Log parhtay thay khal o khad us ke
Wo adab ki kitab jesa tha
-Mohsin Naqvi
Should I post the full poem?
I'm simultaneously the most logical, rational and the most whimsical person on the planet. I mean, I can solve a complex integral while riding an imaginary unicorn to Asgard while wearing a Batsuit.
-What are you?-To define is to limit. They call me voltage. Because I've got a lot of potential, but I'm mostly negative.
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