Tag Archives: Hindi Poetry

आल्हाखंड: संयोगिता का अपहरण

Those were the heady days of Rajput pride (11-12th century AD). Skirmishes and wars between various Rajput kings was a constant feature of that era. These internal fights eventually weakened the kings so much that Shahabuddin Gauri the muslim warrior was finally able to conquer Prithvi Raj Chauhan of Delhi …

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ऐसा नियम न बाँधो – आनंद शर्मा

ऐसा नियम न बाँधो - आनंद शर्मा

There is no uniformity in nature. So is the life is not a monotone and has happiness and sorrows. Rajiv Krishna Saxena ऐसा नियम न बाँधो हर गायक का अपन स्वर है हर स्वर की अपनी मादकता ऐसा नियम न बाँधो सारे गायक एक तरह से गाएँ। कुछ नखशिख सागर …

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अहिंसा – भारत भूषण अग्रवाल

Here is a tongue in the cheek poem that Bharat Bhushan Ji wrote during the Second World War, but is still equally relevant. We may have high and noble ideas but the daily mundane stuff somehow always manages to get the priority – Rajiv Krishna Saxena अहिंसा खाना खा कर …

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अज्ञात साथी के नाम – गोपाल दास नीरज

In this age of mobile phones, internet and emails, here is a poem with old-world charm. Old world where a hand written letter could easily light up a day, a life. Here is a charmer from Neeraj. Rajiv Krishna Saxena अज्ञात साथी के नाम लिखना चाहूँ भी तुझे खत तो …

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प्रभु आज्ञा दें  – राजीव कृष्ण सक्सेना

A person who has been very active and useful to the society throughout his life, suddenly finds himself quite useless when he is old. He just lingers on wondering about his role. He prays to be taken away as he has nothing more to contribute. Rajiv Kishna Saxena प्रभु आज्ञा …

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अगर डोला कभी इस राह से गुजरे- धर्मवीर भारती

Here is a lovely poem of Dharamvir Bharati about lovers who could not be together. Society would not let them This poem belongs to an era that is slowly fading away. See the helplessness in the line Preet hi sub kuchh nahin hai, Lok ki marjad hai sabse badi.. Rajiv …

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अधूरी याद – राकेश खण्डेलवाल

Indians settled abroad are generally viewed as the ones who have made it and have attained the ultimate success with respect to careers and worldly possessions. But what we do not often realize is what they have to sacrifice for this success. They give up the mother land, the cultural …

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मेरा मिटने का अधिकार- महादेवी वर्मा

Those who strive to tirelessly work for others may perish, but here Mahadevi Verma states that she would rather prefer that suffering than become immortal by the grace of God. Be careful to pause at commas to get the true meanings of lines. Rajiv Krishna Saxena मेरा मिटने का अधिकार …

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आप आये पास तो अच्छा लगा – रामदरश मिश्र

Some things in life give us immense satisfaction. Here is an excerpt from a poem written by the well known poet Shri Ramdarash Mishra. Rajiv Krishna Saxena आप आये पास तो अच्छा लगा आज धरती पर झुका आकाश तो अच्छा लगा, सिर किये ऊँचा खड़ी है घास तो अच्छा लगा। …

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अच्छा नहीं लगता – संतोष यादव ‘अर्श’

Santosh ‘Arsh’ sent me his poetry book entitled “Kya Pata”. I greatly enjoyed reading his work which reminded me of Dushyant Kumar. Here is a lovely poem showing the general feeling of dis-connect in postmodern world. Rajiv Krishna Saxena अच्छा नहीं लगता ये उड़ती रेत का सूखा समाँ अच्छा नहीं …

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