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The Book of Nursery Rhymes
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Namrata Kundu, a nature enthusiast and a young aspiring poet, has deep interest in the field of literature. Nature is her sanctuary. She sketches sunsets, maps constellations and the scenic beauty of nature and listens to the symphony of leaves. With each stanza, she explores the vast domains of the world—the hidden nooks, the forgotten myths, the pulse of life. And music? Ah, her heart hums in ink. Her poetry, to her, the sweetest melody, the fiercest storm and her soul’s symphony. Namrata Kundu's poetic odyssey awaits—each stanza a stepping stone towards wonder.
Verses Across Realms: Whispers From The Infinite Canvas
Estimated delivery on 27 December - 2 January - -9%Amitrajit Sarkar is a contemporary poet known for his captivating verses that celebrate the beauty of nature and explore the profound connections between human existence and the natural world. With his evocative imagery and lyrical language, Amitrajit crafts poems that invite readers to immerse themselves in the awe-inspiring landscapes that surround us and reflect upon the intricate tapestry of life. Born and raised in a small town nestled amidst the calm river and lush forests, Amitrajit developed an early fascination with the natural world. His formative years spent exploring the untamed beauty of his surroundings became the wellspring of inspiration for his poetic endeavors. Amitrajit's poetry has been featured in numerous anthologies, captivating audiences with its profound emotional depth and thought-provoking themes. When he is not engrossed in the world of words, Amitrajit can be found immersing himself in nature's embrace, seeking solace and inspiration in the depths of the wilderness.
Songs of Love : A Collection of Poems
Estimated delivery on 27 December - 2 January - Lord Krishna, particularly emerged as an elusive muse to form many of these poems. Growing up, my journey with Lord Krishna was shaped by many of his stories. Narratives heard, read, and watched. The tales of his childhood antics in Vrindavan, the enchanting melody of his flute, and his influential teachings in the Bhagavad Gita formed the backbone of my spiritual upbringing.However, getting to know about these colourful tales, I realised there was a gap. It was a space between the narrative and a personal connection. I had absorbed the stories and marveled at the miracles, but Krishna remained a distant figure for me.But his playfulness and mysterious nature made me wonder. Such a connection that seemed as if it existed once, but not anymore. My way to truly understand this celestial being, began with the essence of love and longing tied with his Vedantic narratives, which later became a persistent journey.For me, understanding Krishna was simply through the lens of a normal being, where I can talk to him as if I were a part of the cowherd, but by using poetry. And thus, I began to write.Krishna has remained central to classical Bhakti poetry for centuries, and I have made a humble attempt at continuing this tradition to preserve its legacy in today's vast poetic landscape. This choice is a way to reflect a commitment to honour the spiritual complexity found in traditional Bhakti literature, distinguishing my work from the often divergent styles and themes prevalent in modern poetry.Krishna is revered as a divine figure in Hinduism, often depicted as the supreme God in various traditions. His personality embodies different aspects of divinity, including love, compassion, wisdom, and playfulness. This makes him a versatile and relatable figure for poets to explore in their verses. Moreover, Krishna's teachings in the Bhagavad Gita, where he imparts wisdom to Arjuna on duty, righteousness, and the nature of existence, serve as a philosophical foundation for many Bhakti poets. His message of love, detachment, and surrender to the divine relates deeply to Bhakti poetry. Additionally, such poetry involving devotion to Krishna symbolises the unity of the individual soul (jiva) with the supreme soul (Paramatma). This idea of a divine love story serves as a metaphor for the soul's longing for union with the divine, which is a central theme in Bhakti literature.
Blue Elysian : Bhakti Poetry: Ecstasy, Romance and Redemption.
Estimated delivery on 27 December - 2 January - I am a doctor as well as a retired government servant who occasionally writes on different literary topics including poems, short stories, novels, spiritual books, and homeopathy books etc.
Roses of all colors
Estimated delivery on 27 December - 2 January - Anup Kapoor is the Executive Vice President at a large Indian IT multinational. He is a thought leader, a trained coach and in his spare time loves to write poetry. This is his first collection of Hindi poems.Manoj Nair is the Head of Marketing. He is an established poet of English haiku and teaches creative writing in his free time. Manoj was a Chevening Gurukul Scholar at the London School of Economics in 2008.Malathi UN is the Head of Corporate Strategy. A self-taught illustrator and dancer, sketching and dancing are her primary creative pursuits.Anup, Malathi and Manoj have been colleagues for over ten years, and bond over their love for poetry and all things creative.
भावनाओं का विस्तार : Unlocking Emotions
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