चाँद The moon

उस रात पूरा  चाँद थोड़ा 

मेरी ओर झुक आया ..

हँसा …..

बोला …..

अब फिर अमावस का अँधेरा मुझे घेरने लगेगा .

पर मैं हार नहीँ मानता कभी .

जल्दी ही पूरा हो कर 

फ़िर आऊँगा …

शब्बा  ख़ैर ! ! ! ! 

True one

In life we never

 lose friends,

we only learn

who the

true one are.

 

~Anonymous

Heart filled with sorrow

Don’t dismiss the heart,

even if it’s filled with sorrow.

God’s treasures are buried in broken hearts.”

 

❤ Rumi

Do not feel lonely

Do not feel lonely,

the whole universe is inside you.

Stop acting so small.

You are the universe in ecstatic motion.

Set your life on fire.

Seek those who fan your flames.

❤ <3Rumi 

Love comes as grace

Love cannot be learned or taught;

Love comes as grace.
~ Rumi.

 

friend

Your friend is your needs answered.

Khalil Gibran

Journey

Journeys bring power and love back into you.

If you can’t go somewhere,

move into the passageways of the self.

They are like shafts of light,

always changing,

and you will change when you explore them.

❤ Rumi 

Your echo

This world is like a mountain.

Your echo depends on you.

 

~~Shams Tabrizi

 

 

Image- Rekha Sahay.

Your own thoughts

There is nothing

in this world

that can trouble you

more than your own thoughts.

~~Buddha

THE WINDOW WITH A VIEW OF OURSELVES

Arjuna - The Victor's avatarArjuna The Victor

The beauty about the Mahabharata, is that there are many profound anecdotes embedded in the fabric of the story, some in mainstream versions, some in folklore. The purpose of these tales is really to give a deeper understanding of the characters, and more importantly, a deeper understanding of ourselves. They act as windows through which one can peep into one’s own personality. To argue about their historic genuineness would be to completely miss the whole point of these parables.

Once, Krishna asked Duryodhan to bring before him one completely good person, without a spot of evil. Duryodhan, who usually did not take Krishna seriously, oddly took interest in this project. He set off on his chariot to search for the perfect human being. After combing his entire kingdom, he came back and confidently announced to Krishna that there was absolutely no one.

“Not even your cousin the gentle Yudhishtir?” asked…

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