24 September 2023

Poem

Infinity Love

In a world where love was just a faint refrain,

A person stood, not loving, nor in pain.

No feelings, emotions, a simple, cold regard,

But within, a universe, our love would guard.


Imaginary realms, where passion brightly gleamed,

In dreams, our love, infinity it seemed.

Romanticizing every touch and gaze,

In this world, we danced through endless days.


For not all hearts beat in the same embrace,

In uniqueness, we found our special place.

In differences, our love began to grow,

A love imagined, in our hearts aglow.


Summary

This poem explores the idea of unrequited or one-sided love, where one person doesn't have strong romantic feelings for another, but the other person creates an imaginary world where both are deeply in love. The poem highlights the power of imagination and the human tendency to create scenarios where love and happiness exist, even when the reality may not align with those feelings.


It also emphasizes the diversity of human emotions and experiences, recognizing that not everyone feels or expresses love in the same way. The poem suggests that even when genuine love is lacking in a relationship, the imagination can offer solace and a sense of fulfillment, showing the resilience of the human spirit in seeking connection and happiness.

20 September 2023

Poem

Prayer


In childhood's innocence, I knelt to pray,
With dreams and hopes, I'd wish for every day.
For years, my heart held wishes, pure and bright,
But when the moment came, they took their flight.

I prayed for stars to grace my darkest night,
But in the end, they vanished from my sight.
I asked for miracles, both big and small,
Yet when they should arrive, I saw them fall.

The years of longing, faith held close and tight,
Yet dreams eluded me, like birds in flight.
I wondered if my prayers had gone astray,
Or if they'd find their time, another day.

But in this journey, lessons I did glean,
That faith endures, though dreams may not be seen.
For life unfolds in ways we can't foresee,
And sometimes, what we need is not what's free.

So, though my prayers seemed unanswered, it's true,
In time, I found a different path to pursue.
For though I got nothing as I'd conceived,
I found in loss, a chance to be relieved.


SUMMERY


This poem reflects on the experience of a person who, since childhood, had been fervently praying and hoping for various things in life. They held onto their dreams and wishes, believing that their prayers would bring them to fruition. However, as they grew older and faced the moments when their prayers should have been answered, they found themselves disappointed and feeling as though they had received nothing.
The meaning of the poem lies in the realization that life doesn't always unfold as we expect or desire. Sometimes, despite our deepest prayers and efforts, our dreams may not come true in the way we envision. However, the poem suggests that there is still value in this journey. It teaches the lesson that faith and hope can endure, even when our dreams seem out of reach. Sometimes, the path we ultimately take may lead us to unexpected and valuable experiences, even if it's not exactly what we initially prayed for.
In essence, the poem encourages resilience and a willingness to adapt when life doesn't go as planned. It emphasizes the idea that sometimes, what we truly need or what will bring us fulfillment may be different from what we thought we wanted.

17 February 2018

Uzhunnu vada recipe / medu vada using vada maker


Product Review and Uzhunnu Vada Recipe


Uzhunnu vada or Urad dal vada is one of Kerala’s fried snack specialities. In Kerala, it’s quite a common snack enjoying with a cup of tea. Uzhunnu vada has been a popular evening snack and it’s still everyone’s favourite. some people even have with chutney as a breakfast too.
Urad dal or black gram is first soaked in water and then it’s ground into a coarse paste along with other ingredients. The batter is made into a ball shape and a hole is made in the middle, it’s then deep-fried in the oil.


For some people perfect shape for vada still a dream.






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14 August 2017

'Time is the medicine' poem in urdu and hindi


Hello friends,
I love Urdu and Hindi languages๐Ÿ˜. I always wanted to learn Urdu. because of high school and Bollywood films, I learn basic Hindi. I always wanted to learn Urdu too. But I didn't get a chance to learn it. when I passed to higher secondary school I took Urdu as my second language. Within months, I learned basic Urdu. On school annual day, there was a competition in Urdu poetry. The poem which I wrote below was my first Urdu poem. I know, it is not the best one but for me, it is special because it is my first poem in Urdu and first feeling is the best feeling. you know? I got first prize in school level and selected for the sub-district level๐Ÿ˜Ž. Yeah, the funny part is there was only five participate including me, ๐Ÿ˜œlol. when I said to my elder sister about it she asked 'only you were there for participating in the contest?'๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚. Anyway, I got the prize and this poem is special. thus I posting this poem in to my blog. 

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