あらすじ
I am very happy that Shashwat Publications is going to publish 'Is Kolahal Mein Meri Kaun Sune'. Drowning and floating in the experiences of life, facing hope and despair, my effort is to publish this series of experiences in the form of poetry. Despite not having any special educational qualification in Hindi language, I am going to present this poetry collection in my mother tongue Hindi. I have tried to do this work with full dedication and honesty, despite this the possibilities of errors cannot be denied. I have full hope that my highly learned and respected readers will forgive me for the possible errors. This poetry collection has not been created keeping any one topic in the center, rather it also reflects the change in thoughts with the change of time. The poet's mind's encounter with various aspects of this life, some willingly and many unwillingly, is the basic basis for the creation of poems. The titles of the poems themselves explain the essence of the poems. Readers will read the poems in full, but some special mentions will be relevant here. There is a limit to speaking and listening. Not only the external noise, but also the noise of the inner mind affects both the speaker and the listener. The title of the book 'Is Kolahal Mein Meri Kaun Sune' explains this. The endless chain of thoughts is personal, which keeps on pulsating the inner mind and gives birth to the noise of the inner mind. It is very difficult to say what one wants to say and even more difficult is to listen to others. In this poetry collection, on one end there are some poems reflecting the joy of the New Year, while on the other end, there are some poems giving courage to oneself to gear up for the battle of life. At some places there is glorification of silence, while at some there are pleasant memories of childhood. At some places there is acceptance of defeat with a request to redefine defeat, while at some places there is a request to commit to the goal.