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Poem: Character is Destiny

 Character is Destiny  Character is destiny, He is great, The real man, the immortal man, Who stands up for truth, Even in the midst of brutes, Who stands up as a beacon of benevolence, When all around him, There is violence. Who believes in the immortality of justice, Even when he is bulldozed under an edifice. Who practices non-violence, Even when pelted with a volley of violence, Who is honest, Even in the midst of humbling poverty, Caring not for the taunting of a few or majority, Who struggles determinedly, works hard, Even when he remains unheard. Who is generous,       But not to a fault, Who is magnanimous, Who returns good for evil, Who is full of gratitude, Even in the midst of ineptitude, Who is chaste, Not succumbing to temptations, infinite, Who unceasingly improves himself, With no more desire than to outshine himself, Who sympathizes, Expecting no sympathy, Who helps and is kind, Truly a gem of the rarest kind, Who is punctual, Unmindful that life is a process, eventual,

Poem: A Love Offering

 I offered you myself, You took me unto thyself, You kissed me reverently, On my lips, Our lives became full of bliss, You said,  'Your eyes are beautiful, Your skin is rough but even, Your lips are dark and deep', Appreciation of little things, Made me very happy, You share my thoughts, My emotions and dreams, So now you share me! Dr.S.Padmapriya 

Poem: Navarathri

 *Navarathri* Nine nights, Of splendour, Embedded in the psyche and reality, Of the India Wonder! Three Goddesses are propitiated, Durga, Saraswathi and Lakshmi, To fulfil our needs, We pray to the trinity. On Ayudha puja*, Tools and equipments, All are given rest,  For the work they do, On other days of the year, When they put in their best. On Saraswathi puja,* The Goddess of learning is eulogised, The Epitome of knowledge is our pride, Books are granted freedom for a day, To all people especially children, It feels like a wonderful holiday. Durga Pujo* is done in a manner, Best possible by our Bengali brethren, The prowess of Kali ma is uncountable, The human power is infinitesimal! Vijayadashami* is a memorable day, For when all culminates then people say, ‘Start to do the new, They will bear wings, All your dreams will come true, There is much work to do'. Dr.S.Padmapriya

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मेरी पहली हिन्दी कविता

  हे शिव, आपका स्मरण करके आज मैने, एक कविता, प्रयत्न किया है। मेरी गुस्ताखी को क्षमा करना, यह मेरी पहली हिन्दी कविता है। आप हो निर्भय, मै ठहरी एक इन्सान गृध्र, आप आसमान की ऊंचाई पर हो, मै बैठी गुरिया को हाथ में, आज महाशिवरात्रि है। आपके सिर में माँ गंगा है, हाथ में त्रिशूल है, मै तो मुखर हूँ, आप तो बात किए बिना, बात कर लेते हो। आज एक कविता प्रयत्न, किया है, आपके स्मरण में, मेरी गुस्ताखी को क्षमा करना, आज महाशिवरात्रि है। ‌‌‍‍‌‌‍‍~डाँ॰एस्॰पद्मप्रीया

Some interesting work ethics of some famous writers

  Interesting work discipline of some famous writers Simone De Beauvoir     She would work from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., then from five to nine in the evening. C.S.Lewis    He would work from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. He would then work from five to seven in the evening. Haruki Murakami     He works from four in the morning till lunch, then trains for marathons in the afternoons. He believes that writing requires both physical and mental health. Amos Oz     He walks into the desert in the early morning to absorb its silences and this keeps him going during the long hours at his desk. Gunter Grass    He would begin to work at 10 a.m. after having his breakfast. He would have his breakfast, while listening to music. He would work till one and would again work for a couple of hours till seven in the evening. 

The Nobel Prize for Literature 2021

  The Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to the novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah, for his "uncompromising and passionate" portrayals of the effects of colonialism.