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In a fast-paced world, the rider and horse symbolize the transient nature of existence, representing the cycles of creation and destruction while reflecting the emotions of life and the inevitable silence that follows. This imagery reinterprets Death as a symbol of both ends and new beginnings, emphasizing the connection between the mortal soul and
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Dreams intrigue philosophers and poets as paths to our deeper selves. We often live on autopilot, hiding our true desires under daily routines. Awakening may involve aligning with our inner dreams, suggesting that dreams and reality can merge for a more fulfilling life. The poem “Between the Veils of Night and Day” examines the
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The song “Meri jaan mujhe jaan na kaho” from the 1971 film Anubhav holds a unique place in the world of romance. Sung by Geeta Dutt, with lyrics by Gulzar and music by Kanu Roy, starring the legendary Sanjeev Kumar and Tanuja, the timeless diva. Their performances in the film, particularly their scenes during
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In a world where dreams are viewed as the key to happiness, people pursue goals, but this journey can lead to unexpected outcomes. This poem explores the complex dynamics of trust and betrayal, encouraging reflection on human connections and the valuable lessons derived from life’s challenges. In the garden of dreams, achieving true happiness
