freedom
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Ramdhari Singh Dinkar’s Hunkar was not merely a poem……. it was a thunderclap against submission, a fire lit in the hearts of the oppressed. In its echo resounded the cries of freedom, dignity, and righteous defiance. This poem, inspired by its spirit, does not seek to translate but to rekindle the fury, the resolve,
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We all have things we wish we could change: small mistakes and regrets that we want to forget. They stay in our minds, like skeletons in the closet, holding us back from being our true selves. So, we wear layers: bright smiles and rehearsed gestures that come naturally. Beneath our layers, we are vulnerable
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Life is a delicate balance between presence and dissolution; where breath brushes against eternity, and the rain quietly blurs the lines between what is transient and what remains, reminding us of the ephemeral nature of our existence. A mudra, a sacred gesture of the hands, embodies this balance; a harmony between chaos and calm,
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In the twilight of existence, where dreams and reality meet, two birds—one caged and one free—engage in a meaningful conversation that transcends words. Rabindranath Tagore, with profound insight into the human spirit, captures the essence of longing and freedom in “Khachar Pakhi Chhilo.” This song explores the conflict between freedom and confinement, with the
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“Unchained” is a poignant exploration of a soul transforming from despair to resilience, revealing a narrative of captivity and triumph. The poem celebrates the human spirit’s defiance against darkness, inviting us to witness its rebirth and the breaking of chains. Countless years a vessel, drained to the lees,A lifeline severed by a viper’s

