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In “The Sick Raccoon” story arc of Calvin & Hobbes, Bill Watterson explores themes of mortality and impermanence through Calvin’s experience with a young raccoon’s illness, blending hope, humour, and sorrow as he confronts death for the first time. This reflective poem highlights the interconnectedness of all life, emphasizing that even the smallest creatures…
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The image by Scratch_21 on NightCafe portrays a serene landscape of a lone boat on a misty lake, surrounded by distant mountains, conveying deep emotional layers beneath its simplicity. The boat symbolizes a desire for exploration and escape, while the lake represents acceptance and tranquility; together, they evoke a stillness that intertwines time and…
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“Lakhon Hain Yahan Dilwale” is a vibrant melody from the 1968 film Kismat, sung by the legendary Mahendra Kapoor. The song, composed by O.P. Nayyar with lyrics by S.H. Bihari, features actors Biswajeet and Babita. Set against a Western-inspired musical backdrop, the tune borrows from the classic American folk melody “Red River Valley.” Onscreen,…
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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 Hindu philosophy, Lord Shiva embodies both the ascetic and the cosmic dancer, Nataraj, with his dance, the Tandava, symbolizing the cycle of creation, preservation, destruction, and rebirth. This dance is described in sacred texts as the pulse of the cosmos, illustrating how the universe emerges, flourishes, and dissolves. Lord Shiva upholds the balance…
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In the hectic pace of life, we experience rare moments of tranquility and satisfaction, referred to as copacetic, where harmony is present and the world feels balanced. The stars, like ancient poets, scrawl their light,A script of silver on the parchment of night.The winds that once roared are now a quiet prayer,A lullaby…
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Inspired by the beloved aria “O mio babbino caro” from Giacomo Puccini’s opera Gianni Schicchi, this poem captures the delicate balance between longing, devotion, and the unstoppable force of love. In the aria, Lauretta begs her father to let her be with the man she loves, pledging that without him, her life has no…
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Love is a deep human experience that fluctuates between joy and sorrow, and despite moments of loss, it ultimately returns to us, showcasing its everlasting essence. This story depicts two souls united by an enduring love that overcomes life’s challenges and transcends time and distance. I felt your name like silk upon the…


