Meera an epitome of selflessness....where was a need to be someone else :)
A Radha can never realize a Meera's anguish...
Liked it .......
Thank you Shraddha:)
गहरे और खूबसूरत शब्दों में लिखा शानदार और सार्थक हाइकु !!
Dhanyawaad Yogendra:)
Lovely Haiku. :)
Thank you Kash:)
Tragedy of life i guesss ... :)Bikram's
Yes sir! Thank you:)
Kya baat hai Amit ji.....only 3 short lines with the same essence of the song log kare Meera ko yunhi badnaam ...
Thank you Somali:)
Some desires are never fulfilled unfortunately.
True:(Thank you Somali:)
What a thought!
Thank you Mridula:)
Very nice.
Thank you Rajesh:)
Too beautiful :)
Thank you Purba:)
wah wah :-)
Thank you Archana:)
Extremely Beautiful.:)Cheers,Sriram & Krithiga
Thank you Sriram & Krithiga:)
बस इतनी सी अरज है, राधा बना लो। Wow :)
Thank you Manisha:)
O how lovely! What an aspiration! Just beautiful, Amit.
Thank you Beloo:)
Her lament is understandable,she lost all but gained--WHAT?
Thank you Indu ma'am:)
'Painfully' sweet :)
Thank you Deepa:)
My God, Amitji, you have struck at the essence of a woman's heart in just 3 lines. Meera we Radha bana lo.....what a beautiful metaphor
Thank you Lata:)
Beautiful !!
Thank you Renu:)
Aha! THAT was a pithy message to the longed-for lover :)
Thank you Suresh:) Glad you liked:) ..hope He listens too:)
It is a misconception to believe Radha was Krishna's consort. ...Radha was as much a seeker as Meera was...So in the final analysis their paths may have differed but ultimately neither could bind the Lord as He is beyond captivation.
Meera an epitome of selflessness....where was a need to be someone else :)
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DeleteLiked it .......
ReplyDeleteThank you Shraddha:)
Deleteगहरे और खूबसूरत शब्दों में लिखा शानदार और सार्थक हाइकु !!
ReplyDeleteDhanyawaad Yogendra:)
DeleteLovely Haiku. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Kash:)
DeleteTragedy of life i guesss ... :)
ReplyDeleteBikram's
Yes sir! Thank you:)
DeleteKya baat hai Amit ji.....only 3 short lines with the same essence of the song log kare Meera ko yunhi badnaam ...
ReplyDeleteThank you Somali:)
DeleteSome desires are never fulfilled unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteTrue:(
DeleteThank you Somali:)
What a thought!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mridula:)
DeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rajesh:)
DeleteToo beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Purba:)
Deletewah wah :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Archana:)
DeleteExtremely Beautiful.:)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Sriram & Krithiga
Thank you Sriram & Krithiga:)
Deleteबस इतनी सी अरज है, राधा बना लो। Wow :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Manisha:)
DeleteO how lovely! What an aspiration! Just beautiful, Amit.
ReplyDeleteThank you Beloo:)
DeleteHer lament is understandable,she lost all but gained--WHAT?
ReplyDeleteThank you Indu ma'am:)
Delete'Painfully' sweet :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Deepa:)
DeleteMy God, Amitji, you have struck at the essence of a woman's heart in just 3 lines. Meera we Radha bana lo.....what a beautiful metaphor
ReplyDeleteThank you Lata:)
DeleteBeautiful !!
ReplyDeleteThank you Renu:)
DeleteAha! THAT was a pithy message to the longed-for lover :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Suresh:) Glad you liked:) ..hope He listens too:)
ReplyDeleteIt is a misconception to believe Radha was Krishna's consort. ...Radha was as much a seeker as Meera was...So in the final analysis their paths may have differed but ultimately neither could bind the Lord as He is beyond captivation.
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