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ashaseth · 6 months
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किश्तों की ज़िन्दगी – एक कविता
आते तो सब हैं यहाँसाथ लेकर अनगीनत दिएकुछ नन्हे ख़्वाब लिएकुछ सीने में समंदर लिए हैं सब तनहा यहाँअकेलों के मेले मेंढूंढते हैं कोई अपनाजो थामे हाथ अँधेरों में भोर भई तो कस लिएबख्तर बतौर बूते केशाम जब उम्मीदें ढलीलिप्त हुए दरकारों में एक चेहरे से दूसरायह दुविधा है पुश्तों कीइस शहर में हर कहींज़िन्दगी है किश्तों की मेरी हिंदी कविता पुस्तक ‘देवदार के फूल’ अमेज़न पर उपलब्ध है।आज ही खरीदें और पढ़ें।
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onlyfridaynights · 10 months
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fuck it some of my jamie hc
hot chili sauce gang
refuses to wear any shoes except red converse
adores supernatural stuff
good at advanced math
has a loud laugh
always wears the sun necklace that regulus gifted to him
nothing new but james and sirius’s mental stability genuinely relied on the consistency of one another
he gives the BEST forehead kissies and u can‘t change my mind
james "small shirt big pants" potter
has back dimples
he‘s a picky eater. like i see him confidently eating anything that effie (and himself) cooks, naturally indian spicy food and so much distrustful of EVERYTHING even the best toasties someone can make (aka remus toasties)
his favourite dessert is maracuyá (passion fruit) cheesecake
he despise tomatoes, period.
has the leo constellation tattooed in his chest, with regulus star just in the middle, right where his heart is (ty @sebbianas this is amazing i adore it and now can’t get it out of my mind)
bisexual king
sometimes calls monty "papi"
fluent in hindi and urdu (ofc!!!) and knows a lil bit of french and spanish
he usually don’t show his anger but everytime gryffindor loses a quidditch match u can hear him curse his way into the lockers room
james always writes notes to the poetry books regulus gives him
has this thing to study while singing a song hes obsessed at the moment so like that he can learn faster and if he forgets summat in the exam he just sing the song and remembers everything
i like to think he‘s left-handed
he let lily dye his hair lemon green once in fourth year
also he lets sirius paint his nails black
james potter mullet agenda
he loves when people play with his hair, especially regulus. cause reg always leads james head to his chest and let james rest on top of him, all coddled up and sleepy
and very different from what everyone thinks, james has a very hard time getting up in the mornings
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meerawrites · 4 days
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20 questions for fic writers
1. How many works do you have on AO3? going on 50+.
2. What’s your total AO3 word count? 49,173.
3. What fandoms do you write for? my most written for fandoms are in order 1) my original work. 2) Vampire Chronicles (books by Anne Rice). 3) TURN: Washington's Spies (blame @musicboxmemories for that one), and 4) Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Dave Malloy)/War And Peace(Leo Tolstoy).
4. What are your top 5 fics by kudos?
Anti-hero (Multifandom - Original Work, TURN, Vampire Chronicles, and VTM)
Rainy Night & Sister Death (Vampire Chronicles)
July 12, 1804 (TURN)
They Build Coffins (Multifandom - original work, TURN, Vampire Chronicles, and VTM)
Best of Our Circumstances (A Song of Ice and Fire)
It is so random and it feels perfectly on-brand for me. But, I am really proud of Anti-hero and They Build Coffins!
5. Do you respond to comments? I do! But I can be slow at times.
6. What is the fic you wrote with the angstiest ending?... They Build Coffins, Sacrilegious Marriage , Hey, Little Songbird and Once the sun sets no candle can replace it - pain is fun!
7. What’s the fic you wrote with the happiest ending? Best of our circumstances is pure AU fluff, and Anti-hero isn't all doom and gloom.
8. Do you get hate on fics? No, cause I don't permit it.
9. Do you write s.mut? Yes, but I prefer with plot and themesTM.
10. Do you write crossovers? *stares at Anti-hero* I have a few, and if you count my own characters... a lot. Anti-hero/they build coffins was a stroke of genius, I don't take criticism. So thanks for that, @musicboxmemories, for RP and editing obviously I do.
11. Have you ever had a fic stolen? I've had poetry stolen without credit but thankfully no. Media doesn't exist in a bubble. Don't be rude, lol.
12. Have you ever had a fic translated? Not to my knowledge, not opposed though.
13. Have you ever co-written a fic before? No, but I'd love to! I did turn RP plots into all-out fics though. I should probably give @honorhearted / @musicboxmemories co-writing credits for the first 3rd of Anti-hero, but unless she asks, I won't. I am not pushy.
14. What’s your all-time favorite ship? Loustat (Vampire Chronicles), or all my oc x canons. Loustat will always be famous for a reason. Dysfunctional bi4bi vampires!
15. What’s a WIP you want to finish but doubt you ever will? N/a, I am a completionist.
16. What are your writing strengths? My high school writing teacher said I was well-versed in all aspects of writing, but if I had to pick one, character creation/research for worldbuilding.
17. What are your writing weaknesses? Editing. But I manage, it helps I speak well and (usually) have good grammar.
18. Thoughts on writing dialogue in another language in fic? I'd try for the sake of trying. I put French and Hindi in my fics cause those are my strongest (not English) languages.
19. First fandom you wrote for? Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Dave Malloy)/War And Peace (Leo Tolstoy).
20. Favorite fic you’ve written? Anti-hero, at least for now.
Borrowed from: @musicboxmemories (thanks Maddie <3)
Tagging: @malicious-compliance-esq, @covenofthearticulate, @selkiewife and @the-bar-sinister (if you want).
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itz-stus · 1 year
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Hello can you write some headcannons where dazai from bsd has a Indian wife thank you
Hello thank you for this request anon. I really appreciate it. So here are some headcannons for dazai with an Indian wife.
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Dazai's Indian wife
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Being his wife is going to a job itself. As much as he loves you he is a pain to look after
He will definitely be like learning Hindi and has heard a lot of scolding from you as well in it. Since he annoys you to death
Like if your newly married they you have like the whole Chuda and like the maganl sutra and all. He absolutely adores that.
If you're vegetarian he will take special care for you food yk since many people in India are vegetarian including me. So if that is the case there will be non veg in the house. So if he ever does eats he just eats outside.
As much ad bad he is at cooking he will try to learn how to cook some basic common dishes in India. Like Parathas and all. Cause u force him too
There will be mixed cuisines in your household. Yk like if you know how to cook and like it aswell then you would make like Japanese dishes but with a Indian touch like how our mother makes foreign food with Indian touch.
Dazai has ate every Indian dish you could make or have learned to make and appreciates you in every single one.
In your house Hindi music is compulsory like if your like music then in your house there will be light music all over the house.
At time you two dance to the beats and giggle at each other's silly moves.
There will be times like if Dazai comes home from the agency with like injuries (which is one a regular basis) you scold him every time. If he has a bigger injury like there is too much blood then you might as well scold him in Hindi.
You have made him try Chai. And after marrying you its become a normal habit of drinking tea with you in the morning.
He has learnt Hindi quite well and after some time he can also speak Hindi.
At first he had a terrible accent but it improved from time to time.
If you like reading Hindi books poetries then their will be a like reading sessions with dazai where you just both cuddle and you just read some books to him answering his every little question.
If you work at the agency then there will be like both of you are just talking casually in Hindi and Atsushi is like'wtf are they speaking?'
And if you have interest in history and politics like I do oh boy there will always be like those types of discussions in you household. Like you telling him something new about both Japan and India from mythology to history to civics everything is in the debate here.
Cuddling him to sleep is a mustttt cause it just feels so nice that you are giving your all to him. Listening to his voice just making your night as you kissed ever inch of his beautiful face.
Dazai on the other hand is just grateful to have some this caring. Some to talk to who just understands his very being. He would just be the sweetest.
He just loves everthing about you and tries his best every time. He wants to protect the very person who makes it a little more easier abd enjoyed to live from his miserable life. Who makes how makes him understand humans a little better.
If he comes late and finds you like asleep he would like cover you in you blanket like wrapping you nicely and cuddle you.
He would appreciate you everytime.
There is no doubt he does his suicide techniques abd always asks you on a lovers suicide and even whines after you say no.
He might be a little harsh sometimes yk like in early stage due to yk mafia thing but don't be mad at him he is quite the puzzle to solve so be patient with him.
There is not a single day complete if he hasn't pranked you or put your stuff away. He annoys you to death and teases you for it aswell.
He just enjoyed watching you get angry. Like the one time you were parking your car(cause he is not a good driver who even gave him a driving license)
"Sala kisne sikhaya hai in gadho go gadi laga b@&%&#₹@." You yelled as dazai just looked at you in amusement.
There was also this one time a girl was a little too close and dazai being dazai this mf asked her for a double suicide when you just went up to her like asked her to go since it was like the time for the agency but she won't buzz off. And you yelled.
"Ek ulte hat kar mara na toh tere plastic surgeon ko bhi surgery ki zaroorat pad jayegi. Bhag ya se!" And then she just looked at you weirdly when you just said like to buzz off in Japanese. While dazai is just watching the show rooting for you.
I feel like dazai might just be the kinda guy who would randomly dim the living room lights and turn on some classic romantic song and invite you to slow dance in the living room in your pyjamas at like ten at night and you just. waltz around with him for a while.
Between you and dazai there are both happy, comical and sad moments.
In sad moments if dazai is feeling low it's like a 6th sense to you by now. You always give him space if he wants to talk about it. If he doesn't you don't mind but just give him company like kissing him and like showing that you love him in every possible way. Which is also visa versa
In the end you are a happy married couple who is just as chaotic as much as both of you are cute.
Ps dazai is also scared from your ears twists when you scold him way to hard. He belives that you are even scarier than kunikida when you are truly mad.
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hindwidictionary · 5 months
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cavemoonpress · 10 months
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Website : https://www.cavemoonpress.com/
Address : Washington, USA
Cave Moon Press is an independent publisher that was founded in 2006. Trying to improve the world one book at a time we collaborate with writers, artists and communities. It's pretty simple. Each poet, writer or artist designates a charity for their project. Proceeds from the book benefit that charity. We have worked with emerging poets and artists. We have published national treasures like Alfredo Arreguin in Seattle and Rita Dove in Virginia. It's been a joy.
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Twitter : https://twitter.com/cavemoonpress
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hindisoup · 2 years
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Heyo ✨
I was wondering - what is your native language? And if you have any advice for someone starting to learn hindi? :) would really appreciate it a lot ✨love your blog and the whole concept :)
Hi there!
My native language is Finnish. So I am just a learner and very humble about whatever knowledge or understanding I may possess about Hindi - it's a long journey and I am far from fluency!
Some advice for beginners... lets see:
Learn Devanagari!
Is it absolutely necessary? Perhaps not but it's so beautiful and it makes learning pronunciation a heck of a lot easier when you can just, well, read the way words are meant to be said. मोती (a pearl) and मोटी (fat, feminine) for example are two very different things even if in the Latin alphabet both would be written as moti.
To practice the script you can use Duolingo app or practice books such as Taneja (2012) Practice Makes Perfect: Basic Hindi (also available as an ebook). Even if you wouldn't need to write by hand in real-life situations, I've found practising hand-eye-coordination somehow helps to internalise the script and the sounds letters represent.
Basic grammar
Hindi is a subject-object-verb (SOV) language and remembering that helps a long way. Learn your personal pronouns and basic verb conjugations (they are super regular and there are only a handful of irregular verbs!) and the rest will follow. For this, I recommend grammar books which there are several good ones (you can see my post about some of them) and most of them are available as ebooks.
Vocabulary
This is probably the trickiest part and only because there are so. many. words. and they come from so many languages (which may or may not affect how the word behaves grammatically) - you will notice soon enough that you know 4 or 5 synonyms for 'but' or 'and' before you learn enough words to even need a connecting word for two sentences.
Here my advice is that first learn the basic rules for feminine and masculine noun declension, and then just start hoarding your vocabulary. Listen, read, watch all kinds of different material. Latest films, tweets, news clips, old films, poetry, children's books... and you will find out what are the over-arching most commonly used structures and words. You will also inevitably gather dozens of synonyms and rare words you probably won't need ever again but hey, that's also part of the Hindi journey - think of them as the flowers growing alongside your path that you stop to marvel from time to time.
Here's some links too:
Language Curry - a free iOS and Android app for basic grammar and vocabulary, doesn't require the knowledge of Devanagari.
Hindilanguage.info - a website explaining Hindi grammar
Wiktionary - absolutely the best place to check for conjugation and declension tables for a beginner
@salvadorbonaparte's MEGA folder with study resources for all things linguistic and languages, including Hindi
Basic Hindi I - an open-access online book for learning Hindi
A door into Hindi - another free access online resource structured like a grammar book. It's a bit dated though, not sure if audio / video still works, but texts, grammar and vocab are still very valid.
Hope this helps. Enjoy your learning!
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dvarapala · 2 years
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origins + family.
full name:  udyati kavya rao.
date of birth: may 16.
age: 20 ( verse dependent ).
social class:  lower middle.
parents: ankita rao & dad, unknown.
siblings:  none.
physical + appearance.
height:  5′6″.
weight:  60 kgs | 132 lbs.
distinguishing features:  scar on / over her left eyebrow; scar, a few cm on the right from her bellybutton.
hair color:  black.
eye color: dark brown.
what do they consider their best feature?: it’s a toss up between her hands and her smile.
style of dress/typical outfit(s):  because her body isn’t good at regulating it’s own temperature, udyati often wears layers and hoodies. a lot of dip dye colors. she also likes quotes and such on her shirts, galaxy themed clothes and alien iconography. 
jewelry? tattoos? piercings?: two earrings; one on each ear, one nose ring and two regular rings, capable of turning into different indian weaponry and back. some days she wears only one necklace; other times, it’s multiple and sometimes she wears none.
do they work out/exercise?:  yes, udyati has been trained in the art of kalari and she keeps up with it as much and as often as she can.
belief +  intellect.
level of self esteem:  in terms of school based intelligence and being book smart, her self esteem is lower than you’d think. when it comes to her knowledge of the preternatural, physicality and kalari, however, her self esteem is pretty high. generally, it used to be lower than it is in regards of her being kalindi’s puppet for years, but it’s steadily growing, day by day
known languages: hindi, english, dutch and bhūtabhāṣa, the language of the dead, which is spoken in and around the jyotisha system. she’s also been trying to teach herself dutch sign language.
gifts/talents: she can carry a tune but doesn’t sing in front of people, just in the shower. she’s done theatre and spoken word. she writes. udyati would say that she’s also good at throwing knives and kalari, though she’s been trained in those areas. also, she likes to think that listening to people and their stories is also a talent she has.
how do they deal with stress?  exercise, talking to her friends, talking a walk, writing, watching shows or movies, sleeping.
what do they do when upset?  see the above.
believe in happy endings:  yes. although there is a caveat and that is that 1) she herself probably won’t get one and 2) often, you have to fight for yours.
how do they feel about asking for help?  depends on why she’s asking help or for what. generally, she can do it. only when it comes to school work will she be a little more stubborn (than usual).
optimist or pessimist:  optimist.
extrovert or introvert:  ambivert.
leader or follower:  follower though will lead if absolutely necessary.
makes decisions based mostly on emotions, or on logic?: emotions.
spontaneous or planner: both, it depends on the context and what’s happening.
thinker or doer: both, definitely, though she leans towards being a doer.
organized or messy: organized.
worrier or carefree:  worrier.
artistic?: she does not draw herself but she does enjoy art and art galleries and museums.
mathematical?:  no. not at all. udyati has dyscalculia. she is the complete opposite of mathematical. she envies the people who are and is also in awe of them.
sex + intimacy.
current marital/relationship/sexual status:  single ( rp dependent ).
sexual orientation (is it something they question or a secret):  pansexual, she doesn’t question it, nor is it a secret. she came out to her mom after she took her to a queer poetry read during pride month.
views on sex (one night stands, promiscuity, etc):  so long as both parties are of age and consenting and so long as there is open and honest communication and it makes them feel good, then that’s okay and it’s nobody’s business but theirs. she can’t stand people who judge other people for sleeping with a lot of people or judging people for doing the complete opposite. udyati herself has gone a lot further in rps (though this is rp dependent/verse dependent) than she has in the book but generally, she sees sex as something positive.
ever been in love?:  yes.
do they fall in love easily?:  yes.
do they desire marriage and/or children in their future? udyati can’t really see herself get married or get kids. she’s essentially immortal. whether her aging is slowed or has stopped completely is yet to be determined but it’s pretty obvious she’s going to outlive everyone she ever loved. it grieves her, sometimes.
thoughts on public displays of affection?:  she likes it though will become flustered. despite this, she will reciprocate. 
how do they show affection/love to their partner?:  words of affirmation and giving gifts.
relationships.
social habits (popular, loner, some close friends, makes friends and then quickly drops them):  udyati has close friends, but that’s about it. she was never popular. she never wanted to be as in her eyes, she’d need a lot of energy she didn’t have to maintain that.
how do they treat others (politely, rudely, keep at distance, etc)?:  politely. her mom would have her head if she didn’t.
argue or avoid conflict?:  udyati used to avoid conflicts and nowadays tries to talk them out but every so often, if it’s something she’s truly passionate about, she’ll argue.
secrets.
dreams: she wants her mom to be happy and healthy. she wants her friends to be happy and healthy. she wants to graduate and get her diploma and degree. she wants to find balance between the human aspects of her life and the alien aspects of her life. but what she wants most is the one thing she probably can’t have: to make up for all the hurt and pain and death she caused while she was kalindi’s puppet.
greatest fears:  never being forgiven for what she did while she was kalindi’s puppet; losing her loved ones (due to old age and death or otherwise); ending up entirely alone in a great big multiverse.
biggest regret:  allowing herself to become kalindi’s puppet. this is not at all what happened, but this is how she has spun it within her own mind: if she’d been stronger, better, somehow, then none of that would have happened.
what he/she/they most wants to change about his/her/their current life?:  udyati wants to find balance between the human and alien aspects of her life.
likes + dislikes.
hobbies: reading, writing, training, sleeping, watching shows and movies, listening to music, hanging out with her friends.
indoors or outdoors?: both.
favorite color: sunset orange.
favorite smell:  petrichor.
favorite and least favorite food: sweet food is her favorite food. bitter food is her least favorite food.
coffee or tea?: both.
favorite type of weather:  sunny. udyati is a summer person. she does not do well with colder weather at all.
favorite form of entertainment:  at the moment, it’s audiobooks and music.
how do they feel about traveling?: he’s not a big fan, mostly because he’s usually travelling alone for work and it’s usually by car. while he does enjoy exploring new places and new cities, he would find it more enjoyable if he had someone to share in the adventure.
what sort of gifts do they like? things she can use, like knives or books. but she would also cherish getting concert tickets because it means she and the gift giver are going to do something together and that’s very fun.
drugs + alcohol.
thoughts on drugs and alcohol:  udyati doesn’t do drugs but she does occasionally like to partake in drinking. but only the sweet stuff. and only up to, like, two glasses. three, max. she prefers to keep a clear head. just in case.
do they smoke? If so, do they want to quit?  udyati does not smoke because xiomara has three quarters of a lung and asthma. aside from that, xiomara has just stopped her asthma medication after twenty years. so she wants to make that transition as easy on her best friend as she can.
have they ever tried other drugs (which, what happened, consequences):  no.
do they have any addictions?:  not that she knows of.
other details.
most important/defining event in life to date: being turned into kalindi’s puppet and breaking free from that. getting together with daisuke in book canon. 
daily routine:  wake up, get ready, go to school, go home, do assignments, hang out with her friends, lather, rinse, repeat. though, she gets called away for off planet duties a lot afterwards so she mostly does her assignment in the evening / in the night. and, no, udyati does not get enough sleep. not nearly enough. 
typical saturday night:  if she’s not catching up on assignments, or off planet, she’s hanging out with her mom, or with her friends. she tries to make as much time for both of them as she can. when she’s with her friends, they go to downtown katendam and just hang out at the skate park. sometimes they go to the movies. sometimes they sit on the sidewalk and watch people.
what is home like (messy, neat, sparse):  small and neat. but not too neat. it’s a house that’s lived in. a houe that’s loved. or so udyati keeps insisting.
pets?: if not, do they want any?:  udyati would love a pet but her mom is very allergic so no pets for her.
can they hold their breath for a long time?:  she can hold her breath for a regular amount of time.
do they know how to swim?  yeah. udyati loves being in the water. it’s a miracle she hasn’t grown gills yet.
can they cook (if so, how well and do they enjoy it)?: yes, she’s taught herself and she’s good at it. she likes it well enough but she’d just as easily get take out if her mom works late.
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faisul · 4 days
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Ishq, Inshallah
Is Kashmir getting on the South Asia’s music map?
By Faisul Yaseen
Faheem Abdullah and Rauhan Malik’s recent song ‘Ishq’ from ‘Lost; Found’ album has immortalised the work of Amir Ameer, a poet from Rahim Yar Khan, a city in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
It is breaking the internet and becoming a trending meme song. The song is also bringing closer music lovers across India and Pakistan, who are raving about Ameer’s mesmerising poetry and soothing voice of Abdullah and Malik. ‘Ishq’ may not be the best thing to have happened to the Kashmir music industry but it certainly has attracted traction and could play its part in putting Kashmir on South Asia’s music map.
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Though boasting of rich musical instrumentals, magical voices, and insightful poetry, Kashmir’s music industry has suffered over the decades due to the Kashmiri language’s limited reach as only 6.8 million people speak Kashmiri. However, the experimentation of composing Urdu songs by young Kashmiri singers like Abdullah and Malik and a crop of new-generation Kashmiri singers is making the canvas bigger for them as Urdu boasts 71.29 million native speakers while the language is also understood by 571.3 million native Hindi speakers.
Like Abdullah and Malik, someone who took this experimentation to new heights in Kashmir was Yawar Abdal, a new-age Kashmiri singer who, in 2017, experimented with his single, ‘Tamana’, a multilingual song in Kashmiri, Urdu, and Persian languages based on the poetry of three legendary poets: Mehjoor (Kashmiri), Mirza Ghalib (Urdu), and Amir Khusru (Persian). The song became an instant hit on the internet. Abdal’s best work to date though might not be ‘Tamama’ but a lesser hit ‘Inshallah’. It is an artistic genius: multilayered and ambiguous and shakes a listener out of placid.
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Abdal may not have the best voice among the new-age Kashmiri singers but he is heads and shoulders above others when it comes to crafting his work. Like his unconventional music, the visualisation in his music videos touches raw nerves and asks questions that only great art can.
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Canadian pop artist Grimes says, “Only art ever saved me, everything else has betrayed me.” And Abdal’s music and music videos never betray your trust.
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Jyotsna Bharti in ‘Mixing Old Melody with New Melancholy: Meet Kashmir’s Fresh Folksingers’ writes, “At a time when youngsters elsewhere are de-rooting themselves and trying westerns, many new-age Kashmiri musicians and singers are popularising their roots. Following the footsteps of their forefathers, they’re finding solace in Rabab, pleasures in poetries and life in mountains…”
These new-age Kashmiri singers like Ali Saifuddin, Mohammad Muneem Nazir, Saim Bhat, Ishfaq Kawa, Rasiq Khan, Waqar Khan, Kabul Bukhari, Arsalan Nizami, Ubair Taj Beigh, Baabarr, Mudacer, Shazia Bashir, Aabha Hanjura, Vibha Saraf, and Rahul Wanchoo wear Kashmir on their sleeves, sport Kashmiri shawls and Pherans, use traditional musical instruments, and shoot music videos in the picturesque locales.
They have taken a leaf out of the book of their ancestors like Raja Begum, Shamima Dev Azad, Ghulam Hassan Sofi, Abdul Rashid Hafiz, Kailash Mehra Sadhu, and Neeraja Pandit and popularised it among the new generations of Kashmir offering them music from their roots and educating them that Kashmiri music might be as rich as the Bollywood and western music and much like the Punjabi music could carve out an identity of its own.
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Kashmiri music represents its rich melodic heritage. It has played a significant role in shaping and expressing its cultural identity. Kashmiri music has served as a powerful tool to preserve Kashmiri traditions, values, and stories.
Kalhana in his magnum opus ‘Rajatarangini’ wrote in the 12th Century CE that Kashmiri musical instruments have extremely aged roots. A 4th-century CE tile found during excavation from Harwan shows the impression of a female musician playing a drum. The other person is shown playing a veena. King Bhiksacara (1120-21 CE), who himself played these instruments was fond of ‘Chhakri’ (folk choral singing) which continues to be popular in Kashmir.
According to Kalhana, folk musical instruments like earthen pots and brass vessels were used by Kashmiri people from very early times. Prominent musical instruments played in Kashmir include Surnai, Santoor, Saitar, Nai, Tumbaknari, Noot, and Rabab.
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Tumkanari (goblet drum) is usually used by womenfolk on occasions like engagement and marriage functions. In Central Asia Tumkanari called Tumbakh or Tunbak is now made of wood while Kashmir maintains its originality and the musical instrument is still made of baked clay. Similarly, the use of Noet (earthen pot) in Kashmiri music is mentioned in Nilmata Purana as well as Kalhana’s Rajtarangini.
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Kashmiri music also has influences from the Central Asian music.
“We even borrowed their music and instruments,” historian Prof Fida Muhammad Hassnain wrote in ‘Common Cultural Links between Kashmir and Central Asia’.
According to B C Deva, the string instruments, Rabab and Sarangi, came to Kashmir with the influence of Muslims.
While some historians state that the most popular instrument used in folk music in Kashmir is the Rabab borrowed from Persia, others suggest it was adopted from Afghanistan centuries ago and has been an integral part of Kashmiri music culture ever since.
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These musical instruments have also played a key role in the evolution of Kashmiri Sufiana music.
The instruments used by the Sufiana musicians are quite different from those used in Indian classical music and Kashmiri folk music. The prominent instruments include Santoor, Kashmiri Saitar, Saaz-e-Kashmir, and Tabla.
Shabir Ahmad Mir in his paper ‘Mystical Music: Safeguarding Sufiana Mausiqi – a Vanishing Art Form of Kashmir’ for the International Journal of Intangible Heritage writes, “Sufiana mausiqi (music) continued to flourish during the reign of Sultan Yusuf Shah Chak (1579-1586). His queen, Habba Khatun, is often credited with introducing a maqam ‘Rast-Kashmiri’ by making a little structural variation on maqam Rast-Farsi. Chak and his queen were great patrons of music as well as musicians themselves, and they devoted their time to embellishing Kashmiri classical music. Rast-Kashmiri still forms the most popular maqam of the Sufiana repertory.”
In Kashmir, marriage and engagement functions, Eid festivals, Radio Kashmir Srinagar, and Doordarshan Kendra Srinagar played a key role in keeping the Kashmiri music alive.
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Music often has a massive cultural impact as is illustrated by the influence of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. The Beatles is considered as the most influential band in the history of popular music and for defining the countercultural movement of the 1960s. Similarly, The Rolling Stones, considered one of the greatest Rock n Roll bands of all time with their raw energy and rebellious image defined the cultural landscape of the 1960s and beyond.
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Abdullah, Malik, and Abdal may just have begun their musical journeys but the route they are taking to their stardom might shape Kashmir’s musical heritage for future generations. Who knows next ‘Coke Studio’ shift in South Asia could come from the Valley! Ishq and Inshallah might be the shape of things to come from Kashmir.
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Recently, Sky Innovation and Services organized an e-magazine called Sky Glamour Edition 1 in October. On that cover picture was Dr. Usha Kiran Moodgal, who is a prominent Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner in the field of literature. Other very big and famous personalities such as Tushar Kiran Moodgal, Mayaa SH, Raya Sinha, and Shruti Agarwalla This magazine has been launched by the amazing and famed actress Vaishnavi MacDonald. Who is a very famous actress in Shakti Maan. SKY INNOVATION AND SERVICES is not just your average PR firm; it is a platform that empowers individuals to showcase their unique talents and personalities to the world.
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Usha Kiran Moodgal is a celebrated Hindi scholar, poet, researcher, and dancer with global recognition. She currently serves as the International Ambassador at Dawn Research and Development Council. Her poetry collection, "Kavya Tulika," has received widespread acclaim, and she has contributed to collaborative anthologies. With degrees in Hindi and History, she married Ashok Moodgal in 1987. Usha Kiran Moodgal has received the "Bharat Shree National Award," "Honorary Gold Medal Award by DRDC Global," and the "Dadasaheb Phalke ITV Award" for "Kavya Tulika."
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ashaseth · 9 months
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Launch of My Poetry Book - देवदार के फूल
Hey guys, Those of you who have been a part of my blogging journey probably already know about how I started writing my first book intended as a gift for my father. I started off with this book in 2017 and a lot many things transpired in this time. I had started to think that I won’t ever complete it. Here I am today thrilled to announce the launch of this first book – ‘देवदार के फूल’ – a…
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Significant things I have done, can do, or doing currently
I'm posting this, not to brag about myself, but to try to lift myself and hopefully others out of this fog of depression I've been lost in for I don't remember how long. Please feel free to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments or by reblogging.
Trigger warning: talk of depression and suicidal thoughts, low self esteem, profanity
Drive like a professional boss ass bitch 😏
Drive my husband crazy by my driving like a professional boss ass bitch 🤣
Prevented someone from committing suicide
Fluent in Bengali and English, understand verbal Hindi, understand some words in French, Spanish, Arabic, Japanese, and Punjabi, know how to sign thank you and I love you in American Sign Language
Scored second place in my elementary school IEC on a schoolwide English exam held by the British Council in Bangladesh
Help lost children to find their family
Attended psychotherapy regularly to deal with depression
Donated blood two times
Protect friends from harassment
Cook like a professional boss ass chef
Pray
Swim at intermediate level
Set up WiFi modem and connection by myself
Assemble furniture by myself
Photoshop, Indesign, Graphic design, Website design, Photography
Make delicious pancakes from scratch (no box mix needed)
Cook better than restaurant quality pan seared salmon in brown lemon butter sauce
Abandoning the feeling of needing to commit suicide because I thought I don't make a difference
Finally realizing that people genuinely like me for who I am to them, a friend and a person to rely on
Starting to believe I am worth something, and as scary as it is to admit, that I want to LIVE
Make people smile and feel comfortable
Teach and train people with clear instructions and examples
Donate money to those in need and charities
Found my soulmate
Give people unexpected gifts for showing me kindness
Dispensed 4 more orders than my soulmate in one day
Picked up 200lbs of my best friend Tasin
Sketch, paint, and apply makeup
Read books and write poetry
Beat a Canadian in Scrabble boardgame by 21 points (175 points), English is my second language
Taught someone to read and write Bengali
Made a 2 year old laugh so much that his mom became concerned about his breathing 😅
Understood, accepted, and chose the man I need as a life partner, not the man I want as a dream partner, because it's true, we don't always get what we want, but we do get what we need
Continuing to live despite everything
Ridden 2 horses
Admit when I make mistakes, apologize, and try to reconcile
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Chudaile Aur Romanchak Kahaniya by Hemant Chodankar
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About the Book Introducing " Witches and Thriller Stories" "Chudailen" is the title story in this collection of stories, the rest of the stories are a bit short in comparison. The first 4 stories "The Witches, The Cats, The Birth of the Mosquito, The Moon and the Bhoot Yoni" are woven into a wonderful juxtaposition that is full of mystery, adventure, fear, wonder and romance. The plot of the 4 stories after that is completely opposite to them, from which people of all age groups and classes of society can learn. And finally, there is a one-Drama, which is a story based on the local travel of Mumbai. For me all these are not just stories Full-length films can be made on the first 4 and short films can be made on the rest of the stories. And with this hope, they have been written. I am looking for a good producer-director to make films on them. Well, with this collection of stories, my effort is to live up to the expectations of the readers, waiting for the love and suggestions of the readers....... say it right! 
There are four major and four minor stories in this story. The name of its title story is The Witches. The main character of Chudailen is a writer named "Narayan" who is unaware of the latent, hidden powers within him. Due to these powers, five-five blood-thirsty witches can neither individually trap him in their hypnosis net, nor their group hypnosis proves effective on Narayan. The witches find other victims, but Narayan cleverly saves those humans from the clutches of the witches. The witches get very angry seeing their prey snatched away and lift Narayan without hypnotizing him. Before sucking his blood, wants to know his unfulfilled wishes before killing him, when Narayan is unable to tell, those witches with their magical power not only know the unfulfilled wishes of Narayan, but those unfulfilled wishes of Narayan are illusory. , Makes visible, alive by its illusion. Narayan really lives those golden moments. All those desires of his are full of intoxication, romance, and sex. What are the desires of Narayan? Read in this story......... What happens next? Do the witches succeed in drinking Narayan blood? Read.........Chudail is a story full of mystery and adventure! About the Author
Hemant Chodankar, a writer living in Maharashtra, writes in Hindi and Marathi languages. They have been praised a lot in apps like Instagram and Miraquill. he was invited to be a part of a joint book of ten writers dedicated to Hindi poetry titled - "Bolte Alfaaz". He did M.F.A. in Applied Art. Along with working as a drawing teacher in school, he also does graphic design work. He has received the best poster design award from Maharashtra State Government. In the near future, he wants to publish stories/stories written in Hindi and Marathi languages on different subjects. Achieving a place as a writer in the world of films, short films and web series will be his most significant achievement. While taking steps in that direction, they have to search for the right guide. Chudailey & Romanchak Kahaniya is a book, he has full hope to live up to the expectations of all types of readers from this story collection. Please send your opinion and suggestions about the book to his email. Contact : [email protected] [email protected] Shop Now on Amazon, Flipkart and BlueroseOne
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marwahstudios · 1 year
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Sandeep Marwah Inaugurated Book of Jasbir Kaur
New Delhi: Books are the best companions of man. Every poetry book is a collection item for the reader. What you cannot spell out to others, what you cannot teach to others for months together you can teach them with few lines of poetry. Poetry touches your heart instantly. It is faster than any injection,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah Chancellor of AAFT University of Media and Arts at the book release titled “Prakiriti aur Bhavnai” (Nature and Emotions) written by Jasbir Kaur at Hindi Bhawan.
Thanking Amit Kaur Puri for inviting him to function he said,” Books are the ready source of knowledge. Once should take an opportunity to go through even the few pages of any book of your liking, in a day, to enhance your knowledge. The compartment of learning in your head should always be open,” added Dr. Sandeep Marwah also President of Marwah Studios Noida Film City.
Expressing about his love for Literature he informed the house about the Global Literature Festival Noida which has emerged as one of the biggest literature festivals of the country. Later Amit Kaur Puri and Jasbir Puri honored Dr. Marwah with memento and presented him few books for his collection.
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thesocialorgan · 1 year
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 HARIVANSH RAI BACHCHAN BIRTH ANNIVERSARY 27th Nov
Intro
Who was Harivansh Rai Bachchan?
Early life
Work and Career
Achievements
Intro- Nature has given us all same brain. It depends on us how we use it. Some people make history by using it. Every person has their capabilities and skills. Writing and the poetic field have always been fortunate with some great minds. William Shakespeare, Ruskin Bond, Rabindranath Tagore, Tulsi Das, Kabir Das, Rahim, Gulzar, Suryakant Tripathi, Harivansh Rai Bachchan, etc. contributed their best in the art field. One of them was Harivansh Rai Bachchan.
 
Who was Harivansh Rai Bachchan? – Harivansh Rai Bachchan was a great Indian writer and poet. He was born on 27th November 1907 to Pratap Narayan Shrivastav and Saraswati Devi. Thus Nov. 27th is celebrated as his birth anniversary. He was born in Allahabad (Prayagraj now) Uttar Pradesh, India. He started using his name Bachchan in his poems instead of Shrivastav. From 1941 to 1957, He taught In the English department at Allahabad University, and after that, he spent the next two years at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, Cambridge University completing a Ph.D. on W.B. Yeats.
Early Life- Harivansh Rai Bachchan was the eldest son of Pratap Narayan Srivastava and Saraswati Devi Srivastava. His father worked as a clerk in the office of the Pioneer newspaper. He was fondly referred to as “Bachchan” a sobriquet that would stick with him for a lifetime. His childhood was wrought with financial troubles which instilled in him a desire to rise above his situation. Very early on, the young Harivansh Rai developed a penchant for reading and spent long hours in the library, voraciously reading all the books that were at his disposal. 
Work and Career-  A grieving Harivansh Rai Bachchan took up various ill-suited jobs until he was offered a lectureship at the English department in Allahabad university. This opportunity proved favourable to develop his craft in poetry. While he is widely regarded as a poet, he was also a gifted translator, demystifying the writings of WB Keats, William Shakespeare and Omar Khayyam for the Indian audience. He based his PhD thesis on the works of WB Keats and occultism. additionally, he also wrote extensively on politics, love and philosophy. Harivansh Rai Bachchan also worked at the All India Radio Station and later at the Ministry of External Affairs, translating documents in Hindi. His career as a poet rose to fame after the publication of his renowned 146 verse poem “Madhushala”. Creating a fan-frenzy, Madhushala would always be demanded by the audience during his poetry recitals. He also published his 4-part autobiography, which was well-received and later translated into English by Rupert Snell. In the collection of his 30 poems, the last poem titled “Ek November 1984” was based on the assassination of Indira Gandhi.
 
Achievements- Bachchan's work has been used in movies and music. For example, couplets of his work "Agneepath" are used throughout the 1990 movie Agneepath, starring Amitabh Bachchan, and also later in the 2012 remake Agneepath, starring Hrithik Roshan. and recently in the TV Serial Ishqbaaz. His famous writings are Madhushala, Madhubala, Madhukalash, Sopaan, etc. “Never live like a flower, for you shall be shattered as soon as you bloom; live like a stone if you so wish, for one day you shall turn into a god”, was a quote given by one of the stalwarts of Hindi literature, Harivansh Rai Bachchan. Celebrated as the pioneer of the Chhayavad movement or the romantic upsurge movement in the 20th century, Harivansh Rai Bachchan has a collection of 30 poems to his name. His writings traversed various themes such as man’s need for freedom, tussling with the orthodoxy of religion, love, and dependence, and unequal societal power structures. His poetry is a testimony to his unmatched talent, rich in its imageries, and lyrical beauty and doused in a streak of rebellion. Regarded as the “romantic rebel”, he evoked passionate and wild enthusiasm from his audience, through his renditions. This blog covers the life story of Harivansh Rai Bachchan, the man who truly had his way with words.
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instastylishbios · 1 year
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Best Love Poetry For Couples
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Best Poetry For Couples
There are many definitions and expressions of love. When love manifests itself in emotional expression people feel the powerful draw of love that brings them closer to those they love.
A lot of lovers complain that they aren't capable of expressing what they feel. If they're poets, it's distinct since poetry is able to offer hints, explanations, or reveal the inexplicable and the most intense things.
It is possible to bring emotion into the spotlight in the love poem through poetry, wit, passion, words as well as imagery, symbolism and imagery and other forms of poetry, such as alliteration assonance, assonance and rhythm similes and metaphors, anaphora and more.
Many different kinds of love poems are available in the literature world. The love poetry of the moment explores the sensation of being in and out of love in one instant. Dante Alighieri put together a love-at first-sight poem that describes romantic experience of being birthed again.
La Vita Nuova
The book
My memories . . .
The first page
It's in the chapter that
I first met you
Look up the wordings . . .
That's where the fresh beginning starts.
Another type of love poem that is impulsive and immediate makes the most of the moment and does not worry about what will happen afterwards. William Shakespeare says in "O Mistress Mine":
Do you think love is a thing? It's not going to happen anytime soon;
The present laughter has brought happiness;
The next step is not certain:
In delays, there's just not enough
Please, come to me and kiss me tenderly and then twenty.
Youth is a condition which will never be capable of enduring.
Also Read: Hot Shayari in Hindi for girlfriend
The most commonly written love poem written by professionals and amateurs alike is the love ode. Here's a great example by Oscar Wilde:
To My Wife -- With A Copy Of My Poems
I'm not able to compose a formal proposal
to prepare me for my lay
Poetry from poet
I'd be happy to answer.
In the event that one or more of these flowers is a flower, it will fall petals
One seems fair,
Love will drift about until it's fixed
Hairstyles that you can wear on your head.
The winter months and the wind can be difficult
The whole land is loveless
It will talk about the garden.
You'll get it.
Another type of love poetry proposes a proposal to the person you love, much such as Pablo Neruda does in Love Sonnet VII:
I repeated it , and repeated it I said: Come along with me like you were dying.
Then no person could have seen the moon, which was bleeding inside my mouth.
and that of the blood. It increased and slowed to a halt.
Oh, love! It's time to put aside the star that had thorns!
You can also read Shayari with emoji
There are poets who think about love philosophically. Some of the poets might have been William Blake.
The Clod and the Pebble
Love doesn't seek to please.
It's not solely for the sake of it that it should be concerned;
For others, it provides convenience
It also forms the basis of the concept of Heaven within the darkness of Hell.
So, I sang a little out of Clod of Clay,
Trodden at the bottom of the cow;
But, a Pebble from the brook
The meter's acrobatics could be repeated over and over.
Only love will please,
To join another one to its joy:
Joy in the loss of comfort
Then it creates the hell Heavens despite.
Sometimes, love may be unidirectional. And, even more importantly, the one who is loving may not even be conscious about their emotions. Walt Whitman voices that in "To a Stranger" by writing:
Passing stranger! You don't have experience of
What a desire that I feel for you
It's possible that you're that person who I'm searching for.
It was her person I was searching for.
(It happens to me that it's in a dream)
Sometimes, lovers have to overcome obstacles. Matthew Arnold says in Dover Beach:
Ah Love, let us be real
We are all one! in a world that appears
In dreamland, we are.
So various, so beautiful, so new,
It's not true light, joy, love or even love.
There is no guarantee of peace, tranquility, or aid in suffering.
Here we are, on a dark, gloomy plain
Alarms that sound are disoriented and confused, and announce fight and flight
In the middle of a war between armies who are not educated They fight at night.
Sometimes, love leaves the one who has been his love for him and then Sappho sings about memories or sadness. In time past Sappho echoes:
I haven't heard a single word from her
In reality I'd like to die
She wept as she went to leave.
A huge amount, and told me that this was certainly
endured, Sappho. I go without thinking.
I've told you to go out and have a wonderful time.
Remember (you already are aware)
It is a matter of) whom you let loose in the love you feel for them
If the love of his life is lucky and fortunate, the love will likely to sign an oath to commemorate the day they part. Here's a poem written by Emily Dickinson.
I Held a Jewel
I was holding a ring in my hands
Then I went to sleep.
The day was bright and cold and windy.
I thought to me, "Will keep"
I woke up and I was sternly scolded by my true fingers
It was a diamond. The gem was gone
This is my first time as an Amethyst memory
Is all I own
The many love faces have been playing hide-and-seek poets for millennia the past. In the past, Solomon was singing "The Rose of Sharon" to Emerson who advised us to "Give all to love" all the way to today poetry, in which poets of today compose about epiphanies, or emotions of love through fragments using tangible images and sound-based compositions with a delicate touch but while doing so in a way that is clear.
If we just take one glance, like any other beautiful work of art the love poem can be described as one of the beloved types of poetry that take ordinary emotion and transforms it into something sacred as well as precise and spiritual. It was an absolute pleasure to listen to love poems when I was the time that I was in my teenage years. Certain poems stay in the mind long after the age of and their power remains.
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