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Thought for the day – from a ghazal

Love this ghazal..

Duniya Jise Kahate Hain Jaadu Ka Khilona Hai
Mil Jaaye To Mitti Hai Kho Jaaye To Sona Hai

Achhaa Sa Koyi Mausam Tanaha Sa Koyi Aalam
Har Waqt Ka Rona To Bekaar Ka Rona Hai

Barsaat Ka Baadal To Deewana Hai Kya Jaane
Kis Raah Se Bachna Hai Kis Chhat Ko Bhigona Hai

Gam Ho Ki Khushi Dono Kuchh Der Ke Saathi Hain
Phir Rasta Hi Rasta Hai Hansna Hai Na Rona Hai

Love this ghazal..

On a different note :

After being adopted by pigeons and its family,doves, sparrows, wasps who insist on coming and visiting me everyday, I have a rat who thinks it has found heaven inside my Bolero.

Now according to Rocks he judiciously gets his food, but in the evenings after the car is parked, he knows, his mobile home is home all warm from the engine and its works..

There are big cats around who feast on them. I think thats why it thinks it has a safe place..

What do I do ?? I feel too bad to kill it.. It has not eaten up anything as of now but heck..!!

Should try and catch the Cat and set it to scare the little buddy. Dont want to kill it..

Ah what a dilema..

I also forgot to mention a squirrel family who keeps waiting for the crumbs that dad keeps for it. I never knew squirrels shrieked so much…

Sheesh !! I think I am going nuts with all the domestic life around me.. hahaha !! But its fun..

I thought I attracted animals … seems my dad has double the power. Going by my principle, he judiciously feeds them..

Practically speaking, am a little scared of the rat..  not because of its existence but what if he cuts my electricals or whatever wirings.. Sigh …

Think think think think….

Good Old days

Remember Amar Chitra Katha..

Its ONLINE.. WoW…. I got this from Cutting the Chai.. Thanks man for the post..
Now this is something I would read.

Do check http://www.amarchitrakatha.com/weekly_story/index.php for weekly stories

Cool Huh !!! :)

I was educated by my colleague about the online Indian Comics..

So freak out guys.. and if you already know it.. !! cant help it.. Its discovery for me .. buhahah !!! :)

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  1. --xh-- aka aNoop
    08/09/30

    wow, thnx for the post – now I have Hagar, Dilbert, C&H, XKCD, onemanga…. wow, lot of places to feast on… :)

    it is a dilemma but do scare the rat away – I am sure you dont need surprises like a hole in the fuel pipe or anything…

    you have all these domesticated animal life @ bangalore – wow :)

    Squirrels, pigeons, dows, sparrows, wasps… just wow :)

  2. manuscrypts
    08/09/30

    animals recognise your wild side? ;)

  3. Pallavi Baruah
    08/09/30

    anoop : hahah !! :)
    Manus : totally :)

  4. det-res
    08/09/30

    Wow, I love the ease with which you talk of all the wild life. I think people born and bred in the cities have a small handicap of not understanding eco-system.

    I would be worried about the rat too. How ever recently I watched a street child play with his pet rat. Changed my perception about perceptions.

  5. Pallavi Baruah
    08/10/02

    det-res : hahah !! well it makes a good time pass. I come from up the hills where this was all natural… neighbors cats coming in and waiting for food.. my dog bringing friends over… or letting the sparrows eat his food while he ate from his plate.. bees making their hive high up in the ceiling, Magpies.. creating a nuisance for food.

    Because of my dad having a large garden we had our share of beautiful caterpillars and insects… and butterflies..

    Shillong was that.. feel good that we have some bit of it here..

  6. renu
    08/10/07

    Loved this Ghajal and its meaning is so profound, beautiful

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