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Dear Listeners, I have been a teacher by profession hence observation and understanding come to me naturally! The observations that move me or trigger me are penned down as articles, poems, and travel diaries. All content on this channel is original, 'written/presented by Garima Bahuguna ', and all rights are reserved with the publisher. You can expect thought-provoking content on this channel. I assure you, it won't be waste of time! Watch me on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@justvagabonding_poems_kavita and Instagram: https://instagram.com/garima.justvagabonding?igshid=ZDdkNTZiNTM=
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A Fleeting Thought - What's the purpose? ( उद्देशय क्या है?) Arising from mindless actions that we need to introspect upon because being humans of we don't reflect on our action that may cause then who will! This episode starts with mindless plucking of flowers from the garden to our own insensitive behavior. A very good tool for parents to help children understand the importance of empathy, sensitivity, and being mindful!
The song describes the feelings I got when I went to my hometown and what I saw on Tunganath temple trek. The landscape reminded me of my childhood and I started humming the famous Kumaoni song, 'Kaile Baije Muruli', originally written and sung by Shri Gopal Babu Goswami in 1980. I recorded the song according to my experience. Hope you like it. #pahadilife #devbhoomiuttarakhand
This poem is written in 3 parts. The first two parts were written in 2021 after a visit to my Dad's native village in Uttarakhand and these parts are about the beauty and life in the hills. The 3rd part was written after the news related to land subsidence in Joshimath surfaced. Please listen and enjoy the whole poem and think about why we need to save our mountains!
The 'sher' recited here was inspired while listening to famous poet and lyricist, Manoj Muntashir ji, when he was making a point that one should develop his/her own writung style. I want my voice to be heard however negligible it might be. I have a point to make, and I am doing so by writing and narrating my thoughts here.
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