This Hindi poem is about the poet’s wish to eliminate the inner darkness first and then to light the lamp on Deepawali to remove the outer darkness.
Who has the problem? (Part 2)
Parents came to meet their their son and daughter – in – law. Thier daughter is also with them. The aspirations of the old parents to have a family get together become upset due to some uncanny situations.
Who has the problem?
This Hindi story is depiction of the plight of the parents who plan a journey to their son’s job place. But the son at the last moment expresses his unwillingness to their presence there.
Meeting of an author with his reader
This is the Hindi story about meeting of a reader with the author of the book. How a passionate reader comes all the way to purchase an author’s book has been vividly described here.
The Morning Comes Through the Window
This Hindi poem describes the three seasons of the year very vividly. The winter and its biting effect has been described with minute details.
Sixteenth year of the century
This Hindi poem has been written to welcome sixteenth year of the century. The importance of sixteenth year has been compared with the sixteenth year attained by an adolescent girl.
TWO POEMS ON MAA DURGA
In these two poems in Hindi on Maa Durga, there is a prayer to Mother almighty to make this world free of hatred, bias and animosity. The poet also asks for the strength to make his conscience sublime
Am I an ox?
This is a Hindi satirical expression of the life cycle of every human being whose major part of his total age is spent like an ox carrying loads of responsibilities expected from him to fulfill.
Conscience
This is a Hindi story of an adivaasi lady vegetable vendor who awakened the conscience of a buyer by her very small act of giving more than what she took from him.
Apni Izzat
Written specially for Fathers’ Day falling on 21st June, this story expresses the feelings of a father who is aggrieved by the irresponsible behavior of his son while selecting his life partner.