Wednesday 20 August 2014

Happy Birthday Wishes Dear Friend....!!

83rd BLOG POST -->>

Parveen Kumat Sahrawat
Wish You A  Very Happy Birthday....Stay Blessed....!! :)
Dear friend

          After two today I was in Hissar and meet some old friends. I was coming home for some day so get time to go there and also visited to Jindal Hospital first time.  After reaching I was sitting alone and suddenly come to know about birthday.
Wish you a very happy birthday. I hope you are fine. Here I can’t understand how I should start my blog. Please don’t take me wrong. I was really surprised after watching your health It is so weak. Nearly a year later to meet you I was happy but from inside I was very sad after to come know your broken engagement. I found out about it from friends at that time when some friends were calling me, at that time muje is baat par viswas nhi hua. I’ve tried to contact you many times but every time I found your phone switch off.  It is like water getting split on someone’s happiness.

          On the day of Convocation in college I was repeating the same thing over and over again “ kya hua kya hua… jooth to nhi bol rhe …. Wo isi lia pooch rha tha main.  But aacha lga ki kisi ko feel nhi hone dia. Wha itne aache mahole mai  ye bat kr ke past ki baaten yaad nhi dilana chahta tha so maien is bare main koi baat nhi ki . I’m sorry yar purani baaten karke aapko udas nhi karna chahta tha.  

          There is a turning point in every person’s life that changes.  Jo bhot kuch sikha jata hai. You will always find shade after sunshine so if bad time comes, it will pass away. Never lose courage. I wish all your dreams may come true. But a dream is not good enough if seen alone. I wish someone may come in your life Who may make your life more beautiful than a dream. Is it already written in our destiny as to who will become our life partner? And we don’t even have a hint about that person.  There are good people too in this world. It’s true that two people meet and get married and spend their lives together. But this is just a tradition that the world follows. Muje to yhi lgta hai ki God sare dil ke rishte phle hi jor deta hai or milna hum logo par chor deta hai. How amazing yaar. It’s not about having the perfect relationship, it’s about finding someone who matches you and will go through everything without giving up. It is said that a person’s essence lies in his body scent which touches the heart. Even today true love rules this world.

Pranjali
A Pencil Sketch Of Parveen Kumar Sahrawat's Moment

          If in life we have courage, patience, trust and feelings to hum koi dukh seh sakte hai. And all these points are in you. In bad time I’m standing with you. Actually we know kisi ne shi khan hai ki sorrow gets divided by sharing and joys double. You are different from all others. Sometimes you like a person’s small gesture and fall in love with her. I was touched by your kindness to such an extent that I prayed for you well being instead of mine.  Even there was a day when I go temple to pray for you. For few days I was also become some more deeply sad and tensed about the nonsense going around my life. Even due to it my health goes down so much  , but friend’s health was also a point of tension that how this incident much affect their health deeply ….  I know very well chinta chita ke saman hoti hai even then was not possible to control on my decreasing diet. I hope good day will come for you…. Dekhte hai dua ka kitna asar hota hai….!!

Bs Khuda se yeh Guzaarish hai,
ke har khushi tumhein mubarak ho,
or yeh har farishtey ki dua ho....!!

           Life is an everyday battle in itself. It is easy to run away but very difficult to face life. If something is troubling you, then throw it out of your life and start your life afresh. You have most beautiful eyes in the world. We spend some good day which become some beautiful moments of life may be related to chit chat or trip travelling etc. These few moments that we spent with each other are enough for me. Because neither you nor I can forget these moments.  Even some moments were like that I’ve lived my entire life in a single moment. Sometimes a particular moment leaves a deep impact on your soul, which doesn’t leave you even after your death. But this will surely leave some effect on your heart too….forever.


          Now we’ve no conversations and I was also to come know about all other friends that they also have some less conversations. This is too shocking. We should live in contact. I always saying a person hold more value than time. I respect a human being. I’ve tried to break this wall many times. Today again I had come to give it a try. I’ll keep on trying until this wall breaks. We were not like this before. I’ll wait for that day.

Phool khilte rahein zindgi ki raah mein,
Hassi chamakti rahe aapki nigaah mein,
Kadam kadam par mile khushi ki bahar aapko,
Dil deta hai yehi dua baar-baar aapko.

          Today is your birthday so wish you a very happy birthday dear…. Stay blessed. God, I heard that prayers are showered from the sky and not memories from the past. Please give so much happiness to you that you’re always happy. In a few moments, we’ll return back to our respective lives. Now smile once for me. Finally it is your wish. Move on in life. It’ll be a pleasure to me.

Thanks
Parveen Kumar Sahrawat

Monday 18 August 2014

Happy Janmashtami.... Jai Shri Krishna....!!

82nd BLOG POST -->>


Parveen Swami
Janmasthami is the birthday of Lord Krishna, the re-incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who gave us the vital message of the Bhagwat Geeta. The festival of Janmashtami is now popularly celebrated outside of due largely to the extraordinary efforts of many Krishna-devotees and many Hindu organizations. Reach out to all your fellow Indians on this auspicious occasion and wish them Happy Janmashtami ….!!

According to the Hindu religion Lord Krishna was born in the Dwapar Yuga which came just before the Kaluga. The Jhankis (tableaux) depicting many significant scenes from Lord Krishna’s life are the intrinsic part of Janmasthami. Devotees also make beautiful Jhulans (Cradles) for the Krishna. In some parts of India, young men break the Matka (Earthen Pots) filled with butter and curds. The most important tableaux is that of baby Krishna. An idol of baby Krishna is placed on a cradle, which is rocked to recreate scenes from Krishna’s infancy. The devotees believe that anyone who makes a wish and while rocking the cradle in which the Lord is, his or her wish will be granted on this day.

In Vrandvan, every year the Rasleelas or the folk theatre acting out stories from Lord Krishna’s life. This begins much before the Janmasthami day. These Rasleelas are staged by professional drama troupes or even young children. These dramas characterized by colorful and equally colorful backgrounds. Rasleelas are usually accompanied by musicians and are very popular among the people. The language spoken by the actors and the actresses is the Brajbhasha, but sometimes, Hindi is also used.

The essence of Sri Krishna Avatar is beautifully explained in this Sloka from Bhagavad Geeta:-
“Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya, Glanirva Bhavathi Bharatha,
 Abhyuthanam Adharmaysya,Tadatmanam Srijami Aham’.
Praritranaya Sadhunam Vinashaya Cha Dushkritam,
Dharamasansthapnaya,Sambhavami Yuge-Yuge.”
Lord Krishna to Arjuna
(Shrimat Bhagavad Geeta)

Meaning of above Sloka is :- Whenever and wherever there is a decline in religious practice, O descendant of Bharatha, and a predominant rise of irreligion-at that time I descend myself. To deliver the pious and to annihilate the miscreants, as well as to reestablish the principles of religion, I, Myself, appear, ages after ages( I’m born in every age).
In the Bhagvat Geeta, this is what the Lord Himself promised. The Lord never failed to keep his promises down the ages. He incarnated down to the earth from his heavenly abode at the Vaikuntha, to save his devotees. In different forms, Lord Vishnu, the sustainer and the Supreme Soul, came down to the earth, one after another, just like "the waves in an ocean". But, His Avatar (incarnation) Lord Krishna is said to be God Himself incarnated. It was the eighth day of the new-moon fortnight (Krishnapaksha) of the month of Shravanaa.

Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, where his parents lived in captivity of the evil Kansa and he as a young boy came and vanquished his maternal uncle Kansa  to ascend the throne and free his parents, celebrates Janmashtami with great  enthusiasm. The main celebrations are performed at the Dwarakadhish temple, Mathura in the form of Jhulanotsava and the Ghatas during the entire month of Shravana.

Indian mythical heritage overflows with a pantheon of Gods and Goddesses. The celestial powers figure in the beliefs of the people and the divine influence plays an important part in their lives. Yet, among these deities, the most beloved is Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu. Janmasthami is a celebration of the birth of Lord Krishna and every ritual in the celebration of this auspicious occasion is associated with various phases of his life, which have been immortalized in both the religious and the folk literature.

I’ve a movie on Shree Krishna in which the story of birth of Shree Krishna is given. Story is something like as given below:-

Kansa, the King of Mathura (North India) was extremely ruthless and an evil force. His subjects were inexplicably terrified of him. When Kansa’s sister Devki was married off to Vasudeva, an aakashvani or voice from the sky was heard prophesying that Devaki’s 8th son would be the destroyer of Kansa.

Kansa immediately drew his sword to kill Devki but Vasudeva intervened and pleaded Kansa to spare his bride. Vasudeva assured that he would hand over every new born of his to Kansa. Kansa ordered both Devki and Vasudeva to be imprisoned immediately.
When Devki gave birth to her first child, Kansa came to the prison cell and slaughtered the newborn. This continued till he killed the first six sons of Devki. Meanwhile, people of Mathura were fervently praying to the Gods to spare them from Kansa’s tyranny.
Even before her 8th child was born, Devki and Vasudeva started lamenting its fate and theirs. Lord Vishnu appeared before them and said He would come soon and rescue the couple and all of Mathura. He instructed Vasudeva to carry him to the cowherd chief Nanda in Gokul right after his birth. Here, Nanda’s wife Yashoda had given birth to a daughter who was to be exchanged with baby Krishna.
Vishnu assured them that “nothing shall bar your path”. At midnight on 8th day of lunar month Shaven i.e. on Ashtami, the divine baby was born in Kansa’s prison. Remembering the instructions of Lord Vishnu, Vasudeva held the child tightly to his bosom and started for Gokul, but found that his legs were in chains. He jerked his legs and was unfettered. The massive iron-barred doors unlocked and opened up, miraculously.
Jai Shree Krishna
Vasudeva While Crossing Yamuna River.
While crossing river Yamuna, Vasudeva held his baby high over his head. The rain fell in torrents and the river was in spate. But the water made way for Vasudeva and surprisingly a five-mouthed snake (Anant Shesh Nag) followed him from behind and provided shelter over the baby.
When Vasudeva reached Gokul, he found the door of Nanda’s house open. He exchanged the babies and hurried back to the prison of Kansa with the baby girl. Early in the morning, all the people at Gokul rejoiced the birth of Nanda’s beautiful male child. Vasudeva came back to Mathura and as he entered, the doors of the prison closed themselves.
When Kansa came to know about the birth, he rushed inside the prison and tried to kill the baby. But this time it skipped from his hand and reached the skies. The child transformed into the Goddess Yogamaya, who told Kansa:- “O foolish…! What will you get by killing me? Your nemesis is already born somewhere else. Your end is inevitable.” Saying so, she vanished.
In his youth Krishna killed Kansa along with all his cruel associates, liberated His parents from prison, and reinstated Ugrasen as the King of Mathura.

Jai Shri Krishna
Thanks
Parveen Kumar Sahrawat

Thursday 14 August 2014

Happy Independence Day....!!

81th BLOG POST -->>

Parveen Sahrawat
Parveen Kumar Sahrawat on Independence Day in New Delhi

India became an independent nation 68 years ago on 15 August 1947. The Capital City of India, Delhi, is ready for celebrating Independence Day on 15th August, 2014. All preparations are almost done and appropriate authorities ensure best security measures in sensitive areas of Delhi and the places where actual celebrations take place. Its evening of 14 August and I’m excited to listen the speech of PM Narendra Modi. I’m sure that all Indian all over the world also excited for his speech.
  
The Independence Day of India which is celebrated on 15 August is a national holiday signifies the date of India's independence from the British rule and its birth as a sovereign nation on 15 August 1947.  The independence coincided with the partition of India wherein the British Indian Empire was divided along religious lines into two new nations—Dominion of India (later Republic of India) and Dominion of Pakistan (later Islamic Republic of Pakistan)....!!

The Independence Day of India is a national holiday in country. The flagship event takes place in Delhi where the Prime Minister of India hosts the national flag at the Red Fort, followed by a nationally broadcast speech from its ramparts. The day is observed all over India with flag-hosting ceremonies, parades and cultural events. Citizens rejoice the day by displaying the national flag on their attire, household accessories, vehicles, varied activities such as kite flying, bonding with family and friends, and enjoying patriotic songs and films are seen.

“Pran lete hai Azaadi ki shaam nhi hone Denge,
Veeron ki Smadhiyon ko Badnam nhi hone Denge…
Jab tak Tan mai Garam Lahoo ki ek Boond bhi baaki hai,
Bharat Mata ka Aanchal Neelaam nhi hone Denge”….!!

Many citizens of India from various parts of Country come to witness this grand ceremony at Red Fort. A grand parade is held at Red Fort by different troops of Indian Army. During Independence Day of India, Indian Flags can be seen all around. It's not about Red Fort or some selected parts of the country but every red-light, showroom, restaurant etc can be found decorated with Indian Flags. During this activity, most of the folks make sure that Indian Flag is not disrespected by any means, although many times these flags are also seen on roads after the ceremonial day, which is one of the sad parts.

On 15 August, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India hoists the Indian flag on the ramparts of the historical site Red Fort in Delhi. Twenty-one gun shots are fired in honor of the solemn occasion. In his speech, the Prime Minister highlights the achievements of his government during the past year, raises important issues and gives a call for further development. He pays tribute to the leaders of the freedom struggle. The Indian national anthem “Jana Gana Mana” is sung. The speech is followed by March Past by divisions of the Indian Army and paramilitary forces, and parades and pageants showcasing events from the struggle for independence as well as cultural traditions of the country. Similar events take place in state capitals where the Chief Ministers of individual states unfurl the national flag, and parades and pageants follow.
 
Parveen Kumar Sahrawat
Parveen Kumar Sahrawat at Red Fort, Delhi
The Independence Day is one of the three national holidays in India with the other two being the Republic Day on 26 January and Mahatma Gandhi's birthday on 2 October and is observed in all Indian states and union territories. On the evening of the Independence Day, the President of India delivers the “Address to the Nation”, The Prime Minister hoists the National Flag at Red Fort in in the National capital of Delhi followed by his speech which is nationally broadcast on Radio and TV.This is followed by the singing of the National Anthem.. This year Pranav Mukharjee will be addressing Indians third time as President. 

Security measures in the country are intensified before the Independence Day celebration, especially in major cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and Bangalore and in troubled states such as Jammu and Kashmir, Bihar, UP and Maharashtra. The celebratory events are anticipated to be the target of terrorist attacks. The aerial space around the Red Fort is declared a no-fly zone during the celebration to prevent aerial attacks, and additional police forces are deployed in other cities.

Security is one of the main focus areas for appropriate authorities of India, to ensure that folks coming to Delhi for this event are safe and at the same time, all main locations in capital city are under proper surveillance. 
Bharat Mata Ki Jai....Jai Hind....!!
Parveen Kumar Sahrawat

Sunday 10 August 2014

Happy Rakshabandhan To All- Sad Day For Me....!!

80th BLOG POST -->>



Sahrawatism

This year I write a few blog posts. I took a long time to write a blog as I was busy these days so today I’m back again on the special occasion of celebrating brother- sister protective relationship i.e. Rakshabandhan. It is an important Hindu festival celebrated across India and by some people of Indian origin around the world. On Rakshabandhan, the sister's tie Rakhi on her brother's wrist. Raksha Bandhan symbolizes the tie or knot of protection. The scriptures epics and ancient fiction is peppered with the stories of Rakhi. An incident in their lives finds a mention amongst the various stories of the Mahabharata, Mugal Kal etc.

          I’ve no real sister but I’ve some cousin sisters. But all are not meet regularly at the occasion of Rakshabandhan. I like this occasion so much but no one available to celebrate. I become really happy when I see the love between brother-sister. Finally I’m at home. I like cooking a lot at home so today make some Brad Pakoda and Aloo chat. Even whether is cool because of raining at here. Lets enjoy or kisi ko khana hai to aajao chai pe….!!

Now I’m telling a short story about Rakshabandhan. According to one version on a Sankranti day, Krishna managed to cut his little finger while handling sugarcane. Rukmini, his queen immediately sent her help to get a bandage cloth while Sathyabama, his other consort rushed to bring some cloth herself. Draupadi who was watching all of this rather simply tore off a part of her sari and bandaged his finger. In return for this deed, Krishna promised to protect her in time of distress. The word he is said to have uttered is 'Akshyam' which was a boon:- 'May it be unending'. And that was how Draupadi's sari became endless and saved her embarrassment on the day she was disrobed in full public view in king Dritarashtra's court.
Parveen Kumar Sahrawat


Today in morning I was watching news with my father then I also come to know about a story of Punjab rular Paras and Sikandar’s fight. In this fight sister of Paras who was a ruler of Punjab, also send rakhi to save her and other women from Sikandar. And at last Paras was successful to save all them and Sikandar lost the fight. So, friends we stood the meaning of Rakhi - a thread of love, protection and respect. I’m ending with few lines for all brothers who take vow to protect his sisters and all sisters who love and sometimes also fight with their brothers for teasing them....

We do a lot of fun
We share a lot of secrets
We promise to not reveal them
We prank each other to show our smartness
We fight for the study table
We fix the time of taking remote
But at the time of difficulty
In solving questions you always
Take my pen and solve all queries
But still the chocolate is not yours
We watch the match together, 
you always support the One I don't like, 
so yes we have free opinions
The whole point is that a sister - brother relationship
Never gets weak, it always cherishes memories
And take a high peak, let’s vow for each others
Well-being and face the world with a
Powerful knot of love tying on your wrist.

Through you irritate each other immensely you’ll find your sister the sweetest person on earth and your brother your strongest supporter. Now finally Rakshabandhan ki Hardik Subhkamnaye. Hereis my wish for all of you Sisters and Brothers…. Enjoy each other…Fight, have fun, give each other a kick but give a hug as well.
Thanks
Parveen Kumar Sahrawat

Cool Sher O Shayari....!!

79th BLOG POST -->>




Sabhi ko sabhi kuch haasil nahi milta,
Nadi ki har lehar ko saahil nahin milta,
Aray yeh dil walon ki duniya hai ajab hai daastan,
kisi se dil nhi milta aur koi dil se nhi milta....!!

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Arz kia hai….
Duao mai dum ho to dunia ko hila do
Nhi to do ghut pio or dunia ko hilte hue dekho….!!

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Kya khoob pasand thi meri is Raah-E-Safar mai….
Maine Phool hi wo chunaa tha jo sare Gulsan ko Aziz tha….!!

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Didar ki talab ho to Nazare jamaye rakhna….
Kyunki Nakab ho ya Nasib srakta jarur hai….!!

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Himmat nhi muj mai ki tuje dunia se cheen lu….
Lekin mere Dil se tuje koi nikale
 itna haq to maine Khuda ko bhi nhi dia….!!

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Lakho log Pyar krte hai Duniya mai
Shayad Hum un jese nhi….
Dikhane ke liye hum bhi Tajmahal bna sakte hai
Magr Mumtaj ko mrne de wo ShahJahan hum nhi....!!

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Thanks
Parveen Kumar Sahrawat


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