Tuesday 25 August 2015

Man Ki Baat- About Sunrise And Sunset....!!

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Sunset Moment Captured In Camera
Sunset Moment Captured In Camera
            Namaskar to every lovely reader… Ek bar phir se pakne or pkane ke mood mai aap sab ka sawagat hai. After a gap of about three months, again I’m here. Today I’ll like “Man Ki Baat” like as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi…:-D It’ll not on air…:-D

            To suru karte hai aaj ki baat. After three months of Sunrise and Sunset, I’m here. Two months of holiday enjoyed and now my classes are started. So the preparation will start for semester exam. Hope even in this semester, fun enjoy and parties will goes like previous semester. In my education days, it was first time that I have some social related friends who support social activities and even they are satisfied… Ab last line mai kis ke bare mai bat kr rha hu… yha to samjne walo ke lie ishara hi kaafi hai. Kher choriea yeah sab baaten.

            Now I’m sitting at 2nd floor so clearly can see the sunset. Really it gives peace to heart. I’m a morning person. Generally wake up at 5:30 am to 6:00 am. I’m also a lover of evenings and midnights, firmly oriented to the post meridiem means it took me some time to realize there was 6 am. However on the road I make a point of walking early. Just as safari guides have up at down to catch the day’s prime activity. The world rewards who rise before the sun.

            Mornings are when a place is most specifically itself before it’s properly dressed or put together, unaware that anyone’s watching when it steps out for the paper in a bath robe. Like waking in a stranger’s bed, there is a disarming intimacy to seeing a place in the pale light of down.  
Sunsets approve me. They come to me at the oddest of hours and places. But come they do. They know and ascertain that they are my favorite moments, and so give me abundance. The setting sun has been the most common site in the drawings we did when we were first getting to hold crayons. You know what I talk of - those angular hills, a small cottage; figure on the grass, a few flying birds in the distance… and the setting sun over the mountains … remember??

            Because of lover of photography I’ve taken so many pictures of sunrise and sunset. In both situations, amazing feelings comes when I see these images on PC and getting some views of friends about it. But sometimes it remains some issues and I have always wondered why the setting sun forms the expression for defeat, of passed time in a career or profession, of completion, an end … or all of these rolled into one….!!
Parveen Kumar Sahrawat at Parliament of India
At Parliament Of India Befor Sunset
            Is it just that Mr. Sun has remained with us throughout the day, relentless in its properties to us, and now it is time for his time out?? Perhaps that’s why the expression or sample came from … Even our expressions are related to it.  With the change in environment form morning to evening that is with sunrise to sunset, our activities and thoughts are changed for related work. Right…??
            
            After sunset, activities will be very different. It has been referred to often, when the chips are down and is really a comment that signifies an end to whatever had been undertaken. Its defeatist and far too weak a moment or statement to make…The simile is an interesting read, fulfilling expression and a cliched much used word logy… that is it… no more…!! But because of its presence and its strengths, we succumb to it and its reality... we should … after all it talks of so many aspects of our life and twirls it around to make it look good and healthy. Yes that is true...!!

            At last want to say, enjoy every moment of life. You can get such moments on any occasion, festivals, parties, travelling etc. Life is like a costly diamond and everyone want to get it but there are only some peoples who see this diamond in their hands.  Always remember one thing that “Zindagi Na Milagi Dobara” so enjoy every moment of life.
Thanks
Parveen Kumar Sahrawat

 

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