Teachers Prepares Tomorrow’s Dream: Great philosopher Plato says, “A teacher is the physician of mind.” He leads the students from the dark valley of ignorance to the heights of learning and glory. A scientist works on the physical body of man, but a teacher works on his mind and soul. That is why a wise man says, A teacher must …
Read More »Number One Teacher: Joanna Fuchs Poetry on Class Teacher
Number One Teacher: Teacher is a person in our life who provides many important things together with the good education. A teacher means a lot to his / her students. He / she plays extraordinary roles in our lives from the beginning years of development till we get mature. They mould us and our future accordingly in order to make …
Read More »साधो ये मुर्दों का गाँव: संत कबीर की हिन्दी कविता
साधो ये मुर्दों का गाँव: Here is a famous composition of Saint Kabir Das, a nirguni saint of 15th century, who lived in Varanasi. In the present composition Kabir points out how fleeting the life is. Be it a prophet, a King, divine personalities, common people, doctor and patients, all eventually die. This is indeed a world of dead people. …
Read More »The Fool: Poetry by Gautama Buddha
The Fool: Buddha’s Poetry – Siddhartha, who later became known as the Buddha – or The Enlightened One – was a prince who forsook the comforts of a palace to seek enlightenment. He realized the essential unreality of the world and experienced the bliss of Nirvana. After his enlightenment, he spent the remainder of his life teaching others how to …
Read More »Ram Navami Songs & Devotional Bhajans
Ram Navami Songs & Devotional Bhajans – Ram Navami is celebrated with extreme zeal and fervor throughout the India as the birthday of Lord Rama, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Shree Rama is regarded as the ideal incarnation of Vishnu in a human form. Lord Rama is like a guiding light for the human beings as various sagas of his …
Read More »जय आद्या शक्ति आरती: अनुराधा पौडवाल
जय आद्या शक्ति आरती: अनुराधा पौडवाल – ‘Navratri‘ literally translates to ‘nine nights’ and during these nine nights and ten days, Goddess Durga is worshiped with devout fervor and spirituality. The Sharad Navratri is observed with utmost enthusiasm and it usually falls during the month of September and October. It is the peak of festivity in India and the joy of …
Read More »Thai Pongal: English Poem on Pongal
Thai Pongal: English Poem Milk Rice the Golden child came – granting immeasurable ecstasy in her cooking Farmers with the beauty of lion dream a picturesque memory this new year gleam. Elevated threshing floor courtyard the face-where month of January gave love’s kiss with rice share abundance in red rice and charity – sweet to the tongue January child glad …
Read More »I Have a Little Dreidel: Hanukkah Poetry
I Have a Little Dreidel: The Hebrew word for dreidel is sevivon, which, as in Yiddish, means “to turn around”. It have four Hebrew letters on them, and they stand for the saying, Nes gadol haya sham, meaning A great miracle occurred there. In Israel, instead of the fourth letter shin, there is a peh, which means the saying is …
Read More »Deepavali Delights: Diwali Festival Poetry
Deepavali Delights: Diwali Festival English Poetry – India is the great country known as the land of festivals. One of the famous and most celebrated festival is Diwali or Deepawali which falls every year 20 days after the festival of Dussehra in the month of October or November. It is celebrated to commemorate the returning of Lord Rama to the …
Read More »Season of Lights: Diwali Poem for Kids
Season of Lights: Diwali Poem for Students – Diwali, the “Festival of lights” is here again upon us. Mainly a Hindu occasion, the festival is now celebrated the world over in all regions where the Hindu community has a presence. With fireworks, sweets, gifts, apparels, prayers and other such beautiful traditions, it is one mind-boggling occasion that cuts across all …
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