
Mere Jajbat
Versandkostenfrei!
Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
21,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Weitere Ausgaben:
PAYBACK Punkte
11 °P sammeln!
This poetry collection by Devendra Pratap Verma 'Vineet' is a profound tapestry of emotions, experiences, and reflections. Within these pages flow the tender sweetness of love and the piercing ache of separation, the quiet fragrance of memory and the silence of loneliness, along with a strong voice of social consciousness and national devotion. The poet does not confine himself to personal sentiment alone; he turns every experience into a universal resonance that speaks directly to the reader's heart. The poems embody both simplicity and depth. Everyday images-like a lamp, a drop of dew, a lon...
This poetry collection by Devendra Pratap Verma 'Vineet' is a profound tapestry of emotions, experiences, and reflections. Within these pages flow the tender sweetness of love and the piercing ache of separation, the quiet fragrance of memory and the silence of loneliness, along with a strong voice of social consciousness and national devotion. The poet does not confine himself to personal sentiment alone; he turns every experience into a universal resonance that speaks directly to the reader's heart. The poems embody both simplicity and depth. Everyday images-like a lamp, a drop of dew, a lonely star, or a broken boat-become carriers of philosophical meaning in the poet's vision. Through repetition, rhythm, and evocative symbols, the verses leave behind a lasting echo. Poems such as "Main Naari Hoon" celebrate the strength and sacrifice of womanhood; "Watan Ke Vaaste" reflects the poet's national spirit; while "Main Wahi Hoon" questions existence and identity, urging readers to explore their own inner world. 'Vineet's poetry is a journey through the varied landscapes of human life-joy and sorrow, struggle and hope, devotion and self-inquiry. This collection is not just a book of poems, but a mirror of life's truths, inviting readers to pause, feel, and contemplate. It will appeal to anyone who seeks not only words, but the heartbeat of life within poetry.