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 ऋषिकेश संवाद

गेरुआ कपड़े,
सिर मुडाए…
वेदान्ती ,
पतंजलियोग,
जन्म से मोक्ष….
कलकल बहती गंगा,
एक डुबकी…
एक नया जन्म,
एक ध्रुव से दूसरे ध्रुव के यात्री…
अपने होने का अर्थ तलाशते…
आँखें मूंद लेते…
आंसू थम जाते झिल्ली बनकर,
पूर्ण आस्था,
अनन्य भक्ति,
स्थितिप्रज्ञता….
छोटी लगती जिन्दगी,
संध्या..
गंगा की आरती,
प्रान्जल्य धाराओं पर अधबुझे दीये…   
वैरागी मन,
शांत,
आश्वस्त सोचता…
आकलन करता जीवन का गणित,
राम- लक्षमण झूले पर झूलती आत्माएं….
पुरखों को मनन कर…
सूरज को गंगाजल अर्पित करते हाथ,
कुकून से निकलता कीड़ा…
जीवन की सच्चाई,
दिन-रात का अनवरत घूमता चक्र…
भूख से मुक्ति का संघर्ष,
आज की चिन्ता….
सदगति…. 
मोक्ष की कामना…
एक छोर से दूसरे छोर तक लटकता वह राम झूला……
ऊहापोह,
हरि ॐ तत् सत् ……..

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Musing

It is amazing that in spite of knowing that one-day everybody has to kiss the ultimate beloved ‘Death’— the people in general do all possible exercise to become rich and comfortable. We know that every individual has to play a definite role good or bad. Then why not a positive and worthful role. See death may be perceived as a motivation to do a right work in time as the currency of life that time is running out every moment. One should try to be sensitive towards the suffering humanity.

We Indians believe in ‘Emancipation‘ or ‘Salvation’ from cycle of birth and death if somebody does extremely divine and humane deeds. We are living in transitional phase and our Mantra of Life is ‘Not only this earth rather entire UNIVERSE is our family’. If we trust these words then what for worldwide terrorism, poverty and discrimination.

It is also a truth that poverty as such is the biggest bane of the creation. People migrating to USA or Western countries are not at the verse of starvation but they are not getting fuller opportunities to utilise their potentials. It is also truth that we are living in transition where ‘Globalization‘ is superseding culture, religion and ethos of a particular geopolitical area and world in general.

A prevailing impression that ‘an ordinary immigrant Indian seldom thinks about the nation and national duty to contribute something for its welfare, as India for such people is a junkyard’ is unfortunate. The 'Brain Drain Syndrome' in India is also very unfortunate of national health. It needs thorough brain storming to find out its reasons and remedies.

Only immigrants are not to be blamed, as the establishment is also not a holy cow. Every citizen has to think seriously that how much investment has been done on his or her education, health and on other facilities from national exchequer of this country. And what we contribute in return to the nation.

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