Poore Se Zara Sa Kam Hai: Kuch Kavitaen, Kuch Kisse
₹225.00
- By: Shyamal Saradkar
- ISBN: 9789376860753
- Price: 225/-
- Page: 123
- Size: 5×8
- Category: POETRY / General
- Language: Hindi
- Delivery Time: 07-09 Days
Description
About The Book
Poore Se Zara Sa Kam Hai.! (Just a Little Less Than Whole…!) (Some poems, some stories…)
This book is the story of those fine lines drawn upon the canvas of life—lines we often overlook in our race toward perfection. It holds the keen eye of a physician and the sensitive heart of a poet!
Poore Se Zara Sa Kam Hai..! is not merely a collection of words, but a celebration of those ‘imperfections’ in life that keep us truly human.
This book lifts the veil from the faces of a society that displays its ‘pain’ amidst expensive jewelry or forgets, in the glitter of the mall, the very ‘cotton plant’ that wove the fabric they wear.
The Music of Silence: Here, ‘silence’ has a grammar of its own—a realm where questions yearn to dissolve into answers, and where quietude speaks volumes far deeper than noise.
The Simplicity of Existence: This collection teaches us that the celebration of existence lies not in ‘succeeding,’ but simply in ‘being.’ The flight of a butterfly, a termite colony’s new home on a withered branch, and the smile that says “we’ll meet again” at a final farewell—this is real life!
It carries the aroma of a ‘pulao of memories’ left behind in the metro rush—a scent that may not fill the stomach, yet deeply satisfies the soul. It represents the humble beauty of being ‘just a little less than whole’ as opposed to the arrogance of being ‘complete.’
Dr. Shyamal Saradkar’s pen possesses a magic that can sketch a bird onto a simple ‘scrap of paper’ and transform it into the vast, open sky!
About The Author
He is a distinguished poet, writer, singer, and *Ghazal* writer in the Marathi literary world, particularly in the Vidarbha and Nagpur regions of Maharashtra. He is renowned for his sensitive writing, profound understanding of words, and his ability to beautifully weave various facets of society and nature into his poetry.
A major collection of his Marathi poems and *Ghazals*, titled “Moorta-Amoorta,” has garnered significant acclaim. Two books of his Hindi poetry are also set to be published soon.






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