Saturday, May 15, 2021

||| Sahari Nakshytra |||

MoKatha Published on www.nirvaynews.com Odia newspaper 12th May : The agony of town has been for sleepless nights for halogen lights hovering over the city from dusk to dawn, denying urban kids to watch starry sky, full moon nights thus depriving them in understanding the cosmic beauty that has touch of the Divine most required to shape of a child in growing to a fullsome indvidual with glory of Divine to wade through the worldly mess and to reach at the pot of bliss the life carries on Earth; Take out your kids to the terrace, switch off lights and give them a telescope to scan the sky and let them dance as the stars twinkle.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aji bi Economics kahuchi India lives in Villages. Though smart cities are mushrooming, but it will take time to pick up traction and solidity to replace the characteristic feature of India.
Sahara Nakhyastra nice reflection on urban life.
I think you have visited pathani Samant Planetorium at the entrance of Acharya Vihar. That speaks how are we getting idea about stars in the sky.
Enjoyed reading the article.
Thanks for sharing.

ALKA said...

Thanks a lot sir for sharing this.. beautiful presentation..

Anonymous said...

Namaskar, Sir. Also read your Sahar Nakshtra. The end is poignant. Slowly, the children in the cities will forget to look into the sky and wonder about the cosmos.