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Tuesday 27 September 2016

Difficult and Easy (Poetrython)

The word prompt in Twitter Poetrython was Difficult/Mushkil and Easy/Aasan in the last 2 weeks. In Twitter Poetrython, every Tuesday, the poets are given a word prompt and they need to instantly write poems using that word within 9-10 pm. 

I am sharing 2 micro poetries each on Difficult and Easy out of the many verses that I have written in the last 2 weeks.


Your Memories


The right answer




Waiting!
Winter thorns



You can also participate in the Twitter Poetrython every Tuesday from 9-10 pm by following the account @KaafiyaPoetry and with the hashtag #KaafiyaMilaao


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Monday 26 September 2016

The best destination for your Whatsapp Status

WhatsApp has made our lives fun. Isn’t it? We can easily connect with our friends and family, have long conversations in groups and chat to our heart’s content. Unlike the old SMS days, WhatsApp is fast and interesting. What makes it more fun is of course, updating the display picture and the option to update status that reflects our state of mind.

I love to update my WhatsApp status on a regular basis. Whether it is a friend’s birthday or I am travelling, I am always updating my WhatsApp status. Yes, there are some days when I can’t think of a perfect status that goes with my mood. Then, song lyrics or some familiar quotes come to my aid.

However, recently I came across a website called Whatsstatus.com where you can find the finest and the largest collection of WhatsApp status on the internet. There are more than 60 WhatsApp Status categories such as Love, Motivational, Broken Heart, Spiritual, Inspirational, Friendship, Birthday, Emotional, Relationship, Funny, etc. 

There are hundreds of professional writers associated with this website who write unique, interesting and catchy statuses. You can find a status for every occasion and mood. They add new status daily, and therefore, you can find plenty of statuses to choose from.

So the next time, you cannot think of a perfect status that’ll match your mood, simply check the WhatsApp status collection at Whatsstatus.com. If you have just fallen in love, check out the Love WhatsApp Status collection and update a status that best suits your feelings. You can make your beloved feel special by your status. 

Now, if you are a writer, then Whatsstatus.com has something more in store for you. As a writer, you must be having great one liner and thoughts in your mind. Instead of keeping them with you, share them with the world. You can register for an account on this website and can regularly contribute your unique statuses. There are plenty of categories for you to choose. You can write statuses on love, motivation, friendship etc.

For the first 200 status, Whatsstatus.com pay Rs1/approved status and after 200 statuses, they pay Rs2/approved status. So just by writing unique and interesting statuses, you can earn some extra money. 

Whether you are in look out for a perfect WhatsApp status or have great statuses in your mind, check out Whatsstatus.com right away. It is the best destination for your WhatsApp status. 

Change is the spice of life. Then, why keep the same, boring WhatsApp status for weeks and months? 
 



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Wednesday 21 September 2016

Glory of Autumn



I watch the trees shedding leaves
As I silently shed my old self;
Reinvention is a necessity
From time to time.
I let go of my old beliefs
That're inhibiting my growth;
The glory of autumn enthralls me
The absolute magnificence in pain
Inspired, I mirror the season
Unafraid to let go.

-Purba Chakraborty
21.09.2016


Also spare a moment and read my candid and personal interview on Poets United: BLOG OF THE WEEK ~ AN UPDATE WITH PURBA CHAKRABORTY


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Tuesday 20 September 2016

Like a broken guitar


Like a broken guitar,
I lie mangled and overrun
In the labyrinth of life
Amid the sea of people.

My melody has fallen between cracks
As I gave myself to people
Who couldn't hear my music
My chords are broken
And I lie numb and soundless
Amid the charring noise
Seeping life out of me.

Like a lost child in a fair
I run from people to people
Asking countless questions 
As the questions multiply manifold.

Defeated, I close my eyes
Listen to my heart beats in silence
My broken strings gently collide
I hear some music; faint and delicate
Perplexed, I take a deep look within
Where I find an ocean of melody left
Although I am apparently broken.

-Purba Chakraborty
19.09.2016


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Thursday 15 September 2016

No Honking : Let Art Show You The Way!


"Any form of art is a form of power; it has impact, it can affect change. It can not only move us, it makes us move." ~ Ossie Davis

Honking is one of the biggest causes of noise pollution. Once we hit the streets, all we can hear is the incessant honking of vehicles around us. It is not only annoying, but also very harmful for the health. The mind gets perturbed and anxiety increases. Moreover, it causes frequent headaches.

And it is not that the people horn only when it is needed. Honking has become a habit. Since I suffer from migraine, I remember having so many headaches when I am outside for a long time. The honking seems unbearable, especially during festivals such as Durga Puja.

Last weekend, I went with my friend to Acropolis Mall, Kolkata and I was pleasantly surprised to see that an exhibition on "No Honking" is taking place there.

All the paintings were done with the honest approach of making people realize how honking is affecting our lives badly. The paintings exuded honesty, intensity and brilliance. The message of each and every painting is profound, that can make a person think deeply.

Let's take a look at some of the paintings of the exhibition. 


This painting titled "Slavery" by artist Amaranth Sharma tries us to show us that our minds have become slaves of compulsive honking. We do not even realize when we honk. 


This painting "Sound of Life" by artist Nimisha Rao shows 2 comparatives: waves of horrible sound and tunes of music. The artist says that let music be our sound of life and not honking. 


The painting titled "Bau Honk Koro" by artist Prantik Chattopadhyay tells that gone are the days when we used to wake up with the chirping of birds. These days, we wake up with loud horns of school buses and vans. 


The painting "Talking to Buddha" by artist Rahul Mukherjee shows that there is so much honking these days that even Buddha would have needed ear plugs if he was here. 


This painting is known as "Ornamental Life" and is created by artist Sheetal Kaluskar. The artist says that it is not cool to flaunt who can honk more. There are far better things to flaunt.


This painting really moved me. The painting titled "Thinker" by artist Debasish Dutta questions "How will the thinker think if he is surrounded by continuous honking?"


This thought provoking painting titled "UnLove" by artist Thakere Naik says that human beings have fallen so much in love with horns that they have forgotten a beautiful world outside. This painting shows the strange love between humans and horns.


"Invite Positive" by artist Poorva Nimkar shows that in order to invite positive, we must say No to unnecessary Honking. 


"Pain" by artist Ananya Dalal shows the painful effects of honking. I could totally relate to the painting.


I am standing beside the painting called "Sound of Silence" by artist Debraj Goswami where the artist hopes for a day when we silence the sound of honking.

I had a great time watching the beautiful paintings and deciphering the message that the artists have tried to convey. However, I couldn't capture all of them due to the crowd. 

It was truly a great initiative to spread the message of "No Honking" through such brilliant paintings. 

Which painting did you like the most? Do you believe that spreading the message through art can bring some change?

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Wednesday 7 September 2016

BEAUTIFUL : Blooms and Miracles



 Beautiful flowers gently caressing my soul
  Enchanting me with every passing minute;
    A sort of miracle occured as I gazed at them
    United with the Divine energy, I felt blessed
   The blooms vanquished every anxiety I had
Inspired me with their profound wisdom:
    Follow the pace and style of Mother Nature
      Unravel the varied mysteries of the Universe
      Let the divine beauty unfold in your life too.

-Purba Chakraborty
7.09.2016



Linking my new Acrostic Poem with Poets United Midweek Motif ~ Blooms (noun)





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