Friday, 23 November 2018


                              A farewell beat from 'palampurbeats'

                              Goodbye friends  

                            



All good things must come to an end, said Chaucer. ‘Palampurbeats’ – whether or not it was ‘good things’ – does so too today with its 94th post. I had thought that I would go on until I hit a hundred- like a good batsman.  But as even Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar would vouch, ‘nervous nineties’ can indeed get even the best of batsmen out sooner than thought! My first blog post saw the light of the day on 12 November 2016 and it has since been for me a pulsating 2-year joy ride. It is difficult to put in words that intoxicating surge of glee and excitement that ran through me after posting the blog. Then, looking at the rising number of page-views as days went by and receiving mostly adulatory comments from (a few of) my regular reader-friends kept my adrenalin soaring high, not letting the momentum ever flag.
I would perhaps have loved to keep writing but over the last few weeks I was getting a sense of weariness and boredom. Of late, my posts were getting rambling, insipid and anaemic, and even dotted with errors of syntax and grammar here and there. And monotony and staleness - whether in life or in work – aren’t the stuff I am much enamoured of. Further, declining readers’ interest in recent weeks reflecting their boredom and fatigue with my posts provided an additional spur to call it quits. But all said and done, it has been wonderful being with you with my little scribblings and I am beholden to you all for sparing time to read/share my posts.
Life, like a river, moves on. And it must. I shall now look forward to hitting some new trail in search of greener, sunnier pastures. Or do nothing but perch on a deodar-studded hill slope, hear birdsong, watch butterflies flutter and dance and inhale the sweet scent of fresh Kanakchampa flowers and let it fill my  soul. Or sitting outside in a moonlit night, gaze at the stars and ask: "Hi, dear life, what more have you for me on your platter? Serve it quick and hot please. Time is fleeting."
 Goodbye then and alvida…but wait.
Here is a little poem for you as my ‘farewell’ post:



  खिलें जब कणकचम्पा के फूल


मेरी बगिया में देखो तो आज, है आई क्या बहार,
देख इन फूलों की शोभा, हैं बजते मन में सुरीले तार I                
हरे भरे, पंख सरीखे चौड़े पत्ते इन्हें सांझ-सुबह सहलाएं,
घूंघट से झांक, दुधिया पौशाक पहन ये सबका मन बहलायें I
इन्हें देख तो  कमल पुष्प भी चकित हो, जरा मुस्काये,
मादक इन फूलों की भीनी खुशबू जब सारा बाग़ महकाए I
भँवरा/तितली इन्हें देख खुश हो, झूमे, नाचे और मंडराए,
बुलबुल भी शाखा पे बैठ, चहके खूब, और हमें रिझाये I
हवा का झौंका रह रह कर, इन्हें कोई मधुर सी बात सुनाए,
महक भरी आभा से इनकी, मन-चित बस, मन्त्र-मुग्ध हो जाए I
‘गर चन्द्रलोक से उतर आए इंद्र देव की ही कोई सुन्दर सुरबाला,
स्वागत करूं उसका मैं बगिया में, पहना के इन पुष्पों की माला I
चाहूँ कि कणकचंम्पा के इस सुन्दर पेड़ की शीतल छाया में मैं बैठूं,
मन की कलम से लिखूं प्यारे बोल, फिर खुश हो इठलाऊँ और ऐंठूँ I
या मित्रों संग बैठ छाया में, ले शरबत के घूँट, तनिक करूं विचार,
कि कैसे सबके जीवन में हो उजियाला और आपस में मीठा प्यार I
मीठी सी मुस्कान लिए ये गुपचुप मुझे देते यह सन्देश:
‘जीवन है लघु, सपनों के पंखो पे उड़ लो खूब, देस और दूर परदेस I
हाँ, निष्ठुर हैं लोग, फिर भी, सब में बांट लो अपना प्यार,
पर, लहू-पीप की इस दुनिया में, जरा संभल के चलना यार I
मित्रो, आओ; हम सब ऐसे सुन्दर पेड़ लगा कर, खुशबू चारों और फैलाएं,
और ‘हरयाली है तो जीवन है’: भटके हुए आदम को यह सन्देश सुनाएं I

     

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10 comments:

  1. 🙏🙏Palampurbeats was probably v good for activities in and around PLP for plpurians. Gud luck to u for
    Ur endeavours dear 🌲🏵️💮🌹

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    1. Thanks very much dear Dr GLB. I too loved it all: writing about Palampur and various other things as well. And you have been such a support and inspiration right from the beginning. Thanks for your good wishes.

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  2. O,my dear Subhash ji,very very sad decision! Your last two blogs were highly technical,probably some one with flair for romantic reading could have evinced some interest but overall your blogs have attracted a wide array of readership transcending boundaries outside India.Ithink you should continue with this. I am sure many including me find a rare treat to our fatigued souls every weekend irrespective of the fact we miss our comments sometimes.Profuse thanks for regaling us for so long.

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    1. Thanks so much dear RPK for your such heart-warming comments. You have been a great inspiration for me right from my first blog.You were not only an avid reader but also hardly ever missed out on giving your candid comments which I valued a lot. But as I said in this post, it is time to stop and reflect and move on...and look for 'greener pastures'!
      I once again thank you with all my heart for your constant, steady and inspiring support.

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  3. I m regular reader and waits for ur blog sir .and to express onself in public requires courage and you are doing it very nicely .sir please continue

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    1. Thanks very much my dear friend. For me too it was so wonderful writing about whatever came in my mind and sharing it with you all. It is my blog readers like you whose love and support kept the flame burning. Well, who knows I might reappear...maybe...in a new avatar!
      And thanks so much again.

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  4. Saturday is aday when I look forward to some interesting reading in palampurbeats.blog among other routine chats.It realy interests mr a lot at your selecton of topic every week,at your command of the language.I admit that I have been lazy at responding back ,but I wish it to continue as it really gives us some food for thought,and motivation .Wishing you good luck

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    1. Thanks so very much dear dear Kavita. Yes, I know you have been one of those who never missed out on reading my blogs. I have always loved your thoughtful comments you have been sending off and on. I think a time comes when one has to look for something new and more challenging before monotony and staleness become too stark and unbearble! And if I ever felt so, I could reemerge with new ideas and new zeal.
      I thank you most heartily once again for having been such a constant support.

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  5. Ur decision to stop writing ur blog is disappointing news to ur well wishers.Ur concern for local as also national issues n their solutions was highly commendable.Ur blog on Andrea-Salome was a master-piece particularly d poem n its excellent translation y u.Sometimes, however,u were sounding a bit philosophical which was food to a limited literary minds only resulting perhaps in limited responses.I think it is quite difficult for a versatile writer like u to stop abruptly though u may decide to swich over to a fortnightly or monthly column. Publish or perish is d order of d day my dear n d choice is entirely urs.Good luck.

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    1. Thanks very much dear Dr GDV.
      I have read your thought-provoking comments not once but many times. You have set me thinking. I think you have put it all (my blogs and readers' response) in a splendid perspective. Yes, I think making it a fortnightly feature instead of a weekly one can be a very good idea. Well, you have been one of the most discerning of my blog readers whose comments have given me the necessary ignition and even sense of direction and purpose. And I am delighted to know that you liked Andrea-Salome's poem and the translation: you happen to be the sole reader who have written to tell me so!
      Well, sir, in view of what you say, I will certainly give it a good thought...but after the (winter) break!
      And no words really to thank you enough for your love, understanding and support.

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