The journey has to end one day
We call it “wind up and fly away”
For eternal peace
And rest with an ease
No one has seen
The heaven
It is just an imagination
To have good rapport with spiritual evolution
How many objects perform their task regularly?
This makes an individual to think occasionally
About his existence and natural connection
And what way is open for his relation?
You may want peaceful last breathe
At the time of death
And be flown without any difficulty
With sincere prayers to an almighty
It is granted
As you wanted
Peaceful unification
With life’s cessation
14 May 2015 TO: Hashmukh-ji Your poetic reply again enthuses me. However, Vaishnavite cult had deep influence on Tagore in contemplation of which mundane Death is not the human goal to achieve peace, which following quote from your poetic reply implies ~ Peaceful unification With life’s cessation It is really an inexplicable 'passion' of mankind, without isolating an individual, which the Vaishnavites wanted to raise to a lofty spiritual height. However, having a superficial idea about this medieval cult, I'll look wiser less I try to explain it. Rajat Das Gupta Rajat Das Gupta, Kolkata May 14,2015
The journey has to end one day We call it “wind up and fly away”
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
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