| Shiv Kumar Batalvi |
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Page 6 of 6 No other poet before him, to my knowledge, was so much glamorised by the phenomenon of death as Shiv was. As Shiv was, death truly is a gift that is given to a man at birth and that is not an end, but is a milestone on the journey from beyond to beyond. I see Shiv walking on this path. -Raat chanani main turan- He will continue to walk and we will continue to see him shining as a star at nightfall and touch him, smell him, enjoy him as a flower, like the chambe da phul -he will be seen again and again dying on the morning after morning. To him death seems more real then life. No one sees the flower coming into life, but what we see is only the death of the living. But death also is not the end. -Nahen sade tan koi rog awalra Nahan sadi oomsr aakhiri Babul ji Aasan mukh da suraj Dubde tak mur aonna He will come back again on the horizon before sunset to live through the night. I am waiting for that moment when Shiv, like Lord Shiv Ji will recreate himself out of the pieces and bits that he has left for all of us in the form of his poetry - the immortal images of his mortal frame. -Zindgi us ke liye ik maut thi Who pa gaya hai zindagi dar asal mar jane ke baad.- |
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