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Celebration of Devotion and Literary Excellence in Women's Poetry Session

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20 Feb 24
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Celebration of Devotion and Literary Excellence in Women's Poetry Session

In a recent literary festival organized by the State Public Library, a mesmerizing women's poetry session unfolded, showcasing the depth of devotion to Ram Lalla and the resonating echoes of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. The session, held during the five-day regional literature festival, added a new dimension to the event, captivating the audience with the charm of literary expressions.

The poetry session commenced with the worship of Goddess Saraswati, the lighting of lamps, and praises for Mother Sharada. Renowned poetess Rekha Pancholi presented her verses, "Tum swyam laut kar Ayodhya mein aaye Ram, Swagat janmabhoomi mein apne bhavan virajo Ram," while Pallavi Nyati echoed the sentiments with her lines, "Sarv jagat ke nyayadhish Ram Ayodhya ko nyay mila, Dekho sadiyan beet gayi ab mandir nirmaan mila." Arya Lekhika, on the literary panel, expressed that the devotion to Ram Lalla and the resonance of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya have created a cultural lake.

The poetry session, chaired by eminent poetess Dr. Veena Agrawal, featured special guests Dr. Neel Prabha Nahar and Mrs. Seema Ghosh. The verses painted the literary canvas with the colors of spring, as Aparna Pandey spoke about the complexities of expression, Pratibha Sharma related the arrival of spring with the academic session, Dr. Yugal Singh delved into the unique spring of heroes, and Indubala Sharma enchanted the audience with "Piya Basanti Re."

Dr. Neel Prabha Nahar, focusing on women's empowerment, recited, "Kala Ratri ke mein ghana ho andhera, Door kahi mera savera hota hai." Anuradha Sharma's "Anudya" urged for breaking societal norms, while Seema Ghosh boldly stated, "Maa mujhko bandook to la do, main Seema par jaungi." The session also featured Manu Vashishth's thought-provoking lines on women's strength and Vandan Aacharya's call for recognizing the value of daughters.

Sadhana Sharma concluded the session with her poem, urging not to let thunder strike on daughters and encouraging everyone to progress in the race of life. The literary stalwart Rameshwar Ramu Bhayya added humor, uplifting everyone's spirits.

The poets celebrated the essence of their art, receiving accolades from literary enthusiasts. The atmosphere was vibrant, with Basanti colors spreading joy. Dr. Usha Jha also contributed to the empowerment theme with her poetic expressions.

The women's poetry session not only enriched the literary festival but also elevated the spirits of the audience, creating a memorable cultural experience.


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