Song-Ghazal-Music created a buzz in Sahitya Madhushala’s online poetry seminar – Rail Hunt

In the online poetry seminar, poets and poets introduced everyone to the ground reality through their creations.

In the online poetry seminar organized by Shakti- “Sahitya Madhushala”, the poets and poets introduced everyone to the ground reality with their compositions amidst the boom of song-music and ghazals. Poet and President of Jain Kavi Sangam Karnataka, Jain Rajendra Gulechha “Raj” Bangalore started with his own composition and the founder of Mysore, the well-known poet and editor of Agra Jyoti magazine, Usha Jain Kedia carried it forward with a poetic style.

Pramod Kheerwal of Jamshedpur sang “Sleep Hua Sanatan Awake Utta” and Upasana Sinha presented her ghazal “Hey Benam Rishta Sa” in Tarannum in such a way that everyone was mesmerized. Laxmi Singh “Ruby” (Jamshedpur) enthralled everyone by reciting the ghazal “Ibditain Ishq ko Haseen Naam De Dena”. Vasant Jamshedpuri, “Give me that power, give me that power, let me write the world’s pir” and made the environment devotional by presenting his poems depicting the glory of Lord Shiva. Premlata Goyal (Ambikapur) read out her moment dedicated to the soldiers.

Earlier in the seminar, selected poets and poets from the country and abroad recited the compositions. Vasant Jamshedpuri from Jamshedpur started the program with Saraswati Vandana of “O Sharde Maa… Play your Veena Madhur”. Sangeeta Choudhary ji (Kolkata) presented her composition “Kehte hai Sursa ke mouth si dearness” taking a dig at the ostentatious expenditure being made by her on those who cry for inflation. Senior litterateur Jayaprakash Agrawal from Kathmandu Nepal expressed his feelings through his poem “Likh Nai Ibarat Khoon Se Bande”.

The operator, Usha Jain Kedia (Mysore) made the seminar sensitive by highlighting the pathetic condition of the mother growing up in the old age home through the composition “You did not get time to go to her doorstep”, President Rajendra Gulechha gave his meaningful reviews on all the works presented. Along with presenting, he garnered a lot of applause by reciting his composition “Makhaota” and “Siddhi from Sankalp”. The seminar ended with the vote of thanks by Sangeeta Choudhary. Uma Bansal Omprakash Aggarwal and other listeners attended the Gun Goshthi.