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soujjwalsays · 1 year
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Main, tum aur purani delhi
ये शहर नहीं महफिल है....
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चेहरे पे सारे शहर के गर्द-ए-मलाल है
जो दिल का हाल है वही दिल्ली का हाल है
- मलिकज़ादा मंज़ूर अहमद
DELHI... It's not that easy to survive here, it's busy, it's bustling, it's full of all sorts of festivities and it's the home to drama.... A lot a lot of drama. But the beauty about this city is that you find comfort in chaos, you feel yourself to be the part of some historic machinery that never stops, never rests but makes you a part of it... It's something about it's streets, about the food here, about the people here that's so genuine and unique that makes you wonder sometimes..
So kisi din delhi aao toh purani delhi... Jaroor jana
- A delhiwala(me)
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shivangibhardwaj7 · 1 year
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bahadur-nishad · 3 months
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#पवित्रहिन्दूशास्त्रVSहिन्दू
श्रीमद्भगवत गीता अध्याय 15 श्लोक 1 से 4 एवं 16, 17 में कहा गया है जो संत इस संसार रूपी उल्टे लटके हुए वृक्ष के सभी विभाग को सही-सही बता देगा वह पूर्ण संत होगा और कहा गया है कि जो पूर्ण संत होगा वह भक्त समाज को शास्त्र अनुकूल भक्ति विधि साधना बताएगा।
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aryan-sachdeva · 2 years
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THE GARDEN OF POETRY,EPISODE 12
Firstly Thankyou! you for your immense love and support towards the last blog it's always so fun! to read your comments and suggestions about the blog. So this adventure of mine took me to the most Poetic Place in Delhi which remains hidden from most admirers. So let's explore this place together! I started my journey toward the posh area of Vasant Kunj with these lines of poetry by Ahmad Faraz it goes Search for pearls of loyalty amongst those who are uprooted Maybe you will find these treasures in the ruins of the taverns". with these lines, I started my journey toward the infamous Poetry Garden. As was moving along the street of the prosperous Vasant Vihar I saw this astonishing Graffiti.
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I stood there and gazed at the portrait for a minute thinking about the mysterious vibe of the painting. I somehow stopped myself from staring at the portrait and moved forward. With a left turn from Malai Mandir, I arrived at Priya Garden. As I entered the garden a felt a strange smell. A smell of love, beauty, and the past we all have forgotten. As I glanced around the place I saw these beautiful writings by the famous poet on a rock.
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These verses were on stone surrounding a luscious tree whose trunk is so entangled in vines that it looks like a sage's knotted hair. I was lost in a world of happiness after reading these lines. They appeared as if these were some clues to an unknown enigma. As I blinked I saw a signboard providing directions to the other parts of the Park. I followed the path toward the historical garden.
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The vibes of the place were so pleasant and awesome that it was hard for me to believe that I was really in Delhi. The green silage and the small wooden yoga areas gave the place a new and different outlook. As I moved forward I cannot comprehend what I was looking at....
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The place looked so royal and out of the world. The gumbad was shining white with designs made of blue marble and the rest of the structure was made with identical red stone which was used in Lodi structures back in the time. The entrance had a big lock at the main door when I insisted the security guard unlock the place he only allowed me to enter on the condition that I would not click any pictures. The monument was tremendous from the inside it also had a small mosque attached to it.
(View of the Park from the monument)
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As I was leaving the place I saw a place out of the normal. It looked a bit different from the surrounding area. When I went a bit forward I sensed a strange beauty coming from the place.
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As I was trying to know about the area I saw a sign which said POETRY GARDEN. I got excited after reading that I was standing in the main Poetry Garden! I continued reading the board it further said that the four stones in the garden contain verses from two of the most renowned Tughlaq era Persian poets namely Amir Khusrau and Hafez, to create harmony and a symphony of songs. Lyrics that are dedicated to the glory of bountiful nature, and sing the praise of spectacular tres. As I read these lines I jumped from my cycle to read the poems.
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For the admirers, the poems were written in 3 languages Hindi, English, and Urdu. And trust me each of the poems where so beautiful and unique that it made me wonder how the garden might have looked back then when these poems dedicated to the garden might have been written. The Poetry Garden was situated at the axis, which Inconspicuously connects the Baradari and the mosque. Just like Naubagh which was originally laid by the Mughals.
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As I was admiring the place saw this open theatre in the middle of the grassland which resembled the amphitheater found in the gardens of the modern Western world.
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The amphitheater perfect was a perfect place to sit and hear yourself contemplating in unison with time. It was named "Gulzar" to keep the cultural ethos of Bagh-e-Bahaar intact, which is filled with references to springtime, trees, flowers, and mellow fruitfulness. In Persian, flowers are called 'Gul', and hence a flower garden is termed as 'Gulshan' or 'Gulistan' 'Gulzar' in that sense, would stand for a place, which is rich with joyful excess.
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I also noticed that many trees in the park were of the Amaltas. They lay a carpet of yellow flowers on the ground, when in full bloom, and create the magnificent ethos of springtime. I somehow managed to come back from this magical place and returned home here is a video about the place.
According to my research Bagh-e-Bahaar Situated in Vasant Vihar, in an area spreading over 18 hectares, this garden was laid out by Firuz Shah Tughlaq (1309-1388), in a 12-hectare area of the same lie remains of the garden originally laid. Most constructive of all Sultans. Firuz Shah is known for establishing cities and citadels like Firozabad, Kotla, and Hisar Firoza, as well as digging grand canals like Ulugh Khani and Razali. His biographer Afif notes in Tarikh-i-Firuzshahi that, Sultan had laid out or resurrected some 1500 gardens in Delhi and its close vicinity. Firuz had a liking for fruit gardens or orchards, and his gardens would also cultivate grapes among other fruits. This is the last surviving garden of those 1500 baghs that the Sultan had laid. Persian literature celebrates gardens earthly as representation of Paradise. The very first Mughal Garden of India, laid by Babur in Agra, is called Hasht-Bahisht and the word Bahisht itself stands for the Paradise.This was much before the Taj Mahal or the Humayun's Tomb which now stand splendid as examples of Tomb Gardens. The design schemecreates a Charbagh for the Tomb and the Baradari. A small water feature, reminiscent of water channels, is neatly tucked in the geometry. The axes of the Charbagh are complemented entirely by the entrances towards the Poorvi Marg and Basant Lok Complex. So with that, I end this blog of my marvelous adventure to the infamous Poetry Garden.
Until next time with love
Aryan Sachdeva
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pranjulblog · 29 days
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Exploring the Enchanting Delights of Delhi!
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