Fall Colors
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Posted:Oct 20, 2014 9:21 am
Last Updated:Jan 6, 2023 3:03 am 5793 Views
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Here below are some stunning pictures of Kirkland,Montreal, Quebec, Canada shot by my relative Shirin Husain. As I felt like sharing these wonderful and amazing photos with those who like to enjoy such pictures, I have taken the liberty of posting the photos on my blog!! Needless to mention here that this act of mine bears the approval of Shirin!!
Happy viewing,.everyone, including you Fimour!
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Farewell Song
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Posted:Oct 18, 2014 9:23 am
Last Updated:Jan 6, 2023 3:06 am 5533 Views
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Fimour, I told you before that this poem is my most favorite one. The story-line is ultramodern - the lovers decide to stay apart so that the daily grind of life does not dilute their love. This is the English translation of the poem written in Bengali by Rabindranath Tagore. Hope, all of you who like to read poems would also like this one too. Happy Reading:
Hush! Listen to the wheels of Time - his chariot rushes invisible pulsating in the heart of eternity crushing under wheel the despairing blackness from whose fractured heart spring stars like teardrops. O my friend, that onrush of Time ensnared and lifted me onto his chariot on the path of reckless adventure far, far from you far - whirling beyond countless deaths far - to this sunrise-kissed mountain peak and behind us, flapping in the wind trailing in the vortex of the chariot traces of my name, me, myself. Today across the path of no return if you catch a glimpse from afar you will know me not. Farewell, my friend, farewell.
One day when at leisure, spring wind in your hair, a sigh rising from distant nights of despair -- the tears of the fallen lily will fracture the sky -- look for me then, stirring all that have endured half unforgotten in a corner of your soul. Trace me in your tears -- Will it then illuminate? Will it bring some joy? Will it appear as a nameless dream? But no, dream this is not, it is the truest of all my truths this that I leave for you is my love this is my immutable offering deathless. Changeless, I leave this behind while life carries me on along the streams of change wheeling with the flow of time. O friend, Farewell.
Seek not to count your loss when from earthen clay you can create a deity ethereal -- let us celebrate with a votive evening dance - an Aarati a play of prayer where dust from my daily touch will not sully flowers from my heaped prayer plate will not fall. At this feast of the soul we shall set the table with our languid dreams athirst for expression. In it I shall not mix the gold hidden within my dust that which is wet from my tears. Perhaps even today you will create out of my unborn fate dreamlike words -- consonants weightless, timeless they will not dwell -- O friend, farewell!
Grieve not for me today. I have my work, I have my universe. my cup is far from empty and new tasks keep coming . . . But in life's ups and downs if there is someone awaiting eagerly my return -- how fulfilling it is. She who brings me the rajanigandha to adorn my votive plate she who looks on me in tender compassion mixed bundle of good, bad and indifferent for her I shall offer myself as the sacrifice in today's prayer. That which I have given you already is yours unrestrained now my gift of trifles I offer to you from my heart add them to your ineffable wealth. Let it be known that that which I had given you was in truth your gift to me -- the more you have taken the more you have left me in debt. And now Farewell, my friend, farewell!
From The Shesher Kabita (Farewell Song)
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The Lost Art Of Writing Letters!
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Posted:Oct 9, 2014 5:38 am
Last Updated:Jan 6, 2023 3:20 am 7468 Views
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May I ask all some frivolous questions? Why we no more write letters? Why we like to communicate with each other now mostly through e-mails or by Cell phones? In addition, could we express ourselves clearly, as we could have done in the past by writing each other letters? Why we do not like to communicate with each other in the way our parents and ancestors did last 2000 years??
Do we agree that various persons for various reasons could misuse the modern communication facilities ?
Do we not missing personal touch when we use these facilities to communicate emotional inner thoughts.
A friend of mine who is also a member of this site told me some months back about receiving a long e-mail from a very senior member of the site who frequently boasts mostly to new members about his marrying some one from the site. He also repeats like a pet bird how deeply these two love each other. However, the e-mail received by my friend from this man told her a different story. The man clearly expressed his fascination for a woman (my friend being one such lady of mixed origin from an island) having tanned skin. My friend considered this e-mail as not only misleading but also a misuse of the e-mail facility available to us. My friend asked me whether I do think that old-fashioned letter writing was better than the current instant methods of expressing so called love. She also pointed out to me that the instant method to communicate emotion might finish an existing relation very quickly! She mentioned the message as an example of this type of unwanted situation! I could not answer my friend correctly so far and therefore I leave these questions to my readers for answers if there are any! May be some day We shall be able to tell more about this particular case!!
Could anyone tell me what were the virtues of old fashioned letter- writing?
Lastly, could anyone tell the future of human communication??
Happy Reading: All are invited to kindly participate.
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Feast For The Eyes..... Beautiful Bangladesh Continued . Part IV
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Posted:Oct 7, 2014 10:48 pm
Last Updated:Oct 9, 2014 11:48 pm 5707 Views
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As desired by some viewers, I do hereby post some more pictures of my beautiful country and its Capital city. Those who intend to know more about this country , i would request such good people to Google the subject for the desired information.
Short Notes on each of the picture:-- 1,Rangamati, The Lake District 2.Dhaka Skyline at night. 3 Dhaka by night 4.National Memorial,Savar, Dhaka. 5.Flyover by Night, Dhaka City 6.Dhaka city Road by Night 7 Sonadia Island. Chittagong. 8.Pahela Baishak- Bengali New year day Procession 9.The SAARC Fountain in Dhaka. 10. Inside Sundarban Forest.
Happy Viewing:
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Landmarks,Ancient and contemporary. The city of Dhaka.
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Posted:Oct 4, 2014 1:27 am
Last Updated:Oct 16, 2014 6:03 am 4868 Views
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Bangladesh was listed by Lonely Planet in 2011 as the "best value destination".
Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh. It is also the largest city of the country. More than 15 Million people live in Dhaka which is a mega city now by its own right.
"The history of Dhaka begins with the existence of urbanized settlements in the area that is now Dhaka dating from the 7th century CE. The city area was ruled by the Buddhist kingdom of Kamarupa before passing to the control of the Sena dynasty in the 9th century CE. After the Sena dynasty, Dhaka was successively ruled by the Turkic and Afghan governors descending from the Delhi Sultanate before the arrival of the Mughals in 1608. After Mughals, British ruled the region for over 150 years until the independence of India. In 1947, Dhaka became the capital of the East Bengal province under the dominion of Pakistan. After the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, Dhaka became the capital of the new born country." Viewers may please read the short introductory notes on each photo posted hereunder:-- Photo 1. View of the Bridge on Crescent Lake at night, Photo 2. Nagar Bhavan. ( Dhaka City Corporation Building) Photo 3 .National Mosque.(Baitul Mukarram Mosque) Photo 4 . Baldha Garden. A garden with its rich collection of indigenous and exotic plants. Photo 5 .Curzon Hall. The science faculty of Dhaka University. Photo 6 ..A Busy Dhaka Road Photo 7. Lalbagh Fort: Built in 1678, by Prince Muhammad Azam, of Mughal Emperor Aurangazeb . Photo 8. National Parliament.Designed by the world famous architect Louis I Kahn. Photo 9. Central Shahid Minar. Photo 10.Botanical Garden. Built on an area 205 acres of land at Mirpur, Dhaka, adjacent to Dhaka Zoo.
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Beautiful Bangladesh-- Part III
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Posted:Sep 29, 2014 8:30 am
Last Updated:Oct 31, 2014 8:44 pm 4680 Views
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Some more pictures of mostly rural Bangladesh are posted here under:---
The names of the respective photographers could also be seen bellow serially.
Photos taken by: Penu Rahman, Farah Tasneem Mou, Shubhodip Kundu Nd Shaon Khalid, Md, Nehal Hossain, Nazmul Alam Badhan Sayeed Siddique, Abir Tanmoy, Salmi Kabir, Sheikh Mehade Morshed
Source: The Daily Star, Dhaka.
Happy Viewing.
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A Point to Ponder Upon-------Whosoever might have uttered it!!
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Posted:Sep 27, 2014 9:11 pm
Last Updated:Nov 22, 2020 9:31 am 4582 Views
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Whose quote is it---- Bishop Desmond Tutu or Jomo Kenyatta? I am confused. Who is the real narrator? Is it not similar to what Chief Pontlac, the American Indian, had uttered long time before?
Is there any truth hidden in it?
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20 Most Peaceful Countries In The World !
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Posted:Sep 25, 2014 1:41 am
Last Updated:Oct 14, 2014 7:57 pm 4426 Views
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Which country tops the list of the most peaceful countries on our planet Earth? The answer is Denmark. The country is always a safe place to live. Danish people lived peacefully even when Denmark was under occupation of Nazi Germany. They did not fight the occupiers for obvious reason! They knew that others would do the fighting on their behalf. Danish People always like to focus on economic matters. The never involve themselves in useless armed conflicts! I like Danish people very much. They are very friendly, open and helpful. I have never been to Denmark, but have cultivated friendship with Danish people while living in Hamburg. long time ago! 1. Denmark
Many of us would not believe that Norway is the second most peaceful countries in the World. It may be due to the fact that Anders Behring Britvik, the mass murderer, lives in Norway!! However, according to GPI (Global Peace Index), Norway is a safe country to live. It is also a friendly country to stay. Since prehistoric days, Norway welcomed new settlers to come and stay with them in harmony and peace. However, despite proclaiming neutrality during World War II, Nazi Germany invaded Norway. During the occupation, Norwegians built a resistance movement which fought the Nazi occupation forces with both civil disobedience and armed resistance. Norway is the country with the highest level of human development in the globe. Peace has been placed in Norway at the forefront of everything It is one of the top priorities of this great country
2 Norway
Even a tiny island located in the Indian Ocean can achieve the distinction of being the 20th most peaceful countries in the world if everything goes well for it. Yes, I am speaking about Mauritius where my friend lives. According to the GPI Report 2013, Mauritius is one of the most peaceful nations on Earth and ranked as the most peaceful country in Africa.
20. Mauritius
Shall be delighted to post about the remaining seventeen countries if the readers show interest.
Happy Reading, Dear Readers!!
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Feast For The Eyes..... Beautiful Bangladesh Continued PART- II
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Posted:Sep 21, 2014 5:15 am
Last Updated:Oct 2, 2014 1:00 am 4586 Views
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Here under posted some more pictures of my beloved homeland for those who are interested to view the breathtaking photos taken very recently by our young photographers. Thanks in advance everyone for Viewing!!
Photos:Asik al Mahmud,Hossain Fakhri.Maruf Hasan Abhi, Mohammad Shanur Rahman,Nayan, Shahed Pervez, Shipra Chowdhury, Suman yousuf, SMK Imran,Zayed Hassan
To Be Continued. Tea Gardens. Pet Birds.
Courtesy and Source: The Daily Star.
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Feast For The Eyes..... Beautiful Bangladesh
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Posted:Sep 19, 2014 12:56 am
Last Updated:Oct 14, 2014 9:34 am 5767 Views
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Discover MY Country Bangladesh... The country has a delicate and distinctive attraction of its own to offer..
It's a land of enormous beauty, hundreds of serpentine rivers, crystal clear water lakes surrounded by ever green hills, luxuriant tropical rain forests, beautiful cascades of green tea gardens, world's largest mangrove forest preserved as World Heritage, home of the Royal Bengal Tiger and the wild lives, warbling of birds in green trees, wind in the paddy fields, abundance of sunshine, world's longest natural sea beach, rich cultural heritage, relics of ancient Buddhist civilizations and colorful tribal lives, - Bangladesh creates an unforgettable impression of a land of peace.
With us, any place in Bangladesh is a home away from home.
Photos: Fateh Nazneen Khosbhu,Rayhan Khan,Mufassirul Islam,Adnan Hossain,Fahad Mojumdar, Gazi Asif Rahman, Miftah Uddin
To Be Continued.
Source and Courtesy: The Daily Star.
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