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Death Hindi Poems

These Death Hindi poems are examples of Hindi poems about Death. These are the best examples of Hindi Death poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Last curtain call
Who knew the exact time and how
The day came for my play's final bow?
The span was compact
I ran for just one act
The encore - now...

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Categories: courage, death, hindi,



Gulshan Kumar
Hiding in plain sight
Ready to shoot him
Dark side of human
The sounds of gunfire
Bullets killing Kumaar
Horrible bloody scene
Red Red and Red
Gulshan Kumar is dead.....

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Categories: hindi, body, celebrity, color, death,

Samsara
I know I done it all before.
I just wish to do it all, once more....

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Categories: death, hindi, international, life,

Your Christ Your God Your Crown Ii
Destroy your Christ 
your god 
your idols fall all apart.

Lay bare your mechanical heart 
rebuild it with gears 
wire electric fire to curve 
your craving...

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Categories: hindi, allah, allegory, allusion, analogy,

Hindus Are Right, In This, Too
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Hindus and their admirers often speak of their Trinity: Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver/ Sustainer. And Siva the Creative-Destroyer (in the way death of...

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Categories: christian, culture, god, hindi,



There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: hindi, 12th grade, character, hope,

Be Wise About Matter By Doctor Deo
1. "Matter" is such a human "mind" illusion. Science keeps looking for stuff, runs into CONSCIOUSNESS and patterns. There is more FORM than matter (Namarupa,...

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Categories: hindi, creation, environment, freedom, god,

Allama Iqbal Translation: Cordoba
Excerpts from "Cordoba"
by Allama Iqbal
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch



Withered Roses
by Allama Iqbal
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

What shall I call you,
but the nightingale's desire?

The...

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Categories: death, destiny, god, hindi,

Rabindranath Tagore Translation: Death
Death
by Rabindranath Tagore
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
 
You who are the final fulfillment of life,
Death, my Death, come and whisper to me!
Day after day...

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Categories: hindi, death, eulogy, farewell, funeral,

Rabindranath Tagore Translation: Last Curtain
Last Curtain
by Rabindranath Tagore
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

I know the day comes when my eyes close,
when my sight fails,
when life takes its leave in...

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Categories: death, hindi, night, sea,

Rabindranath Tagore: Gitanjali 11
Gitanjali 11
by Rabindranath Tagore
loose translation/modernization by Michael R. Burch

Leave this vain chanting and singing and counting of beads:
what Entity do you seek in this lonely...

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Categories: hindi, clothes, devotion, god, prayer,

Rabindranath Tagore Translations Ii
Patience
by Rabindranath Tagore
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

If you refuse to speak, I will fill my heart with your silence and endure it.
I will remain...

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Categories: hindi, dark, heart, night, silence,

Tagore Translation: the Seashore Gathering
The Seashore Gathering
by Rabindranath Tagore
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

On the seashores of endless worlds, earth's children converge.
The infinite sky is motionless, the restless waters...

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Categories: hindi, boat, children, dance, earth,

Premium Member The Names of Angels
The Names of Angels

Caren, 
Sharon, 
Joy, 
Mary and Lee...
Do not fear, 
the names here, 
and you will see.

There are more, 
there are others, 
you know...

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Categories: hindi, caregiving, community, friendship, grandfather,

Premium Member Foremourning Afore Morning
Sitting Shiva.
   Be, Here, Now.
Day Begins...
   Be. Here. Now.
Day Ends.
    Be Here Now.
Dancing Shiva......

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Categories: death, hindi, philosophy,


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