“Chini kum hai, Chini kum hai,
Thodi thodi tuj me hai kum
Kum kum
Dhire dhire holle holle
Door door hogi problem kum
Hum dum.”
How sweet and beautiful lines! When we actually listen with the rhythm it is sweeter and makes you feel fresh and enthusiastic.
Today I had bitter gourd in lunch; I had put some sweet to make the gourd eatable. But the bitter taste remained the entire day.Of course,it did not damage me anywhere.
Do you think it is the same with our words? Bitterness in our words and bodylanguage (especially our facial expression)can cause terrible damage. We all must have gone thru’ same bitterness some where in our life. Did we like it???
Do we like ‘kheer’ (porridge) without any sweetness? ...NO...
We assume and accept that Kheer is supposed to be sweet.
The same way our relations are supposed to be sweet and humble.
Life is nothing but rhythm. We miss one note and the entire base collapses.
We make good dishes for the guest; wear good clothes when we go out; use better words in our workplace.
We do all these because we are very sure that they – outsiders will ONLY take rhythmic notes from you…
We all have our own share of burdens both socially and economically, we all are trying to cope up for better living and will continue to do so life long.
The cost of living is increasing with the rate of inflation. It is quite difficult to erase all our burdens completely but at least the areas which are under our control can be made more worthwhile!
My brother always says; if the home front is taken care of well; the war front (work) will be taken care of automatically.
Once we start using ‘chini’ unlimited in our home front…the rest of the areas will soon start taking their actual positions.
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7 comments:
excellent...hope u bring such topics everyday. iove bhabhi
Wooooooooooooooow!!!! brilliant, something that needs to be carved in a book. simply too gooooooooooooood.
love, Chinky
Hi!I read all your thoughts and proud of U ..... about CHINI KUM.. In our life we often experience this bitterness but to handle that we have to use sugarcoated words ... how we use sugarcoated pills to treat the ailment...
KEEP IT UP!!!
Well written, felt from heart expressed through soul
"Chini Kum Hai” Thodi Thodi Tuj mein hai Kum"
"Love coupled with compassion" conveyed so smoothly.
"Dhire Dhire Hole Hole, Door Door Hogi Problem Kum"
Assurance put forward so gracefully.
"HUM DUM" -
Perhaps "A pinch of salt" to make life a bit Spicy and Saucy like " Piri Piri" in Portuguese and "Pyari Pyari" in Hindi.
We have all heard this song? At times, Many times, I am sure. Even me, I must admit. But? How many of us have actually listened to these soothing lyrics?
Very few, perhaps, and I am one among them to be honest.
When I did, it made a deep impact, something profound, I must admit when I close my eyes and try to visualise, I felt cruising amongst all turmoil.
Life is music, if we take it with a pinch of salt and accept it the way it is.
I still remember, vaguely, Cyrus Merchant's quote "Don’t run fast till the music is over"
You can make the porridge as much sweet as you want, but how about those who can’t afford to have sweet at all, even if they want to? At least you can help them feel sweet.
"Dhire Dhire Hole Hole Door Door Hogi Problem Kum" - Sheer Magic
Well written, felt from heart expressed through soul
So easily u pull the chord of our heart with your writing......
The comments posted by Mr. Ajit Nayar is equally sensitive.
I can only wish you by saying MILES TO GO.....................
nicely placed words amisha. Sabina Soren
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