THE *AAVAAGAMAN OF A FLOWER
"O Autumn ! you brought cold winds from the alien lands to the garden. Not to speak of the trees and the flowers, even the grass plants started bowing down with the weight of the morning dew or the thrashing of your winds. Agreed, you succeeded in making me fall to dust and vanish but remember, 'we are flowers ; we are reborn in every spring. " ....so said the flower to the autumn season that brought pain and suffering into the garden. ....
"Hamchu sabzeh bar baarha roedah-am" ...Jalal ud din Rumi
"Like turf on the ground I am reborn and reborn after every death."
( Avtar Mota)
PS
* In Hindu philosophy, Aavaagaman is the continuance of the cycle of birth and death of human being untill the soul achives Moksha. It means transmigration also.
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