Inner Zeal
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Everything new that is created is something that has emerged out from the deepest and densest ocean of pre-contemplated thoughts in the heart.
The heart abstracts its new creation from the ocean and asks the aid of the brain.
The brain interprets the hearty language and translates it into human coherent language, using the archived words in its files and in a way gives rise to something new and something innovative.
People initially say that a writer has a creative mind, but I say no, a writer has a demiurgic heart. And so creation is literally the intimate voice of our hearts. And the same is here. Inner Zeal has each line, each word that has been abstracted from my heart. The contents of it cover up almost every minutest feeling that a human heart summons - Jealousy, faith, fear, attachment, grief, etc.
Every word is a deep and serene call of my heart to the brain to carve out its thoughtful thump into not any argot but into simple and vast English language. With this book my brain has got a canvas to paint up the words received from my heart.
INNER ZEAL is the voice of my heart.
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Inner Zeal - Vrushti Trivedi
I N N E R
Z E A L
I N N E R
ZEAL
by
V r u s h t i T r i v e d i
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without prior written permission from the author or publisher.
Copyright © 2013 by Vrushti Trivedi
February 21, 2013
Published by
C r e a t i Ve n t u r e s
C-22, Karan Gharonda
Sainikwadi, Pune – 411014,
Maharashtra, INDIA
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ISBN 978-81-88360-21-X
Foreword
Poetry is the refl ection of the innermost feelings of a poet, which expresses a lot in a few lines.
Vrushti, the Sanskrit term which means ‘showers of rain’, has rightly proved the signifi cance of her name. ‘INNER ZEAL’ is the shower of mature thoughts transformed into beautiful verses in the poems. Vrushti has made a tremendous eff ort to bring out diff erent aspects of life, nature, philosophy as well as modern concepts through her poems. Her creativity is awesome.
The readers will not be able to believe that, this is the meaningful rhyming construction of a 13 year old. Yes, I am pleasantly surprised that a schoolgirl with a powerful vocabulary and philosophical words has put forward this great work for the youth. I am sure that all the poetry lovers will appreciate her talent.
Undoubtedly, she has a ‘wow’ factor in the ‘INNER ZEAL’.
I wish her a great success ahead.
P. Sanjay
Author - ‘Prapti’ & Offi
cer,
Government of Gujarat
www.yourprapti.com
INNER ZEAL
Acknowledgements
I am just a feather that fl ew down on the earth. It was you who taught me to fl y. You helped me achieve supernatural heights.
You gave me the freedom to move on, the freedom to roam around and contemplate. To stand on my feet, it’s you who taught me. I am just a feather that fl ew down the earth.
In life no one is completely learnt. So not being adamant of our ego, we must confess that we are taught everything by one or the other creature. Let’s join up to tighten the fi laments of a sage and a learner. Let’s fondle up our cogitations and take up a step to understand that each person is a sage to us, even the tiniest creatures. And we even know that juncture and experiences are good teachers too.
So, I dedicate my book to all the dearest of my teachers, each and every creature who taught me. Who taught me to walk up on my legs, who taught me to live and who taught me to conquer the world.
Contact
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Blog: www.vrushti-bloomingbuds.blogspot.in 6
Vrushti Trivedi
Contents
1. Angels on the Earth .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 11
2. Benediction for Women .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12
3. Hunger
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