Poet Tirtha Shrestha heard in anecdotes and poems

Chaitra 10, 2081

Hemanta Shrestha

Poet Tirtha Shrestha heard in anecdotes and poems

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Poet Tirtha Shrestha has four lines about life: 'Where I live is not my home. Where I stand is not my destination. I have to go far, stopping is not my life.'

Kavi Shrestha, who is resonating in poetry, also narrated his philosophy on life at Hotel Alice in Kathmandu on Saturday. Before reciting the lines of the poem, he shared his feelings and said, 'I don't think of myself as a great poet . I love poetry.' He continued to add, 'The more I write poems, the more I feel unfamiliar.' 

Poet Tirtha Shrestha heard in anecdotes and poems

Madan Bhandari Foundation and Madan Bhandari Foundation organized the poet who stood on the stage of reciting a single poem and honored the poet by garlanding him. Some of the poems recited by Kavi Shrestha on Saturday were about life, some about love. He expressed himself in the poem 'Book of Love' in this way:

You are

I am too

We don't have those days

But they are more beautiful than days 

The memories of those days

I am reading in that light

The book of love

Kavi Shrestha is thinking from time to time, 'What will happen the night I die ?  Is there a cataclysm? Creation continues .  that stops ?'

Then he wrote 'The night I died' . 

Poet Tirtha Shrestha heard in anecdotes and poems

One day journalist Kishore Shrestha asked Tirtha in an interview, 'You write love poems . But how much do we do with love?' His answer was, 'Love is something to do . It's not that.' After that, Tirtha wrote a poem:

'I don't want to make it light by telling the world about your love

I don't want to make a fuss by raising you up and down in the market of rumors....

Once upon a time, Tirtha saw a Gursini mother sitting in the courtyard of her house . And I used to see Lahure flowers blooming in front of the courtyard. 'Widow, what is the comparison between that old mother and flowers ? Sometimes I used to think .Doesn't he always feel that he is being burned when he sees that Lahure flower ?  After much thought, I wrote a poem,' said Tirtha  Remember . Then he recited the poem 'Lahure Phool, I want to change your name'.

In this atmosphere, poetry lovers were hearing the Tirtha spellbound all over the hall. Tirtha also recited poetry and ghazals. 

Poet Tirtha Shrestha heard in anecdotes and poems

Born in Pokhara in 2016, Tirtha has been on a poetry journey since the 30s. His works include Tirtha Shrestha's Poems (Poetry Collection, 2055), Zindagi's Kurukshetratan (Poetry Collection), Mahabharata Songs (Muktak Collection), Mere Himal Jaya (Geet Collection), Pailaka Nivulere (Joint Collection of Poetry with Manjul and Kumar Ale) and Zindagi Ko Godhulyma (Muktak Collection).

Readers will soon be interviewed by the new poem 'Names written in the snow'.

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