Thursday, December 13, 2018

Preface of 'Kavyanjali"

Kavyanjali is a collection of thirteen English language poetries, thirteen Hindi language poetries, and fifty Shayari (Shayari is a form of poems). Kavayanjali is a Sanskrit name for girls meaning offering of poetry, and that is precisely what this book is going to do. This book is ultimately going to give poems to its readers. English language poems are provided with the complete summary so that readers may able to understand the thinking and imagination behind each verse in the most straightforward way. 

A review of English poems is explained by me (author itself), but readers are free to have their own point of view. Readers may take out other possible detailed meanings of English poetries. This book is a perfect combination of English and Hindi languages reading material. On, one hand, it contains English poetries with a summary, and on the other hand, it has Hindi poetries plus Shayari. Some of the Urdu words are also used in Hindi poetries and Shayari. Thinking and imagination that is associated and assorted to build up this book will stimulate you to scream different pictures in your mind. English and Hindi poetries of this book are based on various topics; therefore, it will recall many activities of your daily life as well as things that happen around you or going to happen in the future. Moreover, this book will inspire readers to go forward in their life as well as to experience different aspects of life and to have significant achievements for their own self and for the whole world. This book does not get its name at once. 

In earlier days of my writing, its name was 'My thinking, My writing,' but I didn't found that name much useful; therefore, later on, that name was changed, and finally, this book got its name as "Kavyanjali." The name 'Kavyanjali' suits perfectly with its inner content reading material. I hope readers will like this book and will appreciate its literary work, and if readers are going to do so, then in the future, they will see few more good collections of "Kavyanjali."     

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