My writing is a play of emotional connection with my characters

Writing is a slow and steady skill that develops from extensive reading and an emotional connection. These below listed down are my thoughts on how writing shaped me and I will tell you how I craft the one.

Sustainability is important in writing.

Above all, life experience makes me a better writer! While I have always loved to read, I struggled with writing until I had been through several life experiences, both positive and negative, that left me holding on to a lot of emotion. There was no place for this emotion to go except onto the page, so onto the page (and another page, and another…) it went!


Being part of a writing community really encourages me to be a better writer—these days, that mostly happens through Twitter. When I publish short pieces, share them on Twitter and get responses from other writers and readers, it emphasizes the fact that I’m not dropping words into a vacuum—there are actual humans reading and responding to my work! This encourages me to always push myself to write better, to live up to the very high standards set by my fellow authors.

Reading, my first love, is the root of any talent I possess as a writer. I spent so much of my childhood and teen years lost in literary worlds, and all that reading helped me understand how to use language to tell a compelling story and to evoke emotion from readers. It also taught me to see everything—a myth or fairy tale, a crazy news story, a beautiful flower or a piece of trash on the street—as the potential inspiration for a story of my own. Reading teaches us to observe the world carefully, to see things through different perspectives, and if we become writers ourselves, to share these perspectives with readers.

I was more of a reader in my childhood

Compared to many writers, I probably did very little creative writing as a child. I always wanted to write stories, but I was also a perfectionist, so I would write a sentence or two, decide it wasn’t good enough and abandon it. Truth be told, I preferred reading to writing. I liked getting lost in other people’s worlds. Even in high school and college, I wrote stories for classes, but couldn’t motivate myself to write too much on my own time. I went on to attend graduate school for writing and wrote a few young adult novels—so my first stage of writing very intensely was in my mid to late twenties.

However, I still didn’t enjoy the process of writing, and I ended up taking a long break from writing while pursuing other jobs. As I mentioned above, it was going through a lot of emotional upheaval, including a difficult breakup and a lot of career changes, that made me want to return to writing. So in my thirties, I began writing again—first with a novel, and then with an explosion of poetry and creative nonfiction pieces. This was the first time I really felt like a writer—writing had become a cathartic experience for me, something I was compelled to do, a way to share my voice with the world.


As for my writing secrets? Well, the biggest secret of all may be that there are no secrets—writing is hard for everyone, and you have to find what works for you. But based on my own experience, I would say that the more emotional connection you feel to your writing, the more meaningful it will be for you and ultimately for readers.

At the beginning of the day, I write with a fresh mind

When I’m working on a longer writing piece, like a novel, or when I’m trying to finish a piece for a deadline, I always start writing as soon as I open my computer in the morning, before I do any other work. This way my freshest, most creative thoughts make it onto the page. Of course, often the real world and my freelance work intrudes, and I don’t have as much time to devote to writing as I would like. For me, what’s more helpful than having a fixed writing schedule is reminding myself that writing is just as important as work I’m getting a paycheck for. Occasionally, I have to give up sleep for writing, and I definitely give up a lot of movie or TV-watching time. But ultimately, I have to believe that my efforts will pay off (emotional connection).

Fairy tales are more than true—not because they tell us dragons exist, but because they tell us dragons can be beaten.

G.K. Chesterton

My advice to my fellow writers

When I was younger, I let perfectionism get in the way of my writing and didn’t allow myself to enjoy the process. I was focused on creating an end product that was worthy of publication, and as a result, my writing was often stiff and didn’t get to the messy emotional heart of a topic. So, I would suggest giving yourself room to experiment and try things that fail. Think of writing as a process rather than a product, and give yourself the chance to grow. And, of course, allow yourself time to live and have experiences as well—they will ultimately enrich your writing so much.

This is how my characters inspire me

I recently saw an author comment on Twitter that her characters experience more growth than she does, and I would say that the same is true in my writing. My characters often start off with many of the same struggles I have—including staying stuck in bad relationships, punishing themselves, isolating—but in a book you want to see characters grow and change. So, my characters actually reach a level of self-acceptance that I have not, and writing these character journeys is a powerful act for me. It shows me that this level of change and self-acceptance is possible, and gives me hope that I will reach it in real life as well.

When I write, I am telling myself a story as much as I’m telling readers one—I’m giving myself hope, creating a world in which characters can slay their dragons, can defeat their problems both internal and external. I believe that stories and language truly are magic—they allow us to transform and to share our experience with people we’ve never met. Writing may be the closest I ever come to performing magic, and I’m happy with that!

Also, read Ethan on his secret to writing and Theophanes Avery's strength and inspirations in her writings.

Characters in fiction, My secret to writing is to fall in love with my characters

Characters in Fiction are a game changer. Writing is never easy, and it can take years to craft a novel. You also have to set a proper schedule, keep yourself focused, and daily inspirations are a huge help.

Being a good writer involves allowing your reader to take charge

Evolving as a writer involves the understanding that there is a barrier in your story between you and the reader. You create the pictures in your head, and then you use words to describe them. The words are then read by the reader, and the pictures form … but the pictures in their heads are going to be completely different to the pictures in yours, no matter how adequately you describe what is happening to your characters.


The best writers are those who understand this, and do not insist that the pictures in both heads should be identical. Who knows how many versions of Harry Potter there were before Daniel Radcliffe portrayed him in film, or Frodo Baggins before Elijah Wood, or Anton Chigurh before Javier Bardem? A good writer lets go and allows their readers to create their own pictures.


So, a good writer concentrates on breaking down the barrier that every reader faces – getting the words into their heads effortlessly so that their pictures can be created. The more barriers you put up – clunky, cliché-riche prose, flowery, pseudo-intellectual language, intrinsically detailed descriptions – the harder it becomes for the readers. The best writers know how to let go and allow their readers to take charge.

My secret to writing is to fall in love with my characters

If you write a book with a fantastic, twisting plot that keeps people guessing from one page to the next, but the characters in that plot are nothing more than uninteresting archetypes, then no matter how good your plot is, your book will fail.


In real life, people enjoy creating and maintaining emotional bonds with others, and the same should be true in fiction. People must like, love, admire, connect with or be in awe of your characters in order for them to form that crucial bond. It doesn’t matter if halfway through your book you sentence your most important character to a firing squad death; if your reader has not engaged with them, they will simply shrug their shoulders and mutter ‘so what?’


That’s why I make sure I fall in love with the characters I create. None of them are perfect, and indeed all will have flaws such as selfishness, a quick temper or the need to always be right. But real people have flaws too, and just like the flaws of our friends we forgive them as the relationship we have with them is too strong for such flaws to break it.

Early mornings and late evenings are my time to shine

I am actually a full-time writer, but as much as I would love it to, my fiction does not pay me enough to pay all my bills! I’m a single man with no family and I own my own home, and I like to live frugally. For example, not only do I not own a flashy car, I do not own a car at all.
Therefore, I supplement the income I get from my fiction by copywriting and ghost writing. I have actually lost track of the number of books I have had published. It must be over twenty now, over the course of the last thirty years.

  • Read another writer, Stephanie Parent, and her thoughts on writing and crafting a novel.


I have one rule for writing – work in the morning, pleasure in the evening. If I have writing that I have to do rather than writing than what I want to do, I start it as soon as I get up so that I can get it out of the way, and out of my head.


For the writing I love to do, it’s the evenings for me. Evenings are peaceful and I am in control of them.

If you want to be a footballer, play football. If you want to be a writer, write.

Some writers (especially young writers) contact me and explain how they find writing exasperating. They seem to think that their finished, polished novel has to spill from their pen the moment they set pen to paper or rather, fingers to keyboard.


But that’s not how writing works at all, and if that is how you write, then you are not becoming a better writer. Your first draught of any piece of writing does not matter. It is simply a framework, or a suggestion to what your finished piece, short story or novel will be.
The first version of any piece of writing is all about plot. Just write down what is happening and do not worry about anything else. At first, your characters will do what you tell them to do, because they are not yet formed enough to have opinions for themselves.


Once you’ve completed that first draught, print it out then open a new document. You now have your framework, and subsequent draughts are about your characters. They will come alive, and they may not do what you want them to do or say the things that you want them to say. Once you encounter your first non-cooperative character, you know you are on the correct path.

Writing is like being repeatedly punched in the face, and then given a kiss. The most characters in fiction do.

There should be no doubt in anyone’s mind as to what is the most difficult aspect of writing, and that is getting readers. Writing without readers is like playing music that nobody hears or cooking a fine meal that nobody eats. I write because I want to be read, and I write because I want some people to meet the characters I have created; characters who deserve to exist beyond the confines of my skull.


But getting readers is easier said than done. Imagine how many manuscripts lie on computer or laptops unread and therefore unloved? There’s the chance that the greatest novel ever written is one that will never be read.


The publishing world is one about making money, and agents and publishers are the steely-eyed gatekeepers. It’s an impossible nut to crack, or so it seems, but people still get books published.


Keeping going at times seems pointless, especially when those rejection emails begin to pile up. I keep going because it would seem completely alien for me not to do so. My head is full of stories. Some of them deserve to be told, and some of those deserve to be read.

Hikariuchuu: The Realm of the Lights took me eleven years to write

Hikariuchuu: The Realm of the Lights

I had the idea for Hikariuchuu: The Realm of the Lights in 2010. I wrote the final word of the final chapter of the final revision in 2019. It was published in 2021.

It’s been a long journey, sometimes across raging seas filled with Lovecraftian beasts, sometimes across sweet-smelling meadows accompanied by my favourite people, but it’s a journey I would do all over again if I had to. Expanding a simple, one-note idea into a 135,000-word YA fantasy novel is an achievement I take a sense of pride in.
The protagonist, Adam, will always be my favourite character even though many of my readers have said they find him unlikeable. I do not like ‘goody two shoes’ characters who seem not to have a single negative thought in their heads – nobody is like that. Adam can be moody, self-centred, immature, and cowardly, but are we all not guilty of that in some degree? If such traits are our central ones, then that becomes a problem, but if we work so our positive traits eclipse our negative ones, then we deserve to be liked, respected, and perhaps even loved, and that describes Adam perfectly.


I also like Jamie. He’s the me I’d be if I could let my guard down all the time.

My favorite quote

First, find out what your hero wants, then just follow him.

Ray Bradbury.

This, to me, outlines perfectly how I write. I have an idea, and there is usually a goal involved. I set my hero off to try and achieve that goal. Sometimes it is achieved, sometimes it is not, but that is not what is important. What is important is what happens along the way.


So, like Mr Bradbury says, you just follow along and see what happens. What does happen will probably surprise you a very great deal.

What Are Your greatest Strengths? Two things drive me, read those

Very simply put—life experience. You can be the most reclusive of hermits and still write wonderful fiction. But the inspiration will run dry unless you keep giving your mind something to think about. What are your greatest strengths? This could be going out into the world and trying new things; going to new places, or meeting new people.

However, it can also mean taking the time to learn a new skill or read up on a favorite niche topic. Really, anything that keeps the brain thinking about things will work its way into your creative life. Usually, it’s in the most unexpected ways. Also, keeping muses around, that is, people who inspire you or whom you can bounce ideas off, is really helpful eventually.

No matter how rampant that stereotype is, writing doesn’t have to be a miserable hobby for a solitary individual. Besides that, the most important thing is to let go of perfection and just let whatever is coming through do so without judgement. Not everything you write will be a bestseller, and some of the things you come up with might be. So bad they end up in the trash pile, but if you allow yourself to be paralyzed by perfection, you’ll never write at all and whatever gems you are capable of will die before they’re even born.

I was a very creative since my childhood

I was always a very creative child. I loved to tell stories and jokes to the other kids, but I never really wrote anything because my spelling was terrible at the time. I had this belief that being able to grasp proper grammar and spelling was what writing was about, so I didn’t feel like I was good enough to try my hand at it, even when I had several teachers disagree with me. The thing that changed all this was my sixteenth birthday. It was a really depressing event. I’d been out of school for two years (due to illness) and I invited all my school friends over, who I hadn’t seen in all that time. I was so excited. It was going to be the biggest, happiest party of my life.

But then the only people who showed up were my best friend and two boys who had a crush on me. I was devastated. Apparently, my school chums meant a lot more to me than I did to them. I didn’t know where to take my heartbreak, so I sat down and started to write. In doing so I didn’t wallow in my pain but instead rewrote the narrative to make the whole scenario funny — the sort of thing a stand-up comedian might do. And when I did that, I not only felt better about the whole thing, but I also spread a little joy in the form of laughter from the people who did read it. It wasn’t long before I was writing about other events in the same fashion and getting all sorts of positive attention.

People from all over were telling me my life was interesting, and although I had a hard time believing them, I kept on writing. Over the years, I perfected my art until I was able to cross the final threshold into fiction. Now I was free from the restrictions of reality and lived experiences. I could write about anything and anyone. In my adulthood, I have found this just as cathartic. And there’s something so life affirming about spreading joy, or hope, or little glimpses of wisdom. It’s really that fulfilment that keeps bringing me back despite all the other difficulties in my life.

This hardship does not let me sleep

I hate to admit this, but the best time to write is usually in the dead of night, when no one else is awake to disturb the creative flow. Plus, there’s something a bit magical about being up when no one else is. You get a whole new perspective on things when everything is quiet, people are asleep, and there isn’t anything but you and the relative silence around you. It makes it a lot easier to reflect, be one with yourself, and hopefully touch the creative source that inspires you. With that being said, it’s also a terrible schedule to be on if you want to get anything else at all done in your life.

So even a night owl like me had to eventually learn how to just operate on a more normal schedule. Currently, I try to do most of my writing whenever my brain is at full capacity — which is after I’ve eaten breakfast and dealt with anything that might distract my thoughts. It might be as late as dinner before I sit down and focus. It’s less about the timing and more about forcing me to write and hit my daily goals. As long as I have that daily goal lingering in the background, I will not be able to go to sleep that night without accomplishing it. For me, this is what has worked better than anything else. I even write on days when I feel like I have nothing worth writing — just to stay in the habit. And when I do take little breaks, I always find it hard to get back into the routine.

In my opinion, young writers is a need of today

Young writers are very much needed these days, our world is changing so fast that it’s really hard to keep up, and someone needs to be taking note of these changes. When I was  rowing up, I had to read all the classics — the vast majority of which were written by affluent older white men — the same stories that had been taught to my parents and grandparents. Therefore, this was somewhat OK for the time because so little had changed in society that they were still relatable, but there was also a lot missing in these narratives. There was such a large chunk of earth’s population that just did not see themselves in these stories, and that’s important.

Not just for the people who are longing for representation, but also for everyone else who is losing out on the opportunity to learn about people unlike themselves. And if there is anyone out there that is writing about these big issues of culture, gender, race, and identity, it’s going to be the younger generations. I hate to say it, but older authors have all been at least somewhat beaten down by life. Each one of us can point to a time when we’ve been silenced or dismissed, and this ongoing struggle can really make us a lot meeker than we used to be.

A lot less likely to blast our personal truths for the world to see. But young people… they have yet to be broken and if the world is ever going to change for the better it’s going to be because they are screaming as an entire generation for progress. And I can’t tell you how much it warms my heart to see this happening — this upcoming generation knowing that their story is just as important as some old white dude and telling it like it is! Will they make mistakes? Of course, we all do! Will they at times be a little too much? Always. But all that means is we, the older generations of authors, should be guiding them and helping them become even better. They really are our future.

My inspiration is not limited. It is for all the niches

Oh goodness, I don’t have a single niche. I write everything I feel compelled to — personal stories, travel blog entries, satirical takes on history, more scientific articles for laymen, and fiction that runs the gamut of genres. I will never be able to stick to one thing, and that’s

OK, because I can find a use for all of them. I think many writers encourage other writers to focus on one genre because it is far easier to market yourself if you have a singular voice. I won’t argue that point, but I just don’t think it works for me and my ADHD addled mind.

Furthermore, I go wherever the creative spirit takes me, and I don’t complain simultaneously! In fact, the whole process has been a wonderful avenue to learn and to practice catharsis. Whenever I come across, something that really bothers me. I find it helpful to write my characters into a different scenario, a better scenario. For instance, I got fed up with super dysfunctional (or downright abusive) relationships being shown as romantic, so now whenever I have love interests I try to write them as healthy, respectful, and loving. You might think this would make for a passive and boring read, but no! There are still lots of action and drama, it’s just not coming from the characters, it’s coming from the outside world they live in. It’s been a beautiful process and one that, I think, has over time made me a more kind and forgiving person.

My favorite book, “Achilles in Heels”

Wouldn’t that be nice to have a book that was genuinely popular! I’m afraid I haven’t gotten there yet, though I am certainly trying! Even so, I do harbor an intense affection for the last book I published: Achilles in Heels. It’s a modern retelling of the unusual teenage years of Achilles. Long before he was a Trojan war hero, his mother Thetis thought she’d protect him from his fated death in battle by dressing him up as a girl and hiding him in a harem of princesses. From here the book is about a very action-oriented Achilles dealing with all the usual trivialities of his teenage years but with the added complication of his secret identity. The simplest of things get twisted wildly out of control as he tries desperately to keep face. At his side is his closest friend Deidamia, a sharp-tongued and adventure prone princess who spends all her free time trying to thwart any possible marriage proposals thrown her way.

She provides a cynical yet endearingly funny perspective to every situation and sitting across from her, often in competition for Achilles’ attention, is his childhood best friend Patroclus.  Patroclus can’t compete with the cutting with of his companions, but what he lacks in mental prowess, he makes up for in heart. He pulls this unlikely ragtag bunch together in a soft and loving way, smoothing out issues that need a gentle touch. Together, they face the world with courage and audacity, learning all of life’s greatest lessons in one adventure after another. All three of these vibrant characters lived in my mind for about twenty years before I committed them to a book. And now they’re ready to be loved by the world just as much as they were loved by myself.

Reading the first chapter from the book, “Achilles in Heels”

My strength and the source of inspiration is Jack Kerouac

… I shambled after [them] as I've been doing all my life after people who interest me. Because the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time. The ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles…

Jack Kerouac

I read this quote when I was still a teenager, and it was only theoretical to me. I dreamed about a life where I would find fellow misfits and freaks. It would be a few years before I started meeting individuals who burned with the same intensity that is noted in this quote, and it took on a much greater significance to me. From there, I realized that there are a handful of individuals out there who are so completely their own person that literally everything else doesn’t matter. These have been my greatest muses, my deepest friends, my most beloved of romantic companions. They have inspired me just by existing and being themselves.

There’s a sort of chaotic, beautiful energy that comes from the excitement of reading them, whatever I am working on. It’s these people, the ones who get me, that are my most loyal of cheerleaders. They believe in my talent and vision even when I am at my lowest and just want to hide in the dark and pretend I don’t exist. And I hope I have, in return, encouraged them to be their best as well in whatever endeavors they chose. They have taught me that if I don’t fit in somewhere, or am unhappy with something, all I have to do is find others like me that can help me change the narrative. It’s been a remarkable journey this life of mine, and I am so grateful I have been able to express this in my writing.

Furthermore, read Ethan on his writing and daily habits

युगांतर: गांधीजी एक क्रांतिकारी युगपुरुष

इंग्रजाच्या जुलुमशाहीला, त्यांच्या बेबंदशाहीला संघटीत ताकद आणि वाणीच्या जोरावर भिडलेला हा महात्मा खरच एक महान व्यक्तिमत्व होते. याने इंग्रजाच्या जागतिक दर्जाच्या फौजेला केवळ आपल्या लाठीच्या ताकदीच्या जोरावर नमवलं. ते मुळात एक आध्यात्मिक व्यक्तिमत्व होते, त्यांचे हृदय मोठे होते, म्हणूनच त्यांना महात्मा म्हटले गेले. पण यामुळे देश आणि समाजाच्या समस्यांपासून त्यांनी कधीच दूर पळ काढला नाही. देश आणि देशवासियांबद्दल त्यांचे प्रेम आणि आपुलकी होती. त्यांनी इंग्रजीचे शिक्षण घेतले आणि ते त्या वेळी परदेशी शिकलेले बॅरिस्टर असूनही, त्यांनी मायदेशी येऊन त्यांचा संपूर्ण रंगढंग बदलला. रहाणीमान बदलत 'टाय-कोट संस्कृती' सोडून त्यांनी फक्त एक धोती अंगीकारली. इतिहासातील सर्व परकीय आक्रमणामुळे फाटलेल्या या देशात पसरलेल्या अगणित संस्कृती, रियासत एकत्र करून गांधीजींनी त्याच राष्ट्रीय अभिमानाने भारताची पुनर्रस्थापना करण्याचा प्रामाणिक प्रयत्न केला. म्हणूनच आपण त्यांना राष्ट्रपिता म्हणतो.

     केवळ देशातच नव्हे तर मार्टिन ल्यूथर किंग आणि नेल्सन मंडेला सारख्यानी परदेशातही महात्मा गांधींनी महात्मा गांधींना आपला आदर्श मानले. तथापि, त्यांना अगणिक टीकेलाही सामोरे जावे लागले; त्यांना आणि त्याचे योगदान पूर्णपणे संपवून टाकण्याचे प्रयत्नही झाले. पण गांधीशिवाय भारताचा इतिहास लिहिणे शक्य आहे का? कदापि नाही, किंबहुना भारतीय स्वातंत्र्य लढ्याचे अहिंसात्मक नेतृत्वच त्यांनी केले असे म्हटले तर वावगे ठरणार नाही.

गांधीयुगाची पाश्वभूमि

गांधी युग: 1919-1948

आधुनिक इतिहास
मोहनदास करमचंद गांधी (जन्म: 2 ऑक्टोबर 1869; मृत्यू: 30 जानेवारी 1948)

 महात्मा गांधी म्हणूनही ओळखले जाणारे हे निर्भीड व्यक्तिमत्व, 9 जानेवारी रोजी दक्षिण आफ्रिकेतून भारतात परतले. 1893 मध्ये दादा अब्दुल्ला या भारतीय मुस्लिम व्यापा-याचा खटला लढण्यासाठी ते दक्षिण आफ्रिकेत गेले. तिथे त्याने भारतीयांशी भेदभावपूर्ण वागणूक पाहिली. एकदा जेव्हा ते दक्षिण आफ्रिकेत ट्रेनने प्रवास करत होते,त्याच वेळी मेरिट्झबर्ग नावाच्या स्टेशनवर, एका इंग्रजाने त्याला ट्रेनमधून ढकलले. या घटनेतून गांधीजींना नवी दिशा मिळाली. त्यांच्या दक्षिण आफ्रिकेतील मुक्कामा दरम्यानच गांधीजींनी भारतीयांबद्दल स्वीकारलेल्या वर्णभेदी धोरणांविरोधात संघर्ष सुरू केला. त्यांच्या चळवळीला संघटनात्मक आकार आणि दिशा देण्यासाठी त्यांनी नेटल इंडियन काँग्रेस, टॉल्स्टॉय फर्म (जर्मन कारागीर मित्र कॅलेन बागच्या मदतीने) आणि फिनिक्स आश्रम अशा अनेक संघटना स्थापन केल्या. दक्षिणेतच गांधीजींनी इंडियन ओपन नावाचे वृत्तपत्रही प्रसिद्ध केले.

गांधीजींनी भारतीय राजकारणात पदार्पण

     गांधींच्या दक्षिण आफ्रिकेतील चळवळीच्या यशस्वी आचरणाचा परिणाम म्हणून, तेथील सरकारने 1914 पर्यंत बहुतेक भेदभाव करणारे काळे कायदे रद्द केले. गांधीजींचे हे पहिले यश होते जे त्यांनी अहिंसेच्या मार्गाने मिळवले. इ.स.1915 मध्ये भारतात आल्यानंतरच गांधीजींनी भारतीय राजकारणात पदार्पण केले. महात्मा गांधी गोपालकृष्ण गोखले यांना आपले राजकीय गुरु मानले. यावेळी पहिले महायुद्ध चालू होते आणि गांधीजींनी या युद्धात ब्रिटिशांना साथ दिली आणि भारतीयांना सैन्यात भरती होण्यासाठी प्रोत्साहित केले. या कारणास्तव त्याला 'भर्ती सार्जंट' म्हटले जाऊ लागले. ब्रिटिश सरकारने त्यांचा केसर-ए-हिंद या पदवीने सन्मान केला. पहिल्या महायुद्धातील सहकार्याच्या बदल्यात भारतीयांना स्वराज मिळेल, असा गांधीना विश्वास होता. गांधीजींनी 1915 मध्ये अहमदाबादमध्ये साबरमती आश्रमाची स्थापना केली. या माध्यमाने सर्जनशील कार्याला प्रोत्साहन देणे हा त्याचा हेतू होता. भारतीय राजकारणातील प्रभावशाली नेता म्हणून गांधींचा उदय, उत्तर बिहारचे चंपारण आंदोलन, गुजरातचे खेडा शेतकरी आंदोलन आणि अहमदाबादच्या कामगार वादाचे यशस्वी नेतृत्व केल्यानंतर हे घडले. चंपारण आणि खेडा चळवळ शेतक-यांच्या समस्यांशी संबंधित असताना, अहमदाबादच्या कामगारांच्या वादाच्या पार्श्वभूमीवर कापूस कापड गिरणी मालक आणि कामगारांमध्ये वेतन वाढ आणि प्लेग बोनस देण्याबाबत वाद झाला. अहमदाबादमधील प्लेग संपल्यानंतर गिरणी मालकांना बोनस रद्द करायचा होता. गिरणी मालकांनी केवळ 20 टक्के बोनस स्वीकारला आणि धमकी दिली की जो कर्मचारी हा बोनस स्वीकारणार नाही त्याला कामावरून काढून टाकले जाईल. 35 टक्के बोनसच्या कामगारांच्या मागणीला समर्थन देत गांधीजी स्वतः संपात सामिल झाले.  या संपूर्ण प्रकरणावर न्यायाधिकरणाने कामगारांच्या मागणीला न्याय दिला आणि 35 टक्के बोनसचे आदेश दिले. या गिरणी मालकांपैकी एक गांधींचे मित्र अंबालाल साराभाई होते, ज्यांनी साबरमती आश्रमाच्या बांधकामासाठी मोठ्या प्रमाणात आर्थिक योगदान दिले. अहमदाबाद कामगार चळवळीत अंबालाल साराभाई यांची बहीण अनुसूयाही गांधी यांच्यासोबत होती.

गांधींचे आदर्श, तात्विक विचार, विचारधारा आणि जीवनपद्धती

    सत्याग्रहाच्या सुरुवातीच्या प्रयोगाच्या यशाने गांधीजींना सामान्य माणसाच्या अधिक जवळ आणले. गांधींचे आदर्श, तात्विक विचार, विचारधारा आणि जीवनपद्धती यांनी त्यांना सामान्य लोकांच्या जीवनाशी जोडले. ते गरीब, राष्ट्रवादी आणि बंडखोर भारताचे प्रतीक बनले. हिंदू-मुस्लिम ऐक्य, स्त्रियांची सामाजिक स्थिती सुधारणे आणि अस्पृश्यते विरोधात काम करणे ही त्यांची इतर मुख्य उद्दिष्टे होती. इ.स.1919 च्या जालियनवाला बाग हत्याकांडाने ब्रिटिश सरकारप्रती गांधींचा दृष्टिकोन बदलला आणि तद्दनंतर या सरकार विरोधी संघर्षाचे 'गांधी युग' सुरु झाले.

    उच्च विचार आणि साधे जीवन हेच त्यांना सर्वात प्रिय होते, जर संघर्ष असेल तर हिंसा का, एक मेकाच्या रक्ताची तहान का या माणसाला, असे ते म्हणत. बापूंकडून शिकलेल्या प्रत्येक गोष्टीचा योग्य मार्ग आहे, ज्या विचाराने क्रांती आणली ती गांधीवादी होती. तो एक विचार असा की, तुम्ही शेवटी केलेल्या अत्याचाराला कंटाळताल आम्ही जुलूम सहन करू पण आम्ही हात उचलणार नाही, हीच ती गांधी निति, गांधी विचार, आणि गांधीवाद म्हणून ओळखला गेला. परन्तु परिणामत: क्रांतिका-यात जहाल आणि मवाळ मतवादी अशा गटात विभाजन झाले. नेताजी सुभाषचंद्र बोस, भगतसिंग आणि राजगुरु यांच्या जहाल मतवादाचा अंतर्गत सामना बापूजी यांना करावा लागला. धर्माच्या नावावर मोहमद अली जीना सारख्या धार्मिक कट्टर पंथियाचा मुकाबला त्यांना करावा लागला. याचे पर्यावसन म्हणून धार्मिक दंगे सोसावे लागले. जनतेला अनेक हत्या, अत्याचार यांना सामोरे जावे लागले. धार्मिक व भौगोलिक फाळणी सोसावी लागली. याचे सर्व पातक, राजकीय रोष गांधीजीला पचवावे लागले. याच पुजनिय बापूजी (महात्मा गांधी) च्या स्मरणार्थ ही हिंदी काव्यपंक्ति!

राष्ट्रपिता तुम कहलाते हो सभी प्यार से कहते बापू,
तुमने हमको सही मार्ग दिखाया सत्य और अहिंसा का पाठ पढ़ाया,
हम सब तेरी संतान है तुम हो हमारे प्यारे बापू।
सीधा सादा वेश तुम्हारा नहीं कोई अभिमान,
खादी की एक धोती पहने वाह रे बापू तेरी शान।
एक लाठी के दम पर तुमने अंग्रेजों की जड़ें हिलायी,
भारत माँ को आजाद कराया राखी देश की शान।

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त्याच गांधींच्या देशवासी, तथाकथित एका राष्ट्रवादी म्हणवीणा-याने देश स्वतंत्र होताच त्यांचा जीव घेतला. हा कसला राष्ट्रवाद आहे! केवळ वैचारिक मतभेदामुळे एखाद्याला जीवे मारणे ही आपली संस्कृती कधीच नव्हती. मात्र "गांधी" सारखे लोक मरत नाहीत. गांधीजींना हवे असते तर ते त्यांच्या हत्येची घटना टाळू शकले असते. सरदार पटेल यांनी त्यांना आधीच याबाबत चेतावणी दिली होती. तसेच आवश्यक सुरक्षा व्यवस्था करण्यासाठी परवानगी मागितली होती. पण गांधीजींनी यास नकार दिला. कारण त्यांचे मते हे नंतर त्याच्या चारित्र्याला व विचाराला कमजोर करेल, जे त्याला कोणत्याही किंमतीला मान्य नव्हते. जीव देऊनही नाही. महात्मा गांधी त्यांच्या मृत्यूपर्यंत ते त्यांच्या चरित्रात राहिले, आणि ते चांगले अबाधित राहिले. म्हणूनच तो एक "महात्मा गांधी" आहे. ते विलक्षण आहेत, ते विलक्षण आहेत कारण इंग्रजांच्या सैन्य शक्ति, कूटनीतिचा मुकाबला त्यांनी सहनशक्तिच्या विलक्षण ताकदी च्या जोरावर केला. अहिंसा, उपोषण, आंदोलन या विलक्षण सोशिक नितिचा अवलंब केला, जे की संपूर्ण जगताला नाविन्यपूर्ण होते. नंतर ते जगाचा 'गांधी आदर्श' म्हणून आजपर्यंत अबाधित राहिले. मग हाच आदर्श अवलंबून अनेक जागतिक, अनेक राष्ट्रांचे अंतर्गत प्रश्न सुटले. म्हणूनच गांधींसारखा कोणी एकच महान व्यक्ति शतकात एकदाच जन्माला येतो, एक युगांतर…. आणतो. मग याच गांधीवादाचा, याच गांधीनितिचा अवलंब आपण वैयक्तिकरित्या, तसेच अनेक सामाजिक व राजकीय समस्यांमध्ये का करू नये.

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If it arrived at red when you pick red, you will certainly increase your bet, Bean explained. While it may appear you have and also opportunity of winning by simply picking a shade, there is one catch that offers the residence its edge: the added green 0 and 00 setting on the wheel.

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Information Bettors have countless superstitious notions. They believe that certain products bring good luck. They assume some tables make them earn much more. There are fortunate numbers as well as sorts of wagers. They believe that the result will be much better if they roll the dice in a specific method. We might extend the listing, yet you get what we imply: casino players count on numerous points that have no scientific basis.

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Almost every gambler believes it would certainly be much better to go to the casino on a particular day of the week (and even a particular time). So, does this idea have a basis? Maybe you will certainly be shocked, however yes, going to the casino sites on specific days and also hours can make you extra useful.

We clarify this carefully below and learn if choosing a details day to gamble will really change something. Why Do They Believe Some Days Are Much Better for Gambling? This idea is based upon the concept that online casinos change the payout price of games on particular days and times.

After 10 PM, people start to leave the online casino slowly, so the games also begin to pay much less. Although this is the basic belief, there are several various other ideas as well, such as: Some casino players assume that you can play every day of the week. However, it is far better to play between 3 PM and also 7 PM.

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Some feel that games pay more up to the evening hours on Mondays, as the first day of the week, the gambling establishment is practically empty, as well as games begin paying more to encourage a handful of gamers. We can go on, but you obtain the factor. Everyone has a different point of view on what would be the very best day as well as time to play in an online casino.

So, which of these assumptions is proper? None. Rationale is ridiculous, as well as we explain the reason below. Casino player's Fallacy: Do not Believe Every Little Thing You Listen to Gambler's misconception is the general name for ideas regarding betting that have no scientific basis. It is extremely typical and also is not almost fortunate numbers.

The chances of red as well as black results in each spin are the same, and also the occurrence of a specific result for a specific period of time does not make a distinction for the other result. So in the 21st round, the possibilities of the red and also black are exactly and still the same: the outcome can still be red.

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As a matter of fact, it is possible for gamers to make money, however gambling establishments stop this with various techniques. That is why it is feasible to “defeat the gambling establishment” by utilizing certain “systems”. Fortunate days are one of them. If you most likely to the casino on a certain day as well as time, you win a lot more due to the fact that gambling establishments change their systems with journalism of a button.

The frequency and amount of settlement for slots are established by the silicon chips in them. If a gambling establishment really wants to make an adjustment in these values, it needs to literally conflict with the makers as well as change the silicon chips of all of them. It is noticeable that this is not possible.

Mystery of Kamakhya temple that nobody will tell you

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Kamakhya Devi temple, in India, has secret facts and divine powers. The Lord Shiva known as the Father God and Goddess Durga referred to as the Mother Goddess from the age of the Indus valley Civilization of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa (The civilization dated between 2600 BCE -1900 BCE).

The earliest religious text, the Rigveda, mentions a god named Rudra, which is a name used for Shiva in later Ancient traditions. In Indian culture, the Father God represented by the ‘Lingam’ (the male symbol) and the Mother Goddess by the ‘Yoni’ (the female symbol). This representation of Shiva-Shakti by the Lingam-Yoni is worshipped in their symbolic representations throughout India. 

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In contemporary meditation and healing codes, yoga has secured its place, and it is evident that it is here to stay. Over 15,000 years ago, predating all religion, Adiyogi, the first Yogi, transmitted the science of Yoga to his seven disciples, the Saptarishis (Seven Disciples).

Shiva/Sadashiv/Adiyogi is the third God of the Hindu triumvirate, and his role is to destroy the universe to recreate it. He is the destroyer of illusions and imperfections of the world, paving the way for beneficial change. To call someone, a yogi, means he has experienced existence as himself. If you have to contain the existence within you even for a moment as an experience, you have to be that nothingness. Only nothingness can hold everything.

GOD and AUM

Lord Vishnu and Brahma heard a sound OM, and they became curious to know the origin of that sound. Vishnu saw a letter 'A' towards the south of that Shivalinga. He also saw the letters 'U' and 'M' center towards the north of the Shivalinga and in its center, respectively. Subsequently, he saw the mantra 'OM', which was dazzling like a Sun. 

There was no beginning and end to this mantra OM. As they were making efforts to know about its origin, suddenly Shiva appeared in the form of a sage. He gave them the knowledge regarding OM. He also revealed to them that Lord Brahma originated from the letter 'A', Vishnu originated from letter 'U' and Shiva himself originated from letter M. The letter A signifies creation, U Signifies nurture and M signifies salvation.

“The three letters A, V & M also symbolizes the basic causes of creation. A or Brahma also symbolizes the semen, U or Vishnu symbolizes the Vagina and the sound of OM is Maheshwar- the combined sound of A, U and M. All the three united from which manifested a golden egg. This golden egg remained submerged in the water for one thousand years. The almighty then cut that egg into two halves, from which appeared heaven and Earth.” 

Maha Shiv Puran

The Mother Goddess of The Kamakhya Devi Temple

The beauty of the world manifested as a twofold essence — a man and woman, soul and body, expanding the horizons of human life. On the plane of symbolism, the soul of things becomes associated with the manly form, and the manifested energy (Nature, as we call it) with that of woman and motherhood. This conception procreates a powerful and cosmic methodology that god and nature are necessary to each other as the complementary manifestations of one, just as we find in the male and the female together, humanity. Under this aspect, the one existence known as Purush and Prakriti, Soul and Energy.

Tantric literature and the bleeding Mother

According to Google Arts and Culture, “Tantra mentioned to be a system comprising incredible, primitive, unscientific beliefs, which promotes blind faith and exploits undeveloped or under-developed minds.” In Tantric literature, the father god is symbol represented by a white dot signifying the likeness with semen, while the Mother Goddess served by a red dot to suggest the correspondence with the menstrual blood contained in the ovum.

Kamakhya Temple

The Kamakhya Devi Temple, which is situated high aloft a hill called Neelachal Parbat or Kamagiri in the city of Guwahati. It is one of its several religious landmarks, which speaks volumes about the rich historical treasure over which the state of Assam accommodated. The temple holds an exceptional place in tantra and culture, since it is one of the most famous temples dedicated to mother worship in India. Therefore, the temple is the abode of the Mother’s figure in the form of a Yoni—shaped cleft in a rock that shrouds a natural spring, keeping the cleft moist. Albeit there is no scientific proof of the belief tantrics that around July/August, earth’s menstruation takes place and the river Brahmaputra runs red, a great ceremony takes place to celebrate the power of the Goddess.

Poem “Hideaway” by Nidhi Agrawal

The Goddess
Without birth or death
The Goddess of Kamakhya is on the far side
Of cosmology.
She is the blooming bride of Shiva
Granting salvation, yielding mercy and liberation.
Dwelling in the fertile shrine of Prakriti
She retires to the love of Shiva.
Day and night, I slope downwards
From the anguish of rejection
To find a safe, sweet spot meeting with
The hollow depression hydrated by
The underground fountainhead showering
Love, mercy, forgiveness, peace, and prosperity.
This stone studded vulva
Surrounded by female blood and membrane is my hideaway;
My Mother’s abode.

Furthermore, read another poem by Megha, Farewell Poem, and power the sunshine in every beginning of life. Besides, do not miss on the soul scrubbing poem Vrukshavalli Amha Soyari which tells the actual meaning of love.

Hindi Poem “Not My Intention” by Guest Poet Ashish Rasila

Ashish Rasila

Hello readers! Welcome to lekh my name is Ashish Rasila and I wrote Hindi poem “Not My Intention — मेरा मक़सद नहीं”. I am an extensive reader and writing poetry since 2015. My birthplace is Firozpur; however, I grew up reading and writing in Haryana. However, I love to read biography of the famous personalities around the world. My favorite food is 'Kheer' as well as most of the famous Indian foods.

My favorite book is Encyclopedia. I believe, Chandigarh is the most beautiful city he has ever seen so far. Because of two things, I graduated in the city and second thing, I completed my education with my best friend and real brother, Nitish Rasila.

Hindi Poem “मेरा मक़सद नहीं” by poet Ashish Rasila and its Analysis

Poem “मेरा मक़सद नहीं — Not My Intention”

खुद को किसी से बेहतर कहना मेरा मक़सद नहीं,
किसी का दिल दुखा कर खुश रहना मेरा मक़सद नहीं।

मैं जो भी था,  मैं जो भी हूं , मैं जो भी होने वाला हूं ,
अपने हालों पर किसी को मुजरिम बनाना मेरा मक़सद नहीं।

मुझ से अनजाने में किसी का दिल भी टूट सकता है ,
मगर मैं पलट कर माफ़ी ना मांगू, मेरा मक़सद नहीं ।

कुछ टूटे हैं मुझ से रिश्ते, कुछ लोगों ने मुझ से तोड़े हैं,
मगर रिश्तों के टूटने से मैं ख़ुद टूट जाऊं, मेरा मक़सद नहीं ।

मैं  किसी के ऐब गिनाता फिरूं ये मेरी ज़हनियत नहीं है ,
अपने दुश्मन को भी बुरा कहना, मेरा मक़सद नहीं ।

झुक जाए सर मेरे एहतराम में, ऐसी शोहरत का मोहताज नही,
किसी का सर झुका कर उसे गले लगाना, मेरा मक़सद नहीं।

किसी के सपनों पर मैं अपने सपनों की नीव नही रख सकता,
किसी को हरा कर जितने की मुराद रखना, मेरा मक़सद नहीं।

ये दुनियां एक दुनियां है मेरी दुनियां तो कहीं और है ,
ख्वाबों की दुनियां में हकीकत को भूल जाना, मेरा मक़सद नहीं।

मेरा गलत होना या सही होना तुम्हारे नजरिए से है,
किसी के कहने पर मैं बदल जाऊं, मेरा मक़सद नहीं ।

खुदा है तो खुदा होगा, मुझे उसके होने पर ऐतराज नहीं,
खुदा के नाम पर मैं मिट जाऊं ऐसा सोचना, मेरा मक़सद नहीं ।

मुनासिफ है की कल बुलंदियों का मैं आसमान चुमूं ,
मगर मैं अपनी ओकाद भूल जाऊं, मेरा मक़सद नहीं ।

इस दुनियां में रहने वाले हम सभी किरायेदार  हैं ,
मैं जैसे आया था, वैसे ही लौट जाऊं, मेरा मक़सद नहीं ।

मैंने बहुत सोच समझ कर ये अपनी बातें रखी हैं  ,
लोग अपने दिल पर ना लगा बैठें, मेरा मक़सद  नहीं ।।

Translation & Criticism of The Hindi Poem “मेरा मक़सद नहीं - Not My Intention” by Lokesh Umak

It is not my intention to call myself better than anyone,
 It is not my intention to be happy by hurting the heart of someone else.
 Whatever I was, whoever I am, whatever I am going to be,
 It is not my intention to make anyone guilty on my status.
 I can unintentionally break someone's heart,
 But I will not apologize by turning back, it is not my intention.
 Some have broken relationships with me, some people have broken with me,
 But due to the breakdown of relationships, I break myself, it is not my intention.
 It is not my duty to count someone else's name.
 It is not my intention to call my enemy bad.
 Bow down head in my respect, do not want such fame,
 It is not my intention to hug someone by bowing their head.
 I cannot lay my dreams on someone's dreams,
 It is not my intention to wish to win by defeating someone.
 This world is one world, my world is somewhere else,
 Forgetting reality in the world of dreams is not my intention.
 My being wrongs or being right is from your point of view,
 I should change at the behest of someone, not my intention.
 If God is there, then God will be there, I don't mind being there.
 It is not my intention to think that I should perish for God.
 It is beneficial that tomorrow I should kiss the sky of heights,
 But let me forget my position, not my purpose.
 We are all tenants living in this world,
 I should return as I came, it is not my intention.
 I have kept these things very thoughtfully,
 People should mind it, is not my intention.

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Criticism of the poem “Not My Intention”

The poet has many things to discuss here and has different intentions. However, they are unique and special for him. He prefers not to call himself good, nor wanted to hurt someone. He feels it would be better not to live his life guilty any more. The poet never wants to break someone's heart, if at all, for that, he is always ready to apologize. He wants not to finish himself on the broken relationship with his loved and dear one. His soul is pure, he never wants to call his enemy bad. The poet neither lay his dream on someone else, nor win by defeating anybody. There is worship for God, but not ready to die for him. He wants to touch the sky irrespective of this position, however, don't want to forget his purpose. Whatever is his thought people should mind it, isn't his intension at all.