Wednesday 9 November 2016

The Lost Love of The Vermilion!!!

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Dear Readers,

I hope you all enjoyed my recent blog posts. Following the queue, let's talk about a beautiful scenario of a girl being beautified with a vermilion for which she gives her own identity, her life too.

Few days back, Diwali passed away quite well for many unlike some unfortunate ones. I learnt a great lesson this festive season that "Life is Variable and we can't make promises to anything."
I visited my home and found disheartening news of deaths every consecutive day and still depressed over those things so decided to tribute this post to them and to write down my thoughts in a simplified way so we can draw conclusions from it instead of grief and disappointment.We got this sorrowful news of this man's demise who used to live in the apartment in front of our building in colony around 11:00 in the morning. He was around 30 years. A good son, an elder brother to two siblings, a responsible husband and a father himself were the different roles occupied by him. Later the news followed that he along with another man (a friend of my father) was mistakenly killed in a road accident when there happened a collision between the two vehicles and they became the target irrespective of any mistake. 

Life left them. He certainly became free from all worldly business in just that minute.  It's still difficult for me to absorb those voices and visions of mourning by the family as I was a young, protective and not so experienced witness to everything happening on the other side of road.  Parents lost their baby whom they had nurtured selflessly. The Vermilion lost it's love.

Death being the most expensive asset will never be purchased by anyone no matter how rich or famous you become. Most of us have seen deaths of our loved ones someday or other and it creates a huge void inside us. But time heals it all. I am truly sorry for this family's loss and pray for the strength through this tough time. As this post concerns, his wife, the shattered lady there, must have felt dejected as her vermilion being embellished for more than a year and half, finally lost it's love and importance. Her biggest treasure was despoiled by not so responsible ones driving on the road. Her love was gone. She would have wanted to tell him how much she loved him. But no, it was over on his part. He took his exit from this world's stage. She would have remembered the priceless time they shared together, his soul, his body, his whiff, his smile, his entire appearance but all in vain now as she lost it all in that one moment. 

Life is short. Think of them who matters you the most, of them you can die for without any regrets, of them you love unconditionally and selflessly, of those moments you can cherish all your life, please run for those people and stuff in your life and donate them a bigger proportion of your love and time to have no regrets further because once they are gone, there is no coming back. Tell your loved ones how much you love them and how blessed your life is with their presence. Always remember: "Once you lose your loved ones to death, you get a portion of God with yourself." With this positive thought, remember your loved ones with a new hope and expectations and give them a recognition for the love they had for you. Be thankful to them for making your life beautiful with the time they had in this world. Be thankful to God for the beautiful parents you are blessed with along with a life to live. So live your life to the fullest, love truly, forget quickly and never regret anything that makes you happy.

Regards,
Kaminee V. Singh

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