Sunday, 7 December 2025

मन तळ्यात मळ्यात, जाईच्या कळ्यांत🌺❤️





मन तळ्यात मळ्यात, जाईच्या कळ्यांत
My heart wanders restlessly, like ripples in a lake 🌊 and like jasmine buds softly blooming 🌼.

मन नाजुकशी मोतीमाळ, तुझ्या नाजुकशा गळ्यात
My delicate heart feels like a pearl necklace 🤍✨ resting gently around your tender neck.

ऊरी चाहुलींचे मृगजळ, वाजे पाचोळा उगी तशात
Inside me, illusions of longing shimmer like a mirage 🌫️,
and even the rustling leaves 🍃 seem to echo my feelings.

इथे वार्‍याला सांगतो गाणी, माझे राणी
आणि झुळुक तुझ्या मनात
Here, I whisper my songs to the breeze 🌬️💫, my queen 👑
and the breeze carries them straight into your heart 💛.

भिडू लागे रात अंगालागी
तुझ्या नखाची कोर नभात
As night begins to cling softly like an embrace 🌌🤍,
the crescent moon 🌙 looks like the curve of your nail ✨.

माझ्या नयनी नक्षत्र तारा
आणी चांद तुझ्या डोळ्यांत
Stars sparkle in my eyes ✨🌟,
and the moon seems to shine quietly in your eyes 🌙🤍.

Sunday, 9 November 2025

🌺The Little Things We Forget to Thank🌺

🌷 The Little Things We Forget to Thank

You know, sometimes I feel like we forget how lucky we actually are. Not because we’re ungrateful people, but because it’s just how humans are. We notice what’s missing more than what’s already there.

Just yesterday, I had a small moment that made me realize this. A day before, I was craving Dosa and Sambar from a specific restaurant. It wasn’t a big thing, just a passing thought in my head. And somehow, the next day, I actually got it! I remember smiling to myself while eating it and thinking, wow, that’s exactly what I wanted. It may sound silly, but it hit me how often things like this happen and how rarely we stop to appreciate them.

We keep waiting for big things to make us happy, the perfect marks, dream college, perfect life, and in that waiting, we forget to notice the tiny blessings that already surround us. Like your mom remembering your favorite food, a random text from someone who made your day, or just lying down after a long, exhausting day.

And then there’s another side to it. We keep looking at people who have more than us, instead of realizing how many people would do anything to have what we already have. It’s a bit sad when you think about it. Some people don’t even have what we take for granted, a peaceful night’s sleep, a warm meal, or a safe home.

I guess gratitude isn’t about pretending everything’s perfect. It’s about quietly saying, “Thank you,” even for the small things. It’s about realizing that life doesn’t owe us anything, yet it keeps giving us moments to smile about.

So maybe next time something nice happens, even if it’s as small as getting your favorite Dosa, pause for a second, breathe, and be thankful. Because maybe that’s the universe’s tiny way of reminding us that you already have more than you think. 🌼

– Written with a full heart 💛


Wednesday, 13 August 2025

"From 😐 to 🤩 — The Emoji Life We All Live"



Let’s be honest… if you text without emojis, it feels a little… dry. Like eating plain bread. No butter. No jam. Just sadness.

Emojis are small pictures we use in chats to show feelings, ideas, or just to add some drama. Before emojis, people had to type whole sentences like “I’m so happy today.” Now? Just send 😁💃✨ and the job is done. Zero effort. Maximum effect.

We all have our “emoji personality.”

Some people: only ❤️ for everything (love, like, okay, bye)

Some: 😂😂😂 in every sentence, even when nothing is funny

Some dangerous people: 😏 in every chat (you know who you are)

Also, the same word with different emojis can mean totally different things:

“Okay.” = serious or angry

“Okay 🙂” = pretending to be nice but actually mad

“Okay 😂” = actually okay

“Okay 😭” = okay but crying inside

Sometimes, we don’t even bother with words anymore:

🍕 + 😋 = I want pizza.

📚 + 😭 = Exam torture.

☀️ + 🏖️ = Let’s go on vacation.

🙄 + 🤦‍♀️ = You’re acting silly.

And the best part? Emojis can save you from awkward situations. Don’t know how to reply? Just send 👍 or 😅. Want to flirt without looking too serious? Send 😉 or 😏. Want to end a fight? Send 🫶 or 🤗. Magic!

Emojis also make chatting more fun. Without them, a message can feel cold. Imagine your best friend sends:

“I got my results.”

Now imagine:

“I got my results 😭😭😭” or “I got my results 🎉🎉🎉”

See? Big difference. The emoji tells the whole story.

We now live in a world where you can tell an entire movie plot with emojis. It’s like our new language — short, colorful, and full of feelings. And yes, maybe we will forget how to write big essays one day… but at least our emoji game will be strong 🙃💪✨.

So next time you chat, remember — words tell the story, but emojis bring the drama. And honestly, life without drama? ...Boring.



Monday, 28 July 2025

We rescued him one night.🌙



The Man the Sea Returned


We rescued him one night.

The waves had tossed him near the rocks like a secret the sea no longer wanted to keep. He was half-conscious, drenched in saltwater and moonlight, and for reasons I still can’t explain, we brought him home. Not to the hospital. Home. As if something in us already knew he belonged — if only for a while.


He was handsome in a quiet way, the kind of face you try to memorize without meaning to. He barely spoke those first few days. Ate what we gave, smiled when spoken to, helped out wherever he could. It was Mousi who connected with him the most — our cheerful, curious aunt who laughed loudly and lived even louder. She’d sit with him at dusk, sipping tea and telling stories, like they were old friends simply catching up.


When we asked him where he was from, he never gave a straight answer. Just mentioned he once worked with a powerful woman — a billionaire, an entrepreneur — someone who changed his life, or maybe ruined it. The way he said her name, softly but with weight, left more questions than answers.


Then, just as quietly as he arrived, he told us he was leaving. No warning, no reason. We folded up the blanket he’d used every night and handed it to him like a farewell gift. He smiled, said thank you, and disappeared into the night. We thought that was the end.


But a few weeks later, there he was again. Sitting at our favorite snack stall by the beach, like no time had passed. He didn’t explain. None of us asked. He simply joined us, picked up a pakora, and smiled like he had never left.


Some people drift into your life like tides. They vanish, return, and leave behind something that lingers long after they’re gone. He was one of them — a man the sea gave back, just for a while 

This is what I dreamt of during my afternoon nap 🤧

 

Tuesday, 21 March 2023

Old strings of nasik

 

Nashik is a city that is often overlooked when it comes to exploring the beauty and culture of India. But this hidden gem has a lot to offer to travelers who are looking for something unique and off the beaten 

In this beautiful blog we will understand  as well as know more about this Charming and bustling city 

Nashik is located in the western state of Maharashtra and is surrounded by lush green hills and the serene Godavari River. The city has a rich cultural heritage and is home to several ancient temples and holy sites. But there is so much more to this city that is waiting to be explored.

Source:https://traveltriangle.com/blog/hill-stations-near-nashik/

One of the things that make Nashik stand out is its wine industry. The city is known as the wine capital of India and has several vineyards and wineries that offer wine tasting tours to visitors. Sula Vineyards is one of the most popular wineries in the region and offers a range of wines, including white, red, and rose.

Source:https://www.tripsavvy.com/nashik-vineyards-with-tasting-rooms


Apart from wine, Nashik is also known for its street food. The city is famous for its spicy misal pav, vada pav, and bhel puri. These street foods are a must-try for anyone visiting the city. Nashik is also home to several famous restaurants that offer a range of cuisines, including Maharashtrian, North Indian, and Chinese.

Source:https://www.indiafoodnetwork.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Katakirr_Misal_Pav1.jpg

If you're interested in history, Nashik has plenty to offer. The city has several ancient temples and holy sites, including the Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple, which is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas in India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and attracts a large number of devotees every year.

For those who love the outdoors, Nashik has a lot to offer. The Gangapur Dam, located on the outskirts of the city, is a popular picnic spot and offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding hills. The city is also home to several beautiful parks and gardens, including the Pandavleni Caves, which are a group of 24 Buddhist caves dating back to the 2nd century BC.

Source:https://bestinnashik.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Best-Tourist-Places-in-Nashik-Best-in-Nashik.jpg

Nashik is a city that has a lot to offer to travelers who are looking for something unique and off the beaten path. The city has a rich cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and a vibrant food and wine scene. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or an outdoor enthusiast, Nashik has something for everyone. So, the next time you plan a trip to India, don't forget to add Nashik to your itinerary!



मन तळ्यात मळ्यात, जाईच्या कळ्यांत🌺❤️

मन तळ्यात मळ्यात, जाईच्या कळ्यांत My heart wanders restlessly, like ripples in a lake 🌊 and like jasmine buds softly blooming 🌼. मन नाजुकश...