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Poem in Hindi – Har Subah Posted by on Dec 25, 2012 in Hindi Language

Today I have an interesting poem for you. I have translated the poem into English so you can also understand how to read a poem in Hindi.

Hope, you will try to comprehend the poem with the above given explanation. So, here it is.

कविता (Kavita – Poem) : हर सुबह (Har Subah – Every Morning)
कवि (Kavi – Poet) : कन्हैयालाल नंदन (Kanhayaalal Nandan)

हर सुबह को कोई दोपहर चाहिए
मैं परिंदा हूँ उड़ने को पर चाहिए

Every morning need some noon,
I am a bird, (I) need wings for flying.

मैंने माँगी दुआएँ, दुआएँ मिली
उन दुआओं का मुझ पे असर चाहिए

I asked for the blessings, and (i) got the blessing,
I need the effect of those blessing on me.

जिसमें रहकर सुकूँ से गुज़ारा करूँ
मुझको एहसास का ऐसा घर चाहिए

In which, I can live in peace,
that can give me such a feeling, I need that home.

ज़िंदगी चाहिए मुझको मानी भरी
चाहे कितनी भी हो मुख़्तसर चाहिए

I need a life, may it full
or may it be succinct.

लाख उसको अमल में न लाऊँ कभी
शानो-शौकत का सामाँ मगर चाहिए

May I never follow them ever,
but I need an atmosphere of luxury.

जब मुसीबत पड़े और भारी पड़े
तो कहीं एक तो चश्मेतर चाहिए

When there is a problem and it get tough,
then I need a caretaker somewhere.

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About the Author: Nitin Kumar

Nitin Kumar is a native Hindi speaker from New Delhi, India. His education qualification include Masters in Robotics and Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering. Currently, he is working in the Research and Development in Robotics in Germany. He is avid language learner with varied level of proficiency in English, German, Spanish, and Japanese. He wish to learn French one day. His passion for languages motivated him to share his mother tongue, Hindi, and culture and traditions associated with its speakers. He has been working with Transparent Language since 2010 and has written over 430 blogs on various topics on Hindi language and India, its culture and traditions. He is also the Administrator for Hindi Facebook page which has a community of over 330,000 members.


Comments:

  1. laya:

    wow!!