The capture of the Holy Gangotri clicked from the valleys of Uttarakhand— the divinity of the Ganga transcends all the conceptual sphere and commemorates the continuous flow of life.
~ Haiku ~ ~ Haiku ~
Celestial delight
Molten fire turns in calm
Spurting sanctitude
— Sangeeta Mishra
A Haiku is a Japanese poem traditionally comprising of seventeen syllables, in three lines of ‘five’, ‘seven’, and ‘five’, which evokes natural images, now a days referred to as #micropoetry.
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Thank you Vinay. Truly said. It’s indeed a heavenly treat. 🙂
Serene
Thank you so much. 🙂
Beautiful. Lovely haiku and awesome picture 🙂 <3
Thank you so much Purba. Glad that you liked the post. Means a lot. 😉
Nice use of words and expression
Thank you so much Swati. Glad that you liked the post. 🙂
Very well expressed.
Thank you Indrani. 🙂 <3
Lovely 🙂
Thank you Bushra. 🙂
Beautiful
Thank you Rupam. 🙂
Beautiful haiku, Sangeeta Ji. Loved the second line most 🙂
Thank you so much Ravish. Means a lot when comes from you. 🙂
Nicely written!
Thank you so much.
perfect description of the holy river 🙂
Thank you Archana. 🙂
Beautiful pic & haiku.. I visited Gangotri in my school days.. It is an awesome place 😉
You are so fortunate Anjali. I say it ‘God’s own place’. Glad that you liked the post. Thank you. 🙂
Mind blown….
what a selection of words and their punctuation !!!!!!
let me confess…my stock of English words is not enough to appreciate it. let me search dictionary.
This is so overwhelming Jyotirmoy. Your appreciation means a lot to me. Thank you so much for being a consistent reader of TSS. 🙂