DIWALI

 

Diwali the festival of lights
Illuminating human lives
Festival of joy and happiness
Victory of good over evil to
manifest
Prayers we offer to Goddess Mahalakshmi
For prosperity and divine blessings
Festival of love and affection
Bringing swetness to relations
Preparation of different sweets and cuisines
Lighting diyas, lamps and panterns
Festival of Diwali through the ages
has inspired the spirit of human race
And shall inspire us all till the last spir
And the future generations for ever.
Sanjay Dhar
Laxmi Nagar
Sarwal Jammu

 

POINTS OF ADVICE

Think before you speak
As you sow so shall you reap.
Hate the sin not the sinner
Do good be a winner
Always take light dinner.
Live and let live
Whatever is possible retrieve.
If your advice is all Greek
To give further sermons no need.
Don’t cry over the spilled milk
Be as soft as silk.
For new opportunities no dearth
Beautiful idea home and hearth
Happiness is good for health.
Work hard and chase success
No recess till you achieve success .
Make promises you can keep
What you sow you must reap.
All that glitters is not gold
When ambushed act bold.
Let bygones be bygones
Whatever gone is gone.
Focus on the present and forget the past
What you can’t do , will do god at last.
Bury the hatchet you must believe
Don’t Kick the bucket before you achieve.
Jack of all trades master of none
Fighting among each other is no fun
When going gets difficult get the job done .
Don’t beat around the bush
Good friendship one must nourish .
Don’t call it a day
For well being of all we must pray.
Be down to earth
Let it be known to every home and hearth .
A rolling stone gathers no moss
Work hardest there will be no loss.
Give someone a hand
Sort of help a quality of a rare brand.
Strike the iron while it is hot
Happiness can’t be bought
Do good give wisdom to all oh my god.
Spend money , travel and have quality time with friends.
Seek not who loves you become the loved one.
Don’t show off, live simple life.
Come what may live and enjoy life.
Col Parmjit Singh

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