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The Reasons for Defeat of India in T20 Match
Please Visit & Subscribe my Youtube Channel : Keleedas Kobita The Reasons for Defeat of India in T20 Match In the coliseum of cricket’s grace, Two giants met in a thrilling chase. India’s pride clashed with Australia’s might, A spectacle that set the stadium alight. Batsmen poised with their willow swords, Seeking glory amid cheering hordes. Boundaries painted the canvas bold, Narrating tales that the match foretold. Australia’s pace, a fiery storm, Bowling precision, a cricketing norm. India’s performance, a skillful art, Batting elegance, a work of heart. The pitch, a canvas of hopes and dreams, Echoed with fans’ uproarious screams. Each wicket taken, a heart’s lament, Every boundary scored,…
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মা জগদ্ধাত্রী
Please Visit & Subscribe my Youtube Channel : Keleedas Kobita মায়ের অস্ত্র শঙ্খ, চক্র, ধনুক, বাণ, মায়ের বাহন সিংহ, মায়ের সঙ্গী নীলকণ্ঠ শিব। মা জগদ্ধাত্রী বা মা জগদ্ধাত্রী দুর্গা হিন্দু শক্তি দেবী। ইনি দেবী দুর্গার (পার্বতী) অপর রূপ। উপনিষদে তার নাম উমা হৈমবতী। বিভিন্ন তন্ত্র ও পুরাণ গ্রন্থেও তার উল্লেখ পাওয়া যায়। যদিও জগদ্ধাত্রী আরাধনা বিশেষত বঙ্গদেশেই প্রচলিত। আবার পশ্চিমবঙ্গের নদিয়া জেলার কৃষ্ণনগর ও হুগলি জেলার চন্দননগর, গুপ্তিপাড়া,নদীয়া জেলার শান্তিপুরের সূত্রাগড় অঞ্চল জগদ্ধাত্রী উৎসবের জন্য জগদ্বিখ্যাত। কার্তিক মাসের শুক্লা নবমী তিথিতে দেবী জগদ্ধাত্রীর বাৎসরিক পূজা অনুষ্ঠিত হয়। হিন্দু বাঙালির ধর্মীয় মানসে রাজসিক দেবী দুর্গা ও তামসিক কালীর পরেই স্থান সত্ত্বগুণের দেবী জগদ্ধাত্রীর। জগদ্ধাত্রী কৃষ্ণনগর ও চন্দননগরের প্রাণাত্মিকা। কিন্তু এই জগদ্ধাত্রী পূজার সূচনার ঐতিহাসিক প্রেক্ষাপট…
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How India’s Fortunes Fell – A Cricketing Saga
Please Visit & Subscribe my Youtube Channel : Keleedas Kobita In the Ahmedabad ground where warriors tread, India clashed, hopes and dreams widespread. Bats met the ball, an echoing crack, In cricket’s arena, no turning back. Australia stood, a formidable foe, Their prowers displayed, a dominant flow. Skill met strategy in this fierce game, A spectacle of talent, fame to claim. India, a team of valor and might, Fought with vigor, under stadium’s light. Yet amidst cheers and fervent cries, Their fortunes waned, a stark surprise. Bowlers steamed in with fiery pace, But gaps emerged, a strategic chase. Batsmen battled, strokes in array, Yet destiny swayed, Australia’s way. Was it…
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Salute to Men
Please Visit & Subscribe my Youtube Channel : Keleedas Kobita On this nineteenth day of November’s grace, Let’s celebrate men, each noble face. Their presence shapes the world we see, In quiet strength or jubilant glee. In myriad forms, they proudly stand, Crafting destinies with skilled hand. From father figures to friends so dear, Their essence sparkles, crystal clear. In boardrooms, they lead with might, In homes, their warmth creates delight. They shoulder burdens, bear the weight, Yet smile through struggles, ever elate. Their laughter echoes, their stories told, A tapestry of adventures, bold and old. With every step, they carve a way, Guiding us through life’s array. With open…
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Kartikeya’s Grace Tales of Devotion
Please Visit & Subscribe my Youtube Channel : Keleedas Kobita In lands where legends etch upon the soul, Kartikeya reigns, his stories extol, Murugan, Kandhan, in worship whole, God of war and victory, tales unroll. Tamil Nadu, where his shrines abide, Adored by all, Sangam’s timeless guide, Son of Shiva and Parvathi’s pride, Protector, in battles, where destinies bide. God of Tamil, Sangam’s poetic art, Six abodes stand, each a sacred part, In histories spun, devotees impart, Lord Murugan’s grace, a revered heart. Kartik Purnima, a sacred rite, Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, in celestial light, Born this day, Kartikeya’s might, Danced gods in joy, a divine sight. Kartik, beauty’s epitome true,…
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Harmony Within
Please Visit & Subscribe my Youtube Channel : Keleedas Kobita In a world ablaze with hues so bright, A day emerges, Diabetes in sight. November’s sun casts a golden ray, World Diabetes Day, let’s pave the way. Beneath the surface, a silent war, Pancreas whispers, “I can do no more.” Sugar dances, a relentless tide, Within our veins, where health resides. Yet, in unity, we find our might, A global call, let’s stand upright. Blue ribbons flutter, a symbol so grand, For those who strive to understand. A dance of numbers, a delicate art, Balancing insulin, a courageous heart. On fingertips, a daily quest, A journey endured, an endless test.…
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A Symphony of Innocence
Please Visit & Subscribe my Youtube Channel : Keleedas Kobita In lands diverse, the dates may sway, A celebration in a child’s own way. Children’s Day, a global song, In different tunes, we all belong. In Geneva’s halls, ’25 did see, A proclamation for children’s glee. June first, a universal theme, In many hearts, a vivid dream. Yet, in November’s embrace, a world decree, The UN Charter’s melody for you and me. Declaration sung on the twentieth day, Children’s rights, in bright array. In India’s grace, on the fourteenth of November, A special ode for children, to remember. Jawaharlal Nehru’s heart did sway, For the children’s future, he’d brightly say.…
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Festival of Lights
Please Visit & Subscribe my Youtube Channel : Keleedas Kobita In lands where colors blend in many ways, Observed by eyes in a joyous gaze, A festival of lights, a sacred phase, Diwali arrives, in a luminous blaze. More than a billion hearts, diverse in belief, Gather neath the sky, where joy is chief, Prayers whisper in the gentle night, A celebration of triumph, a festival bright. From prayers that rise to feasts that gleam, Fireworks dance in the nocturnal dream, A tapestry woven with tales untold, Of victories grand, of stories bold. The tales differ in each region’s lore, Yet, a common thread, a narrative core, Of light conquering…
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Jai Maa Kali
Please Visit & Subscribe my Youtube Channel : Keleedas Kobita Kali Puja also known as Shyama Puja is a festival originating from the Indian subcontinent, dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali. It is celebrated on the new moon day or Amavasya The festival is especially popular in the region of West Bengal, and other places like Mithila and many places of Bihar Odisha, Assam, and Tripura, as well as the town of Titwala in Maharashtra, along with the neighbouring country of Bangladesh. The festival of Kali Puja is not an ancient one. Kali Puja was practically unknown before the 16th century; famous sage Krishnananda first initiated Kali Puja. In Bengal…