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Rain in poetry is the cave of talent of poets: Raghunath Patil

Pimpri: “Rain in poetry is born from the genius of the poet. That is why it looks so fascinating. This unique rain has the power to send the audience into a closed auditorium in a shower of joy.” This assertion was made by veteran poet Ghazalkar Raghunath Patil. On Saturday 23rd July, Ashad Kavyadhara Kavisammelan was organized by Swayamsiddha Pratishthan at Pais Rangmanch Chinchwad. Raghunath Patil was speaking in this poetry meeting. On this occasion, poet Chayatai Kankaria, President of Swayamsiddha Savita Ingle, Vice President of Swayamsiddha Nandkumar Murde, Karyawah Samriddhi Surve were present on the platform. Raghunath Patil further said, “When poetry comes from concern, it captures the hearts of the lovers. Everyone’s feelings and life experiences are expressed through poetry in different ways. That is why no two poems on the same subject are ever alike. The rain falls equally everywhere. But poems are diverse.” Chayatai Kankaria, the chief guest of the program said in her speech, “Every poem is beautiful. Because the poets have presented it with great passion and depth.” Saying this, he presented a poem on Doha and rain.

Rain himself also attended this poet meeting. The Ashad Kavyadhara, a poetry gathering organized by Swayamsiddha Pratishthan, received an overwhelming response. On this occasion poets from Pimpri Chinchwad, Pune, other parts of Pune and outside the village came. This poet meeting lasted for two and a half hours. The program went to great heights due to the unique poems of the poets and the appreciation of the fans.

Mehmood Shaikh said in this poet meeting, from his poem, “Nitya Ashad Masat Wari Jai Ti Pandhari Vithu Rayache Darshan Hich Aas Maze Uri”. Madhuri Gayawal said, “Jojavat gives name to pain. Jai, Jui, Chafa, Mogra, Jasmine is sometimes called acacia on a thorn or wild flower.” Such a meaningful poem was presented. By Ms. Kavita Kalveet,
“The head gets wet slightly, the soil is slightly wet, the picture is beautiful, the trip is done in the morning.” This is said through poetry. Anisa Sikandar evoked Maher’s memories by saying, “Maziya Maherachi’s undulating path flows like a big pot of water.” Ashok Sonawane said, “Your eyes have met
Asha, the bud of happiness has blossomed” presented bold lines. Suresh Kank sang the poem ‘Ashadsari’. Lovers beat on this poem. Prashant Pore’s ghazal ‘Tuji Yaman Ugacha Jai’ got special appreciation from the audience. Shobhatai Joshi’s poem ‘Balpan De’ was a special touch for the fans. ‘, Ashatai Ghute – ‘Nisarga Geet’, Kailas Bhairat – ‘Yere Rains’, Abhijeet Kale – ‘Ekkha Ayushavar’, Radhabai Waghmare – ‘Ashaad Dhara’, Yogita Pakhale – ‘Kon Hai Mazhan’, Hemant Joshi – ‘Shri Krishna’, Arun Kamble – ‘The Father of Your World’, Sunita Tai Tillu – ‘Nowadays Love’s Fortune’, Neha Chaudhary – ‘Rain’, Jayashree Tai Srikhande – ‘Sunder Creation’, Sandeep Jadhav – ‘Pavsala Ghazal’, Nand Kumar Kamble – ‘Bijat Rahu’, Seema Gandhi – ‘Colors of Consciousness’, Sarika Makode – ‘Shivaar Pandhari’, Ashwini Mehta – ‘Her Existence’, Sanjay Jagtap – ‘Rain Breath Concert’, Shamraoji Sarkale – ‘Lonavala Sahal’, Phulvati Jagtap – ‘Rain’, Supriya Limaye. A total of forty five poets presented their brave poems.

Raj Aherrao, Rajendra Ghavte, Dr. P. S. Agarwal, Ashok Gore, Mukesh Chaudhary were specially present. Savita Ingle, president of Swayamsiddha, introduced the program. Moderated by Samriddhi Surve. Thank you Nandkumar Murde. And the program was coordinated by Varsha Balgopal, Amrita Ombale, Prabhakar Pawar, Sharad Kanekar and Sneha Ingle.

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