Haiku : Misty April 26, 2014 · by Maniparna Sengupta Majumder · in Haiku, Photography. · dense empyrean mist slowly engulfed the evening smoky dreams of sun Share if you like itTweetTelegramWhatsAppMoreLike Loading... Related
A Picture and few carefully selected words …and Ayela!! Here comes the magic. BTW, Who is this Haiku? You Doggie? 😀 LikeLike
Haiku is a Japanese poetic form . The traditional Japanese haiku consists of only 3 lines and 17 syllabales in a 5-7-5 pattern 🙂 LikeLike
Line , it’s Sikkim..if you’re still in Kolkata , can arrange a short visit to Sikkim..it takes 10-12 hours by train to reach NJP and from there you’ve to hire a car to reach Sikkim ( 3/4 hours approx ).. LikeLike
Wow this is such a wonderfully composed haiku Maniparna … really gorgeous and that photo you have included is breathtaking. Namaste. LikeLike
Beautiful landscape.
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Which place is this? Just beautiful!
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Rekha , It’s in Sikkim..western part…
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The picture is so so beautiful!
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Thank you..I clicked it on a visit to Sikkim..
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Wow wow wow! Simply wow!
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😀 Thanks Namrata
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Good choice of words. Nice one.
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Thanks 🙂
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smoking beautiful 🙂
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Thank you..
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wow…so nice… smoky dreams of sun…:)
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Thanks Amrita 🙂
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Wow nice picture.
I would love to visit NE once. Amazing places.
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Yeah..really Krishna..this is a photograph from my Sikkim trip.. 🙂
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what a symbolism, Mani 🙂
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🙂 glad you like it …
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I am in love with this world you paint. 🙂
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Aww..that’s such a nice compliment..thanks Arti 🙂
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Wonderful !!!
Profound words for a perfect haiku 🙂
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Thank you ..and welcome to my blog.. 🙂
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A Picture and few carefully selected words …and Ayela!! Here comes the magic.
BTW, Who is this Haiku? You Doggie? 😀
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Haiku is a Japanese poetic form . The traditional Japanese haiku consists of only 3 lines and 17 syllabales in a 5-7-5 pattern 🙂
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You will get me addicted to haikus!
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Hehe..that sounds so nice.. 🙂
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Splendid haiku…
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Thank you so much..your compliment means a lot 🙂
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Everything built up to that last line. Sheer beauty of words.
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Thanks a lot for those words of appreciation.. 🙂
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Oh, this is so very beautiful! And I also love the photo! Where is it from?
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Line , it’s Sikkim..if you’re still in Kolkata , can arrange a short visit to Sikkim..it takes 10-12 hours by train to reach NJP and from there you’ve to hire a car to reach Sikkim ( 3/4 hours approx )..
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Bah, er modhye abar ghurte chole gele?
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hehe..paayer tolay sorshe .. 😛
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Wow this is such a wonderfully composed haiku Maniparna … really gorgeous and that photo you have included is breathtaking. Namaste.
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Namaste 🙂 Thanks a lot ..your words act as inspiration 🙂
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I am glad to hear that … thank you for these kind words … they lifting up my heart
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🙂 …
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