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15/06/2025

Happy Father's Day

To all the Fathers, Daddies, Papas and those who stand as Pillars of the Home.

We love you! Sincere gratitude for all your efforts, support and love.❤️
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Punam Chavan

💫 'The Return of Kindness' An Inspirational Story 🌿In a quiet village, there lived an elderly and humble woman named Ram...
12/06/2025

💫 'The Return of Kindness' An Inspirational Story 🌿
In a quiet village, there lived an elderly and humble woman named Rama Kaku. Every morning, she would walk to the temple, and on her way, if she saw a poor beggar or a hungry child, she would share a portion of her own meal with them.

Some villagers would say, “What’s the use of doing all this? Does anyone even remember such things?”
But Rama Kaku would gently reply, “Child, no act of kindness ever goes to waste. It always returns, someday, somehow.”

One day, a terrible storm hit the village. Trees were uprooted, homes were destroyed, and Rama Kaku’s house also collapsed. She sat trembling under a tree. Just then, a young man rushed to her and said,
“Mother, do you remember me? I’m the same little boy to whom you used to give a piece of bread every day. Today, I’m a successful engineer in the city. I’ve come here to help you.”

He arranged a new home for her, provided her with medicine, and cared for her till the very end.

That day, the whole village witnessed how the kindness shown by Rama Kaku returned to her as love and gratitude.

Moral: “No good deed in life ever goes unrewarded. Love, compassion, and help always come back—sometimes through time, sometimes through people, but they surely return.” ❤️

Written by – Punam Chavan

Punam Chavan
Motivational Poem

She reads your heart without a word,He sees your dreams before they’re heard.Not with stars, nor lines of fate —But with...
08/06/2025

She reads your heart without a word,
He sees your dreams before they’re heard.
Not with stars, nor lines of fate —
But with love, they navigate.
The mother and the father — life’s silent guides,
The only true astrologers time never hides.

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Punam Chavan

Everyone has weaknesses,but only those are truly weak...who don't believein their own strength....🏋️💪🏻Punam Chavan Motiv...
07/06/2025

Everyone has weaknesses,
but only those are truly weak...
who don't believe
in their own strength....
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Punam Chavan
Motivational Poem

"The Lesson in Pain"Every tear that kissed my cheek,Spoke of strength I didn’t seek.In silent nights and storms within,I...
06/06/2025

"The Lesson in Pain"

Every tear that kissed my cheek,
Spoke of strength I didn’t seek.
In silent nights and storms within,
I found the courage to begin.

Every heartbreak carved a scar,
Yet made me see just who we are.
Not every smile is truly kind,
But pain can shape a wiser mind.

Every loss I feared to face,
Led me to a deeper place.
Where dreams are born from shattered glass,
And strength grows slow, but built to last.

Each sorrow left behind a trace,
A shadow I could not erase.
But in that shade, a truth did shine—
The darkest paths reveal the divine.

So if you fall, don't curse the ground,
For in the dust, your roots are found.
And though each trial feels like the end,
It's pain that makes the soul transcend.

POETESS - Punam Chavan
Punam Chavan
Motivational Poem

*देश से कभी इश्क करके देख लेना।* कभी सनम को छोड़ के देख लेना,कभी शहीदों को याद करके देख लेना।कोई महबूब नहीं है वतन जैसा ...
10/05/2025

*देश से कभी इश्क करके देख लेना।*

कभी सनम को छोड़ के देख लेना,
कभी शहीदों को याद करके देख लेना।
कोई महबूब नहीं है वतन जैसा यारो,
देश से कभी इश्क करके देख लेना।

वो मातृभूमि की खातिर जो मर मिटे,
उन वीरों को सलाम करके देख लेना।
कभी उनकी यादों में खो कर,
दिल को गर्व से भर कर देख लेना।

तिरंगे की शान को हमेशा रखना,
उसकी रक्षा का प्रण करके देख लेना।
जो मिट गए हंसते-हंसते देश के लिए,
उनके जज़्बे को समझ कर देख लेना।

कभी उन माताओं से मिल कर देखना,
जिन्होंने लाल खोए हैं वतन के लिए।
आँखों में आँसू, पर गर्व से भरी हैं,
उनके आँसू पोंछ कर देख लेना।

वो बहनें जो राखी लिए बैठी हैं,
भाई के बिना वीरान हैं उनकी राहें।
उनके दर्द में शामिल होकर,
दिल में उनके धड़कन को सुनकर देख लेना।

बापू की आँखों में इंतजार का जल,
जिसने बेटे को खोया वतन की रक्षा में।
उसकी पीड़ा में डूब कर देखना,
उसके सीने से लग कर देख लेना।

सरहद्द की वो ऊँचाइयाँ याद रखना,
जहाँ वीरों ने दिखाया था अपना दम।
उनकी वीरता को दिल में बसा कर,
हर कदम पर नमन करके देख लेना।

वो साथी जो लौटे नहीं घर वापस,
जिन्होंने बलिदान दिया था वतन के लिए।
उनकी कुर्बानी की महिमा को,
अपने गीतों में गाकर देख लेना।

कभी सर्दियों की उन रातों में,
जब बर्फ ने ढँक दी थी सरहदें।
उन जवानों की ठंड से लड़ाई को,
अपने भीतर महसूस कर देख लेना।

वो परिवार जो आज भी इंतजार में हैं,
अपने लाल के लौटने की आस लिए।
उनकी उम्मीदों में शामिल होकर,
अपने सपनों को उनसे जोड़कर देख लेना।

हर शहीद की कहानी है वीरता की दास्तान,
हर एक के बलिदान को दिल से मान।
उनके सम्मान में शीश झुकाकर,
अपने वतन को प्यार करके देख लेना।
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24/12/2024

"To recognize the truth, one must see with awareness, for even in the sweetness of words, deception may hide."

"Hidden Truths"

Not every person with sweet words is kind,
Deceitful hearts, in sweetness, you'll find.
Behind the veil of charm, they conspire,
Fueling the world with hidden fire.

Beware the voice that seems so pure,
For not all intentions hold hearts secure.
Kindness isn't in words they say,
But in the deeds that light the way.

So judge not by the sugar they spread,
But by the path where their actions tread.
Sweet talk can often disguise a game,
In silence lies truth; in deeds, the flame.

Poetess - Punam Chavan
Punam Chavan
Motivational Poem

17/12/2024

Title: "The Weight of a Home"

A home, they say, is built with care,
But why must one soul always bear?
Her hands that cook, her feet that run,
Her voice unheard when the day is done.

She wakes before the morning light,
To make their world so calm, so bright.
Her dreams dissolve like mist in air,
Yet no one stops, no one to care.

But is it fair, this silent strife?
Is it just one who gives her life?
A home is not one woman’s weight,
It’s built when hearts cooperate.

The father, the mother, the child, the son,
Together they stand, or all come undone.
Each must lift, each must share,
For peace to bloom, for love to care.

So hear her words, her quiet plea,
"A home is built by ‘we’, not ‘me.’"
For harmony thrives when all belong,
And together they make a house—a song.

Poetess Punam Chavan
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16/12/2024

Let It Go

Aarohi was a kind girl, but she often clung to things that hurt her—negative thoughts, mistakes, and toxic people. One evening, her grandmother, Nani, shared a lesson while weaving a garland.

“Child, if a flower wilts or has thorns, I remove it to preserve the beauty of the garland. Life is the same. Let go of what harms you—be it a thought, an action, or a person.”

Aarohi embraced this wisdom. She replaced negativity with hope, forgave herself, and walked away from toxicity. Her life transformed, becoming brighter and more peaceful.

She realized that letting go wasn’t weakness—it was strength. It was the secret to happiness and growth.

Punam Chavan
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16/12/2024

6. "A Father's Silent Ache"
He stood quiet as he bid her goodbye,
Memories of her childhood made him sigh.
He waved his hand, holding back the tide,
But deep within, a broken father cried.

7. "The Lamp of Hope"
In a kingdom ruled by endless night,
A faint flame flickered, burning bright.
For a moment, it lit the darkened sky,
Before shadows returned, and dreams went awry.

8. "Lost Childhood"
The touch of soil no longer graces my hands,
My childhood was lost in life's shifting sands.
That swing still holds my dreams untold,
But growing up took what I couldn't hold.

9. "The Trap of Despair"
My thoughts were caged, my soul confined,
Searching for myself but nothing to find.
Even with open eyes, darkness reigned,
And in that void, life’s spark waned.

10. "The Solitude of Old Age"
The house is smaller, though people have grown,
Laughter echoes, but I feel alone.
No one stops to hear my tales unfold,
And I drown in memories of times untold.

These poems maintain the emotional depth and narrative from the originals.

16/12/2024

1. "The Tale of a Mother's Love"
She cried silently for my every pain,
Her joy was hidden in my smiles, plain.
In her warm embrace, I found my peace,
But when she left, life’s melody ceased.

2. "The Sting of Loneliness"
The road beside me whispered my plight,
Even my shadow fled into the night.
The wind asked, "Why are you walking alone?"
I answered softly, "Perhaps fate has grown cold."

3. "Lost Love"
Your departure silenced my words, incomplete,
The fragrance of your memory now bittersweet.
In my dreams, I chase your face in vain,
But your love remains my shelter from pain.

4. "A Broken Friendship"
Beneath smiling faces lay wounds unseen,
Hands clasped tightly, yet hearts were unclean.
Trust shattered under the guise of affection,
And the rain in my eyes drowned all connection.

5. "The Farmer's Sorrow"
His trembling hands held the plough in vain,
The earth he nurtured brought him only pain.
Living on the promise of rain from the skies,
His fields were dry, but rivers flowed from his eyes.

These poems aim to bring forth deep emotional connections while maintaining the essence of the originals. Let me know if you'd like more...

Story: "The Great Human"In a small village, where everyone was busy with their own struggles, lived a humble farmer name...
14/12/2024

Story: "The Great Human"

In a small village, where everyone was busy with their own struggles, lived a humble farmer named Raghu. He didn’t have much wealth, but he had a heart as big as the sky. Raghu firmly believed that a person’s worth wasn’t measured by their possessions but by their deeds.

Every year, the village suffered from drought, and this year was no different. The fields dried up, and most of the villagers were in despair. But Raghu didn’t lose hope. He thought to himself, "If I can help others in need, maybe their pain will lessen."

Raghu decided to share half of his water from his well with the neighboring farmers who had no way to save their crops. The villagers tried to stop him, saying, "Raghu, if you give away your water, how will your own crops survive?" Raghu smiled and replied, "We can earn money and grow crops again, but humanity once lost cannot be regained. Helping others in need is the greatest duty of all."

A few weeks later, the unexpected happened—a flood hit the village. The same people who had questioned Raghu earlier were now desperate and came to him for help. Without hesitation, Raghu opened his doors to everyone, offering them shelter, food, and whatever little resources he had saved.

His selfless actions touched the hearts of the villagers. They no longer saw him as just a farmer but as a true savior, a "great human."

Even the village chief, who once looked down on Raghu, publicly admitted, "It doesn’t matter if you’re rich or powerful. What matters is your humanity. The one who helps in times of need is truly great. Raghu has taught us that real wealth lies in a kind and selfless heart."

Moral: This story reminds us that true greatness is found not in material wealth but in selflessness and the ability to help others in their time of need.

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