Uunchaii

Submitted by rajat on
On being conferred the Padma Vibhushan on 24th April 1992, Atal Bihari Vajpayee recited his poem `Oonchai' (Height) at the reception held in his honour. The poem speaks of Man and the heights of success he can reach. He compares the peaks of success to a mountain peak, rearing up against the sky, alone, isolated and apart from the throbbing pulse of life below. There is no denying its majesty or its splendour. Yet no tree can grow on it or grass take root; no bird can build a nest or a traveller find rest on its snow covered heights; snow, which he calls - `white as shround and cold as death'. The reality is that attaining height is never enough, it must be accompanied by expanse as well. Only then can there be sharing, and companionship. The man who puts himself above other humans has no one with whom he can share his burden, to whom he can dare show the regrets behind the smile. The sensitivity of the poet is evident when he says `There is a world of difference between having great height and possessing great depth'.

`My Lord, Never let me climb so high that I can't bend down to embrace another human. Deliver me ever from such arrogance.'

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Submitted by Jayesh on Wed, 12-Apr-2006 - 10:13

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I like the article and message was too worth to remember...When i read the english message i got the message and found it very interesting but when i start reading hindi poem i realise its the same message and also bit long...So i like to say i would like this article with english message only more as it getting bit longer... Anyway the article message is worth to remember...

Submitted by Venu on Thu, 13-Apr-2006 - 10:43

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You can not get everything in life. When you grow like a peak you need to understand that people admire your height. Why because you give birth to the rivers which support millions of lives. If not on peak plants grow at the foot under your protection. You become inspiration for millions. You need to sacrifice a lot when you want to grow.

Submitted by amitsedai on Tue, 10-Mar-2009 - 17:56

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I just love the meaning this poem confers.