Monday, September 24, 2007
Reflections on a heart-touching writing piece...
There was a big storm in a sleepy Indian village…soon followed by flash floods…and everything was lost to the fury of nature. A father and his daughter about 11 years old made their way through the stormy night. There was little hope as the water level was rising and the wind was strong. The two still managed to get closer to a lone bridge which was creaking and about to be washed away...any moment! …

The father looked at the sky to say his prayers …almost fighting with the God.The daughter looked calmly at her father…

The father ...almost in tears but with invincible surge to save his daughter somehow said..to his daughter…HOLD MY HAND TIGHTLY AS WE CROSS THE BRIDGE….

The daughter smiled….even as the lightning stuck and the noise of gushing water doused their voices..and she screamed back….DAD!! YOU HOLD MY HAND…

Father Said …WHY?

Daughter….BECAUSE IF I HOLD YOUR HAND …..I MAY LOOSE THE GRIP BUT IF YOU HOLD MY HAND YOU WILL NEVER LET ME GO…....

DAD!....I LOVE YOU!!
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This simple and small piece of article reflects the enormities of love and highlights the purity in this bond - which is 'The-Closest-to-GOD'.

When a child grows up…she cognizes her father the way the father’s heart is. But not the way….the world perceives the opinion.

That is the strength and purity of the bond...

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Posted by Kishore at 8:57 PM | Permalink |


2 Comments:


  • At 4:08 PM, Blogger Ashish Naredi

    Hey Kishore,

    It was great reading your comment on my blog (See, I've already updated my blog after reading your comment:-)However, it felt even greater to discover that you are "KayKay at ISB." Man, great blog you have. It was blogs like yours that kept feeding details of all the happenings at ISB when I was about to apply to ISB.

    Great Post and great blog.

    Ashish
    Class of 2008

     
  • At 9:26 PM, Blogger Enakshi

    Hey Kishore,

    Updated my blog...see how fast I am ;D
    Your post on the father - daughter relationship is touching. No doubt, post becoming a father you must have truly related to that...

    Keep blogging, and my blessings for your daughter!

     

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