“Lying on
the green meadows, watching the clear blue sky, feeling the fresh cool breeze
and living the moment.”An indelible experience in Himalayan trek, which reminds
me of my childhood days. It is not that I spent my childhood in Himalayas but
my hometown - Sarni complements me with the same felicities and pleasures.
I still
remember those primary school days when I went to school by a bus and always
took the window seat. And that lad got amazed and blissed out every time he
looked out of the window and saw the mountain, trees, greenery, and felt the
fresh breeze. Sometimes during spring season when I woke up I found the
mountain peak disappeared and then slowly clouds unveil it. Observing different
kinds of birds and listening to their melodious chirping, just sitting quiet
and hearing the sound of wind, sleeping on the green grass of courtyard in the
winter’s noon…. And many more of such activities I used to did during my
childhood. But as I grew up and left sarni I was no longer able to connect myself
with nature. But this trip to uttarkashi and the Himalayan trek remind me of my
memories and revived my bond with the nature.
At sarni I always found nature as my nurturer,
it always kept me refreshed and poised. Sarni is not a place where you live
with nature but rather you create a bond with it, it become a part of your life
and slowly you will find that nature resides in you…
(P.S.:
As I was out of ideas for writing something for blog one person suggested me to
write something on Sarni i.e. my hometown. Although initially I wasn’t able to
collect any thoughts but that person along with the Himalayan trek helped me to
go back into my childhood days. Just wanna say Thanks to that person, you gave
me a wonderful idea :) )
Ahh....mujhe laga ki "soul voice of yash" died.
ReplyDeleteBTW - whi was that person...give him credit in public yaar