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WaheGuru Ji Ka Khalsa, WaheGuru Ji Ki Fateh.

I often write poems. I have composed more than 2000 poems till date. My poems are internationally published in renowned journals. I also have my poetry book published. Recently my poems were published in http://www.sikhspectrum.com/022008/ek.htm

I am selling my poetry book at my site: http://nutracists.com/

If you are Sikh, I shall be glad to provide you with my autographed book at 75% discount. The book holds philosophy and poetry inspired by the philosophical approach of Maskin ji. I therefore feel that every Sikh must read it. Your name with Singh or Kaur added to it is sufficient to avail the discounted price. I am giving discount on the book to every Sikh person. Also, please let me know if there is anyone amongst us Sikhs who cannot afford this book but wants to read it. I will be happy to send the book free of cost in that case.

Some of my poems are as under:

CLONING AND FAITH

Cloning designs nothing

Beyond the command of God,

There is every inch of reason

To continue the faith in Lord.

Why should there be a need

To explain the power of God?

Whose creation can create a human

How great will be that Lord.

The birth of light from Sun

The science of light on earth

The creation of man by God

The science of clone on earth.

All that takes place

Within the boundaries of world

Is either direct by the Lord

Or by some chosen means by God.

One such medium of creation

Has been designed as human

One such supreme creation

Is designed first by Lord.

Praise the King of world

And praise his creation too

How intense is the reason now to believe

Lord who bestows power to create to you too.

Nothing is beyond His control

Nothing takes without His will

All glory falls to Him

Who created the ones who can create.

***

Live a life

Only if you can strive

Not for the good of self

But for the self to be good.

* * * * *

A moment’s joy

An age’s despair

Life your ways

Are unfair.

* * * * *

In the difference

Between fair and material

Swings the human mind and soul,

Fate plays a game

And swing breaks

Man falls to breathe

Material world in grief.

****

With bright sunshine

When good time arrives

Ordinary smiles.

* * * * *

They rejoice on gain of loaf

They share pleasure of their own

Innocent, they believe

Just though it is

Life needs meal

Air to breathe

Love to share

Hope to dream.

* * * * *

You love and you realize

Sorrows are no surprise.

* * * * *

Life serves no roof

Many in search of secure death.

* * * * *

Written by – Ekta Kaur Kalra

Note: The orders for mass distribution of my book in Gurudwaras in copies greater than 250 is processed only in the first week of a month and takes a week longer than the normal process. This is because these books have the cover page with "Ek Om Kar/Khanda" picture and therefore needs to be ordered especially.

WaheGuru Ji Ka Khalsa, WaheGuru Ji Ki Fateh.

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Sat Shri Akal!

Please read few more of my poems:

I wish to write

The words of my heart,

The cause of its beats

The delicacy of thoughts.

* * * * *

A million reasons

Still to know,

The beats of heart

The sound that flows.

* * * * *

I lit a candle in solitude

With it I lit my dreams,

True, I saw a miracle real

My childhood smiling at my youth.

* * * * *

As drops in river

So do desires in mind,

Rise and succeed

On the command of time.

* * * * *

In the sweat with time

In the pain, Divine

We remember you

To forget life.

* * * * *

Never mind the heat of sun

Joys will come.

* * * * *

Tears wipe pain from my face

Not strength from my heart.

* * * * *

Tears are tiny drops of pain

In the ocean of ever flowing joys.

* * * * *

To the temple she goes with tears in

eyes,

From the temple she comes with

smiling pride.

* * * * *

Faith never cries

It's doubt that sheds tears.

* * * * *

In the magnitude of what exists

There is nothing in infinity

And infinity in nothing.

* * * * *

Near the fruity tree lies his grave,

He who died for a loaf of bread.

* * * * *

Written by – Ekta Kaur Kalra

http://nutracists.com/

ektakkalra@nutracists.com

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