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Season 2 Poetry Competition – 3rd Prize Winner: Harsh Agarwal

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Season 2 Poetry Competition – 3rd Prize Winner: Harsh Agarwal

(Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh)

Harsh Agarwal from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh has been awarded 3rd place in the season 2 poetry competition by The Poetic Lands for his poem.

“उनका तुम प्रणवाद करो।”

His poetry represents the idea of remembrance; that readers need to remember to be aware of their freedom and make conscious choices about how they use their freedom. He uses a moral tone throughout his poem.

The first line of his poem is framed around an idea of duty.

“भूलो मत कभी तुम, उन महापुरूषों को याद करो” Freedom here is not comfort; it is responsibility. Harsh repeatedly returns to the line:

“जिनके कारण आजाद हो, उनका तुम प्रणवाद करो।” This refrain becomes the poem’s heartbeat, turning gratitude into duty.

He recalls the martyrs:

“सूली पर चढ़े देश के उन वीर जवानों को” “तिरंगे में लिपटे उन जवानों को” These images transform history into living memory. The poem also remembers suffering:

“अंग्रेजों को जिन्होंने अपने पैरों तले कुचेला था” “हिंसा पर अहिंसा की वो जीत” Violence is answered by moral courage.

By invoking “याद करो,” Harsh transforms poetry into a shared memory. His poem does not embellish patriotism; it shapes it.

TPL celebrates his voice for reminding us that freedom endures only when gratitude is nurtured.(Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh)

Harsh Agarwal from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh has been awarded 3rd place in the season 2 poetry competition by The Poetic Lands for his poem.

“उनका तुम प्रणवाद करो।”

His poetry represents the idea of remembrance; that readers need to remember to be aware of their freedom and make conscious choices about how they use their freedom. He uses a moral tone throughout his poem.

The first line of his poem is framed around an idea of duty.

“भूलो मत कभी तुम, उन महापुरूषों को याद करो” Freedom here is not comfort; it is responsibility. Harsh repeatedly returns to the line:

“जिनके कारण आजाद हो, उनका तुम प्रणवाद करो।” This refrain becomes the poem’s heartbeat, turning gratitude into duty.

He recalls the martyrs:

“सूली पर चढ़े देश के उन वीर जवानों को” “तिरंगे में लिपटे उन जवानों को” These images transform history into living memory. The poem also remembers suffering:

“अंग्रेजों को जिन्होंने अपने पैरों तले कुचेला था” “हिंसा पर अहिंसा की वो जीत” Violence is answered by moral courage.

By invoking “याद करो,” Harsh transforms poetry into a shared memory. His poem does not embellish patriotism; it shapes it.

TPL celebrates his voice for reminding us that freedom endures only when gratitude is nurtured.

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