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Request this book"The poet as a Shaman's younger brother, and the poem as a mirror to the soul and society." Self-Reflection at the Moment is a poignant collection of poems that captures the heartbeat of Nepal—from the tremors of devastating earthquakes to the silent struggles of the pandemic. Dr. Nawa Raj Subba skillfully weaves a narrative of human suffering, resilience, and the quest for justice amidst the lack of good governance and pervasive poverty. Rooted in indigenous wisdom, this book is more than just verse; it is a cultural landscape where 'Mundhum' chants meet environmental activism. The collection features health messages, songs of the mother tongue, and reflections on the fragile relationship between humans and nature. It is a soulful journey through the city’s concrete jungles and the spiritual echoes of ancestors. Inside the Collection: Global and Local Crises: Poetic responses to COVID-19, environmental degradation, and natural disasters. Cultural Resilience: A deep dive into indigenous identity, Lepmuhang's letters, and Mundhum philosophy. Humanistic Lens: Raw emotions depicting poverty, governance issues, and the universal thirst for a better tomorrow. Unique Style: Includes everything from structured chants to brief, impactful poetic compositions (Chhok). Whether you seek a critical look at society or a rhythmic celebration of indigenous roots, this book offers a profound self-reflection of our shared humanity.
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