Sobbings of Maa Yamuna
“Narendra Modi makes a great show of respect and addresses Ganga as his mother in Varanasi but to my utter surprise, not to speak of respect, perhaps, he even doesn’t recognize his mausi (Yamuna) in Delhi – pure political reasons”
By Mukesh Sharma
Caught
in traffic jam nearby ramshackle Wazirabad bridge a few days, I decided to get
off my car and go down stairs a few steps at the bank in order to have a closer
view of maa Yamuna.
I
spotted a huge breadth of gushing watercourse brimming between the banks, as
Yamuna was in full spate. I was awestruck by the rare sight.
To
be honest, it seemed to me that maa
Yamuna has come to Delhi after a long time to see her forlorn children
(Delhites).
My
filial adoration made me to get down a step more and stoop to touch her
(Yamuna) feet, and before I could complete gesture of reverence by taking my
folded-hands to my forehead, my eyes were welling with tears. I could not hold
back my tears from rolling down.
Surya (the Sun God) was sinking in the distance, as
if He (the sun) was trying to lift maa
Yamuna to his lap. All of a sudden, my eyes blurred with tears, caught the
sight of a colossal apparition in the form of a woman, springing out of the
surge of waves of waterways. With fear and flinch, I rubbed my eyes in
disbelief, but the image wouldn’t disappear. My ears pricked up at the sound of
deep and distant voice, "Don’t be scared son, I am your maa Yamuna.” I couldn’t believe my eyes. After a moment of dithering,
I summoned my courage and confidence, and folded my hands in the attitude of
prayer. And here is the excerpts of spiritual chat, I had with maa Yamuna.
Writer:
Maa you don’t look happy, and wear a puzzled look.
Yamuna:
I am worried about the future of my children in Delhi. Despite all the tall talks by your netas, nothing has been done to clean the waterways. Even rain water is not harvested for future needs.
Writer:
I can understand your concern maa. You see Robert Burn rightly says: “man’s inhumanity to man makes countless mourn.”
Yamuna:
Man is the worst enemy of himself. And he would be the cause of his own annihilations and extinction in dstant future. Even Mother Nature would not be able to help the man.
Writer:
Maa tell me about yourself. I wish to pen it down for my valued readers and posterity.
Yamuna:
Far beyond the descend of mammals on earth and human knowledge and memory, I was born as per today’s geographical nomenclature in Yamunotri Glacier near Bander poonch peaks in Mussorie range of the lower Himalayas. You know, Surya Dev (Sun God) is my father: Yamah (God of Death) is my brother. Splashing through the untrodden jungles, non descript villages, small towns and big cities, with many younger sisters (tributaries) – Toshi, Betwa, ChamBal, Ken and Sindhu rivers, I (Yamuna) merge with Ganga and Saraswati (my elder sisters) in Allahabad. It is known by today’s man as Prayag confluence of Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati.
Writer:
Maa with the present condition of your watercourse, no one can think that you have such a glorious past.
Yamuna:
Not only that it is fact that whoever takes a dip in my waterways with all devotion, gets rid of unfounded fears. From time immemorial, humans have been nurturing this belief. My innumerable children (devotees) still have this age old faith.
Writer:
I know maa, I have seen your children taking holy dip in your waterways when thousands of people throng, particularly, on special days - puran mashi, Ganga dussehra, magh months, kartik Purnima, Chhat puja even today.
Yamuna:
What you call your government doesn’t care about my waterways. Still hundreds of nullah and drain spill into my watercourse, making it contaminated beyond cleaning. It is not just present generation but posterity shall bear the brunt.
Writer:
Maa our netas are corrupt beyond correction. They always play politics for their self –preservation and self- aggrandizement. Nobody cares for the time-tested values.
Yamuna:
With Narendra Modi on PM seat, my hope for the betterment was raised. He makes a great show of respect and addresses Ganga as his mother in Varanashi but to my utter surprise, not to speak of respect, he, perhaps, even doesn’t recognize his mausi (Yamuna) in Delhi - pure political reasons. And your Kejriwal, born yesterday, is more interested in his childish prank - brag and boast. I doubt whether he would ever grow up or not. But beta my heart sobs to see the pitiable plight of children of Delhi. Ignorant lots don’t know what they have done and what they are doing. Beta, it is time to make a move. May all blessing follow you.
Writer:
Pranam Maa (saluting mother Yamuna)
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Mukesh Sharma, an Author, Freelance Journalist,
and blogger, is also Delhi High Court, practicing lawyer, and to his credit has
six published books. Of published books,
Secrets of Good English by Mukesh Sharma a best seller 5 star rated on
Amazon.in. With the publication of his book entitled Why
India Needs Rahul Gandhi by Mukesh Sharma, that was reviewed by the English
daily The Hindu also, the author got
widespread acknowledgement and acclamation.

I really appreciate you sir,
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But I would like to tell you that it's swatch Bharat is going on in our Delhi
As you can see the condition of every street of our Delhi is very neat and clean,
Just see the condition of Mukherjee nagar there's no any single heap of garbage on road
Good day has been come
Modi ji is doing really good for our country,
He would like to make india cashless economy and I'm sure one day even no one will have cash
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Regards
Dimple
Great thought. Some action is required and its everyone responsibility to look after their mother by taking small steps like don't throw anything in yamuna river to keep it clean.
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