Memories form an important role in each person's life. The memories of parents are hurting as well as pleasant but the memory of a parent's passing away never seem to fade away. The poem depicts the pain of a daughter reminiscing her father's death.
Ishwar
Ishwar (I.P. 4)
After completion of my education he was instrumental in shaping my carrier. During my marriage preparations he was fully involved, to the extent he drove me personally in his car. While we were living in Sainik farms, we were privileged by his frequent visits. When his family shifted to Dubai he used to come to Delhi on and off.
ISHWAR (I.P.3)
He was so kind and humble which reflected his inner beauty. He treated everyone like his family. I remember when I met him first time in a Cash and Carry where he was buying stock for the new business he had started in Kenya. I was hired to ship those goods to Mombasa. I offered to give him a lift to his hotel. The manager of Cash & Carry, Mr. Mohan Khurana was with me. As we dropped your father off at the hotel, he insisted that we come upstairs to his room. He gave us chairs in his suite. He opened the fridge made us drinks and gave us some snacks. We couldn’t believe how a big businessman was behaving in such a humble manner.
Ishwar (I.P. 2)
As the story of Ishwar continues, Jai the elderly gentleman reminisces his younger days and revisits Ishwar's office at D-10 Defense Colony in Delhi through his memory lane. The Modesto Logo This incident is related to the logo message written on the Modesto Mail Order catalog. I remember it as something that meant "If you … Continue reading Ishwar (I.P. 2)
Ishwar! (I.P. 1)
A young gentleman of 24 years, Jai was awestruck by the magnanimous personality of Ishwar. Ishwar, a tall business with an attractive, humble personality had made it up in the business world with lot of sacrifice and hard work. Jai often admired the way Ishwar moved around comfortably with the diplomats and dignitaries even though … Continue reading Ishwar! (I.P. 1)