Hemangi Sharma is a Kashmiri poetess from India, who has written more than 20,000 poems in different languages. Her works have been published under hundreds of different pseudonyms.[1] [2] [3] Indian poet Tapan Kumar Pradhan has claimed that Kashmiri poetess Lalitha is none other than Hemangi Sharma in disguise.[4]

Quotes

  • Two is joy. Two was God split into when he wanted to make love.
    • Hemangi Sharma in Iyer, Lalitha (2020). Songs of Sadness. ISBN 978-81-945797-3-1. 
  • When a woman in love is deserted by her lover, she breaks down and disintegrates, but she does not die.
  • Like water that runs across when there are no dams, like rivers that flows through forests and wilds, love just flow through hearts when there is no barrier.
    • Hemangi Sharma in Iyer, Lalitha (2020). Songs of Sadness. ISBN 978-81-945797-4-8. 
  • You are the God I was searching for. If a human being could be divine, if God is born as human and if you could sense his heart, it is yours.
    • Iyer, Lalitha (2020). Dr Tapan Kumar Pradhan. ed. Songs of Lust and Love. ISBN 978-81-945797-4-8. 
  • I am too much in love. I am burning with love. O Lord, guide me to the other shore.
    • Hemangi Sharma in Iyer, Lalitha (2020). Songs of Sadness. ISBN 978-81-945797-4-8. 
  • I want to go to my Beloved’s house and die there, never to come back again. But when you go to the Moon you realise that moon is like earth only.
    • Iyer, Lalitha (2020). Dr Tapan Kumar Pradhan. ed. Songs of Lust and Love. ISBN 978-81-945797-4-8. 

Quotes on Hemangi Sharma

  • When I "rose" in love with you, I found myself standing on the shore of the Ocean of Love. I could see only a few hundred meters ahead, while the ocean stretched into billions of miles. How can I define something which I have not seen entirely?
  • Hemangi Sharma is the most talented poet I have met in this life.

See also

References

  1. Hemangi Sharma - A Brief Biography. Poemhunter.
  2. Theodore, Antony. Psalms of Love. Delhi: Kohinoor Books. p. 248-256. ISBN 978-81-95254613.
  3. Pradhan, Dr Tapan Kumar. I, She and the Sea. New Delhi: Kohinoor Books. p. 217-228. ISBN 978-93-53616753 Invalid ISBN.
  4. Lalita Iyer. Dr Tapan Kumar Pradhan. ed. Songs of Love and Lust. Kohinoor. ISBN 978-81-94579748.
  5. Pradhan, Dr Tapan Kumar (2019). I, She and the Sea. p. 7. ISBN 978-81-942835-9-1.
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