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The Courtroom Epic Bodhisattwa Parekh This case began more than 11 years ago.The guilt of the accused person couldn't be established.No murder weapon was rescued from him.He always said, "I didn't commit any murder." The detective department searched secretly for the true murderer.But they failed. *** After 11 years, the judge gave her verdict: "If he did that crime, he would get less than 11 years in jail custody. So, on completion of 11 years, he would release now." The judge told him, "Do you have anything to say?" -"Please return me those 11 years." He stopped for a moment. "I had many dreams." He took a breath. "They died." The judge remained silent. Prompt ▼ |
I'm Waiting... Bodhisattwa Parekh Luck is not favouring me this time. So I fail to do so. That may happen in life. I learn it from several incidents. Therefore, I don't worry at all. I will try the same later. I hope this time my luck will favour me. I will be the winner. Now I'm eagerly waiting for the correct opportunity. I know; that will come. So, I am waiting patiently. I need to grab that chance in both hands. Lines: 12 Prompt ▼ |
The Value of Times Bodhisattwa Parekh Time is very precious for us. Sensing the opportunity Time is most important. Every efficient person knows The value of times, So they can achieve the target. We should follow their lanes in our lives. We also become successful. Overall, time is most valuable. If we forget that truth, We can't get success in our lives. Don't forget that simple truth. You will be nowhere. Lines: 13 Prompt ▼ |
Possibilities Remain Alive Bodhisattwa Parekh Don't be a pessimist. Always remain optimistic. A failure can't close the doors of all possibilities. Try sincerely and analyse your faults. You can get success. So, the possibilities remain alive. They don't die. You just need to perform correctly. An improper performance, Force you to go backwards. So, take appropriate precaution. Possibilities always remain alive. Lines:12 Prompt ▼ |
Why do I write? Bodhisattwa Parekh A friend asks me this lovely question.I started writing from my childhood. My father was an author. After doing his job, he wrote many short stories.My mother was a housewife. Besides her works, she regularly wrote for several little magazines. When I was seven years old, she told me to write.That was the beginning. That tradition is continuing.When I started writing, my aim was nothing. My parents were writing, so I also began to write. At the growing age, I Realized that if I want to write better, I have to read the writings of eminent writers first.Now I write sometimes but read more. I write with a joyful heart. |
My Favourite Children's Book Bodhisattwa Parekh "Chander Pahar" is my favourite children's book. It is written by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay, an eminent Bengali fiction and novel writer. I read that children's novel 28 times.lt was written over 100 years ago. There was a teenage boy named Shankar. He had a passion for travelling. Incidentally, for working, he came to East Africa, a den of lions. Accidentally he met a traveller, Alvarez. With him, he entered a dense forest where they had to fight with dangers. There were a lot of lions and snacks. He saw a volcano with Alvarez. The colourful beauty of the volcano mesmerized him.After the sudden death of Alvarez, Shakar fought lonely with the adverse situations but never gave up his fight.At the time of returning, Shakar promised to come back again.Prompt ▼ |
I Love Programming Language Bodhisattwa Parekh I'm a software programmer.programming in various topics.I have been doing it for the last thirty years. Every year, we see many programming languages. In every programming language, the flowchart remains the same, but the coding is different. I love these transformations. I will learn every programming language until death. Prompt ▼ |
What I Iike Bodhisattwa Parekh It should be an adventure story, which is full of suspense, uncertainty, and fantasy. I'll never be bored of reading or hearing that story. If there will be a science-fiction genre, that will be an added attraction to me. I very much like those types of stories. Prompt ▼ |
My Sibling Bodhisattwa Parekh I have one sibling. She is my elder sister. She is three years senior to me. We were friends.We share chocolates, chips and every experience that we have had.So, after her marriage, I felt lonely. My parents consulted a psychologist for me. On the other hand, my sister also felt feverish. As a whole, we took one month to return to normal regular life. We spent a mournful life in that period.Now, everything is normal. We contact each other daily. An occasional visit happens, especially on weekends.I always prefer one sibling. Today, the cost of education is too high. If you have more than two children, how can you manage it? Prompt ▼ |
I Get A Sacred Job Bodhisattwa Parekh When I was alive, I was a devoted person. I promised to God, "I dedicate my whole life for the welfare of needy people." After death, I find myself at the door of heaven, where God is waiting for me! How beautiful he is! I haven't any word to explain it. He embraces me and says, "I am waiting for you, my child." He also says to me, "Please, come with me." After listening to his baritone voice, I feel better. After taking a beautiful breakfast with God, He tells me, "You are a sacred soul. You have done some holy works for me." He smiles. "Do you do those?" -"I must try to do my best." I stop. "This is my duty." -"You have work, my daughter." -"Please explain." -"A child was born some time ago. His mother died at the birth. Being a devotee, she gave me all responsibilities of that child. Please, you complete that job." -"Okay." -"Being a ghost, you will remain invisible. Nobody will see you." Prompt ▼ |