Monsoon bells ring in the month of August, as the entire Indian peninsula is under a cloud cover. The country revels, as pellets of rains kiss the parched earth, providing much relief from the sweltering heat that saps all energy. Fresh organic landscapes replace the arid barren plains. The insipid leaves indulge in an emerald green makeover, insects cavort around in trilling conversations, meandering rivers swell with gushing pride, pastures hide under a lush grassy duvet, farmers send in a prayer of gratitude and romantic hearts drench in amorous reverie. Man and nature rejoice, under the magical spell of the rains.
heavenly showers
verdure poetic canvas
monsoon nirvana
I love monsoon! Getting drenched in the rain in my village is a very nostalgic memory! Thanks for sharing this , Radhika!
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Glad this evoked a nostalgic mood for you. Thank you Indira!
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Beautifully conveyed the relief from the heat and the magical change of nature.😍
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Thanks Suni 💙
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Beautifully done
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Thank you N
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Great descriptions, great haibun, Ma’am. 🙂
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Thanks Aishwarya
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🙂
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This is incredibly beautiful and vivid. I really did feel myself there. So many eloquent lines in this Radhika. Outstanding, truly outstanding!
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Glad you felt the magic of the rains Bree. Thanks a lot 😊
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Monsoon nirvana indeed. You’ve described it so vividly and beautifully 😁
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Thank you very much Shweta ❤️
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I was thinking exactly along the same lines today. Monsoons are here and it’s a rainy day, everyday.
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I know, it is such a respite from the heat. Thanks so much Sadje 💙
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You’re welcome!
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Wowww!! Very BEAUTIFULLY and wonderfully written dear Radhika..!🤗💖
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Thanks dear 🤗
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My pleasure dear Radhika..!🤗
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Indeed they are heavenly showers ❣️
Beautiful as always dear Radhika. 👏
But where I live is too hot and the monsoon just forgot it’s time….. 😭😭
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Here’s hoping rains visit your place soon and cools down the place with its magic. Thanks dear 💙
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I’ve no idea why many people dislike the monsoon showers, I am one who loves rain!
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Glad you like the rains. Thanks so much 😊
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Your beautiful words bring me the fresh air and fragrance of monsoon, truly heavenly and cleansing – something I miss where I am, would really enjoy some as we are in a heat wave right now.
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Oh… hoping the rain gods shower their blessings soon. Have a lovely weekend Pragalbha. Thanks
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💛💝🌹
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Beautiful dear Radhika :)💖
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Thank you so much Krishna 💗
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Beautiful description of the seasonal change Radhika. Rain indeed uplifts the mood and so as your blog post.
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Thanks for that lovely comment Sowmya. Gratitude 🙏
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How beautiful and observative. 🙏🏻♥️
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Thank you Amber 💖
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Beautiful, as always. Loved how you concluded it 🙂
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Thanks a ton Vignesh 😊
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Welcome 🤗
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Lovely and beautiful poem on rains that have come everywhere in India and that too with a blast. Mumbai too had good rains and the weather was awesome. Wonderful poem, Radhika.
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I know rains paint the canvas a brilliant green and makes everything so refreshing. Thanks Kamal. Enjoy the rains !
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You are most welcome dear Radhika. Yes and same to you too 😊😊😊😊
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Nirvana, indeed! Radhika you have captured the essence of monsoon beautifully. Loved the haiku. ❤️
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Thanks a lot Punam ❤️
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My pleasure. 😊
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There’s nothing like the Indian monsoon! Thanks for sharing this beautifully vivid description of the rains Radhika. Makes me miss it a lot! 🙂 ❤
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I love how the landscape changes colour with the showers. Glad that you enjoyed this imagery of rain. Thanks a lot. Hope you get to visit India during the monsoon 💙
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India looks a bit different under clouds, the ghats are such boon to drive through in monsoons.
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Absolutely Narayan. The drive through the lush green terrain fills the heart and soul with such bliss. 😇
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True Nirvana! Your poem and post felt as refreshing as a brush of monsoon rains. It’s all been so green and beautiful recently.
Have a great day and week coming up Radhika.
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Yes Deb. India gets a complete makeover during the rains. Thanks and you too have a lovely evening 💟
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lovely heavenly waters you have woven into the rich monsoon so beautifully described Radhika!💖❣️
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Thanks a lot dear Cindy ❤️
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pleasure❣️❣️
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monsoon is Nice.. but heavy downpour always brings us trouble.. Liked your writing. Articulated..in a wonderful way…
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Thank you Debananda. Yes, sadly, it’s wrath causes much havoc.
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Beautiful post, Radhika. In SW Florida, we are also enjoying our rainy season with the lawn very green, the cicadas singing, and beauty berries ripening. ❤
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Wonderful Cheryl. Rains bring in such joy. Enjoy nature’s beauty and bounty 😊💚
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I love the rain. And love this title! Never been part of a monsoon season, though. I hope you’re staying safe!
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Yes, all good here Ben. In most parts of India we have the monsoon from June to about mid September and nature looks so refreshed then. It’s beautiful. Thanks a lot Ben!
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That really sounds and looks beautiful. Lots of clouds and rain. I hope to experience one of these in the future. Stay safe over there!
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Rains enliven the mundane and obsolete…
Liked it a lot👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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Absolutely, they bring in magic. Thanks Shivani. Glad you liked it 🙂
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