A poetic journey into life’s dualities
Aravind Singh’s latest work, Main Patthar Sahi, Tu Rah Pani-Pani…!!, is not merely a collection of poems—it is an exploration of the human condition through two timeless metaphors: stone and water. Life, the book reminds us, is both an unshakable rock and a restless stream.
The poems travel through these contrasting symbols. Stone represents resilience—the spirit that endures storms, lends strength to others, and carries hidden pain. Stones stumble, break, and yet carve out new beginnings. Water, on the other hand, signifies sensitivity, adaptability, and flow. It bends with circumstances, sometimes quietly, sometimes with force—powerful enough to cut through stone and create new paths.
Between these metaphors lies a world of emotions—self-struggle, irony, silent love, and the courage of self-acceptance. Each verse becomes a reflection of life’s paradoxes: the traveler within us who recognizes both firmness and fluidity in his soul, and ultimately embraces them.
With simple yet profound expression, Aravind Singh crafts poetry that resonates deeply. His words flow like rivers yet strike with the weight of stone, leaving readers with the echo of the title’s acceptance: “Main Patthar Sahi, Tu Rah Pani-Pani.”
This book is more than poetry—it is a dialogue with the self, a companion for those who have stood unshaken like stone or flowed vulnerably like water.