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The Mind Canvas - Nawaj Raj Subba
The Mind Canvas
Nawa Raj Subba
Publisher
Hamro Idea, Biratnagar, Nepal
Copyright
Copyright © 2021-2023 Nawa Raj Subba
All rights reserved
ISBN: 978-9937-1-3546-7
Publisher's Note
Literature is profoundly and eternally linked with life. Literature is a dim reflection of life. Literature that has lain dormant for a long time in the mind and brain's brainstorming is good. The creator expresses the experience and experience of life in his own words and art. They see the reflection of their own life within the sufferings of the Creator they see the visual landscape. Happiness sees tears and laughter. Successful literature always ripples and influences the mind and heart of the reader.
Nawa Raj Subba is a poet, a lyricist, an artist, and a Public health worker. Vani Prakashan published a collection of poems, 'Life in my dictionary,' a group of articles on Janaswasthya Pata, Bata, Ra Anubhuti public health articles a few years ago. Today, this publication has presented the memoirs of the same creator, ‘The mind Canvas’ (Manako Majheri), to the reader here. We are happy to have a poet/artist as an essayist.
The essayist Subba has presented the memoirs in his mind straightforwardly and artistically. Essays are close to human sympathy. Pieces have a variety of stories and themes of rural life in the articles in this collection. Writer Subba has tried to keep the vague memories of life alive inside him close to the reader. Physically, the characters of the essay have owned their words live in the article, whether they exist or not—themes linked to contextual composition. The essayist has taken these topics as inspirational topics. They have taken it as a source and credit for their success. A beautiful village covered with fog is free from the veil of moisture when it unveils its pure beauty. There is a feeling of joy in the beauty connoisseurs' eyes, minds, and hearts. We hope that the essays in this collection will have the same experience and emotion.
This publication expresses its heartfelt gratitude to the author for entrusting the task of publishing The Mind Canvas(Nepali: Manko Majheri) with the expectation of sticking and living in the reader's mind. Texts are just like a beautiful image caught in the eyes, mind, and heart by the memory camera flickering back into the past.
Vanni Prakashan
Biratnagar, Morang, Koshi, Nepal.
The Essays in Context
(First Edition)
Parshu Pradhan
This writing may be my last role in The Mind Canvas (Nepali:Manko Majheri) by Nawa Raj Subba. But maybe it's not the last. Since Nawa Rajs are coming tomorrow to Nepali literature, I think they have to be pushed to welcome them, put on the garland, and make them heroes. I have free and independent thoughts because I am a maker. This work is why I was saved, and my confidence to live grew.
I have experienced many colleagues, collaborators, and new and old designers in my 64 years of life. For 23 years - with many disciples and teachers - I belonged to the field of education. I am interested in reading, writing and writing, and teaching. I served for 24 to 26 years in Sajha Yatayat (a public transport department). The driver and conductor supported it. I spent time in the education market and the traffic business. The distance between heaven and earth took me 27 to 52 years, a full 25 years of government service. Then I'm on a literary ride; I'm in the making, with writers, and in discussions and meetings. I have met and learned about fifty thousand people in this long lifetime. I encountered several individuals in the collection of characters when looking for the story's plot in connection with his work. Now I can't recall any of them.
Everyone, I can't forget. Now it seems that if they had not met and become acquainted, certain people would have gone away. And meetings with some people were memorable - not to be forgotten. And if life is lost on the brain's screen, it cannot be erased. I met very late, Nawa Raj Subba, in the last step of life or the latter half. At a few meetings, I wondered aloud if our history would be different if I had met Subba 20 years ago today. But as destiny will have it, that is what has happened. We first met at Vani Prakashan in Biratnagar, Morang. It brought us closer together, and today we were able to draw a few lines in history.
To sum up, he, Subba by ethnicity, disagrees with the drawing drawn in my mind. Contrary to a Limbu food habit, he does not drink alcohol and prefers a vegetarian diet. He appreciates helping others. As the son-in-law of the group of Newar, the ethnic wall was demolished. I wonder about the society and modifications I see in conduct and voice. Nawa Raj Subba, who has a gentle and straightforward attitude, and a modest, sensitive, generous, and cautious personality, is praised no matter how much.
I don't think praising too much is nice, but living without honouring the right individual is terrible. A flower must, I think, be called a flower, a plant, or a stone. It may not be friendly and honest for those who communicate one thing on the inside and another on the outside, but I think they're dishonest. We did not allow Subba and Rais to move forward; we blocked the way for Sunar and Pariyar, we looked at Yadav and Chaudhary differently, we just made a fuss, others were frightened when they came to climb, and so on. Today the nation is miserable; the people are sad. Not only that, the sovereignty of the country is in crisis. That is why let us know many Nawa Raj Subbas in time and give them open skies, a river, and a highway.
The Mind Canvas seems to be his third published work, Manko Majheri in Nepali. This work is an article, an arrangement, a trip, news, a column, or a story. Memoirs, autobiographies, poetry, tales, news, events, experiences, and thoughts are available.
Some of the traditional definitions of essays are:
I am the subject of my essay because I know myself best.
Montaigne.
Essay is a diffused thought.
Bacon.
The essay is a short essay on a sudden expression of the mind's emotions without a chain.
St.View.
The subject of the essay, its field is vast and unlimited, and the right essay is subjective.
William Hudson finds out.
Montaigne's definition emphasizes the subject of privacy and Bacon's diffused ideas and perspectives. St.View has valued privacy, while Hudson has valued it personally.
The great poet Devkota called the essay "This