acho ta ahiri reeti halayoon... 



Autobiography of Sindhi Language
Written by Satish Rohra
Translated by Yuki Divyansh
Autobiography of Sindhi Language
Written by Dr. Satish Rohra
Translated by Yuki Divyansh




Chapter 1

A few words about ‘language’

Nature really is a house-full of miracles. Every part of Nature is filled with many secrets. If one could only understand the language of Nature, each particle of Nature would have many stories to tell about itself. For example, assume that you are sitting on a beach. There you find a little round stone, and you place it on your palm. If you could understand its language, it would tell you its life-story like this:

The form, in which I am now, is not my true form. Actually, I used to be the jutting edge of a great mountain. The sharp cold of the winter nights used to dry and shrink me, and my body used to start expanding in the blistering heat of the summer days. Due to this constant exercise of shrinking and expanding, I was worn out and could no longer hold on to the mountain. My body finally gave away and I was separated from the mountain, falling straight into the stream running below. That stream brought me with it and dumped me here, into the ocean.













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