Saturday, October 26, 2019

A TRIBUTE TO MY FATHER

A TRIBUTE TO MY FATHER. . 

I often reflect on life and the  world ,  and I see this  as a cosmic  drama , where we all play a part but we write our own scripts in accordance with our  individual karmic plan  .  When our part is over  , we exit  the stage , and  the drama  goes  on.
Having said that , I feel dad  wrote  a beautiful script for himself , as is evident from  having lived  a life enriched  with honour , fame ,  joy  ,  passion , humour and affection .
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This is a  very sad and a  defining moment which  one dreads the most in life , but one must face  it   with all the grace and fortitude as it is governed by a  divine plan , in a perfectly synchronized universe.
                    X----X---X
the loss of  a  father is a huge  loss  which is absolutely devastating  and leaves  one heart broken ,  but there are silent sentinels within us , that protect  and guide  us through difficult times .Today  while in a somber yet composed state  of mind , I  wrote a few lines on my father .
                 
Dad  enjoyed the good fortune of having lived a very  honorable and illustrious life .
The  name  Gen  Gurinder  Singh  is   synonymous with the Armoured Corps and the  Indian  army ,  notwithstanding.
His high moral values ,  character and integrity made him what he was , ' an exemplary human being.
He was always known for doing everything  with  great  passion and  his  attention to detail was remarkable , even if  it meant  a  trivial  thing like  writing a letter of complaint to the local RWA  , or wrapping a birthday present  , it was done with utmost   perfection.
His compassionate and endearing nature made him very popular amongst all who Knew  him .
He was  a  doting husband , a caring  father and a loyal friend .
We derive solace  with the thought that despite being hospitalised for two days , he didn't suffer , and his passing was instant and painless.
Let us in this solemn  moment  pray for everlasting peace of his soul .
In grief
vikram singh

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