Hunf of Non-living Objects
In the English language , there goes a phrase , ' to walk on a tight rope .' The meaning of this phrase is to act cautiously to avoid bad situations . But in the real sense , and not from the point of view of English literature , it is not a cakewalk to walk on a tight rope . Why is it that it is so easy for the acrobats at the circus or the acrobats who do street shows , but not so easy for a layman ? The only reason behind this is our fear of losing our balance . As the rope is tied at a considerable height from the ground , a mere glance at its height from the ground would create fear in us , preventing us from stepping forward and disturbing our sense of balance . Hence the acrobats take the support Hunf of a stick held horizontally in their hands . So whenever the fear of losing balance arises , the acrobat quickly takes the support of the stick and fearlessly walks on the rope from start to finish .
Hunf of non-living objects also dispels our fears .
A Parent ' s WARMTH ( hunf )
It was 2 o ' clock in the morning . Parth was fast asleep in his bedroom . A sudden sound of thunder woke Parth up . Before he could even wear his glasses , he saw lightning , and heard deafening thunder . Even the open windows were banging against the walls . Parth quickly covered his ears with his hands and screamed out for his mother . But alas ! His scream was drowned by the heavy rain which had just begun . Frantically , Parth pushed his way through his heavy bed covers and ran to his parents ' bedroom . He quickly jumped into their bed and wiggled in between his mom and dad like a little mouse . His surprised mother woke up , but was also startled by the loud thunder and crackling sound of lightning and the rains which poured heavily . A terrified Parth cuddled close to his mother , and he felt totally safe and free of fear .
A mother ' s hug or warmth ( hunf ) is the medicine to all of her child ' s fears .
16 | June 2016