Research Oriented Article - Love's Usefulness And Childhood in Jakhongir Nomozov's Poetry, Author - Dr. Manoranjan Das
Love's Usefulness And Childhood in Jakhongir Nomozov's Poetry
Dr. Manoranjan Das
Jakhongir Nomozov, the reputable poet of Uzbekistan sparks to his thought that love's usefulness lies in its profound, practical impact on human well-being, health, and social stability, beyond a mere emotion, love functions as a fundamental human need that fosters personal growth, strengthens social bonds, and provides essential support systems for survival and fulfillment. He issues his thought through forgiveness in a place where the praying is arrived throuh the heart's opening. Thus, he writes -
'I love you
to forget,
yet found myself in a place
where forgiveness could not reach.
My hands were not for you, they opened only in a prayer
to stay in love,
I said, when I arrived,
'Will you mind my wounds',
but you indeed open my heart
and turned into a vast,
bleeding sore.'1
Awakenly speaking,
Jakhongir Nomozov faiths that
individuals in supportive, loving relationships tend to have lower blood pressure, reduced risk of heart disease, fewer colds, and faster healing times, sand, it is linked to lower rates of anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. He lures that waiting is a balm or more dreaming with the forgetfulness where heart become to arrest in imprisonment in love .Thus, he writes,
'I waited for your balm,
yet you - named my illness:
'Seperation',
and with that name
you heart me even more...
I saw my dreams in your eyes ,
yet to forget them,
I looked at your lips.
First you conqured my heart ,
in the end, I became
a prisoner of your love.'2
Jakhongir Nomozov was born on January 24, 1997, in Pop district of Namangan region.
Correspondant for Uzbekistan in Azerbaijan's ' Butov Azerbaijan ' newspaper ' Yazarkar' journal and the literature and the Fine Arts website manged by the ministry of culture and Literary Fund of the Republic of Azerbaijam.
He is the representatives of the Turkish state' SIR SARNICI electronic magazine in Uzbekistan.
Athwartly spreaking, Jakhongir displays that feeling loved and understood provides a sense of security and belonging that mitigates stress and loneliness, which are major risk factors for mental health issues. He creates through his idea that affection owes to truth where the blow of love sometimes comes late.Thus, he writes,
'I wept for you -
in every tear, a fragrant of affection,
in every sigh, a great truth.
And now -
When I leave saying,
' I'll tend my own my own wounds'
the hard blow
is your
'too-late love.'3
He was the member of the 8Azerbaijan Journalists' Union and the World Young Turkic Writets.
A member of the International Association ' World Talents established ink the Republic of Kazakishthan, the winner of the 'Abey' medal ' Commorate Badge in the' International Amir Temur Charitable Fund',i and ' Pride of Science' awards.
Jakhongir Nomozov blisses that love, in its various forms provides the emotional support and encouragement needed to cope with life's challenges, pursue personal goals, and become the best version of ourselves. He feels,
'Love acts as a powerful force for social connection, encouraging empathy, kindness, and cooperation within families and communities.
...................
This helps bind people together, which was crucial for human evolution and survival.'4
Generously speaking, Jakhongir Nomozov is the member of the International Artists , member of the Kyrag Poets and Writers Public Fund of the Kyrag Republic. He is the participant of the traditional workshop of young artists . He has been creating in the fields of poetry, journals and translation. His poems were published in the international 'Muyde' and 'Flashmab' anthologies. He is the author of the books ' Rebels in My Heart', 'Sacred Space' and ' Awakening Song', 2002, in the Turkish Publishing House ' Baygnc'. The poetry book ' The Breath of the Sun was published , Winners many national and international competitions.
It's to say brightly, Jakhongir Nomozov feels that child's attitude is significant because it
shapes their self-esteem, resilience, and ability to handle challenges, and, positive attitude helps children perform better academically, build stronger social bonds, and grow into more confident and successful adults.
He asserts that chid's hopefulness is rowed to miracleness where the belief is lightened and brightened too.Thus, he writes,
'Childhood -
the dust streets where I ran barefoot,
a bowl of water,
a small piece of bread.
Childhood - is the hopeful miracles of my life ,
those days when I believed
that one could live for ever
beneath shade of a single tree.
When the moon rose - it chased after us,
and the stats ...were the light
falling into my mother's tears.'5
He, the great poet, Jakhongir Nozomov is a student of the University of Journalism and Mass Communications. He is the winners of the ' Guzel Alama Award,' of the Turkish state .In 2025, dedicated the dear memory of the National Hero of Azerbaijan, Hokuma Aliyeva ' Demisdin yaxsi dacak...'
His article was also published in the book' A member of the Azerbaijan Turan Writers Union'. He is the official ambassador of the Asih Sasami Indonesia Foundation to Uzbekistan.
He directs that a positive attitude allows children to see challenges as temporary setbacks rather than permanent failures, enabling them to bounce back more quickly from adversity, and,they learn to seek solutions and perserve when things are difficult.He remarks that feeling is heavenified with closer round to the remaining half, that is under scatterness. Thus, he writes,
' Now I look to the sky -
and it feels so low, so very low...
as if, to take back my childhood,
the heavens keep shrinking closer
to the reach of my hands.
I once thought childhood
was a single round loaf and bread-
I gave half to a bit,
ate half myself,
and the remaining half...
where have the fleeting years scattered it?
Life where have you hidden my childhood?'6
Perfectly b speaking, Jakhongir Nomozov courageously tells that children with a positive attitude are more motivated, engaged, and confident in their learning, which often leads to better performance in school and higher achievement.
He endows,
'A positive disposition helps children build friendships and interact positively with others. It also prepares them to be open-minded and accepting of differences when they encounter people from diverse backgrounds.Emotional bwell-being: A positive outlook contributes to higher self-esteem and greater emotional stability, helping children to manage stress and maintain a cheerful disposition.Health benefits: Studies suggest that a positive attitude can even improve the immune system and the body's ability to handle stress. '7
Jakhongir Nomozov cherishes that a supportive environment where mistakes are seen as learning opportunities is crucial for fostering positivity, and, praising good deeds and achievements, and providing support during tough times, helps children build confidence and a more positive self-image. He feels that longer race through growing up moments are trembling through wander.Thus, she writes,
' Now, no loger do we race through the streets
instead the years themselves
race with us.
Today we flee backward
from grown up childhood.
But in my eyed -
not wander any more
only the trembling light
tomorrows fears '8
Splendidly speaking, Jakhongir Nomozov relates with the kindness of thought realising the invlovement of thought where love's willingness and childhood days are assembled as ususal
References
1. Late Love; Jakhongir Nomozov; The Raft of Dreams Literary Magazine, web mag; Ed. Md Ejaj Ahamed
2. Ibid;
3. Significance of love's Usefulnes; www. web mag; No.1;
4. As No.1,
5. Childhood; Poem, Add.Ad No.1
6. Ibid;
7. Significance of Childhood;
8. As No.5;
9. Major Help: Md Ejaj Ahamed

