Research Oriented Essay Love And Motherly Feelings on Earth in Angela Kosta's Poetry, Author - Dr. Manoranja Das



Research Oriented Essay

Love And Motherly Feelings on
Earth in Angela Kosta's Poetry

Dr. Manoranja Das

           The auspicious poet and thinker, Angela Kosta intakes her thought by feeling on love with selfless personality. She draws in her mind, love extends beyond romantic relationships to include the bonds of men or women share with friends, family,  and even strangers .These diverse expressions of love contribute significantly to individuals' well-being and social connectedness, fostering resilience and emotional fulfillment. By acknowledging and appreciating the richness of love in its various forms, individuals cultivate a deeper understanding of the complexities inherent in human relationships and enhance their over all quality of life.
         She, the great poetess has carried love
with silence through madness, bearing her favoritism with desire where happiness is easified with mind through whispering. Thus, she writes,
' I will love you in silence
knowing where you will find me.
I will beyond the only companion star
Witness to our madness.
You will find me beyond the moon
she, your favourite guest,
        much desired
I will be beyond the cloud
Craddle of my brief happiness.
I'll be beyond the sun
That may be one day
He will ease my anguish .
I will stop for a long time
you relieve the moreover
Where the wind will carry your whispers.'1

           Angela Kosta was born in Albenia.She is the Executive Director of the Magazine: MIRIADE, NUANCES ON THE PANORAMIC CANVAS, BRIDGES OF LITERATURE. She is journslist, poet , publisher, literary critic , translator, propiter, an essayist and editor. She has published 25 books: novels, poems and fairy tales in 9 languages.She has translated 170 authors into bilingual : Italian-Albanian and vice-versa with about 1500 translated texts. She has promoted 650 poets globally.Angola Kosta has been translated and published in 40 foreign languages and foreign countries.
          Angela Kosta hooks the idea,too often in day to day life men have heard the words 'I wish someone loved me' coming from the mouths of anyone peers not yet in relationships. In fact, she too has found herself becoming this person at different times throughout his life. In the same breath you can ask these individuals about their parents and their friends and pets and siblings and on and on. They will flippantly say sure but remind you that it is not the same. They are right. It is not the same, however that does not mean that it is any less important and essential to all wellbeing. The love that you are allowed to feel in your life is not only to be defined by your relationship status. Thus, a poem on her,

' You are not for creed but also for new actions
And activities, pertineting to deeds
Of woo where the depth of dependence on any means
Of whiteness goes, ah! to open-shining roads.

By over-running with eternal thought you spent moments
For hervesting human virtues with good conduct,
It's you with your natural  habits, basing contents
Of life's reeling and success truly, in tact.

Your character for brotherhood relates
To the upliftment, through purely clean clearence
Of seeet-ringing bells, notwithstandingly rotates
For freshening life to show , as reference.

You're time's territory with the account of easiness;
You are really the heart's heart of brightfulness.'2

         Clappingly speaking, Angela Kosta
abides, anyone who highlights, this is because platonic love can often be overshadowed by its romantic counterpart, however it is the most common form of love men feel in our lifetime. Thus, love plays a pivotal role in our emotional well-being, personal growth, and social connectedness. By acknowledging and appreciating the richness of love in its various forms, individuals cultivate a deeper understanding of the complexities inherent in human relationships and enhance their overall quality of life. Research highlights the significance of strong social connections in fostering happiness .
She, watching the flow of lips that is inherited from the soul like the breathing  and smiling with beats on the heart.
Thus, she writes,
' I will watch the waterflow
I'll get wet from your lips.
I will find you knowone that you will be there .
And me?
I'll be there, in the palm of your soul,
standing still for fear of having become mute
Vanished into thin air.
On the waves of the sea
I'll find your breath
Your smile on my mouth
Your look in my tear
Your beats on my heart
Your fingers in my hair
Your eyes on mine...
Forever !!!'3
          Accurately speaking, Angela Kosta brightens into herself,
the significance of 'Mother Earth' lies in its representation of the planet as a nurturing, life-giving entity that provides sustenance, shelter, and resources for all living beings, and, this concept highlights our deep connection to the planet and emphasizes a responsibility to care for it, reflecting ideas from ancient mythologies and modern environmentalism. The term symbolizes growth, life, and a source of both physical and spiritual sustenance, encouraging conservation and a sustainable future. She takes help sunshine and quenched her thirst from mother earth too. Feeling the importance of mother earth , she writes,
' Scan the sky for Mother Earth
To find some sunshine
To have a little breath
Never feel pain
And through tears quenched her thirst
Never feel like a stranger
A foreigner on her own country......'4

      Angela Kosta knows,  the Earth provides essential resources like air, water, food, and shelter, much like a mother provides for her children, and, it is the only planet in our solar system that can sustain life, hosting a vast array of plants, animals, and ecosystems that are crucial for human survival. But people of the earth hamper nature by choking through business. Thus , it may be added,
       ' Choking of breath of human life like the billowing smoke of chimneys; the choking may be in the form of ghetto wing social equqlity or perpetuating the systematic economic disparities; the triad organs of the state serving the common cause of business house......the exercise ultimately results in choking the living conditions of the majotity of the multitudes...'5

         Crowningly speaking, Angela Kosta mainsprings, calling the Earth as 'Mother Earth' evokes a sense of nurturing and protection, encouraging respect and care for the environment,and,
it serves as a reminder of our dependence on the planet and the need to protect it from damage caused by human activity, such as pollution and deforestation. 
         Moreover, she feels
cultural and spiritual significance where
the Earth is personified as a goddess or mother figure, emphasizing its role in creation and sustenance.  She has a saying that legacisising
the ancestral thought men of the world rejoiced the song of the bird and peace.Thus, she writes,
' Where she was born and raised
Where he wants to leave the saying
The legacies of our ancestor,
No wars, no brawls'6

         Crowningly speaking, Angela Kosta mainsprings, calling the Earth as 'Mother Earth' evokes a sense of nurturing and protection, encouraging respect and care for the environment,and,
it serves as a reminder of our dependence on the planet and the need to protect it from damage caused by human activity, such as pollution and deforestation. 
         Moreover, she feels
cultural and spiritual significance where
the Earth is personified as a goddess or mother figure, emphasizing its role in creation and sustenance.  She has a saying that legacisising
the ancestral thought men of the world rejoiced the song of the bird and peace.Thus, she writes,
' Where she was born and raised
Where he wants to leave the saying
The legacies of our ancestor,
No wars, no brawls
Like a river flows blood
Water the groaning earth
She pauses as she ;enters his breast
And to eternity it freezes.
Warblethe nightingale
So she rejoices , he flies, he sings
To peace in complete freedom.'7
        On the whole, Angela Kosta, entagles with hope, promoting and establishing the norm of life where love and motherly feeing on earth are widified with uniqueness.

References
1. 'Forever'...;Angel Kosta; The International Bilingual Poetry edited and translated by Md Ejaj Ahamed; Dream Raft Pub., Aurangabad; Murshidabad; W.B., lndia; Pin-742201; 2024; P-12;
       
2. Writer- Instant Poetry;
3. As No.1;
4. Mother Earth; Angela Kosta; The Raft of Dreams Literary Magazine ;  5th Year, 5th Issue, 2024; Add.As No.1; P-182

5. Winkey Sharma; The Contemporary Vibes;   Oct.- Dec.,2025; Sanjoy Printers, Plot No.404; lndl.Area, Phase ll, Chandigarh- 160002; P-10;
6. As No.4;
7. Ibid;
* * Supreme Help- Ed. Md Ejaj Ahamed; The Raft of Dreams Literary Mag., All Issues;





























  


  

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