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Jagdish Chander Raja – Winner of the 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award

बातें अपने आप से, Baatein Aapne Aap Se” – Conversations with self are fun And Meaningful Too

In the tender spaces of self-reflection and candid thought, बातें अपने आप से, Baatein Aapne Aap Se by Jagdish Chander Raja emerges as a heartfelt celebration of everyday insights and the shared human journey. Awarded the 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award, this poetry collection is an honest, humorous, and spiritually nuanced exploration of life as we live and feel it.

A resident of New Delhi, India, Jagdish Chander Raja writes with the ease of someone deeply attuned to life’s subtleties. Through his poetic voice, he captures the philosophical and sometimes whimsical contours of inner conversations—the kind we all have but rarely articulate. The result is a collection that feels intimate yet universal, encouraging readers to slow down, reflect, and find meaning in their own thoughts.

Jagdish’s poems are deeply rooted in the endeavor to know more about life, people, and the self. Whether pondering the funny side of a daily moment or the profound mysteries of existence, his verses uplift with a positive and inspiring outlook. His writing suggests that the act of thinking and feeling deeply is not only necessary but also joyful.

The charm of Baatein Aapne Aap Se lies in its simplicity and sincerity. It doesn’t preach—it converses. It doesn’t conclude—it invites. Above all, it serves as a mirror for readers to glimpse their own spiritual and emotional quests.

As the poet himself notes, “Conversations with self are fun and meaningful too”—a perfect encapsulation of the tone and intention behind his work. His voice is one that reassures, uplifts, and offers companionship on the inward journey.


📖 Book Title: बातें अपने आप से, Baatein Aapne Aap Se
🏆 Award: 21st Century Emily Dickinson Award

📍 From: New Delhi, India
📷 Instagram: @jraja347

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