By Ashish Arora on September 30, 2010
Desirable visit to Varanasi
How tough it would be to stay apart from your home town! You never know this in earlier days of living at a new place. Because in those earlier days you are happy with viewing the new sights, meeting new, not really new, people and taking new experiences. The situations, in which you have been put in, are also new.
However, with passing of time, you realize that all things and people, whom you left back are much precious. They are more important than any of the moments of this new life. You start missing your valuable moments that you have lived in those good days. You miss your people, your family, your relatives, your friends and every thing belonging to your own city, your hometown.
Missing old town roads
Such was my own experience about a few days that I have spent in Delhi. The roads and markets of the national capital seemed really no more glamorous for me now. And the roads and markets of Varanasi started continuously calling me to come and visit them as soon as possible.
Schools, colleges and universities of the city where I had devoted the glorious years of my life are determined to see me once again. Then how could have I stop myself to move to my hometown? I couldn’t stop and did it with taking a leave for a week to visit Varanasi and reached my hometown.
Desirable visit to Varanasi
Stayed at home with my family for a week, ate home-cooked food, visited my university. Also, I went to other pars of the city, met friends and recalled the memory lane once again. In other words, I got a total refreshing experience within a week in the city. Varanasi, where I was born and brought up before moving to a big city to make career.
Now, around a week has passed. I find myself rejuvenated, revived, refined and have recollected the missing strength. With collecting bundles of enthusiasm, zeal and loads of energy, I am ready to take off for my workplace again. Yes, it’s time to take off for Delhi.