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The meaning...

Now the meaning of this tushaarmangalmuses and my musings
what is muse???
muse1 v. (-sing) 1 (usu. foll. by on, upon) ponder, reflect. 2 say meditatively. [French]
muse2 n. 1 (in Greek and Roman mythology) any of the nine goddesses who inspire poetry, music, etc. 2 (usu. prec. by the) poet's inspiration. [Greek Mousa]
I use the first meaning of muse...actually Atalji is one person who i respect a lot ... once on a new year he left for a vacation to Goa
after few days in news papers were published musings of him
I was fascinated by this word ... i like to read papers and something by Atalji really attracted me...so i digged its meaning without knowing
that years later i will write a blog by this name ...

Atalji you are great
So the second meaning can also be used often in these blogs because
after all we all need inspiration...Also i think a lot 24 hours sometimes
so this word musings really suits me well....
so readers enjoy

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"Hey you have written really awesome stuff, keep on writing like that. I really want you to be a successfull writer someday, aur haan kabhi likhne ka mann na kare to phir dekh lena" - S.B. (30/10/2006)

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