✍️ By Subhasri Devaraj
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The sky is still undecided between night and dawn.
The streets are empty, holding their breath.
Even the birds seem to wait for permission to sing.
This is Margazhi Day 2.
Today is not about doing more.
It is about waking up before the world remembers itself.
The Silence That Heals
Before phones light up.
Before vessels clang.
Before the day begins asking questions.
There is silence.
Not the awkward kind—but the comforting one.
The kind that wraps around you like a shawl.
This silence doesn’t demand answers.
It simply says: “Be here.”
A Slow Start Is Also Devotion
Margazhi doesn’t rush you.
The chill in the air makes you walk slower.
Your breath becomes visible—reminding you that you are alive.
The floor is cold, grounding your feet.
Lighting a lamp feels different at this hour.
The flame doesn’t fight the darkness—it coexists with it.
That itself is a lesson.
Five Minutes Before the World
You don’t need a long prayer today.
Just sit.
Listen.
Let your mind arrive gently.
Even five quiet minutes before the world wakes
can realign something deep inside you.
Margazhi mornings are not about perfection.
They are about presence.
Carry This Into the Day
As the sun finally rises and sounds return—
remember this pause.
Let today begin softly.
Let your words be fewer.
Let your thoughts be kinder.
Because you woke up before the world did.
And that counts.
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🧠 Disclaimer:
✋ No AI Here:
This blog post was written 100% by me, Subhasri Devaraj, without the use of AI writing tools.
Every word is real, personal, and written from scratch — just like a proper conversation over filter coffee. ☕
No bots. No auto-generated fluff. Just me, talking to you
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