We feel secure in the hands of nature. It shapes our minds and widens our mode of thinking. The moon, the stars, snow-capped hills, rivers, lakes and budding flowers, etc. are the gifts of nature. The majestic and charming sight of these wonderful gifts gives us a thrill of joy. They give solace, comforts to our minds. That is why various poets have praised the beauty of these objects in their poetry.
The sunrise view presents the loveliest scene. Dew drops on green grass look like pearls. Flowers, fruits, trees bathed in sun rays, look bright and beautiful. The chirping of birds in trees has music of its own. The starry night looks like a blue sheet studded with jewels. The moon has a soothing effect with its silver lining.
Nature is both saviour and destroyer of life. As we have read earlier that the company of nature to a man is a lifelong need. We cannot act by escaping or ignoring nature. Similarly, human beings have achieved significant success in science, but if this success has been achieved mindlessly of its impact on nature, then, in the long run, it could cause catastrophe to human beings. The natural calamities like famine, flood, acid rain, earthquake, etc. are the result of the scientific inventions carried out while ignoring its influence on nature.
Nature is at its best in spring. Blooming flowers of distinct hues fill the air with fragrance. Autumn has a charm of its own. The cool breeze produces music while flowing through the leaves. Winter is no less charming. Snow has a great attraction. The blowing of winds, the floating clouds, the rainbow, the waterfalls; all remind us of the greatest artist, the Almighty God.
Vocabulary
Budding—glooming
Solace—relief
Saviour—one who saves