(AI GENERATED TRANSLATIOON OF शिविका झरोखा – उम्मीदों की एक खिड़की )
Presented by: Shikha Tailang, Bhopal
When words gave birth to hope and love taught courage how to live.
💫 Summary:
This presentation relates to me—a simple Indian housewife. It sheds light on the pain I experienced before the birth of shivikajharokha.com and the purpose behind its creation. That pain came in the form of my husband’s serious illness and became the very inspiration for a new beginning—this website. Today, Shivika Jharokha is no longer just a website; it has become a window of hope for thousands. This special presentation, shared on the occasion of completing 25 months since the inception of the website, is worth reading…
I am an Indian housewife—the kind who starts her day with a cup of tea and ends her night whispering dreams to herself after putting everyone else to sleep. But within that routine lay a special corner… filled with words and adorned with emotions.
Yes, I loved to write. Sometimes in a diary, sometimes on my phone, and when I gathered enough courage—on the internet. I began writing stories under the pen name Suhasini—tales that came straight from the heart and reached straight into others’.
Reader emails, compliments, tears, and smiles—it all felt like a dream. But the dream was only mine.
🌀 A Turning Point
One evening, my husband, Mr. Vinod, who works at a reputed publishing house, happened to be working on my laptop. That’s when his eyes fell on one of my stories.
“Did you write this?” he asked.
I panicked. What if he didn’t like it? But what he said next shook me to the core:
“Your pen holds magic. Don’t ever stop writing.”
From that moment on, he wasn’t just my supporter—he became my strength.
🧪 The Test of Time
Around this time, Mr. Vinod’s health began to deteriorate. The diagnosis that followed was nothing short of a thunderbolt—Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
I broke down, but he held my hand and said—
“Disease affects the body, not the soul. Now you must write even more. For me, and for yourself.”
I broke down in tears, but he gently held my hand and said—
“Illness affects the body, not the soul. Now you must write more, and live more—not just for me, but for yourself too.”
🌱 A New Beginning
That very night, he offered a suggestion—
“Why not start a website? One that shares stories of life, filled with truth, positivity, and hope.”
I asked hesitantly, “Do you think I can really do it?”
He smiled and said, “As long as I’m with you, what’s there to fear?”
And just like that, that evening marked the birth of shivikajharokha.com.
🌼 A Name with Soul
‘Shivika’ means palanquin, and ‘Jharokha’ means window. A window that opens into the light, truth, and emotions of life.
The vision behind this website was to spread good thoughts and inspire people to face everyday challenges with a positive outlook, while remaining rooted in the modern Indian lifestyle.
Our dream was simple yet powerful—to show people that no matter how tough life gets, its beauty still remains.
📚 A Website, A Movement
On this platform, we wrote:
- True stories from real lives
- Articles on positivity and inner strength
- Reflections on Indian relationships, traditions, and society
- Battles with illness—and the resilience that comes with hope
Each post became a remedy—not just for others, but for us as well.
💌 Togetherness and Support
Slowly, people started connecting with us. From every corner of India—and then, from across the world: the U.S., Gulf countries, Sweden, even Bangladesh.
Each comment, each email echoed the same message:
“You changed my perspective.”
And we realized—this was no longer just a website. It had become a part of people’s very breath.
💪 We Don’t Just Fight Disease—We Live with Courage
Even today, Vinod ji continues his treatment. But he tells me every single day—
“Your words are healing. Keep writing, so others can find strength too.”
His pain has now become a source of inspiration.
🌈 Conclusion
shivikajharokha.com has truly become a window of life—a place from where thousands look for light in their own journeys.
We’ve learned that—
“When your loved ones stand by you, when your words carry truth, and when your heart holds hope—no challenge is too great.”
(Based on true events)
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): A Brief Insight
What is CKD?
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a slow-progressing condition in which the kidneys gradually lose their ability to function effectively. It occurs when the kidneys can no longer filter waste and excess fluids from the body properly.
Common Symptoms:
- Fatigue and weakness
- Swelling in the face and legs
- Frequent or reduced urination
- High blood pressure
- Loss of appetite and nausea
- Difficulty in breathing
- Bone pain and anemia
Treatment Options:
Allopathic Treatment:
- Medications: To control blood pressure, reduce protein in urine, and maintain blood quality
- Dialysis: Required when kidney function drops by 85–90%
- Kidney Transplant: Permanent solution in the final stage
Homeopathic Treatment:
- May help manage symptoms in early stages
- Works slowly and may be beneficial in the long term
Ayurvedic Remedies:
- Herbs like Punarnava, Gokhru, and Varunadi Kwath are considered beneficial
- Therapies like Panchakarma, yoga, and a special diet help purify and balance the body
A Ray of Hope:
Though CKD is a serious condition, it can be effectively managed with a disciplined lifestyle, proper treatment, balanced diet, and a positive mindset.
“Every day is a day of new hope—just hold on to your faith.”