Jehlam River or Jhelum River (/ˈdʒeɪləm/) is a river that flows in India and Pakistan. It is the westernmost of the five rivers of Punjab, and passes through Jhelum District. It is a tributary of the Chenab River and has a total length of about 725 kilometres (450 mi).
The Sanskrit name of this river is Vitasta. The river got this name from the incident regarding the origin of the river as explained in Nilamata Purana. Goddess Parvati was requested by sage Kasyapa to come to Kashmir for purification of the land from evil practices and impurities of Pisachas living there. Goddess Parvati then assumed the form of a river in the Nether World. Then Lord Shiva made a stroke with his spear near the abode of Nila (Verinag Spring). By that stroke of the spear, Goddess Parvati came out of the Nether World. Shiva himself named her as Vitasta. He had excavated with the spear a ditch measuring one Vitasti(a particular measure of length defined either as a long span between the extended thumb and little finger, or as the distance between the wrist and the tip of the fingers, and said to be about 9 inches), through which the river - gone to the Nether World - had come out, so she was given the name Vitasta by him.
Go away go away
You fill my headspace
With evil thoughts unkind
I can do without do without
You move with hate
Your darkness my light cannot take
You deceive without a second thought
I receive my heart an open world
You say you hurt yourself
When you fuss around
But I feel your soul penetrate
When you gaze your touch
With desire
On another domain
I say to myself walt tall
Head held high don't look behind
Not good things to find
Go ahead
Taste with your eyes
Feel with your head
And think with your heart
Look up to celebrate with nails
Blood red
See a moon halfway clear in the sky
I wonder if you do from underground