Here’s a symbiotic friendship between the dominant rain and the submissive myna. Priyanca Vaishnav writes a poem.
Monuments in India speak various stories – from the period they were built, to the guests who have visited it since. Parth Pandya pens a poem.
Here’s looking at money from a philosophical point of view. As the writer, Parth Pandya, notes, this is a poem inspired from a tale from the Mahabharata, called the Yaksha Prashna. In that didactic Hindu dialogue, Yaksha, a spirit of the lake, challenges Yudhishtira with philosophical questions, while his failed dead brothers lie around him.
Here’s something that will awaken patriotism in you. The Road to Freedom is a poem by R.Seshan that reminds us how hard-won India’s freedom is and tells us that it is our duty to make our nation proud.
A wedding, a riot of colours, emotions, thoughts and people. And amidst of all this, another love deepens, and another future takes shape. Anupama Krishnakumar captures the wonderful moments in beautiful verse.
Wedding revelry on one hand, an evening of cynicism, hunger and dreams on the other – Parth Pandya pens a poem on the different witnesses there are to a wedding.
Moving images make up a movie. Having said that, how can we forget its precedent – the still images? Sandhya Ramachandran pays a tribute to the photographs through a poem.