Mere gender, body or form does not restrict the qualities of motherhood. Varsha Sreenivasan pens a poem based on the concept of universal motherhood.
The wide range of pulses in India. This poem by Varsha Sreenivasan talks about just that!
Inspired by what he saw in the Khandala Ghats when he went trekking, Bala Iyer pens a poem, describing the moment.
It’s the land of Lychnobites – the land where people work during nights and sleep during the day. Jeevanjyoti Chakraborty tells you more about the place, with a dash of poetry. Read on.
A man, haunted by the lady in red, in a dream that recurs. Anupama Krishnakumar presents the memory of the dream with a poetic flavour.
A flower stranded on the road, plucked away from its source… if the flower could speak, this is probably what it would have to say. Sridhar Thiagarajan pens the flower’s thoughts.