Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Travelling but not travelling in 2020

I wanted to travel not only through places but also through ages so I picked up a book.

I wanted to linger around at a place without caring for the itinerary so I picked up a book.


I wanted to return to a place again and again whenever I wanted so I picked up a book.


I wanted to meet the locals and know more about their lives so I picked up a book.


I wanted a travel partner who was never tired of exploring so I picked up a book.


I wanted to travel even when I was not allowed to travel so I picked up a book.

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Jeraash - Pompeii of the East

Something must have indubitably enraged the heavens

To pull back everything down to earth in a few seconds


Walls and pillars lie over each other, all ready to topple

Centuries of pomp and prosperity all reduced to rubble


But even these piles of stones cannot conceal the awe

at its Greco-Roman and oriental magnificence, still raw


Amidst the rolling hills along the olden King’s Highway

Old Jerash shines with remnants of its imperial heyday 


From Hellenist to Byzantine to the Umayyad Caliphate 

It thrived under each period adding facades to its fate


Walking barefoot on Gerasa’s sun-soaked main street

Where thousands must have walked before, is a treat


Wheel grooves on the road will transfer you to 2nd AD

When chariots plied via the colonnaded Cardo steady


The decorated semi-dome fountain for the water deity

With seven lions’ heads once poured water for the city


Temple of Zeus at the north end offers a panned view

Of the old and new, sitting pretty under white and blue 


The unfinished shrine for its patron goddess, Artemis 

with its secretive underground vaults; you can’t miss!


Cathedrals, bathhouses, and shops hit by earthquakes

Offer a hint of the routine, as it were before the shakes


An amphitheater with cool acoustics for performances

and a hippodrome with tiered seating for horse races


The Oval Forum with ornate columns is an open space

Where strangers must have crossed paths with grace




















It is now the reluctant muse of a selfie-loving traveler

Recalling the grandeur of the city by the golden river


Never before a ruin had seemed so immaculate to her

as if, at the next turn she'd be bowing before the ruler


Listening to each stone as they shared their adventure

Hoping not to be shaken from her trance by a tremor

 

Monday, December 21, 2020

Stay Away

From goals that confuse, designed as ideas to create 


From task lists that drains, camouflaged as small gains 


From giving up too soon, veiled as ‘exploring something new’


From temptations to control, presented as opportunities to better


From obsessing over daily results, cloaked as monitoring the growth


From getting off course by interruptions, considered as 'urgencies' of life


From making everyone happy, advocated as investments in relationships


From dwelling on knowing about everything, followed as being on top of all


From fretting over winning every argument portrayed as having negotiation skills

Trying to read ...

I pulled open the curtains, adjusted my cushions, put on my socks, stretched my legs, opened the book, took out the bookmark, and …

my muscles relaxed, my mind stopped rolling, my breathing became heavy, my eyelids got heavier, the letters began to float, and eventually got blurred, before my eyes shut down.

I can’t listen to music

I can’t listen to music

I can’t just listen to music

It is like a set of commands to move 

I have to flow with it, I have to groove

If I don’t move physically, my phantom limbs will

And my brain will get on its toes; it knows the drill

All set on a stage of its own giving a performance

It needs no invite nor any approving audience

I am on happy-go-lucky flashback train

And I can’t seem to pull the chain

As if it is compulsory!

It is all involuntary!


And that is the problem … 


When my classmates used music to concentrate

I put fingers in my ears or scurried out like a spate


When the whole world was using music to meditate

I could hardly use it to strengthen my spiritual state


How do I stay relaxed and focus on my breathing? 

When the neurons inside my brain are doing swing


But I am not complaining …


For it stirs me, sways me, takes me away from me

Into a wonderful space where my soul is set free


If this is not meditation, then what else could it be?


Monday, December 7, 2020

Inside the mind of a corona patient

Dabur Kadha or Himalaya Septillin?

Home isolation or Hospitalization? 

Homeopathic or Home remedy?

Asymptomatic or Symptomatic?

Coronil kit or Ayush package?

Azithromycin or Amoxicillin?

Runny nose or Itchy throat?

Tonsillitis or Pharyngitis?

Allopathic or Ayurvedic?

Back pain or Body pain? 

Ginger or Black pepper?

Hand wash or Sanitizer?

Zincovit or Becosule Z?

Blank or Mood swings?

Antigen or Antibodies?

Salt gargle or Steam?

Proteins or Vitamins?

Antacid or Probiotic?

14 days or 17 days?

Turmeric or Honey?

Vitamin B12 or D3?

Bitter or No taste?

Fever or feverish?

Eggs or Paneer?

MPV or MCV?

Soup or Tea?

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I have googled enough to deserve a degree

I have seen enough to advise others for free


I have experienced enough to watch out for the signs

I have understood enough to act before it crosses lines


Sitting in isolation, counting minutes, hours, and days

Trying to rack my brains on how did I miss on the nays

 

20 seconds hand wash, 6 feet apart, mask on my face

But within minutes of testing positive, I fell from grace 


‘Oh! I can get it too’, in my mind, that was the last thing  

It seemed so simple that it just complicated everything


And that’s how symptoms are taken for common cold,

or a casual fever or diarrhea or headache, truth be told


Oddly, tests are taboo, for fear of facing what will ensue

When actually, it is just attesting what you always knew


There are so many out there, unknowingly with the virus

And many who thought ‘Oh! why go through all the fuss!’


Can’t tell when the virus gets the better of our immunity
So, it is upon us to test at the first hint of vulnerability!

Thursday, October 8, 2020

Terrible Tiny Bargain

I.

Not a day had passed when she hadn't prayed to end her misery, but the day her daughter in law stepped in to the house, she saw her only opportunity to taste power. 



II.

Why change anything now? She reasoned with herself while the new daughter-in-law waited at the doorstep for her blessings.


III.

Which sane person would refuse power, especially one that has come after years of subservience? She thought with a twinkle in her eyes as she blessed her new daughter-in-law with long life for her husband and loads of children.



World Wide 'Web'

World Wide 'Web' ... ... of?

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of masquerades 

of mawkishness

of machinations

of manipulations 

of misconceptions



Reference -

1. Media Manipulation  


Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Bagan - an ancient world

It has been years since I set foot in the ancient temple sphere 

Awestruck by the soaring stupas that followed my everywhere


From sunrise till sunset, on our e-bikes, we went with the flow

Only one travel mantra this time and that was, to keep it slow


Golden Shwezigon, lofty Thatbyinnyu, and the lucky Htilominlo

The white Shwesandaw with its five terraces, many more to go


The unfinished Dhammayangyi and the flawless Ananda temple

One by a tyrant, another a saint, both hoped to set an example


Some set carefully in stones and bricks, some in wood and gold

But each has its own story of grandeur and spirituality to be told


During the day, we lived on peanut brittles and local jaggery fare 

While we shopped for souvenirs like paintings and lacquerware


Then sat at the gourd-shaped Bupaya Pagoda to view the sunset

Near the ageless Ayeyarwady river, that blesses all within its net  


Few hot air balloons glided at a distance, 2,000 feet up in the air

Giving the riders, sweeping views of the Pagan kingdom in prior 


Coconut rice, lentil soup, spring rolls, and local curries for dinner
At ‘The Moon Vegetarian Restaurant’ were hands down a winner 


To be there was a dream lived in every nous of being a wanderer

Yet I seem to have seen a lot more than what I could remember


The lanes are getting mislaid in the bleary alleys of my memories

The conversations too, are getting muffled, adding to my worries


A bagful of souvenirs and a phone full of photos are not capable

Alas! To keep alive forever the experience that was unforgettable 









Sunday, September 20, 2020

The wishlist

An amazonian forest of whims and vagaries that grows upon you, every time you enter it, making you feel guilty for feeling fulfilled, chastening you for not wanting more than what you already have, enticing you to go deeper into the magical world of consumerism where you pay by your time and peace of mind.




Off season Ibiza - Part 2

‘There’s more to the White Isle than all-night parties’

cheered the hotel staff, telling us about their sorties


The fortified old town, ‘Dalt Vila’ with all its cannons 

Lent rich Mediterranean views in teals and ceruleans


Narrow, winding, cobblestoned alleys frozen in time

with little wooden doors on walls covered with lime


Restaurants, cafes, art and curios shops and arcades

Colorful kaftans, beaded belts, sunhats, and shades


Next, we took a bus that left us amid a dusty stretch

There was no way to guess which direction to fetch


Trusting our instincts, we took a path, quite laidback

Pulled by the boho vibes and the Balearic soundtrack 


Bienvenido! to a slice of paradise at Sunset Ashram 

A rugged, rocky coastal escape from the humdrum


Stunning, magnificent, incredible, words fall short

To depict this famed sunset spot, the locals exhort


Bidding the sun adios, we hit the town’s old haunt 

Teatro Peyreyra, the vintage nightspot you’d want


Draped in red velvet and decked with chandeliers  

An electric place to let go of all your dancing fears


Swaying the night away to great live performances 

in a jam-packed hall, oh! what were the chances?


Hit the bed at 3 am only to wake up for the sunrise
And that’s how you experience Ibiza, said the wise 


Thrown off by the 'off-season', going a bit offbeat

got us an experience that we would love to repeat

       


Off-season Ibiza - Part 1

Stepping out of the airport, I felt the wind in my hair

Delighted to tick this trip off my bucket list with flair 


We’re on the planet’s party capital, all set for a blast 

The sundowner, the groove, the music, slow and fast


YOLO, so we upgraded to the best room as they tell

Serene yet snazzy, diamond suite of Hard Rock Hotel


Endless views of azure from the bed and the terrace

We roamed around to know our pad, there’s no race


Spoiling myself in the cool in-room bathtub was fun

Had my no-holds-barred glamourous life just begun?


Down at the lobby, we enquired about the best club

‘Oops! You’re a bit early for the party’ came the snub


You see, today is the real start to the summer season

Fiestas start next week, so explore the island till then


Buffaloed, we stood there, all plans deep in the sand

Coz tomorrow night we’d to fly back to the mainland 


A walk along the private beach to rake up our spirits

was cut short as the water was too cold for our grits 


Friday, September 11, 2020

Store room (edit from the past)

A storeroom at a corner of my home that no one bothers to enter now
Has grown up with me all the way through as far as my thoughts allow

Chockfull with paraphernalia I had cast off while sailing ahead in life

It offers me the coast I need when I pause at times, stuck in some strife

 

That night, when I opened its door, some fond moments awaited eagerly

My Tobu cycle, on which I'd dreamt to see the world, pedaling gingerly

 

Next to it slept my Barbie; soiled clothes, little hair, yet pretty, as ever

Pulling back the drapes from the past, I mused over days we're together

 

I dusted off a fat scrapbook, my holiday home-work, running into miles

Some sweet memories of my school days left behind a bundle of smiles

 

An earring parted from its match, a pair of sneakers choked with earth

Or even the rusted cooler in a corner had all shared my gloom n mirth

 

Looking at the fan, as it sweated, to bring about a puff of air on my face

I closed my eyes, to go back in time, away from the future, to my solace!

Friday, September 4, 2020

Clicked

I rolled out the moonshine onto the lake and drew some stars on the ebony sky
I blew a little breeze to sway the clouds and pulled in a smoky trail from nearby

I stirred a few waves under the mist and hummed with the woods, a melody old

I traced the silhouette of a dated lighthouse standing forlorn at the farthest fold

 

I watched my breath swirl into a cloud before it softened into the one-dog night

I curled my toes inside my boots and dug my tripod into the ground to set it tight

 

I framed it all with my eyes while my lenses let in as much light as they could fit

I wondered what secrets of the universe will it reveal after the shutter closes on it

  

I glanced at my own composition, unable to believe what I had captured in there

I had to myself, a shard of time in the shape of myriad stars shining without care!




Reference - How to photograph the milk way


Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Under an elephant’s foot – IV

                                                                                            It’s our guide.’


‘Our guide. He is making this sound to call us.’ Silvia spoke in anticipation

We stood in silence and heard it again but could not pinpoint the direction

Neither I nor Aakash knew much about birds but there was nothing to lose

So, we rushed back to the edge with no other option from which to choose

 

No one knew any bird call and shouting in our voice seemed outright risky

‘But if we do not reply, he might just go away.' Silvia was getting panicky

 

I clenched my fists, took a deep breath and summoned all my fears to shout

‘HELPPPPP … PPP’, out came a call that reached everyone beyond doubt


We heard a faint voice, ‘Madam, where are you?’ tailed by a nervous encore

‘We are here.’ We shouted back, with a joy that we had never known before

 

What seemed to be just a dream a few minutes ago was in front of our eyes

Our guide was alive and walking straight towards us like an angel in disguise


‘Don’t worry. They do not come to this side.’ Prakash now led, with us in tow

‘But where were you? How did you escape?’ We were all impatient to know

 

‘When I saw that the elephant was about to crush you, I rushed to the pool

Taking off my ruck sack, I waved at them hastily so that they lose their cool

 

‘Distracted and irritated, he decided to let go of you and chase me instead

His companion also joined him in this.’ We hung on to each word with dread


Prakash continued, ‘I ran in the opposite direction for almost a kilometer.

And finally was out of their territory so they gave up the chase for the better

 

Then I took a circuitous route to come back to the spot where it had started'

He was smiling feebly, knowing well, how close an escape we had charted

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Under an elephant’s foot – III

A few seconds passed…

 

Sunk till waist, eyes shut, I was still lying in a pool of mud all chickened

I should have been trampled by now, but nothing like that had happened

 

‘Get up. Get up fast. We have to move out of here before they come back’

were the first words I heard to realize that I had been spared in the attack

 

Aakash pulled me up on my feet, all bones intact and that was a vital part

I opened my eyes in sheer disbelief, ‘Did I just witness a change of heart?

 

‘Where are those elephants? Are there more out there? Where’s our guide?

Have they knocked him off? Or did anyone see him rush to the other side?

 

Oh, my God! There is no signal at all. We cannot even call anyone for help

Elephants can be anywhere. Which path do we take?’ I strained not to yelp

 

I stood there frozen with terror muttering how good are a pachyderm’s ears

Our trail-mate Silvia was speaking in hushed tones, joining me in my fears

 

Aakash decided to tread along the reservoir first as the water level was low

Trying to keep to the sides, clutching few open roots, our march was slow

 

‘Elephants are peaceful creatures’, said Animal Planet, ‘gentle and kind’

But that day we were all praying that they don’t come after us from behind

 

After treading some 50 meters we climbed up back to the plantation ground

Crouching near coffee stems we surveyed the area for any activities around

 

It was unnaturally quiet and somber with no sign of our experienced ranger

Even a slight movement got the dry leaves under our feet snapping in anger

 

The plan was to find the tracks so we could run fast should a danger befall

But a couple of leaf crunching steps later we heard an unexpected birdcall


                                                                                            ‘It’s our guide.’