Saturday, October 17, 2015

The Panchami Day This Dasara

By V. Shruti Devi (quill-o-the-wisp)

strolled into the semi-ruined quadrangle
where the twin-sword deities
were placed till 2003 AD.
this panchami day

greeted unusually by
a feline
that ran to the closed door
of the mixed tiles
of peacocks
and fruit.

from there,
to scamper
into the old, dark area
with carved wooden
beams
that could well be buddhist or jain or hindu
or none of the above
or martian even

on this, a day of saturn
deliberately
clad in black and recycled
silver
and amethyst.

on the net
one reads
that its the day of the worship of skanda devi who rides a lion
and that skanda
was also a general
of the chinese-buddhist tradition

thereafter, walked through the orchard.
the feline
reappears
having chased noisy poultry
and then onward
to the sacred grove
of tulsi-plants and multi-hued flowers

plucked some tulsi
boiled, infused, pepper-water
and now bound
to prepare one's own lunch
while
single-handedly
battling
kitchen-abusers
& Ors.


Monday, October 12, 2015

Mahalaya

By V. Shruti Devi (quill-o-the-wisp)

we are known
to have descended
from the cerulean-blue-peacock-sky
the mahalaya 
pooja
to begin with.
the third eye knocks.
eye of the tiger
stirs
sounds and fumes and thought-matter
shake
the status quo
yet
again
shifts
in consciousness
heralded in
by science
racer-backs, gowns
from silk to silk
hurtle through the wormhole
a magnetic
is the trick.
connected
from theta to delta
and so on
your holiness
celestial bliss
(comet-descended)
pervade
rock on
electric
rhinestones, spatikas
sieves by rivers
mountains
galaxies swirl
-glittering eyes of infinite
beings
shimmer fleetingly.
the tyranny of
lazer-beams
and suchlike
to be kept
in check