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triveni spotlight: 11th November 2024

triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY hosts: Vidya Shankar and Teji Sethi GUEST EDITOR: Vani Sathyanarayan 11th November 2024


triveni spotlight November 2024


an orchid

trapped in a paperweight

child bride


Vandana Parashar

The Heron's Nest, Dec 2020


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Being the festive season in India, the city I live in burst into bloom with myriads of colours. The vibrant hues of flowers radiate immense joy, and I wonder what would it take or feel like to be a flower.


Maybe, sipping the moonlight, shivering on winter nights, getting drenched in the rain, floating in the water, and so on - Just Being.


"Flowers speak to us when we know how to listen to them. It is a subtle and fragrant language."

Mirra Alfassa (The Mother)


How do flowers speak to you?  What about them inspires you to write? Is it the colours, shapes, textures, patterns, fragrances, or something more than that?


Step into the world of flowers through this month’s haiku and tanka bouquet, get inspired, and allow a ku to bloom.

 

Vani Sathyanarayan

 

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Thank you for being our next guest editor, Vani. We look forward to a month-long of blossoms and the colours it will bring into our lives.


_()_ triveni spotlight team

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Thanks a million, Vani. It's my absolute honour to be featured in Triveni Spotlight. 🙏

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lakshmi iyer
lakshmi iyer
2 days ago

Beautiful poem!

Every line has a story to tell.

The first line has an instant imagination of an orchid.

The second line describes the hardship of that orchid.

The third line juxtaposing the outcome of the incident.

Brilliant and loved it.

Thank you Vandana and thanks Vani fir this selection.

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Muskaan Ahuja
Muskaan Ahuja
2 days ago

Love this poem!

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Sandra Martyres
3 days ago

discarded bouquet-

the wilted rose petals still

carry her fragrance

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