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triveni spotlight: 19th February 2025

Writer: MohuaMohua

triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY hosts: Anju Kishore and Mohua Maulik GUEST EDITOR: Arvinder Kaur

19th February 2025


triveni spotlight February 2025



ashen breeze

a child wipes blood

with his spit 

 


Nitu Yumnam

Haiku in Action 9th to 13th Oct 2024


 

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Red is the colour of life. It is also the colour of death. In fact, we encounter ‘red’ in so many ways all through our lives. It incorporates passion and particularly in the month of February, we resort to ‘red’ to say the unsaid. It does the talking on Valentine’s Day, be it the colour of the rose you choose, the heart shaped balloon or just a dress that confesses or confirms your love status. It is also the colour of devotion. In India, red being the colour of celebration, it is associated with a bride. The red dot on the forehead symbolises the marital status of a woman. Again, red bangles acquire special significance for many women in India. It acquires another dimension of beauty when this hue spreads on the horizon.


In fact, the mystery of red is intriguing. I was curious to know the dialectics of its meaning through the eyes of our haijin all over the world. I have been overwhelmed by the response. As you read the poems through February you can check it out for yourself.


Wishing you happy Valentine’s Day and all the celebrations of life.  


Ciao!



Arvinder Kaur 



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Thank you for being our next guest editor, Arvinder. We look forward to a vibrant February.


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1 Comment


The vibrant red...I love this colour especially when it signifies Goddess's bindi that glows and is compared to when the sun rises during Navaratri!!

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