Wednesday, January 23, 2019

A convention was an invention.


Religion is a matter of faith
And faith is based and built on beliefs,
Which cannot be questioned by rationalists
Nor is the need to answer such queries

Can religious practices be unjust
And beyond the constitutional bind?
Can it be practised with vested interests?
Can tradition be insulated from changes?

Law has clashed with traditions in the past.
Sati  was abolished against protests.
Dalits’ entrance to temples was granted
Against stiff opposition of high castes.

The Hindu Code Bill and the Hindu Marriage Act
Had been passed amongst vehement protests.
The ban on woman’s entry was lifted
To the Hajji Ali Mosque though opposed.

Non entry to Sabarimala shrine
Of women of all ages isn’t age old.
Maharani of Travancore (1948) visited it.
The ex-minister Jayamala (1986) and others too;

Why must then the Apex Court’s order be Defied and fought by the Kerala Hindus
Who are the custodians of Ayappa tradition?
Every convention was an invention.
10.12.2018

Miserable old age




Old age and isolation grow together.
Neglect and abandonment will follow.
Unless pity enters from some quarters
A person dies with pain unattended.
02.12.2018

A crush is the bliss













Having a crush for someone can change
Your way of life dramatically.
You are energized; you are well spirited.
You project yourself as well presentable.
26.11.2018

Lord of the house




Woman and her children make family;
Her husband is a decorative head.
He has no voting right in crucial issues.
Yet he fakes he is the lord of the house.
27.11.2018

Castration of young ones



Every child is born a bull,
Full of energy and dignity.
Society converts every child
Into a domesticated ox,
And its power is harnessed and yoked.
No one could live to one’s potential.
27.11.2018