Living The Crowned Life
byThe dragon-inflicted “social distancing” is a luxury for the privileged. But for the poor, it’s an invitation from misery.
The dragon-inflicted “social distancing” is a luxury for the privileged. But for the poor, it’s an invitation from misery.
Is social distancing coming in the way of your romantic life?
There is no certainty in life; death, however, is a certainty. But life moves on, including your family & heaven.
Advaith writes a cinematic, fascinating & delightful poem.
A rural village is turned into a concrete block of flats and called “development.” Neelima tells the story in a verse.
A thought-provoking, refined and scholastic poem that questions you to think about the things you take for granted.
Conversations over coffee and chai are quotidian. What would curry conversations be like?
Supraajha’s thought-provoking poem questions the basis of our actions & asks if we need to put pressure on ourselves.
Most of us live more in our heads, or self-image, rather than in the totality of our being. Here’s the Soul Sutra.
Do your memories reveal that you are no longer the person you once were? Jaya Nair’s fascinating poem.
Rituparna Sengupta writes a charming poem that triggers nostalgia for the ten paise and its smaller cousin, the two paise.
Life, much like a book, is filled with stories we cherish & appreciate. Bina, a poet, reflects on them through verse.
Do we realise how and when we lose ourselves? Do we recognise it? Prathap Kamath’s fascinating poem.
Abhay K writes a stirring poem in defense of lies.
Amalendu Jyotishi encapsulates a romantic rendezvous with nature & his dance with destiny through a fascinating verse.