In Memoriam – Jayanta Mahapatra, by Sukrita Paul Kumar
Rooted in Odia soil yet boundless in reach โ Sukrita Paul Kumar…
Read more โPrayer flags knot in foreign soil, where angels and devils feed on vibrant memories.
Tibetan refugees hang their prayer flags
Red, blue and yellow
In a string across roof tops
Fluttering with wafts of breeze
Blowing from their homeland Tibet
In the anguish of exile they
Twist and turn, get knotted
And entwined in rocky
Indian soils
And as in their homes
Reptiles and worms feed on each other
The same devils, the same angels
Buddha with the same benign smile
The same compassion
Offering sustenance
To the dispersing colours
In the nothingness of vacant skies
Bits of the Big Bang vibrate
Lingering as live memories of
Home before the Black Hole