Saturday, January 11, 2020

Yashoda


Yashoda

Won’t you turn back and look, Kanha?
and see her tear stained face
and the eyes that stonily stare
at the dimming sight of your caravan?
Won’t you see those quivering lips
moving silently to bless you for eternity?

Would you forget the touch of her scalded fingers
that broke for you the hot bread into tiny morsels?
and the sound of her jingling bangles
as she churned out the frothy butter?
The scent of her jasmine bound hair,
You inhaled as she spun the fairy tales?
The warmth of her hug on those moonless nights,
When the spooky monster chilled your spine?
And, the pearly white smile that grew bigger
At your every big and small achievement?
The courtyard chase in mock anger
at the butter thefts and neighbourhood clamour?
And, the midnight spying by the omniscient mother
As you stole away to sing and dance with Radha?

Would you not think of her
as you fulfil your glorious destiny?
Would you not think of her
as you slay Kamsa and guide Pandavas
on the chessboard of their tumultuous lives?
Would you not think of her
as you take sixteen thousand and eight wives
and prevent disrobing of Draupadi?
Would you not think of her
as you become the Narayana
and come to be known as an incarnation of Visnu?
Would you not think of her
as you herd your tribe to the resplendent city of Dwarka
and when you lay dying with an arrow stuck in your heel?     
- Neha Bansal



25 comments:

  1. I wish we could reciprocate even half of the love our mothers feel for us. Missing my mum after reading this.

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    1. I know... we are forever in the debt of our moms.

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  2. Beautifully written... touches the soul!!

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    1. Poignant poem. Thanks for reminding us of our duty to our parents in such beautiful way. I like the way you have used all five senses in the middle stanza to create the things that our mums did for us. Love the expressions "butter thefts", "chessboard of tumultuous life". It's a very tender poem that touches the heart. Keep writing. Love, shilpa

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  3. This is just so beautiful... I wish I could be a patient mom like ours is. Most of the tmes I think, I am not even half good as she was when we were kids. Guess I was more lucky than my kids are. After reading this poem, I feel that A mother does so much for her kids as they are her whole world. And kids are kids.... They go out and explore the world leaving their mom's waiting for them at home ... I just came back from mom's place but missing her again already..... Beautiful work... (i am not able to post it somehow ... so going annonymous).Chhavi Gupta

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  4. Beautifully written
    Stay blessed

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  5. Fab..loved every bit of the poem.
    Can't stop myself from reading this again and again.
    Every word used melts my heart.
    Keep writing mam.
    Let the love flow...

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  7. Excellent ever I have read....

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  8. Thank u dear payal. Love you to the moon and back for such a lovely review.

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  9. वाह
    Udhdava being sent by Lord krishna to gopies, gopies were in deep विरह वेदना, replied to udhava
    उध्दव मन न भए दस बीस
    But surdas almost escaped the separation feeling of यशोदा

    I really hv no words to tell how gud is this, but I m sure to tell tha u hv used
    उलाहना शैली, using many FIGURE OF SPEECH like उपमा(simile) रूपक(metaphor) oxymoron (विरोधाभास) ect,
    it's a perfection really it's उपमा कालिदास़्य type and रामचंद्रिका of केशवदास who is known as व्य का प्रेत type review from my side

    Regards

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  10. Thanks padmakar for kind words :-)

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  11. Mom, The best gift god has given us.
    इन लफ़्ज़ो को एक माला में पिरो कर बहुत ही सुंदर तरीके से बांध दिया गया है
    Beautifully Described

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  12. Heart touching lines
    I don't have words to describe this

    Thanks

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