Month: June 2017

Poetry

The Setting Sun

Into this world Man comes as the golden rising sun- In a chariot of happiness Across the sky of life he navigates Following the chosen path Some wade through destitution While others soar high with no frets The goal to achieve He soon reaches the mid day sun The golden […]

Poetry

In All This Fury #2

In all this fury, called world and chance calm eyes are watching and guarding the path of souls’ growth and final splendor in a heart free of anger and free of pain or birth. In all this fury called love and hate a calm hand is touching the centre of […]

Articles

Reawakening the Human Condition

By Mark Antony Rossi If you accept the scientists and theologians narrow assessments: the human condition is a fixed set of programming that rarely strays from a predictable result. They emphatically state human nature needs outside intervention to rise above its inherent weakness. Their viewpoints are supremely convenient when considering […]

Fiction

The Revisitation

By Monica Bakre Suguna stumbled on a stone jutting out of the gravel path that she was hurriedly walking on towards the rear door of the estate bungalow. It was unusual for a nimble footed 18-year-old to waver on this familiar path, actually. It was 4:45pm and the Amma of […]

Articles

Stray Dogs Vs Man Disguised

By Shobha Diwakar They say man is a social animal. For long have we heard this but lately I have concluded that he is not. In fact, he is the very devil incarnate; a wild animal in a donkey’s hide, or…shall I say …a pig’s hide?  A regular menace to […]

Poetry

Nature

A myriad-hued emotions are buried in her heart The  earth  contains  both  tribulation  and joy Whichever  sentiment  there gets more  strength, Is  displayed, on the  surface, as nature’s  ploy With an indignant  earth, we  get  angry earthquakes, Unrelenting  floods  and  unruly  tempests,  The  nature, in its fury, its  anguish  and […]