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Devi Corona Part - 1
By Chandrama Majumdar in General Literary | Reads: 700 | Likes: 0
Devi Corona Part 1 The Gods, Goddesses and Mythological characters, I grew up with except Devi Corona A knowledgeable friend once opined strongly “Life should be a relay race. Baton will change but life will go on”. He dreams of a Utopian situation where many of our scholarly people of   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 06:17 PM
Devi Corona Part- 2
By Chandrama Majumdar in General Literary | Reads: 612 | Likes: 0
Devi Corona Part- 2 1. Manasha – Originally a tribal goddess of snakes, her worship was glorified after the composition of an epic, Manasamangal. Gradually this Goddess became accepted in the Hindu pantheon.  Reminder – I have already briefed in the Preface (Part 1) about the Psyc  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 06:20 PM
Hiding?
By Nidhi Pandey in Poetry | Reads: 383 | Likes: 3
Hiding? And I write the tragedies, with the ink of hope They have this musty smell, I don't wanna feel ever again. And all those hopeless attempts to convert them into a piece of art. The whopping words. The rhythm of guitar chords. Always trying to cover them up. Swallowing. Devouring. To hide it a  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 06:31 PM
Give me some space
By Aditi Donode in Fantasy | Reads: 389 | Likes: 0
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Published on Mar 25,2020 06:31 PM
My Nation(India)
By Theodur Rayan in Poetry | Reads: 705 | Likes: 1
                                   MY NATION I crossed many mountains as the Coorg River and passed the gates of the vast countryMeeting people I saw this as the Mumbai meeting. The mob is like an ant looking  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 06:37 PM
Bliss in simplicty
By Sushmita Shankhwar in Poetry | Reads: 250 | Likes: 0
Why being simple isn’t easy, Misjudged as being cheaper and hazy, Might be productive as well as lazy, It’s their way feel free and be crazy, Outfits making no sense, hairs going tangled, Just making way through slippers horribly jangled, Expressions hold so much in the words, Emotions o  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 06:54 PM
Life's Cup of Tea
By Paul Reji George in General Literary | Reads: 707 | Likes: 0
The process of making tea is a good example of life, - You need warmth from water or milk - You need sugar for sweetness  - Spice for the extra punch  - Tea leaves for the base  But only if you mix them all together in the right ratio will you get a perfect cup of tea. The beauty of t  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 06:57 PM
Boys Don't Cry? But Men Do!
By NILKAMAL MUKHARJEE in Poetry | Reads: 953 | Likes: 9
I’m a Man,You’re a Man,From me to You,Not Lots of words, but few   It’s okay if your wife earns more,Only important is, she loves you from the core,It’s okay if you got defeated by your sister,Maybe, that’s why she can beat the molesterIt’s okay if your crush  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:01 PM
She
By reenasha in Poetry | Reads: 959 | Likes: 0
Emigrate out of the claustrophobic cage- ’cause You’re not a slave anymore Break down the chains tied to your legs and hands- ’cause You’re not a prisoner anymore Open up the pent up anger and rage- ’cause You’re not a spectator anymore Spread your wings and fly b  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:11 PM
The psycho-profile of a gambler
By C.S.Ramalakshmi in True Story | Reads: 932 | Likes: 0
Dear every one, I study people, around me, in work, family. I can take you through family stories, recpes of my native village,marketing strategies which I applied,a few mythological characters on whom I carry adifferent persepective,some stupid and brilliant things I did and keep doing. I am 68.I t  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:14 PM
When we are locked in room for love,to love
By Bishakha Dewyani in Romance | Reads: 572 | Likes: 1
An imaginary world ,                      with a imaginary soul , when two people or more are locked into one room ,life triggers the understanding of knowing each others view and opinion , well here in now the time has arrived to love your love  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:16 PM
GOD'S WILL
By Debarati Nandan in Poetry | Reads: 499 | Likes: 1
While the World is learning to cope with fear, God has taken control of the steer. The melody of birds and the rattling trees, Welcomes Spring with the passing breeze. An unknown silence is in this air, Peaceful calmness fills the atmosphere. Noone to disturb this blissful gathering, Nature can now   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:19 PM
A BEDTIME TALE
By Kshitij Kapur in Poetry | Reads: 751 | Likes: 0
Peer through these windows of mine Glimpse a world where bedtime is half past nine Suffer a joy or two, none of which may ever last But the wounds shall forever sting, of both present and past Encounter a world of innocent follies And chocolate laced dreams, of candies and iced lollies Where one sle  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:30 PM
A Night at Quarantine home
By Anujay in True Story | Reads: 337 | Likes: 0
             As part of the Gujarat government’s precautionary measures to stop the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), some hotels have been converted into quarantine centers to receive passengers arriving from countries where the virus has spread.      Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:43 PM
The Redeeming Rain
By Vardhan in Poetry | Reads: 718 | Likes: 39
Huddled beneath a winding arch,  Staring at the endless downpour; Pouring heaven, pouring skies, Pouring heart, pouring lies; Lies, stirrer of debates, yet employed by all, Truth, bitter-sweet, shunned, after all; Drenched through and through,  Drenched with pain, with disgust, Shamelessl  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:52 PM