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Wednesday, 27 July 2011

a poem....

A shattered dream

behind the mask of blinding love...
a voyage of thoughts of unlimited time...
in the space of the heart - of godly proportion...
an unkind act of an ugly soul...
a shocking blast - the splatter of red...
a shaken faith - an unbelievable sight...
in the deathly silence of a fearful shadow...
lies the spirit-a shattered dream.

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Cricket - 3



He refuses to go to school. Says schools have no hope and waste of time!!! Instead he wants to concentrate on cricket initially and move on to endorsements later!!

Monday, 25 July 2011

Cricket - 2




I am worried!! Right when 'endorsements' are trickling in - i have lost my form!!!

Sunday, 24 July 2011

Cricket - 1



Oh!! Nothing new here. He has this hobby of collecting different coins. As soon as the toss is done, he dives and grabs it.

Saturday, 23 July 2011

General - 4



No H1N1 or Nuke disaster sir. Pollution is getting out of hand. That's all.

Friday, 22 July 2011

another poem...

Quiet Heaven

I want to cup your face and see in your eyes -
A thousand tiny stars glow and glee.

I want to blow the fragrance of jasmine -
While you close your eyes to the rest of the world.

I want to see the smile on your lips -
Breaking like the sun in the east…

I want to see the dance of your hair -
To the tune of the air -
Covering uncovering you…

I want to feel your breath
And lose my senses.

I want to draw you on to my chest-
And sing you the song of the – “quiet heaven”.

I want to rest myself on your lap -
And lose myself to your “soft whispering eyes”.

I want your tears, of joy, to roll down
And wet my tongue.

If only - I can kiss you with tears in my eyes -
I can instantly lose my identity.


Thursday, 21 July 2011

Thief Story - 3



The jail inmates seem to be much calmer and happier these days.  I guess they feel ‘elevated’ what with top politicians and corporate heads giving them company!!

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

General - 3



He is not a hawker sir. He is the motorman. His house is in a nice locality across the road. He says he can't sleep at home as it is 'too quiet'. He goes home only to eat food and comes back to sleep here.

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

General - 2



He is not a typical beggar. One of his sons is an MBA and the other one is an IIT!! They are not supportive of this but he says - one should never forget and respect one's roots - and continues begging.

Monday, 18 July 2011

General - 1



It is getting tougher. First the candidate is interviewed by the teacher, then by the principal followed by another one with both the parents and the candidate. Only if they find suitable they will allot a seat!!

Sunday, 17 July 2011

Economy - 1



The country is doing great. Poverty is down, unemployment is down, GDP is up, and we have many more billionaires now. I say good show!! The country is in safe hands.

Saturday, 16 July 2011

Cop Story - 5


I know you are innocent and know nothing about this case but tell me who is behind this??

Friday, 15 July 2011

Thief Story - 2



You fool!!! There is not a dime to steal from in there. Everything is confiscated after the IT raid.

Thursday, 14 July 2011

Thief Story - 1


These banks are playing havoc with our lives. Credit cards, Debit cards, Internet Banking and what not?? People don't carry money in their wallets anymore!!

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Cop Story - 4


No point catching him. He has the knack to escape every time we catch him.

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Cop Story - 3


The thief is caught. They are searching for the loot. He says he had kept it here. Seems someone has already 'pinched' it.

Monday, 11 July 2011

Cop Story - 2


He is a jail bird. Spent most part of his life with the police. He feels happy hanging out at the police station than at home.

Sunday, 10 July 2011

Cop Story - 1


Don't feel down sir!! I can help you get the man you want but you have to release me unconditionally.

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Office Life - 7


He is very paranoid. Even if a cupboard is moved in the other room, he thinks an ‘earthquake’ has struck. Immediately he ducks and takes cover under the table.

Friday, 8 July 2011

Office Life -6



This is the final warning to you. If you take 'bribe' again without informing me, i will dismiss you. Don't you know taking bribes is an offence??

Thursday, 7 July 2011

Office Life -5



He is very paranoid about his clean image. He thinks clearing a file will invite somebody to level charges against him for favoritism or some wrong doing. So he does not clear any file. Just sits, wiles away his time and goes back home.

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Office Life - 4



No sir, the boss is right there. You can not see him because the files are blocking the view.

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Office Life - 3



Nothing wrong with his eyes. His wife thinks he looks much younger and youthful with the goggles on. He wears it all the time.

Friday, 1 July 2011

Office life - 2



Don’t get it wrong. He is the most sincere, efficient and honest officer here. The bosses like him. The thing is he cannot sleep in the night. Takes all necessary files home, works all night and comes to the office on time and sleeps here.

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Office life - 1

I have always been keen on cartoons. Big fan of R.K.Laxman, Raobail, Rammurthy, Ajit Ninan...

Trying out...bear with me. Hope to post regularly.

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I think he has taken my words quite literally!! Told him his 'job' will be done but he has to 'pay' the boss 'under the table'...

  

Monday, 20 June 2011

again a poem, written long back...


Truth


the horror of truth with a devilish guile

splatters the waters to frozen ice,
splinters the space with a sinister smile,
slices the dream with clinical ease,
mocks at - the hope, with deadly delight!!
makes the heart - a percussion drum,
flows the red in cyclonic tides,
takes hold - the pain, like a colossal king -
to rule the empire in a tyrannical vice.

Friday, 3 June 2011

for those looking for karnataka recipe....

i am fond of cooking. try my hand often at the kitchen. i ask and get guidance from my folks back home. however in the recent few months i have also been scouring for cooking tips online. during one such session i happened to find this fine blog 'specialising' in Karnataka Recipe. i follow this most often now - when i feel like cooking.

try it out...

here is the blog -

http://maneadige.blogspot.com/

nice thing about this is you find the dishes categorised in a drop down menu. go to the section, choose and well.. head straight to the kitchen and start straightaway....

btw 'Mane Adige' means - home cooked food.

Friday, 20 May 2011

another poem written some years back...


When the Night Falls


When the night falls
And the earth goes to sleep
And as the dreams take root
Can you light up the lamp
And bisect the darkness
And lead me to light?
A promise, will you ever keep?

In the black of the silence
Where only soliloquy mean to me
May you provoke me to
The sweet songs that we sang together
In not so a distant dream?

With all pervading night devouring my light
And making me blind,
Loner though I may be -
Can you ignite in me - the spark?
So I live another day…
Dreaming the images of our togetherness…
And…. love??

Saturday, 23 April 2011

another poem. again written some years back....


gratitude..

You live here… in the walls.
And seasons pass to
Reflect on my forehead - crevices.
The age of sadness sprinkle down
Like the droplets… and
Disappear like the vapors…

You live here… in the walls.
I can count -
The songs that echo in symphony and solitude.
And the songs drown themselves
Under the wheels of the train…
Unabated… unbound…
The wheels chug along… without a fate…
In an unknown time… and
A path, which is frozen… of
An uncertain kingdom… beautifully foggy…

You still live here… in the walls forever.
I am sure -
Like an image that is young, fresh, timeless and stagnant
And which spreads jasmine…
And I can smell.

Years from now -
When you have grown old
And are walking your kin down the memory lane…
And if I could - if only once,
Provoke in you -
A thought which brings a smile on your lips -
I shall be grateful to you.

Sunday, 17 April 2011

yesterday was Charlie Chaplin's 122nd birthday. a great humanist and one of the greatest filmmaker ever he has entertained young and the old alike. my tributes to the master.

here are 2 great speeches he makes in the film 'The Great Dictator". enjoy.


Monday, 11 April 2011


a poem i had penned long back. thought of posting it for you all...

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Sonata

On a restless night where the immense sea lay like the dead
Where the moon anchors in shimmer… and where sailors mean - no destiny
I still catch you smile in fore in spite of the silhouette broken -
Only by the song of the wind.


Where space kisses the sea - forever, in an infinite hold
Where only now hasty, now tardy sun can intrude with impunity
And where mariners dread to tread but celebrate with ecstasy instead…
Where nature unwinds with humid fragrance
I hear the hint of your breath, which at once grows colossal.


Where the tides rise in revulsion to silence with rims of silver and shoot off in a cascade
Like the brides possessed - frothing at the edge, to kiss me in a brackish broil…
You shoot through me in a cold spasmodic shiver.


Where the turbulence of the heart is matched only by the silence of the sea
Where seasons alternate like the hermits with miseries and death
And where songs have no meaning and words are for the dead
I sense in your look an urge, which makes me live… forever.


Where existence means an eternal struggle
Where the soul and mind wander like the nomadic tribes
You frolic like the twister and vanish with the wind
Leaving a trail of nostalgic trauma - wounds - which never seem to heel.

Saturday, 9 April 2011

Not to be forgotten tales

india is an unique amalgamation of people, religion, language and custom. dance, dress, drama, food changes from state to state and from region to region within a state. stories are unique from each region and from ancient times have passed on orally from generation to generation and have become part of our folklore heritage.

one such (among many) from the state of Karnataka is very interesting because this story is about the genesis of the 'story' itself!!

here is that brilliant story AK Ramanujan (needs no introduction) collected and is part of his book - A Flowering Tree And Other Oral Tales from India. a must have book. however you can enjoy it and the other stories online from the link at the bottom of the post.

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1. A Story and a Song



A housewife knew a story. She also knew a song. But she kept them to herself, never told anyone the story or sang the song. Imprisoned within her, the story and the song were feeling choked. They wanted release, wanted to run away. One day, when she was sleeping with her mouth open, the story escaped, fell out of her, took the shape of a pair of shoes and sat outside the house. The song also escaped, took the shape of something like a man's coat, and hung on a peg.

The woman's husband came home, looked at the coat and shoes, and asked her, “Who is visiting?”
“No one,” she said.
“But whose coat and shoes are these?”
“I don't know,” she replied.

He wasn't satisfied with her answer. He was suspicious. Their conversation was unpleasant. The unpleasantness led to a quarrel. The husband flew into a rage, picked up his blanket, and went to the Monkey God's temple to sleep.

The woman didn't understand what was happening. She lay down alone that night. She asked the same question over and over: “Whose coat and shoes are these?” Baffled and unhappy, she put out the lamp and went to sleep.

All the lamp flames of the town, once they were put out, used to come to the Monkey God's temple and spend the night there, gossiping. On this night, all the lamps of all the houses were represented there—all except one, which came late.

The others asked the latecomer, “Why are you so late tonight?”
“At our house, the couple quarreled late into the night,” said the flame.
“Why did they quarrel?”
“When the husband wasn't home, a pair of shoes came onto the verandah, and a man's coat somehow got onto a peg. The husband asked her whose they were. The wife said she didn't know. So they quarreled.”
“Where did the coat and shoes come from?”
“The lady of our house knows a story and a song. She never tells the story, and has never sung the song to anyone. The story and the song got suffocated inside; so they got out and have turned into a coat and a pair of shoes. They took revenge. The woman doesn't even know.”

The husband, lying under his blanket in the temple, heard the lamp's explanation. His suspicions were cleared. When he went home, it was dawn. He asked his wife about her story and her song. But she had forgotten both of them. “What story, what song?” she said.

not to be forgotten tales