Time - Haiku (5-7-5) Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps October 05, 2017 Time - Haiku (5-7-5) Life's silent teacher measured yet seldom valued truth flowing forward © Mandar Jayant Kokatay Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments
Immortal - A tribute to the Martyr (Haiku - 5-7-5) September 30, 2017 Immortal - A tribute to the Martyr (Haiku - 5-7-5) Fighting till the end Chose our country over life Eternal hero! © Mandar Jayant Kokatay It is since 1971 that a flame which is often known as Amar Jawan Jyoti (or the flame of the immortal soldier) is continuously burning under the shrine of India Gate at New Delhi, the capital of India. It is a structure consisting of black marble plinth, with reversed rifle, capped by war helmet, bound by four urns, each with the permanent flame. It serves as India’s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Amar Jawan Jyoti is manned round the clock by soldiers drawn from the three services of the Indian armed forces. Wreaths are placed at the Amar Jawan Jyoti on Vijay Diwas, and on 26 January, by the Prime Minister of India, Chiefs of Armed Forces, and other dignitaries. More recently, an online portal has been launched by our veterans to honour the Martyrs. You can visit it at :- https://honourpoint.faujipoint.com Read more
Moulding Poems - Haiku (5-7-5) January 09, 2018 Moulding Poems - Haiku (5-7-5) express your feelings add emotions to couplets create thoughts from words © Mandar Jayant Kokatay Same expressed as a rhopalic verse :- I do use word forms having meaning, couplets logically indicative, objectively exemplifying expressionism! © Mandar Jayant Kokatay Read more
The banyan tree September 30, 2017 The banyan tree The banyan tree stood tall on the hill behind my house I watched it with awe and respect as a child It was a symbol of infinite strength, firmly rooted to the earth If someone would try to pull it, the entire hill would come along As I was growing up, it was also growing stronger So I thought until one day a gust of wind came along and it fell It was just a gust, mind you, neither gale nor storm And yet it lay broken, totally hollow from inside I felt deceived , heartbroken People came, cut it and took away the pieces And as the banyan tree slowly disappeared so did my childhood © Mandar Jayant Kokatay Read more
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