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triveni spotlight: 11th November 2025

triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY hosts: Anju Kishore and Mohua Maulik GUEST EDITOR: Joanna Ashwell

11th November 2025


triveni spotlight November 2025




in the far depths of the forest

the woodpecker

and the sound of the axe

 


—Buson

Translated by Blyth RH





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Sharing our World with Animals


Haiku are a beloved way of capturing the world around us. They record the timeless moments in nature and the living creatures that share our space. The haiku I want to present to you over the coming month are all from a precious book that sings with animals as they enter our thoughts and surroundings. Many of the old haiku masters are presented with their own unique way of expression.

I hope you enjoy reading these as much as I do.

Feel free to comment and let us know what you enjoy about these.


Source:

The British Museum Haiku: Animals

Edited by Mavis Pilbeam

The British Museum Press 2010


Joanna Ashwell




Dear poets, last month we had Rupa showing us how contemporary poets viewed the presence of 'fellow-beings' in our world and responded to the way they are a part of our lives. This month, Joanna leads us down the classics path to discover what the masters saw and how they expressed the same idea.

Thank you, Joanna. We are following you eagerly :)


Team Triveni Spotlight       

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5 Comments


Mohua
Mohua
Nov 12, 2025

Drags one right into the scene!

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joanna ashwell
joanna ashwell
Nov 12, 2025
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Thank you Mohua.

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lakshmi iyer
lakshmi iyer
Nov 11, 2025

This is so deep!!

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lakshmi iyer
lakshmi iyer
Nov 12, 2025
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The depth of the woodpecker's constant peck and the cuts made by the woodcutter !!

Loved the first line though it seems to read like a free verse but then the next lines invariably make it a Haiku.

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