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triveni spotlight: 13th October 2025

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

13th October 2025


triveni spotlight October 2025




woodpecker's call


at my window


early dawn


the anxiety-drumming voice


over deforestation



— Lakshmi Iyer

haikuKATHAIssue 24


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Fellow Beings


We share the planet with some amazing species and though we each speak a different language, there is much we can learn from them. By ‘fellow beings’ I mean those on land, sea, and air. We are continually communicating with them, via body language, sounds, and signals. The ones in our household and environment pick up on our words and feelings at all times, and we pick up on theirs, though we may not be fully aware of this intuitive exchange.  There may be some of us who are not particularly fond of some of them. That’s fine too. 


My selections this month are about meaningful connections with our fellow beings or even our fears and angst. I want the Spotlight focused on the myriad ways we establish a deeper understanding of this mutual interdependence. 


Join me on this exploratory journey about listening to and communicating with our pets or the wildlife we encounter. Are we aware of the impact our emotions have on them? Do we understand the essence or persona of each being, recognise and empathise with any physical or traumatic issues they may have, understand their joys & their pain? And finally, how are they a source of comfort and peace in times of our struggles & stress?


with a cheep, a woof, a meow, a wag, a lick, & a roar 


rupa



Thank you, Rupa. Dear poets, we are sure you will enjoy this selection and hope that you will share your perspectives too. Looking forward to your participation.


Team Triveni Spotlight       


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3 Comments


Mohua
Mohua
Oct 14

Lovely tanka.

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Lakshmi Iyer’s tanka brings to light the altered landscapes around the world where natural forests are being razed to make space for agriculture and to obtain wood for fuel, manufacturing furniture, and for construction. Imagine the devastating impact upon wildlife. Where will the woodpecker go?

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Thank you Rupa for picking up this poem. Our coconut tree at Trivandrum echoes with their pecks and this poem came alive.

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