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triveni spotlight: 17th June 2026

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

17th June 2026


triveni spotlight June 2026




after I wipe it down

the cat comes in

with muddy paws



—Hosai (Tr. W. S. Wilson)

The Haiku of Ozaki Hosai. Kodansha International, 1998.

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Feline Aesthetics


Felines hold a rich, nuanced place in many cultures, and that sensibility carries beautifully into haiku. In Japan, cats are often seen less as pets to be controlled and more as independent presences sharing space with humans. This aligns closely with haiku aesthetics: attention to what is, without forcing meaning.

Cats can embody key Japanese aesthetic principles:

  • Ma: their pauses, stillness, watchfulness

  • Yūgen: their subtle mystery 

  • Wabi-sabi: the quiet, imperfect, fleeting moment

The great master Kobayashi Issa wrote many cat haiku, often tender, humorous, and compassionate. Several of his cat haiku will be featured this month.


Marilyn Ashbaugh



Thank you, Marilyn, for your endearing topic. We look forward to ‘seeing’ cats with new eyes this month.



Team Triveni Spotlight 

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