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triveni spotlight: 19 october

Writer: Kala RameshKala Ramesh

triveni spotlight A FEATURE EVERY ALTERNATE DAY! hosts: Teji Sethi and Kala Ramesh host editor: Teji Sethi

Theme: Raga in Nature

Journal: haikuKATHA



finding my voice

to lose it again …

melting snow

falls into

the sound of a river


— Vandana Parashar



There is no end to seeing and hearing. The structure of the universe is infinite. Endless vibrating expansion.

~ Nanak


There are myriad sounds which pre-exist in nature and can be perceived by human ear. It is completely natural, both animals and humans to have profound reactions to certain sounds. Some songbirds sing from repertoires which use the same rhythms and note combinations as modern composers. For example, the canyon wren uses a 12-tone scale. The hermit thrush, on the other hand, sings in a five tone penta-scale which is common in Asian music. The tanka I have chosen to showcase, exquisitely capture the ‘music in nature’ be it the sound of ripples, a bird song, a cicada’s mating call, the rustle of leaves or the lament of paddy fields!


Teji Sethi

8 commenti


Milan Rajkumar
Milan Rajkumar
21 ott 2022

Wow! How it flows...like the sound of the river. Congrats Vandana! ❤️👍

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Gauri
Gauri
19 ott 2022

Beautiful

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Kala Ramesh
Kala Ramesh
19 ott 2022

Beautiful tanka. Looks like haikuKATHA has selected such good poems. Thanks for showcasing them, each day, Teji _()_

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Rupa Anand
Rupa Anand
19 ott 2022

Blown away.....

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Bonnie J Scherer
Bonnie J Scherer
19 ott 2022

Lovely poem. Exquisite writing.

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